Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) mortality, 10 to 20 times greater risk than the general population [1, 2]. One key contributor to this elevated risk is overhydration (OH), a common condition in patients with kidney failure treated...
Anemia is a critical complication among hemodialysis patients, often leading to poor outcomes. This study aimed to assess anemia prevalence and identify predictors among hemodialysis patients at Felege Hiote Referral Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, in 2022. A retrospective cohort study analyzed 410 hemodialysis...
Approximately eight million people, 0.1% of the world’s population, are estimated to have kidney failure [1, 2]. Kidney failure, formerly named end-stage kidney disease, means that kidney function has declined so severely that renal replacement therapy is necessary to sustain life [1, 3]. Based...
Shared decision making (SDM) plays a central role in managing kidney failure (KF) in many nephrology centres [1]. The progressive nature of KF underscores the need for continuous collaboration between patients and healthcare professionals, allowing personalized treatment choices as kidney function declines...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains a widespread global health problem, affecting millions of people and posing significant challenges for both patients and healthcare providers. End stage renal disease (ESRD) is the terminal stage of CKD and more than 4 million patients with ESRD require the use...