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Review
. 2009 Nov;5(11):641-9.
doi: 10.1038/nrneph.2009.156. Epub 2009 Sep 29.

Mechanisms of the cardiorenal syndromes

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Mechanisms of the cardiorenal syndromes

M Khaled Shamseddin et al. Nat Rev Nephrol. 2009 Nov.

Abstract

The kidney and heart have essential roles in maintaining blood volume homeostasis and in the regulation of systemic blood pressure. Acute or chronic dysfunction in either the heart or kidneys can induce dysfunction in the other organ, resulting in the so-called cardiorenal syndromes, which are classified into five different types. Abrupt worsening of cardiac function predisposes an individual to acute kidney injury from renal hypoperfusion or renal congestion. Progressive, sometimes permanent, chronic kidney impairment can result from chronic renal hypoperfusion or congestion. Heart failure is common in patients with acute kidney injury. Chronic kidney disease predisposes individuals to atherosclerotic, arteriosclerotic and cardiomyopathic disease. Finally, both cardiac and renal disease can also occur secondary to systemic conditions, such as diabetes or autoimmune disease. This Review examines the mechanisms presiding over the first four types of cardiorenal syndromes. These mechanisms provide a template that accounts for the heart-kidney interactions that occur in patients whose concomitant cardiac and renal conditions result from a third cause.

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