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Study: More stringent algorithms may better define CKD stage G4
Chronic kidney disease stage G3 may be linked with considerable morbidity in a community-based setting, which shows a need for optimized early interventions, according to published data.
Diabetes mellitus may impact CKD-mineral and bone disorder biomarkers in adults on PD
Diabetes mellitus may modify the link between chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder biomarkers and aortic stiffness in adults on peritoneal dialysis, according to recently published data.
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FDA clears new drug application for CAR T-cell therapy in SLE with lupus nephritis
The FDA has cleared an investigational new drug application for an allogeneic anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus with lupus nephritis, according to the manufacturer.
Researchers develop a long-term survival model for patients on dialysis
Researchers have designed a clinical prediction model to determine short-term mortality and long-term survival among patients on hemodialysis.
Study: Pegunigalsidase alfa noninferior to agalsidase beta in slowing eGFR decline
Pegunigalsidase alfa was noninferior to agalsidase beta in slowing the rate of eGFR decline during a 2-year period and had lower rates of adverse events and infusion reactions, according to recently published data.
Study shows shift in use of telehealth for patients on hemodialysis post COVID-19
Some U.S. nephrologists continued to use telehealth during the pandemic despite the decreasing link between COVID-19 incidence and telehealth usage over time, according to a published study.
Remote patient monitoring with automated peritoneal dialysis linked to lower mortality
Use of remote patient monitoring programs in adults on automated peritoneal dialysis may be connected to better survival of the technique and lower mortality rates, according to a recently published study.
Study: Eating fish may help protect against CKD
The fish-related metabolite 1-docosahexaenoylglycerophosphocholine may be positively linked to reducing the risk of chronic kidney disease, according to recently published data.
Study: Indicators of structural racism tied to prevalence of chronic health conditions
Several indicators of structural racism were linked with a higher prevalence of chronic health conditions in residential neighborhoods, according to a recently published study.
Lower dialysate sodium ‘independently associated’ with mortality in adults on hemodialysis
Lower dialysate sodium concentrations may be “independently associated” with higher mortality in patients on hemodialysis, according to a multinational retrospective study.
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