2023
Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis With Acinetobacter Pittii: A Case Report
Bajaj T, Ismail N, Trivedi A, Sarav M. Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis With Acinetobacter Pittii: A Case Report. Journal Of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports 2023, 11: 23247096221148264. PMID: 36624661, PMCID: PMC9834918, DOI: 10.1177/23247096221148264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeritoneal dialysis (PD)-related peritonitisPeritoneal dialysis-related peritonitisSensitive to ceftazidimeEnd-stage renal diseaseNidus of infectionIntraperitoneal antibioticsPD catheterWorsening infectionCase reportSevere infectionsRenal diseasePeritonitisInfectionAcinetobacter pittiiSterile techniqueYoung menHand hygieneComplex groupGroup of organismsCeftazidimeComplex group of organismsCatheterPatientsNidusReports
2020
Acute Kidney Injury Incidence in Hospitalized Patients and Implications for Nutrition Support
Meyer D, Mohan A, Subev E, Sarav M, Sturgill D. Acute Kidney Injury Incidence in Hospitalized Patients and Implications for Nutrition Support. Nutrition In Clinical Practice 2020, 35: 987-1000. PMID: 33140897, DOI: 10.1002/ncp.10595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute kidney injuryAdult patientsRates of acute kidney injuryHospitalized patientsAcute kidney injury incidenceManagement of acute kidney injuryMultiple nutritional problemsAdequate nutritional supportHospitalized adult patientsKidney injuryNutritional supportPatientsNutritional problemsIncidenceInjury incidence
2018
Use of Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis
Sarav M, Friedman A. Use of Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis. Nutrition In Clinical Practice 2018, 33: 767-771. PMID: 30207411, DOI: 10.1002/ncp.10190.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Protein Intake in Chronic Kidney Disease
Sarav M, McKnight C, Newberry C. Protein Intake in Chronic Kidney Disease. Current Nutrition Reports 2017, 6: 257-260. DOI: 10.1007/s13668-017-0213-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic kidney diseasePoor nutritional statusKidney diseaseProtein intakeKeto-analogues of essential amino acidsNutritional statusChronic kidney disease patientsProgression of chronic kidney diseaseProtein-energy wastingLow protein intakeRecent FindingsRecent studiesSummaryIn summaryIndividual patient needsKidney functionComplex nutritional requirementsFindingsRecent studiesReviewThe purposePatientsPracticing nephrologistsAssociated with increasesAcute illnessHealthy adultsKeto analoguesIntakeDisease