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Csaba P. Kovesdy
Researcher at University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Publications - 649
Citations - 41377
Csaba P. Kovesdy is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee Health Science Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney disease & Dialysis. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 605 publications receiving 31462 citations. Previous affiliations of Csaba P. Kovesdy include University of California, Irvine & Semmelweis University.
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Low‐protein diet for conservative management of chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of controlled trials
TL;DR: This work systematically review and meta‐analyse the controlled clinical trials with adequate participants in each trial, providing rigorous contemporary evidence of the impact of a low‐protein diet in the management of uraemia and its complications in patients with CKD.
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Status of care for end stage kidney disease in countries and regions worldwide: International cross sectional survey
Aminu K. Bello,Adeera Levin,Meaghan Lunney,Mohamed A. Osman,Feng Ye,Gloria Ashuntantang,Ezequiel Bellorin-Font,Mohammed Benghanem Gharbi,Sara N. Davison,Mohammad Ghnaimat,Paul N. Harden,Htay Htay,Vivekanand Jha,Vivekanand Jha,Vivekanand Jha,Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh,Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh,Peter G. Kerr,Peter G. Kerr,Scott Klarenbach,Csaba P. Kovesdy,Csaba P. Kovesdy,Valerie A. Luyckx,Valerie A. Luyckx,Brendon L. Neuen,Donal O'Donoghue,Donal O'Donoghue,Shahrzad Ossareh,Jeffrey Perl,Jeffrey Perl,Harun Ur Rashid,Eric Rondeau,Emily J See,Syed Saad,Laura Sola,Irma Tchokhonelidze,Vladimir Tesar,Kriang Tungsanga,Rumeyza Kazancioglu,Angela Yee-Moon Wang,Natasha Wiebe,Chih-Wei Yang,Chih-Wei Yang,Alexander Zemchenkov,Ming hui Zhao,Kitty J Jager,Fergus Caskey,Fergus Caskey,Vlado Perkovic,Kailash Jindal,Ikechi G. Okpechi,Marcello Tonelli,Marcello Tonelli,John Feehally,David Harris,David W. Johnson,David W. Johnson,David W. Johnson +57 more
TL;DR: These comprehensive data show the capacity of countries (including low income countries) to provide optimal care for patients with end stage kidney disease and demonstrate substantial variability in the burden of such disease and capacity for kidney replacement therapy and conservative kidney management, which have implications for policy.
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Organic and Inorganic Dietary Phosphorus and Its Management in Chronic Kidney Disease
Nazanin Noori,John J Sims,Joel D. Kopple,Anuja Shah,Sara Colman,Christian S. Shinaberger,Rachelle Bross,Rajnish Mehrotra,Csaba P. Kovesdy,Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh +9 more
TL;DR: This paper recommends foods and supplements with no or lowest quantity of inorganic phosphorus additives, more plant-based proteins, and a dietary phosphorus-protein ratio of less than 10 mg/g, which is a good example of desirable food.
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Association of incident obstructive sleep apnoea with outcomes in a large cohort of US veterans
Miklos Z. Molnar,Istvan Mucsi,Marta Novak,Zoltán Szabó,Amado X. Freire,Kim Huch,Onyebuchi A. Arah,Jennie Z. Ma,Jun L. Lu,John J. Sim,Elani Streja,Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh,Csaba P. Kovesdy +12 more
TL;DR: In this large and contemporary cohort of more than 3 million US veterans, a diagnosis of incident OSA was associated with higher mortality, incident CHD, stroke and CKD and with faster kidney function decline.
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Racial and survival paradoxes in chronic kidney disease
TL;DR: Reversal of the reverse epidemiology as a result of successful kidney transplantation underscores the role of nutritional status and kidney function in engendering paradoxes, which might lead to the formulation of new paradigms and management strategies to improve the survival of patients with CKD.