2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-20985-z
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Association of malnutrition with renal dysfunction and clinical outcome in patients with heart failure

Abstract: Malnutrition, glomerular damage (GD), and renal tubular damage (RTD) are common morbidities associated with poor clinical outcomes in heart failure (HF) patients. However, the association between malnutrition and renal dysfunction and its impact on clinical outcomes in HF patients have not yet been fully elucidated. We assessed the nutritional status and renal function of 1061 consecutive HF patients. Malnutrition, GD, and RTD were defined as a controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score of ≥ 5, reduced eGFR … Show more

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“…We have reported that RTD plays a multifunctional role in the development of anemia, hypoalbuminuria, and malnutrition, all of which worsened clinical outcomes in patients with HF. [36][37][38] Because the present study was a prospective observational study, we could not determine the mechanism by which hypokalemia exacerbates clinical outcomes.…”
Section: Hypokalemia and Hf-related Eventsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…We have reported that RTD plays a multifunctional role in the development of anemia, hypoalbuminuria, and malnutrition, all of which worsened clinical outcomes in patients with HF. [36][37][38] Because the present study was a prospective observational study, we could not determine the mechanism by which hypokalemia exacerbates clinical outcomes.…”
Section: Hypokalemia and Hf-related Eventsmentioning
confidence: 96%