Nephrology Research
- Management of End Stage Renal Disease
Principal investigator: Douglas Shemin, MD
Douglas
Shemin, MD, focuses his clinical and research interests on the care
of patients with chronic renal failure who are treated with maintenance
hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Says Shemin, "Although
unquestionably lifesaving, dialysis therapy is far from perfect;
mortality rates are unacceptably high, and cardiovascular and infectious
morbidities are major concerns."
Recent and current projects have included:
- etiology and drug treatment of hypertension in chronic renal
failure,
- determinants and therapy of the cardiovascular risk factor,
- hyperhomocysteinemia,
- in chronic renal failure, the effect of hyperhomocysteinemia
on vascular access thrombosis in hemodialysis patients, and
- the effects of antibiotics and peritonitis on residual renal
function in peritoneal dialysis patients.
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