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FDA approves nivolumab for metastatic renal cell carcinoma
Approval was based on improvement in overall survival in CheckMate 025, an open-label, randomized study of 821 patients with advanced renal cell...
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AHA: PCI renal complications keep climbing
Renal complication rates in Medicare patients undergoing PCI continue to rise dramatically.
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Steroids did not reduce kidney injury in CABG
Among patients undergoing cardiac bypass surgery, perioperative use of corticosteroids did not alter the risk of acute kidney injury, results from...
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Human trial of wearable artificial kidney shows promise
Patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis who wore an artificial kidney for 24 hours achieved electrolyte, solute, and volume homeostasis,...
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In angiography, intracoronary contrast damaged kidneys more than IV contrast
Kidney injury was two to three times more likely after intracoronary than after IV contrast administration in angiography for suspected heart...
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Empagliflozin benefited type 2 diabetes patients with CKD
Empagliflozin used in conjunction with standard of care significantly improved renal outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes, results from a large...
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Fish oil, aspirin didn’t reduce AVF failure in kidney disease
Neither fish oil nor aspirin can be recommended for prevention of primary arteriovenous fistula failure in patients with advanced renal disease, a...
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Study eyes gut microbiota changes in diabetic kidney disease
Among patients with advanced chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, a shift in gut microbiota in combination with plasma zonulin may be...
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Inpatient protocol helped reduce AKI-related mortality
Two years after it was implemented, a streamlined approach to the management of acute kidney injury led to a reduction in mortality rates and...
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New biomarker linked to chronic kidney disease
Elevated plasma soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) levels may predict clinical chronic kidney disease.
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Shorter sleep linked to faster kidney function decline
Shorter sleep duration is prospectively and independently associated with a faster decline in renal function, according to results from a large...