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and post-exercise echocardiography was associated with greater discrimination of an operationally defined subclinical cardiorenal phenotype than resting imaging. These exploratory findings indicate that a combined biomarker and echocardiographic profile is associated with an early cardiorenal phenotype and may assist in risk stratification of patients with CKD exhibiting early cardiorenal remodeling prior to the development of overt heart failure; they are hypothesis-generating and not intended to set diagnostic criteria. Prior to implementing this multimarker strategy clinically, larger, multicenter prospective studies with multivariable adjustment and external validation should be performed.
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Related topics: Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Heart Failure Treatment and Management · Dialysis and Renal Disease Management
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Ulugbek Ochilov · Asia Pacific International University
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