Coronary flow velocity reserve and inflammatory markers in living kidney donors

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  • who: Ashwin Radhakrishnan from the Birmingham Cardio-Renal Group, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom have published the research work: Coronary flow velocity reserve and inflammatory markers in living kidney donors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The Chronic Renal Impairment in Birmingham Coronary Flow Reserve (CRIBFLOW) study was designed to assess coronary microvascular function in LKD and to look for associations between CFVR and markers of inflammation and fibrosis. Although no subjects in the study had CFVR and amp;lt;2, 6/23 (26%) LKD had CFVR u22642.7 (the lowest . . .

     

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