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Inhibition of zymosan-induced kidney dysfunction by tyrphostin AG-490

Inhibition of zymosan-induced kidney dysfunction by tyrphostin AG-490

... age. Kidney involvement has been often observed in sep- tic shock patients [1] and contributed to high mortality rate ...the kidney inflammation [5]. In the model of zymosan-induced shock, kidney ...

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Prevalence of Kidney Dysfunction among Orthopaedic Patients in Northwestern Nigeria

Prevalence of Kidney Dysfunction among Orthopaedic Patients in Northwestern Nigeria

... of kidney dysfunction is 1.7%. Kidney dysfunction was found among gouty arthritis patients within the age group of 61-80 years, however none was found among 20-40 and 41-60 ...of Kidney ...

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Reno productive activity of Ipomoea digitata in gentamicin induced kidney dysfunction

Reno productive activity of Ipomoea digitata in gentamicin induced kidney dysfunction

... significant kidney dysfunction was observed from increased level of urea, creatinine, sodium and decreased level of protein, potassium and non enzymatic antioxidants such as vitamin C and vitamin ...

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Anaemia and kidney dysfunction in Caribbean Type 2 diabetic patients

Anaemia and kidney dysfunction in Caribbean Type 2 diabetic patients

... chronic kidney disease in the subjects are shown on Table ...of kidney dysfunction compared with the non- diabetic subjects (Table 4, p < ...

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“Acute kidney dysfunction with no rejection” is associated with poor renal outcomes at 2 years post kidney transplantation

“Acute kidney dysfunction with no rejection” is associated with poor renal outcomes at 2 years post kidney transplantation

... acute dysfunction with no rejection, AR acute rejection, BMI body mass index, PRA panel reactive antibody, LD living donor, DCD donor after circulatory death, CIT cold ischemic time, HLA MM HLA mismatches, DGF ...

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Analysis of kidney dysfunction in orthopaedic patients

Analysis of kidney dysfunction in orthopaedic patients

... chronic kidney disease and pre-morbid use of nephrotoxic medications were the main risk factors of AKI in patients with a fractured neck of ...renal dysfunction on admission to hospital, a preva- lence that ...

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Association of hearing impairment with chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional study of the Korean general population

Association of hearing impairment with chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional study of the Korean general population

... Demographic characteristics were analyzed according to the hearing threshold (<40 or ≥40). Logistic regres- sion analysis was applied to examine whether hearing impairment was associated with CKD and was fitted with ...

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Decreased GFR and its joint association with type 2 diabetes and hypertension with prevalence and severity of carotid plaque in a community population in China

<p>Decreased GFR and its joint association with type 2 diabetes and hypertension with prevalence and severity of carotid plaque in a community population in China</p>

... Several limitations should be acknowledged. This is a cross-sectional study showing only associations between T2DM, hypertension, eGFR and carotid plaque, which limits the power of causal inference. In addition, our fi ...

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Low aquaporin-2 excretion in the nephrotic syndrome: an escape from the vasopressin regulating effect

Low aquaporin-2 excretion in the nephrotic syndrome: an escape from the vasopressin regulating effect

... of kidney disease were idiopathic membranous nephropathy (n = 12), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (n = 10), membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (n = 2), mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis (n = 8), ...

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Chronic kidney disease: identification and management in primary care

Chronic kidney disease: identification and management in primary care

... milder kidney dysfunction should be labeled as having a “disease”, the development of international guidelines, such as those from the US National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes ...

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Feasibility, Safety, and Periprocedural Complications Associated with Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms according to the Depth of Anesthesia

Feasibility, Safety, and Periprocedural Complications Associated with Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms according to the Depth of Anesthesia

... Of the sema, and severe liver or kidney dysfunction.16 However, unlike aforementioned 16 interventions with complications, 8 ocpatients with unruptured aneurysms, it is difficult to acco[r] ...

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Prevalence and prognostic impact of kidney disease on heart failure patients

Prevalence and prognostic impact of kidney disease on heart failure patients

... Continuous variables are presented as median and IQR, and categorical variables are presented as counts and proportions (%). p Values for trends were assessed by Pearson χ 2 for proportions and Kruskal-Wallis test for ...

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Exploring metabolic dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

Exploring metabolic dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

... The effects of CKD on measured REE are somewhat complex as instinctively it may be expected that REE would increase with the severity of kidney dysfunction and inflammatory stress. This may not always be ...

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Identification of young adults at risk of an accelerated loss of kidney function in an area affected by Mesoamerican nephropathy

Identification of young adults at risk of an accelerated loss of kidney function in an area affected by Mesoamerican nephropathy

... for kidney dysfunction using a single local creatinine test ...in kidney function will be beneficial to provide advice ...future kidney function ...

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TLR4 activation mediates kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury

TLR4 activation mediates kidney ischemia/reperfusion injury

... the kidney is a potential mediator of innate activation and ...of kidney IRI, we demonstrated a significant increase in TLR4 expression by tubular epithelial cells (TECs) and infiltrating leukocytes within ...

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Prevalence and predictors of left ventricular dysfunction among patients with chronic kidney disease attending Muhimbili National Hospital in Tanzania &mdash;&nbsp;a cross-sectional study

Prevalence and predictors of left ventricular dysfunction among patients with chronic kidney disease attending Muhimbili National Hospital in Tanzania &mdash;&nbsp;a cross-sectional study

... Patients and methods: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from May 2014 to January 2015 at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Patients ≥18 years with CKD were consecutively ...

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Sedation and renal impairment in critically ill patients: a post hoc analysis of a randomized trial

Sedation and renal impairment in critically ill patients: a post hoc analysis of a randomized trial

... acute kidney inju- ries expressed according to the RIFLE ...acute kidney injuries in the sedated control group is, therefore, suggestive of a poorer outcome and might explain a part of the pro- longed ...

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Reversible preoperative renal dysfunction does not add to the risk of postoperative acute kidney injury after cardiac valve surgery

Reversible preoperative renal dysfunction does not add to the risk of postoperative acute kidney injury after cardiac valve surgery

... 22. Heywood JT, Fonarow GC, Costanzo MR, Mathur VS, Wigneswaran JR, Wynne J; ADHERE Scientific Advisory Committee and Investiga- tors. High prevalence of renal dysfunction and its impact on out- come in 118,465 ...

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Psychological rejection of the transplanted organ and graft dysfunction in kidney transplant patients

Psychological rejection of the transplanted organ and graft dysfunction in kidney transplant patients

... Medical parameters (serum creatinine level and eGFR) of patients were collected from the routine clinical blood tests after transplantation, at the required control follow-up medical examination to assess allograft ...

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Exercise-induced albuminuria increases over time in individuals with impaired glucose metabolism

Exercise-induced albuminuria increases over time in individuals with impaired glucose metabolism

... metabolic dysfunction, and more specifically impaired glucose metabolism seems to drive an increase in urinary albu- min excretion following exercise which continues to ele- vate over ...

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