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1 cell atlases have the potential to transform nephrology.
2 of onconephrology becoming a subspecialty in nephrology.
3 hrology Forum, under the American Society of Nephrology.
4 s remains a therapeutic dilemma in pediatric nephrology.
5 began in genetics and is now leading toward nephrology.
6 ins for researchers in the area of pediatric nephrology.
7 AIDS epidemic as it affects the practice of nephrology.
8 n the application of ABPM to the practice of nephrology.
9 ctronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) in nephrology.
10 vement in designing and conducting trials in nephrology.
11 ithms will facilitate the use of big data in nephrology.
12 ned examples - may have an important role in nephrology.
13 ion to kidney disease is often overlooked in nephrology.
14 rization, disease modeling, and regenerative nephrology.
15 and encourage further proteomics research in nephrology.
16 e most commonly used diagnostic procedure in nephrology.
17 People at high risk (>10%) were referred to nephrology.
18 distinguishes obstetrics from cardiology and nephrology.
19 this research into the practice of clinical nephrology.
20 is commonly seen in the general practice of nephrology.
21 to connect medical and graduate students to nephrology.
22 to overcome these barriers to innovation in nephrology.
23 rant Foundation; and the American Society of Nephrology.
24 % [377 of 1895], surgery; 2.6% [70 of 2709], nephrology; 4.7% [170 of 3562], radiology) varied by spe
25 ogy (49% of DALYs; 46% of participants), and nephrology (45% of DALYs; 42% of participants) had the l
27 ey Scholars (TREKS) to stimulate interest in nephrology among medical students, graduate students, an
30 otable challenges include access to combined nephrology and genetics expertise for informed testing a
32 f the Medical School Hannover, Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Hannover and Silence Therap
33 the number of definitive clinical trials in nephrology and improve the care of current and future pa
35 peculate on how proteomics will be useful in nephrology and nephrology research in the coming years.
37 urately define gene-disease relationships in nephrology and provide a framework for appraising geneti
38 that used the 2003 International Society of Nephrology and Renal Pathology Society classification of
39 ll support the integration of geriatrics and nephrology and thus improve care for older patients at r
41 ished, affiliation 38 incorrectly read "ICNU-Nephrology and Urology Department, Barcelona, Spain"; "R
42 international experts in general pediatrics, nephrology, and critical care, the panel focused on 6 ar
43 ealth use (cardiology, orthopedics, urology, nephrology, and dermatology), telehealth visits ranged f
46 /Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, and Nephrology Self-Assessment Program; othe
47 d Biology, the European Society of Pediatric Nephrology, and reviewed by the European Reference Netwo
48 [792 of 1895], surgery; 10.2% [277 of 2709], nephrology; and 31.1% [1108 of 3562], radiology) and ane
49 ing were included in the American Society of Nephrology annual survey emailed to US nephrology fellow
52 Foundation (NKF) and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) established a Task Force to reassess in
53 receiving complimentary American Society of Nephrology (ASN) membership at the end of the 2015-2016
54 gram is a product of the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Workforce Committee that seeks to conne
55 on statement by the American Society of Onco-nephrology (ASON), we summarize the incidence and risk f
56 centers (ten centers affiliated with Dallas Nephrology Associates and three with Vanderbilt Universi
57 been endorsed by the International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA) and the European Society o
61 multidisciplinary experts from the fields of nephrology, cardiology, neurology, surgery, radiology, v
62 s 58.5%) and fewer had access to predialysis nephrology care (60.8% vs 64.1%); the rates of heart fai
63 nts compared with 61.5% for White patients), nephrology care (64.8% for Asian patients, 72.9% for Bla
66 95% CI, 0.68-0.72) for receiving predialysis nephrology care and 0.77 (95% CI, 0.75-0.80) for receivi
68 tical issues of improving access to pre-ESRD nephrology care and overcoming barriers in living donati
70 e primary mediator, and at least 6 months of nephrology care and predialysis kidney disease education
72 growth in value-based payment, attributes of nephrology care associated with payer-defined value rema
73 dichotomized the timing of first predialysis nephrology care at >12 or </=12 months, accuracy was 70%
74 with non-Hispanic White individuals, lack of nephrology care explained 30% and 14% of incident home d
75 a, statin prescription, albuminuria testing, nephrology care for CKD stage 4 or higher, and avoidance
76 ents within the category of patients who had nephrology care for longer than 1 year (P < .001 for all
78 in a treatment center and receiving pre-ESRD nephrology care increased from lowest to highest quintil
82 enter and geographic variability of pre-ESRD nephrology care to mortality of patients with ESRD is un
88 ients had received at least 6 mo of pre-ESRD nephrology care, as reported by attending physicians.
