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Martin Howell
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 144
Citations - 3519
Martin Howell is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 116 publications receiving 2061 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Howell include Cochrane Collaboration & Telethon Institute for Child Health Research.
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Patient and Caregiver Priorities for Outcomes in Hemodialysis: An International Nominal Group Technique Study
Rachel Urquhart-Secord,Rachel Urquhart-Secord,Jonathan C. Craig,Jonathan C. Craig,Brenda R. Hemmelgarn,Helen Tam-Tham,Braden Manns,Martin Howell,Martin Howell,Kevan R. Polkinghorne,Peter G. Kerr,David Harris,Stephanie Thompson,Kara Schick-Makaroff,David C. Wheeler,Wim Van Biesen,Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer,David W. Johnson,David W. Johnson,Kirsten Howard,Nicole Evangelidis,Nicole Evangelidis,Allison Tong,Allison Tong +23 more
TL;DR: Patients tend to prioritize outcomes that are more relevant to their daily living and well-being, and researchers need to consider interventions that are likely to improve these outcomes and measure and report patient-relevant outcomes in trials.
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Developing a Set of Core Outcomes for Trials in Hemodialysis: An International Delphi Survey.
Nicole Evangelidis,Nicole Evangelidis,Allison Tong,Allison Tong,Braden Manns,Brenda R. Hemmelgarn,David C. Wheeler,Peter Tugwell,Sally Crowe,Tess Harris,Wim Van Biesen,Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer,Bénédicte Sautenet,Donal O'Donoghue,Helen Tam-Tham,Sajeda Youssouf,Sreedhar Mandayam,Angela Ju,Angela Ju,Carmel M. Hawley,Carmel M. Hawley,Carol A. Pollock,David Harris,David W. Johnson,David W. Johnson,Dena E. Rifkin,Francesca Tentori,John W M Agar,Kevan R. Polkinghorne,Martin Gallagher,Peter G. Kerr,Stephen P. McDonald,Stephen P. McDonald,Kirsten Howard,Martin Howell,Martin Howell,Jonathan C. Craig,Jonathan C. Craig +37 more
TL;DR: A consensus-based prioritized list of core outcomes for trials in hemodialysis will improve the relevance, efficiency, and comparability of trial evidence to facilitate treatment decisions and patients/caregivers gave higher priority to lifestyle-related outcomes than health professionals.
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Executive summary of the KDIGO 2021 Guideline for the Management of Glomerular Diseases.
Brad H. Rovin,Sharon G. Adler,Jonathan Barratt,Frank Bridoux,Kelly A. Burdge,Tak Mao Chan,H. Terence Cook,Fernando C. Fervenza,Keisha L. Gibson,Richard J. Glassock,David Jayne,Vivekanand Jha,Adrian Liew,Zhihong Liu,Juan M. Mejia-Vilet,Carla M. Nester,Jai Radhakrishnan,Elizabeth M. Rave,Heather N. Reich,Pierre Ronco,Jan-Stephan F. Sanders,Sanjeev Sethi,Yusuke Suzuki,Sydney C.W. Tang,Vladimir Tesar,Marina Vivarelli,Jack F.M. Wetzels,Lyubov Lytvyn,Jonathan C. Craig,David J. Tunnicliffe,Martin Howell,Marcello Tonelli,Michael Cheung,Amy Earley,Jürgen Floege +34 more
TL;DR: The Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Glomerular Diseases is an update to the KDIGO 2012 guideline.
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Executive summary of the 2020 KDIGO Diabetes Management in CKD Guideline: evidence-based advances in monitoring and treatment
Ian H. de Boer,M. Luiza Caramori,Juliana C.N. Chan,Hiddo J.L. Heerspink,Clint Hurst,Kamlesh Khunti,Adrian Liew,Erin D. Michos,Sankar D. Navaneethan,Wasiu A Olowu,Tami Sadusky,Nikhil Tandon,Katherine R. Tuttle,Christoph Wanner,Katy G. Wilkens,Sophia Zoungas,Lyubov Lytvyn,Jonathan C. Craig,Jonathan C. Craig,David J. Tunnicliffe,David J. Tunnicliffe,Martin Howell,Martin Howell,Marcello Tonelli,Michael Cheung,Amy Earley,Peter Rossing +26 more
TL;DR: The goal of the new KDIGO guideline is to provide evidence-based recommendations to optimize the clinical care of people with diabetes and CKD by integrating new options with existing management strategies.
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Executive summary of the KDIGO 2021 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Blood Pressure in Chronic Kidney Disease
Alfred K. Cheung,Tara I. Chang,William C. Cushman,Susan L. Furth,Susan L. Furth,Fan Fan Hou,Joachim H. Ix,Joachim H. Ix,Gregory A. Knoll,Paul Muntner,Roberto Pecoits-Filho,Mark J. Sarnak,Sheldon W. Tobe,Sheldon W. Tobe,Charles R.V. Tomson,Lyubov Lytvyn,Jonathan C. Craig,Jonathan C. Craig,David J. Tunnicliffe,David J. Tunnicliffe,Martin Howell,Martin Howell,Marcello Tonelli,Michael Cheung,Amy Earley,Johannes F.E. Mann +25 more
TL;DR: A systolic blood pressure target of less than 120 mm Hg is proposed using standardized office reading for most people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) not receiving dialysis, the exception being children and kidney transplant recipients.