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This episode covers maintaining water quality for infection control in hemodialysis. Topics include AAMI standards, monitoring water quality for safety, training staff on infection control for water systems, and addressing water treatment system issues.
This episode covers maintaining water quality for infection control in hemodialysis. Topics include AAMI standards, monitoring water quality for safety, training staff on infection control for water systems, and addressing water treatment system issues.
This episode focuses on a study that looks at how confidence in managing daily challenges (self-efficacy) and having support from others (social support), affect the overall well-being of people on hemodialysis and hemodiafiltration.
Nephrologist Manjula Tamura discusses the downsides of kidney dialysis, especially for old or frail patients. Her field has set its sights on offering alternatives, including supportive medical management without dialysis, dialysis in increments, wearable artificial kidneys, and transplanted kidneys from genetically modified pigs – in addition to advances in preventive care that can help humans avoid kidney failure in the first place. Dialysis can extend life, she says, but it is a lifestyle change. The goal is to ensure that every patient's choice aligns with their values and life goals, Tamura tells host Russ Altman in this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast.Have a question for Russ? Send it our way in writing or via voice memo, and it might be featured on an upcoming episode. Please introduce yourself, let us know where you're listening from, and share your quest. You can send questions to thefutureofeverything@stanford.edu.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile: Manjula Kurella TamuraConnect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / FacebookChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces guest, Manjula Tamura, a professor of medicine and nephrology at Stanford University Medical School.(00:02:58) The Kidney's Vital RoleThe kidney's role and why its failure is life-threatening.(00:04:51) Causes of Kidney FailureThe leading causes of kidney failure in developed countries.(00:07:58) Kidney TransplantationThe feasibility, barriers, and supply challenges of kidney transplantation.(00:09:50) The Dialysis ProcessHow hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis work and patient experiences.(00:14:07) The Evolution of Dialysis TreatmentThe history of dialysis and how Medicare's expansion influenced its use.(00:18:48) Study Design: Emulating Clinical TrialsUsing VA electronic health records to simulate trials on dialysis.(00:25:31) Findings: Survival vs. Time at HomeThe trade-offs between extended survival and reduced time at home.(00:27:02) Quality of Life and DialysisMeasuring quality of life impacts through electronic health records.(00:30:32) The Future of Kidney TreatmentsInnovations like xenotransplantation and wearable artificial kidneys.(00:33:04) Conclusion Connect With Us:Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / MastodonConnect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
Interview with Laura M. Dember, MD, author of Pain Coping Skills Training for Patients Receiving Hemodialysis: the HOPE Consortium Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Eve Rittenberg, MD. Related Content: Pain Coping Skills Training for Patients Receiving Hemodialysis
Interview with Laura M. Dember, MD, author of Pain Coping Skills Training for Patients Receiving Hemodialysis: the HOPE Consortium Randomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Eve Rittenberg, MD. Related Content: Pain Coping Skills Training for Patients Receiving Hemodialysis
CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 21-11-2025 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/current-experiences-in-identifying-and-treating-itch-in-patients-on-hemodialysis/26638/ Patients with chronic kidney disease may be experiencing severe itch, known as CKD-associated pruritus (CKD-aP). Itching and related symptoms, such as reduced sleep and depression, may be causing a significant negative impact on their quality of life. Join our experts as they use real-world patient cases to illustrate how to identify and treat itch, provide relief from itch-related symptoms, and improve quality of life in your patients with CKD-aP.=
Today, those with kidney failure have multiple treatment options like dialysis and kidney transplants; however, many aren't aware of treatments like home hemodialysis. What is home hemodialysis, and who could benefit from it? Learn all that and more on today's episode. Jennie Wilson, MSN, RN has been working in Home Dialysis for over a decade and currently oversees several centers in the New York Metro Area that provide training and care to home dialysis patients. Her interest in population health and healthy equity has led to her passion for educating patients on their dialysis modality options. She has partnered with the National Kidney Foundation on various projects to share the clinical and lifestyle benefits of home dialysis. Bell Maddux was first diagnosed with MPGN when she was fifteen years old. She went through college, got married and started her career before she became eligible for transplant. She was fortunate to receive a living donation from her father without having to be on dialysis. Then, after 10 years with her father's kidney, Bell started in-center dialysis, and switched to home-hemodialysis in 2021. Bell is optimistically awaiting “the call” for a deceased donor, but in the meantime, she stays busy with her husband raising their two children, 7 and 12. She is a Peer Mentor and Patient Advocate with the National Kidney Foundation and has an 18-year career as a digital producer for a NY advertising agency. Additional Resources: https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/; https://homedialysis.org/; https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/homehemo; https://www.kidney.org/peers; https://healthunlocked.com/nkf-dialysis#utm_source=nkf_webpage&utm_medium=w Do you have comments, questions, or suggestions? Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org. Also, make sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.
