Joel Topf
Saying the product of the kidneys is urine is like saying the product of a factory is pollution. Urine is a by-product. The product is homeostasis.
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- At the #Tigers game and pay my respects to the #HebrewHammer
- Brilliant podcast episode about AI, security, iPhones and Dave & Busters pca.st/episode/a374...
- Are we still studying TAVR? Or did the "transcatheter" part get it cancelled as being woke medicine?
- Are you sending APOL1 genetic tests for African Americans with diabetes and a family history of ESRD? They are excluded from the inaxaplin study and (and probably all phase 2 studies for AMKD) but I am doing it anyways.
- If you downloaded the episode before now you got the wrong audio, please delete and redownload
- 🚨🚨New Episode Alert🚨🚨 Yet another KDIGO Guideline draft, this one for ADPKD www.nephjc.com/freelyfilter...
- Reposted by Joel TopfThere you have it: BEDMED published in @jama.com jamanetwork.com/journals/jam... h/t @drjmluther.bsky.social No difference in bedtime versus morning BP meds - as expected #NephSky #Hypertension 1/
- Reposted by Joel TopfReally incredible story unraveling in this thread, where Amazon and other sites have seemingly been able to sell an academic textbook that was withdrawn in 2021 and never actually printed or published, without the knowledge of the press, editors or contributors. Something has gone deeply wrong!
- Things are getting dicey at the hospital. Beware of attack nurse
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- One of my favorite memories of #KidneyWk was crashing the Canadian Society of Nephrology Party the night before the conference really. CSN in America was always at an interesting place, think science museum, or aircraft carrier, or zoo.
- We always like to say our fellows kick-ass, but then sometimes you get external validation and then you know our fellows kick-ass In training exam scores are back Fellows did good
- It means the era for following medical congress on Twitter is likely over. If you want to see the full picture you need to be watching Bluesky www.linkedin.com/pulse/platfo...
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- Obesity was an important risk factor for progression to ESKD in ADPKD for patients with eGFR > 60, but not for patients with eGFR 25-59. journals.lww.com/cjasn/fullte...
- He'll has frozen over! Pigs flew! Vitamin D worked in a placebo controlled RCT! Vitamin D reduced flares of clinically isolated syndrome typical of MS
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- anyone have access to clinical transplantation, looking for a PDF: doi.org/10.1111/ctr....
- Retrospective analysis of DDAVP clamp. Less over correction. No episodes of ODS with or without the clamp. journals.lww.com/kidney360/pa...
- Reposted by Joel TopfOn Friday, my son stayed home from school because he had a sore throat and wasn’t feeling well. He went with my husband to his office for the morning while I handled our daughter. When he came back at lunch, he was not interested in eating, saying his throat hurt too much. 1/n
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- Reposted by Joel TopfIs this bad? I'm no international shipping expert, but this sounds bad.
- Looking for the best and latest data for covid vaccine effectiveness and safety. Found this: www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes.... And this: www.cdc.gov/vaccine-safe....
- In hyponatremia, avoiding rapid correction of sodium has become the standard of care because rapid correction is a risk factor for ODS. This has resulted in therapies being adopted that reduce rapid correction of sodium which have never been shown to reduce ODS.
- Holy shit! @costplusdrugs.com has tolvaptan! 1500/mo is a lot less than 9k/mo retail.
- By far my favorite KIDNEYcon memory and possibly my favorite nephrology conference moment. The karaoke Uber with Tim Yau singing Taylor Swift as we came home from John Arthur's Martinis and Meatballs party
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- Great bar pic from my first KIDNEYcon in 2017 (and only the second time the conference was run)
- John Arthur calls an audible and picks his own number to talk about his physician scientist journey
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- Can we upload animated gifs yet?
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- Reposted by Joel Topf>war starts over taxes on trade >insecure young man uncertain about his place in the world turns evil after listening to a pseudoreligous podcast >liberal republican order gets auto-coup'd because it's too hidebound to institutionally respond to both internal & external threats how did he know
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- Anybody using this? sci-hub.st/sci-net
- Reposted by Joel TopfBen Smith lifts up a corner of the plush comforter under which our would-be overlords have been huffing each other's farts for the past few years as they collectively dream their way back to the cutting-edge ideas of the late 19th century www.semafor.com/article/04/2...
- Strong work Davita. Strong work.
- In 1988, The ASN sent a letter to every member asking them to submit cases of patients with a sodium < 105. They received 64 letters and produced a case series of 56 patients. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8025225/ This is a poster child for recall bias yet has been referenced over 100 times