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Introduction: Hearing footsteps of the future

机译:简介:聆听未来的脚步

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major global public health problem. In developed countries, diabetic nephropathy and hypertensive nephrosclerosis are major causes of CKD, with glomerulonephritis also accounting for a significant number of patients with CKD. Adverse outcomes of CKD include cardiovascular events in addition to end-stage kidney disease requiring renal replacement therapies. Although strict control of blood pressure via blockade of the renin-angiotensin system effectively retards the progression of CKD, there is considerable interindividual variation in terms of the response. Furthermore, although such treatment can delay the progression of disease, it cannot halt the clinical course completely. In order to improve the prognosis and quality of life of patients with CKD and reduce medical costs, it is essential to understand the pathophysiolog-ical mechanisms driving the initiation and progression of CKD in order to enable the development of novel therapeutic approaches. This special series of articles comprises five invited reviews from some of the world's leading nephrology groups and describe recent breakthroughs in this field.
机译:慢性肾病(CKD)是全球主要的公共卫生问题。在发达国家,糖尿病肾病和高血压肾病症是CKD的主要原因,肾小球肾炎也占CKD的大量患者。除了需要肾置换疗法的末期肾病外,CKD的不良结果包括心血管事件。虽然通过封锁肾素 - 血管紧张素系统严格控制血压有效延迟了CKD的进展,但在响应方面存在相当大的互联变化。此外,虽然这种治疗可以延迟疾病的进展,但它不能完全停止临床课程。为了提高CKD患者的预后和生活质量,降低医疗成本,必须了解促进CKD的启动和进展的病理物理学机制至关重要,以便能够发展新的治疗方法。这一特别系列的文章包括来自世界上一些领先的肾脏群体的五项投入审查,并描述了该领域的最近突破。

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