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[5] More specifically, the guidelines recommended the inclusion of estimated GFR and albuminuria levels when evaluating risks for overall mortality, cardiovascular disease, end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), acute kidney injury, and the progression of CKD. KDIGO guidelines recommend referral to a kidney...
The staging of chronic kidney disease as defined by the chronic kidney disease K/DOQI classification (seeTable 7.2) is used as the basis for the development of clinical management plans for individual patients. Slowing the progression of kidney disease ...
There are, however, several important dietary rules one can follow to help slow the progression of kidney disease and decrease the likelihood of complications. This is a complex process and must be individualized, generally with the help of a health care practitioner and a registered dietitian. Th...
Pharmacists Have a Significant Role in Chronic Kidney Disease Delaney Savage, PharmD;Jessie Lee, PharmD January 14th 2025 The Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes guidelines can provide pharmacists with approaches to minimizing chronic kidney disease progression and complications. ...
Advances and challenges in kidney fibrosis therapeutics Fibrosis has a key role in the progression of kidney disease and kidney failure. Here, the authors examine current options for targeting pro-fibrotic pathways, including the anti-fibrotic potential of nephroprotective drugs, as well as technologi...
Schrauben SJ, Jepson C, Hsu JY, Wilson FP, Zhang X, Lash JP, Robinson BM, Townsend RR, Chen J, Fogelfeld L, Kao P, Landis JR, Rader DJ, Hamm LL, Anderson AH, Feldman HI. Insulin resistance and chronic kidney disease progression, cardiovascular events, and death: findings from the ch...
Childhood chronic kidney disease commonly progresses toward end-stage renal failure, largely independent of the underlying disorder, once a critical impairment of renal function has occurred. Hypertension and proteinuria are the most important independent risk factors for renal disease progression. Therefore...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with progression to advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD). We tested whether patients who survive AKI and are at higher risk for CKD progression can be identified during their hospital admission, thus providing opportunities to intervene. This was assessed in...
2.3. Proteinuria in CKD: The Risk for CKD Progression and Cardiovascular Events Proteinuria, the presence of excess proteins in the urine, is a significant marker and risk factor for both the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Numerous...