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2026
8.13 Nephrotoxicity of Lithium and Drugs of Abuse
Neugarten J, Neugarten S, Golestaneh L. 8.13 Nephrotoxicity of Lithium and Drugs of Abuse. 2026, 373-413. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-95488-4.00075-9.ChaptersAdvanced renal failureSerum lithium levelsRenal failureLithium therapyDevelopment of advanced renal failureElevated serum lithium levelsSusceptible subgroup of patientsLithium levelsImpaired urinary concentrating abilityImpaired concentrating abilityConcentrating abilityTherapeutic serum lithium levelsAcute interstitial nephritisEpidemiology of renal diseasesLithium-treated patientsRisk of nephrotoxicityProgressive renal failureSubgroup of patientsGlomerular filtration rateUrinary concentrating abilityAcute tubular necrosisMaintenance lithium therapyDecades of treatmentDrugs of abuseChronic tubulointerstitial injuryCommunity Health Worker Support for Hispanic and Latino Individuals Receiving Hemodialysis
Cervantes L, Juarez-Colunga E, Powe N, Flythe J, Steiner J, Cukor D, Hasnain-Wynia R, Furgeson S, Golestaneh L, Camacho C, McBeth L, Beaty B, Shi J, Bacon E, Chonchol M. Community Health Worker Support for Hispanic and Latino Individuals Receiving Hemodialysis. JAMA Internal Medicine 2026, 186: 56-66. PMID: 41203234, PMCID: PMC12595546, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.5305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity health workersStandard careLatino individualsPatient activationCHW interventionCommunity health worker supportPatient Activation MeasureRandomized clinical trialsPatients' social needsHealth worker supportHealth care utilizationPoor quality of lifePoor qualityPatient-centered protocolPiecewise linear mixed modelsInterdialytic weight gainQuality of lifeCommunity-partneredHealth navigatorsIn-Center HemodialysisCare utilizationHealth workersHispanic adultsLatino patientsLinear mixed models
2025
Improving Lifelong Comprehensive Care Coordination in Nephropathic Cystinosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Golestaneh L, Ames E, Doyle M, Ghossein C, Grimm P, Hewlett J, Lim A, Marzinelli L, Schmidt K, Smeryage B, Zaritsky J, Kaskel F. Improving Lifelong Comprehensive Care Coordination in Nephropathic Cystinosis: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Kidney International Reports 2025, 11: 103735. PMID: 41584270, PMCID: PMC12828517, DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2025.103735.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComprehensive care coordinationSystem-related factorsCare coordinationCare fragmentationChronic conditionsAdult careClinician experienceMultidisciplinary managementYears of agePediatric settingNephropathic cystinosisMultiple specialtiesTreatment adherenceCareLife expectancyProgressive multiorgan damageLifespan of patientsLong-term outcomesFatal pediatric diseaseNephrology clinicPhenotype in adulthoodExpert guidanceDisease-modifying therapiesLysosomal storage disorderMultiorgan damageAdaptation of Navigate-Kidney: A Community Health Worker Intervention for People With Kidney Disease
Cervantes L, Rizzolo K, Ressalam J, Maw A, Golestaneh L, Tuot D, Flythe J, Ndumele C, Wong G, Glasgow R. Adaptation of Navigate-Kidney: A Community Health Worker Intervention for People With Kidney Disease. Kidney International Reports 2025, 11: 62-75. PMID: 41541772, PMCID: PMC12799562, DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2025.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCHW interventionCommunity health workersPatient-centered educationSelf-ManagementLatino individualsRandomized Controlled TrialsHealth disparitiesImplementation scienceHealth worker interventionLatino populationHealth system navigationUptake of interventionsPatient self-managementDiet self-managementCross-sectional surveyCommunity participatory approachSocial needsCHW interventionsHealth navigatorsHealth workersHealth outcomesSystem navigationSemistructured interviewsNeeds assessmentWorker interventionParticipant Experiences in a Kidney Failure Care Intervention in the Navigate-Kidney Study
Rizzolo K, Ressalam J, Robledo K, Juarez-Colunga E, Powe N, Flythe J, Glasgow R, Manson S, Hasnain-Wynia R, Chonchol M, Furgeson S, Jaure A, Ndumele C, Camacho C, Cukor D, Golestaneh L, Tuot D, McBeth L, Cervantes L. Participant Experiences in a Kidney Failure Care Intervention in the Navigate-Kidney Study. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2548506. PMID: 41203231, PMCID: PMC12595532, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.48506.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity health workersParticipants' experiencesQualitative studySelf-ManagementLatino individualsParticipants' perspectivesHealth system navigationPatient self-managementPatient-centered educationDeductive thematic analysisStudy of participantsQualitative study of participantsCare interventionsComplex healthIntervention recipientsHealth workersHealth experiencesSystem navigationSemistructured interviewsMain OutcomesThematic analysisInterview transcriptsHealthInterventionWell-beingHealth Care Utilization Among Pregnant Women With Pre-existing Kidney Disease: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
