Peter Kotanko
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
6 Papers
43 Citations
Peter Kotanko is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hemodialysis & Dialysis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
The MONitoring Dialysis Outcomes (MONDO) initiative.
Len A. Usvyat,Yosef S. Haviv,Michael Etter,Jeroen P. Kooman,Daniele Marcelli,Cristina Marelli,Albert Power,Ted Toffelmire,Yuedong Wang,Peter Kotanko +9 more
TL;DR: Longitudinal analyses suggest that there is a decline in interdialytic weight gain and serum phosphorus and an increasing neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio before death in all regions studied, and the MONDO database is the largest global dialysis database initiative to date.
Increased Mortality Associated with Higher Pre-Dialysis Serum Sodium Variability: Results of the International MONitoring Dialysis Outcome Initiative.
Xiaoling Ye,Jeroen P. Kooman,Frank M. van der Sande,Bernard Canaud,Stefano Stuard,Michael Etter,Xiaoqi Xu,Cristina Marelli,Adrian Guinsburg,Albert Power,Len A. Usvyat,Yuedong Wang,Peter Kotanko,Jochen G. Raimann +13 more
TL;DR: Higher SNa variability associated with increased all-cause mortality at all levels of SNa and a SNa ≤135 mEq/L was observed to be the strongest predictor of evaluated mortality risk.
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Association between pre hemodialysis serum sodium concentration and blood pressure: results from a retrospective analysis from the international monitoring dialysis outcomes (MONDO) initiative.
Jochen G. Raimann,Bernard Canaud,Michael Etter,Jeroen P. Kooman,Nathan W. Levin,Daniele Marcelli,Christina Marelli,Albert Power,Neill Duncan,F.M. van der Sande,Paola Carioni,Stephan Thijssen,Xiaoqi Xu,Len A. Usvyat,Yuedong Wang,Peter Kotanko +15 more
TL;DR: This analysis shows an independent association between SNa, SBP and DBP in a large intercontinental database, indicating that this relation is a profound biological phenomenon in incident and prevalent HD patients, generalizable to an international level and independent of SBPand DBP magnitude.
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Nutritional Competence in Chronic Dialysis Patients Prior to Death
Association between Heights of Dialysis Patients and Outcomes: Results from a Retrospective Cohort Study of the International MONitoring Dialysis Outcomes (MONDO) Database Initiative
Samir S. Patel,Alice Topping,Xiaoling Ye,Hanjie Zhang,Bernard Canaud,Paola Carioni,Christina Marelli,Adrian Guinsburg,Albert Power,Neill Duncan,Jeroen P. Kooman,van der Sande F,Len A. Usvyat,Yuedong Wang,Xiaoqi Xu,Peter Kotanko,Jochen G. Raimann +16 more
TL;DR: An increasing risk of death with increasing height is found in all regions, except North America, while the reasons remain unclear, and further research may be warranted.