心肺肾相互作用(CPRI) -一种死亡综合征

K. S. Kishanrao
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在过去的2个月里,两例因肾衰竭而死亡的病例使我回顾了目前对心肺肾相互作用及其相关病理生理学、永续性、易感性增加和相互进展的周期的最新认识。这表明器官损伤是神经激素激活不良、氧化应激、免疫细胞信号异常以及一系列其他机制导致的不良功能和结构变化的结果。该综合征具有许多复杂的生理、生化和激素异常,其病理生理尚不完全清楚。可能的机制包括由于前流减少导致的肾脏灌注减少,右心室和静脉压力增加,以及神经激素适应。生物标志物的评估是筛查和检测疾病、辅助诊断、评估预后、预测慢性疾病恢复或进展甚至死亡的有价值的临床策略。这类患者肾功能降低与死亡率增加有关。治疗方案包括肌力药物;利尿剂;超滤;还有药物,比如β受体阻滞剂、肾素-血管紧张醛固酮系统抑制剂,以及更多的新疗法。最近的观察性研究表明,导致静脉压降低和血液浓度升高的治疗可能与改善预后有关。我在这里报告一个男性和女性的病例谁死于心力衰竭后肾功能衰竭在过去的两个月
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Cardio-Pulmonary-Renal Interaction (CPRI) - A Syndrome of Death
Two deaths due to renal failure in the last 2 month led me to a review the current, state-of-the-art understanding of cardio-pulmonary-renal interactions and their related pathophysiology, perpetuating nature, and cycles of increased susceptibility and reciprocal progression. It indicates that Organ injury is the consequence of maladaptive neurohormonal activation, oxidative stress, abnormal immune cell signalling, and a host of other mechanisms that precipitate adverse functional and structural changes. This syndrome has many complex physiologic, biochemical, and hormonal abnormalities and its pathophysiology is not fully understood. The possible mechanisms include reduced kidney perfusion due to decreased forward flow, increased right ventricular and venous pressure, and neurohormonal adaptations. Assessment of biomarkers are valuable clinical strategies to screen and detect disease, assist in diagnosis, assess prognosis, and predict recovery or progression to chronic disease or even death. Reduced kidney function is associated with increased mortality in such patients. Treatment options include inotropic medications; diuretics; ultrafiltration; and medications, such as β-blockers, inhibitors of the renin-angiotensinaldosterone system, and more novel treatments. Recent observational studies suggest that treatments that result in a decrease in venous pressure and lead to haemoconcentration may be associated with improved outcomes. I report here a male and female case who succumbed to Cardiac failure following renal failure in the last 2 months
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