Dr. Giovanni Strippoli, Professor of Nephrology at University of Bari, Italy, discusses how the CONVINCE study results will contribute to reaching a higher level of certainty regarding the comparative efficacy of hemodiafiltration (HDF) versus HD in people with end-stage kidney disease.
João Mendes e Caio Bastos discutem um caso clínico apresentado pelo Frederico Amorim. Já sabe que vem surpresa né? Referências: 1. Mercado MG, Smith DK, Guard EL. Acute Kidney Injury: Diagnosis and Management. Am Fam Physician. 2019;100(11):687-694. 2. Bhatla A, Menez S, Feldman L. Things We Do For No Reason™: Routine renal ultrasound testing for patients presenting with or developing acute kidney injury in the hospital. J Hosp Med. Published online June 27, 2024. doi:10.1002/jhm.13446 3. Foreman JW. Fanconi Syndrome. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2019;66(1):159-167. doi:10.1016/j.pcl.2018.09.002 4. Douvris A, Zeid K, Hiremath S, et al. Safety Lapses Prior to Initiation of Hemodialysis for Acute Kidney Injury in Hospitalized Patients: A Patient Safety Initiative. J Clin Med. 2018;7(10):317. Published 2018 Oct 1. doi:10.3390/jcm7100317 5. Luciano RL, Moeckel GW. Update on the Native Kidney Biopsy: Core Curriculum 2019. Am J Kidney Dis. 2019;73(3):404-415. doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2018.10.011 6. Khwaja A. KDIGO clinical practice guidelines for acute kidney injury. Nephron Clin Pract. 2012;120(4):c179-c184. doi:10.1159/000339789 7. Kellum JA, Romagnani P, Ashuntantang G, Ronco C, Zarbock A, Anders HJ. Acute kidney injury. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2021;7(1):52. Published 2021 Jul 15. doi:10.1038/s41572-021-00284-z
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Drs. Rhee, Roshanravan, and Nigwekar highlight three cutting-edge dialysis articles on pediatric ESKD iron store biomarkers; HDF, HD, and β-2-microglobulin kinetics; and development of a novel kidney replacement therapy awareness instrument.
For people with kidney failure, hemodialysis is a life saving treatment. On average, people can live for 5 to 10 years on dialysis, but many have lived 20 to 30 years. Hemodialysis also comes with some distressing symptoms like muscle cramps, itching, and fatigue. Doctor Jennifer Flythe and Precious McCowan, a dialysis patient and kidney advocate, are here to talk about a new study that aims to better monitor and help manage the symptoms of hemodialysis. Dr. Jenny Flythe, MD -is a nephrologist and clinical investigator at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Kidney Center, Associate Professor and Vice Chief of Nephrology and Hypertension at the UNC School of Medicine, and Director of Dialysis Services at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill, NC. She conducts patient-oriented qualitative, epidemiologic, and prospective research aimed at improving outcomes and experiences among individuals with kidney disease. Precious McCowan, BS, MS, ESRD- At the age of nine, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes; living with this condition for over 25 years progress my kidney failure. By the age of twenty-seven, I was placed on in-center hemodialysis. In 2010 I received both a kidney and pancreas transplant; unfortunately, I had to return to dialysis and insulin shortly after transplantation. In 2019 I received my second kidney transplant. Before my second kidney transplantation, I did dialysis for nine years. I have served as a Facility Patient Representative (FPR) for my dialysis facility throughout this challenging yet rewarding journey. I heartily work to advance patient health engagement and renal education to better care while on dialysis. Acquiring the passion for assisting those affected by End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) promoted my affiliation with the ESRD Medical Review Board (MRB) and the ESRD Patient Advisory Council (PAC) of Texas. Also, I am a member of the Kidney Patient Advisory Council; as an advocate partnering with ESRD caregivers and medical professionals to effectively meet the needs of those living with kidney disease. Do you have comments, questions, or suggestions? Email us at NKFpodcast@kidney.org. Also, make sure to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Home hemodialysis (HHD) is hemodialysis that is performed at home entirely by a patient or with assistance from a care partner. Solo HHD is when a person performs their own hemodialysis at home without a care partner present. Solo HHD can be challenging for patients and requires the whole care team coming together with the patient to develop an individualized approach for each patient in order to increase their likelihood of success. This episode will discuss common safety concerns and other barriers to solo HHD encountered by patients and offer some potential strategies for overcoming these.
