Does Contrast cause acute Kidney Injury?
Iodinated contrast is well known to cause acute kidney injury (AKI), mainly from its physico-chemical properties, and is the commonly cited as being the third most common cause of AKI in hospitalized patients. But is this really true? Even the term contrast-induced AKI (CI-AKI) is now being increasingly replaced by contrast-associated AKI (CA-AKI), and could contrast be an 'innocent bystander'?
#NephJC wrap up: Crescentic IgA Nephropathy
TWiN
We are in the process of recalibrating and redesigning #TWiN. DM your suggestions to me. @dr_nikhilshah
Nominations for the NephJC Kidney Awards are off to a great start!
Announcing The NephJC Kidney Awards
Do Crescents matter for IgA Nephropathy?
The Folate #NephJC wrap up
Excellent discussion.Hosted by #NSMC graduate Scherly Leon (making her debut) and the redoubtable Ian Logan respectively.