Statistical models for the deterioration of kidney function in a primary care population: a retrospective database analysis
<p><b>Background:</b> Evidence for kidney function monitoring intervals in primary care is weak, and based mainly on expert opinion. In the absence of trials of monitoring strategies, an approach combining a model for the natural history of kidney function over time combined with a...
Main Authors: | Oke, JL, Feakins, BG, Schlackow, I, Mihaylova, B, Simons, C, O'Callaghan, CA, Lasserson, DS, Hobbs, FDR, Stevens, RJ, Perera, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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F1000Research
2019
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