investigated whether altering the timing of administration of antihypertensive drugs can restore the normal circadian rhythm of blood pressure in CKD patients.The study enrolled 32 outpatients with CKD who had an estimated glomerular filtration rate <90 ml/min/1.73 m2, nondipper status (night:day ...
themselves. The prescribing of antihypertensive drugs must take into account the most effective and safe therapy for the patient, including the cost of pharmaceutical expenditure, in the interest of economic sustainability for the benefit of all.6Antihypertensive drugs are among the most prescribed ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing health problem of epidemic proportions worldwide. The National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF KDOQI) guidelines define CKD as structural or functional abnormalities of the kidney for ⩾3 months, manifested by either pathologic...
The high prevalence of CKD as an etiology of secondary HTN in pediatrics and the reno-protective effects of ACE-I makes this drug class a desirable choice in this patient popu- lation. This likely results from the vasodilatory effects of ACE-I at the efferent arteriole, allowing for ...
The use of predicted CVD risk would result in the recommendation that almost all adults with CKD and diabetes receive antihypertensive treatment. Data from the REGARDS study suggest that treatment for the small subgroup of adults with CKD and low 10-year predicted CVD risk can be delayed; ...
INTRODUCTION Frere Jacques, that famous lithotomist of middle ages, used to say, "I have removed the stone, but God will cure the patient" (Bailey and Love, 1976). With the advance of knowledge, however, the subject of nephrolithiasis ha... MS Misgar 被引量: 7发表: 1982年 The Cardio...
Risk factors for RHTN included African American race and major comorbidities. Clinicians may use these findings to tailor antihypertensive therapy to the needs of each patient, including providing CKD stage﹕pecific treatment, and better identify CKD patients at risk of RHTN.doi:10.1111/jch.13429...
Patient education is important to achieve the target BP goals and reduce adverse CKD and cardiovascular outcomes in those individuals with hypertension.Sanjay Dhar, MDIsaiarasi Gnanasekaran, MDPatient Care for the Nurse Practitioner
progression to end stage renal disease (ESRD).The present review focuses on the role of hypertension in the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), the renoprotective effects of different antihypertensive therapies, and the blood pressure levels that should be targeted in different patient ...
Patient- and Provider-Related Factors Associated with Changes in Antihypertensive Treatment in CKDdoi:10.1681/ASN.20233411S1379aMargaux Costes-AlbrespicCentre de Recherche en Epidemiologie et Sante des Populations, Villejuif, France;Sophie Liabeuf