Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 1009-1016 (March 2004) Increased prevalence of oxidant stress and inflammation in patients with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease B. Payson Oberg, Elizabeth McMenamin, F. L.E.E. Lucas, Ellen McMonagle, Jason Morrow, T. A.L.P. Ikizler, Jonathan Himmelfarb Kidney International Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages 1009-1016 (March 2004) DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00465.x Copyright © 2004 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 The relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate and C-reactive protein. The coefficient of correlation is R = 0.03, P = 0.84. Kidney International 2004 65, 1009-1016DOI: (10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00465.x) Copyright © 2004 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 The relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate and plasma interleukin-6 level. The coefficient of correlation is R = 0.08, P = 0.54. Kidney International 2004 65, 1009-1016DOI: (10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00465.x) Copyright © 2004 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions
Figure 3 The relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate and plasma protein carbonyl content. The coefficient of correlation is R = 0.08, P = 0.56. Kidney International 2004 65, 1009-1016DOI: (10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00465.x) Copyright © 2004 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions
Figure 4 The relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate and plasma free F2-isoprostane content. The coefficient of correlation is R = 0.02, P = 0.89. Kidney International 2004 65, 1009-1016DOI: (10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00465.x) Copyright © 2004 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions
Figure 5 The relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate and plasma protein reduced thiol content. The coefficient of correlation is R = 0.14, P = 0.28. Kidney International 2004 65, 1009-1016DOI: (10.1111/j.1523-1755.2004.00465.x) Copyright © 2004 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions