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  • Cardiorenal syndrome comprises a heterogeneous group of acute and chronic conditions, which affect patients with combined cardiac and renal dysfunction. Although cardiorenal syndrome is widely recognized, research in this field is hampered by the lack of a universally accepted definition and limited understanding of the hierarchy of factors involved in pathogenesis of the disease. Here, the authors discuss the current understanding of cardiorenal syndrome and suggest a roadmap for future research.

    • Branko Braam
    • Jaap A. Joles
    • Carlo A. Gaillard
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 10, P: 48-55
  • This wide-ranging introduction to new technologies for the management of renal failure touches on the optimization of conventional dialysis and on alternative techniques such as transplantation methods, artificial kidneys, tissue engineering strategies and harnessing the regenerative capacity of stem cells. The potential for other organs to 'host' renal functions, and the co-opting of developmental plasticity, are also discussed.

    • Branko Braam
    • Marianne C Verhaar
    • Jaap A Joles
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
    Volume: 3, P: 564-572
  • Anemia is associated with exacerbation of both renal and cardiac disease. A considerable proportion of patients whose anemia is treated with erythropoietin do not respond, and the safety and efficacy of this therapy in people that have both chronic heart and kidney disease has not been proven. Overcoming erythropoietin resistance in this population must be predicated on understanding the processes that contribute to this state. These are reviewed here.

    • Karien van der Putten
    • Branko Braam
    • Carlo AJM Gaillard
    Reviews
    Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology
    Volume: 4, P: 47-57