Publications
180
Citations
3,878
Est. group size
~1
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
29
Publishing since 1998
Michelle C. Starr studies kidney problems in critically ill newborns and children, with a focus on acute kidney injury (sudden loss of kidney function) in premature infants. Much of the work examines how fluid buildup, kidney replacement therapies (machine-based treatments like dialysis and continuous filtering), and interactions between the kidneys and other organs affect outcomes in intensive care settings. The research also addresses long-term consequences such as neurodevelopmental outcomes and building standardized definitions and care approaches.
Publication activity has grown substantially over the past decade, rising from around 5-7 papers per year in the late 2010s to roughly 24-30 per year in recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Neonatal acute kidney injury: diagnosis, recognition, and prevention
Kidney International · 2026
- Examining the role of biologic sex on kidney outcomes in preterm neonates: A secondary analysis of the PENUT/REPAIReD study
Pediatric Nephrology · 2026
- Fluid accumulation and outcomes in children receiving continuous kidney replacement therapy: an appraisal of the WE-ROCK registry
Pediatric Nephrology · 2026
- Neonatal continuous kidney replacement therapy
Pediatric Nephrology · 2026
- Acute kidney injury in neonates
Intensive Care Medicine – Paediatric and Neonatal · 2026
- The Design of Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Study
ASAIO Journal · 2026
- Renal replacement therapy in the neonatal intensive care unit: balancing neonatal expertise with practicality — Proceedings from the First International Neonatal Nephrology Symposium
Pediatric Research · 2025
- 1340: DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A FLUID MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN THE PEDIATRIC ICU
Critical Care Medicine · 2025
- 736 Two-year neurodevelopmental outcomes among infants with recurrent acute kidney injury: a report from the ALMOND study
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences · 2025
- 790 Incidence, predictors, and outcomes associated with recurrent neonatal acute kidney injury in preterm infants: a report from the ALMOND study
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences · 2025
- What’s next in neonatal acute kidney injury? Discussion from the pediatric academic society neonatal nephrology focus group
Journal of Perinatology · 2025
- A Standardized Approach to Reduce Fluid Overload in Critically Ill Children
Pediatric Quality and Safety · 2025
- Liberation from pediatric continuous kidney replacement therapy: a survey of provider perceptions and practices
Pediatric Nephrology · 2025
- Moving neonatal nephrology care and research forward: proceedings from the First International Neonatal Nephrology Symposium
Pediatric Research · 2025
- “Why won’t the ammonia go down?”: ammonia management while on continuous kidney replacement therapy
Pediatric Nephrology · 2025
- Pediatric Nephrology×27
- Journal of the American Society of Nephrology×15
- Journal of Perinatology×12
- Pediatric Research×11
- Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases×9
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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