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Cardiorenal Syndromes and Sepsis [PDF]
The cardiorenal syndrome is a clinical and pathophysiological entity defined as the concomitant presence of renal and cardiovascular dysfunction. In patients with severe sepsis and septic shock, acute cardiovascular, and renal derangements are common, that is, the septic cardiorenal syndrome. The aim of this paper is to describe the pathophysiology and
CHELAZZI, COSIMO +2 more
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Patients in the intensive care unit often suffer from cardiorenal syndrome, which can have an important influence on the patient's outcome. The heart and kidney influence each other via organ crosstalk. We screened and evaluated current publications on cardiorenal syndromes and their therapy.
Nicholas Wettersten, Pranav S Garimella
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Biomarkers in Cardiorenal Syndrome [PDF]
Cardiorenal syndrome is a clinical manifestation of the bidirectional interaction between the heart and kidney diseases. Over the last years, in patients with cardiovascular diseases, several biomarkers have been studied in order to better assess renal function as well as to identify patients prone to experiencing chronic or acute worsening of renal ...
Giovanni Goffredo +5 more
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The combination of decompensated heart failure and kidney failure is frequently referred to as the "cardiorenal syndrome." The cause and pathophysiology of this entity are complex and poorly understood, and treatment options are limited. This report describes 2 patients who were hospitalized for decompensated heart failure and developed diuretic ...
Suree Lekawanvijit +2 more
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Cardiorenal Syndrome Revisited [PDF]
Cardiorenal syndromes have been categorized into 5 clinical subtypes based on which organ is perceived to be the primary precipitant of the vicious and interrelated cycle of declining function in both organs. This clinical classification has broadened interest in cardiorenal interactions, but it is merely descriptive, does not rely on or inform ...
Zannad, Faiez, Rossignol, Patrick
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The Cardiorenal Syndrome [PDF]
This special issue of the International Journal of Nephrology is the first nephrology journal edition devoted solely to the discussion of the cardiorenal syndrome and represents a landmark state-of-the-art discussion on such pathological entity. The cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) was first officially defined at a consensus conference of the Acute Dialysis ...
Mitchell H. Rosner +2 more
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Cardiac and kidney diseases are very common, and increasingly coexist. Classification for cardiorenal syndrome and for its specific subtypes has been developed and published recently by a consensus group of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative. Cardiorenal syndromes have been classified according to whether the impairment of each organ is primary ...
István, Késöi +6 more
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The term cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) increasingly has been used without a consistent or well-accepted definition. To include the vast array of interrelated derangements, and to stress the bidirectional nature of heart-kidney interactions, we present a new classification of the CRS with 5 subtypes that reflect the pathophysiology, the time-frame, and the
Claudio Ronco +2 more
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Kidney dysfunction in patients with heart failure and cardiovascular disorders in patients with chronic kidney disease are common. A recently proposed consensus definition of cardiorenal syndrome stresses the bidirectional nature of these heart-kidney interactions. The treatment of cardiorenal syndrome is challenging, however, promising new therapeutic
Himanshu Sekhar, Mahapatra +4 more
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Maintenance of blood volume, vascular tone, and hemodynamic stability depends on a set of elegant interactions between the heart and kidney. For some time, physicians have recognized that severe dysfunction in either of these organs seldom occurs in isolation.
Jeremy S, Bock, Stephen S, Gottlieb
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