2020
DOI: 10.3126/jaim.v9i2.32813
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Pre-dialysis Chronic Kidney Disease patients of Nepal

Abstract: Background and Aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the commonest cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to increased prevalence of traditional and nontraditional CVD risk factors. Our study aimed to evaluate these risk factors in pre-dialysis Nepalese CKD patients. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in Department of Nephrology, Bir hospital. Total 100 consecutive pre-dialysis CKD patients were enrolled. Ten traditional and six nontraditional … Show more

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“…The altered metabolism of calcium, phosphate, and iPTH has commonly seen in chronic kidney disease patients. 32 , 33 The severity of hyperphosphatemia and hyperparathyroidism rises with the increasing severity of CKD, and both are linked with increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. 30 Hyperphosphatemia is associated with increased risk for death, CVD events, and vascular calcification among patients with and without kidney disease and high iPTH is associated with CVD events even in CKD stages 3 and 4.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The altered metabolism of calcium, phosphate, and iPTH has commonly seen in chronic kidney disease patients. 32 , 33 The severity of hyperphosphatemia and hyperparathyroidism rises with the increasing severity of CKD, and both are linked with increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. 30 Hyperphosphatemia is associated with increased risk for death, CVD events, and vascular calcification among patients with and without kidney disease and high iPTH is associated with CVD events even in CKD stages 3 and 4.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%