Today, we dive into the world of kidney replacement therapy with a focus on two primary modalities: "Hemodialysis vs. Peritoneal Dialysis: Understanding the Differences and Choosing the Right Option." We'll explore the distinct characteristics, benefits, and considerations of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, helping individuals with kidney failure to make informed decisions about their treatment options. _ The Kidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo Welcome to the Kidney Zone, where we will dive deep into the fascinating world of our body's remarkable filters. Get ready to unlock the secrets of the kidneys and transplantation as we travel through their pathways, uncovering vital tips, insightful knowledge, and practical advice to keep our kidneys healthy. Whether you're a patient with kidney disease, a medical professional, or simply curious about the kidneys, this is the place for you. _ Follow Along on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Mo.Page Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mo.ibrahim/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmoibrahim TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.mo.ibrahim _ Dr. Mo Ibrahim is an assistant professor of kidney transplantation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He completed his clinical transplant nephrology fellowship at Washington University in 2022. Originally from Cairo, he pursued a physician/scientist career, conducting research at Duke University from 2012 to 2019. He has authored 70+ journal articles, given a TEDx talk, and holds 5 patents. Currently finishing his PhD at Erasmus University, he drives international collaborations to advance medical technology and improve medical monitoring. _ DISCLAIMER The content of this episode is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice. The information presented here is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional or your doctor before making any healthcare decisions or starting any treatment regimen. Individual medical situations can vary, and only a licensed healthcare provider can offer personalized advice tailored to your specific needs. The creators of this episode are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided herein. Any reliance on the content of this episode is at your own risk. If you have any medical concerns or questions, please seek guidance from a medical professional promptly. Remember that medical knowledge and practices can evolve over time, and new information may become available after the creation of this episode. Therefore, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest medical research and consult with your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible care for your health.
Arteriovenous access is required for hemodialysis. Charmaine Lok, MD, MSc, of the University of Toronto, discusses the role of primary care clinicians in the care of patients with arteriovenous access with JAMA Associate Editor David Simel, MD, MHS. Related Content: Arteriovenous Access for Hemodialysis
If you're a new nursing graduate who's still exploring your career options, then you don't want to miss this episode!This week, you and I will be diving deep into the world of hemodialysis nursing; what it is, how it works, and everything in between.With almost ten years of experience in dialysis, I am here to guide you through the realities and rewards of this specialized field. This episode is set to become your all-access pass to the secrets no one tells you about hemodialysis nursing.I hope you're prepared to be both informed and inspired about your potential future in this dynamic and fulfilling profession.Are you ready?Let's dive in.Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00)What is hemodialysis? (01:22)Preparation for dialysis (02:38)Assessing the patient (03:57)Administering the treatment (05:37)Patient education (07:26)The importance of emotional support (08:10)Post-dialysis assessment (08:43)Dialysis turnover (09:09)Educational requirements (10:59)The impact on patients' lives (14:27)Additional Resources:
When the kidneys fail, the hard decision becomes which dialysis modality should you choose? Today we will discuss the dialysis options. We will explore the two primary modalities: Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis. We will understand differences between these treatments, benefits, and considerations for individuals navigating the challenging terrain of kidney disease. _ The Kidney Zone Podcast with Dr. Mo Welcome to the Kidney Zone, where we will dive deep into the fascinating world of our body's remarkable filters. Get ready to unlock the secrets of the kidneys and transplantation as we travel through their pathways, uncovering vital tips, insightful knowledge, and practical advice to keep our kidneys healthy. Whether you're a patient with kidney disease, a medical professional, or simply curious about the kidneys, this is the place for you. _ Follow Along on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Mo.Page Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.mo.ibrahim/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/drmoibrahim TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.mo.ibrahim _ Dr. Mo Ibrahim is an assistant professor of kidney transplantation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He completed his clinical transplant nephrology fellowship at Washington University in 2022. Originally from Cairo, he pursued a physician/scientist career, conducting research at Duke University from 2012 to 2019. He has authored 70+ journal articles, given a TEDx talk, and holds 5 patents. Currently finishing his PhD at Erasmus University, he drives international collaborations to advance medical technology and improve medical monitoring. _ DISCLAIMER The content of this episode is intended for informational purposes only and is not to be considered medical advice. The information presented here is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional or your doctor before making any healthcare decisions or starting any treatment regimen. Individual medical situations can vary, and only a licensed healthcare provider can offer personalized advice tailored to your specific needs. The creators of this episode are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided herein. Any reliance on the content of this episode is at your own risk. If you have any medical concerns or questions, please seek guidance from a medical professional promptly. Remember that medical knowledge and practices can evolve over time, and new information may become available after the creation of this episode. Therefore, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest medical research and consult with your healthcare provider to ensure the best possible care for your health.
