Acute cardiorenal syndrome: Mechanisms and clinical implications

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Abstract

Cardiac and renal dysfunction often coexist, and one begets the other. The association is referred to as cardiorenal syndrome. One subtype, acute cardiorenal syndrome, is often described as a clinical scenario in which acute worsening of cardiac function leads to acute kidney injury. Though this defi nition covers the basic pathophysiologic framework, a robust clinical defi nition is still lacking. Acute cardiorenal syndrome is common and often leads to emergency room visits and hospitalization. Our understanding of the hemodynamic mechanisms of acute cardiorenal syndrome is advancing. Correction of hypervolemia is the mainstay of therapy.

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Thind, G. S., Loehrke, M., & Wilt, J. L. (2018, March 1). Acute cardiorenal syndrome: Mechanisms and clinical implications. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.85a.17019

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