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Kai Ming Chow

Nephrology

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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About Kai Ming Chow at Chinese University of Hong Kong

Kai Ming Chow is a leading nephrologist at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, specializing in dialysis management and chronic kidney disease complications. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "ISPD Catheter-related Infection Recommendations: 2023 Update", and "Frailty in patients on dialysis".

Research Areas

DialysisChronic Kidney DiseaseRenal Disease ManagementPeritoneal DialysisHemodialysisDiabetes ComplicationsSarcopeniaIron Status
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Research output metrics for Kai Ming Chow aggregated from public academic databases. Student lab experience data is pending.

Academic data verified · April 2026 · Next sync: May 2026

Research Output

Total Citations9,763

Above average

Publications278

Highly prolific researcher

h-index51

Field leader

i10-index136

Broad impact

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