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Bryce A. Kiberd
Researcher at Dalhousie University
Publications - 161
Citations - 8458
Bryce A. Kiberd is an academic researcher from Dalhousie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Kidney transplantation. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 153 publications receiving 7748 citations. Previous affiliations of Bryce A. Kiberd include Halifax & Nova Scotia Health Authority.
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KDIGO clinical practice guideline for the care of kidney transplant recipients: a summary
Bertram L. Kasiske,Martin Zeier,Jeremy R. Chapman,Jonathan C. Craig,Henrik Ekberg,Catherine A. Garvey,Michael Green,Vivekanand Jha,Michelle A. Josephson,Bryce A. Kiberd,Henri Kreis,Ruth A. McDonald,John M. Newmann,Gregorio T. Obrador,Flavio Vincenti,Michael Cheung,Amy Earley,Gowri Raman,Samuel A Abariga,Martin Wagner,Ethan M Balk +20 more
TL;DR: The guideline makes recommendations for immunosuppression and graft monitoring, as well as prevention and treatment of infection, cardiovascular disease, malignancy, and other complications that are common in kidney transplant recipients, including hematological and bone disorders.
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New-onset diabetes after transplantation: 2003 International consensus guidelines. Proceedings of an international expert panel meeting. Barcelona, Spain, 19 February 2003
Jaime A. Davidson,Alan H. Wilkinson,Jacques Dantal,Francesco Dotta,Hermann Haller,Domingo Hernández,Bertram L. Kasiske,Bryce A. Kiberd,Andrew J. Krentz,Christophe Legendre,Piero Marchetti,Mariana S. Markell,Fokko J. van der Woude,David C. Wheeler +13 more
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Canadian Society of Transplantation: consensus guidelines on eligibility for kidney transplantation.
Greg Knoll,Sandra Cockfield,Tom Blydt-Hansen,Dana Baran,Bryce A. Kiberd,David Landsberg,David N. Rush,Edward S. Cole +7 more
TL;DR: The number of new patients with the disease increased at a compound annual rate of 7.3% from 1981 to 1999, and similar trends have been documented worldwide.
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Albuminuria and renal insufficiency prevalence guides population screening: Results from the NHANES III
TL;DR: Albuminuria is prevalent and when considered together, screening tests of albuminuria and renal insufficiency measured on a single occasion identify different segments of the population, which has implications for the effectiveness of screening.
Guidelines for the treatment and management of new-onset diabetes after
A. Wilkinson,Joanne O. Davidson,P A Keown,Alan G. Jardine,Naomi S. Levitt,Piero Marchetti,Mariana S. Markell,Sarala Naicker,Mark A. Schnitzler,Standl E,Torregosa J-V,Uchida K,Hannah A. Valantine,Villamil F,Alan H. Wilkinson,Jaime A. Davidson,Francesco Dotta,Philip Home,Paul Keown,Bryce A. Kiberd,Kazuharu Uchida,Federico G. Villamil +21 more
TL;DR: The International Consensus Guidelines on New-onset Diabetes after Transplantation were published in 2003, which aimed to establish a precise definition and diagnosis of the condition and recommend management strategies to reduce its occurrence and impact as discussed by the authors.