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overview Jay L. Koyner, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Section of Nephrology at the University of Chicago. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biophysics at The Johns Hopkins University. He then went on to complete medical school at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he awarded a degree with distinction in research following completion of a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Fellowship. Dr. Koyner completed his internal medicine and nephrology training at the University of Chicago, where he currently serves as the Medical Director of the Inpatient Dialysis Unit and Director of ICU Nephrology. He is an expert in the care of patients at risk for and diagnosed with acute kidney injury (AKI) . He is spoken nationally and internationally on AKI and a variety of topics in the field of Critical Care Nephrology. Over the last decade he has served many roles for the American Society of Nephrology, including being a member of the Acute Kidney Injury Advisory Group, Co-Director of the Critical Care Nephrology pre-course (2014 to 2018), Co-Editor of the Nephrology Self-Assessment Program (NephSAP) for Acute Kidney Injury and Critical Care Nephrology (2016 to 2019) and currently he sits on the Scientific Advisory Board of the National Kidney Foundation. He has served on the editorial review board of the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, The American Journal of Nephrology and Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease. In addition to being a dedicated clinician educator, Dr. Koyner’s critical care nephrology research interests have focused on the utilization of plasma and urine biomarkers to improve patient risk stratification and outcomes in the setting of AKI. He has contributed to several multicenter studies investigating biomarkers of AKI, including the TRIBE-AKI study, the Furosemide Stress Test study and several industry sponsored investigations. More recently he has begun developing and implementing an electronic health record derived AKI risk score, with the goal of improving the care of patients at high risk for the development of severe hospital acquired AKI. He has published over 90 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on AKI and the care of patients with kidney injury in the ICU.
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Concept Cardiac Surgical Procedures
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Concept Surgical Procedures, Operative
Concept Vascular Surgical Procedures
Concept Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures
Concept Elective Surgical Procedures
Academic Article Urinary cystatin C as an early biomarker of acute kidney injury following adult cardiothoracic surgery.
Academic Article Postoperative biomarkers predict acute kidney injury and poor outcomes after pediatric cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Presurgical serum cystatin C and risk of acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Preoperative serum brain natriuretic peptide and risk of acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Assessment and diagnosis of renal dysfunction in the ICU.
Academic Article Postoperative biomarkers predict acute kidney injury and poor outcomes after adult cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Biomarkers predict progression of acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Serum cystatin C- versus creatinine-based definitions of acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery: a prospective cohort study.
Academic Article Urinary glutathione S-transferases in the pathogenesis and diagnostic evaluation of acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery: a critical review.
Academic Article Performance of kidney injury molecule-1 and liver fatty acid-binding protein and combined biomarkers of AKI after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Association of postoperative proteinuria with AKI after cardiac surgery among patients at high risk.
Academic Article Urinary cystatin C and acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Clinical utility of biomarkers of AKI in cardiac surgery and critical illness.
Academic Article Blood transfusions are associated with urinary biomarkers of kidney injury in cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Association between preoperative statin use and acute kidney injury biomarkers in cardiac surgical procedures.
Academic Article Urinary biomarkers of AKI and mortality 3 years after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Preoperative angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blocker use and acute kidney injury in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Early postoperative serum cystatin C predicts severe acute kidney injury following pediatric cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Preoperative proteinuria predicts acute kidney injury in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Preparing for renal replacement therapy in patients with the Ebola virus disease.
Academic Article Association of Perioperative Plasma Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin Levels with 3-Year Mortality after Cardiac Surgery: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study.
Academic Article Biomarkers in Acute Kidney Injury.
Academic Article Urine Biomarkers and Perioperative Acute Kidney Injury: The Impact of Preoperative Estimated GFR.
Academic Article Association of Peak Changes in Plasma Cystatin C and Creatinine With Death After Cardiac Operations.
Academic Article Risk Stratification for Acute Kidney Injury: Are Biomarkers Enough?
Academic Article First Post-Operative Urinary Kidney Injury Biomarkers and Association with the Duration of AKI in the TRIBE-AKI Cohort.
Academic Article Optimal Role of the Nephrologist in the Intensive Care Unit.
Academic Article Have biomarkers failed in acute kidney injury? No.
Academic Article Update on Perioperative Acute Kidney Injury.
Academic Article Relationship of Kidney Injury Biomarkers with Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcomes after Cardiac Surgery.
Academic Article Cardiac and Vascular Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: The 20th International Consensus Conference of the ADQI (Acute Disease Quality Initiative) Group.
Academic Article Biomarkers in acute kidney injury: that's all the story? : Discussion on "Have biomarkers failed in acute kidney injury?"
Academic Article Sepsis associated acute kidney injury.
Academic Article The Association of Angiogenesis Markers With Acute Kidney Injury and Mortality After Cardiac Surgery.
Academic Article The furosemide stress test for prediction of worsening acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: A multicenter, prospective, observational study.
Academic Article Clinical use of [TIMP-2]•[IGFBP7] biomarker testing to assess risk of acute kidney injury in critical care: guidance from an expert panel.
Academic Article Association of plasma-soluble ST2 and galectin-3 with cardiovascular events and mortality following cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Identification and validation of biomarkers of persistent acute kidney injury: the RUBY study.
Academic Article Results from the TRIBE-AKI Study found associations between post-operative blood biomarkers and risk of chronic kidney disease after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Individualized acute kidney injury after care.
Academic Article Urinary EGF and MCP-1 and risk of CKD after cardiac surgery.
Academic Article Early versus delayed initiation of renal replacement therapy in cardiac-surgery associated acute kidney injury: an economic perspective.
Academic Article Clinical Outcomes of Persistent Severe Acute Kidney Injury among Patients with Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes Stage 2 or 3 Acute Kidney Injury.
Academic Article Pre-operative kidney biomarkers and risks for death, cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease events after cardiac surgery: the TRIBE-AKI study.
Grant The Role of Cystatin C in Acute Kidney Injury
Academic Article Study protocol of a phase 2, randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind, adaptive, parallel group clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of recombinant alpha-1-microglobulin in subjects at high risk for acute kidney injury following open-chest cardiac surgery (AKITA trial).
Academic Article Digital health and acute kidney injury: consensus report of the 27th Acute Disease Quality Initiative workgroup.
Academic Article Biomarker Enrichment in Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury: Finding High-Risk Patients in the Intensive Care Unit.
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