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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is strongly associated with the full spectrum of cerebrovascular disease including ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke, small vessel disease, and vascular cognitive impairment. Shared conventional vascular risk factors such as age, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus may account for many of these associations, but novel renal-specific risk factors such as uraemia-related coagulopathy or endothelial dysfunction have also been proposed. In this chapter, we will explore the impact of CKD on stroke risk, mechanisms, and outcomes. We will also outline potential challenges and inequities in stroke care delivery and research for these patients along with some strategies to help improve stroke prevention and management for this high-risk group.
期刊介绍:
The speed of developments in nephrology has been fueled by the promise that new findings may improve the care of patients suffering from renal disease. Participating in these rapid advances, this series has released an exceptional number of volumes that explore problems of immediate importance for clinical nephrology. Focus ranges from discussion of innovative treatment strategies to critical evaluations of investigative methodology. The value of regularly consolidating the newest findings and theories is enhanced through the inclusion of extensive bibliographies which make each volume a reference work deserving careful study.