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Cécile Couchoud
Researcher at University of Lyon
Publications - 237
Citations - 5137
Cécile Couchoud is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dialysis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 174 publications receiving 3934 citations.
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Results from the ERA-EDTA Registry indicate a high mortality due to COVID-19 in dialysis patients and kidney transplant recipients across Europe.
Kitty J Jager,Anneke Kramer,Nicholas C. Chesnaye,Cécile Couchoud,J. Emilio Sánchez-Álvarez,Liliana Garneata,Frederic Collart,Marc H Hemmelder,Patrice M. Ambühl,Julia Kerschbaum,Camille Legeai,María Dolores del Pino y Pino,Gabriel Mircescu,Lionel Mazzoleni,Tiny Hoekstra,Rebecca Winzeler,Gert Mayer,Vianda S. Stel,Christoph Wanner,Carmine Zoccali,Ziad A. Massy +20 more
TL;DR: The pandemic has had a substantial effect on mortality in patients receiving kidney replacement therapy; a highly vulnerable population due to underlying chronic kidney disease and high prevalence of multimorbidity.
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A clinical score to predict 6-month prognosis in elderly patients starting dialysis for end-stage renal disease
Cécile Couchoud,Michel Labeeuw,Olivier Moranne,Vincent Allot,Vincent L.M. Esnault,Luc Frimat,Bénédicte Stengel +6 more
TL;DR: This simple clinical score effectively predicts short-term prognosis among elderly patients starting dialysis, but it ought to only be used by nephrologists to facilitate the discussion with the patients and their families.
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The renal epidemiology and information network (REIN): a new registry for end-stage renal disease in France.
Cécile Couchoud,Bénédicte Stengel,Paul Landais,Jean-Claude Aldigier,François de Cornelissen,Christian Dabot,Hervé Maheut,Véronique Joyeux,Michèle Kessler,Michel Labeeuw,Hubert Isnard,Christian Jacquelinet +11 more
TL;DR: The experience in these seven regions over these two years clearly shows the feasibility of the REIN registry, which is progressively expanding to cover the entire country.
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Intensive Hemodialysis Associates with Improved Survival Compared with Conventional Hemodialysis
Gihad Nesrallah,Robert M. Lindsay,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Amit X. Garg,Amit X. Garg,Friedrich K. Port,Peter C. Austin,Louise Moist,Andreas Pierratos,Christopher T. Chan,Deborah Zimmerman,Robert S. Lockridge,Cécile Couchoud,Charles Chazot,Norma J. Ofsthun,Adeera Levin,Michael Copland,Mark Courtney,Andrew W. Steele,Philip A. McFarlane,Denis F. Geary,Robert P. Pauly,Paul Komenda,Rita S. Suri +23 more
TL;DR: There is a strong association between intensive home hemodialysis and improved survival, but whether this relationship is causal remains unknown.
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Renal replacement therapy for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) in Europe: prevalence and survival - an analysis of data from the ERA-EDTA Registry
Edwin M. Spithoven,Anneke Kramer,Esther Meijer,Bjarne Orskov,Christoph Wanner,Jose M. Abad,Nuria Areste,Ramón Alonso de la Torre,Fergus Caskey,Cécile Couchoud,Patrik Finne,James G. Heaf,Andries J. Hoitsma,Johan De Meester,Julio Pascual,Maurizio Postorino,Pietro Ravani,Oscar Zurriaga,Kitty J. Jager,Ron T. Gansevoort,Era-Edta Registry,Wgikd +21 more
TL;DR: In ADPKD patients on RRT, survival has improved markedly, especially due to a decrease in cardiovascular mortality, which has led to a considerable increase in the number of AD PKD patients being treated with RRT.