I reviewed a paper in our Renal Journal Club today–Tumlin et al, Efficacy and Safety of Renal Tubule Cell Therapy for Acute Renal Failure in a recent 2008 issue of JASN–which tests a novel device termed the “Renal…
The DCOR Trial was a Genzyme-funded randomized control trial–somebody recently told me the largest ever conducted in a dialysis population–designed to compare the phosphate binder sevelamer (Renagel) with Ca-containing phosphate binders (calcium acetate a.k.a. Phoslo or calcium carbonate)….
When somebody receives a kidney transplant, the current strategy is to hit them hard with immunosuppression initially–using potent medications such as thymoglobulin, Cell-Cept, steroids, and tacrolimus at higher levels–and that medication can generally be tapered to much lower…
I saw a patient in Transplant Clinic today with a strong family history of chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis and periodic fevers. She was coming to the Transplant Clinic because she wants to be considered for a potential…
Multiple myeloma and renal disease often go hand-in-hand, and it has a differential diagnosis which is fascinating in terms of its breadth. Although we often diagnosis many of these patients with “cast nephropathy”, my suspicion is that some…
CVVH (continuous venovenous hemodialysis) is the form of CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy) used in our hospital. Although most studies have not shown a mortality benefit in patients treated with intermittent hemodialysis versus those treated with CVVH, in…
When one is just beginning as a nephrology fellow, it may seem as if all the major glomerular diseases (e.g., membranous nephropathy, FSGS, lupus, etc) are all treated with the same protocols and same immunosuppressive agents: steroids, Cytoxan,…
IgA Nephropathy is the most common cause of glomerulonephritis globally. It is especially common in Japan, although some of this prevalence may be due to increased screening (all school children undergo a screening urinalysis as part of their…
The recreational drug ecstasy (MDMA) is known to result in hyponatremia–which has been reported to result in seizures and death–has a multifactorial mechanism which is interesting. MDMA is associated with elevated ADH levels. In addition, individuals who take…
Heard an interesting presentation at our Renal Grand Rounds today regarding a young patient with end-stage renal disease secondary to sickle cell disease who is continually admitted for sickle cell crises. The question arose whether or not erythropoietin…