Daniel L Landry
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Yerram P, Edwards D, Norris K, Molony D, Kalantar-Zadeh K, Landry D
Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens
. 2024 Nov;
34(1):48-54.
PMID: 39492778
Purpose Of Review: The aim of this article is to review the current understanding of disparities in healthcare experienced by people living with kidney disease and emerging approaches to address...
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Kalantar-Zadeh K, Edwards D, Henner D, Landry D, Molony D, Yerram P
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2024 Jan;
19(6):778-781.
PMID: 38261327
No abstract available.
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Yusim D, Tiru B, Abdullin M, Landry D, Hodgins S, Braden G
J Med Case Rep
. 2023 Oct;
17(1):462.
PMID: 37858266
Background: Type B lactic acidosis is a rare but serious side effect of metformin use. The risk of metformin-associated lactic acidosis is elevated in renal or liver impairment, heart failure...
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Landry D, Eltonsy S, Jalbert L, Girouard G, Couture J, Belanger M
J Assoc Med Microbiol Infect Dis Can
. 2022 Nov;
4(2):108-112.
PMID: 36337742
Background: The preferred ambulatory IV therapy for cellulitis is often once-daily cefazolin combined with once-daily oral probenecid (C+P). However, due to a national probenecid drug shortage in 2011, our centre...
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Landry D, Braden G, Yee J
Adv Chronic Kidney Dis
. 2019 Mar;
26(1):1-4.
PMID: 30876611
No abstract available.
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Schmidt R, Landry D, Cohen L, Moss A, Dalton C, Nathanson B, et al.
Nephrol Dial Transplant
. 2018 Nov;
34(9):1517-1525.
PMID: 30395311
Background: Guiding patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) through advance care planning about future treatment obliges an assessment of prognosis. A patient-specific integrated model to predict mortality could inform...
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Landry D, Jaber R, Hanumanthappa N, Lipkowitz G, OShea M, Bermudez H, et al.
J Vasc Access
. 2015 Jun;
16(5):367-71.
PMID: 26044897
Purpose: Antibiotic locks in catheter-dependent chronic hemodialysis patients reduce the rate of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs), but may be associated with the development of resistant bacteria. Ethanol-based catheter locks may...
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Landry D, Braden G, Gobeille S, Haessler S, Vaidya C, Sweet S
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2010 Jul;
5(10):1799-804.
PMID: 20595689
Background And Objectives: Antibiotic locks in catheter-dependent chronic hemodialysis patients reduce the rate of catheter-related blood stream infections (CRIs), but there are no data regarding the long-term consequences of this...