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Renal Assessment in Acute Cardiorenal Syndrome

Piotr Łagosz, Jan Biegus, Szymon Urban, Robert Zymliński

2023Biomolecules12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is a complex, heterogeneous spectrum of symptoms that has kept cardiologists awake for decades. The heart failure (HF) population being burdened with multimorbidity poses diagnostic and therapeutic challenges even for experienced clinicians. Adding deteriorated renal function to the equation, which is one of the strongest predictors of adverse outcome, we measure ourselves against possibly the biggest problem in modern cardiology. With the rapid development of new renal assessment methods, we can treat CRS more effectively than ever. The presented review focuses on explaining the pathophysiology, recent advances and current practices of monitoring renal function in patients with acute CRS. Understanding the dynamic interaction between the heart and the kidney may improve patient care and support the selection of an effective and nephroprotective treatment strategy.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiorenal syndromeIntensive care medicineMedicineRenal functionHeart failureAcute coronary syndromeAdverse effectPopulationCardiologyInternal medicineEnvironmental healthMyocardial infarctionDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy