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Chronic kidney disease stage 4

Epidemiological profile of mineral bone disease in chronic kidney disease stage 4-5.

Epidemiological profile of mineral bone disease in chronic kidney disease stage 4-5.

... The mitral valve and posterior mitral annulus were the most common sites of calcification in our study. While aortic valve calcification increases with age and is considered a degenerative process, mitral annular ...

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Effect of vitamin-D analogue on albuminuria in patients with non-dialysed chronic kidney disease stage 4–5: a retrospective single center study

Effect of vitamin-D analogue on albuminuria in patients with non-dialysed chronic kidney disease stage 4–5: a retrospective single center study

... Animal studies of VDRA-treatment in different experi- mental models of kidney failure support these clinical find- ings by consistently reporting reduction in albuminuria and also glomerulosclerosis [13-27]. ...

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Clinical characteristics and outcome of HIV infected patients with chronic kidney disease in Sub Saharan Africa: an example from Cameroon

Clinical characteristics and outcome of HIV infected patients with chronic kidney disease in Sub Saharan Africa: an example from Cameroon

... Common disease due to the virus are HIV associated ne- phropathy (HIVAN) and HIV-immune complex nephrop- athy ...end stage kidney disease (ESKD) amongst black in the United States of America ...

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Mineral metabolism and outcomes in chronic kidney disease stage 2–4 patients

Mineral metabolism and outcomes in chronic kidney disease stage 2–4 patients

... of chronic kidney disease, whereas significant hyperphosphatemia only developed in the later ...renal disease or mortality after adjustments for cardiovascular risk factors, chronic ...

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Knowledge of physicians on chronic kidney disease and their attitudes towards referral, in two cities of Cameroon: a cross sectional study

Knowledge of physicians on chronic kidney disease and their attitudes towards referral, in two cities of Cameroon: a cross sectional study

... Results: Of the 174 general practitioners and non‑nephrology specialists approached, 114 (65.5 %) returned answered questionnaires. Only 58.8 % of doctors identified the correct definition of CKD. Most physicians were ...

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Patient characteristics and initiation of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in patients with chronic kidney disease in routine clinical practice in the US: a retrospective cohort study

Patient characteristics and initiation of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in patients with chronic kidney disease in routine clinical practice in the US: a retrospective cohort study

... Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with a grad- ual, progressive loss of kidney ...renal disease (ESRD) [1, ...several chronic conditions including obesity, diabetes, ...

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Subclinical cardiopulmonary dysfunction in stage 3 chronic kidney disease

Subclinical cardiopulmonary dysfunction in stage 3 chronic kidney disease

... CKD stage 3 had lower peak heart rates attained during exercise (mean difference: 9 bpm (95% CI 3 to 14); ...difference: 4 bpm (95% CI 1 to 7); ...CKD stage 3 remained signi fi ...CKD stage 3 ...

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Determinants of arterial stiffness in chronic kidney
disease stage 3

Determinants of arterial stiffness in chronic kidney disease stage 3

... to stage of CKD was reported ...CKD stage 3–4 and GFR was substantially lower than in our cohort (mean eGFR of 38 mL/ ...CKD stage 3–5 they did not find a significant relationship between ...

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Baseline characteristics of patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3 and stage 4 in spain: the MERENA observational cohort study

Baseline characteristics of patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3 and stage 4 in spain: the MERENA observational cohort study

... and 4, was associated with a high prevalence of cardiovascular dis- ...and 4 CKD were relatively small (35% vs. 42% in stages 3 and 4, ...CVD, stage 3 subjects were subdivided into ...

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The cost-effectiveness of using chronic kidney disease risk scores to screen for early-stage chronic kidney disease

The cost-effectiveness of using chronic kidney disease risk scores to screen for early-stage chronic kidney disease

... The Bang et al. and Kshirsagar et al. risk scores range from zero to one and correspond to a person ’ s level of risk for having or developing CKD. Because the Bang et al. risk score is based on single observations per ...

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Vascular calcification burden of Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease: methodology of a cohort study

Vascular calcification burden of Chinese patients with chronic kidney disease: methodology of a cohort study

... CKD stage 5 are defined according to Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (K/DOQI) and KDIGO guidelines, respectively (Table 4) [20, ...

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Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and associated factors among the Chinese population in Taian, China

Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and associated factors among the Chinese population in Taian, China

... low disease awareness. Tests to detect early stage CKD are available, but have not yet been used widely, and most individuals do not undergo regular urine test- ...to 4% of the gross ...

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The natural history of, and risk factors for, progressive Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): the Renal Impairment in Secondary care (RIISC) study; rationale and protocol

The natural history of, and risk factors for, progressive Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): the Renal Impairment in Secondary care (RIISC) study; rationale and protocol

... CKD 4 and 5 or CKD 3 and either accelerated progression and/or proteinuria who are managed in secondary care are eligible to ...end stage kidney disease and ...of chronic kidney ...

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Evaluation of Lipid Profile in patients with Non-diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease stage 3, 4 and 5

Evaluation of Lipid Profile in patients with Non-diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease stage 3, 4 and 5

... the disease state associated with advanced renal impairment involve more than renal excretory ...vascular disease and comorbidity associated with advanced renal ...

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On the rationale of population screening for chronic kidney disease: a public health perspective

On the rationale of population screening for chronic kidney disease: a public health perspective

... for disease” ...early stage and be ...that kidney function can be easily measured via blood and urine testing (even if one has to acknowledge the difficulty to precisely and accurately assess GFR in ...

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Evolution of chronic renal impairment and long term mortality after de novo acute kidney injury in the critically ill; a Swedish multi centre cohort study

Evolution of chronic renal impairment and long term mortality after de novo acute kidney injury in the critically ill; a Swedish multi centre cohort study

... For a number of reasons the extent to which critically ill patients, with de novo AKI specifically, are at risk of CKD and ESRD is unknown. First, many studies lack pre-ICU data on CKD and hence, have not excluded ...

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Population based incidence, mortality and quality of life in critically ill patients treated with renal replacement therapy: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in finnish intensive care units

Population based incidence, mortality and quality of life in critically ill patients treated with renal replacement therapy: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in finnish intensive care units

... and disease severity (SAPS II has ranged from 45 to 48 in studies with reported values [13,17,18]) was lower than in previous studies with mortality rates between 44 and 64% ...of disease has been reported ...

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Early serum creatinine accurately predicts acute kidney injury post cardiac surgery

Early serum creatinine accurately predicts acute kidney injury post cardiac surgery

... Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) was defined and staged accor- ding to the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) ...criteria. Stage 1: rise in serum creatinine of ≥ ...sCr. Stage 2: increase of ≥ 2–3 ...

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... Anemia is a frequent complication of CKD with in- creasing prevalence as this condition progresses, thereby affecting nearly all patients on dialysis. The etiology of anemia in the adolescent population with CKD is ...

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