Background: Patients with advanced chronic kidney disease have lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL) than the general population. There is uncertainty regarding patterns of HRQOL changes before dialysis initiation. This study aimed to characterise HRQOL trajectory and assess its potential association with intended dialysis modality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Kidney Health Dis
October 2019
Purpose Of Review: Initial and subsequent modality decisions are important, impacting both clinical outcomes and quality of life. Transition from chronic kidney disease to dialysis and between dialysis modalities are periods were patients may be especially vulnerable. Reviewing our current knowledge surrounding these critical periods and identifying areas for future research may allow us to develop dialysis strategies beneficial to patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdequate blood pressure control in patients with hypertension remains the pillar of cardiovascular-event prevention. Smoking cessation, reduced dietary salt intake, physical exercise and weight loss contribute to better blood pressure control and reduced cardiovascular morbidity, but alone, they are often insufficient in doing so, and their success is highly dependent on individual patient motivation. Pharmacologic therapy, thus, remains necessary for most patients, and our conception of the optimal way of approaching this therapy has evolved over the past decade.
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