Chronic Kidney Disease and Clinical Outcome in Patients With Acute Stroke
Stroke2009Vol. 40(4), pp. 1296–1303
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Gilad Yahalom, Roseline Schwartz, Yvonne Schwammenthal, Oleg Merzeliak, Maya Toashi, David Orion, Ben‐Ami Sela, David Tanné
Abstract
CKD is a strong independent predictor of mortality and poor outcome in patients with acute stroke. The estimation of the prevalence of CKD and of the GFR cutoffs associated with poor outcome depend on the equation used to estimate GFR.
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