The first KDIGO ADPKD guideline
The KDIGO ADPKD guideline is a result of a decade of global collaboration between physicians, researchers, advocates, and patients. 240 pages summarized in only 2 pictures, made by Cristina Popa.
The KDIGO ADPKD guideline is a result of a decade of global collaboration between physicians, researchers, advocates, and patients. 240 pages summarized in only 2 pictures, made by Cristina Popa.
El ensayo HOPE nos muestra que las intervenciones no farmacológicas pueden ser una opción viable para los pacientes en hemodiálisis. ¿Es hora de integrar estas estrategias en la práctica clínica?
Veamos el resumen visual por creado por Cristina Popa 🎨✨ y 💬 únete a la conversación en #NephJC por Bluesky 💙 ¡No te lo pierdas!
Can we train to deal with the pain? HOPE trial shows us that non-pharmacological intervention can be an option. Visual abstract by Cristina Popa
Should we call 2024 the Renaissance of nephrology? It was probably the richest year in RCTs in the nephrology world, reflected in the higher number of Late-Breaking Clinical Trials sessions at every big nephrology congress. Probably 1st place won’t surprise anyone; it was the anticipated FLOW of the year, but this Top 10 Nephrology Stories definitely includes some unexpected titles
Check out the dreamy Visual Abstract by Cristina Popa
Any sleep potion for insomnia in patients on hemodialysis?
2023 brought us has dogma shredding data on hyponatremia and the importance of different diuretics. It has new therapies for old diseases like IgA and hypertension. New drugs for new diseases like inaxaplin for AMKD. And it has new data on old debates like what IVF is best and do thiazides really prevent kidney stones. It is a great list. Dig in!
Patients are given a lot of fluid post-transplant, but which to choose? Catch up on the latest evidence here.
It’s a controversial topic: click below to catch-up