23 research outputs found
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Gastrointestinal symptoms, inflammation and hypoalbuminemia in chronic kidney disease patients: a cross-sectional study
Flowchart used to define the study cohort. (DOC 44Â kb
Additional file 3 of Tubular secretion of creatinine and kidney function: an observational study
Additional file 3 Fig. S3. Change in mean (±SD) iGFR and mean (±SD) CrCl/iGFR ratio longitudinally among AASK study participants divided into those with decreasing iGFR or increasing iGFR. Fig. S4. Change in mean (±SD) CrCl and mean (±SD) CrCl/iGFR ratio longitudinally among AASK study participants divided into those with decreasing CrCl or increasing CrCl
Additional file 2 of Tubular secretion of creatinine and kidney function: an observational study
Additional file 2 Fig. S1. (A) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and iGFR, (B) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and CrCl (The line shown through the scatterplot is from LOESS) (MDRD data, n = 797). Fig. S2. (A) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and iGFR, (B) Relationship between CrCl/iGFR ratio and CrCl (The line shown through the scatterplot is from LOESS) (AASK data, n = 802)
Additional file 1 of Tubular secretion of creatinine and kidney function: an observational study
Additional file 1 Table S1. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (MDRD data). Table S2. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (AASK data). Table S3_1. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, CKD patients). Table S3_2. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, kidney transplant recipients). Table S3_3. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, post kidney donation subgroup). Table S3_4. CrCl/iGFR classified by categories based on iGFR and CrCl (Mayo data, potential kidney donors)
Additional file 1: of The relation between dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury and recovery from end-stage renal disease: a national study
Figure S1. Flow diagram showing selection of state for data analysis. Figure S2. Dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) incidence vs. rate of renal recovery among incident end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients per million population across states by sex. A) male, B) female. Figure S3. Dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) incidence vs. rate of renal recovery among incident end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients per million population across states by age group. A) age 45-64 years, B) age 65-74 years, C) age 75 years or older. Table S1. The number of dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D) hospitalization, AKI-D incidence, the number of renal recovery cases among incident end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, and renal recovery rate among incident ESRD patients in 18 states. (DOCX 499 kb
Additional file 1 of Absence of long-term changes in urine biomarkers after AKI: findings from the CRIC study
Additional file 1: Table S1. Raw urine biomarker levels without normalization to urine creatinine. Table S2. Urine biomarker-to-creatinine ratio changes in mixed effects models by AKI stage
Population characteristics of adults in rural East Africa based on weighted SEARCH-CKD participants.
Population characteristics of adults in rural East Africa based on weighted SEARCH-CKD participants.</p
Prevalence of Kidney function and proteinuria categories, by region and overall.
Prevalence of Kidney function and proteinuria categories, by region and overall.</p
Venn diagram showing relationships between leukocyturia, proteinuria, and hematuria among SEARCH-CKD participants with both serum creatinine and urine dipstick results (N = 3463).
Venn diagram showing relationships between leukocyturia, proteinuria, and hematuria among SEARCH-CKD participants with both serum creatinine and urine dipstick results (N = 3463).</p
Additional file 3: of Hematuria as a risk factor for progression of chronic kidney disease and death: findings from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study
Baseline characteristics of participants and individuals excluded from the study. Baseline characteristics of the 551 CRIC Study participants not included in this analysis. (DOCX 21Â kb
