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Fluid overload refers to a condition in which excess salt and water accumulates throughout a patient's body. Although not the only, the number one cause of fluid overload is congestive heart failure (CHF). In fact, this excess fluid is what puts the "congestive" in congestive heart failure and is the cause of the most obvious and common symptoms seen.

An inefficient heart can lead to a buildup of excess fluid which accumulates in the lungs, liver and extremities, causing shortness of breath, decreased function of vital organs and swelling of the extremities.

CHF is a condition that affects approximately five million Americans and is responsible for over one million annual hospitalizations. More than 500,000 new cases of heart failure are diagnosed each year.

This surpasses the number of hospitalizations due to all forms of cancer and heart attacks combined.

The estimated economic burden of heart failure care is in excess of $28 billion in the United States.

Due to prolonged hospitalizations and high readmission rates, many hospitals often lose more than $1,000 for each heart failure admission.

 

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