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2009 IRIS Award Winner
Gilad Segev DVM, Dipl ECVIM-CA
Lecturer of Veterinary Internal Medicine and Head, Department of Small Animal Internal Medicine; Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Dr. Segev (shown here receiving the 2009 IRIS Award from Dr. Scott Brown, IRIS Board Member) has focused his clinical interests and research in nephrology and has recently established a hemodialysis program at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine in Israel. Most recently, he established a novel scoring system which effectively predicts, at the time of hospital admission, the probability for survival in dogs treated with renal replacement therapy for the management of acute kidney injury. It is anticipated that this approach to outcome assessment will have wider application to both dogs and cats with acute kidney injury that are not managed by hemodialysis. He has also studied hyperkalemia associated with the use of therapeutic renal diets and aluminum toxicity in the management of hyperphosphatemia in patients with CKD.
Research interests
- Scoring system for patients with acute kidney injury managed by haemodialysis
- Amyloidosis
- Hyperkalaemia associated with renal diets in dogs with CKD
- Aluminimum accumulation and side effects in dogs managed with aluminium-based phosphate binders
- Pharmacokinetics and efficacy of mannitol administration to healthy dogs
- Correlation of GFR, urine production and fractional excretion of electrolytes with survival in dogs with acute kidney injury
Segev G, Kass PH, Francey T & Cowgill LD
A novel clinical scoring system for outcome prediction in dogs with acute kidney injury managed by haemodialysis. JVIM 2008; 22: 301-308
Segev G, Bandt C, Francey T & Cowgill LD
Aluminimum toxicity following administration of aluminium-based phosphate binders in 2 dogs with renal failure. JVIM 2008; 22: 1432-1435
Berg RIM, Francey T & Segev G
Resolution of acute kidney injury after lily (Lilium lancifolium) intoxication. JVIM 2007; 21: 857-859
Segev G, Yas-Natan E, Shlosberg A & Aroch I
Alpha-chloralose poisoning in dogs and cats: a retrospective study of 33 canine and 13 feline confirmed cases. Vet Journal 2006; 172: 109-113
Segev G, Baneth G, Levitin B, Shlosberg A & Aroch I
Accidental poisoning of 17 dogs with lasalocid. Vet Record 2004; 155: 174-176
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