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Eduardo Lacson

Researcher at Dialysis Clinic, Inc

Publications -  119
Citations -  4635

Eduardo Lacson is an academic researcher from Dialysis Clinic, Inc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Hemodialysis. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 109 publications receiving 3988 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Lacson include Duke University & Tufts Medical Center.

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The effects of higher hemoglobin levels on mortality and hospitalization in hemodialysis patients.

TL;DR: There is no increased risk of mortality associated with hemoglobin above the current recommended values, and both number of hospitalizations and length of stay decreased as hemoglobin increased.
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Effect of variability in anemia management on hemoglobin outcomes in ESRD.

TL;DR: Improving factors that can be manipulated and adjustment of the target Hgb level range, specifically, by increasing the upper bound, likely will decrease the observed variability and further enhance the quality of anemia management.
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The epidemiology of systolic blood pressure and death risk in hemodialysis patients.

TL;DR: E Epidemiological characteristics of predialysis SBP consistently differ from those in the general population despite different analytic perspectives, and the data suggest a need for greater investigative, diagnostic, and therapeutic focus on HD patients with normal and prehypertensive blood pressure ranges.
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Sodium thiosulfate therapy for calcific uremic arteriolopathy.

TL;DR: Although conclusive evidence regarding its efficacy is lacking, a majority of patients who received STS demonstrated clinical improvement in this study.
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Hemodialyzed type I and type II diabetic patients in the US: Characteristics, glycemic control, and survival.

TL;DR: More studies are needed to refine recommendations for the role of HgbA1c and glycemic control in this patient population, and a weak correlation with mean random glucose values is shown.