Objective Both hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is unclear whether similar associations are present in the general population. Our aim was to examine the association of plasma potassium with risk of developing CKD and the role of diuretics in this association in a population-based cohort. Research design and methods We studied 5,130 subjects free of CKD at baseline of the Prevention of Renal and Vascular End-Stage Disease (PREVEND) study, a prospective, population-based cohort of Dutch men and women aged 28-75 years. Hypokalemia was defined as plasma potassium = 5.0 mmol/L. Risk of CKD was defined as de novo development of eGFR 30 mg/24h. Results Mean base...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
OBJECTIVE:Both hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassium (sK) on re...
In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassium (sK) on renal outcomes...
In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassium (sK) on renal outcomes...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassi...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
OBJECTIVE:Both hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
ObjectiveBoth hypokalemia and hyperkalemia are associated with disease progression in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassium (sK) on re...
In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassium (sK) on renal outcomes...
In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassium (sK) on renal outcomes...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In the chronic kidney disease (CKD) population, the impact of serum potassi...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...
It is unclear whether sodium and potassium intake is relevant to the development of chronic kidney d...