Chad A. Zarse, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
DaVita Speedway Dialysis Medical Director
Acute Medical Director of IUH West, IUH North, IUH Saxony
Bio
Dr. Chad Zarse's interest in kidney diseases started when he was in high school researching alongside the experts at IU School of Medicine. His clinical interests include the prevention of kidney stones, chronic kidney diseases, acute kidney injury, hemodialysis, and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Dr. Zarse's practice philosophy is to help his patients understand their disease and incorporates their overall values and treatment preferences when creating a therapeutic plan.
Year | Degree | Institution |
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2009 | MD | Indiana University |
2005 | BS | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology |
Intracellular calcium increases in vascular smooth muscle cells with progression of chronic kidney disease in a rat model.
Rodenbeck SD; Zarse CA; McKenney-Drake ML; Bruning RS; Sturek M; Chen NX; Moe SM; Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2017 Mar 1
Rodenbeck SD; Zarse CA; McKenney-Drake ML; Bruning RS; Sturek M; Chen NX; Moe SM; Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2017 Mar 1
CT visible internal stone structure, but not Hounsfield unit value, of calcium oxalate monohydrate (COM) calculi predicts lithotripsy fragility in vitro.
Zarse CA; Hameed TA; Jackson ME; Pishchalnikov YA; Lingeman JE; McAteer JA; Williams JC Jr; Urological research 2007 Jun 13
Zarse CA; Hameed TA; Jackson ME; Pishchalnikov YA; Lingeman JE; McAteer JA; Williams JC Jr; Urological research 2007 Jun 13
Variability of protein content in calcium oxalate monohydrate stones.
Williams JC Jr; Zarse CA; Jackson ME; Witzmann FA; McAteer JA; Journal of endourology 2006 Aug
Williams JC Jr; Zarse CA; Jackson ME; Witzmann FA; McAteer JA; Journal of endourology 2006 Aug
Helical computed tomography accurately reports urinary stone composition using attenuation values: in vitro verification using high-resolution micro-computed tomography calibrated to fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy.
Zarse CA; McAteer JA; Tann M; Sommer AJ; Kim SC; Paterson RF; Hatt EK; Lingeman JE; Evan AP; Williams JC Jr; Urology 2004 May
Zarse CA; McAteer JA; Tann M; Sommer AJ; Kim SC; Paterson RF; Hatt EK; Lingeman JE; Evan AP; Williams JC Jr; Urology 2004 May
Nondestructive analysis of urinary calculi using micro computed tomography.
Zarse CA; McAteer JA; Sommer AJ; Kim SC; Hatt EK; Lingeman JE; Evan AP; Williams JC Jr; BMC urology 2004 Dec 13
Zarse CA; McAteer JA; Sommer AJ; Kim SC; Hatt EK; Lingeman JE; Evan AP; Williams JC Jr; BMC urology 2004 Dec 13
Progress in the use of helical CT for imaging urinary calculi.
Williams JC Jr; Kim SC; Zarse CA; McAteer JA; Lingeman JE; Journal of endourology 2004 Dec
Williams JC Jr; Kim SC; Zarse CA; McAteer JA; Lingeman JE; Journal of endourology 2004 Dec
American Board of Internal Medicine - Nephrology
American Board of Internal Medicine - Internal Medicine
Kidney Stones
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