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Novel Calcimimetic Lowers Parathyroid in Dialysis Patients - Medscape

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Tablo Dialysis Machine Simple Enough for Patients to Use Themselves - Medgadget.com (blog)
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Outset Medical (San Jose, CA) landed FDA clearance for its innovative new hemodialysis designed to expand access to the therapy. The Tablo System was intended to look and operate more like a consumer device so that just about anyone with guided ...
Dialysis technology company raises $91 million, hopes for at-home use San Francisco Business Times
Outset Medical raises $91M; aims to disrupt dialysis clinic model MedCity News
Outset Medical Announces $91 Million in New Funding for First-Of-Its-Kind FDA

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Smoking Increases Risk of Prostate Cancer Recurrence After Surgery - Renal and Urology News
June 10, 2015

Smoking is a risk factor for biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer (PCa) following radical prostatectomy (RP), new study findings suggest.

In a retrospective study of 6,538 PCa patients who underwent RP, a team led by Malte Rieken, MD, of University Hospital Basel in Basel, Switzerland, and Shahrokh F. Shariat, MD, of the Medical University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria, found that current and former smokers had a significant 1.8 and 1.6 times higher risk of biochemical recurrence than non-smokers. Smoking cessation for 10 or more years mitigated the risk. The 5-year recurrence-free survival rates for current, former, and never smokers were 83%, 84%, and 90%, respectively.

“Smokers should be counseled regarding the detrimental effects of smoking on PCa prognosis,” the investigators wrote in a report published online ahead of print in European Urology. “Urologists need to play a broader role in the health care management of our population.”

Of the 6,538 patients, 2,214 (34%), 2,086 (32%), and 2,238 (34%) were current, former, and never smokers, respectively. The median follow-up for men not experiencing biochemical recurrence was 28 months. The 3 groups were comparable with respect to Gleason score, extracapsular extension, seminal vesicle invasion, and positive surgical margins.

The researchers observed no significant association between cumulative smoking exposure and risk of biochemical recurrence.

Study limitations include the retrospective design and potential recall bias with regard to smoking history.

The new study adds to a growing body of evidence that smoking is associated with worse outcomes in patients with urologic malignancies. For example, at the recent American Urological Association annual meeting, a team led by Akshay Sood, MD, of of the Vattikuti Urology Institute, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, presented data showing that current and former smokers who underwent RP for PCa had increased odds of pulmonary and renal complications compared with non-smokers. Among patients who underwent radical cystectomy, current smokers had increased odds of re-intervention and former smokers had increased odds of readmission compared with non-smokers.

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Nephrology and Urology Devices Market to 2017 – Usage of Incontinence ... - Medgadget.com (blog)
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1 Table of Contents 4
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List of Figures 8

2 Introduction 10
2.1 GBI Research Guidance 10

3 Nephrology and Urology Devices: Market Characterization 11
3.1 Global Nephrology and Urology Devices Market, Revenue ($bn), 2003 2010 11
3.2 Global Nephrology and Urology Devices Market, Revenue Forecast ($bn), 2010 2017 12
3.3 Global Nephrology and Urology Devices Market, Key Technology Trends 13
3.3.1 Wearable Artificial Kidney 13
3.3.2 Shock Wave Lithotripsy 13
3.3.3 Transurethral Microwave Thermotherapy (TUMT) 13
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3.4 Global Nephrology and Urology Devices Market, Market Dynamics 15
3.4.1 Market Drivers 15
3.4.2 Market Restraints 16
3.5 Global Nephrology and Urology Market, Key Company Share (%), 2009 18

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Ongoing investigation of ambulance billing fraud nets another guilty plea - Philadelphia Business Journal (blog)

A 44-year-old Philadelphia man pleaded guilty to accepting kickbacks from a city… more

Another ambulance passenger entered a guilty plea tied to the federal government’s ongoing fraud probe of area ambulance companies.

During the past five years, federal authorities have charged eight Philadelphia-area ambulance companies with filing fraudulent claims that have cost the Medicare program more than $18 million.

The investigation expanded to passengers late last year year.

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On Tuesday, Derrick Brown, 44, of Philadelphia, pleaded guilty to charges of receiving kickbacks and making false statements to law enforcement, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Brown faces a suggested sentence of up to six months in prison followed by up to three years of supervised release. He was ordered to pay full restitution of $21.880.02.

According to the indictment filed against him, Brown, in April 2011, began receiving transportation to dialysis appointments by Philadelphia-based Brotherly Love Ambulance Inc., which billed Medicare for the trips.

Brown did not qualify for Medicare coverage because he could walk and could have been transported safely by means other than ambulance. He also accepted monthly kickbacks — the amount of which was not disclosed — from Brotherly Love Ambulance to induce him to continue to use the ambulance company for trips to the dialysis center.

Feda Kuran, the owner of Brotherly Love Ambulance, was sentenced to 64 months in prison last year for her role in the ambulance company getting Medicare to pay it more than $2 million in inappropriate claims.

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