In this podcast, Julie Ann Justo, PharmD, MS, FIDSA, BCPS, discusses treatment of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) infections, including:Burden of CRE infections in the United StatesMechanisms of resistanceChanging epidemiologyUse of rapid diagnostic testsIDSA guidance recommendations, including supporting dataApproach to designing treatment regimens, including weighing patient- and infection-related factorsFaculty:Julie Ann Justo, PharmD, MS, FIDSA, BCPSClinical Pharmacist Lead – Infectious DiseasesInpatient PharmacyDartmouth Hitchcock Medical CenterLebanon, New HampshireLink to full program: https://bit.ly/41a8Mj0Link to accompanying ClinicalThought commentary:https://bit.ly/4865T57Link to downloadable infographic: https://bit.ly/3t7NpT2
In this podcast, Julie Ann Justo, PharmD, MS, FIDSA, BCPS, discusses treatment of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) infections, including:Burden of CRE infections in the United StatesMechanisms of resistanceChanging epidemiologyUse of rapid diagnostic testsIDSA guidance recommendations, including supporting dataApproach to designing treatment regimens, including weighing patient- and infection-related factorsFaculty:Julie Ann Justo, PharmD, MS, FIDSA, BCPSClinical Pharmacist Lead – Infectious DiseasesInpatient PharmacyDartmouth Hitchcock Medical CenterLebanon, New HampshireLink to full program: https://bit.ly/41a8Mj0Link to accompanying ClinicalThought commentary:https://bit.ly/4865T57Link to downloadable infographic: https://bit.ly/3t7NpT2
This Podcast discusses a new Kidney360 study that examines sociodemographic risk factors for food insecurity and housing instability among people on hemodialysis and their association with substance use.
Commentary by Dr. Candice Silversides
Did you know that salicylate containing substances alone were responsible for over 6,000 cases of pediatric poison exposures in 2020? Dr. Arden Conway, a Pediatric Critical Care Physician, joins Medical Students Morgan Franklin and Ifrah Waris to discuss the evaluation and management for salicylate overdose in a pediatric patient. Specifically, they will: • Review the pathophysiology of salicylate toxicity • Review the basic assessment skills for acutely ill pediatric patients • Discuss the diagnostic options and evaluation for a child presenting with a potential salicylate overdose • Discuss the management and monitoring of salicylate overdose • Medications and treatments reviewed: activated charcoal, elimination enhancement, hemodialysis • Discuss the potential complications of salicylate overdose Special thanks to Dr. Rebecca Yang and Dr. Jennifer Tucker for peer reviewing this episode. FREE CME Credit (requires free sign-up): Link Coming Soon! References: Anderson, M. (2021). Initial management of suspected poisoning in children and young people. Paediatrics and Child Health, 31(10), 382-387. Chyka PA, Erdman AR, Christianson G, Wax PM, Booze LL, Manoguerra AS, Caravati EM, Nelson LS, Olson KR, Cobaugh DJ, Scharman EJ, Woolf AD, Troutman WG; Americal Association of Poison Control Centers; Healthcare Systems Bureau, Health Resources and Sevices Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. Salicylate poisoning: an evidence-based consensus guideline for out-of-hospital management. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2007;45(2):95-131. doi: 10.1080/15563650600907140. Darracq, M. A., & Cantrell, F. L. (20136). Hemodialysis and extracorporeal removal after pediatric and adolescent poisoning reported to a state poison center. The Journal of Emergency Medicine., 44(6), 1101–1107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.12.018 Espírito Santo, R., Vaz, S., Jalles, F., Boto, L., & Abecasis, F. (2017). Salicylate Intoxication in an Infant: A Case Report. Drug safety - case reports, 4(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40800-017-0065-9 Gummin DD, Mowry JB, Beuhler MC, Spyker DA, Bronstein AC, Rivers LJ, Pham NPT, Weber J. 2020 Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers' National Poison Data System (NPDS): 38th Annual Report. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2021 Dec;59(12):1282-1501. doi: 10.1080/15563650.2021.1989785. Mukerji V, Alpert MA, Flaker GC, Beach CL, Weber RD. Cardiac conduction abnormalities and atrial arrhythmias associated with salicylate toxicity. Pharmacotherapy. 1986 Jan-Feb;6(1):41-3. doi: 10.1002/j.1875-9114.1986.tb03449.x. Palmer, B. F., & Clegg, D. J. (2020). Salicylate toxicity. New England Journal of Medicine, 382(26), 2544-2555. Runde TJ, Nappe TM. Salicylates Toxicity. [Updated 2021 Jul 14]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2021 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499879/
CathVision this week announced the FDA clearance of its PVI Analyzer and Signal Complexity algorithms for facilitating electrogram interpretation. The regulatory nod makes these artificial intelligence-based tools available to physicians. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh explain what the algorithms are used for and what sets them apart from traditional EP recording systems. AngioDynamics received FDA breakthrough designation for its AngioVac system. The designation includes proposed indications for the use of AngioVac in the non-surgical removal of vegetation from the right heart. Find out what the company plans to do with the breakthrough nod and what executives see for the future of AngioVac. Tivic Health is planning to begin its vagus nerve stimulation trial after receiving Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval. Whooley shares details of the study, what the IRB approval means for Tivic and what the company hopes to achieve in the study. New data from a two-year trial of Nevro's spinal cord stimulation trial demonstrated durable pain relief and significant improvements in health-related quality of life. Learn some of the data points from the study and what doctors think about the results of the trial in today's episode. Medtronic's Mahurkar hemodialysis catheters are facing their third Class I recall. More than a million Mahurkar catheters have been recalled since July 2022. Whooley and Kirsh share the issue in this recall and how many devices are affected. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast.
