Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8770063 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Most ESRD cases occurred in individuals without intercurrent CV events who had lower eGFRs than individuals with intercurrent CV events, but similar post-ESRD mortality. Nevertheless, intercurrent CV events, particularly heart failure, are strongly associated with risk for ESRD. These findings underscore the need for kidney-specific therapies in addition to treatment of CV risk factors to lower ESRD incidence in diabetes.
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Authors
David M. MD, MSc, Scott D. MD, Peter MD, Giuseppe MD, Mark E. MD, Janet B. MD, Hans-Henrik MD, DMSc, Patrick MD, Ajay K. MD, Emmanuel A. MD, PhD, Andrew S. MD, Dick MD, PhD, Kai-Uwe MD, John J.V. MD, Brian PhD, Eldrin F. MD, MPH, Marc A. MD, PhD,