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Prof & Head
Dr SC Tiwari
sctiwari@hotmail.com
Addl Prof
Dr SK Agarwal
skagrwal58@yahoo.co.in
Assoc Prof
Dr S Gupta
sanjaygupta111@hotmail.com
Dr D Bhowmik
dmbhowmik@yahoo.co.in
Dr S Mahajan
mahajansn@yahoo.com
For appointments contact: Tel:
011-26593292
Email: nephroaiims@rediffmail.com
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PATIENT CARE
Out-door Services:
The nephrology department conducts the following clinics:
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Renal Clinic:
 Daily Monday to Sat 9.00 AM - 12.00 noon
(Registration Mon-Fri until 10.30 AM & Sat until 10.00 AM)
 Friday: 2.00 PM – 4.00 PM
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Renal Transplant Clinic: Thursday from 2.00 PM
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Renal Transplant Counseling Clinic: Tue, Thur, Sat 9.00 AM - 12.00 noon
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Renal Replacement Therapy Counseling: Daily 10.00 AM - 12.00 noon
Indoor services: Patients are admitted as per availability of beds
The clinical services provided include:
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Kidney biopsy with immunofluorescence and electron microscopy
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Hemodialysis hyperlink to next page
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Acute Peritoneal Dialysis (including Automated)
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Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)
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Plasmapheresis
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Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies (in various ICUs of the hospital)
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Vascular access
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Renal Transplant hyperlink to next page
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Renal replacement therapy counseling
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Renal laboratory tests
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Day care facilities for immunosuppression pulses and iron infusions
Hemodialysis Facility:
The dialysis unit has 10 stations for hemodialysis and performs about 450 dialysis per month.
The unit is functional round the clock every day. Hemodialysis is provided to the following
categories of patients:
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Patients admitted in any department of the hospital needing dialysis during their inhospital stay
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Maintenance hemodialysis for patients registered in the living donor transplant
programme as per waiting list
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Patients with Acute / Acute on chronic kidney disease for stabilization.
Kidney Transplantation:
The Department of Nephrology is one of the leading transplant centres in the country. Besides
living related renal transplantation, it has done pioneering work in cadaveric renal and
simultaneous pancreatic kidney transplantation.
Three transplants are done every week.
Transplantation activity is as per the Transplantation of Human Organs Act 1993, directives by
the Hon. Supreme Court of India and guidelines as laid down by the Ministry of Health &
Family Welfare from time to time.
The procedure for renal transplantation includes the following steps:
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The patient is registered in the Renal Clinic
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Renal replacement therapy counseling is given by the transplant co-ordinator
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The patient is evaluated thoroughly for fitness to undergo transplantation
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Assessment of donor (if available)
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Registration in the living related donor waiting list
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Acceptance in the maintenance hemodialysis programme of the dialysis unit as per
seniority in the living related transplant waiting list
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Performance of renal transplant as per the waiting list & fitness of patient
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If no suitable living donor is available the patient is registered in the cadaver waiting list
and called for transplant when cadaver kidney is available.(Currently maintenance
hemodialysis facility is not provided to these patients)
PATIENT EDUCATION
The department is committed to increasing the awareness of the general public regarding various
kidney diseases including their causes, prevention and available treatment modalities. Towards
this end the department periodically conducts the following:
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Public Education Programmes
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Public Lectures
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Talks on Radio and TV
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Articles in the print medium
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School Health Education Programmes
MEDICAL EDUCATION
The department is active in teaching of:
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Undergraduates
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Postgraduates in General Medicine
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Post-doctoral fellows in nephrology for D.M. (Nephrology)
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M.Sc. (Nursing)
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Dialysis technicians
RESEARCH (2006-2007)
Completed
1. Impact of Isolation on incidence of Hepatitis C virus infection in
patients on maintenance haemodialysis.
2. An open label prospective multicentric trial to evaluate the efficacy
and
safety
of
Lanthanum
Carbonate
in
Patients
of
Hyperphosphatemia of CKD.
3. An open label prospective multicentric study for efficacy and safety of
Pangraf (FK506) in Patients for Renal Transplantation.
4. Study of Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C infection in primary glomerular
diseases.
5. Impact of Isolation of HCV positive patients on incidence of HCV
infection during haemodialysis.
6. Post renal transplant tuberculosis: Comparison between double and
triple immunosuppression.
7. Estimation of anti-Oxidant in blood in renal and liver diseases.
8. Effect of N. Acetyl Cystein on serum Creatinine and glomerular
filtration rate in healthy subjects with normal renal function with or
without contrast exposure.
9. To Study the Clinicopathological Correlations and Assess the Clinical,
Laboratory and Renal Histology Predictors for Long-term Outcome in
Lupus Nephritis.
10. Tacrolimus
syndrome.
therapy
in
steroid
resistant/dependent
Nephrotic
11. Spectrum and outcome of acute renal failure in the elderly.
12. Therapeutic drug monitoring of anti-tubercular drugs in normal renal
function and chronic renal failure.
13. Spectrum and outcome predictors of acute renal failure in the
intensive care unit.
Ongoing
1. Linezolid Vs Vancomycin/Cefazolin in treatment of haemodialysis
patients with catheter related gram Positive Blood Borne Infection.
2. A Randomised double blind placebo controlled four arm parallel group
multicentric multinational trial comparing weekly intravenous
administration of Abetimus to weekly intravenous administration of
placebo in patients with a history of SLE related renal disease.
3. Validation and Development of Predicting Formula for Estimation of
Glomerular Filtration Rate in Indian Adults with Various Degree of
Renal Function.
4. Detection of HCV core antigen (HCVc-Ag) for Diagnostic Screening of
HCV Infection in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis.
5. Tuberculosis prophylaxis in patients on maintenance haemodialysis.
6. Open label study of effect of lamivudine in hepatitis B renal transplant
recipient.
7. Clinicopathological correlation of HBV and HCV infection in patients on
renal replacement therapy.
8. Open label study of Peg-Interferon monotherapy for treatment of HCV
infection in patients on maintenance haemodialysis.
9. Oxidative Stress in progressive Renal failure and dialysis therapy.
Collaborative Research
1. Clinicopathological correlation of HBV and HCV infection in patients
on renal replacement therapy (With department of Pathology).
2. Estimation of anti-Oxidant in blood in renal and liver diseases. (With
department of Lab Medicine).
3. A study of Psychiatric Morbidity and Quality of Life in Patients before
and after Renal Transplantation (With department of Psychiatry).
4. Diagnosis of Cytomegalovirus pneumonitis in immunocompromised
patients at AIIMS (With department of Microbiology).
5. Detection and Genotyping of Human Cytomegalovirus From neonates
and Renal Transplant Recipients (With department of Microbiology).
6. Prevalence of CKD in high-risk population (With department of Lab
Medicine).
7. Molecular detection and characterization of Pneumocystic jiroveci in
respiratory samples from the patients both immunocompromised as
well immuno competent with suspected interstitial pneumonia and
other chronic lung diseases (With department of Microbiology).
8. To study the pregnancy outcomes in systemic lupus erythromatoses
with special reference to cyclophosphamide therapy (With department
of Medicine).
9. Evaluation of Protective effect of Garlic Extract on Cyclosporin Induced
Nephrotoxicity in Rats (With department of Pharmacology).
10. Role of urinary cytology and immunocytochemistry in diagnosis and
management of acute renal allograft dysfunction with department of
Pathology.
11. Quality of life of live related renal donors with department of Surgery.
12. Studies on cytokines profile of alloeffector T cells in renal biopsy and
their selective recruitment in acute rejection with the Department of
HLA.
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