[Diagnosis and therapy of diabetic nephropathy]
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[Diagnosis and therapy of diabetic nephropathy]
Abstract
Diabetic nephropathy continues to be a common complication and has an unfavorable prognosis. Metabolic and hemodynamic factors determine the natural history of the condition. Of importance for the prognosis is the detection of nephropathy at an early stage. Such early diagnosis is not possible through the detection of microalbuminuria (incipient nephropathy stage). At this stage, further progress can be reversed by optimizing the metabolic situation and initiating early treatment of increasing blood pressure. For this reason, all diabetics should be submitted to early screening for microalbuminuria. When proteinuria persists (clinically manifest nephropathy stage), renal function usually declines progressively. Vigorous treatment of hypertension, optimal metabolic management, and normalization of protein intake can slow down the rate of continued loss of renal function.
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