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2. Regional Variation in Hemoglobin Distribution Among Individuals With CKD: the ISN International Network of CKD Cohorts
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Ahn, Curie, Berger, Stefan P., Caskey, Fergus J., Cho, Min Hyun, Cho, Heeyeon, Dekker, Friedo W., Diwan, Vishal, Drechsler, Christiane, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, Evans, Marie, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Floege, Jürgen, Gadola, Liliana, Haller, Hermann, Han, Kyung Hee, Healy, Helen G., Heerspink, Hiddo Lambers, Hemmelder, Marc, Hiemstra, Thomas, Hilbrands, Luuk, Kim, Seong Heon, Klyprayong, Pinkaew, Köttgen, Anna, Kronenberg, Florian, Lamadrid, Veronica, Lee, Joo Hoo, Mark, Patrick, Matheson, Matt, Mi, Eun, Noppakun, Kajohnsak, Oefner, Peter, Panaput, Thanachai, Park, Young Seo, Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich, Reis, André, Rios, Pablo, Rosivall, Laszlo, Rotmans, Joris I., Sackeyfio, Alfred, Sangthawan, Pornpen, Schmid, Matthias, Shin, Jae Il, Silavarino, Ricardo, Sitter, Thomas, Sommerer, Claudia, Szymczak, Maciej, Torino, Claudia, Toth, Janos, van Ittersum, Frans J., Venuthurupalli, Sree Krishna, Verhaar, Marianne C., Wang, Zaimin, Wanner, Christoph, Wiecek, Andrzej, Wolf, Gunter, de Zeeuw, Dick, Zhang, Luxia, Zheng, Yuyan, Zhao, Ming-Hui, Zietse, Robert, Canney, Mark, Induruwage, Dilshani, Tang, Mila, Alencar de Pinho, Natalia, Er, Lee, Zhao, Yinshan, Djurdjev, Ognjenka, Ahn, Yo Han, Behnisch, Rouven, Calice-Silva, Viviane, Chesnaye, Nicholas C., de Borst, Martin H., Dember, Laura M., Dionne, Janis, Ebert, Natalie, Eder, Susanne, Fenton, Anthony, Fukagawa, Masafumi, Furth, Susan L., Hoy, Wendy E., Imaizumi, Takahiro, Jager, Kitty J., Jha, Vivekanand, Kang, Hee Gyung, Kitiyakara, Chagriya, Mayer, Gert, Oh, Kook-Hwan, Onu, Ugochi, Pecoits-Filho, Roberto, Reichel, Helmut, Richards, Anna, Schaefer, Franz, Schaeffner, Elke, Scheppach, Johannes B., Sola, Laura, Ulasi, Ifeoma, Wang, Jinwei, Yadav, Ashok K., Zhang, Jianzhen, Feldman, Harold I., Taal, Maarten W., Stengel, Bénédicte, and Levin, Adeera
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3. Reconstructing the distribution of Chacoan biota from current and past evidence: the case of the southern three-banded armadillo Tolypeutes matacus (Desmarest, 1804)
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Ferreiro, Alejandro Manuel, Soibelzon, Esteban, Pinotti, Juan Diego, Poljak, Sebastián, and Chiappero, Marina B.
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4. WCN24-1778 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A MODEL FOR ANALYZING GENDER INEQUITY IN ACCESS TO THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
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Zinoveev, Agustina, primary, Luzardo, Leonella, additional, Ríos, Pablo, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, Laura, Ceretta María, additional, Gadola, Liliana, additional, Lamadrid, Verónica, additional, Santiago, José, additional, Silvariño, Ricardo, additional, Solá, Laura, additional, Graciela, Suárez, additional, and González-Bedat, Carlota, additional
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5. WCN24-1821 VASCULAR ACCES – RELATED MORBIDITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN URUGUAY
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Luzardo, Leonella, primary, Ceretta, Laura, additional, Zinoveev, Agustina, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, and González-Bedat, María Carlota, additional
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6. WCN24-2501 BODY MASS INDEX AND MORTALITY RISK IN A CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE 1-5ND COHORT
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Ferreiro, Alejandro, primary, Rios, Pablo, additional, Silvariño, Ricardo, additional, Santiago, José, additional, Solá, Laura, additional, Suarez, Graciela, additional, and Gadola, Liliana, additional
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7. WCN24-2053 EVOLUTION OF NATIONAL RENAL REGISTRIES IN LATIN AMERICA FROM 2014 TO 2021
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Rosa-Diez, Guillermo, primary, Luxardo, Rosario, additional, Ceretta, Laura, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, and Gonzalez Bedat, Maria Carlota, additional
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8. WCN24-2126 KIDNEY REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN LATIN AMERICA, 2021 DATA
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Rosa-Diez, Guillermo, primary, Luxardo, Rosario, additional, González-Bedat, María Carlota, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, and Ceretta, Maria Laura, additional
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9. Effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations over the Chacoan fauna: phylogeographic patterns in the southern three-banded armadillo Tolypeutes matacus (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae).
