Editorial note

M. R. Davids
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Now that we have successfully migrated to our new online platform, AJN has taken the additional step of adopting a “publish-as-you-go” strategy. Articles will be published once they have been accepted and there will no longer be the usual wait until the next issue is published. New articles will be added throughout the year and will therefore be available to be read and cited much sooner. The latest articles which we are now publishing include a short review by Halperin on the assessment of the renal response in patients with potassium disorders. Halperin first gave us the well-known transtubular K+ gradient (TTKG) but in recent years has been recommending the use of the urine K+/creatinine ratio instead. In this article he explains the reasons for this change. Kapembwa et al. present their data on technique survival in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town. Successfully maintaining patients on PD is especially important when a PD-first policy is being followed, as is the case at their centre. The issue of the access of rural patients with chronic kidney disease to healthcare is the topic of the paper by Singh et al., who report on referral patterns at a tertiary centre in Durban, South Africa. The paper by Camara et al., from the Free State province, South Africa, describes the outcomes of patients with acute kidney injury who needed continuous renal replacement therapy. In their cohort, patients with HIV infection were substantially younger and had a much worse outcome. Finally, the report by Makhoba et al. describes a case of osseous metaplasia in a renal allograft.
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既然我们已经成功地迁移到新的在线平台,AJN已经采取了采用“随用随发”策略的额外步骤。文章一旦被接受就会发表,不再需要像往常一样等到下一期出版。新的文章将在全年添加,因此可以更快地阅读和引用。我们现在发表的最新文章包括Halperin对钾疾病患者肾脏反应评估的简短综述。Halperin首先给了我们众所周知的经短突K+梯度(TTKG),但近年来已经推荐使用尿K+/肌酐比值代替。在本文中,他解释了这一变化的原因。Kapembwa等人介绍了开普敦Tygerberg医院腹膜透析(PD)患者的技术生存率数据。当PD优先政策被遵循时,成功地维持PD患者是特别重要的,就像他们中心的情况一样。农村慢性肾病患者获得医疗保健的问题是Singh等人的论文主题,他们报告了南非德班一家三级中心的转诊模式。来自南非自由邦省的Camara等人的论文描述了需要持续肾脏替代治疗的急性肾损伤患者的结果。在他们的队列中,感染艾滋病毒的患者明显更年轻,结果也更糟糕。最后,Makhoba等人的报告描述了一例同种异体肾移植骨化生。
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