Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

Freely Filtered 024: STARRT me up!

09.01.2020 - By NephJC TeamPlay

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The Filtrate:Matt SparksJoel TopfSwapnil Hiremath COI: he was a sub-investigator on STARRTJennie LinAnd two special guests:Dr. Jay Koyner of the University of Chicago and #NephBBQ fame.Anitha Vijayan, professor of medicine at Wash U in St LouisShow Notes:The STARRT-AKI trial acronym is: Standard versus Accelerated Initiation of Renal-Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney InjuryMatt suggests STAKRT-AKI Standard versus Accelerated Initiation of Kikdney-Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney InjuryCoverage at NephJC: Time to Stop Starting RRT Early in AKIHouse of God by Samuel Shem. Contemporary Review in the New Yorker. AmazonRonco’s legendary dose of CRRT study. Lancet 2000.AJKD Meta analysis on initiation of dialysis in AKI by VF Seabra.Lead time biasTiming of Initiation of Dialysis in Critically Ill Patients with Acute Kidney Injury Initiation of dialysis by BUN in the Picard trial by Dr. Kathleen Liu.Jean-Luc PicardImmortal time biasAKIKI and ELAIN trials as covered by NephJCIssues surrounding informed consent in the ICUThe Chicago WayDr Palevsky’s ATN Study, AKA Intensity of Renal Support in Critically Ill Patients with Acute Kidney InjuryIs Irregardless A Word?Debate at Kidney Week: Intensivist vs Nephrologist for Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) in the ICUInternal and External Validation of a Machine Learning Risk Score for Acute Kidney InjuryThat sweet sweet NephJC pot of goldFurosemide Stress Test and Biomarkers for the Prediction of AKI SeverityThai study that used FST to randomize patients for early versus late start KRT: Early versus standard initiation of renal replacement therapy in furosemide stress test non-responsive acute kidney injury patients (the FST trial)AKIKI 2 at clinical trials.govSwapnil’s Tubular secretion, the Twitter timeline of Oded RechaviMatt’s Tubular Secretion: #kidneydietchallengeAnitha comes from the land of coconuts. Lots of potassium in coconut water.The Skeleton Key Group on The Renal Fellow Network

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