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Medicentro Electrónica

On-line version ISSN 1029-3043

Abstract

URBAY RUIZ, Ángel Antonio; GUTIERREZ PEREZ, Elaine Teresa; MOLINA LINARES, Ivette Irene  and  GONZALEZ ALVAREZ, Yusimí. Cardiorenal syndrome: diagnosis and treatment. Medicentro Electrónica [online]. 2023, vol.27, n.4  Epub Dec 01, 2023. ISSN 1029-3043.

Introduction:

heart and kidney diseases frequently coexist. Cardiorenal syndrome is a complex entity in which primary cardiac dysfunction causes a kidney damage (types 1 and 2) and vice versa (types 3 and 4) or an effect of a systemic disease that affects both organs (type 5).

Objective:

to update the diagnosis and treatment of patients with cardiorenal syndrome.

Methods:

theoretical and empirical methods are used to carry out the analysis of updated knowledge on the subject. The existence of a cardiorenal syndrome that compromises both organs has been defined with bidirectional interaction. In its detection, clinical diagnosis is insufficient and requires biochemical markers; these tools, together with the measurement of urinary sodium, allow us to monitor therapeutic effectiveness. Another resource is ultrafiltration, according to complications.

Conclusions:

evidence-based treatment should be indicated to improve quality of life, reduce mortality, and delay the deterioration of renal and cardiac function in the long term; kidney transplantation should be considered in dialysis patients with severe ventricular dysfunction. Ideally, they should receive a combined transplant: heart and kidney, which is difficult; some patients undergoing exclusively a renal transplantation show a notable improvement in their ejection fraction and survival.

Keywords : cardio-renal syndrome; heart failure; acute kidney injury.

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