If you missed the latest NephJC discussion, at least read the highlights here.
You gotta know when to hold’em and know when to fold’em. Review the #TenTweetNephJC for the STOP ACEi Trial, and always hold onto your ACEi.
This week, NephJC will discuss whether obinutuzumab is ready to outperform tacrolimus in primary membranous nephropathy
In this edition of NephJC, we discuss the largest case series of kidney biopsies in patients with Diabetes.
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.
If you missed the latest NephJC discussion, at least read the highlights here.
You gotta know when to hold’em and know when to fold’em. Review the #TenTweetNephJC for the STOP ACEi Trial, and always hold onto your ACEi.
Welcome to #TenTweetNephJC
— Nephrology Journal Club (@NephJC) December 1, 2022
✳️ 10 tweets #NephJC catch-up ✳️ pic.twitter.com/n8dcopDLPT
The NephJC editorial in Kidney Medicine is live. Great work from Anand Chellapan and Rachael Kermond, supported by Tiffany, Jade and Swap. Read it here.
With a bonus table which already needs updating post EMPAKIDNEY!
Does the discontinuation of RAS inhibitors improve eGFR in patients with advanced CKD? NSMC Intern Dana Larsen explains it graphically.
If you missed the biggest NephJC of the year, at least read the highlights here.
If you only read one #TenTweetNephJC this year, make it this one.
— Nephrology Journal Club (@NephJC) November 22, 2022
EMPA-KIDNEY is one of those landmark trials it is worth knowing inside-out, but you can still rapidly catch up on the key findings & author tweetchat secrets in the thread below👇 pic.twitter.com/VL2u8BoCLw
Ten Tweet round up of exciting CAR T trial in patients with SLE discussed last month - check it out while you can!
Welcome to #TenTweetNephJC
— Nephrology Jrnl Club (@NephJC) November 18, 2022
✳️ 10 tweets #NephJC catch-up ✳️
Here’s a recap of our 25th Oct #NephJC discussion on ‘Anti-CD19 CAR T cell therapy for refractory systemic lupus erythematosus’ - better late than never!
Check out the paper at https://t.co/HxTcVC3PtH pic.twitter.com/y7o71HUPiZ
Get the original #KidneyWk Bingo Board here (PDF).
We are not responsible if you get kicked out for yelling “BINGO!”
Basic science week - catch up in only Ten Tweets here.
Welcome to #TenTweetNephJC
— Nephrology Jrnl Club (@NephJC) October 26, 2022
✳️10 tweets #NephJC catch-up ✳️
Perplexed by how gene dosage plays a role in ADPKD? Fascinated by futuristic stories of miRNA,CRISPR & want to see an application closer to daily life?
Read on!Here’s some good news for the ADPKD patient in your clinic. pic.twitter.com/44iFttuRJK
Is Anti-CD19 CAR T Cell therapy an efficacious and tolerable option for refractory SLE?
NSMC intern Susan Thanabalasingam explains it graphically