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Christopher Dudley
Researcher at Southmead Hospital
Publications - 28
Citations - 971
Christopher Dudley is an academic researcher from Southmead Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Kidney transplantation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 776 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Dudley include University of Oxford & National Health Service.
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European Renal Best Practice Guideline on kidney donor and recipient evaluation and perioperative care
Daniel Abramowicz,Pierre Cochat,Frans H.J. Claas,Uwe Heemann,Julio Pascual,Christopher Dudley,Paul Harden,Marivonne Hourmant,Umberto Maggiore,Maurizio Salvadori,Goce Spasovski,Jean-Paul Squifflet,Juerg Steiger,Armando Torres,Ondrej Viklicky,Martin Zeier,Raymond Vanholder,Wim Van Biesen,Evi V. Nagler +18 more
TL;DR: The guideline makes recommendations for the evaluation of the kidney transplant candidate as well as the potential deceased and living donor, the immunological work-up of kidney donors and recipients and perioperative recipient care.
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Mycophenolate mofetil substitution for cyclosporine a in renal transplant recipients with chronic progressive allograft dysfunction: the "creeping creatinine" study.
Christopher Dudley,Erich Pohanka,H. Riad,Jarmila Dedochova,Peter Wijngaard,Carolyn Sutter,Helio Tedesco Silva +6 more
TL;DR: In patients with progressively deteriorating renal function secondary to CAN, addition of MMF followed by withdrawal of CsA results in a significant improvement in transplant function without the risk of acute rejection.
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Factors that influence access to the national renal transplant waiting list.
TL;DR: Differences in listing practice exist between centers that cannot be explained by the patient case mix or center characteristics examined, and whether highlighting these anomalies can influence practice is discovered.
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Chronic renal failure in kidney transplant recipients. Do they receive optimum care?: data from the UK renal registry.
TL;DR: Many patients in stage 4T–5T CKD‐related complications that fall below targets established for nontransplant CKD patients are at increased risk of graft loss and more attention needs to be paid to managing these complications and preparing patients for a return to dialysis and/or retransplantation.
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Limited health literacy is associated with reduced access to kidney transplantation
Dominic Taylor,Dominic Taylor,J. Andrew Bradley,Clare Bradley,Heather Draper,Christopher Dudley,Damian Fogarty,Rachel J. Johnson,Geraldine Leydon,Wendy Metcalfe,Gabriel C Oniscu,Matthew Robb,Charles R.V. Tomson,Christopher J.E. Watson,Rommel Ravanan,Paul Roderick +15 more
TL;DR: Interventions to ameliorate the effects of low health literacy may improve access to kidney transplantation, independent of patient demographics, socioeconomic status, and comorbidity.