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A Review on the Treatment of Kidney Failure (Renal Failure) with Traditional Herbal Medicine as a New Perspective

A Review on the Treatment of Kidney Failure (Renal Failure) with Traditional Herbal Medicine as a New Perspective

... renal failure is increasing day by day in India, two deaths every five ...many kidney disease victims die in India - two lakh a year or roughly 547 ...from kidney failure is not only because ...

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Validation of the kidney failure risk equation for end-stage kidney disease in Southeast Asia

Validation of the kidney failure risk equation for end-stage kidney disease in Southeast Asia

... the Kidney Failure Risk Equation (KFRE) incorporating four variables (age, sex, eGFR, urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio [ACR]) or eight variables (age, sex, eGFR, ACR, serum calcium, phosphate, bicarbonate, ...

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Chronic kidney failure data management system with automatic classification

Chronic kidney failure data management system with automatic classification

... Currently, most of the government hospitals and clinics in Malaysia are still using paper based record for CKF stage classification data management. As laboratory test play important role in detection of chronic ...

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Chronic Kidney Failure: Knowledge of Kidney Disease, Perception of Causes and Symptomatology in Uyo, Nigeria

Chronic Kidney Failure: Knowledge of Kidney Disease, Perception of Causes and Symptomatology in Uyo, Nigeria

... This was a cross-sectional survey of Uyo residents for the knowledge, awareness and perception of kidney dis- ease. Uyo is the capital of Akwa Ibom State of Nigeria. The state is named after the great Qua-Iboe ...

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Genetics of kidney failure and the evolving story of APOL1

Genetics of kidney failure and the evolving story of APOL1

... Chronic kidney disease (CKD) results from a wide array of processes that impair the kidney’s abil- ity to perform its major functions. As many as 20 million Americans suffer from CKD and near- ly a half million ...

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Prevalence of Acute and Chronic Renal Failure in Patients aged over 59 Years

Prevalence of Acute and Chronic Renal Failure in Patients aged over 59 Years

... Several studies point out that 30-40% of new dialysis patients have not received prior support by a nephrologist [3] and that this lack of specialist monitoring before ESRD treatment represents an early mortality factor ...

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Varicella infections in patients with end stage renal disease: a systematic review

Varicella infections in patients with end stage renal disease: a systematic review

... chronic kidney failure, renal replacement therapy, kidney transplantation, end stage renal disease, end stage renal failure, chicken pox, varicella, vaccine, vaccination and ...(Kidney ...

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Evaluation of Medical Costs of Kidney  Diseases and Risk Factors in Japan

Evaluation of Medical Costs of Kidney Diseases and Risk Factors in Japan

... otherwise), Kidney (1: with kidney failure/dialysis, 0:otherwise), Cerebrovascular (1: with cerebrovascular diseases 0: otherwise), Cardiovascular (1: with cardiovascular diseases, 0: otherwise), ...

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Year in review: Critical Care 2004 – nephrology

Year in review: Critical Care 2004 – nephrology

... of kidney dysfunction but limited specificity for its presence) and patients in whom renal function is markedly affected (high specificity for true renal dysfunction but limited sensitivity in detecting early and ...

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... “(Chronic kidney disease OR chronic kidney failure OR severe renal impairment OR End stage renal disease OR dialysis) AND (sofosbuvir OR ledipasvir OR simeprevir OR grazoprevir OR elbasvir OR ...

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Predictive value of the RIFLE urine output criteria on contrast-induced nephropathy in critically ill patients

Predictive value of the RIFLE urine output criteria on contrast-induced nephropathy in critically ill patients

... the kidney, Failure of kidney func- tion, Loss of kidney function and End-stage renal dis- ease) classification [19, ...the Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcome (KDIGO) criteria, an ...

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Exploring metabolic dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

Exploring metabolic dysfunction in chronic kidney disease

... (towards kidney failure) which is thought to be particularly linked to uremia, acidosis, inhibition of normal insulin-IGF-1 anabolic signalling pathways within skeletal muscle and activation of proteolytic ...

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ROLE OF COMMUNITY PHARMACIST; CARE OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

ROLE OF COMMUNITY PHARMACIST; CARE OF HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

... High blood pressure is called "the silent killer" because it often causes no symptoms for many years, even decades, until it finally damages certain critical organs. Poorly controlled hypertension ultimately can ...

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The Incidence Rate, Risk Factors and Clinical Outcome of Acute Kidney Injury in Critical Patients

The Incidence Rate, Risk Factors and Clinical Outcome of Acute Kidney Injury in Critical Patients

... Patients who met any of the criteria of the RI- FLE classification were defined as AKI patients. AKI was considered if there was an increase in serum creatinine to more than 1.5-fold of baseline value, or a decrease in ...

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Association of diabetes-related kidney disease with cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

Association of diabetes-related kidney disease with cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

... heart failure, and ESRD, and therefore have reported outcomes based on the tim- ing of diabetes onset (rather than DKD onset) [19 – ...with kidney disease stage was even stronger: DKD stage 3 was associated ...

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Kidney transplant in diabetic patients: modalities, indications and results

Kidney transplant in diabetic patients: modalities, indications and results

... the kidney transplant, the type 2 diabetic patients have 8 to 19 additional years in their life expectancy ...the kidney graft survival rates (2002 United States Organ Procurement and Transplantation ...

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Long-term risk of mortality for acute kidney injury in HIV-infected patients: a cohort analysis

Long-term risk of mortality for acute kidney injury in HIV-infected patients: a cohort analysis

... heart failure, coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease and peripheral arterial ...Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was considered whenever baseline GFR was < 60 mL/min/ ...

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Low mean perfusion pressure is a risk factor for progression of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients – A retrospective analysis

Low mean perfusion pressure is a risk factor for progression of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients – A retrospective analysis

... The association between MPP and the odds of progressing to AKI III was explored by multivariable logistic regression analysis with adjustment for factors previously shown to be associated with risk of progres- sion, ie. ...

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Year in review 2009: Critical Care  nephrology

Year in review 2009: Critical Care nephrology

... neurological failure (OR 2.48), liver failure (OR ...gastrointestinal failure (OR ...hematological failure (OR 1.74), respiratory failure (OR ...cardiovascular failure (OR ...

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Prognostic value of platelet to lymphocyte ratios among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury

Prognostic value of platelet to lymphocyte ratios among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury

... Severity-of-illness scores, including the Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II), Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score, were recorded and calculated for each ...

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