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Meaghan S. Cuerden
Researcher at London Health Sciences Centre
Publications - 54
Citations - 2073
Meaghan S. Cuerden is an academic researcher from London Health Sciences Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1796 citations. Previous affiliations of Meaghan S. Cuerden include McMaster University & University of Waterloo.
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Intensive Hemodialysis Associates with Improved Survival Compared with Conventional Hemodialysis
Gihad Nesrallah,Robert M. Lindsay,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Amit X. Garg,Amit X. Garg,Friedrich K. Port,Peter C. Austin,Louise Moist,Andreas Pierratos,Christopher T. Chan,Deborah Zimmerman,Robert S. Lockridge,Cécile Couchoud,Charles Chazot,Norma J. Ofsthun,Adeera Levin,Michael Copland,Mark Courtney,Andrew W. Steele,Philip A. McFarlane,Denis F. Geary,Robert P. Pauly,Paul Komenda,Rita S. Suri +23 more
TL;DR: There is a strong association between intensive home hemodialysis and improved survival, but whether this relationship is causal remains unknown.
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Validity of Administrative Database Coding for Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review
Meghan Vlasschaert,Shayna A.D. Bejaimal,Daniel G. Hackam,Robert R. Quinn,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Matthew J. Oliver,Arthur V. Iansavichus,Nabil Sultan,Alison Mills,Amit X. Garg +10 more
TL;DR: Administrative database analyses have utility, but must be conducted and interpreted judiciously to avoid bias arising from poor code validity.
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Kidney Function After Off-Pump or On-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery A Randomized Clinical Trial
Amit X. Garg,Amit X. Garg,P. J. Devereaux,P. J. Devereaux,Salim Yusuf,Salim Yusuf,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Chirag R. Parikh,Steven G. Coca,Michael Walsh,Michael Walsh,Richard J. Novick,Richard J. Cook,Anil Jain,Xiangbin Pan,Nicolas Noiseux,Karel Vik,Noedir Antônio Groppo Stolf,Andrew Ritchie,Roberto R. Favaloro,Sirish Parvathaneni,Richard P. Whitlock,Richard P. Whitlock,Yongning Ou,Mitzi Lawrence,Andre Lamy,Andre Lamy +27 more
TL;DR: Use of off-pump compared with on-p pump CABG surgery reduced the risk of postoperative acute kidney injury, without evidence of better preserved kidney function with off- pump CabG surgery at 1 year.
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The Secret of Immortal Time Bias in Epidemiologic Studies
TL;DR: In the March 2007 issue of JASN, Hemmelgarn et al. reported a 50% reduction in the risk for all-cause mortality for patients who had chronic kidney disease and attended multidisciplinary care clinics compared with those who received usual care.
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Perioperative aspirin and clonidine and risk of acute kidney injury: A randomized clinical trial
Amit X. Garg,Andrea Kurz,Daniel I. Sessler,Meaghan S. Cuerden,Andrea Robinson,Marko Mrkobrada,Chirag R. Parikh,Richard Mizera,Philip M. Jones,Maria Tiboni,Adrià Font,Virginia Cegarra,Maria Fernanda Rojas Gomez,Christian S. Meyhoff,Tomas VanHelder,Matthew T. V. Chan,David Torres,Joel L. Parlow,Miriam de Nadal Clanchet,Mohammed Amir,Seyed Javad Bidgoli,Laura Pasin,Kristian Martinsen,Germán Málaga,Paul S. Myles,Rey R. Acedillo,Pavel S Roshanov,Michael Walsh,George K. Dresser,Priya A. Kumar,Edith Fleischmann,Juan Carlos Villar,Thomas Painter,Bruce M Biccard,Sergio D. Bergese,Sadeesh Srinathan,Juan P. Cata,Vincent W. S. Chan,Bhupendra Mehra,Duminda N. Wijeysundera,Kate Leslie,Patrice Forget,Richard P. Whitlock,Salim Yusuf,Philip J. Devereaux +44 more
TL;DR: Among patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery, neither aspirin nor clonidine administered perioperatively reduced the risk of acute kidney injury and neither increased therisk of clinically important hypotension.