Factors related to the progression of Chronic Kidney Disease after two years of follow-up of stage 3 Chronic kidney Disease Patients
Journal Title: Archives of Renal Diseases and Management - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Background: The problem of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression is a panic and it is still inevitable. Patients and Methods: Prospective observational study of factors present at initial evaluation of stage 3 CKD patients proceeding from external consultations after two years of follow-up. Exclusion criteria: Under 40 or older than 79 years old, anemia, previous heart or hepatic failure, valvular or ischemic cardiopathy, arrhythmias, clinical arterial peripheral disease or immunosuppressive treatment. Inclusion criteria: All the incidental patients who wish to participate between January, 2012 and January, 2014. The study was approved by the Committee of Ethics of Clinical Investigation.
Authors and Affiliations
Martín Noemi Esparza, González Santiago Suria, Benítez-Parodi Elvira Bosch, Rodríguez Rita Guerra, Suárez Germán Pérez, Cantón César García
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