Coronary Artery Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease: Need for a Heart-Kidney Team-Based Approach

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease and coronary artery disease are co-prevalent conditions with unique epidemiological and pathophysiological features, that culminate in high rates of major adverse cardiovascular outcomes, including all-cause mortality. This review outlines a summary of the literature, and nuances pertaining to non-invasive risk assessment of this population, medical management options for coronary heart disease and coronary revascularisation. A collaborative heart-kidney team-based approach is imperative for critical management decisions for this patient population, especially coronary revascularisation; this review outlines specific periprocedural considerations pertaining to coronary revascularisation, and provides a proposed algorithm for approaching revascularisation choices in patients with end-stage kidney disease based on available literature.

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Shroff, G. R., Carlson, M. D., & Mathew, R. O. (2021). Coronary Artery Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease: Need for a Heart-Kidney Team-Based Approach. European Cardiology Review . Radcliffe Medical Media. https://doi.org/10.15420/ecr.2021.30

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