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Body-fat indicators and kidney function decline in older post-myocardial infarction patients: The Alpha Omega Cohort Study

Body-fat indicators and kidney function decline in older post-myocardial infarction patients: The Alpha Omega Cohort Study

... estimates. Third, we did not measure kidney function directly. However, direct measurement of GFR is cumbersome, expensive, and rarely available in large epidemiological studies, and several reports have ...

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The correlation between blood pressure and kidney function decline in older people: a registry-based cohort study

The correlation between blood pressure and kidney function decline in older people: a registry-based cohort study

... the kidney function in persons up to 80 years was con fi rmed by the present ...a decline of ≥ 1 mm Hg/year SBP, DBP or PP as a pre- dictor of kidney function decline, not only in ...

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Blood Pressure is Associated with Rapid Kidney Function Decline in a Very Elderly Hypertensive Chinese Population

<p>Blood Pressure is Associated with Rapid Kidney Function Decline in a Very Elderly Hypertensive Chinese Population</p>

... There is increasingly robust evidence that hypertension is a chronic kidney disease (CKD) risk factor and is strongly predictive of rapid kidney function decline (RKFD) in elderly individuals. ...

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White blood cell count predicts the odds of kidney function decline in a Chinese community-based population

White blood cell count predicts the odds of kidney function decline in a Chinese community-based population

... for the future CVD and all-cause mortality risk [24]. However, inconsistent evidence has been presented re- garding whether inflammation markers, including WBC count, may be used to predict the risk of future ...

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Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease

Association of different glucose traits with kidney function decline risk in a Chinese community-based population without chronic kidney disease

... Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has become a major issue worldwide and hyperglycemia is known as an important risk factor responsible for CKD ...predict kidney function decline (KFD) risk better ...

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Relation of multi-marker panel to incident chronic kidney disease and rapid kidney function decline in African Americans: the Jackson Heart Study

Relation of multi-marker panel to incident chronic kidney disease and rapid kidney function decline in African Americans: the Jackson Heart Study

... chronic kidney disease (CKD) and rapid kidney function decline (RKFD) in 2813 Jackson Heart Study participants without prevalent CKD at exam 1 (2000 – 2004) and with complete assays at exam 1 ...

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Vitamin K antagonist use and renal function in pre-dialysis patients

Vitamin K antagonist use and renal function in pre-dialysis patients

... Our study results suggest that the effect of vitamin K antago- nist use on kidney function decline and start of dialysis is probably limited. Therefore, based on our study, we do not recommend ...

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Serum Ferritin Independently Predicts the Incidence of Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

<p>Serum Ferritin Independently Predicts the Incidence of Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus</p>

... chronic kidney disease in 5,829 Patients with type 2 dia- betes: a 5-year prospective analysis of the Hong Kong diabetes ...to kidney function decline than peripheral systolic blood pressure ...

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Higher estimated net endogenous acid production with lower intake of fruits and vegetables based on a dietary survey is associated with the progression of chronic kidney disease

Higher estimated net endogenous acid production with lower intake of fruits and vegetables based on a dietary survey is associated with the progression of chronic kidney disease

... with kidney function decline and was attributable to a lower intake of fruits and ...of Kidney Disease and Hypertension, Scialla et ...fast decline in eGFR in patients with high NEAP ...

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A cohort study on the rate of progression of diabetic chronic kidney disease in different ethnic groups

A cohort study on the rate of progression of diabetic chronic kidney disease in different ethnic groups

... of kidney function ...of kidney function decline after adjusting for the effects of glycaemic control in Black populations compared with Whites, while others have shown signi fi - cant ...

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Impact of partial nephrectomy on kidney function in patients with renal cell carcinoma

Impact of partial nephrectomy on kidney function in patients with renal cell carcinoma

... RN is now recognized as an independent risk factor for the development of CKD when used as a treatment for small renal tumors [8,10]. Nevertheless, RN remained the most common treatment for newly detected small renal ...

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Decline of kidney function during the pre-dialysis period in chronic kidney disease patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Decline of kidney function during the pre-dialysis period in chronic kidney disease patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... For all included studies, the following data were extracted and entered into an electronic database: first author and year of publication, number of participants and population stud- ied, setting (e.g., referral ...

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A Study on Prevalence of Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Its Correlation with Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) in CKD patients

A Study on Prevalence of Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Its Correlation with Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) in CKD patients

... 26% of CKD with hypertensives and 8% of CKD normotensives had systolic dysfunction. This was found to be statistically significant, but when CKD normotensives were compared with that of controls, this association was ...

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Perfluoroalkyl substances and kidney function in chronic kidney disease, anemia, and diabetes

Perfluoroalkyl substances and kidney function in chronic kidney disease, anemia, and diabetes

... into the following categories: ≥ 90 (normal), 60–89 (mild kidney impairment), 45–59 (stage 3a CKD), 30–44 (stage 3b CKD), and < 30 (stages 4–5 CKD). Multivariable models included age, sex, and diabetes duration ...

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Executive Function Deficits in HIV Associated Neurocognitive Decline

Executive Function Deficits in HIV Associated Neurocognitive Decline

... Executive function deficits are also often reported to be highly variable both within individuals and between groups (Burgess & Alderman, 2012) and this was true of the sample obtained for this ...

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Genetic background of nonmutant Piebald-Virol-Glaxo rats does not influence nephronophthisis phenotypes

Genetic background of nonmutant Piebald-Virol-Glaxo rats does not influence nephronophthisis phenotypes

... percentage kidney/body weight did not vary significantly in either the nonmutant or mutant rats in either the second filial or backcross 1 progeny, which suggests that there are no modifier loci in the background ...

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High urinary interleukin 2 in late post transplant period portends a risk of decline in kidney allograft function: a preliminary study

High urinary interleukin 2 in late post transplant period portends a risk of decline in kidney allograft function: a preliminary study

... development [5], which might occur within the graft itself [21], and thus it could contribute to chronic antibody- mediated rejection. Antibody-mediated rejection itself is recognized as a leading cause of late ...

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Defensive role of Rosmarinus officinalis in carbon tetrachloride-induced nephrotoxicity and oxidative stress in rats

Defensive role of Rosmarinus officinalis in carbon tetrachloride-induced nephrotoxicity and oxidative stress in rats

... the kidney and urinary tract contribute globally with approximately 850,000 deaths every year and 115,010,107 disability-adjusted life (Dirks et ...Chronic kidney diseases (CKD) is the 12th leading cause of ...

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Anemia and risk for cognitive decline in chronic kidney disease

Anemia and risk for cognitive decline in chronic kidney disease

... cognitive decline in the general population [5–7], but not among patients with ...tive decline is increased only for patients with severe anemia, that is, a Hb concentration well below the WHO ...

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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

... We recorded the age, sex, weight, diagnosis at ICU ad- mission (cardiological, including cardiac arrest, myocar- dial infarction and cardiogenic shock; trauma; sepsis; suspicion of pulmonary embolism; neurologic, ...

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