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      Monogenic Lupus Nephritis Signals Earlier Onset and Worse Renal Outcomes - Renal and Urology News - 15 day(s) ago

      A team studied the differences between monogenic and nonmonogenic lupus nephritis and the predictors of end-stage kidney disease.

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        Early genetic screening can help identify monogenic lupus nephritis and anticipate trajectory of disease. https://t.co/93CmmDK3Sd #ERA25

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      Renal Hyperfiltration Trajectory Tied With Risk of ESKD, Cardiovascular Events, and Death - Renal and Urology News - 15 day(s) ago

      Investigators studied whether changes in renal hyperfiltration status affects patient outcomes using a Korean population cohort of more than 4.5 million patients.

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        Whether renal hyperfiltration persists or disappears, patients who experience it appear to be at increased risks of kidney failure, cardiovascular events, and all-cause mortality. https://t.co/QzdWQEevjW #ERA25

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      Spironolactone Does Not Lower CV Mortality, HF Hospitalization Risk in Patients on Dialysis - Renal and Urology News - 17 day(s) ago

      Although spironolactone is very effective in patients that do not require dialysis, investigators tested whether spironolactone is effective in patients on dialysis in a phase 3 trial.

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        Spironolactone did not lower cardiovascular risks in patients undergoing maintenance dialysis in the phase 3 ACHIEVE trial. https://t.co/ilxBbB1csm #ERA25

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      Acellular Tissue Engineered Vessel Maintains Hemodialysis Patency Better Than AVF in High-Risk Patients - 18 day(s) ago

      Investigators successfully tested an acellular tissue engineered vessel for hemodialysis vascular access in patients at high-risk for arteriovenous fistula (AVF) maturation failure.

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        In a trial, an acellular tissue engineered vessel had superior functional patency for hemodialysis with acceptable safety compared with an arteriovenous fistula in high-risk patients. https://t.co/LTghFltcTP #dialysis

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      Inhibiting Factor XI Does Not Decrease Arteriovenous Graft Thrombosis Rate in Hemodialysis - Renal and Urology News - 19 day(s) ago

      Investigators evaluated the efficacy and safety of different doses of MK-2060, a monoclonal antibody against Factor XI, to prevent vascular access clotting in patients receiving hemodialysis via an arteriovenous graft (AVG).

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        A phase 2 trial of patients receiving hemodialysis via an arteriovenous graft found no benefit from a factor XI inhibitor. https://t.co/T5ytIoC8Fx #ERA25

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      Survival Advantage From Kidney Transplantation vs Dialysis Varies Among Patients - Renal and Urology News - 22 day(s) ago

      Study is based on registry data from over 64,000 patients with kidney failure across Europe.

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        Study findings can help clinicians and patients with kidney failure make informed decisions about considering kidney transplantation. https://t.co/jEGwqODDmK #ERA25

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      Recovery of Erectile Function in Men Undergoing Prostatectomy Tied With Surgeon Performance - 22 day(s) ago

      Investigators assessed which aspects of surgical performance during radical prostatectomy improve the chances of good functional outcomes.

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        Recovery of erectile function after radical prostatectomy is associated with higher surgeon skill. https://t.co/25MVqIN9jv #prostatecancer

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      KRT Risk Lower With SGLT2 Inhibitor vs GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Use in Diabetic CKD - 22 day(s) ago

      Investigators examined the comparative effectiveness of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists in a real-world setting.

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        Use of SGLT2 inhibitors rather than GLP-1 receptor agonists is associated with lower risk of progression to kidney replacement therapy among patients with type 2 diabetes and CKD. https://t.co/M9P4Ccb4XT #diabetes

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      Even “Low-Risk” Proteinuria Portends Adverse Kidney Outcomes in IgA Nephropathy - 23 day(s) ago

      Patients with IgA nephropathy may experience faster disease progression than previously appreciated.

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        Patients with IgA nephropathy had an elevated risk for adverse kidney outcomes starting at proteinuria levels of 0.5 g/g. https://t.co/NdkTNV8bEA #nephropathy

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      Tacrolimus Superior to MMF for Pediatric Relapsing or Steroid-Dependent Nephrotic Syndrome - 24 day(s) ago

      A randomized clinical trial directly compared the therapeutic benefits and safety profiles of tacrolimus and mycophenolate mofetil in children with nephrotic syndrome.

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        Tacrolimus prolongs relapse-free survival in pediatric patients with steroid-dependent or frequently relapsing nephrotic syndrome. https://t.co/gOdyNH5ORy #kidneydisease

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