1.Management of Chronic Kidney Disease.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2012;82(4):427-431
No abstract available.
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2.Clinical benefits of serum BNP measurement in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2005;69(2):123-125
No abstract available.
Humans
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4.The gut-kidney connection in advanced chronic kidney disease.
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2015;34(4):191-193
No abstract available.
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic*
5.Metabolic Syndrome and Chronic Kidney Disease.
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2007;26(4):387-389
No abstract available.
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic*
6.Treatment of chronic kidney disease.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2006;70(5):599-604
No abstract available.
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7.Cross-sectional study on knowledge of chronic kidney disease among medical outpatient clinic patients
Chiun Yann Ng ; Zhong Shiun Lee ; Kiam Seong Goh
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2016;71(3):99-104
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health
concern worldwide. There are limited studies which look
into the actual knowledge level of CKD among the general
population both locally and internationally. This study aims
to assess the knowledge level of CKD among patients in a
secondary hospital in Malaysia.
Methods: Consecutive sampling of patients attending the
Medical Outpatient Clinic was performed in this crosssectional
study. Respondents were given self-administered
questionnaires which contain questions on demographic
characteristics and knowledge on CKD.
Results: Out of 300 respondents, 78.6% (n=236) of the
respondents completed the questionnaire. Majority of
respondents (73.7%, n=174) scored less than 4 out of 7
marks on knowledge on CKD. Respondents who were
younger, males, having higher education status,
professionals/executives and earned higher monthly income
were more likely to have a higher mean knowledge score of
CKD. Respondents who have heard of CKD were also
significantly associated with higher mean knowledge score
of CKD.
Conclusion: The study findings suggest that our Malaysian
population is still inadequately informed on CKD, especially
those who are at risk of developing CKD and its
complications, and also among those of the lower
socioeconomic group. In order for successful primary and
secondary prevention of CKD, more importance should be
placed on increasing awareness on CKD among these atrisk
groups.
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
8.Effect of Pre-operative Isometric Exercise (PIE) on vascular caliber of stage 2-5D chronic kidney disease pediatric patients: A randomized controlled study
Karen G. Escaner ; Francis Z. Castell ; Alona R. Arias-Briones ; Teresita Joy P. Evangelista
The Philippine Children’s Medical Center Journal 2024;20(1):32-45
Objective:
To determine the effect of pre-operative isometric exercise (PIE) on vascular caliber of
pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) Stage 2-5D patients.
Materials and Methods:
This is a single-blind, randomized, single-center trial of 28 CKD patients.
Fourteen participants allocated in the intervention group (PIE) were provided with a handgrip device
and performed handgrip exercise consisting of two sets of 30 contractions daily while another 14
participants did not perform the exercise and were considered as controls (NE). For both groups,
Duplex Ultrasonography was performed at baseline, four and eight weeks post-intervention.
Results:
Twenty-four CKD patients were included and analyzed. The mean age was 15.8 (+/- 1.9)
years. There were 16 (66.7%) females and eight (33%) Males, 10 (41.7%) underweight (<18 kg/m2
), 23 (95.8%) right-handed, 12 (50%) with Chronic Glomerulonephritis, and 10 (41.7%) with stage 2
CKD. Both the intervention and control group revealed a statistically significant increase in the
caliber of the non-dominant cephalic (ante-cubital) vein at four- and eight-weeks post-intervention.
Conclusion
PIE might not significantly impact vessel diameter in pediatric CKD population as
compared to adult CKD patients. Further studies on reliability of ultrasonography of blood vessels
utilizing a larger sample size and more controlled milieu are recommended.
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
9.To treat or not to treat asymptomatic hyperuricemia in chronic kidney disease
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2019;38(3):257-259
No abstract available.
Hyperuricemia
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10.The Author's Response: Economic Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease in Korea
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(32):e221-
No abstract available.
Korea
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