Global and national public awareness and interest in glomerular diseases from 2004 to 2024
Suryanarayanan Balakrishnan,
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Charat Thongprayoon,
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Iasmina Craici
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et al.
Frontiers in Nephrology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: Jan. 23, 2025
Background
Glomerular
diseases
significantly
impact
global
health.
This
study
investigated
public
interest
in
five
common
glomerular
diseases.
Methods
Google
Trends™
were
used
to
analyze
search
activity
from
January
2004
December
2024
for
IgA
nephropathy
(IgAN),
membranous
glomerulonephritis
(MN),
focal
segmental
glomerulosclerosis
(FSGS),
lupus
nephritis
(LN),
and
diabetic
(DN).
Data
retrieved
both
globally
English-speaking
countries,
including
the
United
States.
Monthly
yearly
relative
assessed
compared.
Results
Globally,
IgAN
had
highest
average
activity,
followed
by
DN,
FSGS,
LN,
MN.
Both
FSGS
exhibited
declining
trends,
while
LN
showed
an
upward
pattern.
MN
DN
experienced
a
modest
decline
before
2016,
preceded
slight
increase.
Among
was
predominantly
concentrated
primarily
States,
Kingdom,
Canada,
Australia,
with
States
consistently
ranking
as
leading
country.
For
IgAN,
MN,
trends
observed
appeared
align
data.
In
contrast,
exceeded
levels,
slightly
lower
than
activity.
most
prominent
North
Dakota,
Massachusetts,
Delaware,
respectively,
saw
peak
West
Virginia.
Conclusion
Public
engagement
has
not
uniformly
grown,
at
least
emphasizing
need
enhanced
awareness
efforts.
Future
analysis
should
prioritize
terms
predominant
language
of
each
Language: Английский
Automation of Ultrafiltration Rate Control by Glucose Concentration Regulation in Peritoneal Dialysis Solution
K. V. Pozhar,
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B. M. Putrya,
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Nikita M. Zhilo
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et al.
Artificial Organs,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 7, 2025
ABSTRACT
Background
Glucose
absorption
into
the
bloodstream
and
body
tissues
poses
a
significant
challenge
in
peritoneal
dialysis,
resulting
reduced
ultrafiltration
rate
requiring
use
of
dialysate
with
high
initial
glucose
concentration.
The
goal
presented
study
is
to
develop
system
for
controlling
concentration
rate.
Methods
paper
proposes
method
automatic
control
infusion
maintain
given
This
utilizes
an
optical
monitor
strategy
that
combines
feedback
prediction
volume.
Computer
simulations
were
conducted
evaluate
efficiency
under
various
conditions,
including
errors
monitor,
inaccuracies
parameter
determination,
drift
patient
parameters.
Additionally,
was
compared
open
loop.
Results
Conclusions
Our
results
demonstrate
feasibility
using
noninvasive
monitoring
systems
proposed
closed
loop
provides
more
stable
maintenance
at
least
12
h,
even
presence
glucometer
errors,
continuous
infusion.
Language: Английский