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Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference.

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Swanepoel, CR; Atta, MG; D'Agati, VD; Estrella, MM; Fogo, AB; Naicker, S; Post, FA; Wearne, N; Winkler, CA; Cheung, M; Wheeler, DC; Wyatt, CM ...
Published in: Kidney Int
March 2018

HIV-positive individuals are at increased risk for kidney disease, including HIV-associated nephropathy, noncollapsing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, immune-complex kidney disease, and comorbid kidney disease, as well as kidney injury resulting from prolonged exposure to antiretroviral therapy or from opportunistic infections. Clinical guidelines for kidney disease prevention and treatment in HIV-positive individuals are largely extrapolated from studies in the general population, and do not fully incorporate existing knowledge of the unique HIV-related pathways and genetic factors that contribute to the risk of kidney disease in this population. We convened an international panel of experts in nephrology, renal pathology, and infectious diseases to define the pathology of kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection; describe the role of genetics in the natural history, diagnosis, and treatment of kidney disease in HIV-positive individuals; characterize the renal risk-benefit of antiretroviral therapy for HIV treatment and prevention; and define best practices for the prevention and management of kidney disease in HIV-positive individuals.

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Kidney Int

DOI

EISSN

1523-1755

Publication Date

March 2018

Volume

93

Issue

3

Start / End Page

545 / 559

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Risk Factors
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Nephrology
  • Kidney
  • Humans
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • HIV
 

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Swanepoel, C. R., Atta, M. G., D’Agati, V. D., Estrella, M. M., Fogo, A. B., Naicker, S., … Conference Participants, . (2018). Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference. In Kidney Int (Vol. 93, pp. 545–559). United States. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2017.11.007
Swanepoel, Charles R., Mohamed G. Atta, Vivette D. D’Agati, Michelle M. Estrella, Agnes B. Fogo, Saraladevi Naicker, Frank A. Post, et al. “Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference.” In Kidney Int, 93:545–59, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.kint.2017.11.007.
Swanepoel CR, Atta MG, D’Agati VD, Estrella MM, Fogo AB, Naicker S, et al. Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference. In: Kidney Int. 2018. p. 545–59.
Swanepoel, Charles R., et al. “Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference.Kidney Int, vol. 93, no. 3, 2018, pp. 545–59. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.kint.2017.11.007.
Swanepoel CR, Atta MG, D’Agati VD, Estrella MM, Fogo AB, Naicker S, Post FA, Wearne N, Winkler CA, Cheung M, Wheeler DC, Winkelmayer WC, Wyatt CM, Conference Participants. Kidney disease in the setting of HIV infection: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference. Kidney Int. 2018. p. 545–559.
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Published In

Kidney Int

DOI

EISSN

1523-1755

Publication Date

March 2018

Volume

93

Issue

3

Start / End Page

545 / 559

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Urology & Nephrology
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Risk Factors
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Nephrology
  • Kidney
  • Humans
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • HIV