Publications by authors named "Kin-shing Wong"

Aim: Family members of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) have higher risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD). Limited study has examined the risk of developing CKD in relatives of patients in earlier stages of CKD.

Methods: From January 2008 to June 2009, the Hong Kong Society of Nephrology studied first-degree relatives of stage 1-5 CKD patients from 11 local hospitals.

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Background: The benefits of biocompatible peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluids, particularly for residual renal function (RRF), are controversial. Moreover, the clinical effects of a PD regimen consisting of different biocompatible PD fluids have not been fully established.

Study Design: Prospective, randomized, controlled, open-label study.

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Background: The response to recombinant hepatitis B vaccine remains suboptimal among the dialysis population.

Methods: In this multi-centre randomized controlled trial, we studied the factors that modify the response to intramuscular Engerix-B vaccination in patients on peritoneal dialysis. The primary aim was to study if a three-dose schedule of extra-high dose (80 microg) of Engerix-B would offer better primary seroconversion and more persistent serological protection than the conventional 40-microg dose.

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Objective: The Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative (DOQI) guidelines suggest that anthropometric measurements are useful in assessment of nutrition. However, the technique is operator-dependent and time consuming. To estimate fat-free mass and fat mass, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) measures the impedance of an electrical current passing through the body.

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Objective: Nutritional status is related to morbidity and mortality in the continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) population. In the present study, we compared the dietary intake of CAPD patients with their requirements for calorie and protein nutrition and with the recommended intakes of potassium and phosphate.

Design: Patients were recruited from the CAPD clinic.

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Objective: Fungal peritonitis is rare among end-stage renal disease patients treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), but when it occurs, it is associated with a high risk of mortality and peritoneal membrane failure. In the present study, we identified risk factors for poor outcome and examined the effect of treatment profile on outcome in fungal peritonitis.

Patients And Methods: We identified cases of fungal peritonitis in CAPD patients in a regional dialysis center and analyzed the possible risk factors for poor outcome in fungal peritonitis.

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The authors report a case of unexplained nephropathy 2 months after ingestion of Herba Aristolochia Mollissemae in a patient with long-standing Crohn's disease and recently diagnosed carcinoma of the colon. It presented as a relentlessly progressing hypocellular interstitial nephritis 5 months after cessation of an earlier course of mesalazine. The patient finally had end-stage renal failure 12 months after taking herbs and required hemodialysis.

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Background: There has been a lack of randomized control study on the effect of Kt/V on patient outcome. This interventional study was designed to examine the effect of Kt/V on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients' clinical outcome and nutritional status in a randomized prospective manner.

Method: A total of 320 new CAPD patients with baseline renal Kt/V <1.

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