2014
DOI: 10.5935/0101-2800.20140001
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Chronic kidney disease and the aging population

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“…The complexity of this disease and its medical management predispose individuals to further complications of the cardiovascular and renal systems [3,4]. Underrecognition of impaired kidney functioning [5][6][7][8][9], presence of multiple comorbid conditions [3,5,10], and polypharmacy associated with management of comorbidities [6] often culminate in frequent hospital admissions. In a population of pre-dialysis patients with CKD in the Safe Kidney Care (SKC) Cohort Study, Ginsberg et al [4] reported that 70 % experienced at least one adverse safety incident or actionable safety finding, while over one-third had two or more.…”
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“…The complexity of this disease and its medical management predispose individuals to further complications of the cardiovascular and renal systems [3,4]. Underrecognition of impaired kidney functioning [5][6][7][8][9], presence of multiple comorbid conditions [3,5,10], and polypharmacy associated with management of comorbidities [6] often culminate in frequent hospital admissions. In a population of pre-dialysis patients with CKD in the Safe Kidney Care (SKC) Cohort Study, Ginsberg et al [4] reported that 70 % experienced at least one adverse safety incident or actionable safety finding, while over one-third had two or more.…”
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“…Decreased kidney function to 60 cc/minute is still classified as a normal process because there is a mechanism of the aging process (17). The decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in parallel with age has been known for decades (18). The previous study by Hare et al (2007) reported that a major effect modifier among patients with an eGFR of <60 ml/min per 1.73 m 2 is age.…”
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“…A literatura afirma que há o aumento da proporção de casos prevalentes de DRC com baixa TFG em idades mais avançadas (James, Hemmelgarn, & Tonelli, 2010), esperando-se que muitos idosos com DRC possam ter maiores perdas da função renal. No entanto, de acordo com Tonelli & Riella (2014), estes dados disponíveis são inconclusivos e o conhecimento atual não permite aos médicos distinguirem de forma confiável entre aqueles que a DRC vai progredir e aqueles em que isso não acontecerá.…”
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