Pulmonary hypertension in chronic kidney disease - epidemiology, consequences, and associated factors

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
20344
5 pages
Research Article

Pulmonary hypertension in chronic kidney disease - epidemiology, consequences, and associated factors

Erika C R L Carneiro, Luana M A Azoubel, Raimunda S C Dias, Dyego J A Brito, Emanuelle S Sá, Cristiano T Mostarda, Natalino Salgado Filho and Mário Bernardo-Filho

Abstract: 

Pulmonary hypertension is a prevalent clinical condition in chronic renal patients can be present since the early stages of chronic kidney disease and several studies have correlated pulmonary hypertension with increased morbidity and mortality at different stages of chronic kidney disease, including post-transplantation. In chronic renal patients there are many possible causes because is high prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy, diastolic dysfunction and left ventricular dysfunction resulting elevated left atrial pressures that would passively lead eventually pulmonary venous hypertension. Verified in this search a pooled prevalence PH was 36.3+/-10.5% hemodialysis and 20.7+/-8.8% CKD non dialysis. The principals associated factors were progressive with worsening renal function associated or not with cardiac dysfunction, hyperparathyroidism, hypervolemia and vascular calcifications.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.20344.10.2020
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