Paul W. Eggers undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Internal medicine and Intensive care medicine in his work. Paul W. Eggers conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Intensive care medicine and Internal medicine through his research. He merges Kidney disease with Acute kidney injury in his research. By researching both Acute kidney injury and Kidney disease, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Disease and End stage renal disease are frequently intertwined in his study. As part of his studies on End stage renal disease, Paul W. Eggers often connects relevant areas like Disease. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Epidemiology and Environmental health through his research. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Environmental health and Epidemiology through his research. Paul W. Eggers performs integrative study on Endocrinology and Urology.
His study deals with a combination of Internal medicine and Pathology. In his works, Paul W. Eggers conducts interdisciplinary research on Pathology and Internal medicine. His study connects National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and Environmental health. His Population research extends to the thematically linked field of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. His research combines Environmental health and Population. While working on this project, Paul W. Eggers studies both Dialysis and Hemodialysis. He performs multidisciplinary study on Hemodialysis and Dialysis in his works. His Disease study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as End stage renal disease. His End stage renal disease study often links to related topics such as Disease.
Paul W. Eggers integrates many fields, such as Cohort study and engineering, in his works. While working on this project, Paul W. Eggers studies both Cohort and Cohort study. His Retrospective cohort study study frequently links to other fields, such as Internal medicine. His studies link Discontinuation with Internal medicine. Paul W. Eggers merges Dialysis with Surgery in his research. As part of his studies on Surgery, Paul W. Eggers often connects relevant areas like Transplantation. As part of his studies on Transplantation, Paul W. Eggers often connects relevant areas like Kidney transplantation. He performs multidisciplinary study on Kidney transplantation and Dialysis in his works. His research links Environmental health with Population.
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A New Equation to Estimate Glomerular Filtration Rate
Andrew S. Levey;Lesley A. Stevens;Christopher H. Schmid;Yaping (Lucy) Zhang.
Annals of Internal Medicine (2009)
Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States
Josef Coresh;Elizabeth Selvin;Lesley A. Stevens;Jane Manzi.
JAMA (2007)
US Renal Data System 2016 Annual Data Report: Epidemiology of Kidney Disease in the United States
Rajiv Saran;Bruce Robinson;Kevin C. Abbott;Lawrence Y.C. Agodoa.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2017)
US Renal Data System 2018 Annual Data Report: Epidemiology of Kidney Disease in the United States.
Rajiv Saran;Bruce Robinson;Kevin C. Abbott;Lawrence Y.C. Agodoa.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2019)
US Renal Data System 2015 Annual Data Report: Epidemiology of Kidney Disease in the United States.
Rajiv Saran;Yi Li;Bruce Robinson;Kevin C. Abbott.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2016)
US Renal Data System 2014 Annual Data Report: Epidemiology of Kidney Disease in the United States
Rajiv Saran;Yi Li;Bruce Robinson;John Ayanian.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2015)
Excerpts from the US Renal Data System 2009 Annual Data Report.
Allan J. Collins;Robert N. Foley;Charles Herzog;Blanche M. Chavers.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2010)
Intensity of renal support in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury
Paul M. Palevsky;Jane Hongyuan Zhang;Theresa Z. O'Connor;Glenn M. Chertow.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease as interconnected syndromes
Lakhmir S. Chawla;Paul W. Eggers;Robert A. Star;Paul L. Kimmel.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2014)
In-center hemodialysis six times per week versus three times per week.
Glenn M Chertow;Nathan W Levin;Gerald J Beck.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2010)
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