Kidney Int. 2014;85(6):1269-74.Tonelli M, Agarwal S, Cass A, Garcia Garcia G, Jha V, Naicker S, Wang H, Yang CW, O'Donoghue D. How to advocate for the inclusion of chronic kidney disease in a national noncommunicable chronic disease program. Kidney Int 2014;85(6):1269-74...
Inclusion of methods for early detection of chronic kidney disease in the guidelines of the national non-communicable disease survey: a necessity! Background The burden and magnitude of chronic kidney disease (CKD) are enormous. The incidence and prevalence of chronic kidney disease are rising all ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common clinical condition with significant adverse consequences for the patient and it is recognized as a significant pub... RB Vanja,H Lorena,M Jasminka,... - 《Biochem Med》 被引量: 5发表: 2017年 Acute and chronic diarrhea. How to keep laboratory testi...
Chronic kidney disease: How effective and safe are antiplatelet agents in CKD? Nat Rev Nephrol. 2013;9(6):314-6. doi:10.1038/ nrneph.2013.83.Chronic kidney disease:How effective and safe are antiplatelet agents in CKD?. Floege,J,Schlieper,G. Nature Reviews Nephrology . 2013...
Early chronic kidney disease (CKD stage 3a): how to tell people they have the condition British Journal of Primary Care Nursing. Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes & Kidney CareThomas, Nicola
Chronic kidney disease controversy: how expanding definitions are unnecessarily labelling many people as diseased. BMJ 2013; 347: f4298.Moynihan R, Glassock R, Doust J. Chronic kidney disease con- troversy: how expanding definitions are unnecessarily labelling many people as diseased. BMJ 2013; ...
Obesity, a risk factor forde novochronic kidney disease (CKD), confers survival advantages in advanced CKD. This so-called obesity paradox is the archetype of the reverse epidemiology of cardiovascular risks, in addition to the lipid, blood pressure, adiponectin, homocysteine, and uric acid paradoxe...
Experiences of Parents Who Have Children With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies The objective of this study was to describe the experiences of parents who have children with chronic kidney disease. We conducted a systematic review and... A Tong,A Lowe,P Sainsbury...
Did you know that occasional use of ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or aspirin can be harmful to the kidneys; nevertheless, if you are suffering from chronic pain and having to take them daily, then your kidneys are at risk. Just consult your doctor about alternatives. Also, you need to limit use...
urine test to see if a blood protein called albumin is in your pee. It’s not supposed to be there. If it is, you may get more tests to see if there’s a problem with your kidneys. There could be other reasons. But if you do have a kidney problem, it’s best to find out ...