Selected article for: "acute cardiac injury and lung heart"

Author: Bagshaw, Sean M.; Verbrugge, Frederik H.; Mullens, Wilfried; Malbrain, Manu L. N. G.; Davenport, Andrew
Title: Kidney-Organ Interaction
  • Cord-id: cz7urmiv
  • Document date: 2015_4_1
  • ID: cz7urmiv
    Snippet: The practice of critical care nephrology demands an intimate understanding of the interactions and “crosstalk” that occurs between the kidney and multiple organ systems, in particular the heart, lung, gut, and brain. Accumulating evidence suggests that acute injury and dysfunction to the kidney can incite and propagate cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and neurologic injury and dysfunction through a host of mechanisms.
    Document: The practice of critical care nephrology demands an intimate understanding of the interactions and “crosstalk” that occurs between the kidney and multiple organ systems, in particular the heart, lung, gut, and brain. Accumulating evidence suggests that acute injury and dysfunction to the kidney can incite and propagate cardiac, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and neurologic injury and dysfunction through a host of mechanisms.

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