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The effect of a lower target blood pressure on the progression of kidney disease: long-term …

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MJ Sarnak, T Greene, X Wang, G Beck, JW … - Annals of internal medicine, 2005 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Hypertension is a risk factor for progression of chronic kidney
disease. The optimal blood pressure to slow pro- gression is unknown. Objective:
To evaluate the effects of a low target blood pressure on kidney failure ...
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Blood-pressure control for renoprotection in patients with non-diabetic chronic renal disease …


P Ruggenenti, A Perna, G Loriga, M Ganeva, B … - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
We undertook a multicentre, randomised controlled trial of patients with
non-diabetic proteinuric nephropathies receiving background treatment with the
ACE inhibitor ramipril (2·5–5 mg/day). We randomly assigned participants ...
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Effect of blood pressure lowering and antihypertensive drug class on progression of …

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JT Wright Jr, G Bakris, T Greene, LY Agodoa, … - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
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Progression of chronic kidney disease: the role of blood pressure control, proteinuria, and …

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TH Jafar, PC Stark, CH Schmid, M Landa, G … - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Background: Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors reduce blood pressure
and urine protein excretion and slow the progression of chronic kidney disease.
Purpose: To determine the levels of blood pressure and urine protein ...
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The relationship between magnitude of proteinuria reduction and risk of end-stage renal …


J Lea, T Greene, L Hebert, M Lipkowitz, S … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
Results Baseline proteinuria and GFR predicted the rgate of GFR decline. For
each 10–mL/min per 1.73 m 2 lower baseline GFR, an associated mean ± SE 0.38
± 0.08–mL/min per 1.73 m 2 per year greater mean GFR decline occurred, ...
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An Editorial Update: What Level of Blood Pressure Control in Chronic Kidney Disease?


WDIDTIT SHOW - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians
Chronic kidney disease affects about 11% of adults in the United States (1).
Hypertension causes about 20% of new cases of kidney failure and complicates 60%
to 80% of cases of chronic kidney disease caused by other disorders (2). ...
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Renal outcomes in high-risk hypertensive patients treated with an angiotensin-converting …

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M Rahman, S Pressel, BR Davis, C Nwachuku, … - Archives of internal medicine, 2005 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods We conducted post hoc analyses of the Antihypertensive and
Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT). Hypertensive
participants 55 years or older with at least 1 other coronary heart disease ...
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Differential effects of calcium antagonist subclasses on markers of nephropathy progression


GL Bakris, MR Weir, M Secic, B Campbell, A … - Kidney international, 2004 - nature.com
A systematic review was conducted to assess the differential effects of DCAs and
NDCAs on proteinuria in hypertensive adults with proteinuria, with or without
diabetes, and to determine whether these differential effects translate ...
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[CITATION] Lower Blood Pressure Goals for Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Reduction: Are They …


R Kalaitzidis, GL Bakris - The Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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Independent and additive impact of blood pressure control and angiotensin II receptor …

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MA Pohl, S Blumenthal, DJ Cordonnier, F De … - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2005 - Am Soc Nephrol
Elevated arterial pressure is a major risk factor for progression to ESRD in
diabetic nephropathy. However, the component of arterial pressure and level of
BP control for optimal renal outcomes are disputed. Data from 1590 ...
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