In human medicine, primary disorders of the heart often result in secondary dysfunction or injury to the kidneys. The coexistence of the two problems in the same patient is referred as cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). Just little information about CRS is available in veterinary medicine. The aim of this study was to define the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) complicating chronic valvular heart disease (CVHD) in dogs and to investigate the relationship between class of cardiac insufficiency (ACVIM) and class of renal insufficiency (IRIS). Medical records of dogs presented at the Cardiology Service of the Department of Veterinary Science and Public Health, University of Milan, between January 2003 and December 2012 were retrospectively...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Age, sex, and breed evaluations of 392 dogs with chronic valve disease (CVD) from a survey of 4,831 ...
Age, sex, and breed evaluations of 392 dogs with chronic valve disease (CVD) from a survey of 4,831 ...
OBJECTIVES There is a growing understanding of the complexity of interplay between renal and card...
Background: Veterinary literature lacks data about cardiovascular\u2013renal disorders (CvRD) and ca...
ObjectivesThere is a growing understanding of the complexity of interplay between renal and cardiova...
The coexistence of renal and cardiac disease has been defined in dogs and cats as cardiovascular-ren...
Cardiac disease is often associated with worsening renal function, in humans. The cardiorenal syndr...
Acquired valvular disease is the most commonly encountered cardiovascular disease in veterinary prac...
OBJECTIVES Cardiac involvement in the course of acute kidney injury is described in humans as car...
Background: The co-existence of renal insuffciency in patients with heart failure (HF) often referre...
Objective To investigate a possible association between Bull Terrier polycystic kidney disease (BTPK...
Objective To investigate a possible association between Bull Terrier polycystic kidney disease (BTPK...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Age, sex, and breed evaluations of 392 dogs with chronic valve disease (CVD) from a survey of 4,831 ...
Age, sex, and breed evaluations of 392 dogs with chronic valve disease (CVD) from a survey of 4,831 ...
OBJECTIVES There is a growing understanding of the complexity of interplay between renal and card...
Background: Veterinary literature lacks data about cardiovascular\u2013renal disorders (CvRD) and ca...
ObjectivesThere is a growing understanding of the complexity of interplay between renal and cardiova...
The coexistence of renal and cardiac disease has been defined in dogs and cats as cardiovascular-ren...
Cardiac disease is often associated with worsening renal function, in humans. The cardiorenal syndr...
Acquired valvular disease is the most commonly encountered cardiovascular disease in veterinary prac...
OBJECTIVES Cardiac involvement in the course of acute kidney injury is described in humans as car...
Background: The co-existence of renal insuffciency in patients with heart failure (HF) often referre...
Objective To investigate a possible association between Bull Terrier polycystic kidney disease (BTPK...
Objective To investigate a possible association between Bull Terrier polycystic kidney disease (BTPK...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive, pathological disease with a higher prevalence in geri...
Age, sex, and breed evaluations of 392 dogs with chronic valve disease (CVD) from a survey of 4,831 ...
Age, sex, and breed evaluations of 392 dogs with chronic valve disease (CVD) from a survey of 4,831 ...