Read the #TenTweetNephJC summary of the ADMIRAL study, examining how dd-cfDNA monitoring may help us manage our patients with renal transplants.
This week, we will discuss a pediatric nephrology trial: is tacrolimus superior to MMF in FRNS and SDNS?
This week, we will discuss a NEJM trial on uncontrolled hypertension: lorundrostat, an aldosterone synthase inhibitor, aims at the hormonal dark side driving resistance.
This week, we will discuss a double header: two single centre ddAVP trials in kidney biopsy from India.
This week, we will discuss the prognostic role of microvascular inflammation in kidney transplantation. Can the capillaries whisper their damage in lesions before antibodies speak? Maybe this study compels us to treat the injury we see, not just the disease we can name…
Read the #TenTweetNephJC summary of the ADMIRAL study, examining how dd-cfDNA monitoring may help us manage our patients with renal transplants.
1. Does transplant medicine have a new blood test that is better than creatinine?
— Nephrology Jrnl Club (@NephJC) July 1, 2022
Aye aye ADMIRAL 🫡
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