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Interv Cardiol Clin ; 12(4): 469-487, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37673492

ABSTRACT

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequently occurring complication of cardiovascular interventions, and associated with adverse outcomes. Therefore, a clear definition of AKI is of paramount importance to enable timely recognition and treatment. Historically, changes in the serum creatinine and urine output have been used to define AKI, and the criteria have evolved over time with better understanding of the impact of AKI on the outcomes. However, the reliance on serum creatinine for these AKI definitions carries numerous limitations including delayed rise, inability to differentiate between hemodynamics versus structural injury and assay variability to name a few.


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Acute Kidney Injury , Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures , Terminology as Topic , Humans , Acute Kidney Injury/blood , Acute Kidney Injury/diagnosis , Biomarkers/blood , Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Creatinine/blood , Severity of Illness Index
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Adv Kidney Dis Health ; 30(4): 315-335, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37657879

ABSTRACT

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is a multisystem condition with effects beyond the liver. The identification of chronic kidney disease as an independent mediator of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease or associated entity with shared cardiometabolic risk factors remains controversial and continues to draw scientific interest. With increasing prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and lack of Food and Drug Administration approved therapies, these shared cardiometabolic risk factors have drawn significant attention. In this article, we review shared pathophysiological mechanisms between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and chronic kidney disease along with current treatment strategies that might be useful for both disease processes.


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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , United States , Humans , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/diagnosis , Cardiometabolic Risk Factors , Cell Physiological Phenomena , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology
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