How do concomitant meds affect antidepressant response? Find out about this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
LIVING on Home Hemodialysis #dialysis #homehemodialysis #kidneyfailure Our Special Guests will be Dialysis Caregiver and Husband Michael Gilchrist and Home Hemodialysis Patient Christina Gilchrist! They both are very active in the home dialysis and kidney community including their Facebook group: https://bit.ly/3j2qQKs (join today). Christina has an incredible story with Chronic Kidney Disease, Kidney Failure and Kidney Transplant! Michael is a hands on caregiver who is an amazing & very passionate advocate about her health and dialysis treatments! Come tonight and listen to why this couple is so incredibly inspiring to the home dialysis community! Check out their podcast: https://spoti.fi/3kE5bIW YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@livingondialysis Be Sure to Follow HWJ on all Social Media Platforms @: https://www.hopewithjonathan.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hope-with-jonathan/support
Welcome to the next installment of the Anesthesia Patient Safety podcast hosted by Alli Bechtel. This podcast is an exciting journey towards improved anesthesia patient safety.We are heading back into the main operating room to talk about one of the most challenging cases in the operating rooms, liver transplants. The conversation continues on the show today as we discuss considerations for minimizing blood product utilization and intraoperative hemodialysis. Tune in for strategies to help keep patients safe during liver transplantation.Additional sound effects from: Zapsplat.© 2023, The Anesthesia Patient Safety FoundationFor show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/148-liver-transplantation-anesthesia-blood-transfusions-and-hemodialysis/
Partner Jesse Brown VA Works Panelists:Dr. Aleksandra Gmurczyk is an Assistant Professor of Nephrology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Director of Hemodialysis at Jesse Brown VA.Samantha White is a Certified Advanced Practice Nurse specializing in Adult Health and Gerontology and Facility Transplant Coordinator for both solid organ and stem cell cases.
In this episode, Mike talks about the principles of Hemofiltration and hemodialysis, along with the composition of fluid used in dialysis.
Does a common diuretic help to prevent kidney-stone recurrence? Find out about this and more in today's PVRoundup podcast.
Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with our Classic Rapid Fire Podcast! This week, Drs. John and Mike Fralick discuss two recent papers – one, exploring the use of molnupiravir for the treatment of COVID-19 in adults at increased risk of adverse outcomes, and the second investigating the the use of apixaban ... The post Episode 57 – Molnupiravir for COVID-19 and Apixaban for Atrial Fibrillation in Hemodialysis first appeared on Healthy Debate. The post Episode 57 – Molnupiravir for COVID-19 and Apixaban for Atrial Fibrillation in Hemodialysis appeared first on Healthy Debate.
Welcome back Rounds Table Listeners! We are back today with our Classic Rapid Fire Podcast! This week, Drs. John and Mike Fralick discuss two recent papers – one, exploring the use of molnupiravir for the treatment of COVID-19 in adults at increased risk of adverse outcomes, and the second investigating the the use of apixaban ...The post Episode 57 – Molnupiravir for COVID-19 and Apixaban for Atrial Fibrillation in Hemodialysis appeared first on Healthy Debate.
Drs. Young Lee and Matthew Smeds review hemodialysis access. Originally published March 28, 2020 Vascular Surgery Exam Prep eBook - Hemodialysis Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and #jointheconversation.
In this podcast, EIC Josie Briggs talks with Lekha Tummalapalli about a study addressing costs of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. An editorial on this issue is published in the November (33.11) issue of JASN.
