... arterial disease as well as mitral valvulopathy often present as a cardiovascular fea- ture of this ...and chronickidneydisease (CKD) share some common patterns in the vascular damage and in ...
... renal disease or chronickidneydisease, or pro- teinuria), but residual confounding (confounding remain- ing after adjustment) likely exists as full information has not been given on various ...
... Objective: To unveil the senses and meanings of conservative treatment in people with chronickidneydisease (CKD). Materials and Methods: A descriptive and exploratory study with a qualitative ...
... acute kidney injury (AKI) increases the risk of developing chronickidneydisease ...and chronic hypoxia, which lead to the progressive deterioration of functional ...
... Abstract: Background: Zinc is an essential micronutrient for human beings and its deficiency affects their normal growth and development. Objective: The main aim was to evaluate the effect of two doses of zinc ...
... in chronickidney ...doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00720.2012.—Chronickidneydisease (CKD) is characterized by loss of renal ...the kidney to undergo repair after acute injury through ...
... with chronickidneydisease (CKD) have an increased cardiovascular (CV) risk that accounts for more than 50% of the overall mortality ...CV disease (death, CV events and ...CV disease ...
... cardiovascular disease is increasingly being ...with chronickidneydisease (CKD) for the high prevalence of cardiovascular disease, which is estimated to be 5- to 20-fold higher than ...
... of chronic kid- ney disease in the general population remains ...of chronickidneydisease in the adult general ...of chronickidneydisease (defined by lowered ...
... failure/chronickidneydisease because of concerns regarding the side effects of medication [1, 2, 4] Few prospective clinical trials have been carried out to define either the risk/benefit ratio of ...
... March 13, 2014 will mark the celebration of the 9th World Kid- ney Day (WKD), an annual event jointly sponsored by the Interna- tional Society of Nephrology and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations. ...
... ChronicKidneyDisease (CKD) is a common disease worldwide. In Spain, approximately 4 millions of people suffer from CKD. From those, 50.909 are in renal replacement therapy, being most of ...
... kidneydisease—from preventive efforts to curb development of acute kidney injury (AKI) or chronickidneydisease (CKD), to screening for kidneydisease among ...
... El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar las relaciones entre resiliencia, percepción de enfer- medad, creencias y afrontamiento espiritual-religioso sobre la calidad de vida[r] ...
... as chronickidneydisease (CKD), diabetes, or hypertension (HTN), it represents the existence of renal target organ damage and is also a marker of CV morbidity and mortality and of pro- gressive ...
... Niveles s?ricos de la adipomioquina irisina en pacientes con enfermedad renal cr?nica n e f r o l o g i a 2 0 1 6;3 6(5) 496?502 w w w r e v i s t a n e f r o l o g i a c o m Revista de la Sociedad Es[.] ...
... The limitations of knowledge on the synthesis and secretion of irisin greatly hinder the search to explain these discrepancies, and has so far prevented normal ranges of serum irisin levels from being established. ...
... 4\ The complete chapter,learningobjectives,and other resources can be found at www.pharmacotherapyonline.com... Chronic Kidney Disease:.. Management of Complications. Hemodialysis and Pe[r] ...
... (older) chronickidneydisease patients play a role in the acute renal failure epidemic in US hospitalized patients?--Three cases of severe acute renal fai- lure encountered in a northwestern ...