Publications by authors named "Michael Lian"

The optimum approach towards immunosuppression withdrawal following kidney transplant failure is unclear. Prolonged weaning may be associated with reduced sensitization, less graft nephrectomy and greater likelihood of retransplantation, but conversely increased risk of infection, malignancy and death. We conducted a single-centre retrospective analysis of patients experiencing graft failure between 2007 and 2017, comparing rates of sensitization, retransplantation, nephrectomy, infection, malignancy and death between patients who had immunosuppression weaned over <90 vs.

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Introduction: Higher calcium dialysate is recommended for quotidian nocturnal hemodialysis (NHD) (≥6 nights/week) to maintain bone health. It is unclear what the optimal calcium dialysate concentration should be for alternate night NHD. We aimed to determine the effect of low calcium (LC) versus high calcium (HC) dialysate on cardiovascular and bone parameters in this population.

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The final end point of diabetic renal disease is the accumulation of excess collagen. A number of studies have shown that aldosterone antagonism ameliorates progression of renal fibrosis. This study was designed to examine the effect of the mineralocorticoid receptor blocker eplerenone (EPL) on progression in streptozotocin (STZ)-treated spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), an accelerated model of Type I diabetes.

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Opportunistic infections are a common and anticipated accompaniment of transplantation, but are generally somewhat predictable in their timing and epidemiology. The authors report here a case of miliary tuberculosis occurring within 3 weeks of transplantation, in a patient not expected to be significantly at risk, and with a normal chest X-ray at the time of transplantation. A 25-year-old Caucasian male dialysis patient who received two paediatric kidneys as an en bloc renal transplant developed fever 3 weeks following transplantation; this eventually proved to be miliary tuberculosis.

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