Comorbid Heart Failure and Renal Impairment: Epidemiology and Management.

Cardiorenal Med

Department of Cardiology, Royal Darwin Hospital and Senior Lecturer, Flinders University, Darwin, N.T., Australia.

Published: December 2012

Heart failure mortality is significantly increased in patients with baseline renal impairment and those with underlying heart failure who subsequently develop renal dysfunction. This accelerated progression occurs independent of the cause or grade of renal dysfunction and baseline risk factors. Recent large prospective databases have highlighted the depth of the current problem, while longitudinal population studies support an increasing disease burden. We have extensively reviewed the epidemiological and therapeutic data among these patients. The evidence points to a progression of heart failure early in renal impairment, even in the albuminuric stage. The data also support poor prescription of prognostic therapies. As renal function is the most important prognostic factor in heart failure, it is important to establish the current understanding of the disease burden and the therapeutic implications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551393PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000342487DOI Listing

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