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    Acute Kidney Injury and Risk of Heart Failure and Atherosclerotic Events by Go, Alan S, Hsu, Chi-Yuan, Yang, Jingrong, Tan, Thida C, Zheng, Sijie, Ordonez, Juan D, Liu, Kathleen D

    “…AKI in the hospital is common and is associated with excess mortality. We examined whether AKI is also independently associated with a higher risk of different…”
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    Risk Factors for Recurrent Acute Kidney Injury in a Large Population-Based Cohort by Liu, Kathleen D., Yang, Jingrong, Tan, Thida C., Glidden, David V., Zheng, Sijie, Pravoverov, Leonid, Hsu, Chi-yuan, Go, Alan S.

    Published in American journal of kidney diseases (01-02-2019)
    “…Acute kidney injury (AKI) has numerous sequelae. Repeated episodes of AKI may be an important determinant of adverse outcomes, including chronic kidney disease…”
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    CKD stage-specific utility of two equations for predicting 1-year risk of ESKD by Zheng, Sijie, Parikh, Rishi V, Tan, Thida C, Pravoverov, Leonid, Patel, Jignesh K, Horiuchi, Kate M, Go, Alan S

    Published in PloS one (01-11-2023)
    “…Background The Kidney Failure Risk Equation (KFRE) and Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW) models have been proposed to predict progression to ESKD among adults…”
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    Dialysis therapy and mortality in older adults with heart failure and advanced chronic kidney disease: A high-dimensional propensity-matched cohort study by Zheng, Sijie, Yang, Jingrong, Tan, Thida C, Belani, Sharina, Law, David, Pravoverov, Leonid V, Kim, Susan S, Go, Alan S

    Published in PloS one (21-01-2022)
    “…Heart failure (HF) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) frequently coexist, and the combination is linked to poor outcomes, but limited data exist to guide optimal…”
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    Contemporary rates and predictors of fast progression of chronic kidney disease in adults with and without diabetes mellitus by Go, Alan S, Yang, Jingrong, Tan, Thida C, Cabrera, Claudia S, Stefansson, Bergur V, Greasley, Peter J, Ordonez, Juan D

    Published in BMC nephrology (22-06-2018)
    “…Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is highly prevalent but identification of patients at high risk for fast CKD progression before reaching end-stage renal disease…”
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    Population-based identification and temporal trend of children with primary nephrotic syndrome: The Kaiser Permanente nephrotic syndrome study by Parikh, Rishi V, Tan, Thida C, Fan, Dongjie, Law, David, Salyer, Anne S, Yankulin, Leonid, Wojcicki, Janet M, Zheng, Sijie, Ordonez, Juan D, Chertow, Glenn M, Khoshniat-Rad, Farzien, Yang, Jingrong, Go, Alan S

    Published in PloS one (14-10-2021)
    “…Introduction Limited population-based data exist about children with primary nephrotic syndrome (NS). Methods We identified a cohort of children with primary…”
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    The association between changes in echocardiography and risk of heart failure hospitalizations and death in adults with chronic kidney disease by Fitzpatrick, Jesse K., Parikh, Rishi V., Hamilton, Steven A., Ambrosy, Andrew P., Tan, Thida C., Bansal, Nisha, Go, Alan S.

    Published in Scientific reports (31-05-2023)
    “…Adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk for developing heart failure (HF). However, longitudinal cardiac remodeling in CKD has not been…”
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    Kidney function, proteinuria and breast arterial calcification in women without clinical cardiovascular disease: The MINERVA study by Parikh, Rishi V, Iribarren, Carlos, Lee, Catherine, Levine-Hall, Tory, Tan, Thida C, Sanchez, Gabriela, Ding, Huanjun, Bidgoli, Fatemeh Azamian, Molloi, Sabee, Go, Alan S

    Published in PloS one (17-01-2019)
    “…Breast arterial calcification (BAC) may be a predictor of cardiovascular events and is highly prevalent in persons with end-stage kidney disease. However, few…”
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    Loop and thiazide diuretic use and risk of chronic kidney disease progression: a multicentre observational cohort study by Fitzpatrick, Jesse K, Yang, Jingrong, Ambrosy, Andrew P, Cabrera, Claudia, Stefansson, Bergur V, Greasley, Peter J, Patel, Jignesh, Tan, Thida C, Go, Alan S

    Published in BMJ open (31-01-2022)
    “…ObjectivesTo evaluate the association between diuretic use by class with chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression and onset of end-stage renal disease…”
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    Predicting Renal Recovery After Dialysis-Requiring Acute Kidney Injury by Lee, Benjamin J, Hsu, Chi-Yuan, Parikh, Rishi, McCulloch, Charles E, Tan, Thida C, Liu, Kathleen D, Hsu, Raymond K, Pravoverov, Leonid, Zheng, Sijie, Go, Alan S

    Published in Kidney international reports (01-04-2019)
    “…After dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury (AKI-D), recovery of sufficient kidney function to discontinue dialysis is an important clinical and…”
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    Cardiac valvular abnormalities associated with use and cumulative exposure of cabergoline for hyperprolactinemia: the CATCH study by Budayr, Amer, Tan, Thida C, Lo, Joan C, Zaroff, Jonathan G, Tabada, Grace H, Yang, Jingrong, Go, Alan S

    Published in BMC endocrine disorders (19-02-2020)
    “…Whether lower dose cabergoline therapy for hyperprolactinemia increases risk of valvular dysfunction remains controversial. We examined valvular abnormalities…”
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    Timing of AKI after urgent percutaneous coronary intervention and clinical outcomes: a high-dimensional propensity score analysis by Go, Alan S, Tan, Thida C, Parikh, Rishi V, Ambrosy, Andrew P, Pravoverov, Leonid V, Zheng, Sijie, Leong, Thomas K

    Published in BMC nephrology (06-09-2021)
    “…Acute kidney injury is a common complication of percutaneous coronary intervention and has been associated with an increased risk of death and progressive…”
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    Non-recovery from dialysis-requiring acute kidney injury and short-term mortality and cardiovascular risk: a cohort study by Lee, Benjamin J, Hsu, Chi-Yuan, Parikh, Rishi V, Leong, Thomas K, Tan, Thida C, Walia, Sophia, Liu, Kathleen D, Hsu, Raymond K, Go, Alan S

    Published in BMC nephrology (11-06-2018)
    “…The high mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is well-documented. Recent literature suggests that…”
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    Applying natural language processing to identify emergency department and observation encounters for worsening heart failure by Hamilton, Steven A., Ambrosy, Andrew P., Parikh, Rishi V., Tan, Thida C., Fitzpatrick, Jesse K., Avula, Harshith R., Sandhu, Alexander T., Ku, Ivy A., Go, Alan S., Sax, Dana, Bhatt, Ankeet S.

    Published in ESC Heart Failure (01-10-2024)
    “…Aims Worsening heart failure (WHF) events occurring in non‐inpatient settings are becoming increasingly recognized, with implications for prognostication. We…”
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    Health Behaviors in Younger and Older Adults With CKD: Results From the CRIC Study by Schrauben, Sarah J, Hsu, Jesse Y, Wright Nunes, Julie, Fischer, Michael J, Srivastava, Anand, Chen, Jing, Charleston, Jeanne, Steigerwalt, Susan, Tan, Thida C, Fink, Jeffrey C, Ricardo, Ana C, Lash, James P, Wolf, Myles, Feldman, Harold I, Anderson, Amanda H

    Published in Kidney international reports (01-01-2019)
    “…A cornerstone of kidney disease management is participation in guideline-recommended health behaviors. However, the relationship of these health behaviors with…”
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