A pinch of salt - A podcast by ERA European Renal Association
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Welcome to "A Pinch of Salt- A podcast by ERA". Each month, we'll release three episodes with nephrologists and other physicians who have other interests outwith medicine. Hosts: Andrej Skoberne and George KosmadakisAn initiative by ECC – Electronic Communication Committee
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#12 SGLT2i / MRAs / GLP1s, with Katherine Tuttle
A Pinch of Salt today set sail very far away! We went to the other side of the Atlantic ocean, transversed a few thousand km or miles of land and finally got to Katherine Tuttle, from Washington USA, an eminent specialist on translational medicine who will « unconfuse » us on the « new drugs in nephrology » a series of innovative treatments or indications for currently existing ones. We‘ll talk about SGLT2 inhibitors, Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists and many more! Because that's the objective of A Pinch of Salt! We are looking for common-sense answers to difficult clinically relevant questions. Our basic mission is to ask the questions a young nephrologist would want to ask at the ERA Congress but doesn’t have the guts to do so out of fear of appearing a simpleton. We firmly believe that the so-called “simple questions” may be the most important ones and are too rarely asked and answered. So join us for this most exciting exchange with an eminent specialist in the field.
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#11 How to start a career in dialysis access, with Jernej Pajek
Dialysis saves lives. But only if you can do it and do it well. Enter dialysis access. There is no dialysis without dialysis access. Whose job is it to take care of this vital, crucial part of dialysis? Is it OK to leave this to physicians for whom dialysis is not foremost in their minds? Or should it be the other way around? Should nephrologists become part-time surgeons? If you’re thinking about these things and particularly if you are harbouring a hidden desire to do some surgical stuff on top of being a brainiac day in and day out, then you simply must listen to the podcast that we did with Jernej Pajek, a well-known expert in the field of dialysis access, entitled – How to start a career in dialysis access.
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#10 Intradialytic hypotension, with Andrew Davenport
How many times per day during your dialysis rounds do you find the personnel a bit stressed near a patient suffering from an episode of intradialytic hypotension?
And they are actually looking at you for the magic solution!
A lot of things are simultaneously passing from your mind but sometimes you are not absolutely sure if you are doing the right thing…
Despite the giant leaps of Nephrology in recent decades, intradialytic hypotension is still an important problem of daily practice affecting about 20% of hemodialysis patients.
We feel that this is bad for the patients but we are not sure whether our acts and decisions are validated, whether they are the right ones.
So we’ll try to explore the options available with a world leader on the subject, Andrew Davenport from the University College of London, United Kingdom. -
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