Publications by authors named "Ira S Meisels"

Topiramate belongs to the new class of neuromodulators, which has carbonic anhydrase inhibitor activity and been associated with renal calculi. It has also been shown to cause renal potassium wasting; however, it is generally clinically insignificant. Here, we describe a case of refractory hypokalemia in a patient with severe comorbidities who was on topiramate for seizures.

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Increased vascular calcification, possibly due to the biochemical problem of calcium (Ca) and phosphate excess, has been associated with cardiovascular disease in patients with end stage renal disease. The use of a lower dialysate Ca concentration (<2.50 mEq/L) has been postulated as one of the methods to prevent long-term Ca accumulation.

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In 1997, the Health Care Financing Administration Hematocrit Measurement Audit (HMA) program initiated use of a 3-month rolling average hematocrit (Hct) level for reimbursement of epoetin claims in hemodialysis patients, with denial of payment when this value exceeded 36.5%. This study evaluated the impact of the HMA program on anemia-related outcomes in hemodialysis patients.

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Background: Understanding the clinical variability of hemoglobin measurements in epoetin-treated hemodialysis patients is important, particularly when this therapy is aimed at maintaining patient hemoglobin levels within a narrow range, such as the 11 to 12 g/dL range recommended in National Kidney Foundation Kidney Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-K/DOQI) guidelines. This study examines hemoglobin variability under conditions of standard clinical practice in epoetin-treated hemodialysis patients.

Methods: We studied 987 hemodialysis patients participating in an observational retrospective study that evaluated anemia management practices from October 1, 1996 to December 31, 1997 at 11 United States dialysis centers that were randomly selected from a pool of nearly all United States dialysis facilities.

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The distal forearm is the site of first choice for creation of an arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis. The archetypal procedure, the primary radial-cephalic fistula as described by Brescia, yields excellent functional patency for many patients. Results are much less favorable in patients with diabetes mellitus, for whom non-maturation rates as high as 70% have been reported.

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