Cardiac and Renal Dysfunction in Chronic Heart Failure: Relation to Neurohumoral Activation and Prognosis
作者:
GianCarlo Marenzi,
Gianfranco Lauri,
Marco Guazzi,
Emilio Assanelli,
Marco Grazi,
Gabriella Famoso,
PierGiuseppe Agostoni,
期刊:
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
(OVID Available online 2001)
卷期:
Volume 321,
issue 6
页码: 359-366
ISSN:0002-9629
年代: 2001
出版商: OVID
关键词: Heart failure;Noradrenaline;Plasma renin activity;Aldosterone;Renal function
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
BackgroundIn chronic heart failure (CHF), cardiac dysfunction is considered the major determinant of neurohumoral activation but the role of renal impairment has not been defined. We investigated the relationship between both cardiac and renal dysfunction and neurohumoral activation, and their possible influence on prognosis.MethodsHemodynamics, renal function, plasma neurohormones, and long-term follow-up were evaluated in 148 CHF patients, grouped according to systolic volume index (SVI) and serum creatinine (CRE) values: SVI > 28 mL/m2and CRE < 1.5 mg/dL (group I, n = 55), SVI < 28 mL/m2and CRE < 1.5 mg/dL (group II, n = 37), SVI > 28 mL/m2and CRE > 1.5 mg/dL (group III, n = 25), SVI < 28 mL/m2and CRE > 1.5 mg/dL (group IV, n = 31).ResultsNeurohormones progressively increased from Group I through IV and correlated with both cardiac and renal function. The hemodynamic pattern was similar in patients with normal or abnormal renal function, whereas neurohormones were only moderately increased in the former group and markedly increased in the latter group. Long-term survival progressively decreased from Group I through IV and was significantly poorer in patients with renal dysfunction.ConclusionsOur study confirms that, in CHF, neurohumoral activation is strictly related to long-term survival and that many factors contribute to its development and progression; among these, cardiac and renal dysfunction seem to play a major role.
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