His scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Dialysis, Surgery, Transplantation and Peritoneal dialysis. His study in Hemodialysis, Kidney disease, Hazard ratio, Risk factor and Nephrology is carried out as part of his studies in Internal medicine. His work deals with themes such as Cancer, Rate ratio, Renal replacement therapy, Live birth and Obstetrics, which intersect with Dialysis.
His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gastroenterology and Cause of death. The study incorporates disciplines such as Demography, Therapeutic drug monitoring and End stage renal disease in addition to Transplantation. He has included themes like Pacific islanders, Intensive care medicine, Confidence interval and Peritonitis in his Peritoneal dialysis study.
Stephen P. McDonald mainly investigates Internal medicine, Dialysis, Surgery, Kidney disease and Transplantation. His research links Gastroenterology with Internal medicine. In his study, Cohort is strongly linked to Renal replacement therapy, which falls under the umbrella field of Dialysis.
His Surgery research integrates issues from Odds ratio and Risk factor. His Kidney disease study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Incidence, Renal function, Diabetes mellitus, Demography and Disease. His Transplantation study incorporates themes from Immunology, Kidney and Pediatrics.
Stephen P. McDonald focuses on Internal medicine, Dialysis, Kidney disease, Transplantation and Kidney transplantation. His work in Internal medicine addresses subjects such as Diabetes mellitus, which are connected to disciplines such as National Death Index and Cumulative incidence. His studies deal with areas such as Renal replacement therapy, Proportional hazards model, Cohort and Hazard ratio as well as Dialysis.
His Kidney disease research incorporates elements of Incidence, Demography, Intensive care medicine, Disease and Gestation. His research in Transplantation intersects with topics in Young adult, Kidney, Pediatrics and Urology. As a part of the same scientific study, Stephen P. McDonald usually deals with the Kidney transplantation, concentrating on Confidence interval and frequently concerns with Retrospective cohort study.
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Cancer Incidence Before and After Kidney Transplantation
Claire M. Vajdic;Stephen P. McDonald;Margaret R. E. McCredie;Marina T. van Leeuwen.
JAMA (2006)
Long-Term Survival of Children with End-Stage Renal Disease
Stephen P. McDonald;Jonathan C. Craig.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2004)
Vascular Access and All-Cause Mortality: A Propensity Score Analysis
Kevan R Polkinghorne;Stephen P McDonald;Robert Charles Atkins;Peter G Kerr.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2004)
Relationship between Dialysis Modality and Mortality
Stephen P. McDonald;Mark R. Marshall;David W. Johnson;Kevan R. Polkinghorne.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2009)
Endothelial progenitor cells: novel biomarker and promising cell therapy for cardiovascular disease.
Shaundeep Sen;Shaundeep Sen;Shaundeep Sen;Stephen P. McDonald;Stephen P. McDonald;P. Toby H. Coates;P. Toby H. Coates;Claudine S. Bonder;Claudine S. Bonder.
Clinical Science (2011)
Microbiology and outcomes of peritonitis in Australian peritoneal dialysis patients
Joanna R. Ghali;Kym M. Bannister;Fiona G. Brown;Johan B. Rosman.
Peritoneal Dialysis International (2011)
Higher Peritoneal Transport Status Is Associated with Higher Mortality and Technique Failure in the Australian and New Zealand Peritoneal Dialysis Patient Populations
Markus Rumpsfeld;Stephen P. McDonald;David W. Johnson.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2005)
Reduction in cardiovascular death after kidney transplantation.
Helen Pilmore;Hannah Dent;Sean Chang;Stephen P. McDonald.
Transplantation (2010)
Obesity Is Associated with Worse Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes in the Australia and New Zealand Patient Populations
Stephen P. McDonald;John F. Collins;David W. Johnson.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2003)
Survival of recipients of cadaveric kidney transplants compared with those receiving dialysis treatment in Australia and New Zealand, 1991–2001
Stephen P. McDonald;Graeme R. Russ.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2002)
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