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      From “Heart and Reins” to Clinical Syndromes: Origin and Evolution of Cardio-Renal Disease

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          Cardio-renal syndromes: report from the consensus conference of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative

          A consensus conference on cardio-renal syndromes (CRS) was held in Venice Italy, in September 2008 under the auspices of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI). The following topics were matter of discussion after a systematic literature review and the appraisal of the best available evidence: definition/classification system; epidemiology; diagnostic criteria and biomarkers; prevention/protection strategies; management and therapy. The umbrella term CRS was used to identify a disorder of the heart and kidneys whereby acute or chronic dysfunction in one organ may induce acute or chronic dysfunction in the other organ. Different syndromes were identified and classified into five subtypes. Acute CRS (type 1): acute worsening of heart function (AHF–ACS) leading to kidney injury and/or dysfunction. Chronic cardio-renal syndrome (type 2): chronic abnormalities in heart function (CHF-CHD) leading to kidney injury and/or dysfunction. Acute reno-cardiac syndrome (type 3): acute worsening of kidney function (AKI) leading to heart injury and/or dysfunction. Chronic reno-cardiac syndrome (type 4): chronic kidney disease leading to heart injury, disease, and/or dysfunction. Secondary CRS (type 5): systemic conditions leading to simultaneous injury and/or dysfunction of heart and kidney. Consensus statements concerning epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, and management strategies are discussed in the paper for each of the syndromes.
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                Heart Views
                Heart Views
                HV
                Heart Views : The Official Journal of the Gulf Heart Association
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                1995-705X
                0976-5123
                Jan-Mar 2021
                22 April 2021
                : 22
                : 1
                : 80-84
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Cardiology, Al-Khor Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar
                [2 ]College of Medicine, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence: Dr. Amar M. Salam, College of Medicine, Qatar University, Al-Khor Hospital, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar. E-mail: dramarsalam@ 123456yahoo.com
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                HV-22-80
                10.4103/HEARTVIEWS.HEARTVIEWS_210_20
                8254159
                34276897
                4bee09a8-263c-4da8-a92d-a48069fd21d1
                Copyright: © 2021 Heart Views

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                : 30 November 2020
                : 14 January 2021
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                Cardiovascular Medicine
                Cardiovascular Medicine

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