Aminu K. Bello
University of Alberta
242 Papers
629 Citations
Aminu K. Bello is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 187 publications. Previous affiliations of Aminu K. Bello include Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust & Northern General Hospital.
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Papers
Progression and mortality in patients with CKD attending outpatient nephrology clinics across Europe: A novel analytic approach
Katharina Brück,Kitty J Jager,Carmine Zoccali,Aminu K. Bello,Roberto Minutolo,Kyriakos Ioannou,Francis Verbeke,Henry Völzke,Johan Ärnlöv,Daniela Leonardis,Pietro Manuel Ferraro,Hermann Brenner,Ben Caplin,Philip A. Kalra,Christoph Wanner,Alberto Martinez Castelao,José Luis Górriz,H Stein,Dietrich Rothenbacher,Dino Gibertoni,L. De Nicola,Georg Heinze,Wim Van Biesen,Stel +23 more
- 01 Jun 2018
TL;DR: The results suggest that different healthcare organization systems are potentially associated with differences in outcome of CKD patients within Europe, and can be used by policy makers to plan resources on a regional, national and European level.
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Burden, Access, and Disparities in Kidney Disease.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight the need for strengthening basic infrastructure for kidney care services for early detection and management of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease across all countries and advocate for more pragmatic approaches to providing renal replacement therapies.
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The impact of community-based non-pharmacological interventions on cardiovascular and kidney disease outcomes in remote dwelling Indigenous communities: A scoping review protocol
Ikechi G. Okpechi,Vinash Kumar Hariramani,Naima Sultana,Anukul Ghimire,Deenaz Zaidi,S. Muneer,M. M. Tinwala,Feng Ye,Megan Sebastianski,Abdullah Alshammari Abdulrahman,Branko Braam,Kailash Jindal,Maryam Khan,Scott Klarenbach,Soroush Shojai,A.S. Thompson,Aminu K. Bello +16 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to describe the protocol for a scoping review that will assess the impact of non-pharmacological interventions carried out in Indigenous and remote dwelling populations to reduce CVD risk factors and CKD.
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Capacity for the management of kidney failure in the International Society of Nephrology North America and the Caribbean region: report from the 2023 ISN Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA)
R. Lowe-Jones,Isabelle Ethier,Lori-Ann Fisher,M. M. Wong,Stephanie Thompson,Georges Nakhoul,Shaifali Sandal,Rahul Chanchlani,Sara N. Davison,Anukul Ghimire,Kailash Jindal,Mohamed A. Osman,Parnian Riaz,Syed Saad,Stephen M. Sozio,Somkanya Tungsanga,Alexandra Cambier,Silvia Arruebo,Aminu K. Bello,Fergus Caskey,S. Damster,Joachim Donner,Vivek Jha,David W. Johnson,Adeera Levin,Charu Malik,Masaomi Nangaku,Ikechi G. Okpechi,Marcello Tonelli,Feng Ye,Rulan S. Parekh,Shuchi Anand,Anil K. Agarwal,Atefeh Amouzegar,Carmen Ávila-Casado,Everard Barton,Suman Behera,Melvin Bonilla Felix,Jorge Cerda,Yeoungjee Cho,Andrey V. Cybulsky,M. R. Davids,Maria Díaz-González de Ferris,H. Moussa Diongole,S. Divyaveer,Udeme E. Ekrikpo,Agnes B. Fogo,David Friedman,Winston Wing-Shing Fung,Susan L. Furth,John Gill,Ghenette Houston,Li-Li Hsiao,Chi-yuan Hsu,Htay Htay,Kwaifa Salihu Ibrahim,Georgina Irish,Sabine Karam,Dearbhla M. Kelly,R Lalji,Edgar V. Lerma,Fabrice Mac-Way,Etienne Macedo,Hassina Mohammed,Devika Nair,A. Nalado,Brendon L. Neuen,T O Olanrewaju,Xavier Fernanco Vela Parada,Roberto Pecoits-Filho,Anna Petrova,Bhanu Prasad,Lisa Radix,Rupesh Raina,Avinash Rao Ullur,Mitchell H. Rosner,A. Sakajiki,Emily See,Surya V. Seshan,Isaac Teitelbaum,Ian Thomas,Sophanny Tiv,Michele Trask,Tushar J. Vachharajani,A. Viecelli,Marina Wainstein,Michael Walsh,Christina Wyatt,Karen Yeates,Emily K Yeung,Sandrica Young-Peart,Deenaz Zaidi +91 more
TL;DR: In this generally affluent region, patients have better access to kidney replacement therapy and chronic kidney disease-related services than in much of the world, yet clear heterogeneity exists, especially among the Caribbean countries struggling with dialysis and personnel capacity.
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Higher mortality among remote compared to rural or urban dwelling hemodialysis patients in the
Stephanie Thompson,John S. Gill,Xiaoming Wang,Raj Padwal,Rick Pelletier,Aminu K. Bello,Scott Klarenbach,Marcello Tonelli +7 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed prospectively collected data on 726,347 adults initiating chronic hemodialysis in the United States over a 13-year period, and found that the adjusted hazard ratio of death was 1.01, 0.99, and 1.21, respectively.
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