How do we create more coherence in our lives? Watch Episode 8 of Quantum Minds TV with Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke and distinguished guest, Steve Rees, to hear more about how music can help us create more harmony and unity. In this episode, you'll learn more about creating coherence in our lives with specific frequencies, using music to enhance human consciousness and sacred patterns in our universe. Sign up with your email address to receive early access to the new episodes soon as they release! To register, go to http://quantummindstv.com/. Quantum Minds TV is a recorded conscious conversation between Dr. Theresa and other distinguished guests. By drawing from various subjects, including modern science, ancient wisdom, and innate human potential, we aim to catalyze the expansion of human consciousness! We will help to reveal and even pioneer emergent new paradigm philosophies. Steve Rees's Bio: Steve has been involved in the Healing Arts for more than 30 years. He began as a Registered Nurse, specializing in Hemodialysis, but he was constantly seeking out other methods of healing besides medications and invasive therapies. During his search, he began to focus on the harp. Since 1998, he has built 31 harps which he says helps gives him a better understanding of the instrument and its unique sound qualities. He has spent over two decades traveling around the USA and internationally, sharing his Calming Harp ministry and teaching about the beneficial qualities of this music. Steve has recorded 14 CDs, has a YouTube channel with thousands of followers, and publishes a weekly podcast entitled "Calming Harp." Learn More: https://calmingharp.com/ Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke Bio: Dr. Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. physicist, author, speaker, international teacher with the Modern Mystery School, change agent, and the world-renowned host of Mystery Teachings on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her life-long pursuit of understanding spirituality. Dr. Theresa uses modern-day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques to harness consciousness, bringing a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach. Learn More: https://www.TheresaBullard.com
Editor's Summary by Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS, Editor in Chief of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the November 8, 2022, issue.
How does music play a role in expanding human consciousness? Music can help us get into a more relaxed and expansive state, which helps us become more aware of the entirety of what is occurring in our universe. Watch Episode 7 of Quantum Minds TV with Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke and distinguished guest, Steve Rees, to hear more about how we can assist our awakening and healing process with music. In this episode, you'll learn more about geometric patterns in frequencies, embodying our divine self, using music as a healing tool, and creating a conscious transformation. Sign up with your email address to receive early access to the new episodes soon as they release! To register, go to http://quantummindstv.com/. Quantum Minds TV is a recorded conscious conversation between Dr. Theresa and other distinguished guests. By drawing from various subjects, including modern science, ancient wisdom, and innate human potential, we aim to catalyze the expansion of human consciousness! We will help to reveal and even pioneer emergent new paradigm philosophies. Steve Rees's Bio: Steve has been involved in the Healing Arts for more than 30 years. He began as a Registered Nurse, specializing in Hemodialysis, but he was constantly seeking out other methods of healing besides medications and invasive therapies. During his search, he began to focus on the harp. Since 1998, he has built 31 harps which he says helps gives him a better understanding of the instrument and its unique sound qualities. He has spent over two decades traveling around the USA and internationally, sharing his Calming Harp ministry and teaching about the beneficial qualities of this music. Steve has recorded 14 CDs, has a YouTube channel with thousands of followers, and publishes a weekly podcast entitled "Calming Harp." Learn More: https://calmingharp.com/ Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke Bio: Dr. Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. physicist, author, speaker, international teacher with the Modern Mystery School, change agent, and the world-renowned host of Mystery Teachings on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her life-long pursuit of understanding spirituality. Dr. Theresa uses modern-day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques to harness consciousness, bringing a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach. Learn More: https://www.TheresaBullard.com
Dr. Eric Weinhandl shares why he is an advocate for HHD and his thoughts on how patients and care teams can break down barriers when it comes to getting patients home. Eric also discusses the importance of health equity and what he thinks the future of home dialysis could look like. You don't want to miss this knowledgeable discussion between patient and professor.
