Review Article

Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease: An Update on Diagnosis and Management

Hypertension (HTN) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are pathophysiologic states that are intimately related, such that long-term HTN can lead to poor kidney function, and renal function decline can lead to worsening blood pressure (BP) control. HTN in CKD is caused by an interplay of factors, including salt and water…

Posted in: blood pressure 10 chronic kidney disease 13 endothelial dysfunction 2

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Awareness and Knowledge Among Internal Medicine Resident Trainees for Dose Adjustment of Analgesics and Neuropsychotropic Medications in CKD

Objectives: Errors in drug dosing lead to poor patient outcomes and are common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Because the majority of patients with CKD are being treated by physicians specializing in internal medicine, we studied the awareness and knowledge that internal medicine resident trainees (IMRTs) have regarding…

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Review Article

Chronic Kidney Disease in Pregnancy

With the increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) worldwide, the number of pregnant women with various degrees of renal dysfunction is expected to increase. There is a bidirectional relation between CKD and pregnancy in which renal dysfunction negatively affects pregnancy outcomes, and the pregnancy can have a deleterious impact…

Posted in: Acute kidney injury 5 chronic kidney disease 13 Hypertension 39 pregnancy 48

Original Article

Positive Predictive Value of a Single Assessment of Estimated GFR in the Diagnosis of Chronic Kidney Disease

Objectives: The positive predictive value (PPV) of a single assessment of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is not known. Our objective was to determine the PPV of a single assessment of eGFR among adults with at least one eGFR

Posted in: chronic kidney disease 13 glomerular filtration rate 2 screening 33

Review Article

Hyperuricemia, Gout, and Related Comorbidities: Cause and Effect on a Two-Way Street

The prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia has increased dramatically during the last several decades, to the point that gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis in the United States, affecting approximately 8 million Americans. Patients with gout frequently have multiple comorbidities, including hypertension, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes,…

Posted in: Cardiovascular Disease 27 chronic kidney disease 13 comorbidities 4 Diabetes 23 Hypertension 39 hyperuricemia 2

Review Article

Kidney Disease in Pregnancy (Women’s Health Series)

Kidney disease and pregnancy may exist in two general settings: acute kidney injury that develops during pregnancy, and chronic kidney disease that predates conception. In the first trimester of pregnancy, acute kidney injury is most often the result of hyperemesis gravidarum, ectopic pregnancy, or miscarriage. In the second and third…

Posted in: Acute kidney injury 5 chronic kidney disease 13 dialysis 5 pregnancy 48

Original Article

Occurrence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Pediatric Patients at High Risk in West Virginia

Objectives: Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent and is increasingly associated with the development of medical conditions both related and unrelated to bone metabolism. The purpose of this study was to examine vitamin D deficiency in patients of a pediatrics subspecialty practice. Methods: The study consisted of a retrospective chart review…

Posted in: chronic illness 2 chronic kidney disease 13 cystic fibrosis 6 Obesity 70 vitamin D 17

Expired CME Article

Management of Chronic Kidney Disease: What is the Evidence?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular events and death. Hypertension, dyslipidemia, anemia, vascular calcification, and secondary hyperparathyroidism have all been implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease associated with CKD. Numerous trials have been performed assessing the effects of modifying these risk factors on cardiovascular…

Posted in: anemia 11 chronic kidney disease 13 Dyslipidemia 4 Hypertension 39 secondary hyperparathyroidism 3

Expired CME Article

Chronic Kidney Disease: Whom to Screen and How to Treat, Part 1: Definition, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Testing

Chronic kidney disease has become a major public health problem due to its high prevalence, its exorbitant cost, and large reductions in life expectancy and quality of life of affected people. Seventy percent of cases of end-stage renal disease are due to diabetes and hypertension, conditions which are usually managed…

Posted in: anemia 11 chronic kidney disease 13 Dyslipidemia 4 Hypertension 39 screening 33

Expired CME Article

Clinical Considerations and Practical Recommendations for the Primary Care Practitioner in the Management of Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease

Anemia is prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is a risk factor for poor disease outcome. Anemia acts as a risk multiplier, significantly increasing the risk of death in anemic versus nonanemic CKD patients with similar comorbidities. Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) are a mainstay for the treatment of…

Posted in: Cardiovascular Disease 27 chronic kidney disease 13 end-stage renal disease 5 erythropoietin 2 hemoglobin 3

Review Article

Recognizing the Link Between CKD and CVD in the Primary Care Setting: Accurate and Early Diagnosis for Timely and Appropriate Intervention

Chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is becoming increasingly prevalent in the US and worldwide, eventually progresses to end-stage renal disease (ESRD), requiring renal replacement therapy. Diabetes and hypertension, the two leading causes of CKD, are themselves reaching near epidemic proportions. Hypertension can cause both the development and progression of CKD,…

Posted in: anemia 11 Cardiovascular Disease 27 chronic kidney disease 13 Diabetes 23 Hypertension 39 proteinuria 4

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Is Chronic Kidney Disease Comparable to Diabetes as a Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factor?

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the known risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). Though electrocardiograms (ECGs) have limited accuracy in determining the true prevalence of CHD, we wondered whether CKD and diabetes mellitus (DM) controlled for hypertension (HTN), had similar prevalences of ECG abnormalities that could…

Posted in: chronic kidney disease 13 coronary heart disease 5 Diabetes 23

Expired CME Article

Proteinuria and Microalbuminuria in Adults: Significance, Evaluation, and Treatment

Expired CME Article – Proteinuria and Microalbuminuria in Adults: Significance, Evaluation, and Treatment

Posted in: angiotensin receptor blockers 4 angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors 4 chronic kidney disease 13 proteinuria 4
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