Sökning: "chronic kidney disease"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 133 avhandlingar innehållade orden chronic kidney disease.
1. Role of tubular scattered cells of the kidney in disease and regeneration
Detta är en avhandling från Lund University: Faculty of MedicineSammanfattning : With well over 700 000 deaths every year worldwide, kidney disease constitutes an immense health problem for patients and society. The total global number of people with kidney disease regardless of severity amounts to a staggering 600 000 000. LÄS MER
2. Urinary Biomarkers and Patient Outcome in Chronic Kidney Disease and Atherosclerotic Heart Disease: The value of IgM-uria and IgG-uria
Detta är en avhandling från Department of Nephrology, Lund UniversitySammanfattning : Risk stratification of patients with chronic kidney disease and atherosclerotic heart disease is crucial. Microalbuminuria (MA) is associated with an increased risk of kidney and cardiovascular (CV) death, especially in patients with diabetes. LÄS MER
3. Effects of Hemoglobin Normalization with Epoetin in Chronic Kidney Disease
Detta är en avhandling från Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisSammanfattning : Anemia is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CDK), contributes to reduced Quality of Life (QoL) and is associated with cardiovascular disease, morbidity and mortality. Epoetin raises hemoglobin (Hb) and increases QoL and physical exercise capacity. LÄS MER
4. A life-course approach to chronic kidney disease risks and consequences
Detta är en avhandling från Örebro : Örebro UniversitySammanfattning : Successful primary prevention of chronic kidney disease (CKD) relies on understanding the pathways leading to established disease, including how they extend over the life-course. Projects in this thesis examine risk factors for CKD and consequences of impaired kidney function from a life-course perspective using routinely collected health-data in Swedish registers and research cohort data from the United Kingdom. LÄS MER
5. Evaluation of Myocardial Function in Chronic Kidney Disease A Colour Tissue Velocity Imaging Study
Detta är en avhandling från Stockholm : KTHSammanfattning : In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), overhydration, uremic toxins and left ventricular (LV) dyssynchrony are factors that may lead to LV dysfunction and conduction abnormalities and thus contribute to the high cardiac mortality. Colour tissue velocity imaging (TVI) allows a detailed quantitative analysis of cardiac function in CKD patients, opening new possibilities to evaluate longitudinal myocardial motion, rapid isovolumetric events, LV filling pressure and LV synchronicity. LÄS MER
