The progress made in the medical and device therapy of chronic heart failure (CHF) due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction has heralded new problems. Patients present having survived longer with CHF, but with minimal exercise reserve and renal dysfunction with or without systemic congestion. We now recognise this clinical presentation as the cardiorenal syndrome. The classic hemodynamic/neurohormonal understanding of the syndrome explains only partly the pathophysiology, and it is now recognised that the kidney early on in a heart failure patient shows abnormal handling of a sodium load and changes in renal blood flow. Renal dysfunction is commonly seen in patients with CHF and the higher the level of the admission serum creatinine as ...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type 1 is characterized as the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) a...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) are disorders of the heart and kidneys in which an acute or chronic dys...
The connection between cardiac and renal pathology has long attracted the attention of both cardiolo...
The progress made in the medical and device therapy of chronic heart failure (CHF) due to left ventr...
Aim. The relevance of the chosen research direction is stipulated by increasing prevalence of chroni...
The term "cardiorenal syndrome" has been applied to the presence or development of a renal dysfuncti...
Renal dysfunction represents a frequent comorbidity in patients with in chronic heart failure and is...
The combination of heart failure and renal failure is called cardiorenal syndrome. It is a stage of ...
Because of the increasing incidence of cardiac failure and chronic renal failure due to the progre...
Heart and kidney are closely related in the clinical syndrome of heart failure (HF). It is now suffi...
In cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), heart failure and renal failure are pathophysiologically closely inte...
Cardiorenal syndrome is a disorder that involves the heart and kidneys, acute or chronic dysfunction...
Combined dysfunction of the heart and the kidneys, which can be associated with haemodynamic impairm...
Combined cardiac and renal dysfunction has gained considerable attention. Hypotheses about its patho...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is defined as progressive, combined cardiac and renal dysfunction. In thi...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type 1 is characterized as the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) a...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) are disorders of the heart and kidneys in which an acute or chronic dys...
The connection between cardiac and renal pathology has long attracted the attention of both cardiolo...
The progress made in the medical and device therapy of chronic heart failure (CHF) due to left ventr...
Aim. The relevance of the chosen research direction is stipulated by increasing prevalence of chroni...
The term "cardiorenal syndrome" has been applied to the presence or development of a renal dysfuncti...
Renal dysfunction represents a frequent comorbidity in patients with in chronic heart failure and is...
The combination of heart failure and renal failure is called cardiorenal syndrome. It is a stage of ...
Because of the increasing incidence of cardiac failure and chronic renal failure due to the progre...
Heart and kidney are closely related in the clinical syndrome of heart failure (HF). It is now suffi...
In cardiorenal syndrome (CRS), heart failure and renal failure are pathophysiologically closely inte...
Cardiorenal syndrome is a disorder that involves the heart and kidneys, acute or chronic dysfunction...
Combined dysfunction of the heart and the kidneys, which can be associated with haemodynamic impairm...
Combined cardiac and renal dysfunction has gained considerable attention. Hypotheses about its patho...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is defined as progressive, combined cardiac and renal dysfunction. In thi...
Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type 1 is characterized as the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) a...
Cardiorenal syndromes (CRS) are disorders of the heart and kidneys in which an acute or chronic dys...
The connection between cardiac and renal pathology has long attracted the attention of both cardiolo...