PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). In current approaches, further evaluation will only include measurement of albuminuria in case of eGFR less than 60 ml/min/1.73 m. We will review whether this screening approach is correct. RECENT FINDINGS: Albuminuria is an important predictor of both cardiovascular and kidney outcomes in chronic kidney disease. The predictive value of albuminuria for these endpoints is not only independent of well known risk factors, including diabetes and hypertension, but it is also independent of eGFR. Many individuals with normal eGFR have albuminuria. More research is needed to define why albuminuria adds to eGFR i...
Background and Aims: Hypertension is both a cause and effect of renal impairment and its treatment i...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The usefulness of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eG...
Background: Urinary albumin excretion is known to be independently associated with progression of re...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimat...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...
Purpose of reviewScreening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimated...
With the recent attention to diagnose earlier stages of chronic kidney diseases (CKD), most attentio...
Albuminuria is useful for early screening and diagnosis of kidney impairment, especially in people w...
BACKGROUND:Albuminuria is a predictor of disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss recently published papers on the potential use of albuminuria as a predi...
Of course, albuminuria was the characteristic finding in Bright’s disease and was the cause of the ‘...
Background and objectivesAlbuminuria is associatedwith risk for renal and cardiovascular disease. It...
Importance: Chronic kidney disease (low estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] or albuminuria) ...
BackgroundAlbuminuria is a predictor of disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease ...
Importance: Chronic kidney disease (low estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] or albuminuria) ...
Background and Aims: Hypertension is both a cause and effect of renal impairment and its treatment i...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The usefulness of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eG...
Background: Urinary albumin excretion is known to be independently associated with progression of re...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimat...
Purpose of review Screening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimate...
Purpose of reviewScreening for chronic kidney disease frequently starts with assessment of estimated...
With the recent attention to diagnose earlier stages of chronic kidney diseases (CKD), most attentio...
Albuminuria is useful for early screening and diagnosis of kidney impairment, especially in people w...
BACKGROUND:Albuminuria is a predictor of disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease...
Purpose of reviewTo discuss recently published papers on the potential use of albuminuria as a predi...
Of course, albuminuria was the characteristic finding in Bright’s disease and was the cause of the ‘...
Background and objectivesAlbuminuria is associatedwith risk for renal and cardiovascular disease. It...
Importance: Chronic kidney disease (low estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] or albuminuria) ...
BackgroundAlbuminuria is a predictor of disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease ...
Importance: Chronic kidney disease (low estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] or albuminuria) ...
Background and Aims: Hypertension is both a cause and effect of renal impairment and its treatment i...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The usefulness of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eG...
Background: Urinary albumin excretion is known to be independently associated with progression of re...