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Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension, 2021
Purpose of review The objective of this review is to discuss if chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to chronic heart failure (CHF), and does worsening CHF lead to CKD progression and how a new medication class can modify the risk of both outcomes.
Silvia J, Leon, Navdeep, Tangri
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Purpose of review The objective of this review is to discuss if chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to chronic heart failure (CHF), and does worsening CHF lead to CKD progression and how a new medication class can modify the risk of both outcomes.
Silvia J, Leon, Navdeep, Tangri
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Leptin and lipid metabolism in chronic kidney failure
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2009In the general population, leptin has been associated with atherosclerosis and has been shown to interfere with lipoprotein profiles. Patients with chronic renal failure are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and display alterations in both lipoprotein and leptin levels.
H Kastarinen+2 more
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Multicystic Transformation of Kidneys in Chronic Renal Failure
Nephron, 1984With real-time sonography, 120 nondialyzed uremic patients prior to hemodialysis, 108 patients on maintenance hemodialysis and 9 patients postdialysis after successful homotransplantation were examined for the presence of renal cysts. Even in incipient renal failure, multiple cysts were demonstrable in some patients (at a serum creatinine of 3 mg/dl in
Eberhard Ritz+5 more
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Anemia and Heart Failure in Chronic Kidney Disease
Seminars in Nephrology, 2005Cardiovascular disease is mainly responsible for the poor long-term survival observed in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on dialytic treatment. Anemia is an early complication of CKD and, by inducing important cardiovascular alterations, first of all left ventricular hypertrophy, it does not only impair quality of life, but has also been shown to
Pietro Pozzoni+2 more
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Nutrition in Chronic Heart Failure With Coexisting Chronic Kidney Disease
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2006Patients with heart failure (HF) may be predisposed to malnutrition. Little is known about the nutritional status of patients with HF, particularly patients who have coexisting major medical conditions such as chronic kidney disease. The purposes of this study were to (1) describe the nutritional status of 211 patients with chronic HF, (2) examine ...
Michael D. Murray+4 more
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DIABETES AND INFLUENCE IN PROGRESS CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE [PDF]
Diabetes mellitus with thee remains a serious health problem with a high prevalence in developed countries and developing countries, and is the main cause of failure chronic renal insufficiency, chronic renal terminals of manifsetuar with increased high rate of mortality due kardiovaskulaer disease (CVD).
Gazmend Zylbeari+4 more
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Adult Chronic Kidney Disease: Neurocognition in Chronic Renal Failure
Neuropsychology Review, 2009In recent years there has been a keen interest in the neurocognitive sequelae of renal failure and subsequent end-stage renal disease given its increasing prevalence and incidence. This review article summarizes the relevant information on cognitive functioning in chronic kidney disease in adults before the initiation of dialysis, after the initiation ...
Nikhil S. Koushik+4 more
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Managing Chronic Heart Failure Patient in Chronic Kidney Disease
The American Journal of Medicine, 2011Management of systolic heart failure can be particularly challenging in patients with chronic kidney disease, especially those who are not yet receiving dialysis. Few clinical trials have been performed in this particular population, so management is directed by evidence from studies of patients with limited or no renal impairment.
Anita Basu+4 more
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Prediction of kidney failure in children with chronic kidney disease and obstructive uropathy
Pediatric Nephrology, 2020Obstructive uropathy (OU) is a leading cause of pediatric kidney injury. Accurate prediction of kidney disease progression may improve clinical outcomes. We aimed to examine discrimination and accuracy of a validated kidney failure risk equation (KFRE), previously developed in adults, in children with OU.We identified 118 children with OU and an ...
Yuri V. Sebastião+8 more
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OPTIMAL MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC HEART FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Journal of Renal Care, 2009SUMMARYChronic kidney disease and chronic heart failure are closely interlinked; an abnormality in one system adversely impacts upon the function of the other. Despite the wealth of evidence available for beneficial treatment strategies in chronic heart failure, the prognosis remains poor and optimum therapy under‐utilised.
Zachariah, Donah+2 more
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