Hypothetical intervention of targeted systolic blood pressure control of < 120 mmHg on renal prognosis for persons with stage 3-4 chronic kidney disease: an application of parametric g-formula using health checkup data in Japan.
Masato TakeuchiKanna ShinkawaMotoko YanagitaKoji KawakamiPublished in: Clinical and experimental nephrology (2023)
A targeted sBP control strategy maintaining < 120 mmHg may not yield a renoprotective effect for patients with stage 3-4 CKD, although it was expected to offer a cardiovascular benefit. Future research may be warranted in higher-risk populations, such as elderly people or those with more advanced kidney disease.
Keyphrases
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