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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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Clinical trials in end-stage renal disease-priorities and challenges.
TL;DR: The adoption of novel clinical trial design elements characteristic of pragmatic clinical trials and platform trials could help improve both the internal and external validity of RCTs in ESRD, ultimately resulting in the adoption of therapeutic interventions that can be rapidly translated to clinical practice.
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Association Between Serum Leptin Level and Mortality in Kidney Transplant Recipients.
Miklos Z. Molnar,Miklos Z. Molnar,Kristof Nagy,Adam Remport,Abduzhappar Gaipov,Tibor Fülöp,Maria E. Czira,Csaba P. Kovesdy,Istvan Mucsi,Zoltan Mathe +9 more
TL;DR: In prevalent kidney transplant recipients, lower serum leptin was an independent predictor of death, and only low serum leptin level was associated with higher risk of graft loss.
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Biomarkers of Mineral and Bone Metabolism and 20-Year Risk of Hospitalization With Infection: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
Junichi Ishigami,Bernard G. Jaar,Casey M. Rebholz,Morgan E. Grams,Erin D. Michos,Myles Wolf,Csaba P. Kovesdy,Shinichi Uchida,Josef Coresh,Pamela L. Lutsey,Kunihiro Matsushita +10 more
TL;DR: MBD biomarkers were associated with eGFR and the subsequent risk of infection, supporting MBD involvement in the etiology of infection.
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Relation of Obesity to Outcomes of Hospitalizations for Atrial Fibrillation
Manyoo Agarwal,Lohit Garg,Mahek Shah,Brijesh Patel,Nidhi Jain,Sameer Jain,Rajesh Kabra,Csaba P. Kovesdy,Guy L. Reed,Carl J. Lavie +9 more
TL;DR: In this large retrospective analysis of an unselected nationwide cohort of patients hospitalized for AF, obese patients demonstrated lower risk-adjusted odds of in-hospital mortality and stroke events, consistent with an "obesity paradox."
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Obesity and Kidney Disease: Hidden Consequences of the Epidemic.
TL;DR: This year, the World Kidney Day promotes education on the harmful consequences of obesity and its association with kidney disease, advocating healthy lifestyle and health policy measures that make preventive behaviors an affordable option.