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. 2010 Sep;5(9):1642–1648. doi: 10.2215/CJN.08791209

Table 1.

Synopsis of data obtained in the 4C Study

Cardiovascular monitoring (annual intervals)
  1. Sonography of the intima-media thickness (morphology, B-Mode) and elasticity (function, M-Mode) of the common carotid artery.

  2. Pulse wave velocity and augmentation index.

  3. Echocardiography, ECG.

  4. Ambulatory 24-hour blood pressure monitoring (ABPM).

  5. Optional: Coronary CT (every 2 year).

Clinical and anthropometric measurements
    At time of enrollment: Baseline evaluation (e.g., patient data, renal and extra-renal diagnoses, gestational age, birth weight and length, cardiovascular medical history of patient and family).
    At 6-month intervals: Height, weight, BMI, pubertal stage, current medication.
    At 12-month intervals: Body composition analysis (by multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis).
Monitoring of renal function:
    At 6-month intervals: Estimated GFR (plasma Cystatin C clearance), serum creatinine, urinary protein excretion.
Biochemical and biomarker monitoring (blood testing)
    At 12-month intervals: Serum lipid profile, ultrasensitive CRP, uric acid, 1,84-/7,84-PTH, 25-OH-Vit.D3, 1,25-Vit.D3, osteoprotegerin, fetuin-A, homocysteine, ADMA, adiponectin, leptin.
Biomarkers of oxidative and carbonyl stress.