Potassium control in chronic kidney disease: implications for neuromuscular function

Volume: 49, Issue: 7, Pages: 817 - 825
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
In Australia, approximately 1.7 million adults have evidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD). This complex disease can result in a multitude of complications, including hyperkalaemia, which is common and well recognised. The advent of new therapeutics aimed at lowering serum potassium has raised the possibility of optimising potassium control to enable greater use of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors in the management of CKD....
Paper Details
Title
Potassium control in chronic kidney disease: implications for neuromuscular function
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
49
Issue
7
Pages
817 - 825
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