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Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in End‐Stage Kidney Disease: Pathogenesis,Diagnosis, and Treatment
Authors:Tetsuya Ogawa  Misato Koeda  Kosaku Nitta
Institution:Department of Medicine, Medical Center East and Kidney Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Diastolic dysfunction is frequently observed in end‐stage kidney disease (ESKD), and ESKD patients have many risk factors for heart failure (HF), including hypertension, diabetes, and coronary artery disease. Diastolic HF, also called HF with preserved ejection fraction, refers to a clinical syndrome in which patients have symptoms and signs of HF, normal or near normal left ventricular (LV) systolic function, and evidence of diastolic dysfunction manifested by abnormal LV filling and elevated filling pressure. Recent reports suggest that HF with preserved ejection fraction is more common in hemodialysis patients than HF with low ejection fraction. Diastolic HF in ESKD patients is a strong predictor of death. In this article, we review the information available in the literature on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and potential treatment strategies of diastolic dysfunction or diastolic HF based on evidence obtained in the general population that is potentially applicable to ESKD patients.
Keywords:Dialysis  Diastolic dysfunction  Doppler echocardiography  End‐stage kidney disease  Mortality
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