Atherosclerosis Specific Features in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
Anastasia V PoznyakNikolay K SadykhovAndrey G KartuesovEvgeny E BorisovVasily Nikolaevich SukhorukovAlexander N OrekhovPublished in: Biomedicines (2022)
Atherosclerosis is the major cause of cardiovascular disease, leading to a high mortality rate worldwide. Several risk factors are known to favor atherogenesis, among which are high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes mellitus, and others. Chronic kidney disease is another serious health problem associated with significant health care costs, morbidity, and mortality. Chronic kidney disease shares several risk factors with atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Additional risk factors for cardiovascular disease development should be considered in patients with chronic kidney disease. Interestingly, patients suffering from chronic kidney disease are more prone to cardiovascular problems than the general population. Moreover, chronic kidney disease is characterized by an increased atherosclerotic burden from the very early stages. The purpose of this review was to summarize data on atherosclerosis in chronic kidney disease, highlighting the specific features of the disease combination.
Keyphrases
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiovascular disease
- end stage renal disease
- risk factors
- blood pressure
- healthcare
- cardiovascular events
- peritoneal dialysis
- mental health
- cardiovascular risk factors
- public health
- type diabetes
- heart rate
- electronic health record
- coronary artery disease
- newly diagnosed
- glycemic control
- climate change
- risk assessment
- metabolic syndrome
- blood glucose
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning
- patient reported outcomes