A new research that appeared in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) provide insights into the ties between certain genetic variants and kidney disease in African Americans. The genetic association is one of the strongest ever reported for a common disease and these latest study may help improve […]
Archives for 2015
Is a more frequent dialysis schedule efficient?
Patients with End Stage Renal Disease are dialyzed 3 times per week for about four hours each time. The idea to implement a more frequent dialysis schedule seems appealing where observational studies have associated long dialysis intervals with an excess risk of mortality and cardiovascular disease hospitalizations, while on the other hand a rather new […]
Links Between Bullying and LUTS in Children
(HealthDay News) – In its February issue publication, The Journal of Urology featured a study that says bullying is associated with 8 to 11 year-olds exhibiting lower urinary tract symptoms or LUTS. The correlation between pediatric lower urinary tract symptoms and exposure to bullying among 8 to 11 year-olds were examined by Christina B. Ching, […]
Laparoscopic Surgery & Long Term Bladder Cancer Control
Bert Vorstman, MD, MS, FAAP, FRACS, FACS www.urologyweb.com Findings indicate that long-term survival rates for bladder cancer after laparoscopic surgery are comparable that those of open surgery. The study, published in BJU International indicates that prospective randomized trials comparing these two bladder cancer surgeries are warranted. A treatment for muscle invasive and high-risk non-muscle invasive […]
Assessing UTI Risk in Women after Pelvic-floor Surgery
Bert Vorstman, MD,MS,FAAP,FRACS,FACS www.urologyweb.com The latest issue of PLOS ONE reported that researchers may have found a method to assess the women at risk for developing a urinary tract infection (UTI) following pelvic-floor surgery. Urinary tract infections (UTI), the most common type of bacterial infection, have estimated treatments costs exceeding USD$1 billion a year in […]