Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 30, 2026

Assessment of Vascular Function in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
Published on: June 16, 2014
Renal anemia - risk factor for chronic kidney disease
Daniela Cană-Ruiu1, E Moţa2, Natalia Istrate3
1Nephrology Department, Clinical County Emergency Hospital, Craiova.
Abstract:
The purpose of this research was to analyze the influence of anemia on renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease. Were monitored for 12 months 165 patients with chronic kidney disease, 96 patients had anemia and a control group of 69 patients had no anemia. A value of hemoglobin under 120 g/L in women and under 130 g/L in men on admission defined anemia. Anemia was associated with a more severe renal damage, a lower residual diuresis, especially in the presence of other risk factors such as diabetes, inflammation or secondary hyperparathyroidism, so early diagnosis and correction of anemia is important for prognosis and evolution of these patients.
Related Concept Videos
Chronic Kidney Disease I: Introduction
Chronic Kidney Disease II: Clinical Manifestations
Acute Kidney Injury IV: Diagnostic Studies and Prevention
Diabetic Nephropathy
Acute Kidney Injury II: Pathophysiology
Chronic Kidney Disease III: Interprofessional Care

