Prognostic and Therapeutic Implications of Renal Insufficiency in Heart Failure

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Abstract

The heart and kidneys are closely related vital organs that significantly affect each other. Cardiorenal syndrome is the term depicting the various spectra of cardiorenal interaction mediated by the hemodynamic, neurohormonal, and biochemical cross-talk between these two organs. In patients with heart failure (HF), both the baseline and worsening renal function are closely related to prognosis. However, for both investigational and clinical purposes, the unified definition and classification of renal injury are still necessary. Renal insufficiency is caused by multiple factors, and categorizing them into monogenous subgroups of phenotype is difficult. Various clinical scenarios related to the chronicity of HF, progression of renal dysfunction, and issues related to pharmacologic therapies associated with the prognosis of patients with HF have been reviewed in this study.

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Jang, S. Y., & Yang, D. H. (2022, April 1). Prognostic and Therapeutic Implications of Renal Insufficiency in Heart Failure. International Journal of Heart Failure. Korean Society of Heart Failure. https://doi.org/10.36628/ijhf.2021.0039

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