CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) AS A RISK FACTOR FOR VASCULAR REMODELING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CEREBROVASCULAR PATHOLOGY

Authors

  • Rakhmatullayeva Gulnara Kutbitdinovna
  • Khudayarova Sevara Muratbekovna
  • Kholmuratova Bakhtigul Nurmukhammat qizi

Keywords:

Chronic kidney disease (CKD), vascular remodeling, TKIM, cerebrovascular complications

Abstract

Vascular remodeling in Chronic Kidney disease (CKD) is one of the formidable and common complications of this condition. One of the main risk factors for the development of changes in the structure and geometry of the arteries is a violation of mineral metabolism, namely phosphorus- calcium. Abnormalities in the metabolism of calcium, phosphorus, parathyroid hormone (PGT) and vitamin D lead to ectopic, i.e. vascular or tissue calcification. To date, studies concerning ectopic calcification are of great interest to researchers, which is due to both the improvement of methods for detecting calcification and the sharp progression of its prevalence due to the pandemic of chronic non-communicable diseases, including CKD

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Published

2023-06-02