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    Adel E. Berbari, Giuseppe Mancia (eds.).
    Summary: Chronic kidney disease with a worldwide prevalence of 10% in the general population is emerging as a major public health priority. Renal dysfunction is associated with a high risk for cardiovascular complications. The relationship between renal insufficiency and cardiovascular disease, termed the cardiorenal syndrome exists whether impairment of renal function is a consequence of primary renal parenchymal disease or primary heart disease. This book provides a comprehensive update analysis of our current understanding of the cardiorenal syndrome including epidemiology pathophysiologic mechanism.

    Contents:
    Links between chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease: a bidirectional relationship
    Cardiorenal versus renocardiac syndrome
    Non-pressure-related deleterious effects of excessive dietary sodium
    Regulation of vascular and renal cells by common mediators in health and disease: role of the renin-angiotensin system in the pathophysiology of hypertension and cardiovascular disease
    Cardiorenal continuum
    Definition and classification of stages of chronic kidney disease: screening for chronic kidney disease
    Cardiovascular disease risk factors in chronic kidney disease: traditional, nontraditional and uremia-related threats
    Increased levels of urinary albumin: a cardiovascular risk factor and a target for treatment
    Microalbuminuria and kidney disease: an evidence-based perspective
    Cardiometabolic syndrome
    Diabetes mellitus: is the presence of nephropathy important as a cardiovascular risk factor for cardioneral syndrome?
    Cardiovascular disease: coronary artery disease and coronary artery calcification
    Cardiomyopathy in chronic kidney disease and in end-stage renal disease
    Pathophysiological mechanisms and prognostic significance of renal functional impairment in cardiac patients
    Stroke
    Uremic toxins
    Endothelial dysfunction, nitric oxide bioavailability, and asymmetric dimethyl arginine
    Pathophysiologic link between artherosclerosis and nephrosclerosis
    Aortic stiffness, kidney disease, and renal transplantation
    Disturbed calcium-phosphorus metabolism/arterial calcifications: consequences on cardiovascular function and clinical outcome
    Role of neurohormonal activation in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular complications in chronic kidney disease
    Impaired autonomic blood pressure and blood volume control in chronic renal failure
    Role of novel biomarkers in chronic kidney disease: urotensin II
    Role of novel biomarkers in chronic kidney disease: renalase
    Diabetic kidney disease
    Nondiabetic kidney disease
    Approaches in the management of patients with chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease
    Trends in the management of cardiac patients with renal functional impairment.
    Digital Access Springer 2010