Acute Decline in Renal Function, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Risk after an Acute Coronary Syndrome
AUTOR(ES)
Mielniczuk, Lisa M.
FONTE
American Society of Nephrology
RESUMO
Background and objectives: Chronic kidney disease is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular outcomes. The prognostic significance of worsening renal function has also been shown in various cohorts of cardiac disease; however, the predictors of worsening renal function and the contribution of inflammation remains to be established.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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