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Pages
76-88
Issue
2
Volume
11
ISSN
1923-2829 1923-2829
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June 2020 Update I
NEOMED College
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED Department
Department of Internal Medicine
Affiliated Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital
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An Update on the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Cardiorenal Syndrome.
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Cardiology research
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2020
2020-04
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cardiac resynchronization therapy; Cardiorenal syndrome; cardiovascular events; Chronic kidney disease; Chronic kidney disease; decompensated heart-failure; Heart failure; impact; left-ventricular dysfunction; preserved ejection fraction; risk; vasopressin; worsening renal-function
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Raina Rupesh; Nair Nikhil; Chakraborty Ronith; Nemer Lena; Dasgupta Rahul; Varian Kenneth
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Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) encompasses various disorders of the heart and kidneys; dysfunction of one organ leads to acute or chronic dysfunction of the other. It incorporates the intersection of heart-kidney interactions across several mediums, hemodynamically, through the alterations in neurohormonal markers, and increased venous and renal pressure, all of which are hallmarks of its clinical phenotypes. This article explores the epidemiology, pathology, classification and treatment of each type of CRS.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.14740/cr955" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.14740/cr955</a>
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journalArticle
2020
cardiac resynchronization therapy
Cardiology research
Cardiorenal syndrome
cardiovascular events
Chakraborty Ronith
Chronic kidney disease
Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital
Dasgupta Rahul
decompensated heart-failure
Department of Internal Medicine
Heart failure
impact
Journal Article
journalArticle
June 2020 Update I
left-ventricular dysfunction
Nair Nikhil
Nemer Lena
NEOMED College of Medicine
preserved ejection fraction
Raina Rupesh
Risk
Varian Kenneth
vasopressin
worsening renal-function