2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11560-014-0861-5
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Renale Erkrankungen in der Rheumatologie

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“…Of these, patients receiving hemodialysis occupy about 90% of the total number of dialysis patients [6]. e main contributing factors of ESRD include chronic glomerulonephritis [7], hypertensive kidney damage [8], diabetic nephropathy [9], rheumatic kidney damage [10], and polycystic kidney [11], among which chronic glomerulonephritis is the leading chronic kidney disease worldwide and also the main cause of ESRD [12]. Furthermore, recent years have witnessed an increasing proportion of ESRD caused by diabetes, as the number of diabetic patients increases with the continuous improvement of living standards and changes in lifestyle and diet [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, patients receiving hemodialysis occupy about 90% of the total number of dialysis patients [6]. e main contributing factors of ESRD include chronic glomerulonephritis [7], hypertensive kidney damage [8], diabetic nephropathy [9], rheumatic kidney damage [10], and polycystic kidney [11], among which chronic glomerulonephritis is the leading chronic kidney disease worldwide and also the main cause of ESRD [12]. Furthermore, recent years have witnessed an increasing proportion of ESRD caused by diabetes, as the number of diabetic patients increases with the continuous improvement of living standards and changes in lifestyle and diet [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine begleitende Nierenerkrankung ist ein unabhängiger Risikofaktor für die Mortalität der RA [17]. Die systemische Nierenbeteiligung der RA und die sekundäre Entstehung einer Amyloidose sind durch die frühzeitige Therapie mit weniger nephrotoxischen Substanzen selten geworden, können aber bei langjährigen RA-Patienten mit aggressivem Krankheitsverlauf ursächlich für Nierenschäden sein [17]. Weitaus häufiger ist eine milde bis moderate Niereninsuffizienz aufgrund weiterer Komorbiditäten (Diabetes, arterielle Hypertonie).…”
Section: Nephrologische Komorbiditäten ▼unclassified
“…Zur Bestimmung der glomerulären Filtrationsrate sollte die Kreatinin-Clearance bestimmt werden. Bei Nachweis einer Erythrozyturie oder wiederholter steriler Leukozyturie sollte ein Urinsediment angefertigt werden [17].…”
Section: Nephrologische Komorbiditäten ▼unclassified