Michele H Mokrzycki
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Mokrzycki M, Leigh K, Kliger A, Niyyar V, Bren Asp V, Golestaneh L, et al.
Kidney360
. 2022 Apr;
2(4):684-694.
PMID: 35373036
Background: Performing catheter-care observations in outpatient hemodialysis facilities are one of the CDC's core interventions, which have been proven to reduce bloodstream infections. However, staff have many competing responsibilities. Efforts...
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Chronic Hemodialysis Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19: Short-term Outcomes in the Bronx, New York
Fisher M, Yunes M, Mokrzycki M, Golestaneh L, Alahiri E, Coco M
Kidney360
. 2022 Apr;
1(8):755-762.
PMID: 35372963
Background: Patients with ESKD who are on chronic hemodialysis have a high burden of comorbidities that may place them at increased risk for adverse outcomes when hospitalized with COVID-19. However,...
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Vachharajani T, Wong L, Niyyar V, Abreo K, Mokrzycki M
Kidney360
. 2022 Apr;
1(4):306-313.
PMID: 35372920
The cannulation technique of a hemodialysis vascular access has remained controversial with differing viewpoints. The quality of dialysis, overall patient safety, and individual dialysis experience often dictate the type of...
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Kapp M, Fogo A, Roufouse C, Najafian B, Radhakrishnan J, Mohan S, et al.
ASAIO J
. 2021 Jun;
67(10):1087-1096.
PMID: 34191753
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has emerged into a worldwide pandemic of epic proportion. Beyond pulmonary involvement in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a significant subset of patients experiences acute...
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Golestaneh L, Neugarten J, Fisher M, Billett H, Reyes Gil M, Johns T, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2020 Aug;
25:100455.
PMID: 32838233
Background: COVID-19 mortality disproportionately affects the Black population in the United States (US). To explore this association a cohort study was undertaken. Methods: We assembled a cohort of 505,992 patients...
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Fisher M, Neugarten J, Bellin E, Yunes M, Stahl L, Johns T, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2020 Jul;
31(9):2145-2157.
PMID: 32669322
Background: Reports from centers treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have noted that such patients frequently develop AKI. However, there have been no direct comparisons of AKI in hospitalized...
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Fisher M, Golestaneh L, Allon M, Abreo K, Mokrzycki M
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2019 Dec;
15(1):132-151.
PMID: 31806658
Bloodstream infections are an important cause of hospitalizations, morbidity, and mortality in patients receiving hemodialysis. Eliminating bloodstream infections in the hemodialysis setting has been the focus of the Centers for...
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Golestaneh L, Mokrzycki M
Hemodial Int
. 2018 Nov;
22(S2):S75-S82.
PMID: 30411464
Tunneled central venous catheters used for the provision of hemodialysis are associated with excess morbidity and mortality. Catheter related exit site and blood stream infections are major risks of their...
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Allon M, Brouwer-Maier D, Abreo K, Baskin K, Bregel K, Chand D, et al.
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2017 Jul;
13(3):495-500.
PMID: 28729382
Central venous catheters are used frequently in patients on hemodialysis as a bridge to a permanent vascular access. They are prone to frequent complications, including catheter-related bloodstream infection, catheter dysfunction,...