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Avantika Israni is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research focuses on kidney disease, including acute kidney injury and its relationship with COVID-19 severity, as indicated by her systematic review and meta-analysis. She investigates potential triggers of stroke related to COVID-19 complications and explores outcomes in kidney transplant recipients, examining factors such as induction agents and cardiovascular events. Israni also addresses the ethical challenges in kidney transplantation and contributes to discussions on citrate toxicity in medical contexts. Her work includes analyzing platelet transcriptomes in chronic kidney disease to understand cardiovascular event insights and evaluating indications for coronary revascularization in patients undergoing pre-kidney transplant screening. She has published 11 papers, with an h-index of 3 and 92 total citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 93
Selected Publications
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Ethical challenges in kidney transplantation (2025)
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- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- Outcomes of COVID-19 Complications and their Possibilities as Potential Triggers of Stroke
- THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COPD AND E-CIGARETTE SMOKING: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF NHANES
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- Outcomes of COVID-19 Complications and their Possibilities as Potential Triggers of Stroke
- THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COPD AND E-CIGARETTE SMOKING: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF NHANES
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Platelet Transcriptome Analysis in CKD Provides Insight into Cardiovascular Events
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- Outcomes of COVID-19 Complications and their Possibilities as Potential Triggers of Stroke
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COPD AND E-CIGARETTE SMOKING: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF NHANES
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- Outcomes of COVID-19 Complications and their Possibilities as Potential Triggers of Stroke
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Low Prevalence of Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization in Patients Undergoing Prekidney Transplant Screening for Coronary Disease
- Class 1 Indications for Coronary Revascularization Identified in Prekidney Transplant Screening
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
- Kidney disease and COVID-19 disease severity—systematic review and meta-analysis
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