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Jerry Yee – Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA
Ying-Yong Zhao – Northwest University, Xi’an, China
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Vol. 52, No. 1, 2021

Contents

     World Kidney Day 2021: Editorial

  1 Living Well with Kidney Disease by Patient and Care-Partner Empowerment:
    Kidney Health for Everyone Everywhere
    Kalantar-Zadeh, K. (Orange, CA); Li, P.K.-T. (Hong Kong); Tantisattamo, E.
    (Orange, CA); Kumaraswami, L. (Chennai); Liakopoulos, V. (Thessaloniki); Lui, S.-F.
    (Hong Kong); Ulasi, I. (Enugu); Andreoli, S. (Indianapolis, IN); Balducci, A. (Rome);
    Dupuis, S. (Brussels); Harris, T. (London); Hradsky, A. (Brussels); Knight, R.
    (Tampa, FL); Kumar, S. (Chennai); Ng, M. (Hong Kong); Poidevin, A. (Brussels);
    Saadi, G. (Giza); Tong, A. (Sydney, NSW); for the World Kidney Day Steering
    Committee

     Laboratory Investigation: Research Article

  8 Serum and Tissue Levels of Advanced Glycation End Products and Risk of
    Mortality in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis
    Jiang, J.; Zhang, Y. (Guangzhou); Chen, J. (Hangzhou); Yang, X. (Guangzhou); Mei, C.
    (Shanghai); Xiong, F. (Wuhan); Shi, W. (Guangzhou); Zhou, W. (Beijing); Liu, X.
    (Guangzhou); Sun, S. (Xi’an); Zhang, P. (Hangzhou); Zhang, Y. (Shanghai); Zhang, Y.
    (Wuhan); Liu, S. (Guangzhou); Zhang, Z. (Beijing); Lin, Q. (Guangzhou); Yu, Y. (Xi’an);
    Tian, J.; Luo, W.; Qin, X.; Hou, F.F. (Guangzhou)

     Patient-Oriented, Translational Research: Research Article

 17 Comparison of Sampling Methods for International Normalized Ratio
     Monitoring in Haemodialysis Patients (INRHaemo Study)
     Rajkumar, T. (Campbelltown, NSW); Wong, J.; Harvey, M.; Weidersehn, L.
     (Liverpool, NSW); Surmon, L. (Campbelltown, NSW); Makris, A. (Liverpool, NSW)
 26 Daprodustat Compared with Epoetin Beta Pegol for Anemia in Japanese
     Patients Not on Dialysis: A 52-Week Randomized Open-Label Phase 3 Trial
     Nangaku, M. (Tokyo); Hamano, T. (Aichi); Akizawa, T. (Tokyo); Tsubakihara, Y.
     (Osaka); Nagai, R.; Okuda, N.; Kurata, K.; Nagakubo, T. (Tokyo); Jones, N.P. (Uxbridge);
     Endo, Y. (Tokyo); Cobitz, A.R. (Collegeville, PA)

