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Objective To investigate temporal trends of chronic kidneydisease (CKD) among patients with incident aortic stenosis (AS) and to compare these trends with that of a matched control population. Dialysis subgroup had at least two outpatient billing codes of dialysis. Three subgroups were considered.
As evidence has mounted pointing to their benefits in reducing heart failure and other forms of heart disease, researchers have sought to determine whether these drugs could help to prevent heart failure even in people without diabetes or chronic kidneydisease.
As evidence has mounted pointing to their benefits in reducing heart failure and other forms of heart disease, researchers have sought to determine whether these drugs could help to prevent heart failure even in people without diabetes or chronic kidneydisease.
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