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Direct oral anticoagulants show lower risk for kidney disease progression vs. vitamin k antagonists

Direct oral anticoagulants show lower risk for kidney disease progression vs. vitamin k antagonists
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Analysis finds sex differences in recognition, monitoring, and treatment of chronic kidney disease

Analysis finds sex differences in recognition, monitoring, and treatment of chronic kidney disease
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Early Dialysis Initiation Linked With Lower Death, MACE Risks

The optimal timing of dialysis initiation to reduce mortality and cardiovascular events has been unclear. ....

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Stopping RAS inhibitors tied to worse outcomes in patients with chronic kidney disease


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IMAGE: Principal investigator Juan Jesus Carrero, professor at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.
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Small studies have suggested that a group of medications called RAS inhibitors may be harmful in persons with advanced chronic kidney disease, and physicians therefore often stop the treatment in such patients. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet now show that although stopping the treatment is linked to a lower risk of requiring dialysis, it is also linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular events and death. The results are published in
The Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. ....

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