2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0828-282x(08)71026-2
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Chronic kidney disease, heart failure and anemia

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“…Actually CRF has been already reported as an independent predictor for the mortality following TAVI by several groups [15]. A close relationship between HF and CRF has been also reported in previous report [16]. The interaction between the heart and the kidney is crucial in various physiologic systems, to control blood pressure, renal sodium and water excretion, arterial perfusion, oxygenation of tissues, and most importantly, the extracellular fluid balance, including intravascular volume; therefore, when one organ becomes dysfunctional the other organ may be affected as well [17].…”
Section: Predictive Factors Of Poor Outcome Following Tavisupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Actually CRF has been already reported as an independent predictor for the mortality following TAVI by several groups [15]. A close relationship between HF and CRF has been also reported in previous report [16]. The interaction between the heart and the kidney is crucial in various physiologic systems, to control blood pressure, renal sodium and water excretion, arterial perfusion, oxygenation of tissues, and most importantly, the extracellular fluid balance, including intravascular volume; therefore, when one organ becomes dysfunctional the other organ may be affected as well [17].…”
Section: Predictive Factors Of Poor Outcome Following Tavisupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Anemia is associated with CKD progression, an increased risk of developing CVD and decreased survival. 6 The anemia of CKD increases morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular complications which may lead to further deterioration of renal function and the establishment of a vicious cycle termed the cardio renal anemia syndrome. 2 In an observational study it was demonstrated that each 10 g/L drop in hemoglobin, leads to a 20%-40% increased risk of developing heart failure, LVH or mortality in those patients on long-term dialysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complexity and the intricacies of the relationship between CKD, CVD and anemia however require further research. 6 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…breathlessness, ankle swelling, and fatigue) are often accompanied by equally burdening symptoms of HF co-morbidities (e.g. chronic kidney disease, anaemia) (Virani, Khosla, & Levin, 2008). Thus, HF patients experience numerous limitations in their daily activities, which is related to a significant reduction of their quality of life (Ramani, Uber, Pharm, & Mehra, 2010;Allen et al, 2011) or even to the development of depressive symptoms (Dunderdale, Thompson, Miles, Beer, & Furze, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%