Abstract Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a well-established complication in people with diabetes mellitus. Roughly one quarter of prevalent patients with diabetes exhibit a CKD stage of 3 or higher and the individual course of progression is highly variable. Therefore, there is a clear need to identify patients at high risk for fast progression and the implementation of preventative strategies. Existing prediction models of renal function decline, however, aim to assess the risk by artificially grouped patients prior to model building into risk strata defined by the categorization of the least-squares slope through the longitudinally fluctuating eGFR values, resulting in a loss of predictive precision and accuracy. Methods This s...
Importance: Early identification of individuals at elevated risk of developing chronic kidney diseas...
OBJECTIVES Currently, the data on independent risk factors for the progression of kidney disease ...
Importance: Early identification of individuals at elevated risk of developing chronic kidney diseas...
OBJECTIVE To predict adverse kidney outcomes for use in optimizing medical management and clinical t...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To predict adverse kidney outcomes for use in optimizing medical management a...
ObjectiveTo predict adverse kidney outcomes for use in optimizing medical management and clinical tr...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to provide data from a contemporary population-representa...
Importance: Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of progressive diabetic kidney disease, but reliable ...
Background. There have been few attempts to estimate progression of kidney disease in people with di...
Importance: Early identification of individuals at elevated risk of developing chronic kidney diseas...
OBJECTIVES Currently, the data on independent risk factors for the progression of kidney disease ...
Importance: Early identification of individuals at elevated risk of developing chronic kidney diseas...
OBJECTIVE To predict adverse kidney outcomes for use in optimizing medical management and clinical t...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To predict adverse kidney outcomes for use in optimizing medical management a...
ObjectiveTo predict adverse kidney outcomes for use in optimizing medical management and clinical tr...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this study was to provide data from a contemporary population-representa...
Importance: Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of progressive diabetic kidney disease, but reliable ...
Background. There have been few attempts to estimate progression of kidney disease in people with di...
Importance: Early identification of individuals at elevated risk of developing chronic kidney diseas...
OBJECTIVES Currently, the data on independent risk factors for the progression of kidney disease ...
Importance: Early identification of individuals at elevated risk of developing chronic kidney diseas...