The neurological complications of acute- and chronic kidney disease with Dr Gord Boyd
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Dr. Gord Boyd is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Critical Care Medicine at Queen’s University and Kingston Health Sciences Centre. He is a clinician-scientist who studies the acute- and long-term neurological complications of critical illness, including those patients who develop acute kidney injury requiring kidney replacement therapy.
Learning Objectives
Know the prevalence of cognitive impairment across the spectrum of kidney disease.
Describe the potential impact of visuospatial and executive dysfunction in patients with acute and chronic disease.
List possible pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the progressive cognitive impairment in individuals with kidney disease
I am afraid of neurological damage due to dialysis
Please help