Dr. Jay Lawrence Koyner M.D.
Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) | Nephrology
5841 S Maryland Ave Suite S-506, Mc 5100 Chicago IL, 60637About
Dr. Jay Koyner is a nephrologist practicing in Chicago, IL. Dr. Koyner specializes in the care and treatment of the kidneys. As a nephrologist, Dr. Koyner most typically treats conditions like kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, acute renal failure, polycystuc kidney disease, high blood pressure and more. Nephrologists are also experts on kidney transplantation and dialysis. They are usually referred to by primary care physicians for problems related to the kidneys, and while they can perform tests to diagnose kidney disorders, they do not perform surgeries.
Education and Training
Stony Brook Univ Health Sciences Center School Of Medicine 2001
Stony Brook University School of Medicine 2001
State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Nephrology
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The effects of heart failure on renal function.
- The outcome of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin-positive subclinical acute kidney injury: a multicenter pooled analysis of prospective studies.
- Does renal replacement therapy improve outcome? Controversies in acute kidney injury.
- Autologous creatinine clearance in a case of necrotizing fasciitis and anuria.
- Assessment and diagnosis of renal dysfunction in the ICU.
- Chemical analog-to-digital signal conversion based on robust threshold chemistry and its evaluation in the context of microfluidics-based quantitative assays.
- Acute kidney injury and mortality following ventricular assist device implantation.
- Entanglement of sepsis, chronic kidney disease, and other comorbidities in patients who develop acute kidney injury.
- The Golden Hours of AKI: Is Oxygen Delivery the Key?
- Nephrohepatology: Managing the Nexus of Liver and Kidney Interactions.
- Biomarkers in Acute Kidney Injury.
- Acute Kidney Injury: A Modifiable Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality.
- Risk Stratification for Acute Kidney Injury: Are Biomarkers Enough?
- Development of a Multicenter Ward-Based AKI Prediction Model.
Clinical Trials
Treatments
- Chronic Kidney Disease
Professional Memberships
- Member American Society of Nephrology
- Member Sci. Comm. Nat'l Kidney Fo. IL
- Member American Medical Association
- Member American College of Physicians
- Member Int'l Society of Nephrology
- Member Soc. of Critical Care Medicine
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