Discipline - Nephrology - Fundeni Clinical Institute

Professor Ismail Gener, PhD tenured
Head of works Andronesi Andreea Gabriella, PhD tenured
Head of works Achim Camelia-Adriana, PhD tenured
Head of works Lupusoru Gabriela-Elena, PhD tenured
Head of works Obrisca Bogdan, PhD tenured
Assistant Professor Vrabie Alexandra, PhD fixed term
Assistant Professor Ungureanu Oana-Catalina, PhD fixed term
Assistant Professor Zilisteanu Diana-Silvia, PhD tenured
Assistant Professor Rusu Elena-Emanuela, PhD tenured
Assistant Professor Sorohan Bogdan-Marian, PhD tenured

The Nephrology Clinic of the Fundeni Clinical Institute comprises of the Clinical Nephrology Unit, with 46 beds, of which 8 belong ot the Peritoneal Dialysis Compartment and 8 to the Adult Hemodialysis Unit. The clinic also includes: Vascular Access Lab, Echographic Investigations Lab, Seric and Urinary Biomarkers in renal injury Lab.

Staffing with subspecialized medical personnel (in european and international centers) allows the treatment of the Romanian difficult neophrologic pathology in its entire complexity. The medical services provided are: diagnosis and treatment of primitive and secondary glomerulopathies, diagnosis and treatment of primitive and secondary tubulo-interstitial nephropathies, diagnosis and treatment of rare nephrologic diseases, management of chronic kidney disease patient, diagnosis and treatment of acute renal injury, diagnosis and treatment of vascular and peritoneal access malfunction, diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract lithiasis, diagnosis and treatment of reno-urinary system infectious pathology.

In 2015, the medical activity of the Clinic consisted of: over 5000 admitted patients, 1000 day hospitalizations, over 6500 sessions of renal function substitution, over 200 patients initiated into a procedure of renal function substitution, over 150 renal puncture biopsies.

The activity of the Nephrology discipline is in accordance with the teaching activity of other university centers in the country and abroad. We are pursuing the creation of professional, deductive and ethical-decisional discernment of the medicine student.

The objectives of the Nephrology discipline are: familiarizing the student with the reno-urinary system pathology in general, with the pathology of other organs which also has an impact in the nephrological sphere, and with the principles of diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic nephrological disorders.

The student, during the Nephrology module, will learn the technique of performing a general clinical examination of the reno-urinary system, the paraclinical and imagistic exams specific to renal pathology, will familiarize with setting up a temporary/permanent vascular approach for hemodialysis, mounting a peritoneal dialysis catheter, the techniques of renal function substitution, both acute and chronic, with the echography of the reno-urinary system, the diagnosis and emergency attitude towards acute nephrological disorders: renal colic, anuria, hematuria, urine retention, acute kidney injury etc.

The teaching process takes place in 2 lecture halls (fitted with videoprojector and projection screen, sound system, computer with Internet access, computer connected to the medical imagistics visualisation network) and a number of 6 practicum halls (fitted with devices specific to practical demonstrations).

Our clinic contributes to the formation of 500 students/ academic year, students who are part of the nephrology module, belonging to the curriculum of the 5th year of training, of which one training module in English.

Over the last 3 years, 2 programs for the training of students, doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers with European funding have been successfully carried out in our clinic (Project POSDRU/161/2.1/G/135802 „Partnership for a successful career in medical specialties involved in renal pathology”, Coordinator – UMPh „Carol Davila” and project POSDRU/159/1.5/S/135760; 2014 „CERO – Career Profile: Romanian researcher”, Coordinator- UMPh „Carol Davila”)

Scientific research has been a constant concern for the staff of our Discipline, and for this reason we have participated as members or leaders of research teams in 20 national and international research-development projects in the fields of reno-urinary pathology.

The clinic also carries out 10 international multicentric clinical research studies in the fields of renal pathology (diabetic nephropathy, autosomal dominant polycystic disease, anemia in chronic renal disease, complicated infections of the reno-urinary system, renal osteodystrophy, cardiovascular disease of patients with chronic renal disease and infections of the vascular approach of hemodialysed patients).

The results of the research activity of our discipline’s academic staff are included in over 300 scientific works published in extenso or as abstracts in specialty journals, or presented during prestigious national and international scientific events.

We have permanently encouraged the involvement in the research activity of the students and residents in training stages within our clinic, as their contribution is very important.

