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Giovanni F.M. Strippoli

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  318
Citations -  19179

Giovanni F.M. Strippoli is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney disease & Population. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 298 publications receiving 16385 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanni F.M. Strippoli include University of Catania & University of Eastern Piedmont.

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Pre-emptive correction for haemodialysis arteriovenous access stenosis

TL;DR: In low- to moderate-quality evidence (based on GRADE criteria) in adults treated with haemodialysis, relative to no surveillance and deferred correction, surveillance with pre-emptive correction of an AV stenosis reduced the risk of thrombosis and access loss and resource use.
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Systematic review with network meta-analysis: endoscopic techniques for dysplasia surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease.

TL;DR: International guidelines recommend dysplasia surveillance in IBD to help identify patients at risk of developing central nervous system problems and improve prognosis.
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Recruitment and retention in clinical trials in chronic kidney disease: report from national workshops with patients, caregivers and health professionals.

TL;DR: Investigators should establish research consciousness from the time of diagnosis, consider optimal timing for approaching patients, provide comprehensive information in an accessible manner, emphasize current and future relevance to them and their illness, involve trusted clinicians in recruitment and minimize the burden of trial participation.
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Associations of cognitive function and education level with all-cause mortality in adults on hemodialysis: Findings from the COGNITIVE-HD Study

TL;DR: Cognitive impairment is associated with premature mortality in hemodialysis patients and education does not appear to be associated with mortality.
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Renal Growth Factors: Past, Present and Future

TL;DR: The outstanding observation by Sacerdotti, over a century ago, remains an important step in nephrologic history for prognosis and therapy of renal diseases.