Chronic Kidney Disease — definition?
Progressive loss of kidney function over months or years.
CKD — definition?
Progressive loss of kidney function over months or years.
Cardiovascular complications — key example?
Aortic dissection, arrhythmias, or heart failure.
Insufficient Renal Function — indicator?
Elevated serum creatinine, decreased GFR.
Heart failure management — main goal?
Improve symptoms, reduce hospitalizations, and prolong survival.
CKD risk factors — main?
Diabetes, hypertension, obesity.
CKD complications — include?
CVD, anemia, mineral disorders.
CKD stages — based on?
GFR levels; ESRD at stage 5.
Early CKD detection — vital?
Serum creatinine, eGFR, urine albumin.
Primary CKD causes —?
Diabetes and hypertension.
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1. What is Chronic Kidney Disease primarily characterized by?
2. What is the primary characteristic that distinguishes Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) from Insufficient Renal Function (IR)?
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