Nephrology News & Issues Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Nephrology News & Issues.
Table of Contents
- Obesity in young adults adds to risk of CKD progression Mark E. Neumann
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- Americans with CKD more likely to have CVD, die before ESKD than Japanese counterparts Julie S. Keenan
- COVID-19 worsened inequities in kidney care in low- and lower- middle income countries Julie S. Keenan
- Dialysis peer mentorship program feasible, beneficial to patients Julie S. Keenan
- Direct oral anticoagulants correlate with reduced kidney failure risk Julie S. Keenan
- Discarded deceased donor kidneys have increased since 2018 Julie S. Keenan
- Future of home dialysis requires innovation, policy changes Julie S. Keenan
- Home dialysis utilization has been growing in the US, more needs to be done Julie S. Keenan
- New federal initiative aimed at revamping organ procurement system Julie S. Keenan
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- Program aims to address inequities in transplant among Black patients Mark E. Neumann
- Transplant team should coordinate efforts to keep patients active on the waitlist Mark E. Neumann
- US earns a C grade for living organ donor protections in AKF report card Julie S. Keenan
- Use of BMI requirement pre-transplant remains controversial Mark E. Neumann
- VIDEO: Switching to home dialysis may not be profitable to in-center facilities Julie S. Keenan; Eugene Lin, MD, MS, FASN
- ANNA meeting will cover health equity, discuss future of nursing Mark E. Neumann
- Obesity, more common now in young patients, adds to the burden of cardiorenal syndrome Lance Sloan, MD, MSE, FACE, FASN, FACP
- Continuous ultrafiltration with membrane oxygenation can help patients with COVID-19 Lakshmi Kannan, MBBS, MD, FASN
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