Risk Factors and Complications of Chronic Kidney Disease: Narrative Review

Ahmed Lateef Alkhaqani
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with several adverse clinical outcomes, such as cardiovascular events, kidney failure requiring renal replacement therapy, mortality, and poor quality of life for survivors in general. CKD is a slow and progressive loss of kidney function over several years and may ultimately lead to the development of kidney failure. CKD has become a serious public health issue. Although cardiovascular disease, family history of CKD, and certain ethnic and racial backgrounds are important predictors of CKD risk, they do not contribute significantly beyond the scope of diabetes, hypertension, and older age. The number of CKD patients will continue to rise, reflecting the growing elderly population and increasing numbers of patients with diabetes and hypertension. As the number of CKD patients increases, primary care practitioners will be confronted with the management of the complex medical problems unique to patients with chronic renal impairment. As well documented in the literature, the nephrologist rarely manages the medical needs of CKD patients until renal replacement therapy is required. Whereas the symptoms of CKD in diabetes are few, many risk factors and biomarkers can be used to identify individuals at high risk for developing this condition. This article highlights the effect of risk factors and complications associated with chronic kidney disease at its various stages.
慢性肾脏疾病的危险因素和并发症:综述
慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)与一些不良临床结果相关,如心血管事件、需要肾脏替代治疗的肾衰竭、死亡率和一般幸存者的生活质量差。CKD是一种持续数年的缓慢进行性肾功能丧失,最终可能导致肾衰竭的发展。慢性肾病已成为严重的公共卫生问题。虽然心血管疾病、CKD家族史和某些民族和种族背景是CKD风险的重要预测因素,但除了糖尿病、高血压和年龄较大之外,它们的影响并不显著。CKD患者的数量将继续上升,这反映了老年人口的增长以及糖尿病和高血压患者的增加。随着CKD患者数量的增加,初级保健医生将面临慢性肾功能损害患者特有的复杂医疗问题的管理。正如文献记载的那样,肾病专家很少管理CKD患者的医疗需求,直到需要肾脏替代治疗。虽然CKD在糖尿病中的症状很少,但许多危险因素和生物标志物可用于识别患有这种疾病的高风险个体。这篇文章强调了慢性肾脏疾病在不同阶段的危险因素和并发症的影响。
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