The pathogenesis of edema in nephrotic syndrome has not been entirely understood. We investigated the value of the echographic parameters [inferior vena cava index (IVCI), inferior vena cava collapsibility index (IVCCI), and left atrium diameter (LAD)] to determine the volume load in children with minimal lesion nephrotic syndrome (MLNS). Twelve children with MLNS (seven boys, five girls) were included in this study. The patients were classified into three different stages (stage A: edematous; stage B: 50% decrease in weight gain; stage C: edema free) following measurement of their ideal weights. The ideal weight of patients in stage A was increased 13±7%. Serum total protein, albumin and urine sodium levels were found to be low in these pa...
Background. Increased cardiovascular disease risk is very well known in nephrotic syndrome. Coronary...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the degree of malnutrit...
Background and objectives Hypervolemia is an important and modifiable cause of hypertension. Hyperte...
WOS: 000167661800009PubMed ID: 11322373The pathogenesis of edema in nephrotic syndrome has not been ...
Background: Assessment of volume status and differentiating “underfill” and “overfill” edema is esse...
Background: It is clinically difficult to assess the intravascular volume status of children with ed...
Department of Pediatric Nephrology in Wilhelmina's Children Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands.It has...
Introduction: To find a relation between extracellular over fluid and inferior vena cava index as a ...
To assess the intravascular volume status in children presenting with first episode of Nephrotic Sy...
Aim: It has lately been demonstrated that children with nephrotic syndrome induced by the minimal mo...
The cause of sodium retention in nephrotic syndrome is unclear. Hypovolaemia has traditionally been ...
Background: Hemodynamic monitoring is an essential part in the treatment of critically ill patients....
Background: Accumulation of extracellular water (ECW) is a major clinical manifestation of nephrotic...
Background. Accumulation of extracellular water (ECW) is a major clinical manifestation of nephrotic...
Peripheral microvascular parameters in the nephrotic syndrome.BackgroundPeripheral edema, in combina...
Background. Increased cardiovascular disease risk is very well known in nephrotic syndrome. Coronary...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the degree of malnutrit...
Background and objectives Hypervolemia is an important and modifiable cause of hypertension. Hyperte...
WOS: 000167661800009PubMed ID: 11322373The pathogenesis of edema in nephrotic syndrome has not been ...
Background: Assessment of volume status and differentiating “underfill” and “overfill” edema is esse...
Background: It is clinically difficult to assess the intravascular volume status of children with ed...
Department of Pediatric Nephrology in Wilhelmina's Children Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands.It has...
Introduction: To find a relation between extracellular over fluid and inferior vena cava index as a ...
To assess the intravascular volume status in children presenting with first episode of Nephrotic Sy...
Aim: It has lately been demonstrated that children with nephrotic syndrome induced by the minimal mo...
The cause of sodium retention in nephrotic syndrome is unclear. Hypovolaemia has traditionally been ...
Background: Hemodynamic monitoring is an essential part in the treatment of critically ill patients....
Background: Accumulation of extracellular water (ECW) is a major clinical manifestation of nephrotic...
Background. Accumulation of extracellular water (ECW) is a major clinical manifestation of nephrotic...
Peripheral microvascular parameters in the nephrotic syndrome.BackgroundPeripheral edema, in combina...
Background. Increased cardiovascular disease risk is very well known in nephrotic syndrome. Coronary...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the degree of malnutrit...
Background and objectives Hypervolemia is an important and modifiable cause of hypertension. Hyperte...