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View article: Recurrence of preeclampsia is common, even during rigorously controlled multidisciplinary follow-up: a pilot experience
Recurrence of preeclampsia is common, even during rigorously controlled multidisciplinary follow-up: a pilot experience Open
Background The risk of kidney failure increases after preeclampsia (PE), further increasing after two or more episodes. Recurrence is variably estimated. The aim of this study was to assess the recurrence rate and its predictors in the set…
View article: The 60:40 conundrum: are women with CKD discriminated after referral to a nephrology clinic?
The 60:40 conundrum: are women with CKD discriminated after referral to a nephrology clinic? Open
Background Epidemiological data show that chronic kidney disease (CKD) is more prevalent among females than males but the prevalence of women in dialysis is lower, as is their representation in nephrology trials. We aimed to test whether s…
View article: WCN25-2996 RECURRENCE OF PREECLAMPSIA IS COMMON, EVEN WITHIN A STRICTLY CONTROLLED MULTIDISCIPLINARY FOLLOW-UP: A PILOT EXPERIENCE
WCN25-2996 RECURRENCE OF PREECLAMPSIA IS COMMON, EVEN WITHIN A STRICTLY CONTROLLED MULTIDISCIPLINARY FOLLOW-UP: A PILOT EXPERIENCE Open
View article: #1668 The 60:40 conundrum: are women with CKD discriminated against after referral to a nephrology clinic?
#1668 The 60:40 conundrum: are women with CKD discriminated against after referral to a nephrology clinic? Open
Background and Aims The representation of women in kidney medicine clinical trials has diffused the belief that women are discriminated although epidemiological data suggest that chronic kidney disease (CKD) is more prevalent among females…
View article: WCN24-545 Incremental start and modulation of hemodialysis frequency may be based on clinical assessment and biochemical data without need for 24 hour urine collection. A pilot experience
WCN24-545 Incremental start and modulation of hemodialysis frequency may be based on clinical assessment and biochemical data without need for 24 hour urine collection. A pilot experience Open
A gradual, incremental dialysis start is presently considered the standard of care in peritoneal dialysis and is increasingly spreading on hemodialysis (HD). The best way to monitor and modulate dialysis frequency is not established. Asses…
View article: Incremental and Personalized Hemodialysis Start: A New Standard of Care
Incremental and Personalized Hemodialysis Start: A New Standard of Care Open
View article: Spontaneously Low Protein Intake in Elderly CKD Patients: Myth or Reality? Analysis of Baseline Protein Intake in a Large Cohort of Patients with Advanced CKD
Spontaneously Low Protein Intake in Elderly CKD Patients: Myth or Reality? Analysis of Baseline Protein Intake in a Large Cohort of Patients with Advanced CKD Open
The recent guidelines on nutritional management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) advise a reduction in protein intake as early as CKD stage 3, regardless of age, to slow kidney function impairment. However, since elderly patients are usuall…
View article: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Patients on Dialysis in Italy and France
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Patients on Dialysis in Italy and France Open
HDPs have a good understanding of the risks associated with COVID-19. Vaccine hesitancy was not associated with educational level, age, or gender but rather with lack of confidence in vaccine efficacy and concerns about safety. HDPs were q…
View article: Quality of Life in CKD Patients on Low-Protein Diets in a Multiple-Choice Diet System. Comparison between a French and an Italian Experience
Quality of Life in CKD Patients on Low-Protein Diets in a Multiple-Choice Diet System. Comparison between a French and an Italian Experience Open
Prescribing a low-protein diet (LPD) is part of the standard management of patients in advanced stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, studies on the quality of life (QoL) of patients on LPDs are lacking, and the impact these die…
View article: Elderly Patients in a Large Nephrology Unit: Who Are Our Old, Old-Old and Oldest-Old Patients?
Elderly Patients in a Large Nephrology Unit: Who Are Our Old, Old-Old and Oldest-Old Patients? Open
The world population is aging, and the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing. Whether this increase is also due to the methods currently being used to assess kidney function in the elderly is still a matter of discussion…
View article: Unmet needs for CKD care: from the general population to the CKD clinics—how many patients are we missing?
Unmet needs for CKD care: from the general population to the CKD clinics—how many patients are we missing? Open
Introduction Prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) varies around the world. Little is known about the discrepancy between the general population's needs and nephrology care offered. We aimed to contribute to filling this gap and propo…