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Freely Filtered 011 Gadolinium Meta-analysis

Freely Filtered 011 Gadolinium Meta-analysis

FromFreely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast


Freely Filtered 011 Gadolinium Meta-analysis

FromFreely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Just the dudes gathered to talk about the JAMA Internal Medicine Meta Analysis on Gadolinium in CKD stage 4 and 5.Risk of Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis in Patients With Stage 4 or 5 Chronic Kidney Disease Receiving a Group II Gadolinium-Based Contrast AgentA Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.Summary on NephJCCast:Joel TopfSwapnil HiremathMatt SparksShow Notes:Swap has a disclosure!He was an author on the Canadian Association of Radiology guidelines on use of Gad in CKD.Grobner’s original paper reporting the association between gadolinium and NSF.Matt’s article on alternatives to gadolinium in MRI:Diagnostic value of alternative techniques to gadolinium-based contrast agents in MR neuroimaging—a comprehensive overviewUsing Ferumoxytol as an MRI contrast agent.Saurabh Jha’s editorial (@RogueRad) for NephMadness when Gadolinium in CKD 4 was a team in 2018.PEXIVAS was an abstract in 2018 and was not published until 2020.A Cultural History of Rock-Paper-ScissorsMichelle’s recent case of NSF in a child (in case you thought this disease was gone)Removing Gad with dialysis.Matt’s tubular secretion: Biorender.comJohn Mandrola Expert or not an expert?JACC Case Reports on the Kardashian IndexRobert Cardiff’s editorial on the Kardashian Index in JACC Case Reports.Bryan Vartabedian blog post on Robert Cardiff’s editorialAnd NephMadness is coming! Friday March 13, 2020!
Released:
Mar 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (68)

Twice monthly (aspirational) recap of the NephJC journal club. NephJC reviews the most important manuscripts which are driving nephrology forward and improving our understanding of the kidney.