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Ferreiro, Alejandro Manuel, Pinotti, Juan Diego, Poljak, Sebastián, Soibelzon, Esteban, and Chiappero, Marina B
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ARMADILLOS , *RARE mammals , *INTERGLACIALS , *GLACIATION , *CLIMATE change , *PHYLOGEOGRAPHY - Abstract
The southern three-banded armadillo, Tolypeutes matacus , is one of the most representative species of the South American Chaco region. The susceptibility of this species to climatic changes and its good number of paleontological records has led to the study of their range dynamics for untangling the effects of Quaternary oscillations. These studies yielded contradictory results, suggesting expansion processes under opposite conditions: some during glacial periods and others during interglacial periods. Here, we assess the population structure of T. matacus in Argentina based on mitochondrial genes, and estimate demographic and spatial dynamics that contribute to unveiling the evolutionary process that moulded its biogeography. We found no clear phylogeographical breaks, although there were differences in the composition and frequency of haplotypes between the northern and southern localities studied. Demographic inferences indicate that the species has undergone population and range expansion processes. The higher diversity found in the north and the spatial diffusion analysis allow us to infer a north–south direction of this expansive process. Our results yield essential evidence for disentangling the evolution of this Chacoan species linked with Quaternary climates and provide genetic information about its populations that should be taken into account for the conservation of this threatened mammal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Acute kidney disease in patients with Covid 19. A prospective, multicenter, multinational study in Latin America
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Lombardi, Raúl, primary, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, Venegas, Yanissa, additional, Pereira, Mariana, additional, Carlino, Cristina, additional, Granado, Rolando Claure-Del, additional, Ponce, Daniela, additional, Molina, Daniel, additional, and Zinoveev, Agustina, additional
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11. Effects of Quaternary climatic oscillations over the Chacoan fauna: phylogeographic patterns in the southern three-banded armadillo Tolypeutes matacus (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae)
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Ferreiro, Alejandro Manuel, primary, Pinotti, Juan Diego, additional, Poljak, Sebastián, additional, Soibelzon, Esteban, additional, and Chiappero, Marina B, additional
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- 2023
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12. Regional Variation in Hemoglobin Distribution Among Individuals With CKD: the ISN International Network of CKD Cohorts
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Canney, Mark, primary, Induruwage, Dilshani, additional, Tang, Mila, additional, Alencar de Pinho, Natalia, additional, Er, Lee, additional, Zhao, Yinshan, additional, Djurdjev, Ognjenka, additional, Ahn, Yo Han, additional, Behnisch, Rouven, additional, Calice-Silva, Viviane, additional, Chesnaye, Nicholas C., additional, de Borst, Martin H., additional, Dember, Laura M., additional, Dionne, Janis, additional, Ebert, Natalie, additional, Eder, Susanne, additional, Fenton, Anthony, additional, Fukagawa, Masafumi, additional, Furth, Susan L., additional, Hoy, Wendy E., additional, Imaizumi, Takahiro, additional, Jager, Kitty J., additional, Jha, Vivekanand, additional, Kang, Hee Gyung, additional, Kitiyakara, Chagriya, additional, Mayer, Gert, additional, Oh, Kook-Hwan, additional, Onu, Ugochi, additional, Pecoits-Filho, Roberto, additional, Reichel, Helmut, additional, Richards, Anna, additional, Schaefer, Franz, additional, Schaeffner, Elke, additional, Scheppach, Johannes B., additional, Sola, Laura, additional, Ulasi, Ifeoma, additional, Wang, Jinwei, additional, Yadav, Ashok K., additional, Zhang, Jianzhen, additional, Feldman, Harold I., additional, Taal, Maarten W., additional, Stengel, Bénédicte, additional, Levin, Adeera, additional, Ahn, Curie, additional, Berger, Stefan P., additional, Caskey, Fergus J., additional, Cho, Min Hyun, additional, Cho, Heeyeon, additional, Dekker, Friedo W., additional, Diwan, Vishal, additional, Drechsler, Christiane, additional, Eckardt, Kai-Uwe, additional, Evans, Marie, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, Floege, Jürgen, additional, Gadola, Liliana, additional, Haller, Hermann, additional, Han, Kyung Hee, additional, Healy, Helen G., additional, Heerspink, Hiddo Lambers, additional, Hemmelder, Marc, additional, Hiemstra, Thomas, additional, Hilbrands, Luuk, additional, Kim, Seong Heon, additional, Klyprayong, Pinkaew, additional, Köttgen, Anna, additional, Kronenberg, Florian, additional, Lamadrid, Veronica, additional, Lee, Joo Hoo, additional, Mark, Patrick, additional, Matheson, Matt, additional, Mi, Eun, additional, Noppakun, Kajohnsak, additional, Oefner, Peter, additional, Panaput, Thanachai, additional, Park, Young Seo, additional, Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich, additional, Reis, André, additional, Rios, Pablo, additional, Rosivall, Laszlo, additional, Rotmans, Joris I., additional, Sackeyfio, Alfred, additional, Sangthawan, Pornpen, additional, Schmid, Matthias, additional, Shin, Jae Il, additional, Silavarino, Ricardo, additional, Sitter, Thomas, additional, Sommerer, Claudia, additional, Szymczak, Maciej, additional, Torino, Claudia, additional, Toth, Janos, additional, van Ittersum, Frans J., additional, Venuthurupalli, Sree Krishna, additional, Verhaar, Marianne C., additional, Wang, Zaimin, additional, Wanner, Christoph, additional, Wiecek, Andrzej, additional, Wolf, Gunter, additional, de Zeeuw, Dick, additional, Zhang, Luxia, additional, Zheng, Yuyan, additional, Zhao, Ming-Hui, additional, and Zietse, Robert, additional
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13. Long-term follow-up of an IgA nephropathy cohort: outcomes and risk factors.
