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Burden and challenges of heart failure in patients with chronic kidney disease. A call to action

01-may-2020 | Revista: Nefrología

Gregorio Romero-González, Susana Ravassa, Omar González, Ignacio Lorenzo, Miguel Angel Rojas, Isabel García-Trigo, Nuria García-Fernández, Javier Lavilla, Paloma L Martín, Begoña López, Arantxa González, Francisco J Beaumont, Gorka San José, María U Moreno, Noelia Ania, Elena Osacar, Pilar Amézqueta, Javier Díez


Abstract

Patients with the dual burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and chronic congestive heart failure (HF) experience unacceptably high rates of symptom load, hospitalization, and mortality. Currently, concerted efforts to identify, prevent and treat HF in CKD patients are lacking at the institutional level, with emphasis still being placed on individual specialty views on this topic.

The authors of this review paper endorse the need for a dedicated cardiorenal interdisciplinary team that includes nephrologists and renal nurses and jointly manages appropriate clinical interventions across the inpatient and outpatient settings. There is a critical need for guidelines and best clinical practice models from major cardiology and nephrology professional societies, as well as for research funding in both specialties to focus on the needs of future therapies for HF in CKD patients.

The implementation of cross-specialty educational programs across all levels in cardiology and nephrology will help train future specialists and nurses who have the ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent HF in CKD patients in a precise, clinically effective, and cost-favorable manner.

CITA DEL ARTÍCULO  Nefrologia. May-Jun 2020;40(3):223-236. doi: 10.1016/j.nefro.2019.10.005.