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Are there situations when you a 1K dialysis bath as a long-term outpatient prescription for patients with ESKD?

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Nephrology · NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine

I cannot think of a situation where this would be needed, and based on available data I recommend against it.In the hospital setting, there is some data that doing dialysis with a 1K bath is beneficial and can reduce mortality, see Singh et al., PMID 34476092.The same cannot be said for long-term di...

Do you wait until serum anti-GBM antibody titers are undetectable before hospital discharge in a patient with anti-GBM antibody disease with renal involvement who is receiving daily plasmapheresis, cyclophosphamide, and steroids?

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Nephrology · The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

If such a patient is responding to treatment, titers are declining, is otherwise doing well, and does not have extra-renal issues that would require hospitalization, for example, an ongoing oxygen requirement for lung involvement, they could be managed as an outpatient if pheresis can be arranged. I...

What are the best practices for preparing blood for transfusion in a patient with a kidney transplant to minimize complications?

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Nephrology · Dell Medical School

HLA sensitization via blood transfusions could present problems with transplant candidates (diminishing the chance of finding a compatible donor) and for transplant recipients (greater hazards for deceased censored graft loss, Massicotte-Azarnioch et al., PMID 33912754). Scornik & Meier-Kriesche, PM...

How do you determine duration of therapy for patients who have responded well to voclosporin therapy?

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Nephrology · Columbia University

Determining the duration of therapy for patients who have responded well to voclosporin therapy in lupus nephritis involves several considerations, including patient-specific factors, disease activity, and risk of relapse. Here is a suggested approach:The duration of therapy is determined by the ren...

Do you have specific waiting periods before a patient can be listed for a kidney transplant if they have a past history of malignancy?

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Nephrology · University of Alabama Birmingham

The pair of articles by Al-Adra and colleagues (Al-Adra et al., PMID 32976703; Al-Adra et al., PMID 32969590) outlining expert consensus opinions on melanoma/hematological and solid organ malignancies in transplant candidates serve as the primary references for this issue at our center. The treatmen...

Do you recommend hydrochlorothiazide to manage polyuria in patients with ADPKD who are on tolvaptan?

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Nephrology · UCSF

Indeed, this can sometimes be useful in this context. After other troubleshooting, I have had success with polyuria symptoms with some patients. The published benefit is up to ~1.8 L, according to Kramers et al., PMID 35314480. Kidney function can get a bit off during the transition, although should...

What is your approach to dose adjusting mycophenolate in a kidney transplant recipient who is transitioned from tacrolimus to cyclosporine?

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Nephrology · Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science

When transitioning a kidney transplant recipient from tacrolimus to cyclosporine, it is crucial to adjust the dose of mycophenolate mofetil due to significant pharmacokinetic interactions. Cyclosporine inhibits the enterohepatic recirculation of mycophenolic acid (MPA), the active metabolite of MMF,...

How long do you wait before arranging AVF placement in patients with AKI who remain dialysis dependent?

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Nephrology · The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

About 35-45% of dialysis-requiring AKI patients discharged from the hospital on dialysis will recover sufficient renal function to stop dialysis. The majority of patients who recover kidney function do so within the first 60 days after discharge. Elderly patients and those with poor pre-AKI kidney f...

Is the combination of SGLT2i and GLP 1 R agonist therapy contraindicated in patients who develop an episode of euglycemic DKA?

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Endocrinology · Yale School of Medicine

Therapy always needs to be individualized, but in most cases, SGLT2 inhibitors should be stopped in patients who have had euglycemic DKA. Such individuals likely have low endogenous insulin production. GLP1R agonists could further increase the risk of recurrent euglycemic DKA, and I agree with Mehta...

Do you recommend delaying spot urine protein quantification testing until after nephrostomy tube removal in a patient with obstructive uropathy?

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Nephrology · Penn Medicine Cherry Hill

Yes, if the tubes are coming out. Would not want to make treatment decisions under these circumstances. Not an emergency usually.