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Open AccessPotassium and the kidney: a reciprocal relationship with clinical relevance
By controlling urinary potassium excretion, the kidneys play a key role in maintaining whole-body potassium homeostasis. Conversely, low urinary potassium excretion (as a proxy for insufficient dietary intake)...
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Open AccessPersonalized screening intervals for kidney function in patients with chronic heart failure: a modeling study
High mortality and rehospitalization rates demonstrate that improving risk assessment in heart failure patients remains challenging. Individual temporal evolution of kidney biomarkers is associated with poor c...
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Open AccessEffect of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on the renin-angiotensin system in patients with chronic kidney disease and acidosis: a randomized clinical trial
Acidosis-induced kidney injury is mediated by the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system, for which urinary renin is a potential marker. Therefore, we hypothesized that sodium bicarbonate supplementation reduces ...
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Open AccessCorrection to: Intravenous fluids: balancing solutions
In Table 3 on Page 486 the term osmolality should have read osmolarity.
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Open AccessIntravenous fluids: balancing solutions
The topic of intravenous (IV) fluids may be regarded as “reverse nephrology”, because nephrologists usually treat to remove fluids rather than to infuse them. However, because nephrology is deeply rooted in fl...
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Open AccessFrom ARB to ARNI in Cardiovascular Control
Coexistence of hypertension, diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease synergistically aggravates the risk of cardiovascular and renal morbidity and mortality. These high-risk, multi-morbid patient populati...