5 results on '"Judith Exantus"'
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2. GFR and eGFR in Term-Born Neonates
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Guido Filler, Ajay P. Sharma, and Judith Exantus
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Nephrology ,Creatinine ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Cystatin C ,Biomarkers ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Meta-Analysis - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The evidence from individual studies to support the maturational pattern of GFR in healthy, term-born neonates is inconclusive. We performed an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis of reported measured GFR (mGFR) data, aiming to establish neonatal GFR reference values. Furthermore, we aimed to optimize neonatal creatinine-based GFR estimations. METHODS: We identified studies reporting mGFR measured by exogenous markers or creatinine clearance (CrCL) in healthy, term-born neonates. The relationship between postnatal age and clearance was investigated using cubic splines with generalized additive linear mixed models. From our reference values, we estimated an updated coefficient for the Schwartz equation (eGFR [ml/min per 1.73 m(2)]=(k×height [cm])/serum creatinine [mg/dl]). RESULTS: Forty-eight out of 1521 screened articles reported mGFR in healthy, term-born neonates, and 978 mGFR values from 881 neonates were analyzed. IPD were available for 367 neonates, and the other 514 neonates were represented by 41 aggregated data points as means/medians per group. GFR doubled in the first 5 days after birth, from 19.6 (95% CI, 14.7 to 24.6) to 40.6 (95% CI, 36.7 to 44.5) ml/min per 1.73 m(2), and then increased more gradually to 59.4 (95% CI, 45.9 to 72.9) ml/min per 1.73 m(2) by 4 weeks of age. A coefficient of 0.31 to estimate GFR best fitted the data. CONCLUSIONS: These reference values for healthy, term-born neonates show a biphasic increase in GFR, with the largest increase between days 1 and 5. Together with the re-examined Schwartz equation, this can help identify altered GFR in term-born neonates. To enable widespread implementation of our proposed eGFR equation, validation in a large cohort of neonates is required.
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- 2023
3. Global Dialysis Perspective: Haiti
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Judith Exantus
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Global Perspective ,Renal Dialysis ,General Medicine ,Global Health ,Developing Countries ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Haiti - Published
- 2021
4. Annual Congress of the Chinese Blood Purification Center Administration Committee. September 25-28, 2014, Guangzhou: Abstracts
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Giovanni Grazi, Jicheng Zhang, Sampson Antwi, Jonathan M. Rubin, Leonardo C Ribeiro, Hanjie Zhang, Jing Gao, Gioacchino Li Cavoli, Susana Roca, Rainer Himmele, M. Ted Ferris, Paolo Armignacco, Alberto Rosati, Anna Meyring-Wösten, William J. Federspiel, Nefroint investigators, Fansan Zhu, Corinne E. Zeller-Knuth, Jose A. Diaz-Buxo, Gianluca Villa, April Bowman, Laura Bucalo, Grant H. Kruger, Marianne Wilhelmi, Daniel Muñoz-Aguayo, Sarah Cohen, Alberto A.E. Bertelli, Kristi Bickford, Aldo Casani, Mar Orzáez, Ekou Niamien, Emma Arcos, Jeremy D. Kimmel, Rafael de la Torre, Carmela Zagarrigo, Florence Desrosiers, Beatriz Santamaría, A. Mary Vilay, Michael J. Germain, María Ángeles García, Michael Heung, Jwa-Kyung Kim, Rinaldo Bellomo, Giovanni Manca Rizza, Karina Javalkar, Isaac Teitelbaum, Onofrio Schillaci, J. Michael Yardman-Frank, Juan Jesus Carrero, Laurence Adonis-Koffy, Gérard Abel, Len A. Usvyat, M. Valles, Marina Abramyan, Renhua Lu, Jordi Calabia, William F. Weitzel, Massimo Antonelli, Elizabeth A. Hughson, A. Phillips, John A. Kellum, Kyu Hun Choi, Khaled Abdel-Kader, Oleh Akchurin, Aileen Grassman, Pessa Albert Coulibaly, Jose J. Zaragoza, Alexandra Ternier, Jessica Cuttance, Krotenko Np, Michael J. Somers, Matteo Ruggeri, Alberto Ortiz, Claudio Ronco, Craig S. Wong, Ludimila Guedim de Campos, Maggie Han, María J. Vicent, Manuel Molina Nuñez, Frederick