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Prevalence, types, risk factors, and outcomes of cardiorenal syndrome in a rural population of central India: A cross-sectional study

Shilpa Gaidhane, Maria Prothasis, Anuj Varma, Sunil Kumar, Nazli Khatib, Quazi Syed Zahiruddin, Abhay Gaidhane

2020Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Heart failure leading to renal dysfunction and vice-versa termed as Cardio-Renal Syndrome(CRS) has now been increasingly identified as a marker of higher morbidity and mortality. Till date, there is limited data available regarding clinical profile, associated risk factors and outcome of CRS in rural population of central India. This study was conducted to elucidate the prevalence, risk factors, and outcome of CRS and its types. METHODS: . in 2008 was used for classifying CRS patients into various types. Cross-sectional data was used to find the prevalence, risk factors and their inter-relationship with outcome and mortality. STATA software was used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Out of 96 CRS patients, 47(48.96%) were Type 1, 22 (22.92%) were type 2, 19(19.79%) were type 4 and 3 (3.13% ) were type 3, and 5 (5.21%) were of type 5. Most common risk factor was Hypertension (HTN) found in 46 (47.92%), followed closely by Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and anaemia. Mortality was seen in 44(45.83%) of CRS patients and it was significantly high. High mortality was common in patients of types 3 and type 5 CRS. Risk factors like HTN, CAD, smoking, reduced glomerular filtration rate, low ejection fraction and sepsis were significantly associated with worse outcomes across all CRS sub-types. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS: There is high mortality among CRS. Prevention or optimal management of HTN, CAD and sepsis is required to decrease mortality. There is need for more population based studies for confirming our study findings.

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MedicineCross-sectional studyPopulationRisk factorHeart failureInternal medicineRenal functionEnvironmental healthPathologyHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesChronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
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