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Tom Greene
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 20
Citations - 1985
Tom Greene is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemodialysis & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1802 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom Greene include University of Pittsburgh & National Institutes of Health.
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In-center hemodialysis six times per week versus three times per week.
Glenn M. Chertow,Nathan W. Levin,Gerald J. Beck,Thomas A. Depner,Paul W. Eggers,Jennifer J. Gassman,Irina Gorodetskaya,Tom Greene,Sam James,Brett Larive,Robert M. Lindsay,Ravindra L. Mehta,Brent W. Miller,Daniel B. Ornt,Sanjay Rajagopalan,Anjay Rastogi,Michael V. Rocco,Brigitte Schiller,Olga Sergeyeva,Gerald Schulman,George Ting,Mark Unruh,Robert A. Star,Alan S. Kliger +23 more
TL;DR: Frequent hemodialysis, as compared with conventional hemodIALysis, was associated with favorable results with respect to the composite outcomes of death or change in left ventricular mass and death orchange in a physical-health composite score but prompted more frequent interventions related to vascular access.
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The effects of frequent nocturnal home hemodialysis: the Frequent Hemodialysis Network Nocturnal Trial
Michael V. Rocco,Robert S. Lockridge,Gerald J. Beck,Paul W. Eggers,Jennifer J. Gassman,Tom Greene,Brett Larive,Christopher T. Chan,Glenn M. Chertow,Glenn M. Chertow,Michael Copland,Christopher D. Hoy,Robert M. Lindsay,Nathan W. Levin,Daniel B. Ornt,Andreas Pierratos,Mary Pipkin,Sanjay Rajagopalan,John B. Stokes,Mark Unruh,Robert A. Star,Alan S. Kliger +21 more
TL;DR: Patients in the nocturnal arm had improved control of hyperphosphatemia and hypertension, but no significant benefit among the other main secondary outcomes.
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Effects of hemodialysis dose and membrane flux on health-related quality of life in the HEMO Study.
Mark Unruh,Robert L. Benz,Tom Greene,Guofen Yan,Srinivasan Beddhu,Maria Devita,Johanna T. Dwyer,Paul L. Kimmel,John W. Kusek,Alice A. Martin,Josephine Rehm-Mcgillicuddy,Brendan P. Teehan,Klemens B. Meyer +12 more
TL;DR: The HEMO Study results demonstrate the marked burden of chronic kidney failure and hemodialysis treatment on daily life as the SF-36 physical component summary score and pain scale showed significant but very small clinical effects favoring the higher dialysis dose.
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The Influence of Age on Changes in Health‐Related Quality of Life over Three Years in a Cohort Undergoing Hemodialysis
Mark Unruh,Anne B. Newman,Brett Larive,Mary Amanda Dew,Dana C. Miskulin,Tom Greene,Srinivasan Beddhu,Michael V. Rocco,John W. Kusek,Klemens B. Meyer +9 more
TL;DR: People aged 70 and older undergoing hemodialysis had greater changes in health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) over 3 years than younger patients undergoing HD.
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Patients receiving frequent hemodialysis have better health-related quality of life compared to patients receiving conventional hemodialysis
Amit X. Garg,Rita S. Suri,Paul W. Eggers,Fredric O. Finkelstein,Tom Greene,Paul L. Kimmel,Alan S. Kliger,Brett Larive,Robert M. Lindsay,Andreas Pierratos,Mark Unruh,Glenn M. Chertow +11 more
TL;DR: Patients treated in an in-center dialysis facility reported better HRQoL with frequent compared to conventional hemodialysis and a shorter recovery time after a dialysis session compared to standard thrice-weekly dialysis.