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Juan M. López-Gómez

Researcher at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón

Publications -  81
Citations -  3268

Juan M. López-Gómez is an academic researcher from Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemodialysis & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2936 citations.

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Quality of life in end-stage renal disease patients.

TL;DR: It has been proven that physical and mental function are inversely correlated with the risk for hospitalization and mortality and the best treatment option should be assessed in each individual case, taking all possible factors into account.
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Changes in quality of life after renal transplantation.

TL;DR: An improvement in QOL indices was globally observed; this improvement was much more marked in men than in women, for unclear reasons, and older age and greater prior comorbidity diminished the beneficial effects of transplantation.
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Clinicopathologic correlations of renal pathology in Spain

TL;DR: The findings of clinicopathologic correlations obtained from the Spanish Registry of Glomerulonephritis on native biopsy-proven renal diseases add valuable information to previous reports and it can be the initial step for follow-up and prospective studies.
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Presence of a Failed Kidney Transplant in Patients Who Are on Hemodialysis Is Associated with Chronic Inflammatory State and Erythropoietin Resistance

TL;DR: Transplant nephrectomy should be considered a treatment option for patients with failed kidney transplants, especially if they exhibit signs and symptoms of chronic inflammatory state, and associated with amelioration of markers of chronic inflammation.
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Inflammatory Syndrome in Patients on Hemodialysis

TL;DR: The adequate knowledge of the causes of inflammation and their prevention or treatment if possible may contribute to improving the inflammatory state of patients who are on HD and possibly their mortality.