Sweat it out: RGH part of trial for a new way to treat fluid retention in some heart patients

Richard Brunson has been at Rochester General wrapped up in a sweatsuit for almost two hours. But this is no ordinary sweatsuit, and he says it feels like being at West Virginia beach, sitting outside in a recliner, in 116-degree weather.

“I’m experiencing the heat and the sweating. Let’s see how much body fluid I lose,” Brunson said.

Rochester General is testing a new treatment therapy, recently approved in Israel, that works by making patients with chronic heart failure sweat. This was Brunson’s first day participating in the hospital’s clinical trial…

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