Dr Dan Lasserson

Dr Dan Lasserson explains the risks associated with having chronic kidney disease and why it is important for doctors to diagnose kidney problems early and inform their patients about it.

Dr Lasserson’s research looks at ways to reduce cardiovascular events (stroke and heart disease) in general practice, which is important because these are the commonest causes of death and chronic disease burden. His work on chronic kidney disease (CKD) examines how we can best diagnose CKD, determine which patients are at increased cardiovascular risk and which treatments may reduce cardiac risk and decline in renal function. He works clinically at an acute ambulatory care unit, focussing on patients living with frailty.

Dr Dan Lasserson explains what acute kidney injury is and how it differs from chronic kidney disease.

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Dr Dan Lasserson explains why chronic kidney disease makes people more prone to acute kidney injury.

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Dr Dan Lasserson says that test results that were once considered as within the normal range are now reported as abnormal because of new research evidence about risk.

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Dr Dan Lasserson explains that kidney impairment is not necessarily a disease but it raises risks and therefore needs a label, and that that label should be used consistently.

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Dr Dan Lasserson explains that having chronic kidney disease increases the risks of cardiovascular disease in its own right and not just because of other conditions people may have alongside it.

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