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Haemoglobin trajectories in chronic kidney disease and risk of major adverse cardiovascular events.

Lisa Le GallJérôme HarambatChristian CombeViviane PhilippsCécile Proust-LimaMaris DussartreTilman DruëkeGabriel ChoukrounDenis FouqueLuc FrimatChristian JacquelinetMaurice LavilleSophie LiabeufRoberto Pecoits-FilhoZiad A MassyBénédicte StengelNatalia Alencar de PinhoKaren LeffondréMathilde Prezelin-Reyditnull null
Published in: Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association (2023)
In this study, we observed that two third of patients had stable haemoglobin trajectory and low risks of adverse events. The other third had a nonlinear trajectory declining at different rates, with increased risks of events. A better attention to dynamic changes of haemoglobin in CKD should be paid.
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