Predicting progression in nondiabetic kidney disease: the importance of cardiorenal interactions

Kidney International
Tobias BreidthardtChristian Mueller

Abstract

The interplay between the heart and the kidneys has received widespread attention in recent years. A novel five-class definition of cardiorenal syndromes has been proposed. The ability of two markers of cardiac dysfunction to predict progression of primary kidney disease, described by Dieplinger and his co-workers, highlights the prognostic importance of the chronic cardiorenal (types 2 and 4) syndromes.

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Jan 21, 2011·The American Journal of Cardiology·Tobias BreidthardtChristian Mueller
May 19, 2009·Critical Care : the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum·Sunghoon ParkKi-Suck Jung
Feb 18, 2011·Heart Failure Reviews·Claudio Ronco, Mario Cozzolino
Jul 16, 2011·International Journal of Nephrology·Massimo de CalClaudio Ronco
Nov 26, 2010·European Journal of Heart Failure·Heiko UthoffChristian Mueller
Aug 22, 2009·Journal of Internal Medicine·T BreidthardtC Mueller
Aug 11, 2015·Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine·Eustachio AgricolaAlberto Margonato

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