Epicardial fat, cardiovascular risk factors and calcifications in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Turgay SaritasSebastian Daniel ReinartzJennifer NadalJonas SchmoeeMatthias SchmidMohamed MarwanStephan AchenbachStefan StörkChristoph WannerKai-Uwe EckardtJürgen FloegeMarkus Peter SchneiderGeorg SchlieperPublished in: Clinical kidney journal (2019)
The increase of EAT can be explained by individual CV risk factors and kidney function and correlates with 10-year risk for CV event scores, suggesting that EAT is a modifiable risk factor in patients with CKD. Although EAT correlates with CV calcifications, these relations depend on CV risk factors.