Antonio De Pascalis, Alessandro Tomassetti, Daniele Vetrano, Edoardo Tringali, Luca Di Lullo, Marcello Napoli, Gaetano La Manna, Giuseppe Cianciolo
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Hypertension in Cardiovascular and Kidney Disease: Recent Trends - Treating Two Diseases as One.
Background: Hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are closely interlinked pathophysiologic states, such that high blood pressure (BP) is an independent risk factor for disease progression in both adult and pediatric patients with kidney disorders and progressive decline in kidney function can conversely lead to worsening BP control.
Summary: Hypertension in CKD is not only associated with GFR loss, but increases cardiovascular risk, which is the leading source of mortality and morbidity in this population. Given this complex relationship between hypertension, CKD, and CVD, an optimal management of BP in CKD is mandatory to break an established vicious pathophysiological cycle that leads to adverse outcomes.
Key messages: New promising molecules for the treatment of CKD, with interesting mechanisms, particularly regarding their pathophysiological interactions with arterial hypertension, are available or under development and in the very next future they may change the way we treat high BP in CKD patients.
期刊介绍:
The journal ''Cardiorenal Medicine'' explores the mechanisms by which obesity and other metabolic abnormalities promote the pathogenesis and progression of heart and kidney disease (cardiorenal metabolic syndrome). It provides an interdisciplinary platform for the advancement of research and clinical practice, focussing on translational issues.