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21 Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults with Chronic Kidney Disease: Mortality, Quality of Life Outcomes, and Correlates The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
22 Serum Urate and Incidence of Kidney Disease Among Veterans with Gout The Journal of Rheumatology, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
23 Temporal Trends in the Incidence, Treatment, and Outcomes of Hip Fracture in Older Patients Initiating Dialysis in the United States Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
24 Estimated GFR and Fracture Risk: A Population-Based Study Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
25 Efficacy and safety of SBR759, a novel calcium-free, iron (III)-based phosphate binder, versus placebo in chronic kidney disease stage V Japanese patients on maintenance renal replacement therapy Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
26 Bloodstream Infection Rates in Outpatient Hemodialysis Facilities Participating in a Collaborative Prevention Effort: A Quality Improvement Report American Journal of Kidney Diseases, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
27 Effects of aminobisphosphonates and thiazides in patients with hypercalciuria, osteopenia/osteoporosis and recurrent renal calcium stones Urology Times, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
28 Successful conservative treatment of bilateral emphysematous pyelonephritis in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease Full Text Indian Journal of Nephrology, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
29 Relation of Pulse and Systolic and Mean Blood Pressure to Severe Renal Artery Stenosis in Patients Undergoing Concurrent Coronary and Renal Angiography The American Journal of Cardiology, May 16, 2013 Clinical Article
30 Hemodialysis duration, Human platelet antigen HPA-3 and IgA Isotype of anti-{beta}2glycoprotein I antibodies are associated with native arteriovenous fistula failure in Tunisian hemodialysis patients Thrombosis Research, May 16, 2013 Review Article
31 Association between Dietary Sodium and Potassium Intake with Chronic Kidney Disease in US Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study American Journal of Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
32 Current developments in early diagnosis of acute kidney injury International Urology and Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
33 Parathyroidectomy and Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Stage 5 CKD Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
34 Serum bicarbonate and mortality in adults in NHANES III Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
35 The Safety and Short-Term Efficacy of Aliskiren in the Treatment of Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy - A Randomized Cross-Over Study PLOS ONE, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
36 Urinary and glomerular podocytes in patients with chronic kidney diseases Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Review Article Clinical Article
37 Iron metabolism in the pathogenesis of iron-induced kidney injury Nature Reviews Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Review Article
38 Prevalence and risk factors of hyperuricemia among kidney transplant recipients Full Text Indian Journal of Nephrology, May 15, 2013
39 Peritoneal changes in patients on long-term peritoneal dialysis Nature Reviews Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Review Article
40 How to estimate kidney function in kidney transplant recipients with mild to moderate kidney impairment: comparison of estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) values between creatinine-based GFR equations and cystatin C-based GFR equations for Japanese population Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
As published in the Journal of Infection, patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and acute cardiac events (ACEs) have a higher fatality rate (19.4%) than patients with CAP but without ACEs (6.4%). Of 3291 patients with CAP over a 15-year period, 315 had ACEs (8%; arrhythmias, n=199; congestive heart failure, n=118; myocardial infarction, n=30). Based on multivariate analysis, chronic heart disease, chronic kidney disease, tachycardia, septic shock, multilobar pneumonia, hypoalbuminemia, and pneumococcal pneumonia were associated with ACEs in patients with CAP.
Read the article summaryResearchers from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany) have reported that serum amyloid A (SAA) has greater sensitivity in detecting advanced renal tumors than CRP or IL-6 levels. Specifically, the sensitivities and specificities of SAA, CRP, and IL-6 for advanced renal tumors were 78%, 69%, and 44%, and 82%, 82%, and 94%, respectively. Furthermore, the SAA levels were higher in patients with advanced renal tumors than patients with localized renal tumors.
Read the article summaryAs published in the Journal of Pediatrics, NSAID-associated acute tubular necrosis and acute interstitial nephritis occurred in 21 and 6 of 1015 children with acute kidney injuries, respectively. Correct dosing of NSAIDs was confirmed in 75% of the children. Children < 5 years of age had more severe disease, more often requiring dialysis (100% vs. 0) and ICU admission (75% vs. 9%), and increased length of stay (10 d vs. 7 d).
Read the article summary1 Telenephrology: a novel approach to improve coordinated and collaborative care for chronic kidney disease Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, April 1, 2013
2 Lifetime Incidence of CKD Stages 3-5 in the United States American Journal of Kidney Diseases, April 9, 2013
3 Medical Management to Prevent Recurrent Nephrolithiasis in Adults: A Systematic Review for an American College of Physicians Clinical Guideline Annals of Internal Medicine, April 2, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine Review Article
4 Computed Tomography Angiography in the Diagnosis of ANCA-Associated Small- and Medium-Vessel Vasculitis American Journal of Kidney Diseases, April 15, 2013
5 Association of Serum Bicarbonate With Risk of Renal and Cardiovascular Outcomes in CKD: A Report From the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study American Journal of Kidney Diseases, March 14, 2013
6 The preventive effect of pentoxifylline on contrast-induced nephropathy: a randomized clinical trial International Urology and Nephrology, April 12, 2013
7 Effects of Oral Sodium Bicarbonate in Patients with CKD Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, February 13, 2013
8 Oxalate Nephropathy and Intravenous Vitamin C American Journal of Kidney Diseases, April 4, 2013
9 The GFR and GFR decline cannot be accurately estimated in type 2 diabetics Kidney International, March 7, 2013 Review Article
10 Antiplatelet Therapy in the Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with CKD: What Is the Evidence Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, April 8, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine Review Article
11 Hematuria and risk for end-stage kidney disease Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, April 24, 2013
12 The Complement Cascade in Kidney Disease: From Sideline to Center Stage American Journal of Kidney Diseases, March 28, 2013 Review Article
13 Hyponatremia: an update on current pharmacotherapy Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, April 15, 2013
14 Dietary Sugar and Artificial Sweetener Intake and Chronic Kidney Disease: A Review Advances In Chronic Kidney Disease , March 1, 2013 Review Article Clinical Guideline
15 New treatments for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, April 19, 2013 Review Article
16 Clinical and experimental use of probiotic formulations for management of end-stage renal disease: an update International Urology and Nephrology, April 17, 2013
17 Bone Alkaline Phosphatase in CKD-Mineral Bone Disorder American Journal of Kidney Diseases, April 26, 2013
18 Dialysate Calcium Concentration and Mineral Metabolism in Long and Long-Frequent Hemodialysis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis for a Canadian Society of Nephrology Clinical Practice Guideline American Journal of Kidney Diseases, April 16, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
19 Statins decrease all-cause mortality only in CKD patients not requiring dialysis therapy - a meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials involving 21,295 participants Pharmacological Research , April 3, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine
20 Dietary Sodium: A Therapeutic Target in the Treatment of Hypertension and CKD Journal of Renal Nutrition, April 23, 2013
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