A 63-year-old woman comes to the office due to leg swelling that is especially bothersome in the evening. Her symptoms have gradually worsened over the last year. Her medical problems include hypertension treated with lisinopril and obstructive sleep apnea for which she uses continuous positive airway pressure during sleep. She was hospitalized 2 years ago for a chest infection that was treated with antibiotics. The patient has smoked a pack of cigarettes daily for 30 years and does not drink alcohol. Blood pressure is 160/90 mm Hg and pulse is 80/min. BMI is 32 kg/m2. Jugular venous pulsation is seen 2 cm above the sternal angle with the head of the bed elevated to 45°. Chest examination shows bilateral scattered wheezes and prolonged expirations. Her abdomen is soft and nondistended. She has bilateral 2+ pitting edema in her lower extremities to the midshin with dilated and tortuous superficial veins. A small ulcer is noted on the left medial ankle. All peripheral pulses are palpable. Which of the following is most likely to relieve this patient's current symptoms?
A) Daily furosemide
B) Dietary sodium restriction
C) Frequent leg elevation
D) Improved control of hypertension
E) Smoking cessation
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