The filtrate discuss chlorthalidone versus hydrochlorothiazide with the study author.
Freely Filtered does MyTEMP
Episode 043: In this episode we chill out and discuss why it may not be necessary to make patients uncomfortably cool to prevent cardiovascular badness. The lead author Amit Garg joins us to break it down.
Freely Filtered does STOP ACE
Episode 055: The Filtrate try to figure out STOP ACE with the assistance of Laurie Tomlinson.
Freely Filtered does minimal change disease and anti-nephrin antibodies
Episode 042: Minimal change disease has classically been described as having negative immunofluorescence and to not be antibody mediated. But here comes Dr Weans with a fresh study smashing this orthodoxy. She proposes anti-nephrin antibodies as the etiologic agent driving minimal change disease.
Freely Filtered does Xenotransplantation
Episode 044: The University of Alabama with Revicor have made a better pig. Better for transplanting. And they transplanted a pair of these into a brain dead patient. The filtrate discuss the case report with transplant surgeon, Josh Mezrich.
Freely Filtered does SSaSS
Episode 045: Switching table salt to a blend of sodium and potassium chloride reduces stroke and improves total mortality. What’s not to like?
Freely Filtered does ISPD Peritonitis Guidelines
Episode 046: The Guideline Draft is back! This time the 2022 ISPD Peritonitis Guidelines are on the clock! The Filtrate are joined by PD junky Jade Teakell and guideline author, Jeff Perl.
Freely Filtered does CHAP
Episode 047: This is a guideline shredding study. This landmark study of blood pressure in pregnancy is going to change how we approach hypertension in pregnancy.
Freely Filtered does The Classic Trial
Freely Filtered 050: CLASSIC Trial. The Filtrate look at the latest contribution to Fluid Wars, this one looking at late resuscitation.
Freely Filtered does Pip/Tazo and Vanco. Toxin or pseudotoxin?
The Filtrate looks at a trial that tries to dissect the bumps in creatinine we regularly see with Pip/Tazo. Is it AKI or pseudonephrotoxicity?
Freely Filtered does ADVOR
ADVOR turns the practice of sequential nephron blockade on its head by blocking the proximal tubule before the loop of Henle. Does it work? Join The Filtrate as we dissect the latest diuretic RCT.
Freely Filtered does EMPA-Kidney
Freely Filtered 054: EMPA-Kidney. EMPA-Kidney is the last of the big three to report their Kidney Endpoints SGLT2i trial (CREDENCE for Cana, DAPA-CKD for Dapa, and now EMPA-Kidney for Empa) and it answers some questions that had previously been unanswered. Join the Filtrate as they tear it apart.
From PCR and dipstick to an albumin creatinine ratio, in a podcast
The freely filtered gang got together to discuss this trial. Check it out.
SONAR: The Podcast
The Freely Filtered Crew gave SONAR the PodCast treatment.
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MENTOR: The Podcast
The Freely Filtered crew get together for another podcast. This time it is a deep dive into MENTOR and mouse models, lots and lots of mouse models.
The latest NephJC podcast is all about the Risk Scoring in IgA Nephopathy study.
The Freely Filtered team (minus Samira) spent an hour doing a deep dive on the Risk Score for IgA nephropathy and how many grams of IgA a human makes everyday.
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The latest NephJC podcast is all about the hypernatremia study.
The Freely Filtered team (minus Swapnil) spent an hour doing a deep dive on the speed of sodium correction, the use of Slack in medicine. The Kardashian index, and misinformation on the internet. Take a listen. If you like it, leave us a review on iTunes.
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Freely Filtered Episode 3 on CREDENCE (what else?)
The full filtrate met last week to chat up CREDENCE. Hear the podcast on the web, or subscribe with the following feed link:
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