Effects of strict K+ restriction and dialysis treatments on neurological function in chronic kidney disease

Neurological complications are a major cause of disability and dramatically impair quality of life in patients with chronic kidney disease. Chronic hyperkalemia (elevated potassium levels) is thought to cause the alteration of the axonal membrane potential that develops in uremic neuropathy. The benefits of strict potassium control and dialysis treatment are under investigation as potential treatments for neurological dysfunction in patients with chronic kidney disease.

Key researchers 
arun.krishnan

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