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An Editorial Update: What Level of Blood Pressure Control in Chronic Kidney …


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). Irrespective of the cause of chronic kidney ...
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Intensified blood pressure (BP) control was not better than conventional BP control …

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B Culleton - British Medical Journal, 2005 - ebm.bmj.com
(3106 articles) Drugs: musculoskeletal and joint diseases (384 articles) Renal medicine (2833
articles) Ischaemic heart disease (849 articles) Chemotherapy (4458 articles) Hypertension
(4226 articles) Stroke (3490 articles) Drugs: CNS (not psychiatric) (9827 articles) Drugs: ...
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The African American Study of Kidney Disease: Do these results indicate that 140/ …


M Rahman, A El-Meanawy, J Romanello - Current Hypertension Reports, 2005 - Springer
The AASK Study AASK was a randomized, double-blind multicenter study designed to evaluate
two major issues: 1) Does aggressive low- ering of blood pressure result in slower decline in
renal func- tion? and 2) Does choice of antihypertensive drug therapy influence renal ...
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Which target blood pressure is optimal for renoprotection?


M Adamczak, J Chudek, A Wi&eogon… - Nature Clinical Practice …, 2006 - nature.com
Dr Marcin Adamczak was born in 1970. He is an assistant in the Department of Nephrology,
Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases at the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice,
Poland. From 2001 to 2003 he was a scholar in the Division of Nephrology at the ...
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[CITATION] Which target blood pressure is optimal for renoprotection?


JC Assistant - NATURE CLINICAL PRACTICE NEPHROLOGY, 2006
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The effect of a lower target blood pressure on the progression of kidney disease: …

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MJ Sarnak, T Greene, X Wang, G Beck, JW … - Annals of internal …, 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 and all-cause mortality. Design: Long-term follow-up of ...
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[PDF] L'étude IMPROVE ne permet pas de démontrer la supériorité de la combinaison …


GL Bakris, L Ruilope, F Locatelli - ciminfo.org
Principaux résultats Les caractéristiques des patients étaient similaires entre les deux groupes
en regard des variables démographiques et de l'historique médical. Après 20 semaines de
traitement, le TEA était diminué de 46% dans le groupe irbésartan + ramipril contre 42% ...
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[PDF] Blood pressure control: role of specific antihypertensives


A Gillin - Nephrology, 2006 - cari.org.au
Page 1. The CARI Guidelines – Caring for Australasians with Renal Impairment
Prevention of Progression of Kidney Disease (April 2006) Page 1 Blood Pressure
Control – role of specific antihypertensives Date written: May ...
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Chronic Kidney Disease: Staging and Principles of Management


LASAS Levey - Primer on Kidney Diseases, 2005 - books.google.com
CHAPTER 59 Chronic Kidney Disease: Staging and Principles of Management Lesley A. Stevens
Andrew S. Levey Recently, attention has been directed to the serious pub- lic health problem
of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The number of persons with kidney failure who are ...
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Zenon's paradox or how much to lower blood pressure for optimal renoprotection

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G Wolf - Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 2005 - ERA-EDTA
The Greek philosopher Zenon, who lived almost 2500 years ago, came up with strange
ideas. One is the famous race between Achilles, the fastest runner of Greek mythology, and an
old tortoise [1]. Achilles, as a true hero, agreed to give the tortoise an advantage and the ...
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