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Multiple Antihypertensive Therapy in Nephrology Practice

Multiple Antihypertensive Therapy in Nephrology Practice

... Introduction: Hypertension (HT) can be the cause or consequence of chronic kidney ...in nephrology, is related to the severity of HT and not to its ...

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Characterization and history of arterial hypertension leading to inpatient treatment

Characterization and history of arterial hypertension leading to inpatient treatment

... This study presented several limitations. In particular, our cohort of patients may not have been large enough to draw significant conclusions regarding patient charac- teristics associated with inpatient treatment of ...

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Unilateral adrenal hyperplasia is a usual cause of primary hyperaldosteronism. Results from a Swedish screening study

Unilateral adrenal hyperplasia is a usual cause of primary hyperaldosteronism. Results from a Swedish screening study

... with hypertension; age 20 to 88 years, 165 women and 188 men, from a university-based Hypertension and Nephrology Outpatient clinics (123 SP) and two primary care centres, (230 NSP) from the same ...

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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN YOUNG PATIENTS AT NEPHROLOGY DEPARTMENT IN OUR HOSPITAL

A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN YOUNG PATIENTS AT NEPHROLOGY DEPARTMENT IN OUR HOSPITAL

... Background: The etiologies and clinical outcomes of acute kidney injury are variable throughout the world and has become important cause of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. Current study was planned to ...

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Year in review 2013: Critical Care  nephrology

Year in review 2013: Critical Care nephrology

... score, hypertension, nephrotoxic drugs, liver disease, sepsis, diabetes, and chronic kidney ...in nephrology and critical care who can promptly evaluate these patients while they are still in the golden ...

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Cost Effective Management of CKD-MBD: An Observational Study

Cost Effective Management of CKD-MBD: An Observational Study

... Chronic Kidney Disease and Mineral Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) is often present in dialysis patients and is associated with increased hospitalization, cardiovascular morbidity and mortalit[r] ...

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Some Aspects of Renal Biopsy for Research

Some Aspects of Renal Biopsy for Research

... renovascular hypertension (in some studies from both kidneys), essential hypertension, alcoholism, diabetes mellitus, in congenital hydronephrosis and other urinary tract ...

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The Impact of Gender on AQP1–3 Expression
in Response to Neonatal Partial Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction

The Impact of Gender on AQP1–3 Expression in Response to Neonatal Partial Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction

... In male animals, AQP3 protein level was decreased in obstructed kidneys compared to Sham but there was no change in female rats between the three groups.. There was no difference in A[r] ...

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Critical Review of Method Comparison
Studies for the Evaluation of Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate Equations

Critical Review of Method Comparison Studies for the Evaluation of Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate Equations

... the Nephrology community is falling into the same traps as clinical chemists if they use the method of differences to compare estimating glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) equations with the direct measurement of ...

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Evaluation of Phospho-calcic Profile of Dakar
Chronic Hemodialysis and Comparison with KDIGO Recommendations

Evaluation of Phospho-calcic Profile of Dakar Chronic Hemodialysis and Comparison with KDIGO Recommendations

... Vascular nephropathy was the most represented (51.1%), followed by the kidney indeterminate causes (14.8%). In Martinique and Morocco, the results were similar, suggesting that vascular nephropathy is the leading cause ...

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Mesoamerican Nephropathy (MeN): A ‘New’ Chronic Kidney Disease related to
Occupational Heat Exposure with Repeated Deprivation of Salts and Water

Mesoamerican Nephropathy (MeN): A ‘New’ Chronic Kidney Disease related to Occupational Heat Exposure with Repeated Deprivation of Salts and Water

... neither hypertension nor diabetes or obesity was particularly high in these communities, but the prevalence lowered eGFR was twice as common among male agricultural works compared to non-agricultural ...

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Chronic Kidney Disease: Implications for Progression Using Telehealth Monitoring

Chronic Kidney Disease: Implications for Progression Using Telehealth Monitoring

... Telemedicine or tele-nephrology provides coordinated and collaborative care to improve patient outcomes. As the CKD burden increases, tele-nephrology is a viable option to facilitate communication between ...

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Year in review 2008: Critical Care   nephrology

Year in review 2008: Critical Care nephrology

... We summarize original research in the field of critical care nephrology accepted or published during 2008 in Critical Care and, when considered relevant or directly linked to this research, in other journals. ...

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Year in review 2009: Critical Care  nephrology

Year in review 2009: Critical Care nephrology

... Abbreviations AKI, acute kidney injury; AKIN, Acute Kidney Injury Network; ATN, Acute Renal Failure Trial Network; BEST, Beginning and Ending Supportive Study; CI, confidence interval; C[r] ...

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Year in review 2007: Critical Care – nephrology

Year in review 2007: Critical Care – nephrology

... care nephrology that was accepted for publication or published in 2007 in Critical Care and, when considered relevant or directly linked to this research, in other ...

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Hyperuricemia and Obesity in North American and European Children with IgA Nephropathy

Hyperuricemia and Obesity in North American and European Children with IgA Nephropathy

... of hypertension, HU, cardiac disease, and obesity in the USA population in general; it may also be playing a role in the USA/CAN pediatric population with IgAN ...

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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

... Serum creatinine was measured at least twice during the stay: at the time of admission to the ED and at the end of the hospital stay. Renal failure was defined in the two survey periods by a serum creatinine value equal ...

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Towards Prevention of Acute Syndromes: Development and Validation of an Automated Electronic Kidney Injury Clinical Prediction Score (Ecklips), Population-Based Protocol

Towards Prevention of Acute Syndromes: Development and Validation of an Automated Electronic Kidney Injury Clinical Prediction Score (Ecklips), Population-Based Protocol

... Using data available in the electronic medical records (EMR) system, the first aim is to retrospectively develop and validate a rule-based electronic algorithm to identify patients wit[r] ...

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Hyponatremia in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency: An Often Overlooked Cause of Decreased Sodium Levels

Hyponatremia in Primary Adrenal Insufficiency: An Often Overlooked Cause of Decreased Sodium Levels

... The pathogenesis of hyponatremia in patients with primary adrenal insufficiency is mainly attributed to increased secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), which in turn results in wate[r] ...

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High Prevalence of Hyperuricemia and Gout in North American Patients with IgA Nephropathy

High Prevalence of Hyperuricemia and Gout in North American Patients with IgA Nephropathy

... The results of our post hoc analysis indicate that many adult IgAN patients in NA have persistent levels of SUA that have been shown to be associated with increased rates of cardiovascular events [26-29], as well as ...

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