Main outcome measures: All-cause mortality, myocardial infarction, and progression to kidneyfailure.
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In the following days, the patient developed severe oliguric acute kidneyfailure.
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His sister Estrella died from kidneyfailure at age 10 last year.
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The goal of both approaches is to help people with kidneyfailure.
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Predictor: 5-year kidneyfailure risk, estimated using the Kidney Failure Risk Equation.
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Introduction: Terminal chronic renalfailure is a truly global public health problem.
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Acute renalfailure following ECMO support has an extremely elevated mortality rate.
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Summary: The prognosis is generally good for recovery after acute renalfailure.
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Ten months later, acute nephritic syndrome and rapidly progressive renalfailure developed.
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Two treatment-related deaths occurred; one from sepsis and one from renalfailure.
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However, there have been concerns regarding decreased nitrofurantoin efficacy with renalinsufficiency.
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Twenty-five days later, he presented with acute renalinsufficiency and uncontrolled hypertension.
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FCAS is rarely associated with progressive renalinsufficiency caused by renal amyloidosis.
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The most frequent causes of death were renalinsufficiency or hemorrhagic diathesis.
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Results: In 2 cases, acute renalinsufficiency with oligoanuria was observed.
Ús de reduced kidney function en anglès
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Gradations of normal or mildly reducedkidneyfunction may also associate with ASCVD risk.
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Conclusion: Chronic tubulointerstitial changes develop early after renal transplantation and are associated with reducedkidneyfunction.
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Background: Intensively treating hypertension may benefit cardiovascular disease and cognitive function, but at the short-term expense of reducedkidneyfunction.
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A recent study supports the concept that reducedkidneyfunction causes higher blood pressure, but it found no evidence of causality in the opposite direction.
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Reducedkidneyfunction is a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and both heart failure (HF) and kidney failure incidences are increasing.