Bradley A. Warady, MD
Pediatric Nephrology
Bradley A. Warady, MD
Pediatric Nephrology
Division Director, Pediatric Nephrology; Director, Dialysis & Transplantation; McLaughlin Family Endowed Chair in Nephrology
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine; Education Professor of Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine
Division Director, Pediatric Nephrology; Director, Dialysis & Transplantation; McLaughlin Family Endowed Chair in Nephrology
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine; Education Professor of Pediatrics, University of Kansas School of Medicine
Areas of Interest
Pediatric Nephrology
Renal Dialysis, Urologic Diseases, Chronic Kidney Disease, Kidney transplantation
Education and Training
Degree
MD, University of Illinois College of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Residency
Pediatrics, Children's Mercy Kansas City
Kansas City, MO
Fellowship
Pediatric Nephrology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Aurora, CO
Certifications
Pediatric Nephrology
Pediatrics
Practicing Locations
Children's Mercy Adele Hall - The Children's Mercy Research Institute
Scholarly Work
- Select Publications
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Efficacy and safety of sevelamer carbonate in hyperphosphatemic pediatric patients with chronic kidney disease.
Sevelamer carbonate significantly lowered serum phosphorus levels in hyperphosphatemic children with CKD, with no serious safety concerns identified.
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Epidemiology of peritonitis following maintenance peritoneal dialysis catheter placement during infancy: a report of the SCOPE collaborative.
In this large cohort of infants with ESRD, the frequency of peritonitis was high and several risk factors associated with the development of peritonitis were identified. Given that peritonitis was associated with a longer duration of initial hospitalization and increased mortality, increased attention to the potentially modifiable risk factors for infection is needed.