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Gadola, Liliana, Cabrera, María Jimena, Garau, Mariela, Coitiño, Ruben, Aunchayna, María Haydée, Noboa, Oscar, Alvarez, María Asunción, Balardini, Sylvia, Desiderio, Graciela, Dibello, Nelson, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Giró, Soledad, Luzardo, Leonella, Maino, Alfredo, Orihuela, Lucía, Ottati, María Gabriela, and Urrestarazú, Andrés
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IGA glomerulonephritis ,RENAL replacement therapy ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,BLOOD pressure ,FOCAL segmental glomerulosclerosis - Abstract
IgA nephropathy (IgAN), the most common glomerulopathy worldwide and in Uruguay, raised treatment controversies. The study aimed to analyze long-term IgAN outcomes and treatment. A retrospective analysis of a Uruguayan IgAN cohort, enrolled between 1985 and 2009 and followed up until 2020, was performed. The Ethics Committee approved the study. The inclusion criteria were (a) biopsy-proven IgAN; (b) age ≥12 years; and (c) available clinical, histologic, and treatment data. The patients were divided into two groups, with immunosuppressive (IS) or without (NoIS) treatment. Outcomes (end-stage kidney disease/kidney replacement therapy [ESKD/KRT] or all-cause death) were obtained from mandatory national registries. The study population included 241 patients (64.7% men), median age 32 (19.5) years, baseline blood pressure <130/80 mmHg in 37%, and microhematuria in 67.5% of patients. Baseline proteinuria, glomerulosclerosis, and a higher crescent percentage were significantly more frequent in the IS group. Proteinuria improved in both groups. Renal survival at 20 years was 74.6% without difference between groups. In the overall population and in the NoIS group, bivariate Cox regression analysis showed that baseline proteinuria, endocapillary hypercellularity, tubule interstitial damage, and crescents were associated with a higher risk of ESKD/KRT or death, but in the IS group, proteinuria and endocapillary hypercellularity were not. In the multivariate Cox analysis, proteinuria in the NoIS group, crescents in the IS group and tubule interstitial damage in both groups were independent risk factors. The IS group had more severe risk factors than the NoIS group but attained a similar outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate, Albuminuria, and Adverse Outcomes: An Individual-Participant Data Meta-Analysis
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Grams, M.E., Coresh, J., Matsushita, K., Ballew, S.H., Sang, Y., Surapaneni, A., Pinho, N. Alencar de, Anderson, A., Appel, L.J., Ärnlöv, J., Azizi, F., Bansal, N., Bell, S., Bilo, H.J.G., Brunskill, N.J., Carrero, J.J., Chadban, S., Chalmers, J., Chen, J., Ciemins, E., Cirillo, M., Ebert, N., Evans, M., Ferreiro, Alejandro, Fu, E.L., Fukagawa, M., Green, J.A., Gutierrez, O.M., Herrington, W.G., Hwang, S.J., Inker, L.A., Iseki, K., Jafar, T., Jassal, S.K., Jha, V., Kadota, A., Katz, R., Köttgen, A., Konta, T., Kronenberg, F., Lee, B.J., Lees, J., Levin, A., Looker, H.C., Major, R., Cohen, C. Melzer, Mieno, M., Miyazaki, M., Moranne, O., Muraki, I., Naimark, D., Nitsch, D., Oh, W., Pena, M., Purnell, T.S., Sabanayagam, C., Satoh, M., Sawhney, S., Schaeffner, E., Schöttker, B., Shen, J.I., Shlipak, M.G., Sinha, S., Stengel, B., Sumida, K., Tonelli, M., Valdivielso, J.M., Zuilen, A.D. van, Visseren, F.L.J., Wang, A.Y., Wen, C.P., Wheeler, D.C., Yatsuya, H., Yamagata, K., Yang, J.W., Young, A., Zhang, Haitao, Zhang, L., Wetzels, J.F.M., Levey, A.S., Gansevoort, R.T., Grams, M.E., Coresh, J., Matsushita, K., Ballew, S.H., Sang, Y., Surapaneni, A., Pinho, N. Alencar de, Anderson, A., Appel, L.J., Ärnlöv, J., Azizi, F., Bansal, N., Bell, S., Bilo, H.J.G., Brunskill, N.J., Carrero, J.J., Chadban, S., Chalmers, J., Chen, J., Ciemins, E., Cirillo, M., Ebert, N., Evans, M., Ferreiro, Alejandro, Fu, E.L., Fukagawa, M., Green, J.A., Gutierrez, O.M., Herrington, W.G., Hwang, S.J., Inker, L.A., Iseki, K., Jafar, T., Jassal, S.K., Jha, V., Kadota, A., Katz, R., Köttgen, A., Konta, T., Kronenberg, F., Lee, B.J., Lees, J., Levin, A., Looker, H.C., Major, R., Cohen, C. Melzer, Mieno, M., Miyazaki, M., Moranne, O., Muraki, I., Naimark, D., Nitsch, D., Oh, W., Pena, M., Purnell, T.S., Sabanayagam, C., Satoh, M., Sawhney, S., Schaeffner, E., Schöttker, B., Shen, J.I., Shlipak, M.G., Sinha, S., Stengel, B., Sumida, K., Tonelli, M., Valdivielso, J.M., Zuilen, A.D. van, Visseren, F.L.J., Wang, A.Y., Wen, C.P., Wheeler, D.C., Yatsuya, H., Yamagata, K., Yang, J.W., Young, A., Zhang, Haitao, Zhang, L., Wetzels, J.F.M., Levey, A.S., and Gansevoort, R.T.
