Publications by authors named "Rosario Maiorca"

This paper, written by Professor Rosario Maiorca, describes the everyday professional life in the institutes of Clinica Medica and subsequently of Patologia Medica at Parma University in the second half of the fifties and in the first years of the sixties of the past century. Those institutes and that period, which have been very important for the birth of Nephrology in Italy, have already been described, from the historical standpoint, in an Italian monograph on the history of our specialty for the period 1957-2007. The present paper adds to that chapter an insight of "real life", with a lively description of the wide and passionate clinical and scientific activities of the young doctors in training and of the personality, greatly stimulating and altruistic, of their "Masters".

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A multicenter prospective study has been planned, in a large sample of Italian end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients, aiming to assess the vascular access (VA) site-related infection rates and to identify variables associated with them. All ESRD patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis (HD) in the participating centers will be enrolled in the study. Participating centers were selected on a voluntary basis.

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Background: An inverse correlation between Kt/V and epoetin requirement has recently been demonstrated in stable hemodialysis (HD) patients with adequate iron stores, dialyzed with cellulosic membranes. However, there is no evidence as to whether or not this effect continues for Kt/V even in the adequate or higher range.

Methods: We investigated the relationship between Kt/V and the weekly epoetin dose in 85 stable HD patients (age 63 +/- 16 years) treated with bicarbonate HD and unsubstituted cellulose membranes for 6-338 months (median: 70 months).

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Background: An optimal balance of sodium and water is one of the most important goals of haemodialysis (HD) therapy. However, while inter-dialytic variations in blood volume (BV) have been well described, very little is known about the dynamics of fluid accumulation and distribution in body compartments during the inter-dialysis period.

Methods: We studied inter-dialysis variations in BV, measured as percent variation of plasma haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations (% triangle up BV) and percent variation of total body water (% triangle up TBW), in 24 uraemic patients treated by standard bicarbonate dialysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Atheroembolic renal disease (AERD) is linked to high cardiovascular risks and has unclear interactions between its risk factors and clinical severity.
  • A study of 95 patients showed that frequent predictors for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) included chronic hypertension and prior kidney issues, while statin use lowered ESRD risk.
  • Key mortality factors were age, diabetes, and ESRD, with male gender showing a decreased risk for death; cardiovascular issues did not significantly affect outcomes.
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American guidelines for the management of renal anemia by recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) recommend collecting a predialysis blood sample to evaluate hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (Hct) levels in hemodialysis patients. Although a predialysis blood sample is appropriate for evaluating when to start rHuEPO treatment, the same sample would not be appropriate for evaluating the target Hb/Hct to be maintained, particularly when normal or near-normal values are pursued. We measured the degree of intradialytic and extradialytic variation of Hb, Hct, and body weight in 68 stable hemodialysis patients on maintenance subcutaneous rHuEPO treatment.

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