2025
Clinical outcomes and care for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: A national cohort study.
Serper M, Tang H, Zhang S, McCullough A, Kaplan D, Taddei T, Mahmud N. Clinical outcomes and care for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: A national cohort study. Hepatology 2025 PMID: 39879583, DOI: 10.1097/hep.0000000000001251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIn-hospital mortalityImprove care outcomesPopulation-based studyNational cohort studyQuality measuresHazard of mortalityPost-discharge mortalityNational cohort of patientsCare outcomesSpontaneous bacterial peritonitisInformal careHealth systemPatient clinical factorsAcute kidney injuryBundle componentsRecurrent spontaneous bacterial peritonitisNational cohortCohort studyIncidence of stage 3In-hospitalClinical factorsStage 3Cohort of patientsCumulative incidenceBacterial peritonitis
2021
Race Adjustment in eGFR Equations Does Not Improve Estimation of Acute Kidney Injury Events in Patients with Cirrhosis
Mahmud N, Asrani SK, Reese PP, Kaplan DE, Taddei TH, Nadim MK, Serper M. Race Adjustment in eGFR Equations Does Not Improve Estimation of Acute Kidney Injury Events in Patients with Cirrhosis. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 2021, 67: 1399-1408. PMID: 33761091, PMCID: PMC8460692, DOI: 10.1007/s10620-021-06943-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute kidney injuryBaseline eGFREGFR equationsRace adjustmentAKI eventsCKD-EPIGlomerular filtration rate estimating equationsChronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology CollaborationAcute kidney injury eventsIncident acute kidney injuryRetrospective national cohort studyLower baseline eGFRNational cohort studyHigh rateAscites criteriaKidney injuryLower eGFRCohort studyClinical outcomesBlack raceCirrhosisDrug dosingInjury eventsMuscle massPatients
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