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Item does not contain fulltext, IMPORTANCE: Chronic kidney disease (low estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] or albuminuria) affects approximately 14% of adults in the US. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate associations of lower eGFR based on creatinine alone, lower eGFR based on creatinine combined with cystatin C, and more severe albuminuria with adverse kidney outcomes, cardiovascular outcomes, and other health outcomes. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Individual-participant data meta-analysis of 27 503 140 individuals from 114 global cohorts (eGFR based on creatinine alone) and 720 736 individuals from 20 cohorts (eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C) and 9 067 753 individuals from 114 cohorts (albuminuria) from 1980 to 2021. EXPOSURES: The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration 2021 equations for eGFR based on creatinine alone and eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C; and albuminuria estimated as urine albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The risk of kidney failure requiring replacement therapy, all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, acute kidney injury, any hospitalization, coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and peripheral artery disease. The analyses were performed within each cohort and summarized with random-effects meta-analyses. RESULTS: Within the population using eGFR based on creatinine alone (mean age, 54 years [SD, 17 years]; 51% were women; mean follow-up time, 4.8 years [SD, 3.3 years]), the mean eGFR was 90 mL/min/1.73 m2 (SD, 22 mL/min/1.73 m2) and the median UACR was 11 mg/g (IQR, 8-16 mg/g). Within the population using eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C (mean age, 59 years [SD, 12 years]; 53% were women; mean follow-up time, 10.8 years [SD, 4.1 years]), the mean eGFR was 88 mL/min/1.73 m2 (SD, 22 mL/min/1.73 m2) and the median UACR was 9 mg/g (IQR, 6-18 mg/g). Lower eGFR (whether based on creatinine alone or based on creatinine and cystatin C) and higher UACR were each significantly associ
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15. REHABILITACIÓN ENERGÉTICA DE ESCUELA RURAL EN SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO-ARGENTINA: EVALUACIÓN DEL CONFORT HIGROTÉRMICO: Evaluation of hygrotermal confort
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del Carmen Giuliano Raimondi, Gabriela María, Saganias, Julieta, Thomaschewsky, Luciana, Garzón, Beatriz, Ferreiro, Alejandro, del Carmen Giuliano Raimondi, Gabriela María, Saganias, Julieta, Thomaschewsky, Luciana, Garzón, Beatriz, and Ferreiro, Alejandro
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El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo el análisis del confort higrotérmico de una escuela en Área Rural de Población dispersa (ARPoDs), situada al sureste de la provincia de Santiago del Estero, en la localidad de las Viboritas, departamento Mitre, en Norte Grande de Argentina. Fue utilizada una combinación metodológica, descriptiva, experimental y analítica, para el diagnóstico del comportamiento del caso de estudio. Al prototipo estatal denominado caso base, se le diagnostica un desempeño térmico deficiente. Por ello, se propone una alternativa de mejora de rehabilitación energética de la envolvente. Se evaluó comparativamente ambos casos, con el ajuste de simulaciones térmicas y la verificación de valores de cálculo con los admisibles establecidos en la serie de Normas IRAM sobre acondicionamiento térmico. El análisis de los datos empíricos y teóricos obtenidos, permitió observar que el caso mejorado responde de manera óptima, al comportamiento térmico-energético, logrando adecuados parámetros de confort interior en aulas. Se concluyó que la evaluación y el ajuste de diseño en proyectos de escuelas estatales previo a la etapa de construcción, es primordial para el cumplimiento de estándares mínimos de calidad, por parte de los organismos responsables de su producción; para contribuir a la eficiencia energética edilicia del hábitat escolar, y favorecer a la sustentabilidad ambiental en zonas desfavorables y al desarrollo humano de sus habitantes.
