More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop heart problems.
Scientists have identified a key reason why more than half of people with chronic kidney disease eventually die from heart-related conditions. New evidence shows that damaged kidneys release a ...
More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop cardiovascular problems. A new study finds that diseased kidneys release tiny particles that are toxic to the heart.
Kidney function is more likely to get better than worse in aortic stenosis patients with renal disease who undergo TAVR, according to new data from the PARTNER trials. Speaking with TCTMD, Robert J.
Cirrhosis is one of the leading causes of mortality from non-communicable diseases, with complications arising as liver function deteriorates. HRS and HPS represent the most severe outcomes of ...
eGFR equations significantly overestimate renal function in patients with renal masses when compared with 24-hour CrCl-derived measured GFR, particularly near clinically meaningful thresholds. This ...
Kidneys from non-heart-beating donors (NHBD) older than 60 years are associated with a similar risk of graft loss as kidneys from brain-death donors (BDD) in the same age group, according to a new ...