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J M Lazarus

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Chertow G, Ackert K, Lew N, Lazarus J, Lowrie E
Kidney Int . 2000 Dec; 58(6):2512-7. PMID: 11115085
Background: Although serum prealbumin is considered a valid indicator of nutritional status in hemodialysis patients, there is relatively little evidence that its determination is of major prognostic significance. In this...
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Bander S, Lazarus J, Lindenfeld S
N Engl J Med . 2000 Apr; 342(14):1054; author reply 1055-6. PMID: 10755899
No abstract available.
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Shaldon S, Lazarus J, Lundin A, Tzamaioukas A, Oreopoulos O, Kjellstrand C
Semin Dial . 2000 Mar; 13(1):11-22. PMID: 10740667
No abstract available.
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Li Z, Lew N, Lazarus J, Lowrie E
Am J Kidney Dis . 2000 Mar; 35(4):598-605. PMID: 10739778
The urea reduction ratio (URR) and normalized treatment ratio (Kt/V) are related quantities that have become accepted measures of hemodialysis dose. Recent studies, however, have suggested that they combine two...
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Chertow G, Johansen K, Lew N, Lazarus J, Lowrie E
Kidney Int . 2000 Mar; 57(3):1176-81. PMID: 10720970
Background: The link between dialysis "vintage" (length of time on dialysis in months to years) and survival has been difficult to define, largely because of selection effects. End-stage renal disease...
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Diaz-Buxo J, Lowrie E, Lew N, Zhang H, Lazarus J
Am J Kidney Dis . 2000 Feb; 35(2):293-300. PMID: 10676729
Short Form 36 (SF-36) is a well-documented health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) instrument consisting of 36 questions compressed into eight scales and two primary dimensions: the physical and mental component scores. This...
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Nissenson A, Lazarus J, Lindenfeld S, Hakim R, Bander S
Semin Nephrol . 2000 Jan; 20(6):543-55. PMID: 11111856
The decade of the 1990s have seen substantial consolidation of services in the dialysis industry in the United States. A small number of horizontally and/or vertically integrated companies oversee the...
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Chertow G, Owen W, Lazarus J, Lew N, Lowrie E
Kidney Int . 1999 Nov; 56(5):1872-8. PMID: 10571796
Background: Although accepted worldwide as valid measures of dialysis adequacy, neither the Kt/V (urea clearance determined by kinetic modeling) nor the urea reduction ratio (URR) have unambiguously predicted survival in...
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Lowrie E, Chertow G, Lew N, Lazarus J, Owen W
Kidney Int . 1999 Aug; 56(2):729-37. PMID: 10432415
Background: The normalized treatment ratio [Kt/V = the ratio of the urea clearance x time product to total body water] and the urea reduction ratio (URR) have become widely accepted...
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Diaz-Buxo J, Gotch F, Folden T, Rosenblum S, Zazra J, Lew N, et al.
Kidney Int . 1999 Jun; 55(6):2493-501. PMID: 10354299
Background: The current standard of adequacy for peritoneal dialysis (PD) is to provide a weekly normalized urea clearance (Kt/V) of 2.0 or more and a creatinine clearance (CCr) of 60...