In response to Earth's accelerating climate crisis, we, an international group of nephrologists, call on our global community to unite and align kidney care in accordance with United Nation's 26th Conference of the Parties health sector principles. We announce a global and inclusive initiative, "GREEN-K": Global Environmental Evolution in Nephrology and Kidney Care, with a vision of "sustainable kidney care for a healthy planet and healthy kidneys" and mission to "promote and support environmentally sustainable and resilient kidney care globally through advocacy, education, and collaboration." A patient-centric approach that permits climate change mitigation and adaptation is proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClimate change is one of the greatest threats to human health in the 21st century. The human health impacts of climate change contribute to approximately 1 in 4 deaths worldwide. Health care itself is responsible for approximately 5% of annual global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To alert clinicians to a serious complication from a commonly prescribed medication, moxifloxacin.
Case Summary: A 65-year-old male, septic, hemodialysis patient developed thrombocytopenia following exposure to vancomycin, ceftazidime, and moxifloxacin. Drug-specific immunoglobulin testing showed positive autoantibodies against only moxifloxacin, and the probability stratification proposed by Naranjo et al would give this case a score of 7-a probable association between moxifloxacin and the adverse event.
Background: Single C-reactive protein (CRP) values have been associated with death and cardiovascular disease in dialysis patients. We prospectively obtained multiple CRP values in stable patients, hypothesizing that values would remain stable in the absence of disease and that a single CRP value would be a reliable marker of risk.
Methods: Four CRP values per week for three consecutive weeks were obtained in 10 clinically stable patients receiving conventional HD.
Background: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stenting reduces adverse events in the general population compared with balloon angioplasty. The benefit of stents in high-risk patients normally excluded from clinical trials has not been well studied. Outcomes after PCIs in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) before and after widespread use of stents were compared.
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November 2002
Purpose Of Review: This review examines recent developments in the understanding of the effect of conventional, bioincompatible peritoneal dialysis fluids on structural and functional changes in the peritoneal membrane. Emphasis is placed on the clinically relevant outcome of failure of long-term peritoneal dialysis. Therapeutic strategies to prevent technique failure, including the use of new peritoneal dialysis fluids and continuous flow peritoneal dialysis, are explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the last decade the nephrology community has learned much about the impact of anemia on patients with kidney disease. Therapy of anemia can correct many of the symptoms which seriously compromise patient function. Despite the obvious benefits, controversy continues regarding the optimal target hemoglobin concentration both in patients prior to dialysis and in dialysis populations.
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