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36 Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Kidney Disease Study:
   Rationale and Design
   Shukla, A.M.; Segal, M.S.; Pepine, C.J. (Gainesville, FL); Cheung, A.K.
   (Salt Lake City, UT); Shuster, J.; Mohandas, R.; Martinez, W.M.; Flint, J.J.
   (Gainesville, FL); Shah, S.V. (Little Rock, AR)
45 Effect of an Intensive Weight-Loss Lifestyle Intervention on Kidney
   Function: A Randomized Controlled Trial
   Díaz-López, A.; Becerra-Tomás, N. (Reus/Madrid); Ruiz, V. (Reus); Toledo, E. (Madrid/
   Pamplona); Babio, N. (Reus/Madrid); Corella, D. (Madrid/Valencia); Fitó, M. (Madrid/
   Barcelona); Romaguera, D. (Madrid/Palma de Mallorca); Vioque, J. (Alicante/Madrid);
   Alonso-Gómez, Á.M. (Madrid/Vitoria-Gasteiz); Wärnberg, J. (Madrid/Málaga);
   Martínez, J.A. (Madrid/Pamplona); Serra-Majem, L. (Madrid/Las Palmas); Estruch, R.
   (Madrid/Barcelona); Tinahones, F.J. (Madrid/Málaga); Lapetra, J. (Madrid/Sevilla);
   Pintó, X. (Madrid/Barcelona); Tur, J.A. (Madrid/Palma de Mallorca); López-Miranda, J.
   (Madrid/Cordoba); Cano Ibañez, N. (Madrid/Granada); Delgado-Rodríguez, M.
   (Madrid/Jaén); Matía-Martín, P.; Daimiel, L. (Madrid); de Paz, J.A. (Madrid/León);
   Vidal, J. (Barcelona/Madrid); Vázquez, C. (Madrid); Ruiz-Canela, M. (Madrid/
   Pamplona); Bulló, M. (Reus/Madrid); Sorlí, J.V. (Madrid/Valencia); Goday, A. (Madrid/
   Barcelona); Fiol, M. (Madrid/Palma de Mallorca); García-de-la-Hera, M. (Alicante/
   Madrid); Tojal Sierra, L. (Madrid/Vitoria-Gasteiz); Pérez-Farinós, N. (Madrid/Málaga);
   Zulet, M.Á. (Madrid/Pamplona); Sánchez-Villegas, A. (Madrid/Las Palmas);
   Sacanella, E. (Madrid/Barcelona); Fernández-García, J.C. (Madrid/Málaga);
   Santos-Lozano, J.M. (Madrid/Sevilla); Gimenez-Gracia, M. (Madrid/Barcelona);
   del Mar Bibiloni, M. (Madrid/Palma de Mallorca); Diez-Espino, J. (Madrid/Pamplona);
   Ortega-Azorin, C. (Madrid/Valencia); Castañer, O. (Madrid/Barcelona); Morey, M.
   (Madrid/Palma de Mallorca); Torres-Collado, L. (Alicante/Madrid); Sorto Sanchez, C.
   (Madrid/Vitoria-Gasteiz); Muñoz, M.Á.; Ros, E. (Madrid/Barcelona);
   Martinez-Gonzalez, M.A. (Madrid/Pamplona/Boston, MA); Salas-Salvadó, J. (Reus/
   Madrid); the PREDIMED-Plus Investigators

   Novel Research Findings

59 Impact of Circulating N-Acylethanolamine Levels with Clinical and
   Laboratory End Points in Hemodialysis Patients
   Pai, A.Y.; Wenziger, C. (Irvine, CA); Streja, E. (Irvine, CA/Long Beach, CA);
   Argueta, D.A.; DiPatrizio, N.V. (Riverside, CA); Rhee, C.M.; Vaziri, N.D. (Irvine, CA);
   Kalantar-Zadeh, K. (Irvine, CA/Long Beach, CA); Piomelli, D. (Irvine, CA); Moradi, H.
   (Irvine, CA/Long Beach, CA)
69 Detection of Changes in Renal Blood Flow Using Arterial Spin Labeling MRI
   Kannenkeril, D.; Janka, R.; Bosch, A.; Jung, S.; Kolwelter, J.; Striepe, K.; Ott, C.
   (Erlangen); Martirosian, P. (Tübingen); Schiffer, M.; Uder, M.; Schmieder, R.E.
   (Erlangen)
76 Renal Functional Recovery Confounding the Assessment of Contrast
   Nephropathy: Propensity Score Analysis
   Gorelik, Y.; Bloch-Isenberg, N. (Haifa); Heyman, S.N. (Jerusalem); Khamaisi, M. (Haifa)

   Letter to the Editor

84 Comment on “Acute Kidney Injury in COVID-19 Patients: An Inner City
   Hospital Experience and Policy Implications”
   Flynn, N. (Cambridge)

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Highlighted Article Summaries

