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Lung-Kidney Cross-Talk in the Critically Ill Patient

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Specialty Critical Care
Date 2016 Jun 24
PMID 27337068
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Abstract

Discoveries have emerged highlighting the complex nature of the interorgan cross-talk between the kidney and the lung. Vascular rigidity, neurohormonal activation, tissue hypoxia, and abnormal immune cell signaling have been identified as common pathways leading to the development and progression of chronic kidney disease. However, our understanding of the causal relationships between lung injury and kidney injury is not precise. This review discusses a number of features and mechanisms of renal dysfunction in pulmonary disorders in relation to respiratory acidosis, impaired gas exchange, systemic congestion, respiratory support/replacement therapies, and other issues relevant to the clinical care of these patients. Biotrauma due to injurious ventilatory strategies can lead to the release of mediators into the lung, which may then translocate into the systemic circulation and cause end-organ dysfunction, including renal dysfunction. Right ventricular dysfunction and congestive states may contribute to alterations of renal perfusion and oxygenation, leading to diuretic resistance and recurrent hospitalization. In patients with concomitant respiratory failure, noninvasive ventilation represents a promising treatment option for the correction of impaired renal microcirculation and endothelial dysfunction. In patients requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, short- and long-term monitoring of kidney function is warranted, as they are at highest risk of developing acute kidney injury and fluid overload.

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