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Koret School of Veterinary Medicine The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

CRRT, Charcoal Perfusion, Plasmapheresis, IHD, PIRRT

Clinic Information


P.O. Box 12
Rehovot, 76100 Israel

03-9688533

03-9688521

Team Members

Gilad Segev


ECVIM-CA

Rotating internship, Koret School of veterinary medicine, Hebrew university of Jerusalem

DECVIM-CA


Fellowship in Renal Medicine and Hemodialysis, University of California-Davis

Dr. Segev is Lecturer of Veterinary Medicine and Head, Department of Small Animal Internal Medicine; Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Dr. Segev has actively focused his clinical interests and research in nephrology and has established a hemodialysis program at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine in Israel. He established a novel scoring system which effectively predicts the probability for survival in dogs treated with renal replacement therapy for the management of acute kidney failure. He has also described some of the challenges and complications faced with the long-term management of dogs with advanced chronic kidney disease including the hyperkalemia associated with the use of therapeutic renal diets and aluminum toxicity in the management of the hyperphosphatemia of CKD.
 

Hilla Chen
Graduate of Hemodialysis Academy


ECVIM-CA

Rotating internship, Koret school of veterinary medicine, the Hebrew university of Jerusalem

ECVIM-CA


Fellowship in Renal Medicine and Hemodialysis

Dr. Chen is a faculty member in the Small Animal Internal Medicine department; Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Dr. Chen has actively focused her clinical interests and research in nephrology and has joined the hemodialysis program at the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine in Israel. She described a modified approach for the delivery of CRRT to veterinary patients. She has also described the use of renal biomarkers for diagnosis and follow up of animals with AKI and CKD.