s e209 carried out. Mean age 62.8 ± 10.2 years. All patients underwent determination of creatinine, GFR by EPI, uric acid, blood lipids. CKD stages were established according to the modern KDIGO 2013 classification.Results: Among the examined patients there were 18% patients with CKDC1, GFR> 90 (n = 34); 56.3% patients with CKDC2, GFR 60-89 (n = 106); 17.5% patients with CKDC3A, GFR 45-59 (n = 33); 5.3% patients with CKDC3B, GFR 30-44 (n = 10); 2.6% patients with CKDC4, GFR 15-29 (n = 5) (p < 0.00001). 98.4% of the examined patients suffered from coronary artery disease; 46.1% had diabetes mellitus. It should be noted that patients with stage 4 CKD were significantly older (55 ± 8 vs 62 ± 9 vs 68 ± 8 vs 69 ± 9 vs 74 ± 16; p < 0.00001). According to the level of SBP, DBP, heart rate, the patients did not differ significantly.
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