Chronic Kidney Disease–Mineral and Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD): Current Perspectives

Despite the availability of global and regional guidelines to curtail the adverse clinical outcomes associated with chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD), most CKD patients are still affected by the consequences of abnormalities of CKD-MBD. This important clinical complication o...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of nephrology and renovascular disease Jg. 12; S. 263 - 276
Hauptverfasser: Waziri, Bala, Duarte, Raquel, Naicker, Saraladevi
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: New Zealand Dove Medical Press Limited 01.12.2019
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN:1178-7058, 1178-7058
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Zusammenfassung:Despite the availability of global and regional guidelines to curtail the adverse clinical outcomes associated with chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD), most CKD patients are still affected by the consequences of abnormalities of CKD-MBD. This important clinical complication of CKD continues to be studied, in order to improve the understanding and management of CKD-MBD. Some notable discoveries include the role of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) in the pathogenesis of CKD-MBD, leading to a shift from the previous well-established classic trade-off hypothesis to the updated trade-off hypothesis. More recently, there has been a shift from the treatment of CKD-MBD based on a single level of biomarkers to serial measurements of calcium, phosphate and parathyroid hormone (PTH). Furthermore, some clinical trials have emerged after the 2009 Kidney Disease-Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Guidelines, leading to the 2017 KDIGO updated recommendations. Hence, this review gives an overview of the rapidly evolving trends in CKD-MBD, linking the past and current concepts of CKD-MBD.
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ISSN:1178-7058
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DOI:10.2147/IJNRD.S191156