The proportion of patients with CKD increases sharply with age. The most common causes are diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension. Early onset of secondary complications can significantly affect the prognosis. Determination of eGFR and albumin can detect and prognostically assess CKD in a timely manner.
Autoren
- Prof. Dr. med. Martin Fiedler, MBA
- Prof. Dr. med. Bruno Vogt
Publikation
- CARDIOVASC
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