Related Experiment Videos
Resolved: being fat is good for dialysis patients: the Godzilla effect: pro
1Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2372, USA. alp.ikizler@vanderbilt.edu
None:
Obesity is the epidemic of the 21st century. Despite the fact that obesity is known to have major health consequences in the general population, an increasing number of large-scale epidemiological studies indicate an inverse association between increasing body mass index and mortality in dialysis patients. Here it is argued pro and con that epidemiological data derived from the healthy general population may or may be not applicable to conditions such as end-stage renal disease.
Related Concept Videos
Chronic Kidney Disease III: Interprofessional Care
Heart Failure VI: Adjunct Therapies
Dialysis
Acute kidney injury develops suddenly and can be caused by pre-renal causes (e.g., hypovolemia, shock), intrinsic renal causes (e.g., acute tubular necrosis), or post-renal causes (e.g., urinary obstruction). In contrast, chronic renal failure progresses gradually over time and is often...
Dialysis
Heart Failure Drugs: Diuretics
Drug Dosing: Obese Patients