Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges

The article describes major milestones in acknowledgment of pathophysiological relationship between heart and kidneys since Ancient Egypt till our time and history of term cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). First references about kidney and heart functions could be dated to 13 BC when Hippocrates mentioned...

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Main Authors: Kirill S. Nezhdanov, Ludmila Y. Milovanova, Leonid A. Strizhakov, Tatiana N. Krasnova
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Language:Russian
Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2023-08-01
Series:Терапевтический архив
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Online Access:https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/568394/133794
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author Kirill S. Nezhdanov
Ludmila Y. Milovanova
Leonid A. Strizhakov
Tatiana N. Krasnova
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Ludmila Y. Milovanova
Leonid A. Strizhakov
Tatiana N. Krasnova
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description The article describes major milestones in acknowledgment of pathophysiological relationship between heart and kidneys since Ancient Egypt till our time and history of term cardiorenal syndrome (CRS). First references about kidney and heart functions could be dated to 13 BC when Hippocrates mentioned them. In the XIV century Gentile da Foligno proposed a hypothesis about functional interconnection between heart and kidneys. In the XVIII century Richard Bright described the link between myocardial hypertrophy and kidneys diseases. Frederic Justin Collet was the first one who used the term cardiorenal in his article in 1903. In Russia, I.I. Stolnikov conducted his experiments about myocardial hypertrophy and kidneys ischemia in 1880. Famous Russian internist, E.M. Tareev, devoted several paragraphs to cardiorenal interactions in his fundamental manuals Anemia in Brights disease (1929) and Hypertension (1948). The research on this topic was continued by Tareevs followers: N.A. Mukhin, V.S. Moiseev, more recent successors Zh.D. Kobalava, S.V. Moiseev, V.V. Fomin, S.V. Villevalde and others. Their contribution resulted in development of first Russian clinical guidelines on cardio and nephroprotection in CRS in 2014. In 2008 consensus of Acute Disease Quality Initiative summarized current experience on CRS. Today, research on controversial classification questions, biomarkers and other aspects of CRS continues.
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spellingShingle Kirill S. Nezhdanov
Ludmila Y. Milovanova
Leonid A. Strizhakov
Tatiana N. Krasnova
Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges
Терапевтический архив
сardiorenal syndromes
historical aspects
acute kidney injury
chronic kidney injury
heart failure
myocardial hypertrophy
title Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges
title_full Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges
title_fullStr Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges
title_full_unstemmed Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges
title_short Cardiorenal syndromes: historical aspects and current challenges
title_sort cardiorenal syndromes historical aspects and current challenges
topic сardiorenal syndromes
historical aspects
acute kidney injury
chronic kidney injury
heart failure
myocardial hypertrophy
url https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/568394/133794
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