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Objective: To evaluate the effect of mediation principle in retarding the progress of chronic renal failure.Methods: One hundred patients with chronic renal failure (CRF)were treated mainly by the mediation principle (MP) and the effect was observed.Results: The progress of CRF treated with MP was slower than that not treated with MP. There was very significant difference between the regression coefficient.Conclusion: MP could markedly retard the progress of CRF. The therapeutic mechanism might be through lowering hypertension, reducing hyperlipemia, enhancing fibrinolysis and modulating the immunologic function.
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Zhan, YL., Zhou, JY. & Huo, BM. Study on effect of mediation principle in retarding progress of chronic renal failure. CJIM 3, 2–5 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02935422
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