نتایج جستجو برای: renal insufficiency

تعداد نتایج: 315087  

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Jeremiah R Brown Richard P Cochran Bruce J Leavitt Lawrence J Dacey Cathy S Ross Todd A MacKenzie Karyn S Kunzelman Robert S Kramer Felix Hernandez Robert E Helm Benjamin M Westbrook Robert F Dunton David J Malenka Gerald T O'Connor

BACKGROUND Renal insufficiency after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is associated with increased short-term and long-term mortality. We hypothesized that preoperative patient characteristics could be used to predict the patient-specific risk of developing postoperative renal insufficiency. METHODS AND RESULTS Data were prospectively collected on 11,301 patients in northern New En...

2005
Rainer U Pliquett

10.2217/14750708.2.3.425 © 2 part of Chronic renal insufficiency and atherosclerosis are tightly connected clinical syndromes. Overall, renal function assessed by estimated glomerular filtration rate correlates with total and cardiovascular mortality in a graded fashion. In addition, microalbuminuria is a prognostic indicator for both progression of chronic renal insufficiency and adverse cardi...

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Steven E Reis Marian B Olson Linda Fried Virginia Reeser Sunil Mankad Carl J Pepine Richard Kerensky C Noel Bairey Merz Barry L Sharaf George Sopko William J Rogers Richard Holubkov

BACKGROUND Mild renal insufficiency is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular events in women with coronary artery disease (CAD). However, the relationship between mild renal insufficiency and atherosclerotic CAD in women is not known. Methods and Results- Women with chest pain who were referred for coronary angiography in the NHLBI Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) stud...

2015
Siddhartha S. Ghosh Samuel Righi Richard Krieg Le Kang Daniel Carl Jing Wang H. Davis Massey Domenic A. Sica Todd W. B. Gehr Shobha Ghosh Utpal Sen

A high fat meal, frequently known as western diet (WD), exacerbates atherosclerosis and diabetes. Both these diseases are frequently associated with renal failure. Recent studies have shown that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leaks into the circulation from the intestine in the setting of renal failure and after WD. However, it is not clear how renal function and associated disorders are affected by ...

2015
Pablo Jesús López-Soto Alfredo De Giorgi Elisa Senno Ruana Tiseo Annamaria Ferraresi Cinzia Canella María Aurora Rodríguez-Borrego Roberto Manfredini Fabio Fabbian

BACKGROUND The pathogenesis of falling is complex, and identification of risk factors may be essential for prevention. The relationship between renal disease and falls is unclear, and the goal of this study was to collect the available evidence and investigate the relationship between accidental falls and renal dysfunction. METHODS Electronic searches were performed in the MEDLINE, Scopus, Ov...

2014
Ho Won Kang Sung Phil Seo Won Tae Kim Yong-June Kim Seok-Joong Yun Sang-Cheol Lee Wun-Jae Kim

The study was designed to assess the relationship between glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and urinary stone-forming constituents, and to assess the effect of renal insufficiency on stone recurrence risk in first stone formers (SF). Baseline serum creatinine levels were obtained, and renal insufficiency was defined as creatinine clearance ≤60 mL/min (Cockroft-Gault). This retrospective case-con...

Journal: :Circulation 2003
Michael G Shlipak Linda F Fried Casey Crump Anthony J Bleyer Teri A Manolio Russell P Tracy Curt D Furberg Bruce M Psaty

BACKGROUND Renal insufficiency has been associated with cardiovascular disease events and mortality in several prospective studies, but the mechanisms for the elevated risk are not clear. Little is known about the association of renal insufficiency with inflammatory and procoagulant markers, which are potential mediators for the cardiovascular risk of kidney disease. METHODS AND RESULTS The c...

Journal: :Circulation 1956
W GIGEE E LEPESCHKIN W RAAB Y K STARCHESKA

Renal insufficiency is regularly accompanied by an increase of the total catecholamines of the blood. Adrenolytic drugs, which inactivate circulating catecholamines, temporarily improve the abnormal S-T segments and T waves in patients with renal insufficiency but not in hypertensive patients without renal complications. It is suggested that in renal insufficiency, the retained circulating cate...

2005
E. LEPESCHKIN Y. K. STARCHESKA W. GIGEE

Renal insufficiency is regularly accompanied by an increase of the total catecholamines of the blood. Adrenolytic drugs, which inactivate circulating catecholamines, temporarily improve the abnormal S-T segments and T waves in patients with renal insufficiency but not in hypertensive patients without renal complications. It is suggested that in renal insufficiency, the retained circulating cate...

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