Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular (CV) disease are highly prevalent conditions in the general population and are strictly connected to each other with a bidirectional interaction. In patients affected by CKD, the leading cause of morbidity and mortality is represented by CV disease, since CKD promotes the atherosclerotic process increasing inflammation, and modifying lipid and bone mineral metabolism. On the other side, a strict relationship exists between CKD and CV risk factors, which are prevalent in nephropathic patients and impose a stringent assessment of the risk of CV events in this population together with an optimized pharmacological approach, complicated by the coexistence of the two pathological conditions. The first part of this consensus document focuses on the mechanisms of cardio-renal damage and on the impact, as well as the management, of the main CV risk factors in the context of CKD.

Italian Society of Cardiology-Italian Society of Nephrology Consensus Document: The cardio-renal interaction in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases - Part I: From cardiovascular risk factors to the mechanisms of cardio-renal damage / Messa, P.; Barilla, F.; Basile, C.; Basso, C.; Cantaluppi, V.; Capasso, G.; Ciccone, M. M.; Contessi, S.; Curcio, A.; De Nicola, L.; Esposito, C.; Imeraj, A.; Lecis, D.; Mancone, M.; Marengo, M.; Mercuro, G.; Merlo, M.; Metra, M.; Adamo, M.; Muscoli, S.; Nodari, S.; Pagura, L.; Paoletti, E.; Paolillo, S.; Pedrinelli, R.; Filardi, P. P.; Pertosa, G. B.; Pezzato, A.; Pontremoli, R.; Romeo, F.; Ruggenenti, P.; Ronco, C.; Santoro, A.; Sinagra, G.; Spaccarotella, C.; Zippo, D.; Zoccali, C.; Indolfi, C.. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1827-6806. - 23:9(2022), pp. 716-727. [10.1714/3860.38456]

Italian Society of Cardiology-Italian Society of Nephrology Consensus Document: The cardio-renal interaction in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases - Part I: From cardiovascular risk factors to the mechanisms of cardio-renal damage

Curcio A.;Filardi P. P.;Spaccarotella C.;Indolfi C.
2022

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular (CV) disease are highly prevalent conditions in the general population and are strictly connected to each other with a bidirectional interaction. In patients affected by CKD, the leading cause of morbidity and mortality is represented by CV disease, since CKD promotes the atherosclerotic process increasing inflammation, and modifying lipid and bone mineral metabolism. On the other side, a strict relationship exists between CKD and CV risk factors, which are prevalent in nephropathic patients and impose a stringent assessment of the risk of CV events in this population together with an optimized pharmacological approach, complicated by the coexistence of the two pathological conditions. The first part of this consensus document focuses on the mechanisms of cardio-renal damage and on the impact, as well as the management, of the main CV risk factors in the context of CKD.
2022
Italian Society of Cardiology-Italian Society of Nephrology Consensus Document: The cardio-renal interaction in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases - Part I: From cardiovascular risk factors to the mechanisms of cardio-renal damage / Messa, P.; Barilla, F.; Basile, C.; Basso, C.; Cantaluppi, V.; Capasso, G.; Ciccone, M. M.; Contessi, S.; Curcio, A.; De Nicola, L.; Esposito, C.; Imeraj, A.; Lecis, D.; Mancone, M.; Marengo, M.; Mercuro, G.; Merlo, M.; Metra, M.; Adamo, M.; Muscoli, S.; Nodari, S.; Pagura, L.; Paoletti, E.; Paolillo, S.; Pedrinelli, R.; Filardi, P. P.; Pertosa, G. B.; Pezzato, A.; Pontremoli, R.; Romeo, F.; Ruggenenti, P.; Ronco, C.; Santoro, A.; Sinagra, G.; Spaccarotella, C.; Zippo, D.; Zoccali, C.; Indolfi, C.. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1827-6806. - 23:9(2022), pp. 716-727. [10.1714/3860.38456]
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