Effect of initiation and rapid maximisation of RAASi in patients with CKD and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction – observations from the LIFT study, an ongoing trial

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Effect of initiation and rapid maximisation of RAASi in patients with CKD and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction – observations from the LIFT study, an ongoing trial
Debasish
Banerjee
Daniel Murphy danajmurphy@doctors.org.uk St George's University of London Renal Medicine London
Ella Tumelty ella.tumelty@stgeorges.nhs.uk St George's University of London Renal Medicine London
Tony Lopez tony.lopez1@nhs.net St George's University of London Renal medicine London
Simran Parmar simransingh.parmar@stgeorges.nhs.uk St George's University of London Renal medicine London
Sabba Hussain sabba.hussain@stgeorges.nhs.uk St George's University of London Renal medicine London
Isaac Chung isaac.chung1@nhs.net St George's University of London Renal medicine London
Harsha Addada m1800369@sgul.ac.uk St George's University of London Renal medicine London
Riny Paul riny.paul@stgeorges.nhs.uk St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Renal medicine London
Sharirose Abat sharirose.abat@stgeorges.nhs.uk St George's University Hospitals NHS Trust Renal medicine London
Thomas McNally thomas.mcnally2@nhs.net St George's University of London Renal medicine London
Irina Chis Ster ichisste@sgul.ac.uk St George's University of London Infection and immunity London
Lisa Anderson lisa.anderson@stgeorges.nhs.uk St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Cardiology London
Mahrukh Ayesha Ali mahrukh.ali@nhs.net St George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Renal medicine London