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Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes

Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is defined as a disorder resulting from the abnormal interaction between the heart and kidney, in which acute or chronic dysfunction of one organ may lead to acute and/or chronic dysfunction of the other. The functional interplay between the heart and kidney is characteriz...

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Autores principales: Ceravolo, Giorgia, Macchia, Tommaso La, Cuppari, Caterina, Dipasquale, Valeria, Gambadauro, Antonella, Casto, Celeste, Ceravolo, Maria Domenica, Cutrupi, Maricia, Calabrò, Maria Pia, Borgia, Paola, Piccolo, Gianluca, Mancuso, Alessio, Albiero, Remo, Chimenz, Roberto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8305733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206173
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8070528
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author Ceravolo, Giorgia
Macchia, Tommaso La
Cuppari, Caterina
Dipasquale, Valeria
Gambadauro, Antonella
Casto, Celeste
Ceravolo, Maria Domenica
Cutrupi, Maricia
Calabrò, Maria Pia
Borgia, Paola
Piccolo, Gianluca
Mancuso, Alessio
Albiero, Remo
Chimenz, Roberto
author_facet Ceravolo, Giorgia
Macchia, Tommaso La
Cuppari, Caterina
Dipasquale, Valeria
Gambadauro, Antonella
Casto, Celeste
Ceravolo, Maria Domenica
Cutrupi, Maricia
Calabrò, Maria Pia
Borgia, Paola
Piccolo, Gianluca
Mancuso, Alessio
Albiero, Remo
Chimenz, Roberto
author_sort Ceravolo, Giorgia
collection PubMed
description Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is defined as a disorder resulting from the abnormal interaction between the heart and kidney, in which acute or chronic dysfunction of one organ may lead to acute and/or chronic dysfunction of the other. The functional interplay between the heart and kidney is characterized by a complex bidirectional symbiotic interaction, regulated by a wide array of both genetic and environmental mechanisms. There are at least five known subtypes of CRS, based on the severity of clinical features and the degree of heart/renal failure. The fourth subtype (cardiorenal syndrome type 4 (CRS4)) is characterized by a primary chronic kidney disease (CKD), which in turn leads to a decreased cardiac function. Impairment of renal function is among the most important pathophysiological factors contributing to heart failure (HF) in the pediatric age group, and cardiovascular complications could be one of the most important causes of mortality in pediatric patients with advanced CKD. In this context, a loss of glomerular filtration rate directly correlates with both the progression of cardiovascular complications in CRS and the risk of HF. This review describes the interaction pathways between the heart and kidney and the recently identified pathophysiological mechanisms underlying pediatric CRS, with a special focus on CRS4, which encompasses both primary CKD and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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spelling pubmed-83057332021-07-25 Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes Ceravolo, Giorgia Macchia, Tommaso La Cuppari, Caterina Dipasquale, Valeria Gambadauro, Antonella Casto, Celeste Ceravolo, Maria Domenica Cutrupi, Maricia Calabrò, Maria Pia Borgia, Paola Piccolo, Gianluca Mancuso, Alessio Albiero, Remo Chimenz, Roberto Children (Basel) Review Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) is defined as a disorder resulting from the abnormal interaction between the heart and kidney, in which acute or chronic dysfunction of one organ may lead to acute and/or chronic dysfunction of the other. The functional interplay between the heart and kidney is characterized by a complex bidirectional symbiotic interaction, regulated by a wide array of both genetic and environmental mechanisms. There are at least five known subtypes of CRS, based on the severity of clinical features and the degree of heart/renal failure. The fourth subtype (cardiorenal syndrome type 4 (CRS4)) is characterized by a primary chronic kidney disease (CKD), which in turn leads to a decreased cardiac function. Impairment of renal function is among the most important pathophysiological factors contributing to heart failure (HF) in the pediatric age group, and cardiovascular complications could be one of the most important causes of mortality in pediatric patients with advanced CKD. In this context, a loss of glomerular filtration rate directly correlates with both the progression of cardiovascular complications in CRS and the risk of HF. This review describes the interaction pathways between the heart and kidney and the recently identified pathophysiological mechanisms underlying pediatric CRS, with a special focus on CRS4, which encompasses both primary CKD and cardiovascular disease (CVD). MDPI 2021-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8305733/ /pubmed/34206173 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8070528 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ceravolo, Giorgia
Macchia, Tommaso La
Cuppari, Caterina
Dipasquale, Valeria
Gambadauro, Antonella
Casto, Celeste
Ceravolo, Maria Domenica
Cutrupi, Maricia
Calabrò, Maria Pia
Borgia, Paola
Piccolo, Gianluca
Mancuso, Alessio
Albiero, Remo
Chimenz, Roberto
Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes
title Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes
title_full Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes
title_fullStr Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes
title_full_unstemmed Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes
title_short Update on the Classification and Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Pediatric Cardiorenal Syndromes
title_sort update on the classification and pathophysiological mechanisms of pediatric cardiorenal syndromes
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8305733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34206173
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8070528
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