Gupta S, Vasa A, Rizzolo K, Cervantes L, Jim B, Vani K, Wolfe D, Isaac J, Reidy K, Golestaneh L. Health Care Utilization Among Pregnant Women With Pre-existing Kidney Disease: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis. Kidney Medicine 2025, 7: 101147. PMID: 41357763, PMCID: PMC12677166, DOI: 10.1016/j.xkme.2025.101147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth care utilizationChronic kidney diseaseCare utilizationEstimated glomerular filtration rateSevere chronic kidney diseaseLaboratory signsProblem listPregnant womenMontefiore Health SystemNeonatal intensive care unit admissionKidney diseaseSample of womenPre-existing kidney diseaseProportion of womenEarly preterm deliveryIntensive care unit admissionAdverse pregnancy outcomesEvidence of chronic kidney diseasePrimary careGlomerular filtration rateRetrospective cohort analysisHealth systemHealth utilityDiagnosis codesCKD prevalenceUse of the United States Renal Data System in Nontransplant Nephrology Research
Sreenivasan A, Golestaneh L, Hemmige V. Use of the United States Renal Data System in Nontransplant Nephrology Research. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2025, 36: 10.1681/asn.2025gwgq90fk. DOI: 10.1681/asn.2025gwgq90fk.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffect of Peer Mentorship on Hospitalizations among Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis
Golestaneh L, Kim R, Roach C, Norris K, Fox A, Melamed M, Cavanaugh K. Effect of Peer Mentorship on Hospitalizations among Patients Receiving Maintenance Hemodialysis. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2025, 36: 1998-2007. PMID: 40232855, PMCID: PMC12499612, DOI: 10.1681/asn.0000000709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient participationPeer mentorshipUsual careEmergency departmentPragmatic Randomized Controlled TrialPromote self-managementControlled TrialsPrimary outcomePeer mentoring interventionTreat analysisIncidence rate ratiosEffects of peer mentoringCost of careRates of hospitalizationRandomized Controlled TrialsReduce hospitalization ratesSelf-ManagementIntervention periodED visitsTelephone contactTelephone callsRate ratiosHospitalization ratesPeer mentoringCareUptake of Peritoneal Dialysis by Minoritized Patients
Arnaoudova I, Wilson C, Rizzolo K, Shen J, Ehtesham N, Wilson J, Golestaneh L. Uptake of Peritoneal Dialysis by Minoritized Patients. Kidney360 2025, 6: 793-804. PMID: 39899379, PMCID: PMC12136653, DOI: 10.34067/kid.0000000702.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchModality educationMinoritized patientsQualitative analysis of interviewsPeritoneal dialysisAnalysis of interviewsStructural barriersAssociation of patient characteristicsDialysis modality educationRacial ethnic minoritiesSemi-structured interviewsEducation sessionsMontefiore Medical CenterStudy of individualsCohort of patientsPatients' perceptionsQualitative analysisTailored contentPerception of usefulnessLessen anxietyMedical CenterEducationPatient characteristicsLate-stage kidney diseaseQuality of informationClinical comorbidity
2024
A Retrospective Study of Patiromer as Adjunct to Insulin Therapy for Acute Hyperkalemia in the Emergency Department
Goriacko P, Golestaneh L, Di Palo K. A Retrospective Study of Patiromer as Adjunct to Insulin Therapy for Acute Hyperkalemia in the Emergency Department. Open Access Emergency Medicine 2024, 16: 305-312. PMID: 39655083, PMCID: PMC11626971, DOI: 10.2147/oaem.s478693.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency departmentElectronic health record dataHealth record dataAcute hyperkalemiaClinical benefitAdjunct to insulin therapyPatients treated with insulinDoses of regular insulinAdequate renal functionIntervention groupED settingAdjunct to insulinNet clinical benefitRetrospective cohort studyStudy of patientsPotassium reductionCohort studyRecord dataSecondary outcomesPatiromer groupPrimary outcomeIntravenous doseRenal functionRetrospective studyOverall cohort
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Overview
Ladan Golestaneh, MD, is a nephrologist specializing in the treatment and management of kidney-related disorders, including high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, and acute kidney injury. She also cares for individuals with kidney failure requiring dialysis and kidney transplant recipients. Her approach includes personalizing care plans for her patients, whether in a clinical setting or at home.
“I love patient care and refining my skills in the art of diagnosis,” she says. “I am personable and dedicated. I tell patients that they are not alone in their struggles and that we are a team.”
Dr. Golestaneh says she chose nephrology “because it is versatile and requires a commitment as a lifelong learner. I have been fortunate to experience opportunities that span intensive care unit, hands-on patient care, outpatient care, health policy, and population health research. My exposure to all the layers of medicine, and what I have learned as a result, offers a unique perspective on the life cycle of medicine and health in our country.”
As a professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Golestaneh’s research focuses on population health and clinical trials related to nephrology. Her work seeks to improve kidney care and expand understanding of effective treatments. Her policy work includes measure development and rule making for Centers for Outcomes Research and Effectiveness at Yale.
“I am passionate about applying the lessons I learn from patients at the bedside to inform health policies,” she says. “I like to use my creativity to create interventions that improve the lives of populations. I also like to mentor junior faculty and students and instill in them the passion I feel about my career.”
Dr. Golestaneh received her medical degree from New York Medical College, followed by a residency in internal medicine at Montefiore Medical Center, where she also completed a fellowship in nephrology. She also has a master’s degree in clinical research methods.
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