lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2012

Research Activities, December 2012: Comparative Effectiveness Research: Limited evidence of benefit of interventions during early stages of chronic kidney disease

Research Activities, December 2012: Comparative Effectiveness Research: Limited evidence of benefit of interventions during early stages of chronic kidney disease


Limited evidence of benefit of interventions during early stages of chronic kidney disease

A new research review from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) found no or limited evidence that screening, monitoring, and treatment interventions are beneficial to patients in the early stages of chronic kidney disease. Authors of the review evaluated the evidence on the potential benefits and harms of screening, monitoring, and treatment of adults for early-stage chronic kidney disease, that is, the first three stages of five stages of the disease. Many knowledge gaps remain, however, and additional research should increase understanding regarding optimal approaches to chronic kidney disease screening, monitoring, and treatment. Chronic kidney disease affects more than 44 percent of U.S. adults over the age of 70.
You can read Chronic Kidney Disease Stages 1-3: Screening, Monitoring, and Treatment and many other materials on the AHRQ's Effective Health Care Program Web site at http://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov.

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