Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6157490 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In patients with ADPKD with decreased kidney function, response to tolvaptan is lower for TKV, urinary volume, and osmolality, but larger for fractional free-water clearance. This latter finding suggests that patients with ADPKD with lower GFRs might benefit from long-term treatment with tolvaptan, as has been observed for patients with preserved GFRs.
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Authors
Wendy E. MD, PhD, Esther MD, PhD, Paul E. MD, PhD, Gert J. MSc, PhD, Remco J. MSc, PhD, Eric J. MD, PhD, Peter MSc, John MSc, Gerwin E. MSc, PhD, Willem MSc, PhD, Joachim MSc, Frank S. MD, PhD, Dorothee MSc, Holly B. MSc, Ron T. MD, PhD,