89 fidence intervals) for receiving predialysis nephrology care, KDE service, and incident home dialysis
90 ed ESKD had reduced access to transplant and nephrology care, which could exacerbate existing dispari
96 st in kidney health and disease, interest in nephrology career paths, and participation in kidney dis
99 ely and the patient referred to a specialist nephrology center when progressive decline in renal func
103 gitudinal observational study at a single UK nephrology centre, we recruited patients with atheroscle
106 etween January 2001 and December 2008 to the nephrology clinic at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center,
109 ere recruited; 115 patients from a pediatric nephrology clinic received CAP, and 110 patients from a
111 004, researchers reported that the number of nephrology clinical trials was low and that the reportin
112 tion among the disciplines of cardiology and nephrology, clinical trialists, industry sponsors, and r
113 UpToDate, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology/Clinical Journal of the American Society of N
116 to the call for action on these issues, the nephrology community has developed policy-based mitigati
118 tive to eliminate CKD inequities inspire the nephrology community not only to advocate for but also t
120 sessment needs to be maintained to allow the nephrology community to further bridge the quality chasm
124 mia, industry, and government to provide the nephrology community with information about the design a
127 greater lack of advance care planning in the nephrology community, as well as a missed opportunity to
128 sentatives from the pathology and transplant nephrology community, experts in the field of kidney tra
129 However, RCC is under-recognized by the nephrology community, such that its presence in curricul
131 orized by the use of diuretics on the day of nephrology consultation and, in companion analyses, by d
132 idney injury recognition, imaging, pediatric nephrology consultation, and follow-up were determined.
133 y predictive of clinical outcomes, including nephrology consultation, dialysis, and admission to the
134 tation; secondary analyses used the earliest nephrology consultation, whether inpatient or outpatient
136 rmance in determining the appropriateness of nephrology consultations and identifying suitable nephro
138 y, these components, which are recognised in nephrology, could help to explain residual risk of cardi
140 ich involved experts in adult and paediatric nephrology, critical care, pharmacy and data science, at
143 sies performed by radiology as compared with nephrology departments (1.25% versus 3.71%, P < 0.01).
145 controls from a dermatology department and 5 nephrology departments in Denmark during 2016-2017.
146 ion Society and the International Society of Nephrology developed the Declaration of Istanbul on Orga
147 ) referral were defined by the time of first nephrology encounter greater than or less than 4 mo, res
148 When using the earliest recorded outpatient nephrology encounter, agreement between the two sources
149 tics among the population with three or more nephrology encounters were sensitivity, 96% (95% CI, 94%
150 ing, fellows enrolled in infectious disease, nephrology, endocrinology, and rheumatology programs spe
151 mbers of the European Society for Paediatric Nephrology (ESPN) CKD-Mineral and Bone Disorder (MBD), D
152 Net) and the European Society for Paediatric Nephrology (ESPN) summarize the current evidence and pre
154 ubspecialists (e.g., anesthesia, hepatology, nephrology, etc.) with training who are comfortable in t
155 ined from the European Society of Paediatric Nephrology/European Renal Association and European Dialy
156 ata from the European Society for Paediatric Nephrology/European Renal Association and European Dialy
158 ted in February 2024, a panel of 51 neonatal nephrology experts focused on 3 at-risk groups: (1) pret
163 of 808 eligible first- and second-year adult nephrology fellows were examined (response rate=42.9%).
170 IMG) status, and having trained at a smaller nephrology fellowship program were associated with poore
175 reasing numbers of individuals entering into nephrology fellowships, the American Society of Nephrolo
176 fractory anasarca should be coordinated with nephrology for consideration of diuretics in the setting
179 Primary Funding Source: American Society of Nephrology Foundation for Kidney Research Student Schola
180 translation of non-traditional biomarkers in nephrology from non-targeted discovery to clinical appli
181 incidence from the International Society of Nephrology-Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA) and Glo
183 within 90 days of discharge was 12% for the nephrology group and 22% for the internal medicine group
185 onvened an international panel of experts in nephrology, haematology, oncology, nephropathology, crit
189 ogy Joint Working Group on Ethical Issues in Nephrology have identified ten broad areas of ethical co
191 Consequently, the International Society of Nephrology held a consensus meeting that connected exper
192 ies of DAA treatment and with abstracts from nephrology, hepatology, and transplantation conferences.
