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The Immune System in End Stage CKD Patients - Comparison Among Different Modalities of RRT

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The sustained inflammatory state in CKD is of complex pathogenesis and is believed to be in part attributable to the augmented activation of innate immune system cell subsets. The activation of the innate immune system plays an essential role within all the spectrum of cardiovascular disease in CKD,

Plaque Calcium Characterization and Ruptured Plaques

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Atherosclerosis, characterized by the accumulation of lipids and inflammatory cells in the large arteries, is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in developed and developing countries. Atherosclerotic plaque rupture-induced thrombosis or obstruction of artery is the most

Danish Cardiovascular Screening Trial II

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Background Although CVDs have decreased, they are still among the most predominant cause of morbidity and mortality in the western world, incl. Denmark, where about 420,000 people have recognized CVD symptoms. Due to an aging population, the decline has not reduced CVD admissions and healthcare

A Diabetes Improvement in Medical Therapy Versus SADJB Study

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Recruitment will be a prospective study in patients with body mass index (BMI) of 23.5-30 kg/m2, aged between 18 and 65 years old. Each patient will be preoperatively screened (including psychologist assessment) and evaluated by the study multidisciplinary team before recruitment. The study will

Risk Factors for Vascular Calcifications in Hemodialysis Patients: to What Extent is Vitamin K2 Deficiency Involved?

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Background The majority of patients reaching end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and dialysis have vascular calcifications. Those vascular calcifications tend to increase mortality in this specific population. It has been shown that high scores of vascular calcifications in a healthy patient with no

The Study of Efficacy and Safety of REGPARA Drug in Dialysis Patients Have High Blood Levels of Parathyroid

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The renal impairment is caused FGF-23 resistance to the congestion of phosphate and stimulate the secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH) from the parathyroid gland causes secondary hyperparathyroidism. They also found that high levels of FGF-23 is also a risk factor of vascular calcification. The

Multiple Intervention and AUdit in Renal Diseases to Optimize Care

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Background: Guidelines are currently promoted as a means for linking evidence based medicine to clinical practice and for reducing variation in clinical practice (1). However, there is ample evidence that implementation of evidence-based recommendations for prevention and management of renal disease

Thalidomide for the Treatment of Malnutrition Inflammation Syndrome in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients

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Overall study design This is a single-center randomized placebo control study on 60 prevalent PD patients. Recruitment phase will take up to 12 months, and the study phase will be 1 year. Study code will only be revealed at the end of the study period or if patients develop serious adverse

Is Spironolactone Safe and Effective in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease in Mild Chronic Renal Failure?

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Cardiovascular disease leads to the death of over half of patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) but the causes of this 'vasculopathy' remain unknown. Aldosterone is present in the circulation of renal failure patients at high levels and is known to exert damaging effects upon the myocardium,
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