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- Aetiology of chronic kidney disease and risk factors for disease . . .
This study identified CGN, DN and HTN as the leading aetiological factors for CKD in Chinese patients DN was a strong predictor of faster disease progression, with albuminuria (a complication of T2DM) associated with highest risk for disease progression
- Use of consensus clustering to identify distinct subtypes of chronic . . .
Consensus clustering integrated baseline clinical and laboratory measures, revealing distinct CKD subgroups with markedly different risks of death, suggesting that further examination of
- Prevalence of and risk factors for chronic kidney disease in ten . . .
To address the need for a more comprehensive and updated understanding of CKD prevalence, we selected 10 cities in the top metropolitan regions as well as the economic hubs of China A health checkup database of adult urban residents was used to conduct this cross-sectional study
- Aetiology of chronic kidney disease and risk factors for disease . . .
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first contemporary study conducted in any region of China to determine both the leading aetiological factors of CKD and the predominant risk factors associated with CKD progression in Chinese patients
- Comparison of outcomes of chronic kidney disease based on etiology: a . . .
In summary, the risk of kidney disease progression was relatively higher in patients with PKD compared to other causes of CKD
- Epidemiology of chronic kidney disease: an update 2022 - PMC
Diabetes mellitus has emerged as the most important risk factor for CKD in the developed world; this is reflected in studies examining CKD prevalence
- Identifying subtypes of chronic kidney disease with machine learning . . .
In the largest and most representative study to-date of machine learning-informed subtype definition and risk prediction in CKD, we have three major findings First, we identified five distinct subtypes across incident and prevalent CKD with clinically important differences across baseline characteristics: early-onset, late-onset, metabolic
- Risk Factors of Chronic Kidney Disease Progression: Between Old and New . . .
In this narrative review, we will focus by choice just on some risk factors such as age, which is the most important non-modifiable risk factor, and among modifiable risk factors, we will focus on hypertension, salt intake, obesity, and sympathetic overactivity
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