Abstract
#Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) can be defined as a #clinical-pathological
disorder in which a primary insult in the kidney or heart initiates
a series of functional and #morphological secondary dysfunctions with
responses in the other organs. A 63-year-old male patient with heart
failure secondary to ischemic heart disease presented decompensation
associated with #hyperkalemia, evolving cardiogenic shock and acute
kidney injury (AKI). In this case, an early use of inotropic medications
to correct the low-output syndrome, associated with the identification
of
the AKI, was the differential that contributed to the positive outcome
of the case.
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Cardiogenic Shock Evolving into Acute KidneyInjury: the Importance of Early Treatment by Carlos Eduardo Cardoso in BJSTR
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