Cardio-renal syndromes: a systematic approach for consensus definition and classification.
Heart Fail Rev
; 17(2): 151-60, 2012 Mar.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-21197571
The "Cardio-Renal Syndrome" (CRS) is a disorder of the heart and kidneys whereby acute or chronic dysfunction in one organ may induce acute or chronic dysfunction of the other. The general definition has been expanded to five subtypes reflecting the primacy of organ dysfunction and the time-frame of the syndrome: CRS type I: acute worsening of heart function (AHF-ACS) leading to kidney injury and/or dysfunction. CRS type II: chronic abnormalities in heart function (CHF-CHD) leading to kidney injury or dysfunction. CRS type III: acute worsening of kidney function (AKI) leading to heart injury and/or dysfunction. CRS type IV: chronic kidney disease (CKD) leading to heart injury, disease and/or dysfunction. CRS type V: systemic conditions leading to simultaneous injury and/or dysfunction of heart and kidney. Different pathophysiological mechanisms are involved in the combined dysfunction of heart and kidney in these five types of the syndrome.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Cardio-Renal Syndrome
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Heart
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Kidney
Type of study:
Guideline
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Heart Fail Rev
Journal subject:
CARDIOLOGIA
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Italy