How do the frequencies of music affect our healing? Specific frequencies reveal the mysteries of the universe and the essence of healing. Watch Episode 6 of Quantum Minds TV with Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke and distinguished guest, Steve Rees, to hear more about how we can assist our awakening and healing process with music. In this episode, you will learn more about solfeggio frequencies, healing the body through coming into harmonious states, and using music to understand the creation and manifestation process of the universe. Quantum Minds TV is a recorded conscious conversation between Dr. Theresa and other distinguished guests. By drawing from various subjects, including modern science, ancient wisdom, and innate human potential, we aim to catalyze the expansion of human consciousness! We will help to reveal and even pioneer emergent new paradigm philosophies. Sign up with your email address to receive early access to the new episodes soon as they release! To register, go to http://quantummindstv.com/. Steve Rees's Bio: Steve has been involved in the Healing Arts for more than 30 years. He began as a Registered Nurse, specializing in Hemodialysis, but he was constantly seeking out other methods of healing besides medications and invasive therapies. During his search, he began to focus on the harp. Since 1998, he has built 31 harps which he says helps gives him a better understanding of the instrument and its unique sound qualities. Steve has recorded 14 CDs, has a YouTube channel with thousands of followers, and publishes a weekly podcast titled “Calming Harp.” He has spent over two decades traveling around the USA and internationally, sharing the ministry of Calming Harp and teaching about the beneficial qualities of this music. Learn More: https://calmingharp.com/ Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke Bio: Dr. Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. physicist, author, speaker, international teacher with the Modern Mystery School, change agent, and the world-renowned host of Mystery Teachings on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her life-long pursuit of understanding spirituality. Dr. Theresa uses modern-day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques to harness consciousness, bringing a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach. Learn More: https://www.TheresaBullard.com
When we come into a more harmonious state, it helps us heal and embody more of our potential. Listen to Episode 5 of Quantum Minds TV with Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke and distinguished guest, Steve Rees, to hear more about how we can assist our healing process through music and specific frequencies. Music helps us shift into a parasympathetic state and activates the nervous system, which supports us in our healing. In this episode, you'll learn more about the earth's magnetic field, the Schumann resonance, healing with sound, and how to reach a more harmonious state. Quantum Minds TV is a recorded conscious conversation between Dr. Theresa and other distinguished guests. By drawing from various subjects, including modern science, ancient wisdom, and innate human potential, we aim to catalyze the expansion of human consciousness! We will help to reveal and even pioneer emergent new paradigm philosophies. Sign up with your email address to receive access to the entire conversations as soon as they release! We will only be releasing segments on YouTube. To register, go to http://quantummindstv.com/. Steve Rees's Bio: Steve has been involved in the Healing Arts for more than 30 years. He began as a Registered Nurse, specializing in Hemodialysis, but he was constantly seeking out other methods of healing besides medications and invasive therapies. During his search, he began to focus on the harp. Since 1998, he has built 31 harps which he says helps gives him a better understanding of the instrument and its unique sound qualities. He has spent over two decades traveling around the USA and internationally, sharing his Calming Harp ministry and teaching about the beneficial qualities of this music. Steve has recorded 14 CDs, has a YouTube channel with thousands of followers, and publishes a weekly podcast titled “Calming Harp.” Learn More: https://calmingharp.com/ Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke Bio: Dr. Theresa Bullard is a Ph.D. physicist, author, speaker, international teacher with the Modern Mystery School, change agent, and the world-renowned host of Mystery Teachings on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her life-long pursuit of understanding spirituality. Dr. Theresa uses modern day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques to harness consciousness, bringing a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach. Learn More: https://www.TheresaBullard.com
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Patient Advocate Dawn tells us all about her and husband Jimmie's 3-month RV road trip. Hear the details about how they were able to leave home for 3 months without skipping a beat in Jimmie's HHD treatments.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
Drs. Mark Lambie, Jeff Perl, and Jenny Shen summarize the results of their study "Variation in Peritoneal Dialysis Time on Therapy by Country," on behalf of their colleagues.
Treatment approved for hospitalized COVID-19 patients; Update on Varenicline supply; Limits have been set for the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine; Safety alert issued for a COVID-19 test; And certain hemodialysis machines may carry the potential for chemical exposure.
