Iron deficiency may also play an important role in this anemia because improvement in CHF has been seen with IV iron treatment alone. We call the interaction between chronic renal failure ...
usually in stage four or five CKD, who still have a hemoglobin less than 10, assuming you've excluded other diseases like myeloma or something to cause their anemia, these patients are good ...
In this study, both anemia and chronic kidney disease were highly prevalent among HF patients discharged from two university hospitals and independently associated with an increased risk of dying ...
An unusual swelling in the legs and feet could indicate the onset of kidney damage. When the kidneys struggle to eliminate ...
Anemia is common in patients who have both heart failure and chronic kidney disease, and there is an association between anemia and progression of both diseases. The main causes of anemia are ...
Chronic kidney disease may also be identified when it leads to one of its recognized complications, such as cardiovascular disease, anemia or pericarditis. There is no specific treatment ...
Chronic kidney disease and anemia—both individually and together—spell bad news (in the form of increased mortality risk) for patients with heart failure, say the results of a new study of ...
but as CKD progresses, "complications like high blood pressure, heart disease, anemia, nerve damage, and fluid retention can arise," says Nagata. "Without treatment, chronic kidney disease can ...
Iron deficiency may be linked to non-dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease and mortality in patients without anemia, according to results of a nationwide cohort study. Overall, 27.2% of ...
A recent modeling study has identified risk factors predictive of good and bad outcomes in non-diabetic CKD, such as gender, race, and albuminuria.