Areeb Ansari, Kamran Shirbache, Ali Shirbacheh, Hamid Nasri
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Parathyroid hormone level predicts mortality in hemodialysis; an old problem remains still
Several studies have found a clear association between higher PTH levels and increased mortality risk in hemodialysis patients. The studies indicate that higher levels of PTH are linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes, as well as an increased risk of bone fractures.