Nephrologist, Deputy Editor - @KIReports

Joined July 2012
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Replying to @SumitMohanMD
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Important work by @SAHusainMD
Timed Creatinine Clearance and Measured Glomerular Filtration Rate in Living Kidney Donors @SumitMohanMD buff.ly/3OlXmST
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it has been a fascinating ride @kireports so far - starting from scratch.. with more innovations in the pipeline as we try to improve how we benefit the #nephrology community worldwide - authors, reviewers, readers and most importantly ... our patients.
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🔥KI Reports is excited to report our 2021 impact factor of 6.234! We would like to thank our readers, authors, editors and reviewers! We could not continue to grow and improve without your continued support
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The failure to invest in the OPTN data or provide enough oversight or monitoring will hurt the field in the long term. #Transplant centers and OPOs are equally responsible for this registry and the failure to invest in this effort by everyone adversely impacts the entire field
Deceased donor terminal serum creatinine influences acceptance decisions as an indicator of donor kidney function. This study found inconsistencies in DonorNet & Deceased Donor Registration Form terminal creatinine values bit.ly/CJN15511121 @SAHusainMD @SumitMohanMD
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Thank you @nkf for the honor recognizing the work from my team and many collaborators. This was a really fun evening and humbling to be in the presence of so many folks who have done so much for #kidney disease.
Congratulations to @SumitMohanMD, recipient of the 2022 Excellence in Kidney Transplantation Award! This award recognizes those whose exceptional research has contributed novel insights to improved access to kidney transplantation. #NKFClinicals
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here is an opportunity to understand the #data and #economics in #nephrology - for free from @ColumbiaKidney
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Sumit Mohan retweeted
In honor of #WorldKidneyDay today, the ISN has dressed the famous #MannekenPis with the colors of @WorldKidneyDay. Special thanks to the city of Brussels for helping us to raise awareness of the high burden of kidney disease worldwide.
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Further evidence that the #transplant community needs to invest time and effort in to the OPTN registry if we want to maintain this valuable resource…. Not to mention getting UNOS to understand its value rather than treat it as an afterthought
Deceased donor terminal serum creatinine impacts kidney allocation and influences acceptance decisions. This study demonstrates inconsistencies in DonorNet and Deceased Donor Registration Form terminal creatinine values bit.ly/CJN15511121
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Out of sequence placement of deceased donor kidneys appear to be on the increase primarily because of a few OPOs and benefiting a tiny number of centers. This should concern everyone invested in the integrity of kidney allocation. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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This is a very select group of OPOs and transplant centers that are knowingly engaged in the process of skipping over the waitlist
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The challenge with this process if it successfully results in a transplant? Does the end justify the means? For one it undercuts the allocation process in a process that receives an unclear amount of oversight but also highlights the dysfunction in the system
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Thanks for the invitation. The #ETCLC learning collaborative is poised to make a dramatic push to increase #kidney #transplantation rates is the US to the benefit of our patients.
An excellent discussion of the upcoming ESRD Treatment Choices Learning Collaborative (ETCLC) from @SumitMohanMD and Sara Eve Schaeffer with moderators Roy Bloom and @Mattcoopmd1 this week. Thank you @AST_info @AST_KPCOP Here are a few highlights:
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Sumit Mohan retweeted
Kidney doctor @SumitMohanMD noticed that his hospital performed way more transplants on weekends. Why? That question led to a bigger one: thousands of patients die on the kidney transplant list each year — could some of those deaths have been avoided? freak.ws/3DmQM8k

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Sumit Mohan retweeted
“Dialysis has a survival rate that is lower than most cancers at the five-year mark. So transplant is really the life saving opportunity for individuals who have end stage kidney disease,” explains @SumitMohanMD. So why do we toss so many healthy kidneys? freak.ws/3kx5WAG

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Its an amazing feeling when someone wants to hear about our work. Its an even better feeling when they put it on #freakonomics - check this out: freakonomics.com/podcast/fmd…

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and #transplant #organ #declines are NOT a predictor of organ quality... further evidence that declining an organ does not appear to be driven primarily by quality in many instances. kidney360.asnjournals.org/co…
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