We write in response to the publication in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology of two meta-analyses addressing the potential use of change in albuminuria as a surrogate endpoint for progression of ...
Partly because of this, there has been a recent call to abandon microalbuminuria in favor of the term 'albuminuria-associated disease'. 20,21 This concept has merit when considering the role of ...
From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine (D.H.K., S.S., F.G.A., E.E.M., L.B., S.J.S.) and Department of Preventive Medicine (K.-Y.A.K., J.P ...
Very high albuminuria (>300 mg per day) is a clear indicator of kidney disease and its reduction is considered the hallmark of long-term slowing of chronic kidney disease progression. A sustained 30% ...
We assessed the association between albuminuria and the risks for death and cardiovascular events among patients with stable coronary disease. Conclusions— Albuminuria, even in low levels within the ...
Conclusions: It is becoming increasingly apparent that a considerable proportion of subjects with type 2 diabetes can develop renal impairment in the absence of albuminuria. Diabetic ...
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Q&A: Albuminuria
Use discretion or consult a local health professional. Albuminuria is the presence of albumin in the urine due to the underlying kidney disease. A healthy kidney does not let the albumin pass from ...
Since chronic kidney disease (CKD) is per se one of the strongest CV risk factors, any manoeuvres to prevent CKD progression, including reduction of albuminuria and prevention of estimated glomerular ...
CKD was defined as estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) <60 mL/min/1.73 m² or presence of albuminuria. Results There were 620 (6.6%) subjects categorised to have increased urinary albumin ...
The link between red, processed, and white meat consumption and the likelihood of developing kidney damage and diabetic ...