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16. Cuatro décadas de tratamiento de diálisis crónica en Uruguay
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Luzardo-Domenichelli, Leonella, primary, Ceretta, Ma. Laura, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, and González-Bedat, Ma Carlota, additional
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17. Situación de las terapias de reemplazo renal en Latinoamérica previo a la pandemia de COVID-19
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Luxardo, Rosario, primary, Ceretta, Ma. Laura, additional, González-Bedat, Ma Carlota, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, and Rosa-Diez, Guillermo, additional
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18. Mineral and bone disorder and longterm survival in a chronic kidney disease grade 3b-4cohort
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Rios, Pablo, primary, Silvariño, Ricardo, additional, Sola, Laura, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, Lamadrid, Verónica, additional, Fajardo, Laura, additional, and Gadola, Liliana, additional
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19. El tabaquismo acelera la progresión de la enfermedad renal crónica e incrementa el riesgo de muerte
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Silvariño, Ricardo, primary, Ríos, Pablo, additional, Boggia, José, additional, Solá, Laura, additional, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, Lamadrid, Verónica, additional, and Gadola, Liliana, additional
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20. ENERGÍA HÍBRIDA PARA ÁREAS RURALES DISPERSAS DE LA PROVINCIA DE SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO (ARGENTINA) EN EL MARCO DE LOS ODS 2030 Y LAS MDBA
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Fernández, Franco, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Juárez, Carlos, Cadena, Carlos, Moyano, Luis, Fernández, Franco, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Juárez, Carlos, Cadena, Carlos, and Moyano, Luis
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La provisión de soluciones energéticas sostenibles en Áreas Rurales con Población Dispersa (ARPoDs) sin posibilidad de interconexión a las redes eléctricas de potencia en la Provincia de Santiago del Estero (Argentina), motiva a un análisis preliminar del contexto a nivel mundial, nacional y provincial, y luego a explorar opciones que integren diferentes fuentes de energía aplicadas a un caso de estudio, específicamente a la comunidad ubicada en la localidad de Las Viboritas, en el departamento Mitre de la provincia citada. El propósito del trabajo es exponer el análisis de la situación energética y posibles soluciones de aprovisionamiento de energía en el ámbito de las ARPDs desde una perspectiva integradora, a partir de los ODS 2030 y de la denominada Nueva Ruralidad. Además, se describe el estudio de una alternativa mediante sistemas energéticos híbridos solar-eólico, contrastada con otras opciones, incluso basadas en combustibles fósiles. Se aplica una herramienta computacional reconocida que, permite optimizar el funcionamiento de sistemas con fuentes de energía híbridas para cada hora del año. El diseño se realiza a partir de la cuantificación de la demanda, el dimensionamiento y costo de las tecnologías que conforman el sistema hibrido, y la disponibilidad de los recursos renovables en el sitio en estudio. Como resultado se propone un sistema hibrido solar-fósil con un banco de acumulación de litio, ya que este sistema presenta mayor fiabilidad y seguridad para su operación como red aislada.
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21. Kidneys also speak Spanish: Initiatives towards standardisation of our nephrology nomenclature
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Bover, Jordi, Bosch, Ricardo, Luis Górriz, José, Ureña, Pablo, Ortiz, Alberto, daSilva, Iara, García-Trabanino, Ramón A., Hueso, Miguel, Trinidad, Pedro, Jara, Aquiles, Furlano, Mónica, Gelpi, Rosana, Vila-Santandreu, Ana, Restrepo, César A., Sánchez-Baya, Maya, Arana, Carolt, Goicoechea, Marián, Coll, Verónica, Segura, Julián, Gutiérrez, Orlando, Kalantar-Zadeh, Kamyar, Sánchez, Emilio, Ferreiro, Alejandro, and García-Maset, Rafael
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22. Mineral and bone disorder and longterm survival in a chronic kidney disease grade 3b-4cohort
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Rios, Pablo, Silvariño, Ricardo, Sola, Laura, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Lamadrid, Verónica, Fajardo, Laura, and Gadola, Liliana
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Male ,Minerals ,Nephrology ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Humans ,Calcium ,Female ,General Medicine ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Vitamin D ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Biomarkers ,Aged - Abstract
