To the Editor: Proteinuria, a marker of kidney disease, is associated strongly with risk of adverse outcomes, including all-cause mortality. Life expectancy, a measure to estimate health status and disease burden at a population level, has not been reported for patients with different levels of ...
To the Editor: Proteinuria, a marker of kidney disease, is associated strongly with risk of adverse outcomes, including all-cause mortality. Life expectancy, a measure to estimate health status and disease burden at a population level, has not been reported for patients with different levels of ...
Life expectancy for men with mild and heavy albuminuria was 7.3 (95% CI: 6.9-7.8) and 11.3 (95% CI: 10.5-12.2) years shorter than men with normal proteinuria, respectively. A reduction in life expectancy was associated with an increasing severity of kidney disease; 24.8 years for low risk...
I had begun testing my urine for protein and found substantial amounts of it, a sign, I had read, of advanced kidney disease. In those days—the middle and late 1960s—the life expectancy of a type 1 diabetic with proteinuria was five years. Back in engineering school, a classmate had ...
Most people with a single kidney livea normal lifewithout developing any long- or short-term problems. However, the risk of developing mild high blood pressure, fluid retention, and proteinuria is slightly higher if you have one kidney instead of two. ...
Sodium intake, within a wide range, and normal protein intake are not associated with CKD. Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00153101 In industrialized countries, as life expectancy increases and populations increase in age, type 2 diabetes mellitus and associated chronic kidney ...
翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Life test of reform processes, automate life test equipment, increase test efficiency 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Reform life testing process, use automatic test equipment, and improve life expectancy test efficiency ...
The life expectancy of persons with sickle cell anemia is reduced. Some patients, however, can remain without symptoms for years, while others do not survive infancy or early childhood. Nevertheless, with optimal management patients can now survive beyond the fourth decade. Most patients suffer inte...
Expected life expectancy <1 yearAwuah KT, Finkelstein SH, Finkelstein FO. Quality of life of chronic kidney disease patients in developing countries. Kidney Int Suppl 2013;3:227‑9.Awuah KT, Finkelstein SH, Finkelstein FO. Quality of life of chronic kid- ney disease patients in ...
The life expectancy for someone with CKD depends on multiple factors, including age and disease stage at diagnosis, presence of other health conditions, and their response to treatment. As most CKD-related deaths are due to cardiovascular events, managing cardiovascular risk factors, such as high ...