What do the antibody studies after vaccination mean? Why do they show different results? Ed Carr from the Crick breaks down the science for us.
Avocapan: The Visual Abstract
Check out this abstract by Deep Phachu
The Trials and Tribulations of Terlipressin
Terlipressin: The visual abstract
Gorgeous work by Alicja Rosołowska & Pooja Sanghi for this week’s NephJC on terlipressin and hepatorenal syndrome
Spin the Urine: The Visual Abstract
Check out the visual abstract for the March 23/24 NephJC by Elena Cervantes.
Then, check out the visual abstract for the two compared studies - the original published work by Priti Meena and a bonus one just for this chat by Jeff Kott !
ISPD Guidelines for PD in Pediatric AKI: the Visual Abstract
Guidelines make for difficult visual abstracts. but Pooja Sanghi does a great job here distilling the essence of them
The ISPD Guidelines for Children with AKI: An Expert Commentary
The Dual Dustat Visual abstracts
UPDATE:
On April 6, 2021 Fibrogen announced that the analysis of the cardiovascular outcomes was adjusted after the data was unblinded. When the data was reanalyzed without this adjustment roxadustat is less impactful. Importantly for this NephJC discussion, the previously impressive MACE and MACE+ advantage for incident dialysis is no longer found. Roxadustat remains non-inferior in all outcomes, though the confidence intervals have widened.
The Incident dialysis visual abstract has been updated to reflect this change.
At their first attempt, the NSMC interns Alicja Rosolowska and Keia Sanderson have created beautiful visual abstract
Treating Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in Kidney Transplant: the Visual Abstract
The Study at a Glance, visual abstract by Anju Yadav
Announcing #NephTrials
AKI Alerts: the Visual Abstract
Another arresting visual abstract from Denisse Arellano:
STARMEN: the Visual Abstract
Omar Taco with a beautiful VA below
Visual abstract for the Remdesivir in AKI study
Thank-you Dhwanil Patel for the excellent visual abstract for this week’s NephJC Chat
Freely Filtered 28: Fidelio with Burgner and Bakris
The Filtrate welcome Drs. Anna Burgner and George Bakris to discuss the breakthrough clinical trial FIDELIO and the non-steroidal aldosteropne antagonist, finerenone.
Basic science visual abstract
Swasti put together this visual abstract for the Nature article on single cell RNA seq
Freely Filtered 27: KDIGO Diabetes Clinical Practice Guidelines
The Filtrate welcome Drs. Katherine Tuttle and Ian de Boer to discuss the first KDIGO diabetic kidney disease guideline.
Freely Filtered Episode 026: Paclitaxel coated balloons to improve the durability of angioplasty.
The filtrate welcome Drs. Vandana Dua Niyyar and Sophia Ambruso to discuss the recent paper in the NEJM, "Drug-Coated Balloons for Dysfunctional Dialysis Arteriovenous Fistulas."
Visual abstract for Bliss
Nice visual abstract for this week’s chat by Swasti Chaturvedi
NNT: Number Needed to Treat or No Need to Think?
In this edition of #Nephstats, we look at Number Needed to Treat (NNT), a controversial topic creates ripples and roars on social media amongst stat savvy physicians, epidemiologists and biostatisticians. This seems like such a simple and easy number to make sense of a trial’s importance - what could be controversial or wrong about it?
Visual abstract for FIDELIO
Beautiful visual abstract by Dhwanil Patel