Clinical practice guideline for #NephJC?
What do people think about this? Is this appropriate for journal club or is this akin to doing a review article?
This week, we will discuss the ACHIEVE trial. Will spironolactone achieve CV benefits in ESRD?
The summer book club started in 2015, with one of the best books we have done in book club, Atul Gawande's Being Mortal. I think it should be required reading for all physicians. So now, in 2025, it is the NephJC Summer Book’s tenth anniversary (which represents our eleventh book). The history has been rich:
This week, we will discuss the phosphate targets in dialysis. Are you aiming for HIgh or Low?
This week, we will discuss the clinical significance of eGFRdiff, the difference in eGFRcys (cystatin C) and eGFRcr (creatinine).
Why does the CKD screening matters? Because of this: http://t.co/HKuUTJgZvR @NephJC #nephJC
— Xavier F. Vela (@xaviervel) May 6, 2014
Though not a tradition subject for journal club, it seems that clinical practice guidelines have an important role in today’s practice (1/2)
— Joel Topf (@kidney_boy) May 5, 2014
I propose the new hyponatremia guidelines for #NephJC http://t.co/hNGxibmNfy (2/2)
— Joel Topf (@kidney_boy) May 5, 2014
What do people think about this? Is this appropriate for journal club or is this akin to doing a review article?
Chronic kidney disease blast Central America: http://t.co/7Yxkf8uMfb #renalweek #kidneyweek #NephJC pic.twitter.com/4XyXCbkzma
— Xavier F. Vela (@xaviervel) May 1, 2014
Latest hope for DN: endothelin antagonists http://t.co/64hQ0rs5xX one for #NephJC? @NephJC @kidney_boy
— Paul Phelan (@paulphel) April 23, 2014
http://t.co/siLrMR1v7i Time for routine kidney biopsy in all patients (not just the risk ones) with suspected GN? Paper for #NephJC ?
— ChristosArgyropoulos (@ChristosArgyrop) April 23, 2014
Prenatal risk factors for childhood CKD in JASN -- a possible peg article for #NephJC? http://t.co/t7hmG91XXS
— NatureRevNephrology (@NatRevNeph) April 25, 2014
Atrasentan lowers residual albuminuria T2DM, but ... "manageable" fluid-overload. #NephJC #CJASN http://t.co/G5C6FT5PSu
— Ernesto LopezAlmaraz (@kidney_doctor) April 29, 2014