Stuart L. Goldstein mainly focuses on Acute kidney injury, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine, Kidney disease and Renal replacement therapy. His Acute kidney injury study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomarker, Renal function, Retrospective cohort study, Creatinine and Prospective cohort study. His Intensive care medicine study focuses on Renal angina in particular.
His Kidney disease study incorporates themes from Guideline and Surgery. He has researched Surgery in several fields, including Risk of mortality and Mechanical ventilation. He interconnects Anesthesia, Survival rate, Intensive care unit, Pediatrics and Hemofiltration in the investigation of issues within Renal replacement therapy.
His main research concerns Acute kidney injury, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine, Nephrology and Kidney disease. His Acute kidney injury research includes themes of Biomarker, Epidemiology, Renal function, Creatinine and Critically ill. Stuart L. Goldstein has included themes like Prospective cohort study, Disease, Incidence and Peritoneal dialysis in his Intensive care medicine study.
His Internal medicine research integrates issues from Gastroenterology, Surgery and Cardiology. His Surgery research incorporates themes from Anesthesia and Cardiopulmonary bypass. In most of his Kidney disease studies, his work intersects topics such as Retrospective cohort study.
Stuart L. Goldstein mainly investigates Acute kidney injury, Internal medicine, Intensive care medicine, Creatinine and Kidney disease. His studies in Acute kidney injury integrate themes in fields like Nephrotoxicity, Renal function, Emergency medicine, Renal replacement therapy and Critically ill. His study brings together the fields of Cardiology and Internal medicine.
His research on Intensive care medicine also deals with topics like
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Acute kidney injury, Renal replacement therapy, Internal medicine, Creatinine and Kidney disease. The study incorporates disciplines such as Critically ill, Intensive care medicine, Retrospective cohort study, Prospective cohort study and Pediatrics in addition to Acute kidney injury. His Intensive care medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Disease and Quality management.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Renal replacement therapy, Peritoneal dialysis, Risk factor, Septic shock, Health professionals and Pediatric Kidney Disease is strongly linked to Dialysis. In general Internal medicine study, his work on Nephrology and Urinary system often relates to the realm of Outcome, Inclusion and Consensus Workshops, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Kidney disease research includes elements of Young adult, Gerontology, Rate ratio and Epidemiology.
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Kidney disease: Improving global outcomes (KDIGO) acute kidney injury work group. KDIGO clinical practice guideline for acute kidney injury
John A. Kellum;Norbert Lameire;Peter Aspelin;Rashad S. Barsoum.
Kidney International (2012)
Modified RIFLE criteria in critically ill children with acute kidney injury
Ayse Akcan-Arikan;Michael Zappitelli;Laura Loftis;K. K. Washburn.
Kidney International (2007)
Alpha 3 beta 1 integrin has a crucial role in kidney and lung organogenesis
Jordan A. Kreidberg;Michael J. Donovan;Stuart L. Goldstein;Helmut Rennke.
Development (1996)
The outcome of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin-positive subclinical acute kidney injury: a multicenter pooled analysis of prospective studies.
Michael Haase;Prasad Devarajan;Anja Haase-Fielitz;Rinaldo Bellomo.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2011)
Major complications, mortality, and resource utilization after open abdominal surgery: 0.9% saline compared to Plasma-Lyte.
Andrew D. Shaw;Sean M. Bagshaw;Stuart L. Goldstein;Lynette A. Scherer.
Annals of Surgery (2012)
Outcome in children receiving continuous venovenous hemofiltration.
Goldstein Sl;Currier H;Graf Cd;Cosio Cc.
Pediatrics (2001)
Fluid Overload and Mortality in Children Receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: The Prospective Pediatric Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Registry
Scott M. Sutherland;Michael Zappitelli;Steven R. Alexander;Annabelle N. Chua.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases (2010)
Urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin is an early marker of acute kidney injury in critically ill children: a prospective cohort study
Michael Zappitelli;Kimberly K Washburn;Ayse A Arikan;Laura Loftis.
Critical Care (2007)
Pediatric patients with multi-organ dysfunction syndrome receiving continuous renal replacement therapy
Stuart L. Goldstein;Michael J.G. Somers;Michelle A. Baum;Jordan M. Symons.
Kidney International (2005)
Epidemiology of Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Children and Young Adults
Ahmad Kaddourah;Rajit K. Basu;Sean M. Bagshaw;Stuart L. Goldstein.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2017)
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