Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3848614 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In a diverse high-risk cohort of KEEP participants with preserved eGFR, we showed that diabetes, higher systolic blood pressure, lower eGFR, and black race were risk factors for developing treated chronic kidney failure irrespective of albuminuria status, although the absolute risk of kidney failure in participants without albuminuria was very low. Our findings support testing for kidney disease in high-risk populations, which often have otherwise unrecognized kidney disease.
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Authors
Tara I. MD, MS, Suying PhD, Shu-Cheng MPH, MS, Carmen A. MD, MAS, Michael G. MD, MPH, Linda F. MD, MPH, Adam T. DO, MSPH, Peter A. MD, MPH, Manjula MD, MPH, KEEP Investigators KEEP Investigators,