Abstract

While coronary heart disease is undoubtedly a major cause of cardiac morbidity and mortality in uremia, important noncoronary problems contribute to the common presence of cardiac problems. Based on clinical and experimental studies, we could show: (i) Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) can be dissociated, at least in part, from elevation of blood pressure. (ii) In uremia, PTH-dependent intermyocardiocytic fibrosis occurs; it may account, at least in part, for disturbed LV compliance and contribute to the arrhythmogenic potential. (iii) Blood pressure-independent abnormalities of intracardiac arterioles and reduced myocardial capillary supply are observed.

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