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Persistent albuminuria may signal elevated risk of life-threatening CV events
Every patient touchpoint is an opportunity to start KERENDIA
Even on standard of care
Kate is at elevated risk for serious CV events due to persistent albuminuria
Kate, 55 years old
Current therapies
Maximum-tolerated dose of ARB
Metformin
SGLT2i
CCB
Thiazide diuretic
Current labs
eGFR: 81 mL/min/1.73 m2
Adjust Kate's UACR to see how her CV risk changes
2.4x
CV risk
higher risk of dying from CV causes compared to patients with preserved eGFR and UACR <10 mg/g2
301 mg/g
UACR
UACR Value
CV risk increases with both declining eGFR and increasing UACR. Values shown are adjusted hazard ratios relative to the reference category (eGFR 90-104 mL/min/1.73 m2 and UACR <10 mg/g).