Yan Tu
Southeast University
12 Papers
19 Citations
Yan Tu is an academic researcher from Southeast University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney disease & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
Diaphragmatic dysfunction associates with dyspnoea, fatigue, and hiccup in haemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
Bin Wang,Qing Yin,Ying-yan Wang,Yan Tu,Yu-Chen Han,Min Gao,Ming-Ming Pan,Yan Yang,Yufang Xue,Li Zhang,Liuping Zhang,Hong Liu,Ri-Ning Tang,Xiaoliang Zhang,Jingjie Xiao,Xiaonan H. Wang,Bi-Cheng Liu +16 more
TL;DR: It is found that the incidence of dyspnoea and hiccup and the fatigue scores, all of which were related to diaphragmatic dysfunction, were significantly higher in HD patients than in controls (all p < 0.01).
Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 Predicts and Promotes Vascular Calcification in Haemodialysis Patients.
Liqiong Jiang,Qing Yin,Min Yang,Min Li,Ming-Ming Pan,Yu-Chen Han,Zhen Zhao,Zhi Wang,Lili Zhu,Qing Wei,Yan Tu,Min Gao,Hong Liu,Xiaoliang Zhang,Bi-Cheng Liu,Bin Wang +15 more
- 10 Feb 2021
TL;DR: In vitro results showed that FGF21 enhanced the calcification effect of PTH on HAECs by increasing calcium deposition and endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition and was a potential predictor and promoter of VC in HD patients.
MicroRNA26a inhibits cisplatin-induced renal tubular epithelial cells apoptosis through suppressing the expression of transient receptor potential channel 6 mediated dynamin-related protein 1.
TL;DR: It is unveiled that miR‐26a/TRPC6/DRP1 is a novel protective pathway in cisplatin‐induced AKI and may be targeted for the prevention and treatment of drug‐related renal injury.
8
Hospital-acquired acute kidney injury: an analysis of baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and in-hospital mortality.
TL;DR: Baseline eGFR was a potential risk factor for in-hospital mortality in HA-AKI and Serum Creatinine (SCr)-based definition of AKI needs to incorporate baseline eG FR to optimize or refine risk stratification.
7
Association Between the Serum Uric Acid Level and the Severity of Coronary Artery Disease in a Retrospective Study of China Nondialysis CKD Patients.
TL;DR: The SUA level may serve as a predictor of the severity of CAS among nondialysis CKD patients with CAD with CAD, and this relationship was not observed with SUA as a categorical variable.
6