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What We Do and Do Not Know about Women and Kidney Diseases; Questions Unanswered and Answers Unquestioned: Reflection on World Kidney Day and International Women's Day.

Giorgina B Piccoli1,2, Mona Alrukhaimi3, Zhi-Hong Liu4, Elena Zakharova5,6,7, Adeera Levin8.   

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease affects approximately 10$ of the world's adult population: it is within the top 20 causes of death worldwide, and its impact on patients and their families can be devastating. World Kidney Day and International Women's Day in 2018 coincide, thus offering an opportunity to reflect on the importance of women's health and specifically their kidney health, on the community and the next generations, as well as to strive to be more curious about the unique aspects of kidney disease in women so that we may apply those learnings more broadly. Girls and women, who make up approximately 50$ of the world's population, are important contributors to society and their families. Gender differences continue to exist around the world in access to education, medical care, and participation in clinical studies. Pregnancy is a unique state for women, offering an opportunity for diagnosis of kidney disease, but also a state where acute and chronic kidney diseases may manifest, and which may impact future generations with respect to kidney health. There are various autoimmune and other conditions that are more likely to have an impact on women, with profound consequences for child bearing, and on the fetus. Women have different complications on dialysis than men, and are more likely to be donors than recipients of kidney transplants. In this editorial, we focus on what we do and do not know about women, kidney health, and kidney disease, and what we might learn in the future to improve outcomes worldwide.

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Keywords:  Access to care; Acute and chronic kidney disease; Inequities; Kidney health; Women

Year:  2018        PMID: 29594141      PMCID: PMC5848484          DOI: 10.1159/000485269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Dis (Basel)        ISSN: 2296-9357


  109 in total

1.  Prediction of adverse maternal outcomes in pre-eclampsia: development and validation of the fullPIERS model.

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2010-12-23       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  Complicated pregnancies in inherited distal renal tubular acidosis: importance of acid-base balance.

Authors:  Harald Seeger; Peter Salfeld; Rüdiger Eisel; Carsten A Wagner; Nilufar Mohebbi
Journal:  J Nephrol       Date:  2016-12-22       Impact factor: 3.902

Review 3.  Pregnancy and chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  John M Davison; Marshall D Lindheimer
Journal:  Semin Nephrol       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 5.299

4.  Successful Pregnancy Outcome after In Vitro Fertilization in a Kidney Graft Recipient: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Authors:  Bronisława Pietrzak; Natalia Mazanowska; Bożena Kociszewska-Najman; Iwona Szymusik; Barbara Grzechocińska; Joanna Pazik; Zoulikha Jabiry-Zieniewicz; Anna Popow; Mirosław Wielgos
Journal:  Ann Transplant       Date:  2015-06-16       Impact factor: 1.530

Review 5.  Kidney transplantation and gender disparity.

Authors:  Rahul M Jindal; John J Ryan; Imran Sajjad; Madhukiran H Murthy; Lyndsay S Baines
Journal:  Am J Nephrol       Date:  2005-08-26       Impact factor: 3.754

Review 6.  Prescribing hemodialysis: the role of gender.

Authors:  Thomas A Depner
Journal:  Adv Ren Replace Ther       Date:  2003-01

7.  Does pregnancy have any impact on long term damage accrual and on the outcome of lupus nephritis?

Authors:  Davide Gianfreda; Silvana Quaglini; Giulia Frontini; Francesca Raffiotta; Piergiorgio Messa; Gabriella Moroni
Journal:  J Autoimmun       Date:  2017-06-21       Impact factor: 7.094

Review 8.  [Kidney involvement in rheumatoid arthritis].

Authors:  A Icardi; P Araghi; M Ciabattoni; U Romano; P Lazzarini; G Bianchi
Journal:  Reumatismo       Date:  2003

Review 9.  Sexual disparities in the incidence and course of SLE and RA.

Authors:  Sara K Tedeschi; Bonnie Bermas; Karen H Costenbader
Journal:  Clin Immunol       Date:  2013-03-16       Impact factor: 3.969

Review 10.  Acute kidney injury in pregnancy and the role of underlying CKD: a point of view from México.

Authors:  Margarita Ibarra-Hernández; Oralia Alejandra Orozco-Guillén; María Luz de la Alcantar-Vallín; Ruben Garrido-Roldan; María Patricia Jiménez-Alvarado; Kenia Benitez Castro; Francisco Villa-Villagrana; Mario Borbolla; Juan Manuel Gallardo-Gaona; Guillermo García-García; Norberto Reyes-Paredes; Giorgina Barbara Piccoli
Journal:  J Nephrol       Date:  2017-10-11       Impact factor: 3.902

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1.  Pre-pregnancy kidney function and subsequent adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Authors:  Emily W Harville; Janet Catov; C Elizabeth Lewis; Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo; Erica P Gunderson
Journal:  Pregnancy Hypertens       Date:  2019-02-01       Impact factor: 2.494

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