Clinical Kidney Journal - April 2024 A hír kategóriája: CK Journal hírek
A cikk kelte: 2024.04.24.
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ide kattintva A tartalomból: EDITOR’S CHOICE The diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis caused by infection versus antibiotic-induced interstitial nephritis: a narrative review
This narrative Review highlights certain findings that can be typical of infection-associated ATIN compared with antibiotic-associated ATIN based on clinical history and physical examination, clinical presentation of different antibiotic drug classes, histopathological features, classical and novel biomarkers, serum and urine cytokines and chemokines, cellular biomarkers, and genetic biomarkers.
FURTHER READINGAre we ready for an adipocentric approach in people living with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease?
The aim of this Review is to discuss the link between adiposity and CKM conditions as well as placing weight management at the centre of the holistic CKM syndrome approach with a focus on CKD.
Validation of the Klinrisk chronic kidney disease progression model in the FIDELITY population The authors’ findings demonstrate the accuracy and utility of a laboratory-based prediction model for early identification of patients at the highest risk of CKD progression. Ionized and total magnesium levels in patients with chronic kidney disease: associated factors and outcomes This analysis of a large cohort of patients with moderate-to-advanced CKD demonstrated that individuals with higher serum tMg concentrations, although still within the normal range, had a greater likelihood of MACE and mortality. However, serum iMg levels were not associated with these outcomes. Validation of the Klinrisk chronic kidney disease progression model in the FIDELITY population The authors’ findings demonstrate the accuracy and utility of a laboratory-based prediction model for early identification of patients at the highest risk of CKD progression. Ionized and total magnesium levels in patients with chronic kidney disease: associated factors and outcomes This analysis of a large cohort of patients with moderate-to-advanced CKD demonstrated that individuals with higher serum tMg concentrations, although still within the normal range, had a greater likelihood of MACE and mortality. However, serum iMg levels were not associated with these outcomes. Baxter Physioneal, Extraneal, Nutrineal (PEN) and Dianeal solution bags can be accidentally connected to Fresenius peritoneal dialysis catheter extensions in a non-sterile manner The authors suggest that specifically older persons doing PD and those who do not perform PD by themselves (assisted PD) may be at increased risk of misconnecting the two companies’ PD systems.