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Venous Excess Doppler ultrasound assessment and loop diuretic efficiency in acute cardiorenal syndrome. [PDF]
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Cardiorenal syndrome: evolving concepts and pediatric knowledge gaps. [PDF]
Kula AJ, Bartlett D.
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A Unique Case of Goodpasture's Syndrome-Induced Cardiorenal Syndrome. [PDF]
Chinniah C +3 more
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Ultrafiltration in Elderly Patients with Type 1 Cardiorenal Syndrome: Efficacy and Safety Outcomes.
Xu L, Wang Z, Sun L, Liu B, Li H.
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Heart & Lung, 2012
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 ...
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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 ...
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Critical Care Clinics, 2021
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) describes a specific acute and chronic clinical picture in which the heart or the kidney are primarily dysfunctioning and secondarily affect each other. CRS is divided into five classes: acute and chronic CRS, acute and chronic renocardiac syndromes, and secondary dysfunction of heart and kidneys.
Ricci, Zaccaria +2 more
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Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) describes a specific acute and chronic clinical picture in which the heart or the kidney are primarily dysfunctioning and secondarily affect each other. CRS is divided into five classes: acute and chronic CRS, acute and chronic renocardiac syndromes, and secondary dysfunction of heart and kidneys.
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Heart Failure Clinics, 2014
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) includes a broad spectrum of diseases within which both the heart and kidneys are involved, acutely or chronically. An effective classification of CRS in 2008 essentially divides CRS in two main groups, cardiorenal and renocardiac CRS, based on primum movens of disease (cardiac or renal); both cardiorenal and renocardiac CRS ...
Claudio, Ronco, Luca, Di Lullo
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Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) includes a broad spectrum of diseases within which both the heart and kidneys are involved, acutely or chronically. An effective classification of CRS in 2008 essentially divides CRS in two main groups, cardiorenal and renocardiac CRS, based on primum movens of disease (cardiac or renal); both cardiorenal and renocardiac CRS ...
Claudio, Ronco, Luca, Di Lullo
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2009
The purpose of the present review is to identify the mechanisms involved in the syndrome related to combined heart-kidney dysfunction.The bidirectionality of the syndrome and the various time frames involved in the different clinical pictures have induced to generate a new definition of the cardiorenal syndrome, focusing on five specific subtypes ...
Ronco C, Cruz DN, Ronco F
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The purpose of the present review is to identify the mechanisms involved in the syndrome related to combined heart-kidney dysfunction.The bidirectionality of the syndrome and the various time frames involved in the different clinical pictures have induced to generate a new definition of the cardiorenal syndrome, focusing on five specific subtypes ...
Ronco C, Cruz DN, Ronco F
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Blood Purification, 2009
The term ‘cardiorenal syndrome’ (CRS) has increasingly been used in recent years without a constant meaning and a well-accepted definition. To include the vast array of interrelated derangements, and to stress the bidirectional nature of the heart-kidney interactions, the classification of the CRS today includes 5 subtypes whose etymology reflects the ...
Ronco C +5 more
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The term ‘cardiorenal syndrome’ (CRS) has increasingly been used in recent years without a constant meaning and a well-accepted definition. To include the vast array of interrelated derangements, and to stress the bidirectional nature of the heart-kidney interactions, the classification of the CRS today includes 5 subtypes whose etymology reflects the ...
Ronco C +5 more
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Updates in Cardiorenal Syndrome
Medical Clinics of North America, 2023Cardiorenal syndrome is a term that refers to a collection of disorders involving both the heart and kidneys, encompassing multi-directional pathways between the 2 organs mediated through low arterial perfusion, venous congestion, and neurohormonal activation.
Wendy, McCallum, Jeffrey M, Testani
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