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Chronic Kidney Disease as a Comorbidity in Heart Failure
Heart failure (HF) is one of the greatest problems in healthcare and it often coexists with declining renal function. The pathophysiology between the heart and the kidneys is bidirectional. Common mechanisms leading to the dysfunction of these organs result in a vicious cycle of cardiorenal deterioration.
Magdalena Szlagor+4 more
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A Predictive Model for Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease to Kidney Failure [PDF]
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common. Kidney disease severity can be classified by estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and albuminuria, but more accurate information regarding risk for progression to kidney failure is required for clinical decisions about testing, treatment, and referral.To develop and validate predictive models for ...
Hocine Tighiouart+7 more
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Chronic kidney disease, heart failure and neprilysin inhibition [PDF]
AbstractPatients with chronic kidney disease are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and this often manifests clinically like heart failure. Conversely, patients with heart failure frequently have reduced kidney function. The links between the kidneys and cardiovascular system are being elucidated, with blood pressure being a key risk factor ...
Philip A. Kalra+9 more
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Urinary sodium excretion and kidney failure in nondiabetic chronic kidney disease [PDF]
Current guidelines recommend under 2 g/day sodium intake in chronic kidney disease, but there are a few studies relating sodium intake to long-term outcomes. Here we evaluated the association of mean baseline 24-h urinary sodium excretion with kidney failure and a composite outcome of kidney failure or all-cause mortality using Cox regression in 840 ...
Andrew S. Levey+4 more
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Dermatosis in dialytic chronic kidney failure [PDF]
Marina Luiza Dalla Costa Favero+2 more
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Grover's disease in chronic kidney failure
Laura Rodríguez-Pazos+3 more
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Gaps in Modern Heart Failure and Chronic Kidney Disease Research
Heart failure and chronic kidney disease are common conditions and often coexist. Modern clinical trials are not entirely representative of heart failure patients in the community with respect to age and sex.
Simran Singh Parmar+2 more
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Paraoxonase 1 in Chronic Kidney Failure [PDF]
In this review we summarize the findings from the literature and our own laboratory on the decreased PON1 activity in renal failure, the mechanisms proposed and the effect of interventions. In addition to profound alterations in lipoproteins, reduced serum PON1 activity has been clearly established in the past decade and could contribute to accelerated
Alejandro Gugliucci+2 more
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Familial risks of kidney failure in Sweden: a nationwide family study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The value of family history as a risk factor for kidney failure has not been determined in a nationwide setting. AIM: This nationwide family study aimed to determine familial risks for kidney failure in Sweden.
Delshad Saleh Akrawi+4 more
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Beliefs Of Chronic Kidney Disease Patient: A Phenomenology Study
Introduction: Kidney failure is a chronic disease with various triggers and has an impact on the decline in kidney function quickly and ends with chronic kidney failure.
Euis Dedeh Komariah+3 more
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