2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.04.161
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30days and midterm outcomes of patients undergoing percutaneous replacement of aortic valve according to their renal function: A multicenter study

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“…10,11 In contrast, other studies did not find a significant relationship between CKD and worse outcomes. 8,9,12,13 Consistent with this background, in the present study, we pooled the available evidence on this issue confirming the negative prognostic impact of advanced CKD, but also demonstrating for the first time that CKD stage 3 is associated with a significant increase of early and late mortality. Frequently, patients with CKD, particularly those at an advanced stage of disease, have more cardiovascular risk factors and experience increased cardiovascular mortality.…”
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“…10,11 In contrast, other studies did not find a significant relationship between CKD and worse outcomes. 8,9,12,13 Consistent with this background, in the present study, we pooled the available evidence on this issue confirming the negative prognostic impact of advanced CKD, but also demonstrating for the first time that CKD stage 3 is associated with a significant increase of early and late mortality. Frequently, patients with CKD, particularly those at an advanced stage of disease, have more cardiovascular risk factors and experience increased cardiovascular mortality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…[10][11][12][13][17][18][19][20][21] The characteristics of the included studies are reported in Table 1. There was no significant variability in the CKD definitions used across the studies.…”
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“…Schnabel et al [28] correlated both the lowest eGFR and a change in eGFR within the first 72 h following TAVI as predictors of both 30-day and 1-year mortality in their recent study. This improvement in renal function following TAVI was also described by D'Ascenzo et al [42] who describe the greatest improvement in those with poorer baseline function.…”
Section: Effect Of Tavi On Renal Functionsupporting
confidence: 74%