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Journal Article
Review
Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder in Asia.
Kidney Diseases 2017 July
BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is one of the most common complications in patients with CKD. As CKD-MBD is a systemic syndrome, prevention and management should be aimed at achieving better survival and less risk of cardiovascular events and fractures.
SUMMARY: Although target ranges for serum markers of mineral metabolism have been proposed in several global or local guidelines, these were mostly based on data from non-Asian patients. Additionally, there remain differences in medical and social systems as well as in economic status, even among Asian countries and areas.
KEY MESSAGE: Asian CKD patient data needs to be analyzed, published, and shared to establish optimal local strategies for CKD-MBD management.
SUMMARY: Although target ranges for serum markers of mineral metabolism have been proposed in several global or local guidelines, these were mostly based on data from non-Asian patients. Additionally, there remain differences in medical and social systems as well as in economic status, even among Asian countries and areas.
KEY MESSAGE: Asian CKD patient data needs to be analyzed, published, and shared to establish optimal local strategies for CKD-MBD management.
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