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Freely Filtered 048: Putting TESTING to the Test

Freely Filtered 048: Putting TESTING to the Test

Season 1 Episode 48 Published 3 years, 7 months ago
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The Filtrate:

Joel Topf

Swapnil Hiremath

Josh Waitzman

Jordy Cohen

Special Guest:

Sean Barbour. Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Nephrology, University of British Columbia Chair, BC Glomerulonephritis Committee and Network, BC Renal

Editor:

Joel Topf

Show Notes:

NephJC Summary of TESTING: Re-TESTING Steroids for IgA Nephropathy (have you ever noticed how good the titles for the NephJC summaries are?)

TESTING in JAMA

STOP-IgA NephJC Summary: Don't just do something, stand there. Another great title, this one from from a long time ago.

The British Columbia GN network really owes its existence to TESTING: An overview of the British Columbia Glomerulonephritis network and registry: integrating knowledge generation and translation within a single framework (PubMed)

Dunning–Kruger effect Wikipedia

Prior Art for steroids in IgA nephropathy:

Italian study: Randomized controlled clinical trial of corticosteroids plus ACE-inhibitors with long-term follow-up in proteinuric IgA nephropathy

Another, earlier, Italian study: Corticosteroids in IgA nephropathy: a randomised controlled trial

Chinese study: Combination therapy of prednisone and ACE inhibitor versus ACE-inhibitor therapy alone in patients with IgA nephropathy: a randomized controlled trial

Original TESTING publication from 2017, also in JAMA. Oh, and we covered that in NephJC too, IgA Nephropathy: Testing Steroids Again.

NephJC also talked about Sean Barbour’s risk score for IgA Nephropathy: Summary | Freely Filtered Podcast episode 5

A Controlled Trial of Fish Oil in IgA Nephropathy in the NEJM!

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. “When to see a doctor Stevens-Johnson syndrome requires immediate medical attention. Seek emergency medical care if you experience signs and symptoms of this condition.”

Change in Albuminuria and GFR as End Points for Clinical Trials in Early Stages of CKD: A

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