Check out VALIANT recap: a 26-week analysis of the phase 3 trial of pegcetacoplan in C3GN! Thread by NephJC intern Bogdan Agavriloaei.
This week we will discuss whether a bundled, team-based hypertension intervention- featuring intensive BP targets, home monitoring, health coaching, and audit feedback- can overcome poverty, clinical inertia, and fragmented care to improve blood pressure control in low-income patients receiving care at federally qualified health centers.
This week, we will discuss a phase 2 trial of the TRPC6 inhibitor BI 764198 in FSGS—an early signal for a podocyte-targeted therapy showing proteinuria reduction but set against small numbers, heterogeneity, and methodological trade-offs that frame this as direction-finding rather than definitive evidence.
This week, we will discuss why a large registry cohort was needed to move past decades of scattered case reports and clarify the true risk of hydralazine‑associated vasculitis. When rare events hide in noise, only scale can reveal the signal. Can population‑level data finally bring this paradox into focus?
Check out VALIANT recap: a 26-week analysis of the phase 3 trial of pegcetacoplan in C3GN! Thread by NephJC intern Bogdan Agavriloaei.
1/10 Last #NephJC we discussed pegcetacoplan in C3 glomerulopathy and Immune-Complex MPGN #TenPostNephJC
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