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His main research concerns Internal medicine, Kidney disease, Intensive care medicine, Renal function and Hemodialysis. His work investigates the relationship between Internal medicine and topics such as Endocrinology that intersect with problems in Biochemistry. His studies deal with areas such as Renal replacement therapy, Surgery and Disease, End stage renal disease, Pathology as well as Kidney disease.
The various areas that he examines in his Intensive care medicine study include Epidemiology, Incidence, MEDLINE, Guideline and Acute kidney injury. His Renal function study incorporates themes from Blood pressure, Urine, Creatinine, Kidney and Risk factor. His study explores the link between Hemodialysis and topics such as Pharmacology that cross with problems in Enzyme inhibitor.
Norbert Lameire mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Intensive care medicine, Peritoneal dialysis, Kidney disease and Renal function. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Surgery. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Acute kidney injury, Epidemiology, Dialysis and Disease.
He interconnects Peritonitis, Peritoneum and Urology in the investigation of issues within Peritoneal dialysis. His Kidney disease research integrates issues from Diabetes mellitus and Intensive care unit. His Renal function research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Creatinine, Urinary system and Kidney.
Norbert Lameire spends much of his time researching Intensive care medicine, Acute kidney injury, Renal replacement therapy, Dialysis and Internal medicine. His work carried out in the field of Intensive care medicine brings together such families of science as Dialysis, Randomized controlled trial, Peritoneal dialysis and Quality of life. His work deals with themes such as Renal function, Urinary system, Crush syndrome, Cardiac surgery and Intensive care unit, which intersect with Acute kidney injury.
His Renal replacement therapy study combines topics in areas such as Epidemiology, MEDLINE, Kidney disease, Guideline and Disease. His Kidney disease research includes themes of Psychological intervention, Medical emergency and Kidney transplantation. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Gastroenterology and Endocrinology.
His primary scientific interests are in Intensive care medicine, Acute kidney injury, Renal replacement therapy, Kidney disease and Peritoneal dialysis. Acute kidney injury is the subject of his research, which falls under Internal medicine. His research integrates issues of Surgery and Fluid management in his study of Internal medicine.
His Kidney disease study incorporates themes from Guideline, Disease, Epidemiology and Renal function. His Renal function research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Adverse effect, Chemotherapy and Nephrotoxicity. Norbert Lameire has researched Peritoneal dialysis in several fields, including Dialysis, Health care and End stage renal disease, Hemodialysis.
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Definition and classification of chronic kidney disease: A position statement from Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO)
Andrew S. Levey;Kai-Uwe Eckardt;Yusuke Tsukamoto;Adeera Levin.
Kidney International (2005)
K/DOQI clinical practice guidelines for bone metabolism and disease in chronic kidney disease
Shaul G. Massry;Jack W. Coburn;Glenn M. Chertow;Keith Hruska.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2003)
Definition, evaluation, and classification of renal osteodystrophy: A position statement from Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO)
S. Moe;T. Drüeke;J. Cunningham;W. Goodman.
Kidney International (2006)
Diagnosis, evaluation, and management of acute kidney injury: a KDIGO summary (Part 1).
John A Kellum;Norbert Lameire.
Critical Care (2013)
K/DOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines on Hypertension and Antihypertensive Agents in Chronic Kidney Disease
Andrew S. Levey;Michael V. Rocco;Sharon Anderson;Sharon P. Andreoli.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2004)
Chronic kidney disease as cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
R. Vanholder;Z. Massy;A. Argiles;G. Spasovski.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2005)
Acute kidney injury: an increasing global concern
Norbert H Lameire;Arvind Bagga;Dinna Cruz;Jan De Maeseneer.
The Lancet (2013)
International Society of Nephrology's 0by25 initiative for acute kidney injury (zero preventable deaths by 2025): a human rights case for nephrology
Ravindra L Mehta;Jorge Cerdá;Emmanuel A Burdmann;Marcello Tonelli.
The Lancet (2015)
The burden of kidney disease: Improving global outcomes
Garabed Eknoyan;Norbert Lameire;Rashad Barsoum;Kai-Uwe Eckardt.
Kidney International (2004)
Developing a consensus classification system for acute renal failure.
John A. Kellum;Nathan Levin;Catherine Bouman;Norbert Lameire.
Current Opinion in Critical Care (2002)
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