2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-019-1306-1
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Blood urea nitrogen is independently associated with renal outcomes in Japanese patients with stage 3–5 chronic kidney disease: a prospective observational study

Abstract: Background Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is one of the substances that affects the calculated serum osmolality (cSosm). A previous study demonstrated that BUN and cSosm were independently associated with the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with preserved kidney function. In advanced CKD stages, there is a concomitant increase in cSosm and BUN levels. However, it remains unclear whether BUN or cSosm levels are related to renal outcomes in patients with moderate to severe kidney … Show more

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“…The reason why D-dimer (two studies) and, to a lesser extent, BUN (one study) associate with long-haul COVID-19 more consistently than other biomarkers remains unclear. A possible explanation may be that BUN and D-dimer signify not only inflammatory disorder but also kidney injury and blood clotting disorder, respectively, which may play important roles in long-haul COVID-19 (Halaby et al 2015;Seki et al 2019). Notably, BUN and D-dimer are also independent predictors of COVID-19 mortality and greater severity (A.…”
Section: Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason why D-dimer (two studies) and, to a lesser extent, BUN (one study) associate with long-haul COVID-19 more consistently than other biomarkers remains unclear. A possible explanation may be that BUN and D-dimer signify not only inflammatory disorder but also kidney injury and blood clotting disorder, respectively, which may play important roles in long-haul COVID-19 (Halaby et al 2015;Seki et al 2019). Notably, BUN and D-dimer are also independent predictors of COVID-19 mortality and greater severity (A.…”
Section: Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uric acid (UA), urea nitrogen (UN), and urine specific gravity (USG) are important indicators of kidney function. [12][13][14] Previous studies have reported that the serum UA level is associated with insulin resistance in nonpregnant women 15 and is a strong independent risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). 16 Although studies have explored the relationship between the blood UA level and GDM, the findings have been inconsistent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher levels of blood urea observed in the control group in this study may be due to the presence of ANFs, which may have reduced the protein quality and caused an imbalance in the amino acid composition of the diet [67]. An increase in the urea levels had also been linked to renal dysfunction [68]. Interestingly, at 1.5% and 4.5% inclusion levels, GKSM was able to significantly lower the blood urea concentration (Table -6), indicating that GKSM did not impair kidney function.…”
Section: Serum Biochemical Parametersmentioning
confidence: 59%