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Risk of Stroke in Long-term Dialysis Patients Compared With the General Population
Conclusions: Patients undergoing dialysis are at elevated risk of stroke. Patients undergoing PD appear to be less likely to develop hemorrhagic stroke than those undergoing HD. Comprehensive control of hypertension and diabetes is necessary when delivering dialysis treatment.
Source: American Journal of Kidney Diseases - December 2, 2013 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Hsi-Hao Wang, Shih-Yuan Hung, Junne-Ming Sung, Kuan-Yu Hung, Jung-Der Wang Tags: Dialysis Source Type: research

Risk of stroke in first-ever acute urinary retention: A 10-year population-based study
Conclusion There was significant difference in the risk of stroke between patients with and without AUR. Preventive measures should be taken for patients with AUR, which may be associated with an increased risk of subsequent stroke. Large-scale population-based studies in other countries and regions are recommended.
Source: Urological Science - July 1, 2016 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Increased risk of ischemic stroke among women with bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis: A cohort study from Taiwan
ConclusionsOur study demonstrates an association between BPS/IC and a subsequent ischemic stroke diagnosis among women in Taiwan. Neurourol. Urodynam. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Source: Neurourology and Urodynamics - October 24, 2013 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Shiu‐Dong Chung, Sudha Xirasagar, Ching‐Chun Lin, Wells Ling, Hsien‐Chang Li, Herng‐Ching Lin Tags: Original Clinical Article Source Type: research

The impact of comorbidity on survival after hemorrhagic stroke among dialysis patients: a nationwide population-based study
Conclusions: Dialysis patients who have history of prior stroke, diabetes and malignancy have worse survival than patients without these comorbidities. Attention must focus on providing optimal medical care after hemorrhagic stroke for these target groups to reduce mortality.
Source: BMC Nephrology - November 27, 2014 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Chun-Yu LinChih-Chiang ChienHung-An ChenFu-Mei SuJhi-Joung WangChe-Chuan WangChin-Chen ChuYeong-Jang Lin Source Type: research

No increased risk of coronary heart disease for patients receiving androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer in Chinese/Taiwanese men
This study included 1278 patients with prostate cancer in the study group and 1278 subjects without prostate cancer in the comparison group. Each patient was individually tracked for a 3‐year period to identify those who had subsequently received a diagnosis of CHD. The results showed that the incidence rate of CHD during the 3‐year follow‐up period was 4.69 (95% CI: 2.99–5.48) per 100 person‐years and 2.67 (95% CI: 2.15–3.27) per 100 person‐years for the study and comparison cohort, respectively. The Cox proportional hazard regression showed that the hazard ratio for CHD during the 3‐year follow‐up perio...
Source: Andrology - December 29, 2015 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: L. H. Wang, C. K. Liu, C. H. Chen, L. T. Kao, H. C. Lin, C. Y. Huang Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Hypothyroidism is associated with all ‐cause mortality in a national cohort of chronic hemodialysis patients
ConclusionHypothyroidism is associated with increased all‐cause mortality in chronic HD patients. The interaction of hypothyroidism and diabetes, but not other common comorbidities in HD patients, has an effect on mortality risks.
Source: Nephrology - March 28, 2017 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Hsuan ‐Jen Lin, Chung‐Chih Lin, Hsuan Ming Lin, Hsuan‐Ju Chen, Che‐Chen Lin, Chiz‐Tzung Chang, Che‐Yi Chou, Chiu‐Ching Huang Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Glucosuria and all-cause mortality among general screening participants
ConclusionDipstick glucosuria significantly affected mortality in Japanese community-based screening participants.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology - January 12, 2018 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Higher cardiovascular mortality in men with persistent dipstick hematuria
ConclusionsIn men, persistent dipstick hematuria is a significantly risk factor of all-cause mortality, in particular cardiovascular death among general screening participants.
Source: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology - September 21, 2020 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research