Literature DB >> 8320946

Cardiac hypertrophy and arterial alterations in end-stage renal disease: hemodynamic factors.

G M London1, S J Marchais, A P Guerin, F Metivier, B Pannier.   

Abstract

Left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy is the most common cardiovascular alteration observed in end-stage renal disease patients. LV hypertrophy results from chronic flow and pressure overload and combines features of concentric and eccentric hypertrophy. The causes of chronic flow overload are the presence of AV shunt, salt and water overload, and anemia. The pressure overload is related to alterations of physical properties of large arteries characterized by an increased arterial and aortic stiffness. The systolic function of hypertrophied ventricle is preserved, but the diastolic filling is impaired. The ventricular hypertrophy progresses over the time on hemodialysis together with a progressive worsening of both systolic and diastolic functions.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8320946

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int Suppl        ISSN: 0098-6577            Impact factor:   10.545


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1.  Angiographical severity of coronary atherosclerosis predicts death in the first year of hemodialysis.

Authors:  Nobuhiko Joki; Hiroki Hase; Yasunori Takahashi; Hiroyasu Ishikawa; Ryoichi Nakamura; Yoshihiko Imamura; Yuri Tanaka; Tomokatsu Saijyo; Masayuki Fukazawa; Yoji Inishi; Masato Nakamura; Tetsu Yamaguchi
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.370

Review 2.  Cardiovascular disease as a late complication of end-stage renal disease in children.

Authors:  Jaap W Groothoff; Marc R Lilien; Nicole C A J van de Kar; Eric D Wolff; Jean Claude Davin
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2004-11-10       Impact factor: 3.714

Review 3.  Arterial stiffness.

Authors:  Ursula Quinn; Laurie A Tomlinson; John R Cockcroft
Journal:  JRSM Cardiovasc Dis       Date:  2012-09-30

4.  Prehemodialysis arteriovenous access creation is associated with better cardiovascular outcomes in patients receiving hemodialysis: a population-based cohort study.

Authors:  Cheng-Chieh Yen; Mei-Yin Liu; Po-Wei Chen; Peir-Haur Hung; Tse-Hsuan Su; Yueh-Han Hsu
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2019-04-03       Impact factor: 2.984

5.  Effects of acute variation of dialysate calcium concentrations on arterial stiffness and aortic pressure waveform.

Authors:  Amélie LeBeouf; Fabrice Mac-Way; Mihai Silviu Utescu; Nadia Chbinou; Pierre Douville; Simon Desmeules; Mohsen Agharazii
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  2009-08-04       Impact factor: 5.992

6.  The changes in cardiac dimensions and function in patients with end stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis.

Authors:  Dong Won Lee; Yong Beom Kim; Seoung Jae An; Yoo Suck Jung; Ihm Soo Kwak; Yung Woo Shin; Ha Yeon Rha
Journal:  Korean J Intern Med       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 2.884

Review 7.  Animal Models to Study Links between Cardiovascular Disease and Renal Failure and Their Relevance to Human Pathology.

Authors:  Tim D Hewitson; Stephen G Holt; Edward R Smith
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2015-09-17       Impact factor: 7.561

8.  Pulse Wave Velocity at Early Adulthood: Breastfeeding and Nutrition during Pregnancy and Childhood.

Authors:  Carolina Avila Vianna; Bernardo Lessa Horta; Denise Petrucci Gigante; Fernando Celso Lopes Fernandes de Barros
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-04-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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