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View article: Fabry disease in the haemodialysis population: outcome of a UK screening study (SoFAH)
Fabry disease in the haemodialysis population: outcome of a UK screening study (SoFAH) Open
Despite the implementation of stringent screening criteria, we did not identify any new confirmed cases of Fabry disease in this large UK haemodialysis population.
View article: Body Composition and Intradialytic Exercise in Kidney Disease: A Combined Analysis of the PEDAL and CYCLE‐HD Randomised Controlled Trials
Body Composition and Intradialytic Exercise in Kidney Disease: A Combined Analysis of the PEDAL and CYCLE‐HD Randomised Controlled Trials Open
Background Haemodialysis patients are at high risk of myopenic obesity, necessitating effective nutritional status monitoring and intervention strategies. This combined analysis of two clinical trials (PEDAL trial and CYCLE‐HD study) aimed…
View article: Opinion on the (Hemo)dialysate Sodium Prescription: Dialysate Sodium Prescription Should Not Be Considered in Isolation
Opinion on the (Hemo)dialysate Sodium Prescription: Dialysate Sodium Prescription Should Not Be Considered in Isolation Open
With advances in hemodialysis technology and the desire to achieve cardiovascular stability during dialysis, prescribed dialysate sodium concentration has gradually increased over the years. Short-term trials suggest low dialysate sodium (…
View article: MO882PATIENTS' UNDERSTANDING AND EXPERIENCE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMONGST IN-CENTRE HAEMODIALYSIS POPULATION IN A SINGLE UK CENTRE
MO882PATIENTS' UNDERSTANDING AND EXPERIENCE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMONGST IN-CENTRE HAEMODIALYSIS POPULATION IN A SINGLE UK CENTRE Open
Background and Aims Patients with end-stage kidney disease on dialysis are susceptible to severe COVID-19 infections. However, during the pandemic, many renal patients were unable to ‘shield’ fully due to the ongoing need to attend the dia…
View article: CHRONIC COUGH IS ASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSIVE MOOD IN GENERAL POPULATION AND COPD; ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM KOREAN NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY FROM 2014 AND 2016
CHRONIC COUGH IS ASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSIVE MOOD IN GENERAL POPULATION AND COPD; ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM KOREAN NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY FROM 2014 AND 2016 Open
Cosmetic procedures have become increasingly popular although complications do despite the simplicity of most procedures.Pulmonary
View article: Incidence and impact on outcomes of acute kidney injury after a stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Incidence and impact on outcomes of acute kidney injury after a stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Mortality in stroke patients who develop acute kidney injury is significantly increased. However the reported incidence of AKI after stroke varies widely and is underestimated using coding definitions. Larger international studies are requ…
View article: Health-Related Quality of Life Impacts Mortality but Not Progression to End-Stage Renal Disease in Pre-Dialysis Chronic Kidney Disease: A Prospective Observational Study
Health-Related Quality of Life Impacts Mortality but Not Progression to End-Stage Renal Disease in Pre-Dialysis Chronic Kidney Disease: A Prospective Observational Study Open
Impaired HRQL is common in the pre-dialysis CKD population. Reduced HRQL, as demonstrated by problems with self-care or a lower EQ-5Dindex score, is associated with a higher risk for death but not ESRD. Multiple factors influence these asp…
View article: Reducing cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease : a focus on mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist and arterial stiffness in primary care
Reducing cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease : a focus on mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist and arterial stiffness in primary care Open
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health issue, which is associated with significant cardiovascular risk. Increased arterial stiffness is believed to be a key pathway leading to this excessive cardiovascular burden. In this th…
View article: Results and lessons from the Spironolactone To Prevent Cardiovascular Events in Early Stage Chronic Kidney Disease (STOP-CKD) randomised controlled trial
Results and lessons from the Spironolactone To Prevent Cardiovascular Events in Early Stage Chronic Kidney Disease (STOP-CKD) randomised controlled trial Open
Objectives To determine whether low-dose spironolactone can safely lower arterial stiffness in patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3 in the primary care setting. Design A multicentre, prospective, randomised, placebo-controlled, dou…