To investigate whether Hurricane Katrina's landfall in August 2005 resulted in excess mortality, we conducted a cohort study of patients who started dialysis between January 2003 and late August 2005 and who received treatment at 94 Katrina-affected clinics in the area. Survival, regardless of patient location after the storm, was followed through February 2006. In adjusted Cox proportional hazards models, Hurricane Katrina (time-varying indicator) was not significantly associated with mortality risk for patients from regions of the Gulf Coast affected by Katrina or those from a subset of 40 New Orleans clinics. Subgroup analyses indicated no significant increased mortality risk by race, income status, or dialysis modality. Sensitivity anal...
The impact of natural disasters on the provision of dialysis services has received increased attenti...
IntroductionNatural hazards are elements of the physical environment caused by forces extraneous to ...
Since the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the city's hurrican...
To investigate whether Hurricane Katrina's landfall in August 2005 resulted in excess mortality, we ...
In order to evaluate the factors that contributed to missed dialysis sessions and increased hospital...
Besides victims with acute kidney injury, disasters may also affect the destiny of chronic dialysis ...
Besides victims with acute kidney injury, disasters may also affect the destiny of chronic dialysis ...
Continuity of care for End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients is critical as they are at heightened...
The consequences of a natural event such as a hurricane can especially have a negative impact on vul...
Natural disasters have negative health impacts on patients who need dialysis in affected areas. Seve...
Objectives. We determined the association of psychiatric symptoms in the year after Hurricane Katrin...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
Previous studies have shown that natural disasters, and hurricanes in particular, have led to more d...
ABSTRACT: In late August 2005, the New Orleans metropolitan area suffered the destructive power of h...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) – a progressive loss of renal function – is a growing health burden for...
The impact of natural disasters on the provision of dialysis services has received increased attenti...
IntroductionNatural hazards are elements of the physical environment caused by forces extraneous to ...
Since the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the city's hurrican...
To investigate whether Hurricane Katrina's landfall in August 2005 resulted in excess mortality, we ...
In order to evaluate the factors that contributed to missed dialysis sessions and increased hospital...
Besides victims with acute kidney injury, disasters may also affect the destiny of chronic dialysis ...
Besides victims with acute kidney injury, disasters may also affect the destiny of chronic dialysis ...
Continuity of care for End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients is critical as they are at heightened...
The consequences of a natural event such as a hurricane can especially have a negative impact on vul...
Natural disasters have negative health impacts on patients who need dialysis in affected areas. Seve...
Objectives. We determined the association of psychiatric symptoms in the year after Hurricane Katrin...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
Previous studies have shown that natural disasters, and hurricanes in particular, have led to more d...
ABSTRACT: In late August 2005, the New Orleans metropolitan area suffered the destructive power of h...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) – a progressive loss of renal function – is a growing health burden for...
The impact of natural disasters on the provision of dialysis services has received increased attenti...
IntroductionNatural hazards are elements of the physical environment caused by forces extraneous to ...
Since the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the city's hurrican...