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Pierre Delanaye
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 374
Citations - 8749
Pierre Delanaye is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal function & Population. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 316 publications receiving 6845 citations.
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Two Novel Equations to Estimate Kidney Function in Persons Aged 70 Years or Older
Elke Schaeffner,Natalie Ebert,Pierre Delanaye,Ulrich Frei,Jens Gaedeke,Olga Jakob,Martin K. Kuhlmann,Mirjam Schuchardt,Markus Tölle,Reinhard Ziebig,Markus van der Giet,Peter Martus +11 more
TL;DR: The BIS2 equation should be used to estimate GFR in persons aged 70 years or older with normal or mild to moderately reduced kidney function, and if cystatin C is not available, the BIS1 equation is an acceptable alternative.
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An estimated glomerular filtration rate equation for the full age spectrum
Hans Pottel,Liesbeth Hoste,Laurence Dubourg,Natalie Ebert,Elke Schaeffner,Bjørn Odvar Eriksen,Toralf Melsom,Edmund J. Lamb,Andrew D. Rule,Stephen T. Turner,Richard J. Glassock,Vandréa De Souza,Luciano Selistre,Christophe Mariat,Frank Martens,Pierre Delanaye +15 more
TL;DR: The new FAS equation has improved validity and continuity across the full age-spectrum and overcomes the problem of implausible eGFR changes in patients which would otherwise occur when switching between more age-specific equations.
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The global burden of chronic kidney disease: estimates, variability and pitfalls
TL;DR: The strategies discussed include approaches to improve testing methodologies for more accurate assessment of GFR, to improve awareness of factors that can alter GFR readouts, and to more accurately stage CKD in certain populations, including the elderly.
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Vascular calcification: from pathophysiology to biomarkers.
TL;DR: The main purpose of the article is to provide a profile of the various existing biomarkers of VC and define their respective role in the physiopathology and how they can contribute to calcification risk assessment.
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Cystatin C: current position and future prospects
Sophie Séronie-Vivien,Pierre Delanaye,Laurence Piéroni,Christophe Mariat,Marc Froissart,Jean-Paul Cristol +5 more
TL;DR: This review summarises current knowledge about the physiology of cystatin C and about its use as a renal marker, either alone or in equations developed to estimate the glomerular filtration rate.