Mineral and bone disorder biomarkers ‘normal ranges’ are controversial. The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between serum calcium (Ca), phosphate (P), intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH), and 25(OH) vitamin D levels and mortality risk, in a chronic kidney disease (CKD) grade (G) 3b-4 cohort. The Uruguayan National Renal Healthcare Program (NRHP-UY) CKD patients’ cohort, included between 1 October 2004 and 1 March 2020 and followed-up until 1 March 2021, was analyzed with the Ethics Committee approval. A total of 6473 patients were analyzed: 56% men, median age 73 (65–79) years, 55% on CKD G3b. At the end of the follow-up, 2459 (37.7%) patients had died (6.4/100 patient–year). There were iPTH data on 2013 patients (younger, with lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and lesser comorbidities). By bivariate Cox analysis the lowest death risk was observed with mean Ca between 9.01 and 10.25 mg/dl, P between 2.76 and 4.0 mg/dl, iPTH ≤ 105 pg/ml, and 25(OH) vitamin D >10 ng/ml. The multivariate Cox regression mortality risk adjusted to age, sex, CKD etiology, diabetes, smoking, cardiovascular comorbidity, blood pressure, proteinuria, eGFR, renin-angiotensin system blockers and vitamin D treatments, serum Ca, P, iPTH, and 25(OH) vitamin D (n = 964) showed that a higher mortality risk was associated with p > 4.00 mg/dl (HR 1.668, CI 95%: 1.201–2.317), iPTH >105 pg/ml (HR 1.386, CI 95%: 1.012–1.989), and 25(OH) vitamin D ≤ 10 ng/ml (HR 1.958, CI 95%: 1.238–3.098) and a lower mortality risk with 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D treatment (HR 0.639, CI 95%: 0.451–0.906). These data may contribute to the precise G3b-4 CKD-MBD biomarkers levels definition.
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23. Videojuegos, Inteligencia Artificial y Comportamiento: estudio, integración y demostración
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Rilo Ferreiro, Alejandro, Moratilla Ocaña, Antonio, and Universidad de Alcalá. Escuela Politécnica Superior
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Informática ,Script ,Máquina de estados ,NPC ,Árboles de decisión ,Computer science ,Inteligencia artificial - Abstract
En este trabajo, el objetivo principal es el desarrollo de una serie de NPCs que interactúan de diferentes maneras con un personaje controlado por un jugador. Para esto, hemos utilizado Unity 3D para crear un minijuego RPG en el cual se implementan los diferentes NPCs y el personaje, así como la interacción. Pero antes de empezar el desarrollo del minijuego, se ha realizado un estudio de las diferentes formas de inteligencias artificiales que existen y cómo son aplicables al mundo de los videojuegos para posteriormente elegir las más adecuadas, así como las que ya ofrece Unity para facilitar el trabajo a los desarrolladores., This project the main goal is the development of some NPCs who interact in different ways with a character controlled by a human player. To do this, we have used Unity 3D to create a RPG minigame where the NPCs will be implemen- ted, the character controlled by the human player and the interaction between them. But before start with the development of the minigame, we have investigated about the diffe- rents IAs that exists and how they are used on Videogames industry, after that investigation, we have decided to use some of this IAs for some reasons for example there are IAs that Unity provides by himself to make easier the task for the developpers., Grado en Ingeniería de Computadores
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24. Kidneys also speak Spanish : Initiatives towards standardisation of our nephrology nomenclature Los riñones también hablan español: iniciativas hacia la estandarización de nuestra nomenclatura nefrológica
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Bover, Jordi, Bosch, Ricardo, Górriz, Jose Luis, Ureña, Pablo, Ortiz, Alberto, daSilva, Iara, García-Trabanino, Ramón Antonio, Hueso, Miguel, Trinidad, Pedro, Jara, Aquiles, Furlano, Monica, Gelpi, Rosana, Vila-Santandreu, Ana, Restrepo, César A., Sánchez-Baya, Maya, Arana Aliaga, Carolt, Goicoechea, Marián, Coll, Verónica, Segura, Julián, Gutiérrez, Orlando, Kalantar-Zadeh, Kamyar, Sánchez, Emilio, Ferreiro, Alejandro, García-Maset, Rafael, and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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25. Latin American registry of renal involvement in COVID-19 disease. The relevance of assessing proteinuria throughout the clinical course
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Lombardi, Raúl, primary, Ferreiro, Alejandro, additional, Ponce, Daniela, additional, Claure-Del Granado, Rolando, additional, Aroca, Gustavo, additional, Venegas, Yanissa, additional, Pereira, Mariana, additional, Chavez-Iñiguez, Jonathan, additional, Rojas, Nelson, additional, Villa, Ana, additional, Colombo, Marcos, additional, Carlino, Cristina, additional, Guimarâes, Caio, additional, Younes-Ibrahim, Mauricio, additional, Rizo, Lilia Maria, additional, Guzmán, Gisselle, additional, Varela, Carlos, additional, Rosa-Diez, Guillermo, additional, Janiques, Diego, additional, Ayala, Roger, additional, Coronel, Galo, additional, Roessler, Eric, additional, Amor, Serena, additional, Osorio, Washington, additional, Rivas, Natalia, additional, Pereira, Benedito, additional, de Azevedo, Caroline, additional, Flores, Adriana, additional, Ubillo, José, additional, Raño, Julieta, additional, Yu, Luis, additional, Burdmann, Emmanuel A., additional, Rodríguez, Luis, additional, Galagarza-Gutiérrez, Gianny, additional, and Curitomay-Cruz, Jesús, additional
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26. REHABILITACIÓN ENERGÉTICA DE ESCUELA RURAL EN SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO-ARGENTINA: EVALUACIÓN DEL CONFORT HIGROTÉRMICO.
