2023
Identification and validation of urinary CXCL9 as a biomarker for diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis
Moledina D, Obeid W, Smith R, Rosales I, Sise M, Moeckel G, Kashgarian M, Kuperman M, Campbell K, Lefferts S, Meliambro K, Bitzer M, Perazella M, Luciano R, Pober J, Cantley L, Colvin R, Wilson F, Parikh C. Identification and validation of urinary CXCL9 as a biomarker for diagnosis of acute interstitial nephritis. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2023, 133: e168950. PMID: 37395276, PMCID: PMC10313360, DOI: 10.1172/jci168950.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrinary CXCL9External validation cohortValidation cohortControl groupAIN diagnosisDiscovery cohortKidney tissueDiagnostic biomarkersAcute interstitial nephritisCXCL9 mRNA expressionAcute kidney injuryBiopsy-confirmed diagnosisAvailable clinical testsNational InstituteKidney injuryTubulointerstitial nephritisInterstitial nephritisKidney biopsyHistological confirmationHistological diagnosisTreatment optionsLymphocyte chemotaxisCXCL9MRNA expression differencesPatients
2020
Use of Intravenous Iodinated Contrast Media in Patients With Kidney Disease Consensus Statements from the American College of Radiology and the National Kidney Foundation
Davenport MS, Perazella MA, Yee J, Dillman JR, Fine D, McDonald RJ, Rodby RA, Wang CL, Weinreb JC. Use of Intravenous Iodinated Contrast Media in Patients With Kidney Disease Consensus Statements from the American College of Radiology and the National Kidney Foundation. Kidney Medicine 2020, 2: 85-93. PMID: 33015613, PMCID: PMC7525144, DOI: 10.1016/j.xkme.2020.01.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute kidney injuryGlomerular filtration rateContrast mediumFiltration rateContrast-associated acute kidney injuryContrast-induced acute kidney injuryIntravenous normal salineReduced kidney functionSevere kidney diseaseNational Kidney FoundationIodinated Contrast MediaHigh-risk circumstancesCI-AKIKidney injuryMaintenance dialysisKidney functionKidney diseaseOrdering clinicianNormal salineConsensus statementKidney FoundationTreatment responseAmerican CollegePatientsControl group
1999
Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Therapy in Outpatients: Is Hyperkalemia a Significant Problem?
Alappan R, Buller G, Perazella M. Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole Therapy in Outpatients: Is Hyperkalemia a Significant Problem? American Journal Of Nephrology 1999, 19: 389-394. PMID: 10393376, DOI: 10.1159/000013483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum potassium concentrationSerum creatinine levelsTrimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole therapyBaseline serum potassium concentrationVariety of infectionsCreatinine levelsDay 5Treatment groupsPotassium concentrationControl groupMean serum potassium concentrationBlood urea nitrogen levelsDevelopment of hyperkalemiaLife-threatening hyperkalemiaMild renal insufficiencyDays of therapyHigher serum potassium concentrationsImmunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patientsUrea nitrogen levelsSerum glucose concentrationRelevant hyperkalemiaOral antibioticsRenal insufficiencyMost patientsSevere hyperkalemia
1998
Reduction in arteriovenous graft impairment: Results of a vascular access surveillance protocol
Cayco A, Abu-Alfa A, Mahnensmith R, Perazella M. Reduction in arteriovenous graft impairment: Results of a vascular access surveillance protocol. American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 1998, 32: 302-308. PMID: 9708617, DOI: 10.1053/ajkd.1998.v32.pm9708617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDynamic venous pressureHistorical control groupVenous pressureArteriovenous graftsSurveillance protocolStudy groupBlood flow rateThrombosis rateControl groupSimilar historical control groupHemodialysis vascular accessSynthetic arteriovenous graftsLower thrombosis rateML/minGraft impairmentVenous stenosisHD sessionVascular accessVascular stenosisPatientsScreening testStenosisStudy periodFrustrating problemConsecutive readings
1996
Hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
Alappan R, Perazella M, Buller G. Hyperkalemia in hospitalized patients treated with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1996, 124: 316-20. PMID: 8554227, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-124-3-199602010-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerum potassium concentrationSerum creatinine levelsMumol/LBlood urea nitrogen levelsPeak potassium concentrationTrimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole therapyCreatinine levelsUrea nitrogen levelsTrimethoprim-sulfamethoxazoleTreatment groupsPotassium concentrationControl groupCommunity-based teaching hospitalDevelopment of hyperkalemiaDays of therapyProspective chart reviewConcurrent renal insufficiencyRenal insufficiencyChart reviewSevere hyperkalemiaHospitalized patientsSerum sodiumTeaching hospitalAnion gapPatients