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The pathophysiology and management of vascular calcification in chronic kidney disease patients.

Mehmet KanbaySidar CopurCem TanrioverFurkan YavuzAndrea GalassiPaola CiceriMario Cozzolino
Published in: Expert review of cardiovascular therapy (2023)
Predicting, assessing and treating VC is crucial and the future advances in the field of research surrounding VC will potentially occur in one or more of these three areas of clinical management. There is a current lack of evidence and consensus regarding specific therapeutic options for alleviating VC and this situation may not necessitate VC to be determined, detected, and documented before the available options are implemented. Regardless, the prediction and assessment of VC is still important and requires further improvement together with the developments in therapeutic alternatives. The future has the potential to bring better research which would guide and improve the management of this patient group. A more specialized approach consisting of targeted therapies and more tailored management plans for patients with CKD and VC is on the horizon.
Keyphrases
  • chronic kidney disease
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • case report
  • health insurance