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Welcome to Inside Scope, the American Gastroenterological Association podcast that will help you advance your patient care, one half-hour segment at a time. Join us to hear from the experts, learn new skills, and stay abreast of changing best practices in gastroenterology patient care.

Inside Scope American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)

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Welcome to Inside Scope, the American Gastroenterological Association podcast that will help you advance your patient care, one half-hour segment at a time. Join us to hear from the experts, learn new skills, and stay abreast of changing best practices in gastroenterology patient care.

    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Pathophysiology

    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Pathophysiology

    Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In episode one, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Danielle Adebayo, MD, and Florence Wong, MD, MBBS, FRCPC, to analyze the pathophysiology of HRS-AKI. They cover peripheral vasodilatation hypothesis shortcomings in HRS-AKI, vasoconstrictor systems, bacterial translocation, inflammation, renal dysfunction, and contributory factors like cholemic nephropathy and adrenal insufficiency, while also suggesting the potential of metabolomic studies for future insights.

    Each episode of this series corresponds to a journal article from a September 2023 supplement of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH), the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, focusing on addressing knowledge gaps in HRS-AKI.

    To read the related journal articles and claim CME for listening, visit agau.gastro.org.

    This series is supported by an independent educational grant from Mallinckrodt

    • 32 min
    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Current pharmacologic therapies

    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Current pharmacologic therapies

    Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In episode two, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Nikki Duong, MD, to discuss the nomenclature, pharmacological options, and care recommendations for HRS-AKI patients.

    Each episode of this series corresponds to a journal article from a September 2023 supplement of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH), the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, focusing on addressing knowledge gaps in HRS-AKI.

    To read the related journal articles and claim CME for listening, visit agau.gastro.org.

    This series is supported by an independent educational grant from Mallinckrodt

    • 12 min
    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Diagnosis and non-pharmacological management

    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Diagnosis and non-pharmacological management

    Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In episode three, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Nikhilesh Mazumder, MD, MPH, Shilpa Junna, MD, and Pratima Sharma, MD, MBBS, MS, to discuss initial management of patients with HRS-AKI. They’ll explore topics such as the efficacy of non-selective beta-blockers, the recommended plasma expander for those with decompensated cirrhosis, the roles of renal replacement therapy (RRT), TIPS, and extracorporeal liver support system (ELSS), and the significance of liver transplant in the context of HRS-AKI.

    Each episode of this series corresponds to a journal article from a September 2023 supplement of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH), the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, focusing on addressing knowledge gaps in HRS-AKI.

    To read the related journal articles and claim CME for listening, visit agau.gastro.org.

    This series is supported by an independent educational grant from Mallinckrodt

    • 30 min
    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Liver transplantation

    Hepatorenal syndrome–acute kidney injury: Liver transplantation

    Welcome to our four-episode series: Raising Awareness of Hepatorenal Syndrome Acute Kidney Injury (HRS-AKI). In our final episode, our host Muhamad Nadeem Yousaf, MD, speaks with Vivian Ortiz, MD, and Neil Shah, MD, to delve into critical aspects of HRS-AKI. They cover the prognosis after initial management, the significance of reversing renal impairment for liver transplant candidates, the predictive role of MELD score in HRS-AKI, treatment's impact on liver transplant waiting lists, decision-making between liver transplant alone or simultaneous liver-kidney transplant, timing considerations for kidney transplant post-liver transplant, and factors affecting post-transplant prognosis.

    Each episode of this series corresponds to a journal article from a September 2023 supplement of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH), the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, focusing on addressing knowledge gaps in HRS-AKI.

    To read the related journal articles and claim CME for listening, visit agau.gastro.org.

    This series is supported by an independent educational grant from Mallinckrodt

    • 20 min
    Diversity in IBD Trials: Start with our workforce

    Diversity in IBD Trials: Start with our workforce

    Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials.

    In this episode, hosts Drs. Erin Forster and Ayanna Lewis are joined by Drs. Freddy Caldera and Jana Al Hashash, who were part of the inaugural class of participants in AGA’s GI Clinical Trialists Bootcamp program. Today’s discussion focuses on how diversifying participation in clinical trials starts with diversifying our workforce.

    This series is supported by educational grants from AbbVie Inc.; Amgen; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Genentech, a member of the Roche Group; Janssen Biotech, Inc., administered by Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC; and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc., and a quality improvement grant from Pfizer Inc.

    • 35 min
    Diversity in IBD Trials: Changing how we talk to patients

    Diversity in IBD Trials: Changing how we talk to patients

    Welcome to our six-part series: Increasing Diversity in IBD Clinical Trials. This program will explore how to become a clinical trialist and increase diversity in IBD clinical trials.

    In this episode, hosts Drs. Erin Forster and Ayanna Lewis are joined by Melodie Narain-Blackwell, the founder and president of Color of Crohn’s & Chronic Illness (COCCI). COCCI is a nonprofit dedicated to health equity in BIPOC communities that are challenged with digestive diseases and chronic illnesses. Melodie was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at the age of 36, thirty years after her symptoms began, and has become a passionate health advocate for people of color who battle chronic illness. Today’s discussion focuses on how we talk about clinical research with patients.

    This series is supported by educational grants from AbbVie Inc.; Amgen; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Genentech, a member of the Roche Group; Janssen Biotech, Inc., administered by Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC; and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc., and a quality improvement grant from Pfizer Inc.

    • 32 min

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