Search for dissertations about: "anemia renal failure"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words anemia renal failure.
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1. Erythropoiesis in anemia of rencl failure and malignancy : Studies on erythropoietin, iron, and transferrin receptor : by Soheir Beshara
Abstract : Erythropoietin (Epo) and iron are essential requirements for erythropoiesis. Serum transferrin receptor (S-TfR) is a marker of total erythropoiesis and tissue iron availability. In patients with renal insufficiency, successful renal transplantation leads to correction of anemia and improvement in erythropoiesis. READ MORE
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2. How to create and analyze a Heart Failure Registry with emphasis on Anemia and Quality of Life
Abstract : Background and aimsHeart failure (HF) is a major cause of serious morbidity and death in the population and one of the leading medical causes of hospitalization among people older than 60 years. The aim of this thesis was to describe how to create and how to analyze a Heart Failure Registry with emphasis on Anemia and Quality of Life. READ MORE
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3. Risk Factors and Predictors of Heart Failure: from Incidence to Prognosis
Abstract : Background: Heart failure (HF) is a major public health problem affecting at least 26 million people worldwide and one of the leading causes of disability and death. Aims: To identify characteristics associated with improved or worsened prognosis in patients with established HF and to study factors associated with higher risk for the incidence of HF in the general population. READ MORE
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4. Biomarkers for eligibility and surrogate endpoints in heart failure trials
Abstract : Background: In heart failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), randomized controlled trials have provided effective treatments, but prognosis still remains poor. HF with mid-range EF (HFmrEF) has no evidencebased therapy and represents a newly characterized and relevant population for future trials. READ MORE
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5. 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