慢性肾脏疾病中的高磷血症

Sergey Andreevich Martynov, M. S. Shamkhalova
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肾病理高磷血症是发展矿物质和骨骼疾病的关键因素。它甚至可以在肾功能下降的早期阶段发展,并预测慢性肾病患者血管钙化的形成和心血管并发症的风险增加,特别是那些接受有计划的血液透析的患者。无钙磷酸盐结合剂的使用与发生高钙血症的风险无关,可以减缓血管钙化的发展,降低慢性肾脏疾病患者不良心血管事件的发生率和死亡率。
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Hyperphosphatemia in chronic kidney disease
Hyperphosphatemia in renal pathology is a key factor for developing mineral and bone disorders. It can develop even in the early stages of renal function decline and predict the formation of vascular calcification and an increased risk for developing cardiovascular complications in patients with chronic kidney disease, especially in those, who receive program hemodialysis. The use of calcium-free phosphate-binding agents that are not associated with the risk for developing hypercalcemia can slow the development of vascular calcification, reduce the incidence of adverse cardiovascular events and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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