The monthly nephrology webisode from Wash U is posted and available for your viewing pleasure! For August, we went on the road and recorded with some special guests from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Try your hand…
Washington University School of Medicine Point of Care Ultrasound Workshop Sunday, September 10, 2017 Institute of Public Health 600 S.Taylor Ave. Dear Friends. Point of care ultrasound has emerged as a powerful tool to assess volume status. This…
I recently saw an elderly woman in clinic. She had a background history of migraine headaches and had been investigated over the past 18 months for recurrent syncopal episodes. She had at least 5 episodes that began with…
When I first began learning about Nephrology, I came across ‘dialysis dementia’, a progressive and fatal condition described in hemodialysis patients. Several studies in the 1970s implicated aluminium found in phosphorus binders and dialysate water as the cause….
24 hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) is the gold-standard for diagnosing sustained, white coat, and masked hypertension. It’s a better predictor of cardiovascular events than office readings and carries a Grade A recommendation by the United States…
Glomerular Disease Case Conferences from GlomCon on Vimeo. I would like to introduce you to a new educational project for Nephrology fellowship programs, the Glomcon Teaching Tool. It has been selected as a finalist in this year’s ongoing ASN…
In the pre-DAA era, the dogma was to treat HCV pre-transplant for two reasons: active HCV increases post-transplant hepatic complications, NODAT, and decreases patient and graft survival and that IFN cannot be used post-transplant because of higher risk…
The Burden of Hepatitis C The estimated global Hepatitis C viral infection (HCV) burden was slashed down to 71 million by the WHO in 2015, from the earlier estimate of 130-150 million, after Rao et all showed that…
The July 2017 nephrology webisode is part 2 of a series featuring vascular access expert Dr. Dirk Hentschel. In last month’s episode we went to the bedside to examine the access of 2 patients on chronic hemodialysis. This…
The MUDPALES mnemonic for raised anion gap acidosis was drilled into me from medical school. However recently after working through each category I became stumped when nothing ticked the box to identify the cause. The lady I had…