Springer, 2012. — 250 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4614-3693-5
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a recognized risk factor for cardiovascular events and death. The coexistence of CKD and heart failure is increasing in prevalence worldwide and requires a unique and subtle approach to patient management.The Kidney in Heart Failure focuses on the changes that occur in kidney physiology as a function of a failing heart. This comprehensive resource covers epidemiology, pathophysiology, management of kidney disorders and advances in nephropathy management. In addition, the latest therapies, common heart failure dilemmas and kidney disease markers are included. Each chapter is co-authored by a Nephrologist and Cardiologist, offering a unified perspective to these chronic conditions.This indispensible volume provides the reader with the depth-of-knowledge needed for assessing and treating the cardio renal patient.
EpidemiologyChronic Kidney Disease and Heart Failure: Epidemiology and Outcomes
Anemia and Cardiovascular Risk in the Kidney Disease Patients: What Is the Best Way to Achieve and What Is the Desired Hemoglobin?
PathophysiologyRenal Hemodynamic Changes in Heart Failure
Changes in Kidney Function Following Heart Failure Treatment: Focus on Renin–Angiotensin System Blockade
Extracellular Fluid Volume in the Hypoalbuminemic Diabetic Patient
B-Type Natriuretic Peptide: Beyond Diagnostic Applications
Management of Kidney-Associated Clinical ProblemsHyperkalemia Risk and Treatment of Heart Failure
Management of Heart Failure with Renal Artery Ischaemia
Renal Consequences of Prostaglandin Inhibition in Heart Failure
Edema Mechanisms in the Heart Failure Patient and Treatment Options
Ultrafiltration and Heart Failure
Advances in Nephropathy Management: In fl uences on CVD RiskCombination Therapy in Hypertension Treatment
Medication Adherence in Heart Failure
New Markers of Vascular Risk
Dietary Paradoxes to Optimize Cardiovascular Risk Management in Chronic Kidney Disease