Search for dissertations about: "acute coronary syndrome renal dysfunction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words acute coronary syndrome renal dysfunction.
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1. Homocysteine and Coronary Artery Disease With special Reference to Biochemical Effects Of Vitamin Therapy
Abstract : An elevated plasma level of homocysteine has been suggested as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The objectives of this thesis were to study the influence of renal function on homocysteine levels in patients with coronary artery disease and to explore the association of elevated plasma levels of homocysteine to oxidative stress, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction. READ MORE
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2. Aprotinin for reduction of bleeding and transfusions in patients on clopidogrel undergoing urgent coronary surgery
Abstract : Background: An increased proportion of patients with acute coronary syndrome undergo coronary surgery while treated with clopidogrel, an irreversible platelet ADP-receptor inhibitor. Clopidogrel in combination with aspirin is known to augment bleeding, transfusion requirements, and reoperation rates after coronary surgery. READ MORE
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3. Platelet microparticles and hemostatic disturbances in renal insufficiency and cardiovascular disease
Abstract : Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affect up to 10-15% of the population worldwide and is a growing global health problem. Diabetes, hypertension and renal diseases, such as glomerulonephritis, are the major cause of CKD in high- and middle-income countries. READ MORE
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4. Urinary Biomarkers and Patient Outcome in Chronic Kidney Disease and Atherosclerotic Heart Disease: The value of IgM-uria and IgG-uria
Abstract : Risk stratification of patients with chronic kidney disease and atherosclerotic heart disease is crucial. Microalbuminuria (MA) is associated with an increased risk of kidney and cardiovascular (CV) death, especially in patients with diabetes. READ MORE
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5. Diet, lifestyle and chronic kidney disease
Abstract : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a rapidly growing public health problem, affecting 5-10% of the general population, and individuals with CKD have a substantially increased risk of morbi-mortality. Early detection and treatment can delay or prevent onset many of the adverse outcomes of CKD. READ MORE