PM.3.2. Monitorizarea pacienţilor după nefrectomie: preocuparea urologului sau a nefrologului?
Elements that were associated with CKD development was advanced age (53.76 vs.64.25 years, p=0.00001), preoperatively lower eGFR (70 vs. 90 ml/min/1,73m2; p=0.0001), pre-operative diabetes mellitus (18.98% vs 35.51%: p = 0.0001) and/or high blood pressure (54,43% vs. 78,14%; p=0.00006). In the long...
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Published in | Romanian journal of urology Vol. 18; no. 2; p. 26 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Romanian |
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Bucharest
Romanian Journal of Urology
01.04.2019
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Summary: | Elements that were associated with CKD development was advanced age (53.76 vs.64.25 years, p=0.00001), preoperatively lower eGFR (70 vs. 90 ml/min/1,73m2; p=0.0001), pre-operative diabetes mellitus (18.98% vs 35.51%: p = 0.0001) and/or high blood pressure (54,43% vs. 78,14%; p=0.00006). In the long term, an improvement in eGFR at 3 months from nephrectomy compared to postoperative value was observed in 43 (20.09%) patients, but in 19 (8.87%) patients who could be followed (214 patients) degradation was observed. Decreasing the number of nephrons trough nephrectomy, in many cases, inevitably leads to the degradation of renal function with the development of chronic kidney disease, and the complications related to its presence cannot be avoided. |
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ISSN: | 1842-2187 |