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Profit facility status linked to longer wait times for kidney transplants

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Researchers found that profit dialysis facility status was associated with longer wait-listing times and kidney transplants.

Care of adults at profit versus nonprofit dialysis facilities has been associated with lower access to kidney transplants.

In a study published in JAMA, Celina Brunson, M.D., nephrologist and medical director of dialysis at Children’s National Hospital, and a cohort of researchers, found that profit facility status was associated with longer wait-listing times and kidney transplants. Whether there was a correlation in profit status was unknown before this study.

Researchers reviewed the United States (US) Renal Data System records of 13,333 pediatric patients under the age of 18 who started dialysis from the year 2000 through 2018 in U.S. dialysis facilities. This was followed up through June 30, 2019. Results showed that among U.S. pediatric patients undergoing dialysis, profit dialysis facility status was significantly associated with increased time to wait-listing and kidney transplants.

The full study can be viewed here.

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Reproductive healthcare is key for adolescents with chronic kidney disease

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In a report, Drs. Moxey-Mims and Brunson review the current state of reproductive healthcare for adolescents in the U.S., including those with chronic kidney disease.

In a report from the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Marva Moxey-Mims, M.D., division chief of nephrology at Children’s National Hospital and Celina Brunson, M.D., medical director of dialysis, review the current state of reproductive healthcare for adolescents in the United States. They also explore the limited information available for pregnancy in adolescents with chronic kidney disease, including concerns for the impact of pregnancy on progression of kidney disease, and the potential fetotoxic effects of medications prescribed for some types of kidney disease and in kidney transplantation. They describe barriers to access to important information for reproductive healthcare options, which may be exacerbated after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

This work gives pediatric nephrologists information that can help them provide appropriate information and support to their adolescent patients with chronic kidney disease.

“This work will provide guidance around reproductive healthcare options for those with chronic kidney disease. We need to learn to be comfortable about ways to educate and help our teens with chronic kidney disease to optimize their overall health,” says Moxey-Mims.

Read more about the report from the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.

Denver Brown, M.D., and Celina Brunson, M.D.

Children’s National expands its nationally ranked nephrology division

Children’s National Hospital has added five physicians to its nationally ranked Nephrology Division. Denver Brown, M.D., Celina Brunson, M.D., Ashima Gulati, M.D., Melissa Meyers, M.D., Catherine Park, M.D., all have joined the department over a span of the past two years.

“These physicians are incredible additions to our nephrology division,” said Marva Moxey-Mims, M.D., chief of the Division of Nephrology at Children’s National. “We are excited about the expertise these young physicians already contribute to our division and can’t wait to share more as we continue to expand our efforts as one of the top nephrology programs in the country. We are elated to have them on our team.”

Each of the new faculty members has specific areas of clinical and research interests. Dr. Brown’s focus is chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the impact of acidosis on growth and disease progression. Dr. Brunson’s interest is dialysis, health disparities and social determinants of health for children with CKD. She is a JELF Advocacy scholar through the American Society of Nephrology. Dr. Gulati is an expert in inherited kidney diseases with a particular focus on polycystic kidney disease for which she has external grant support. Dr. Meyers’ interest is kidney transplantation and Dr. Park, our newest addition, is interested in systemic inflammatory diseases, especially lupus nephritis.

The nephrology team will continue to provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care to children throughout the full spectrum of kidney diseases.

Denver Brown, M.D., Celina Brunson, M.D., Ashima Gulati, M.D., Melissa Meyers, M.D., Catherine Park, M.D.

Denver Brown, M.D., Celina Brunson, M.D., Ashima Gulati, M.D., Melissa Meyers, M.D. and Catherine Park, M.D., recently joined the nephrology division.