Klara Berta
Semmelweis University
9 Papers
77 Citations
Klara Berta is an academic researcher from Semmelweis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemodialysis & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
On-Line Haemodiafiltration versus Haemodialysis: Stable Haematocrit with Less Erythropoietin and Improvement of Other Relevant Blood Parameters
Lajos Vaslaki,Lajos Major,Klara Berta,Andras Karatson,Mihay Misz,Ferenc Pethoe,Erzsébet Ladányi,Bertalan Fodor,Günter Stein,Monika Pischetsrieder,Thomas Zima,Ralf Wojke,Adelheid Gauly,Jutta Passlick-Deetjen +13 more
TL;DR: No benefit regarding cardiovascular stability for oH DF was found, but oHDF could well offer a potential benefit regarding anaemia correction, inflammation, oxidative stress, lipid profiles, and calcium-phosphate product.
On‐line Hemodiafiltration Does Not Induce Inflammatory Response in End‐stage Renal Disease Patients: Results From a Multicenter Cross‐over Study
Lajos Vaslaki,Klara Berta,Lajos Major,Viktoria Weber,Christoph Weber,Ralf Wojke,Jutta Passlick-Deetjen,Dieter Falkenhagen +7 more
TL;DR: On-line HDF, as the most effective renal replacement therapy, does not provoke inflammatory response and is both safe and highly biocompatible.
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Effect of propranolol on heart rate variability in patients with end-stage renal disease: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover pilot trial.
Kálmán Tory,Erzsébet Horváth,Z. Süveges,Andrea Fekete,Peter Sallay,Klara Berta,Tamás Szabó,Antal Szabó,Tivadar Tulassay,G Reusz +9 more
TL;DR: Low HFV of ESRD patients can be improved by beta-adrenergic blockade and altered sympathovagal balance of E SRD patients should be taken into consideration in the assessment of vagal uremic neuropathy.
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Bone mineral density and parathyroid function in patients on maintenance hemodialysis
Cs. Ambrus,Cs. Ambrus,Cs. Almasi,Klara Berta,G Deák,Adrienn Marton,M. Zs. Molnar,Zs. Nemeth,Cs. Horvath,Peter L. Lakatos,Miklós Szathmári,Istvan Mucsi +11 more
TL;DR: Low PTH levels are not associated with low BMD in patients with end-stage kidney disease, and bone metabolism seems to be independent of iPTH in Patients with relative hypoparathyroidism likely reflecting skeletal resistance to PTH.
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Polymorphisms of the ApoE, HSD3B1, IL-1β and p53 genes are associated with the development of early uremic complications in diabetic patients: Results of a DNA resequencing array study
Dominika Szoke,Béla Molnár,Norbert Solymosi,Károly Rácz,Peter Gergics,Bernadett Blaskó,Barna Vásárhelyi,Ádám Vannay,Yvette Mándy,Gergely Klausz,Zsofia Gyulai,Orsolya Galamb,Sándor Spisák,Bernadett Hutkai,Anikó Somogyi,Klara Berta,András Szabó,Tivadar Tulassay,Zsolt Tulassay,Zsolt Tulassay +19 more
TL;DR: DNA sequencing arrays can contribute to a multiparameter genetic analysis yielding highly correlating results using a single method in patients suffering type II DM.