Renal dysfunction is common during episodes of acute decompensated heart failure, and historical data indicate that the mean creatinine level at admission has risen in recent decades. Different mechanisms underlying this change over time have been proposed, such as demographic changes, hemodynamic and neurohumoral derangements and medical interventions. In this setting, various strategies have been proposed for the prevention of renal dysfunction with heterogeneous results. In the present article, we review and discuss the main aspects of renal dysfunction prevention according to the different stages of heart failure
Renal dysfunction is often present and/or worsens in patients with heart failure and this is associa...
Heart and kidney are closely related in the clinical syndrome of heart failure (HF). It is now suffi...
Heart failure (HF) is a major health-care problem and the prognosis of affected patients is poor. HF...
Renal dysfunction affects approximately 30 to 50% of heart failure (HF) patients. The unfavourable r...
Most patients with heart failure have mild or moderate renal dysfunction. This reflects the combined...
Renal dysfunction is common in patients with heart failure and is associated with high morbidity and...
Acute decompensated heart failure is a common cause of hospitalisation. This is a period of vulnerab...
Acute decompensated heart failure is a common cause of hospitalisation. This is a period of vulnerab...
The progression of chronic kidney disease in patients with acutedecompensation of chronic heart fail...
Renal dysfunction (RD) is a frequent comorbid condition and a major determinant of outcomes in patie...
The progress made in the medical and device therapy of chronic heart failure (CHF) due to left ventr...
Appropriate interpretation of changes in markers of kidney function is essential during the treatmen...
Renal impairment in heart failure (HF) patients has been increasingly recognized as an independent r...
Appropriate interpretation of changes in markers of kidney function is essential during the treatmen...
IntroductionRenal failure is common in patients with chronic heart failure, with a prevalence rangin...
Renal dysfunction is often present and/or worsens in patients with heart failure and this is associa...
Heart and kidney are closely related in the clinical syndrome of heart failure (HF). It is now suffi...
Heart failure (HF) is a major health-care problem and the prognosis of affected patients is poor. HF...
Renal dysfunction affects approximately 30 to 50% of heart failure (HF) patients. The unfavourable r...
Most patients with heart failure have mild or moderate renal dysfunction. This reflects the combined...
Renal dysfunction is common in patients with heart failure and is associated with high morbidity and...
Acute decompensated heart failure is a common cause of hospitalisation. This is a period of vulnerab...
Acute decompensated heart failure is a common cause of hospitalisation. This is a period of vulnerab...
The progression of chronic kidney disease in patients with acutedecompensation of chronic heart fail...
Renal dysfunction (RD) is a frequent comorbid condition and a major determinant of outcomes in patie...
The progress made in the medical and device therapy of chronic heart failure (CHF) due to left ventr...
Appropriate interpretation of changes in markers of kidney function is essential during the treatmen...
Renal impairment in heart failure (HF) patients has been increasingly recognized as an independent r...
Appropriate interpretation of changes in markers of kidney function is essential during the treatmen...
IntroductionRenal failure is common in patients with chronic heart failure, with a prevalence rangin...
Renal dysfunction is often present and/or worsens in patients with heart failure and this is associa...
Heart and kidney are closely related in the clinical syndrome of heart failure (HF). It is now suffi...
Heart failure (HF) is a major health-care problem and the prognosis of affected patients is poor. HF...