Inhibiting the progression of arterial calcification with vitamin K in HemoDialysis patients (iPACK-HD) trial: rationale and study design for a randomized trial of vitamin K in patients with end stage kidney disease.

Holden, Rachel M.

Booth, Sarah L.

Day, Andrew G.

Clase, Catherine M.

Zimmerman, Deborah.

Moist, Louise.

Shea, M Kyla.

McCabe, Kristin M.

Jamal, Sophie A.

Tobe, Sheldon.

Weinstein, Jordan.

Madhumathi, Rao.

Adams, Michael A.

Heyland, Daren K.

2015

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  • Background Contexte: Cardiovascular disease, which is due in part to progressive vascular calcification, is the leading cause of death among patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) on dialysis. A role for vitamin K in the prevention of vascular calcification is plausible based on the presence of vitamin K dependent proteins in vascular ... read more
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  • Holden, Rachel, Sarah L. Booth, Andrew G. Day, Catherine M. Clase, Deborah Zimmerman, Louise Moist, M. Kyla Shea, Kristin M. McCabe, Sophie A. Jamal, Sheldon Tobe, Jordan Weinstein, Rao Madhumathi, Michael A. Adams, and Daren K. Heyland. "Inhibiting the progression of arterial calcification with vitamin K in HemoDialysis patients (iPACK-HD) trial: rationale and study design for a randomized trial of vitamin K in patients with end stage kidney disease." Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease 2, no. 1 (12, 2015): 1-8.
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