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Haemodynamic frailty – A risk factor for acute kidney injury in the elderly
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Palabras clave
Elderly
Haemodynamic frailty
Dehydration
Acute kidney injury
Clasificación UNESCO
3209 Farmacología
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Docherty, N. G., Delles, C., D’Haese, P., Layton, A. T., Martínez-Salgado, C., Vervaet, B. A., & López-Hernández, F. J. (2021). Haemodynamic frailty – A risk factor for acute kidney injury in the elderly. Ageing Research Reviews, 70, 101408. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2021.101408
Resumen
[EN] Clinical frailty in the elderly is defined by a composite measure of functional psychomotor decline. Herein, we
develop the concept of haemodynamic frailty (HDF), a state of increased predisposition to disease prevalent in the
elderly and characterised by impairment of the network of compensatory responses governing the defence of
circulatory volume and adaptive haemodynamic function. We review the factors predisposing the elderly to HDF,
with a focus on the impaired capacity to sustain total body water balance. As a component of HDF, dehydration
generates vulnerability to diseases caused by tissue hypoperfusion, including acute kidney injury. We provide a
detailed mechanistic explanation of how dehydration and depletion of the intravascular volume impacts on renal
blood flow to become an important element of the heightened risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) in the elderly. We
bring these mechanistic considerations into the clinical context with reference to examples of how pre-renal
(haemodynamic) and intrinsic (involving renal parenchymal damage) AKI risk is elevated in the setting of
dehydration. Finally, we present HDF as a state of opportunity to prevent disease, for which diagnostic and
interventional standards need to be refined. Further prospective studies are warranted to help clarify the clinical
utility of assessing and managing HDF with regard to the mitigation of AKI risk in the elderly.
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1568-1637
DOI
10.1016/j.arr.2021.101408
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