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Filipe S. Cardoso

Researcher at Nova Southeastern University

Publications -  55
Citations -  630

Filipe S. Cardoso is an academic researcher from Nova Southeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 38 publications receiving 425 citations. Previous affiliations of Filipe S. Cardoso include University of Alberta & University of Cambridge.

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Continuous renal replacement therapy is associated with reduced serum ammonia levels and mortality in acute liver failure.

TL;DR: In a large cohort of ALF patients, hyperammonemia was associated with high‐grade HE and worse 21‐day TFS, and CRRT wasassociated with a reduction in serum ammonia level and improvement of 21‐ day TFS.
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C-reactive protein prognostic accuracy in acute pancreatitis: timing of measurement and cutoff points.

TL;DR: CRP at 48 h after hospital admission showed a good prognostic accuracy for SAP, PNec, and IM, better than CRP measured at any other timing.
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Acute liver failure: An up-to-date approach.

TL;DR: The current diagnostic and therapeutic approach to acute liver failure is reviewed, especially in the intensive care unit setting, to improve patients' outcomes and selection of patients for liver transplantation.
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Incidence and outcomes of acute kidney injury following orthotopic lung transplantation: a population-based cohort study

TL;DR: By the KDIGO definition, AKI occurred in two-thirds of patients following LTx, and portended greater risk of death and loss of kidney function.
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Clinical and microbiological characteristics associated with mortality in spontaneous bacterial peritonitis: a multicenter cohort study.

TL;DR: In this cohort, SBP portended high early mortality and Gram-positive bacteria, bacteria resistant to quinolones, and multiresistant bacteria were identified in considerable proportions of patients.