Acute kidney injury was defined using the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) criteria. Logistic regression was used to identify whether pRBCs, FFP, and platelet transfusions were risk factors for KDIGO AKI, stage 3 AKI, and AKI requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT). Results ...
Of note, development of acute kidney disease was associated with higher mortality and need for renal replacement therapy. Conclusions The degree of acute kidney injury can identify patients who will have a higher risk of progression to acute kidney disease. These patients may benefit from close ...
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1,2]. Given their immunomodulatory properties, regulatory cell therapies have also been considered for the treatment of other immune-mediated diseases such as graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), inflammatory bowel disease, and autoimmune kidney diseases [3,4]. This review aims to summarize the curren...
Furthermore, osocimab was associated with low rates of clinically relevant bleeding, the composite of major and clinically relevant nonmajor bleeding14. To address the unmet need for safer anticoagulants for patients with end-stage kidney disease, we conducted the CONVERT trial (ClinicalTrials.gov ...
Among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) are approved for avoiding transfusions, a risk that increases wh... Agarwal,R. - 《Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Cjasn》 被引量: 37发表: 2010年 Association between ESA use and st...
it is also important to determine the effect of different preservation temperatures on complement production and activation in the kidney. However, several disease models already described the role of hypothermia oncomplement activation. Bisschops et al. performed a prospective observational study, which ...
Understanding ethical concerns that arise in the care of patients with advanced kidney disease may help identify opportunities to support medical decision-making. Objective To describe the clinical contexts and types of ethical concerns that arise in the care of patients with advanced kidney disease. ...
Overall, the percentage of candidates with diabetes and hypertension has increased from 24% to 28% and from 15% to 21%, respectively, whereas the percentage with glomerular disease has declined from 24% to 21%. In 2006, the distribution of diagnoses was similar between those candidates who ...
More than 1400 with unique expression profiles traced the progression from normal transplant biopsies to biopsies with mild to moderate and severe disease. Multiple sets of were mapped to different functional pathways, many increasing with histologic severity, including , inflammatory , and apoptosis ...