Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure

Introduction. Properly preserved renal perfusion is the basic determinant of oxygenation, vitality, nutrition, and organ function and its structure. Perfusion disorders are functional changes and are ahead of the appearance of biochemical markers of organ damage. The aim of this study was to evaluat...

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Main Authors: Arkadiusz Lubas, Robert Ryczek, Grzegorz Kade, Jerzy Smoszna, Stanisław Niemczyk
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/137868
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spelling doaj-67f2e6c7ef7c4f308a55931c9ea4cd7b2020-11-25T00:07:55ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412013-01-01201310.1155/2013/137868137868Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal FailureArkadiusz Lubas0Robert Ryczek1Grzegorz Kade2Jerzy Smoszna3Stanisław Niemczyk4Department of Internal Diseases, Nephrology, and Dialysis, Military Institute of Medicine, Ulica Szaserów 128, 04-141 Warsaw 44, PolandDepartment of Cardiology, Military Institute of Medicine, Ulica Szaserów 128, 04-141 Warsaw 44, PolandDepartment of Internal Diseases, Nephrology, and Dialysis, Military Institute of Medicine, Ulica Szaserów 128, 04-141 Warsaw 44, PolandDepartment of Internal Diseases, Nephrology, and Dialysis, Military Institute of Medicine, Ulica Szaserów 128, 04-141 Warsaw 44, PolandDepartment of Internal Diseases, Nephrology, and Dialysis, Military Institute of Medicine, Ulica Szaserów 128, 04-141 Warsaw 44, PolandIntroduction. Properly preserved renal perfusion is the basic determinant of oxygenation, vitality, nutrition, and organ function and its structure. Perfusion disorders are functional changes and are ahead of the appearance of biochemical markers of organ damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate a relationship between the renal cortex perfusion and markers of cardiovascular organ damage in patients with stable chronic renal failure (CKD). Methods. Seventeen patients (2 F; 15 M; age 47±16) with stable CKD at 2–4 stages and hypertension or signs of heart failure were enrolled in this study. Blood tests with an estimation of renal and cardiac functions, echocardiographic parameters, intima-media thickness (IMT), renal resistance index (RRI), and total (TPI), proximal (PPI), and distal (DPI) renal cortical perfusion intensity measurements were collected. Results. DPI was significantly lower than PPI. TPI significantly correlated with age, Cys, CKD-EPI (cystatin), and IMT, whereas DPI significantly depended on Cystain, CKD-EPI (cystatin; cystatin-creatinine), IMT, NT-proBNP, and troponin I. In multiple stepwise regression analysis model only CKD-EPI (cystatin) independently influenced DPI. Conclusions. Cardiovascular and kidney damage significantly influences renal cortical perfusion. Ultrasound measurement of renal perfusion could be a sensitive method for early investigation of cardiovascular and renal injuries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/137868
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author Arkadiusz Lubas
Robert Ryczek
Grzegorz Kade
Jerzy Smoszna
Stanisław Niemczyk
spellingShingle Arkadiusz Lubas
Robert Ryczek
Grzegorz Kade
Jerzy Smoszna
Stanisław Niemczyk
Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
BioMed Research International
author_facet Arkadiusz Lubas
Robert Ryczek
Grzegorz Kade
Jerzy Smoszna
Stanisław Niemczyk
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title Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
title_short Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
title_full Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
title_fullStr Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Cardiovascular Organ Damage on Cortical Renal Perfusion in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure
title_sort impact of cardiovascular organ damage on cortical renal perfusion in patients with chronic renal failure
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction. Properly preserved renal perfusion is the basic determinant of oxygenation, vitality, nutrition, and organ function and its structure. Perfusion disorders are functional changes and are ahead of the appearance of biochemical markers of organ damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate a relationship between the renal cortex perfusion and markers of cardiovascular organ damage in patients with stable chronic renal failure (CKD). Methods. Seventeen patients (2 F; 15 M; age 47±16) with stable CKD at 2–4 stages and hypertension or signs of heart failure were enrolled in this study. Blood tests with an estimation of renal and cardiac functions, echocardiographic parameters, intima-media thickness (IMT), renal resistance index (RRI), and total (TPI), proximal (PPI), and distal (DPI) renal cortical perfusion intensity measurements were collected. Results. DPI was significantly lower than PPI. TPI significantly correlated with age, Cys, CKD-EPI (cystatin), and IMT, whereas DPI significantly depended on Cystain, CKD-EPI (cystatin; cystatin-creatinine), IMT, NT-proBNP, and troponin I. In multiple stepwise regression analysis model only CKD-EPI (cystatin) independently influenced DPI. Conclusions. Cardiovascular and kidney damage significantly influences renal cortical perfusion. Ultrasound measurement of renal perfusion could be a sensitive method for early investigation of cardiovascular and renal injuries.
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