Patient With Kidney Disease Articles & Analysis
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Glycated collagen mainly exists in various tissues in the human body, especially those rich in collagen, such as skin, bones, joints, blood vessels, and other connective tissues.Under normal physiological conditions, glycation occurs as a natural biochemical process, but its degree is usually low. In certain disease states, especially in patients with diabetes, ...
Failure of Medical Therapy in ADHF: an Ode to the Kidneys The pathophysiology of fluid retention in ADHF in patients with advanced disease has been detailed previously (Figure 2A).21 In brief, reduced circulating blood pressure and cardiac output due to impaired contractility activates baroceptors, stimulates the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone ...
Abstract : Intimal hyperplasia is one of the prominent failure mechanisms for arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous access grafts. Human tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) were implanted as arteriovenous grafts in a novel baboon model. Ultrasound was used to monitor flow rates and vascular diameters throughout the study. Intimal hyperplasia in the outflow vein of TEVGs was assessed at ...
Objective: Patients with end stage renal failure who require haemodialysis suffer morbidity and mortality due to vascular access. Bioengineered human acellular vessels (HAVs) may provide a haemodialysis access option with fewer complications than other grafts. In a prospective phase II trial from 2012 to 2014 (NCT01744418), HAVs were implanted into 40 haemodialysis patients at three sites in ...
Around 37 million people in the United States and around 700 million people worldwide have chronic kidney disease which require patients to utilize dialysis centers. These dialysis clinics provide lifesaving treatments to the patients that need them. While having any medical procedure performed, communication ...
As a result of all of this, the National Kidney Foundation and KDIGO (Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcome) unanimously agree that: “Serum creatinine alone is not the best way to detect kidney disease especially in the early stages”. ...
Keywords Vascular access · Hemodialysis · Healthcare costs · Health economics · Arteriovenous fistula · Arteriovenous graft Abstract Introduction: Hemodialysis (HD) in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients requires vascular access (VA) through an arteriovenous fistula (AVF), a prosthetic arteriovenous graft (AVG), or a ...
Although AVF had been recommended since 1997, in 2003, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) set forth the Fistula First Breakthrough Initiative (FFBI), recommending fistula rates of 50% for incident (first placed access), and 40% for prevalent (patient had previous surgically created accesses) patients undergoing HD. The current goal for fistula ...