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Freely Filtered 046: The ISPD Peritonitis Guideline Draft

Freely Filtered 046: The ISPD Peritonitis Guideline Draft

FromFreely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast


Freely Filtered 046: The ISPD Peritonitis Guideline Draft

FromFreely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

ratings:
Length:
82 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Filtrate:Joel TopfNayan AroraSophia AmbrusoSwapnil HiremathSpecial Guest:Jade TeakallJeff Perl, Great Twitter handle, PD_PerlsEditor:Joel TopfShow Notes:ISPD 2022 Peritonitis GuidelinesNephJC DiscussionDimitrios Oreopoulos obituary in JASN. Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal DialysisThe draft board: Google DocThe PROMPT Study showing delayed peritonitis treatment increases the risk of treatment failure: The Relationship Between Presentation and the Time of Initial Administration of Antibiotics With Outcomes of Peritonitis in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: The PROMPT StudyEmbedded PD catheters: Complications and catheter survival with prolonged embedding of peritoneal dialysis cathetersNikhil Shah asking questions about fungal prophylaxisQuestion 1Question 2Icodextrin antibiotic compatibility: Stability and compatibility of antibiotics in peritoneal dialysis solutions or in Tweet Form.Nikhil Shah on having antibiotics at homeTweet thread about the things we do for little reason regarding getting people listed for transplant.Regarding the trend in duration of antibiotics: Duration of Antibiotic Therapy: Shorter Is Better‘Spelling the Dream’ Review: Netflix’s Inspiring Spelling Bee Doc Is an Unexpected Rallying CryABC KidneyHome Dialysis University was May 1, 2The Grand Canyon, second largest hole in the ground.
Released:
May 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.