2015
DOI: 10.1159/000381012
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What Physicians Need to Know About Renal Function in Outpatients with Heart Failure

Abstract: The majority of outpatients with heart failure (HF) have chronic kidney disease (CKD) as an important comorbidity. Both glomerular filtration rate and abnormal urinary albumin excretion are major predictors of outcome in HF patients. Despite this, patients with renal dysfunction have been systematically excluded from the large randomized HF trials. There is lack of evidence for optimal treatment in these cardiorenal patients and treatment nihilism may account in part for their bad prognosis. Identifying and mo… Show more

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“…advanced cardiac failure'. The intricacies of this issue are beyond the scope of the present review but have been discussed in detail in several recent publications [59,60].…”
Section: Effect On Kidney Function In Progressing Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 94%
“…advanced cardiac failure'. The intricacies of this issue are beyond the scope of the present review but have been discussed in detail in several recent publications [59,60].…”
Section: Effect On Kidney Function In Progressing Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Hypoxia-driven expansion of extracellular and intracellular water (ICW) volumes may explain why malnutrition can occur despite normal weight [4]. CKD patients with heart failure are extremely fragile: They may develop cardiac decompensation or renal failure from what otherwise would be harmless changes in body fluid status, altered medication, or intercurrent illness [25]. Fluid overload and body composition also are highly relevant in connection with fitness/frailtyrelated parameters, which are discussed in section 3.4.…”
Section: Fluid Overload and Body Composition (6/23)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Сердечная недостаточность является ФР для развития хронической болезни почек и наоборот, в то же время два этих состояния довольно часто сосуществуют [6]. Снижение скорости клубочковой фильтрации (СКФ) наблюдается у 30-40 % пациентов с ОКС, у 30-60 % пациентов с ХСН [7,8], достигая 70 % у пациентов с острой СН (ОСН) [9][10][11]. В свою очередь, у 27-40 % пациентов, госпитализированных по поводу ОСН, развивается острое почечное повреждение (ОПП), что сопряжено с более высоким уровнем смертно-сти и увеличением продолжительности госпитализа-ции, частотой повторных госпитализаций [12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: For Citation: Mezhonov E M Vyalkina Ju a Shalaev S Vunclassified