A. Kalachyk
University of Oxford
13 Papers
4 Citations
A. Kalachyk is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Trends in kidney transplantation rate across Europe: study from the ERA Registry
Rianne Boenink,Anneke Kramer,Rosalie E Tuinhout,Emilie Savoye,Anders Åsberg,Alma Idrizi,Julia Kerschbaum,Ieva Ziedina,Edita Ziginskiene,Emanuel Farrugia,Liliana Garneata,Elena Zakharova,Samira Bell,Miha Arnol,Mårten Segelmark,Kyriakos Ioannou,Kristine Hommel,Mai Rosenberg-Ots,Evgueniy Vazelov,Jaakko Helve,S. Mihály,Runolfur Palsson,Maurizio Nordio,Nikola Gjorgjievski,Aiko P. J. de Vries,Nurhan Seyahi,Winnie Magadi,Halima Resić,A. Kalachyk,Axel O. Rahmel,Ana A Galvão,Radomir Naumovic,Torbjörn Lundgren,Mustafa Arici,Johan De Meester,Alberto Ortiz,Kitty J. Jager,Vianda S. Stel +37 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identify trends in total, deceased donor (DD) and living donor (LD) kidney transplantation (KT) rates in European countries between 2010 and 2018.
Practical global outreach: translating UK clinical experience
P. N. Harden,A. Kalachyk +1 more
TL;DR: The many benefits and lessons learned are described using a specific example of an ISN SRC link between Minsk in Belarus and Oxford in the UK to enhance nephrology training and service delivery in developing countries.
Wcn24-1699 al-amyloidosis associated with multiple myeloma: a clinical challenge after kidney transplantation
Kirill Komissarov,A. Kalachyk,Pavel Vershinin,Igor Iskrov,Tatsiana Talako,Nadezhda Rapetskaya,Maria Praskuryna,Anastasia Kapskaya,Maria Ustsinovich,Mikhail Uss +9 more
TL;DR: Kidney transplant patients have a higher risk of developing plasma cell neoplasms, including multiple myeloma and AL-amyloidosis, which can significantly worsen allograft survival, highlighting a clinical challenge in this patient population.
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MO1016: Features of the Formation of Post-Infectious and Post-Vaccinal Humoral Immune Response to SARS-COV-2 in Kidney Recipients
T. V. Amvrosieva,I. Belskaya,Zoya F. Bohush,Natallia V. Paklonskaya,Tatsiana Yudziankova,Koltunova Yuliya,O. Kazinets,A. Kalachyk,T. Chebotareva +8 more
TL;DR: The study of features of the formation of post-infectious anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG in kidney recipients who are at high risk of severe COVID-19 indicated a direct dependence of the production of antiviral antibodies on the severity of the infection.
#3822 polyomavirus infection monitoring by quantitative pcr in kidney recipients as an instrument for preventing posttransplant complications
A. S. Arinovich,T. V. Amvrosieva,Zoya F. Bohush,Natallia V. Paklonskaya,Elena Petrovna Kishkurno,Kirill Komissarov,A. Kalachyk +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined 3207 samples of biological material (serum and urine) of 763 adult (>18 years) patients who underwent renal transplantation (RT) at the State Institution "Minsk Scientific and Practical Center for Surgery, Transplantology and Hematology", Healthcare institutions "Brest Regional Clinical Hospital", "Vitebsk regional Clinical Hospital Belarus", "Mogilev regional clinical Hospital".