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GIULIAN, GABRIELA, SAGANIAS, JULIETA, THOMASCHEWSKY, LUCIANA, GARZON, BEATRIZ, and FERREIRO, ALEJANDRO
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CLASSROOM activities ,CONSTRUCTION projects ,ALTERNATIVE fuels ,ENERGY consumption ,STUDENT adjustment - Abstract
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27. Adherence to multidisciplinary care in a prospective chronic kidney disease cohort is associated with better outcomes.
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Rios, Pablo, Sola, Laura, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Silvariño, Ricardo, Lamadrid, Verónica, Ceretta, Laura, and Gadola, Liliana
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Introduction: The Renal Healthcare Program Uruguay (NRHP-UY) is a national, multidisciplinary program that provides care to chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. In this study, we report the global results of CKD patient outcomes and a comparison between those treated at the NRHP-UY Units, with those patients who were initially included in the program but did not adhere to follow up. Methods: A cohort of not-on dialysis CKD patients included prospectively in the NRHP-UY between October 1
st 2004 and September 30th 2017 was followed-up until September 30th 2019. Two groups were compared: a) Nephrocare Group: Patients who had at least one clinic visit during the first year on NRHP-UY (n = 11174) and b) Non-adherent Group: Patients who were informed and accepted to be included but had no subsequent data registered after admission (n = 3485). The study was approved by the Ethics Committee and all patients signed an informed consent. Outcomes were studied with Logistic and Cox´s regression analysis, Fine and Gray competitive risk and propensity-score matching tests. Results: 14659 patients were analyzed, median age 70 (60–77) years, 56.9% male. The Nephrocare Group showed improved achievement of therapeutic goals, ESKD was more frequent (HR 2.081, CI 95%1.722–2.514) as planned kidney replacement therapy (KRT) start (OR 2.494, CI95% 1.591–3.910), but mortality and the combined event (death and ESKD) were less frequent (HR 0.671, CI95% 0.628–0.717 and 0.777, CI95% 0.731–0.827) (p = 0.000) compared to the Non-adherent group. Results were similar in the propensity-matched group: ESKD (HR 2.041, CI95% 1.643–2.534); planned kidney replacement therapy (KRT) start (OR 2.191, CI95% 1.322–3.631) death (HR 0.692, CI95% 0.637–0.753); combined event (HR 0.801, CI95% 0.742–0.865) (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Multidisciplinary care within the NRHP-UY is associated with timely initiation of KRT and lower mortality in single outcomes, combined analysis, and propensity-matched analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry: report 2019.
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Luxardo, Rosario, Ceretta, Laura, González-Bedat, María, Ferreiro, Alejandro, and Rosa-Diez, Guillermo
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Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Latin America (LA) continues to represent a challenge due to the burden of disease it causes and the difficulty in accessing treatment. LA has a total population of 652 million people living in 20 countries that occupy an area of 19.2 million km
2 . The Latin American Dialysis and Renal Transplantation Registry (LADRTR), founded in 1991, has collected data and reports on patients receiving kidney replacement therapy (KRT) since 1993. This article summarizes the registry data for 2019. Methods Participating countries complete an annual survey collecting aggregated data on incident and prevalent patients on KRT in all modalities. The different treatment modalities considered were hemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis (PD) and living functioning kidney graft (LFG). National gross domestic product per capita (GDP, expressed in US dollars) and life expectancy at birth (LEB) corresponding to the year 2019 were collected from the World Bank Data Bank. Prevalence and incidence were compared with previous years and were also correlated with GDP and LEB. Results On 31 December 2019 a total of 432 610 patients were in KRT in LA, corresponding to an overall unadjusted prevalence of 866 per million population (pmp). Regarding treatment modality, 66.7% of the prevalent patients were treated with HD and 9.3% with PD while 24% of the patients had an LFG. A total of 85 224 patients started KRT in LA, representing a total unadjusted incidence rate of 168 pmp. Diabetic nephropathy as a cause of CKD continues to be a relevant percentage (36%) and five countries reported CKD of nontraditional causes. The kidney transplant rate in the region was 22 pmp, varying from 1 to >60 pmp. The total prevalence of KRT correlated positively with GDP per capita (r2 = 0.6, P < 0.01) and LEB (r2 = 0.23, P < 0.05). The overall incidence rate also significantly correlated with GDP (r2 = 0.307, P < 0.05). The overall unadjusted mortality rate was 13%. Conclusion Accessibility to KRT is still limited in LA. It is necessary to continue the efforts made by each country and the Latin American Society of Nephrology and Hypertension to guarantee equal access to treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Increasing Incidence and Prevalence of Patients on Kidney Replacement Therapy over the Last 40 Years in Uruguay
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Luzardo, Leonella, Ceretta, María Laura, Ferreiro, Alejandro, Oroza, Valentina, and Gonzalez-Bedat, Maria C.
