M Ando
4 Papers
6 Citations
M Ando is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Early-onset acute kidney injury is a poor prognostic sign for allogeneic SCT recipients.
Naoki Shingai,Taku Morito,Yuho Najima,Takeshi Kobayashi,Noriko Doki,Kazuhiko Kakihana,Kazuteru Ohashi,M Ando +7 more
TL;DR: Early AKI may portend a poor survival for allo-SCT recipients, according to a prospective cohort study performed to understand the significance of the onset timing in allogeneic SCT recipients.
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New-onset microalbuminuria following allogeneic myeloablative SCT is a sign of near-term decrease in renal function.
Taku Morito,M Ando,Takeshi Kobayashi,Kazuhiko Kakihana,Kazuteru Ohashi,H Akiyama,K Tsuchiya,K Nitta,Hisashi Sakamaki +8 more
TL;DR: De novo microalbuminuria following conditioning therapy is a warning of near-term loss of renal function, and the actuarial occurrence of chronic kidney disease was significantly higher in patients who developed micro albuminuria than in those who did not.
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A comparative assessment of the RIFLE, AKIN and conventional criteria for acute kidney injury after hematopoietic SCT
M Ando,Jinichi Mori,Kazuteru Ohashi,H Akiyama,Taku Morito,K Tsuchiya,K Nitta,Hisashi Sakamaki +7 more
TL;DR: The RIFLE criteria have greater sensitivity than the AKIN criteria to identify patients with AKI and therefore are more favorable as a uniform definition system for post-SCT AKI, but do not improve on the clinical relevance of the conventional graded criteria.
The significant impact of acute kidney injury on CKD in patients who survived over 10 years after myeloablative allogeneic SCT
T Shimoi,M Ando,Wataru Munakata,Takeshi Kobayashi,Kazuhiko Kakihana,Kazuteru Ohashi,H Akiyama,Hisashi Sakamaki +7 more
TL;DR: The incidence of CKD probably increases over time among subjects who are alive at >10 years after SCT, and a new emphasis is placed on AKI as an important risk factor for CKD in post-SCT subjects.