1. Association between renal damage markers and carotid atherosclerosis in Afro-descendants with hypertension belonging to a minority ethnic group from Brazil
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Dyego José de Araújo Brito, Elisangela Milhomem dos Santos, Raimunda Sheyla Carneiro Dias, Isabela Leal Calado, Gyl Eanes Barros Silva, Joyce Santos Lages, Francisco das Chagas Monteiro Júnior, Alcione Miranda dos Santos, and Natalino Salgado Filho
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Renal damage markers ,carotid atherosclerosis ,hypertension ,minority ethnic group ,Afro-descendants ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Ethnicity appears to play an important role in the prevalence and severity of hypertension, renal disease, and atherosclerosis. A cross-sectional study was conducted, including 206 Afro-descendants with hypertension, living in the remaining quilombo communities. These subjects underwent a carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) assessment. The presence of renal injury was assessed by: (1) The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) estimated by the formula CKD-EPI using creatinine and cystatin C and (2) Albuminuria (ACR ≥30 mg/g). The Poisson distribution model was set with robust variance to identify factors associated with carotid atherosclerosis. The statistical analysis was performed using the Stata 12.0 software, adopting a significance level of 5%. Most subjects were women (61.65%); the average age was 61.32 (±12.44) years. Subjects (12.62%) were identified with GFR
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- 2018
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