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Catherine D. Krawczeski
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 88
Citations - 6536
Catherine D. Krawczeski is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute kidney injury & Norwood procedure. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 79 publications receiving 5488 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine D. Krawczeski include University of Cincinnati & Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital.
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Comparison of Shunt Types in the Norwood Procedure for Single-Ventricle Lesions
Richard G. Ohye,Lynn A. Sleeper,Lynn Mahony,Jane W. Newburger,Gail D. Pearson,Minmin Lu,Caren S. Goldberg,Sarah Tabbutt,Peter C. Frommelt,Nancy S. Ghanayem,Peter C. Laussen,John F. Rhodes,John F. Rhodes,John F. Rhodes,Alan B. Lewis,Seema Mital,Chitra Ravishankar,Ismee A. Williams,Carolyn Dunbar-Masterson,Andrew M. Atz,Steven D. Colan,L. LuAnn Minich,Christian Pizarro,Kirk R. Kanter,James Jaggers,James Jaggers,James Jaggers,Jeffrey P. Jacobs,Catherine D. Krawczeski,Nancy A. Pike,Brian W. McCrindle,Lisa Virzi,J. William Gaynor +32 more
TL;DR: In children undergoing the Norwood procedure, transplantation-free survival at 12 months was better with the RVPA shunt than with the MBT shunt, and the rate of nonfatal serious adverse events at the age of 12 months were similar in the two groups.
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Postoperative Biomarkers Predict Acute Kidney Injury and Poor Outcomes after Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
Chirag R. Parikh,Prasad Devarajan,Michael Zappitelli,Kyaw Sint,Kyaw Sint,Heather Thiessen-Philbrook,Simon Li,Richard W. Kim,Jay L. Koyner,Steven G. Coca,Steven G. Coca,Charles L. Edelstein,Michael G. Shlipak,Amit X. Garg,Catherine D. Krawczeski +14 more
TL;DR: Elevated urine IL-18 and urine NGAL levels associated with longer hospital stay, longer intensive care unit stay, and duration of mechanical ventilation, but not plasma NGAL, associate with subsequent AKI and poor outcomes among children undergoing cardiac surgery.
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The outcome of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin-positive subclinical acute kidney injury: a multicenter pooled analysis of prospective studies.
Michael Haase,Prasad Devarajan,Anja Haase-Fielitz,Rinaldo Bellomo,Dinna N. Cruz,Gebhard Wagener,Catherine D. Krawczeski,Jay L. Koyner,Patrick T. Murray,Michael Zappitelli,Stuart L. Goldstein,Konstantinos Makris,Claudio Ronco,Johan Mårtensson,Claes-Roland Martling,Per Venge,Edward D. Siew,Lorraine B. Ware,T. Alp Ikizler,Peter R. Mertens +19 more
TL;DR: In the absence of diagnostic increases in serum creatinine, NGAL detects patients with likely subclinical AKI who have an increased risk of adverse outcomes and the concept and definition of AKI might need re-assessment.
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Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes of acute kidney injury after pediatric cardiac surgery – a prospective multicenter study
Simon Li,Catherine D. Krawczeski,Michael Zappitelli,Prasad Devarajan,Heather Thiessen-Philbrook,Steven G. Coca,Richard W. Kim,Chirag R. Parikh +7 more
TL;DR: Acute kidney injury is common after pediatric cardiac surgery and is associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation and increased hospital stay and cardiopulmonary bypass time and age were independently associated with acute kidney injury risk.
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Temporal relationship and predictive value of urinary acute kidney injury biomarkers after pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass.
Catherine D. Krawczeski,Stuart L. Goldstein,Jessica G. Woo,Yu Wang,Nuntawan Piyaphanee,Qing Ma,Michael J. Bennett,Prasad Devarajan +7 more
TL;DR: Urine NGAL, IL-18, L-FABP, and KIM-1 are sequential predictive biomarkers for AKI and are correlated with disease severity and clinical outcomes after pediatric CPB.