Relation of ankle‐brachial index to the rate of decline of residual renal function in peritoneal dialysis patients

@article{Liu2011RelationOA,
  title={Relation of ankle‐brachial index to the rate of decline of residual renal function in peritoneal dialysis patients},
  author={Jiung Hsiun Liu and Shu‐Ming Wang and Ching-Chu Chen and Chung-Lin Hsieh and Shih-Yi Lin and Che-Yi Chou and Yao-lung Liu and Hsin-Hung Lin and Chiu-Ching Huang},
  journal={Nephrology},
  year={2011},
  volume={16}
}
Aim:  The aim of this study was to determine whether ankle‐brachial index (ABI) predicts the rate of decline of residual renal function (RRF) in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Previous studies demonstrated the importance of loss of RRF in predicting all‐cause risk and cardiovascular mortality in PD patients. It is also known that patients with a low ABI value have a greater risk for deteriorating renal function in the general population. The relationship between ABI and the declining rate… 
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