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In the article "Reflections on End-of-Life Dialysis" with DOI code number http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2018-00030003 published at Brazilian Journal of Nephrology in 2018:

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In this issue, the author of "Reflections on Endof-Life Dialysis" covered issues seldom addressed in nephrology services: decision-making; shared decision-making; the tools we have; the vulnerability of physicians; healthcare worker and aregiver burnout.

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In this issue, the author of "Reflections on Endof-Life Dialysis" covered issues seldom addressed in nephrology services: decision-making; shared decision-making; the tools we have; the vulnerability of physicians; healthcare worker and aregiver burnout.8

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this decision is the patient's mental state8.

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this decision is the patient's mental state9.

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tools that might be used in patient assessment.9

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tools that might be used in patient assessment.10

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scores for clinical management and shared decision support10.

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scores for clinical management and shared decision support11.

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The BANSAL score10 is useful for predicting the (...)

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The BANSAL score11 is useful for predicting the (...)

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The REIN10 (Renal Epidemiology and Information Network) (...)

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The REIN11 (Renal Epidemiology and Information Network) (...)

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the choice between modes of dialysis and conservative management.10

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the choice between modes of dialysis and conservative management.11

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7. Carson RC, Juszczak M, Davenport A, Burns A. Is maximum conservative management an equivalent treatment option to dialysis for elderly patients with significant comorbid disease? Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2009;4:1611-9.

8. Kee F, Patterson CC, Wilson EA, McConnell JM, Wheeler SM, Watson JD. Stewardship or clinical freedom? Variations in dialysis decision making. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2000;15:1647-57.

9. Antonelli Incalzi R, Aucella F, Leosco D, Brunori G, Dalmartello M, Paolisso G. Assessing Nephrological Competence among Geriatricians: A Proof of Concept Internet Survey. PLoS One 2015;10:e0141388. DOI: 10.1371/journal. pone.0141388.

10. Farrington K, Covic A, Aucella F, Clyne N, de Vos L, Findlay A; ERBP Guideline Development Group. Clinical Practice Guideline on management of older patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3b or higher (eGFR<45 mL/min/1.73 m2). Nephrol Dial Transplant 2016;31:ii1-ii66. Erratum in Nephrol Dial Transplant 2017;32:740-1.

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7. Carson RC, Juszczak M, Davenport A, Burns A. Is maximum conservative management an equivalent treatment option to dialysis for elderly patients with significant comorbid disease? Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2009;4:1611-9.

8. Castro MCM. Reflections on end-of-life dialysis. J Bras Nefrol 2018; 40:232-40

9. Kee F, Patterson CC, Wilson EA, McConnell JM, Wheeler SM, Watson JD. Stewardship or clinical freedom? Variations in dialysis decision making. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2000;15:1647-57.

10. Antonelli Incalzi R, Aucella F, Leosco D, Brunori G, Dalmartello M, Paolisso G. Assessing Nephrological Competence among Geriatricians: A Proof of Concept Internet Survey. PLoS One 2015;10:e0141388. DOI: 10.1371/journal. pone.0141388.

11. Farrington K, Covic A, Aucella F, Clyne N, de Vos L, Findlay A; ERBP Guideline Development Group. Clinical Practice Guideline on management of older patients with chronic kidney disease stage 3b or higher (eGFR<45 mL/min/1.73 m2). Nephrol Dial Transplant 2016;31:ii1-ii66. Erratum in Nephrol Dial Transplant 2017;32:740-1.

In the article "IgA nephropathy in Salvador, Brazil: a more aggressive disease?" with DOI code number http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2018-00030002 published at Brazilian Journal of Nephrology in 2018:

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patterns of 32 patients with IgAN in Salvador, Brazil.

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patterns of 32 patients with IgAN in Salvador, Brazil.7

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analyses according to the Oxford classification of IgAN.7 8

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analyses according to the Oxford classification of IgAN.8,9

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6. Soares MF, Caldas ML, Dos-Santos WL, Sementelli A, Furtado P, Araujo S, et al. IgA nephropathy in Brazil: apropos of 600 cases. Springerplus 2015;4:547.

7. Kang SH, Choi SR, Park HS, Lee JY, Sun IO, Hwang HS, et al. The Oxford classification as a predictor of prognosis in patients with IgA nephropathy. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2012;27:252-8.

8. Barbour SJ, Espino-Hernandez G, Reich HN, Coppo R, Roberts IS, Feehally J, et al; Oxford Derivation, North American Validation and VALIGA Consortia. The MEST score provides earlier risk prediction in IgA nephropathy. Kidney Int 2016;89:167-75.

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6. Soares MF, Caldas ML, Dos-Santos WL, Sementelli A, Furtado P, Araujo S, et al. IgA nephropathy in Brazil: apropos of 600 cases. Springerplus 2015;4:547.

7. Souza BN, Tavares MB, Soares MFS, Santos WLC. IgA Nephropathy in Salvador, Brazil. Clinical and laboratory presentation at diagnosis. J Bras Nefrol 2018;40:241-6

8. Kang SH, Choi SR, Park HS, Lee JY, Sun IO, Hwang HS, et al. The Oxford classification as a predictor of prognosis in patients with IgA nephropathy. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2012;27:252-8.

9. Barbour SJ, Espino-Hernandez G, Reich HN, Coppo R, Roberts IS, Feehally J, et al; Oxford Derivation, North American Validation and VALIGA Consortia. The MEST score provides earlier risk prediction in IgA nephropathy. Kidney Int 2016;89:167-75.

In the article "The intricate relationship between gut and kidney" with DOI code number http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-JBN-2018-00020001 published at Brazilian Journal of Nephrology in 2018:

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Based on the study conducted by Andrade et al. and in the literature, it seems reasonable to suggest that uremia affects the intestinal epithelium by inducing the inflammatory process and compromising the intercellular junctions. However (...)

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Based on the study conducted by Andrade et al. and in the literature, it seems reasonable to suggest that uremia affects the intestinal epithelium by inducing the inflammatory process and compromising the intercellular junctions.8 However (...)

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7. Andrade LS, Ramos CI, Cuppari L. The cross-talk between the kidney and the gut: implications for chronic kidney disease. Nutrire 2017;42:27. DOI: 10.1186/s41110-017-0054-x

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7. Andrade LS, Ramos CI, Cuppari L. The cross-talk between the kidney and the gut: implications for chronic kidney disease. Nutrire 2017;42:27. DOI: 10.1186/s41110-017-0054-x

8. Andrade LS, Dalboni MA, Carvalho JTG, Grabulosa CC, Pereira NBF, Aoike DT, Cuppari L. In vitro effect of uremic serum on barrier function and inflammation in human colonocytes. J Bras Nefrol 2018;40:2016-23.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    14 Nov 2018
  • Date of issue
    Jan-Mar 2019
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