Publications by authors named "A Shnaider"

Background: With the recent developments in automated tools, smaller and cheaper machines for lung ultrasound (LUS) are leading us toward the potential to conduct POCUS tele-guidance for the early detection of pulmonary congestion. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of a self-lung ultrasound study conducted by hemodialysis (HD) patients to detect pulmonary congestion, with and without artificial intelligence (AI)-based automatic tools.

Methods: This prospective pilot study was conducted between November 2020 and September 2021.

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  • The study investigates the role of sodium-glucose co-transporter (SGLT) inhibitors in improving ultrafiltration during peritoneal dialysis by reducing glucose absorption from dialysis fluids.
  • Experiments on mice and rats with kidney failure showed that SGLTs are involved in glucose diffusion from the dialysate into the bloodstream, but specific SGLT2 inhibitors did not effectively reduce fluid absorption in the rodent model.
  • The findings suggest that targeting non-SGLT2 pathways may offer a new approach to enhance ultrafiltration and address complications from high blood glucose levels in peritoneal dialysis patients.
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Despite established efficacy in bipolar disorder patients, lithium (Li) therapy has serious side effects, particularly chronic kidney disease. We examined the safety and behavioral effects of combined chronic low-dose aspirin plus low-dose Li in rats to explore the toxicity and therapeutic potential of this treatment. Rats were fed regular or Li-containing food (0.

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Background: Predicting the mortality risk of patients un-dergoing hemodialysis (HD) is challenging. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is released into circulation from dying cells, and its elevation is predictive of unfavorable outcome. In a pilot study, we found post-HD cfDNA level to be a predictor of all-cause mortality.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is highly prevalent in dialysis patients, however whether its impact differs between patients on haemodialysis (HD) vs. peritoneal dialysis (PD) is unknown. We aimed to compare the association of AF and clinical outcomes in different dialysis modalities.

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