Glenn M. Chertow

Publication Details

  • Exploring the reverse J-shaped curve between urea reduction ratio and mortality.

    Chertow GM, Owen WF, Lazarus JM, Lew NL, Lowrie EG. Kidney Int. 1999; 56 (5): 1872-8

    Although accepted worldwide as valid measures of dialysis adequacy, neither the Kt/V (urea clearance determined by kinetic modeling) nor the urea reduction ratio (URR) have unambiguously predicted survival in hemodialysis patients. Because the ratio Kt/V can be high with either high Kt (clearance x time) or low V (urea volume of distribution) and V may be a proxy for skeletal muscle mass and nutritional health, we hypothesized that the increase in the relative risk of death observed among individuals dialyzed in the top 10 to 20% of URR or Kt/V values might reflect a competing risk of malnutrition.

    PubMedID: 10571796

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