  1. Glomerulopathies: Diagnosis and treatment 2016
  2. Renal puncture biopsies: practical course
  3. Introductive course in nephropathology
  • chronic kidney disease
  • hemodialysis
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • nephropathology
  • acute renal injury
  • phosphocalcic metabolism
  • secondary arterial hypertension
  • primitive glomerulopathies
  • secondary glomerulopathies
  • hepato-renal syndrome
  1. Project Module I CEEX no. 79-1/2006/PNII 2006-2008 „Cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in tubulointerstitial fibrosis and its stadialization in chronic glomerulonepritis” Value of project: 1.999.808 RON (source- state budget)
  2. Project INOVARE/PNII 2007 „Harnessing an unconventional high-performance technology, in order to build a Romanian dialysis machine” Value of grant: 3.603.040 RON (includes other sources); 2.000.000 RON (state budget alone)
  3. Project INOVARE/PNII 2008 „Arterio-venous sets intended for renal dialysis and building technology” Value of project: 3.059.900 RON (includes other sources); 2.000.000 RON (state budget alone)
  4. Proteomics and metabolomics in the diagnosis and classification by score of vascular calcifications in chronic renal disease (RENART), Project PN-II-PT-PCCA-2011, contract 93/2012; Value: 1.999.808 RON (source- state budget)
  5. Project Partnerships in priority fields, PNII 42-171/2008, „Study of circulant endothelial cells and citokines as early marker of endothelial dysfunction in chronic renal failure (RENDO)”, Project PNCDI II, contract no. 42171/2008; Value: 1.999.808 RON (source- state budget)
  1. Validation study of Oxford Classification of IgA Nephropathy: the significance of extracapillary hypercellularity and mesangial IgG immunostaining”. Ştefan G, Ismail G, Stancu S, Zugravu A, Andronesi A, Mandache E, Mircescu. Pathol Int. 2016 Aug;66(8):453-9. doi: 10.1111/pin.12442. Epub 2016 Jul 21.
  2. “An intriguing association of Turner syndrome with severe nephrotic syndrome: searching for a diagnosis”. Minzala G, Ismail G. Lupus, 2016 Mar 1. pii: 0961203316636469.
  3. “Antiphospholipase A2 Receptor Autoantibodies: A Step Forward in the Management of Primary Membranous Nephropathy”. Obrisca B, Ismail G, Jurubita R, Baston C, Andronesi A, Mircescu G. Biomed Res Int. 2015;2015:249740. doi: 10.1155/2015/249740.
  4. “Identification of Subgingival Periodontal Pathogens and Association with the Severity of Periodontitis in Patients with Chronic Kidney Diseases: A Cross-Sectional Study”. FB Ismail, G Ismail, AS Dumitriu, C Baston, V Berbecar. BioMed research international, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/370314.
  5. “Desmosomes as markers for the proliferating parietal epithelial cells in collapsing glomerulosclerosis. A case report “. Eugen Mandache, Simona Stancu, Gener Ismail, Mircea Penescu. Rom J Morphol Embryol 2014, 55(2):459–462
  6. „Risk factors for predicting venous thromboembolism in patients with nephrotic syndrome: focus on haemostasis-related parameters”. G. Ismail, Mircescu G, Ditoiu AV, Tacu BD, Jurubita R, Harza M. Int Urol Nephrol. 2013 Sep 29
  7. “Plasma free metanephrine and normetanephrine levels are increased in patients with chronic kidney disease”. Dan A. Niculescu, Gener Ismail, Catalina Poiana. Endocrine Practice. doi:10.4158/ep13251.or.
  8. „The impact of obesity and metabolic syndrome on chronic hepatitis B and drug-induced liver disease”. R. Pais, E. Rusu, V. Ratziu. Clin Liver Dis 2014; 18:165-178.
  9. „Molecular Adsorbents Recirculating System in Patients with Severe Liver Failure. Experience of a Single Romanian Centre”Elena-Emanuela Rusu, M. Voiculescu, Diana-Silvia Zilisteanu, Gener Ismail., J Gastrointestin Liver Dis September 2009 Vol.18 No 3, 311-316
  10. “Inflammation and repair in viral hepatitis C”. Neuman MG, Sha K, Esguerra R, Zakhari S, Winkler RE, Hilzenrat N, Wyse J, Cooper CL, Seth D, Gorrell MD, Haber PS, McCaughan GW, Leo MA, Lieber CS, Voiculescu M, Buzatu E, Ionescu C, Dudas J, Saile B, Ramadori G. Dig Dis Sci. 2008 Jun;53(6):1468-87. Review
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