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Renal Evidence Update

17th August 2016

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New and Updated Cochrane Systematic Reviews

Acupuncture and related interventions for symptoms of chronic kidney disease
Authors' conclusions: There was very low quality of evidence of the short-term effects of manual acupressure as an adjuvant intervention for fatigue, depression, sleep disturbance and uraemic pruritus in patients undergoing regular haemodialysis. The paucity of evidence indicates that there is little evidence of the effects of other types of acupuncture for other outcomes, including pain, in patients with other stages of CKD. Overall high or unclear risk of bias distorts the validity of the reported benefit of acupuncture and makes the estimated effects uncertain. The incomplete reporting of acupuncture-related harm does not permit us to assess the safety of acupuncture and related interventions. Future studies should investigate the effects and safety of acupuncture for pain and other common symptoms in patients with CKD and those undergoing dialysis.

Advance care planning for haemodialysis patients
Authors' conclusions: We found sparse data that were assessed at suboptimal quality and therefore we were unable to formulate conclusions about whether advance care planning can influence numbers of hospital admissions and treatment required by people with ESKD, or if patients' advance care directives were followed at end-of-life. Further well designed and adequately powered RCTs are needed to better inform patient and clinical decision-making about advance care planning and advance directives among people with ESKD who are undergoing dialysis.

Cochrane Clinical Answers is a new service.  It contains clinical questions (for example, "How do rituximab, mycophenolate and methotrexate compare with cyclophosphamide for remission induction in adults with renal vasculitis?", with answers derived from Cochrane systematic reviews. 
Other Systematic Reviews

AKI - The risk of acute kidney injury following transapical versus transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Urinary Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2 and Insulin-Like Growth Factor-Binding Protein 7 for RiskStratification of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With Sepsis.
 
CKD - Diabetes mellitus as a risk factor for incident chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease in women compared with men: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

A systematic review of the benefits and harms of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor for chronickidney disease.

Reduced risk of myocardial infarct and revascularization following coronary artery bypass grafting compared with percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with chronic kidney disease.

Transplantation - Multiple Renal Arteries in Kidney Transplantation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.


Other
Major Bleeding and Hemorrhagic Stroke With Direct Oral Anticoagulants in Patients With Renal Failure:Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials.
Leicester Publications

Increased CD40 ligation and reduced BCR signalling leads to higher IL-10 production in B cells from tolerantkidney transplant patients.

The clinical, biochemical and genetic features associated with RMND1-related mitochondrial disease.

Exploring access to end of life care for ethnic minorities with end stage kidney disease through recruitment in action research.

Design and methods of CYCLE-HD: improving cardiovascular health in patients with end stage renal disease using a structured programme of exercise: a randomised control trial.

The treatment of type 2 diabetes in the presence of renal impairment: what we should know about newer therapies.

Aspirin and cardiovascular primary prevention in non-endstage chronic kidney disease: A meta-analysis.

"Exercise as medicine" in chronic kidney disease.

Biomarkers of tolerance in kidney transplantation - are we predicting tolerance or response to immunosuppressive treatment?

Contextual barriers to implementation in primary care: an ethnographic study of a programme to improve chronic kidney disease care.

Patient's perceptions of chronic kidney disease and their association with psychosocial and clinical outcomes: a narrative review.

Other reports

 
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Table of Contents

American Journal of Kidney Diseases
American Journal of Nephrology
British Journal of Renal Medicine
British Journal of Urology International
Clinical & Experimental Nephrology
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Clinical Kidney Journal
European Urology
Indian Journal of Nephrology
International Journal of Nephrology
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Journal of Renal Nursing
Journal of Urology (American)
Nephrology
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Urology Journal
World Journal of Urology
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