Abstract

Renal failure is a serious condition, with the loss of kidney function being irreversible and frequently managed by dialysis or kidney transplant. Hyperlipidemia is a prevalent condition among CKD patients, particularly affecting those with associated comorbidities such as T2DM. This literature review presents an integration of current research findings on the relationship between hyperlipidemia and renal failure with particular attention to cardiovascular complications and patterns of dyslipidemia in this population. The accurate comprehension of these interrelations is the key to advancing clinical outcomes in terms of developing efficient strategies of control. This literature review synthesizes current research findings about dyslipidemia in patients with renal failure, identifies the knowledge gaps, and recommends directions for further research.

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