Publications by authors named "R Haridian Sosa-Barrios"

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  • Peritonitis is a common complication in peritoneal dialysis (PD) that can worsen patient health and lead to treatment discontinuation, mainly caused by gram-positive bacteria but sometimes by gram-negative bacteria like Acinetobacter.
  • The case report highlights a rare instance of PD peritonitis due to Acinetobacter ursingii, which was successfully treated with targeted intraperitoneal antibiotics.
  • Despite its rarity, Acinetobacter ursingii poses a serious threat due to challenges in identification and antibiotic resistance, suggesting that proper techniques and continuous training are crucial in managing such cases.
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Introduction: Chronic heart failure (HF) has high rates of mortality and hospitalization in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (aCKD). However, randomized clinical trials have systematically excluded aCKD population. We have investigated current HF therapy in patients receiving clinical care in specialized aCKD units.

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Page's kidney is a condition that occurs due to external renal compression, usually caused by a subcapsular haematoma, generating a renal compartmental syndrome with parenchymal damage and renal perfusion alteration. Classically associated with renal trauma, Page's kidney can also arise after invasive renal procedures, such as renal biopsies or percutaneous nephrostomies. Clinically, it can trigger hypertension due to activation of the renin-angiotensin system induced by hypoperfusion secondary to renal parenchymal compression and can also present with varying degrees of renal function impairment.

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Transplantation (KTx) is considered to be the best renal replacement therapy, and improving its outcomes remains a primary challenge. KTx ureteral stenting has been used to prevent urological complications, but there is no consensus on the timing of stent removal, and literature regarding routine ultrasonography after ureteric stent removal (RUSUS) to detect complications is lacking. Point-of-care ultrasound has been gaining drive in the medical community in recent years, including nephrologists.

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Renal artery stenosis of the kidney allograft associated with kinking is not a frequent finding. As a correctable cause of graft dysfunction, it is important to diagnose it as soon as possible to avoid further graft damage and improve graft and patient survival. As pulsed wave Doppler ultrasound mapping of the graft's renal arteries is essential to diagnose possible alterations, point of care ultrasound (POCUS) is a highly useful tool for early diagnosis.

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