J. Kaskel, Angel Celdrán, Francesco Garzotto, Panduranga Rao, Roberto Bigazzi, Paul Zabetakis, Corrado Bellini, Druckerei Stückle, Mattia Palmeri, Alvaro C. Ucero, Cristina Jimeno, Aashish Sharma, Audie Métayer, Isabel Villegas, Sabrina Paoletti, Sarbjit V. Jassal, Donald Maberry, Stanley Fan, Massimiliano Migliori, Xiaoqi Xu, Maribel Covas, Jean Baptiste Yaokreh, Jacob Volpe, Peter Kotanko, Morton Satin, Maria E. Ferris, Popov Da, Marina Plyushch, Morgan Lam, Mathias Schaller, Keisha L. Gibson, Alberto Benito-Martin, Melissa Mendoza, Michail Yaroustovsky, Dalia Yousif, Anna Lorenzin, Keisha Gibson, Vincenzo Panichi, Sung Kyu Ha, Adriana Di Giorgio, Jordi Comas, Marco Sartori, Tancredi Vincenzo Li Cavoli, Hyeong Cheon Park, Karin True, Judith Exantus, Jean-Hénold Buteau, Sung Jin Moon, Gnenefoly Diarrassouba, Dorey A. Glenn, Sanah Parvez, Mark Unruh, Rasha Hussein, Mikhail Artemyev, Viviane Calice-Silva, Jung Eun Lee, Zhiyong Peng, Ugo Rotolo, Isa F. Ashoor, Montserrat Fitó, Alan Vollmer, María Soledad Ros, Hans Oberleithner, Alessandro Sgambato, Renee-Claude Mercier, James A. Hamilton, Nathan W. Levin, Alessia Scatena, Mauro Neri, Paul Balter, Gero von Gersdorff, Kenneth R. Wilund, Ekaterina Rogalskaya, Soo Young Yoon, Elizabeth Ley Oei, Joseph L. Bull, Roberto Pecoits-Filho, Danielle Marcelli, Paul K. Whelton, Franca Servillo, Michael Etter, Rosa de Alarcón, Xianglong Wang, Shin Wook Kang, Rafael Selgas, Gracia Álvarez, Mi Kyung Song, Kerry Anne Rambaran, and Marta Ruiz-Ortega
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Blood purification ,Center (algebra and category theory) ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,business ,Administration (government) - Published
- 2015
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5. The Need for Dialysis in Haiti: Dream or Reality
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Judith Exantus, Audie Métayer, Gérard Abel, Jean Hénold Buteau, Florence Desrosiers, and Alexandra Ternier
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Adult ,Diarrhea ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Disease ,Communicable Diseases ,Health Services Accessibility ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Renal Dialysis ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal replacement therapy ,Child ,Intensive care medicine ,Poverty ,Dialysis ,Medically Uninsured ,business.industry ,Public health ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Haiti ,Nephrology ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,Public Health ,business ,Malaria - Abstract
According to the World Health Organization reports, nowadays burden of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) is well documented. The high prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity, which are the main causes of CKD, is a big concern in the world health scenario [1]. These NCD can progress slowly to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and the low-middle income countries (LMIC) like Haiti are not left unscathed by this worldwide scourge. Several well-known public health issues prevalent in Haiti such as acute diarrheal infections, malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), can also impair the function of the kidney. Dialysis, a form of renal replacement therapy (RRT), represents a life-saving therapy for all patients affected with impaired kidney. In Haiti, few patients have access to health insurance or disability financial support. Considering that seventy-two percent (72%) of Haitians live with less than USD 2 per day [2], survival with CKD can be quite stressful for them. Data on the weight of the dialysis and its management are scarce. Addressing the need for dialysis in Haiti is an important component in decision-making and planning processes in the health sector. This paper is intended to bring forth discussion on the use of this type of renal replacement therapy in Haiti: the past, the present, and the challenges it presents. We will also make some recommendations in order to manage this serious problem.
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- 2015
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