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30. SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Reduces the Frequency of Acute Kidney Disease in COVID-19 Patients: A Prospective Multicenter Multinational Study
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Lombardi, Raul, Ferreiro, Alejandro, justiniano, Joanna Y. Venegas, Pereira, Mariana B., Carlino, Maria C., Claure-Del Granado, Rolando, Ponce, Daniela, and Zinoveev, Maria A.
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31. Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate, Albuminuria, and Adverse Outcomes: An Individual-Participant Data Meta-Analysis.
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Grams ME, Coresh J, Matsushita K, Ballew SH, Sang Y, Surapaneni A, Alencar de Pinho N, Anderson A, Appel LJ, Ärnlöv J, Azizi F, Bansal N, Bell S, Bilo HJG, Brunskill NJ, Carrero JJ, Chadban S, Chalmers J, Chen J, Ciemins E, Cirillo M, Ebert N, Evans M, Ferreiro A, Fu EL, Fukagawa M, Green JA, Gutierrez OM, Herrington WG, Hwang SJ, Inker LA, Iseki K, Jafar T, Jassal SK, Jha V, Kadota A, Katz R, Köttgen A, Konta T, Kronenberg F, Lee BJ, Lees J, Levin A, Looker HC, Major R, Melzer Cohen C, Mieno M, Miyazaki M, Moranne O, Muraki I, Naimark D, Nitsch D, Oh W, Pena M, Purnell TS, Sabanayagam C, Satoh M, Sawhney S, Schaeffner E, Schöttker B, Shen JI, Shlipak MG, Sinha S, Stengel B, Sumida K, Tonelli M, Valdivielso JM, van Zuilen AD, Visseren FLJ, Wang AY, Wen CP, Wheeler DC, Yatsuya H, Yamagata K, Yang JW, Young A, Zhang H, Zhang L, Levey AS, and Gansevoort RT
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Importance: Chronic kidney disease (low estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR] or albuminuria) affects approximately 14% of adults in the US., Objective: To evaluate associations of lower eGFR based on creatinine alone, lower eGFR based on creatinine combined with cystatin C, and more severe albuminuria with adverse kidney outcomes, cardiovascular outcomes, and other health outcomes., Design, Setting, and Participants: Individual-participant data meta-analysis of 27 503 140 individuals from 114 global cohorts (eGFR based on creatinine alone) and 720 736 individuals from 20 cohorts (eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C) and 9 067 753 individuals from 114 cohorts (albuminuria) from 1980 to 2021., Exposures: The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration 2021 equations for eGFR based on creatinine alone and eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C; and albuminuria estimated as urine albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR)., Main Outcomes and Measures: The risk of kidney failure requiring replacement therapy, all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality, acute kidney injury, any hospitalization, coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and peripheral artery disease. The analyses were performed within each cohort and summarized with random-effects meta-analyses., Results: Within the population using eGFR based on creatinine alone (mean age, 54 years [SD, 17 years]; 51% were women; mean follow-up time, 4.8 years [SD, 3.3 years]), the mean eGFR was 90 mL/min/1.73 m2 (SD, 22 mL/min/1.73 m2) and the median UACR was 11 mg/g (IQR, 8-16 mg/g). Within the population using eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C (mean age, 59 years [SD, 12 years]; 53% were women; mean follow-up time, 10.8 years [SD, 4.1 years]), the mean eGFR was 88 mL/min/1.73 m2 (SD, 22 mL/min/1.73 m2) and the median UACR was 9 mg/g (IQR, 6-18 mg/g). Lower eGFR (whether based on creatinine alone or based on creatinine and cystatin C) and higher UACR were each significantly associated with higher risk for each of the 10 adverse outcomes, including those in the mildest categories of chronic kidney disease. For example, among people with a UACR less than 10 mg/g, an eGFR of 45 to 59 mL/min/1.73 m2 based on creatinine alone was associated with significantly higher hospitalization rates compared with an eGFR of 90 to 104 mL/min/1.73 m2 (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.3 [95% CI, 1.2-1.3]; 161 vs 79 events per 1000 person-years; excess absolute risk, 22 events per 1000 person-years [95% CI, 19-25 events per 1000 person-years])., Conclusions and Relevance: In this retrospective analysis of 114 cohorts, lower eGFR based on creatinine alone, lower eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C, and more severe UACR were each associated with increased rates of 10 adverse outcomes, including adverse kidney outcomes, cardiovascular diseases, and hospitalizations.
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