<p>A new-onset diabetes free survival curves of hemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis (PD), and all patients with adjustments for patients’ age, gender, hypertension, hematocrit and serum albumin.</p
<p>a: Total mortality. b: Cardiovascular disease mortality. c: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortalit...
<p>Adjusted for age, sex, time-dependent type of renal replacement therapy, diabetes, time-dependent...
Peritoneal and hemodialysis: II. Mortality risk associated with initial patient characteristics.Back...
<p>Different clinical parameters for hemodialysis patients with and without diabetes mellitus.</p
<p>(A) Death from cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis patients, (B) Death from cardiovascular dis...
<p>NOTE. Data are expressed as mean ± SD. Conversion factors for units: hemoglobin in g/dL to g/L, ×...
The effect of glycemic control after starting peritoneal dialysis (PD) on the survival of diabetic P...
<p>Cox-adjusted survival curves with covariate adjustment for patients who did and did not receive a...
Epidemiological studies consistently show an initial survival advantage for PD patients compared to ...
<p>(A) Survival rate of hemodialysis patients (High tertile: 99.5% at 100 days and 96.2% at 500 days...
<p>Fully adjusted survival curves for CVD mortality by HbA1<sub>C</sub> and diabetes category (whole...
Epidemiological studies consistently show an initial survival advantage for PD patients compared to ...
<p>Disease-free survival curve for diabetes development according to the total cholesterol variation...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are at risk for developing new-onset diabetes mellitus (NODM) ...
Background and objectivesThe optimal target for glycemic control has not been established for diabet...
<p>a: Total mortality. b: Cardiovascular disease mortality. c: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortalit...
<p>Adjusted for age, sex, time-dependent type of renal replacement therapy, diabetes, time-dependent...
Peritoneal and hemodialysis: II. Mortality risk associated with initial patient characteristics.Back...
<p>Different clinical parameters for hemodialysis patients with and without diabetes mellitus.</p
<p>(A) Death from cardiovascular disease in hemodialysis patients, (B) Death from cardiovascular dis...
<p>NOTE. Data are expressed as mean ± SD. Conversion factors for units: hemoglobin in g/dL to g/L, ×...
The effect of glycemic control after starting peritoneal dialysis (PD) on the survival of diabetic P...
<p>Cox-adjusted survival curves with covariate adjustment for patients who did and did not receive a...
Epidemiological studies consistently show an initial survival advantage for PD patients compared to ...
<p>(A) Survival rate of hemodialysis patients (High tertile: 99.5% at 100 days and 96.2% at 500 days...
<p>Fully adjusted survival curves for CVD mortality by HbA1<sub>C</sub> and diabetes category (whole...
Epidemiological studies consistently show an initial survival advantage for PD patients compared to ...
<p>Disease-free survival curve for diabetes development according to the total cholesterol variation...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are at risk for developing new-onset diabetes mellitus (NODM) ...
Background and objectivesThe optimal target for glycemic control has not been established for diabet...
<p>a: Total mortality. b: Cardiovascular disease mortality. c: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortalit...
<p>Adjusted for age, sex, time-dependent type of renal replacement therapy, diabetes, time-dependent...
Peritoneal and hemodialysis: II. Mortality risk associated with initial patient characteristics.Back...