El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución

Background: Heart failure constitutes a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the United States and its incidence and prevalence continue to grow, increasing its burden on the health care system. Renal dysfunction in patients with heart failure is common and has been associated with adver...

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Autores principales: Kshatriya,Shilpa, Kozman,Hani, Siddiqui,Danish, Bhatta,Luna, Liu,Kan, Salah,Ali, Ford,Timothy, Michiel,Robert, Carhart,Robert, Villarreal,Daniel
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-856020110002000102011-10-03El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evoluciónKshatriya,ShilpaKozman,HaniSiddiqui,DanishBhatta,LunaLiu,KanSalah,AliFord,TimothyMichiel,RobertCarhart,RobertVillarreal,DanielBackground: Heart failure constitutes a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the United States and its incidence and prevalence continue to grow, increasing its burden on the health care system. Renal dysfunction in patients with heart failure is common and has been associated with adverse clinical outcomes. This interaction, termed the cardiorenal syndrome, is a complex phenomenon characterized by a pathophysiological disequilibrium between the heart and the kidney, in which malfunction of one organ subsequently promotes the impairment of the other. Multiple neuro-humoral mechanisms are involved in this cardiorenal interaction, including the deficiency of and/or resistance to compensatory natriuretic peptides, leading to sodium retention, volume overload and organ remodeling. Management of patients with the cardiorenal syndrome can be challenging and should be individualized. Emerging therapies must address the function of both organs in order to secure better clinical outcomes. To this end, a multidisciplinary approach is recommended to achieve optimal results.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de Cardiología y Cirugía CardiovascularRevista chilena de cardiología v.30 n.2 20112011-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-85602011000200010es10.4067/S0718-85602011000200010
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description Background: Heart failure constitutes a significant source of morbidity and mortality in the United States and its incidence and prevalence continue to grow, increasing its burden on the health care system. Renal dysfunction in patients with heart failure is common and has been associated with adverse clinical outcomes. This interaction, termed the cardiorenal syndrome, is a complex phenomenon characterized by a pathophysiological disequilibrium between the heart and the kidney, in which malfunction of one organ subsequently promotes the impairment of the other. Multiple neuro-humoral mechanisms are involved in this cardiorenal interaction, including the deficiency of and/or resistance to compensatory natriuretic peptides, leading to sodium retention, volume overload and organ remodeling. Management of patients with the cardiorenal syndrome can be challenging and should be individualized. Emerging therapies must address the function of both organs in order to secure better clinical outcomes. To this end, a multidisciplinary approach is recommended to achieve optimal results.
author Kshatriya,Shilpa
Kozman,Hani
Siddiqui,Danish
Bhatta,Luna
Liu,Kan
Salah,Ali
Ford,Timothy
Michiel,Robert
Carhart,Robert
Villarreal,Daniel
spellingShingle Kshatriya,Shilpa
Kozman,Hani
Siddiqui,Danish
Bhatta,Luna
Liu,Kan
Salah,Ali
Ford,Timothy
Michiel,Robert
Carhart,Robert
Villarreal,Daniel
El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución
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Kozman,Hani
Siddiqui,Danish
Bhatta,Luna
Liu,Kan
Salah,Ali
Ford,Timothy
Michiel,Robert
Carhart,Robert
Villarreal,Daniel
author_sort Kshatriya,Shilpa
title El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución
title_short El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución
title_full El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución
title_fullStr El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución
title_full_unstemmed El síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: Un paradigma en evolución
title_sort el síndrome cardiorenal en insuficiencia cardíaca: un paradigma en evolución
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular
publishDate 2011
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