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Gabriele Guarnieri
Researcher at University of Trieste
Publications - 70
Citations - 2630
Gabriele Guarnieri is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2324 citations.
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A proposed nomenclature and diagnostic criteria for protein–energy wasting in acute and chronic kidney disease
Denis Fouque,Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh,Joel D. Kopple,Noël Cano,Philippe Chauveau,Lilian Cuppari,Harold A. Franch,Gabriele Guarnieri,Talat Alp Ikizler,George A. Kaysen,Bengt Lindholm,Ziad A. Massy,William E. Mitch,E. Pineda,Peter Stenvinkel,A. Trevinho-Becerra,Christoph Wanner +16 more
TL;DR: An expert panel to review and develop standard terminologies and definitions related to wasting, cachexia, malnutrition, and inflammation in CKD and AKI recommends the term 'protein-energy wasting' for loss of body protein mass and fuel reserves.
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ESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: Adult Renal Failure
Noël Cano,Michel Aparicio,Giuliano Brunori,Juan Jesus Carrero,Bruno Cianciaruso,Enrico Fiaccadori,Bengt Lindholm,Vladimir Teplan,Denis Fouque,Gabriele Guarnieri +9 more
TL;DR: From a metabolic point of view, patients with CKD or on chronic HD who develop a superimposed acute illness should be considered to be similar to patients with ARF, and the same principles in respect of PN should therefore be applied.
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Muscle biopsy studies in chronically uremic patients: evidence for malnutrition.
Gabriele Guarnieri,Gabriele Toigo,Roberta Situlin,Faccini L,Coli U,Landini S,Bazzato G,F Dardi,L Campanacci +8 more
TL;DR: Muscle nucleic acid and protein content are useful tools for nutritional assessment at a cellular level in humans with chronic renal failure and can be used to monitor the response to nutritional therapy.
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Mechanisms of malnutrition in uremia.
Gabriele Guarnieri,Gabriele Toigo,Nicola Fiotti,Beniamino Ciocchi,Roberta Situlin,C. Giansante,A. Vasile,Michele Carraro,Faccini L,Gianni Biolo +9 more
TL;DR: It is found that gene expression for TNF-alpha in circulating blood cells is enhanced in chronically uremic patients, suggesting that an activation of the systemic inflammatory response may contribute to the metabolic, vascular, and immune complications of this disease.