1. Distinct Dimensions of Kidney Health and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Failure, and Mortality
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Lee, Alexandra K, Katz, Ronit, Jotwani, Vasantha, Garimella, Pranav S, Ambrosius, Walter T, Cheung, Alfred K, Gren, Lisa H, Neyra, Javier A, Punzi, Henry, Raphael, Kalani L, Shlipak, Michael G, and Ix, Joachim H
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Heart Disease ,Kidney Disease ,Renal and urogenital ,Good Health and Well Being ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Biomarkers ,Blood Pressure ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Creatinine ,Female ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Humans ,Kidney ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Renal Insufficiency ,Chronic ,Risk ,Survival Rate ,albuminuria ,biomarker ,cardiovascular diseases ,epidemiology ,kidney ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Public Health and Health Services ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Cardiovascular medicine and haematology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Chronic kidney disease is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but clinical kidney measures (estimated glomerular filtration rate and albuminuria) do not fully reflect the multiple aspects of kidney tubules influencing cardiovascular health. Applied methods are needed to integrate numerous tubule biomarkers into useful prognostic scores. In SPRINT (Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial) participants with chronic kidney disease at baseline (estimated glomerular filtration ratecr&cys
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- 2019