Kidney diseases may also lead to heart disease or
coronary illness because of which more than 20 million people die in the U.S.
Chronic kidney disease induces the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
Coronary disease results in more than half of all the deaths among individuals
with CKD (Chronic kidney diseases). Indeed, even early stage of renal
ailment puts a man in the risk zone of heart ailments and heart attacks and
heart disease-related death. Kidney dialysis patients who also have cardiovascular disease are more prone to death at
about 10 to 30 times than in case of general cardiovascular patients. Diabetes
and hypertension are two major risk factors for heart disease and chronic
kidney disease. Kidney disease (acute kidney disease or chronic kidney disease)
can induce the danger of cardiovascular illness, even with hypertension, high
cholesterol and concurrent diabetes. Recent researches show that kidney
diseases (renal diseases) induce heart disease, even before the kidneys are
harmed to the point of requiring dialysis or transplantation
The session includes Cardiorenal syndrome, Effects
of Cardiovascular Diseases on the Kidney, Effects of the Kidney on the
Cardiovascular System, Diseases Affecting both Organs, Modification of Cardiac
Drugs in Renal Disease