A Single Centre Prospective Study of Cardiorenal Syndrome: Subtypes, Risk Factors and Outcome


Article type :

Original article

Author :

Pankaj Garg,Vishal Parmar,Chintal Vyas,Jyoti Vora,S T Malhan

Volume :

13

Issue :

2

Abstract :

Background and Aims: Many hospitalized patients have various degrees of heart and kidney dysfunction; which was first defined as Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) in 2004. CRS was further divided into five subtypes depending on disease acuity and sequential organ involvements. Early recognition of this syndrome can help to reduce morbidity and mortality in these patients. Our aim of the study was to study baseline characteristics and outcomes of patients in different subtypes, and to identify various risk factors affecting outcomes. Material and Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted on 60 patients with CRS. Sociodemographic, laboratory, and echocardiography parameters were recorded. All patients were classified as per ACUTE DIALYSIS QUALITY INITIATIVE GROUP 2008 into various CRS sub-types. The outcome was considered favourable if patients were stable at discharge whereas, non-favourable for patients who expired or were initiated on maintenance dialysis on discharge. Results: Out of sixty patients (M:34, F:26, Mean age 64.23+10.83), 93.33% had comorbidity. The commonest comorbidity was DM (43, 72%) and the commonest symptom was dyspnea (60, 100%). Thirty (50%) patients had Type 1 CRS. Patients with Type 2 CRS had lower haemoglobin, calcium and mean eGFR and higher urea, creatinine, uric acid and phosphate along with higher Systolic blood pressure (p

Keyword :

cardiorenal syndrome, CRS subtypes, risk factors, outcome