   Am J Nephrol 2021;52:45–58
   DOI: 10.1159/000513664

   Effect of an Intensive Weight-Loss Lifestyle Intervention on
   Kidney Function: A Randomized Controlled Trial
   Díaz-López, A.; Becerra-Tomás, N.; Ruiz, V.; Toledo, E.; Babio, N.; Corella, D.; Fitó, M.;
   Romaguera, D.; Vioque, J.; Alonso-Gómez, Á.M.; Wärnberg, J.; Martínez, J.A.;
   Serra-Majem, L.; Estruch, R.; Tinahones, F.J.; Lapetra, J.; Pintó, X.; Tur, J.A.;
   López-Miranda, J.; Cano Ibañez, N.; Delgado-Rodríguez, M.; Matía-Martín, P.;
   Daimiel, L.; de Paz, J.A.; Vidal, J.; Vázquez, C.; Ruiz-Canela, M.; Bulló, M.; Sorlí, J.V.;
   Goday, A.; Fiol, M.; García-de-la-Hera, M.; Tojal Sierra, L.; Pérez-Farinós, N.;
   Zulet, M.Á.; Sánchez-Villegas, A.; Sacanella, E.; Fernández-García, J.C.;
   Santos-Lozano, J.M.; Gimenez-Gracia, M.; del Mar Bibiloni, M.; Diez-Espino, J.;
   Ortega-Azorin, C.; Castañer, O.; Morey, M.; Torres-Collado, L.; Sorto Sanchez, C.;
   Muñoz, M.Á.; Ros, E.; Martinez-Gonzalez, M.A.; Salas-Salvadó, J.; the PREDIMED-Plus
   Investigators

   In this 6 year multicenter randomized trial in Spain, 6,719 overweight or obese
   participants free of cardiovascular disease were assigned to either a control diet or an
   energy reduced diet with behavioral and activity interventions to examine their effects
   on primary cardiovascular disease prevention. In an analysis reported here, after 1 year,
   there was a protection on eGFR but not on albuminuria.

   Am J Nephrol 2021;52:1–7
   DOI: 10.1159/000513952

   Living Well with Kidney Disease by Patient and Care-Partner Empowerment:
   Kidney Health for Everyone Everywhere
   Kalantar-Zadeh, K.; Li, P.K.-T.; Tantisattamo, E.; Kumaraswami, L.; Liakopoulos, V.;
   Lui, S.-F.; Ulasi, I.; Andreoli, S.; Balducci, A.; Dupuis S.; Harris, T.; Hradsky, A.;
   Knight, R.; Kumar, S.; Ng, M.; Poidevin, A.; Saadi, G.; Tong, A.; for the World Kidney
   Day Steering Committee

   This the World Kidney Day Perspective article-Summarized: There is a need to broaden
   the focus on living well with kidney disease and re-engagement in life, including an
   emphasis on patients being in control. The World Kidney Day (WKD) Joint Steering
   Committee has declared 2021 the year of “Living Well with Kidney Disease” in an effort
   to increase education and awareness on the important goal of patient empowerment and
   life participation.

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Am J Nephrol 2021;52:8–16
DOI: 10.1159/000512385

Serum and Tissue Levels of Advanced Glycation End Products and Risk of
Mortality in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis
Jiang, J.; Zhang, Y.; Chen, J.; Yang, X.; Mei, C.; Xiong, F.; Shi, W.; Zhou, W.; Liu, X.;
Sun, S.; Zhang, P.; Zhan,g Y.; Zhang, Y.; Liu, S.; Zhang, Z.; Lin, Q.; Yu, Y.; Tian, J.;
Luo, W.; Qin, X.; Hou, F.F.

Tissue AGEs estimated by skin autofluorescence (SAF) predicted all-cause and cardio-
vascular disease (CVD) mortality whereas serum AGEs (Nε-carboxymethyl-lysine,
CML) did not.

Am J Nephrol 2021;52:69–75
DOI:10.1159/00051366

Detection of Changes in Renal Blood Flow Using Arterial Spin Labeling MRI
Kannenkeril, D.; Janka, R.; Bosch, A.; Jung, S.; Kolwelter, J.; Striepe, K.; Ott, C.;
Martirosian, P.; Schiffer, M.; Uder, M.; Schmieder, R.E.

Acute and short-term changes in RBF could be detected using ASL-MRI. Moreover,
differences in RBF between healthy and diseased individuals were detected by needing
only small sample size per group. Thus, ASL-MRI offers an advantage in conducting
clinical trials compared to other technologies.

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