193 xpertise in HSCT, paediatric intensive care, nephrology, hepatology, radiology, pathology, and transf
194 In July, 2016, the International Society of Nephrology hosted a CKD summit of more than 85 people wi
196 ey disease (ADPKD) from paediatric and adult nephrology, human genetics, paediatric radiology and eth
197 t major extensions of the HPO for neurology, nephrology, immunology, pulmonology, newborn screening,
198 emonstrated that it can increase interest in nephrology in the short term and increase the number of
199 this report, a panel of experts in clinical nephrology, infectious diseases, and infection preventio
200 infants with severe AKI, recognition (32%), nephrology inpatient consultation (16%), and outpatient
207 ptember 2016 by the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) to 130 ISN-affiliated countries with sa
209 Association and the International Society of Nephrology Joint Working Group on Ethical Issues in Neph
210 blished across the three American Society of Nephrology journals, we celebrate the landmark achieveme
212 ned 2 international Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-Kidney Transplantation stakeholder consensus
213 hrology fellowships, the American Society of Nephrology launched Kidney Tutored Research and Educatio
219 professional colleague, the properly trained nephrology nurse practitioner, allows the nephrologist t
220 ease across various disciplines (hematology, nephrology, obstetrics, transplantation, rheumatology, a
223 ly advance our fundamental understandings of nephrology on the nanoscale, but also aid in the early d
226 ere interviewed using a questionnaire in the Nephrology outpatient clinics of the Jordan University H
228 mittee of international experts in pediatric nephrology, pediatric radiology, pediatric US, and adult
230 rm follow-up, TREKS medical students chose a nephrology pipeline residency at a higher rate than medi
231 patients in an ethnically diverse ambulatory nephrology practice at the University of California San
232 ead in implementing environmentally friendly nephrology practices and reducing costs, thus optimizing
235 erred provider organization plans, we ranked nephrology practices using total cost of care and a comp
236 unity for robust cooperation between general nephrology practices, dialysis providers, and transplant
239 were observed more frequently in high-value nephrology practices: preventing near-term costly health
240 pediatric radiology, pediatric US, and adult nephrology prepared systematic literature reviews and fo
243 gy, neuroscience, cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology, psychiatry, and obstetrics and gynecology, b
245 er, whether these disparities are present in nephrology randomized clinical trials has not been previ
249 ta were analyzed by International Society of Nephrology region and World Bank income classification.
253 he return of individual genetic results from nephrology research and preimplantation genetic diagnosi
255 offers tremendous promise for equipping the nephrology research community to better model and ultima
256 ipants had a higher rate of participation in nephrology research compared with TREKS applicants (66%
257 rogress in basic, translational and clinical nephrology research has been made over the past five dec
259 that the existing infrastructure supporting nephrology research pales in comparison with those for o
260 ro is an important challenge in regenerative nephrology research, given the paucity of novel and effe
262 disease, entitled "TRANSFORM; TRAnslational Nephrology Science FOR new Medications." The meeting cov
263 countries was conducted by the Critical Care Nephrology Section of the European Society of Pediatric
264 l of the American Society of Nephrology, and Nephrology Self-Assessment Program; others-including ASN
265 Mean length of stay for admissions to the nephrology service (n = 114) was 6.3 days compared with
268 ties and health care professionals providing nephrology services were randomly assigned to ETC partic
269 a sources were renal registries, followed by nephrology societies, health ministries, academic center
270 with sampling of key stakeholders (national nephrology society leadership, policy makers, and patien
271 a cross-sectional study at the Institute of Nephrology, Southeast University, involving 103 HD patie
277 experts from different disciplines, such as nephrology, surgery, immunology, pathology, infectious d
278 nitiatives (education/advocacy, preventative nephrology, sustainable dialysis, promoting transplant/h
280 nces in understanding kidney function and in nephrology that made kidney transplantation feasible may
281 or role in my contributions to investigative nephrology that range from basic mechanisms of immune de
283 pecialty Professors, the American Society of Nephrology, the American Geriatrics Society, the Nationa
285 Transplant Surgeons, The American Society of Nephrology, The United Resource Networks, The United Net
286 and DWT methods can be successfully used in nephrology to detect subtle nuclear morphological altera
287 ncology and cellular therapy, immunology and nephrology, to address the challenges of introducing cel
294 n ED visits, hospitalization, and outpatient nephrology visits were obtained from Medicare claims dat
296 d the impact of, biomolecular condensates in nephrology, where initial concentration buffering by HOP
297 that fortify the subspecialty of transplant nephrology will ultimately improve the lives of patients
298 e first application of precision medicine in nephrology with the aim of developing targeted therapies
299 aduate students showed increased interest in nephrology, with rank scores of 5.6+/-0.2 before to 7.5+