Advanced chronic renal failure (ACRF) study. Baseline characteristics, evaluation of the application of the structured information for the election of renal replacement therapy and one-year evolution of the incident patients in the ACRF medical office

Analyze evolution Renal Chronic Failure stage 4-5 (ACRF) patients and influence information they receive (educational process, EP) in modality Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) or conservative treatment (CT) in multidisciplinar ACRF Office. Prospective, multicenter study (3 centers). Inclusion: from J...

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Hauptverfasser: Guerrero Riscos, María Angeles, Toro Prieto, Francisco Javier, Batalha Caetano, Paula, Salgueira Lazo, Mercedes, González Cabrera, Fayna, Marrero Robayna, Silvia, Santana Estupiñán, Raquel, Álvarez Martín, Carlos
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