Journal article

Markers of and risk factors for the development and progression of diabetic kidney disease

RJ Macisaac, EI Ekinci, G Jerums

American Journal of Kidney Diseases | Published : 2014

Abstract

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) occurs in 25%-40% of patients with diabetes. Given the dual problems of a significant risk of progression from DKD to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, it is important to identify patients at risk of DKD and ESRD and initiate protective renal and cardiovascular therapies. The importance of preventive therapy is emphasized further by worldwide increases in the incidence of diabetes. This review summarizes the evidence regarding the prognostic value and benefits of targeting established and novel risk markers for DKD development and progression. Family history of DKD, smoking history, and glycemic, blood pressure,..

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