Vascular repair quality predicts heart failure risk in acute kidney injury patients

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Acute kidney injury patients with poor vascular repair face significantly higher risks of heart failure and death. A study analyzed blood samples from hospitalized patients, identifying three profiles based on vascular biomarkers. Those in the "vascular injury" group showed the highest risk of adverse outcomes. This research aims to identify high-risk patients for proactive cardiovascular disease prevention, as most kidney disease patients die from heart-related issues, not kidney failure.


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