Clinical Correlations of Biomarkers in Chronic Heart Failure Developed on the Background of Rheumatic Heart Disease

CHF cystatin C ischemic heart disease

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  • Khatamova Raykhon Sulaymonovna Assistant of the Department of Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases, Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina
June 16, 2025

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With the increase in life expectancy worldwide, the prevalence and incidence of chronic heart failure (CHF) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are also rising. It is well known that CHF and renal dysfunction frequently coexist as comorbid conditions, contributing to the development of adverse outcomes in the cardiovascular continuum and increasing mortality [202, 61, 36, 1]. CHF has a pronounced negative impact on renal and glomerular hemodynamics. In recent years, many literature reviews have emphasized the interrelationship between the heart and kidneys, described by the term "cardiorenal syndrome," which encompasses complex mechanisms of pathophysiological changes.

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