Holding Pressure and Vascular Origin Stories: History of Hemodialysis Access In this crossover episode of Holding Pressure and Vascular Origin Stories Gowri and Marlene explore the history of hemodialysis access, the creation of arteriovenous fistulas and prosthetic grafts. During this episode Gowri interviews Dr. Appell- the surgeon who created the first AV fistula for hemodialysis access and Marlene interviews Dr. Schanzer about his experience with early hemodialysis access and the development of the distal revascularization and interval ligation procedure. Below you can find a picture of the first Teflon shunt used for hemodialysis, The Artificial Kidney Center Admission and Policy Committee (aka ‘God Squad'), evolution of early A-V shunts and Drs. James E Cimino, Kenneth Appell, Michael J. Brescia. Links to other podcasts on bioethics and finance of hemodialysis and the God Squad: Beside Rounds: Episode 26 The God Squad Freakonomics: Is dialysis a test case of medicare for all? References: [1] Klaus Konner. History of vascular access for haemodialysis. Nephrol Dial Transplant (2005) 20: 2629–2635. [2] B.H. Scribner, R. Buri, J.E.Z. Caner, R. Hegstrom, J.M. Burnell. Preliminary report on the treatment of chronic uremia by means of intermittent hemodialysis. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs 1960; 6: 114–12. [3] Wayne Quinton, David Dillard, and Belding H. Scribner Authors. Cannulation of Blood Vessels for Prolonged Hemodialysis. Transactions of the ASA10, 1960, Vol. 6, pp. 104–107. [4] Brescia MJ, Cimino JE, Appel K, Hurwich BJ. Chronic hemodialysis using venipuncture and a surgically created arteriovenous fistula. N Engl J Med 1966; 275: 1089–1092 [5] Cimino JE, Brescia MJ. The early development of the arteriovenous fistula needle technique for hemodialysis. ASAIO J 1994; 40: 923–927 [6] Scribner. Hemodialysis Using an Arteriovenous Fistula. N Engl J Med 1966; [7] Baker, L. D., Jr, Johnson, J. M., & Goldfarb, D. (1976). Expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) subcutaneous arteriovenous conduit: an improved vascular access for chronic hemodialysis. Transactions - American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, 22, 382–387. [8] Blagg, CR. Development of ethical concepts in dialysis: Seattle in the 1960s. Nephrology 1998; 4, 235-238 [9] Blagg CR. The Early History of Dialysis for Chronic Renal Failure in the United States: A View From Seattle. World Kidney Forum. [10] Rettig, RA. Origins of the Medicare Kidney Disease Entitlement: The Social Security Amendments of 1972. Biomedical Politics. Institute of Medicine (US) Committee to Study Decision Making; 1992 [11] Scribner, B. Treatment of Chronic Uremia. [12] United States Renal Data System. 2020 USRDS Annual Data Report: Epidemiology of kidney disease in the United States. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Bethesda, MD, 2020. [13] Scribner, Belding. A Personalized History of Chronic Hemodialysis. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Vol XVI No 6. December 1990. pp511-519 Hosts: Marlene Garcia-Neuer (@GarciaNeuer) is a MS4 at THE Ohio State University College of Medicine. Gowri Gowda (@GowriGowda11) is an MS3 at Tulane University School of Medicine. Guests: Dr. Harry Schanzer, Vascular Surgeon Mount Sinai Hospital and Bronx VA (retired) Dr. Kenneth Appel, General Surgeon, Bronx VA (retired) Calling all medical students! Submit your questions for the mailbag episode! Ask us any question related to vascular surgery, and have it answered on the podcast. Include the following Your name, school, and year Who you want to address the question to (resident, fellow, attending, or someone specific) Send them in writing, or in voice recorded format. Send them to HoldingPressure.AudibleBleeding@gmail.com. Also send us any ideas, suggestions, or comments. Please share your feedback through our Listener Survey! Follow us on Twitter @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and #jointheconversation. Please share your feedback through our Listener Survey! Credits: Author: Marlene Garcia-Neuer, Gowri Gowda Editor: Yasong Yu Reviewers: Sharif Ellozy, Adam Johnson
Maaya, a Patient Advocate, lost her kidney function in 2014. With a busy career and family life, Maaya found that traditional in-center dialysis wasn't the right fit for her lifestyle and transitioned to home hemodialysis, freeing up more time for what's important to her.
#kidneyfailure #dialysis #dialysiscaregiver Our Special Guests will be Home Hemodialysis Patient Jimmy & Care partner Dawn Bates! This Fantastic couple will share their inspiring kidney disease Journey including dealing with kidney failure and doing home dialysis! Jimmy is searching for a Kidney Donor Hero! Are you the one? Find out more on HWJ! For more information on Jimmy Bates: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jimmieskidneysearch/ Jimmie Bates He is Blood Type O His DOB: 10-19-65 mayoclinic.org/livingdonor (Minnesota) 866-227-1569 uiowa.donorscreen.org/register/now Hope with Jonathan : Hope: a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
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#homehemodialysis #carepartner #hopewithjonathan Join us! Wednesday 6 pm central 7 pm eastern on Hope with Jonathan! Our Special Guest will be Hadassah McDonald, she will share her incredible journey with battling kidney disease, doing dialysis and more! https://www.lovewhatmatters.com/dont-go-home-dont-stop-for-lunch-go-to-the-er-now-this-joyous-event-was-clouded-over-we-had-no-idea-what-to-expect-mom-kidney-disease- AKF Caregiver of the year: https://youtu.be/XgbrIZ0Nwx0 IG: https://instagram.com/haddie_kidneywarrior4?utm_medium=copy_link Our Mission Hope: a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
Welcome to the emDOCs.net podcast! Join us as we review our high-yield posts from our website emDOCs.net. Today on the emDOCs cast with Brit Long, MD (@long_brit), we cover complications of end stage renal disease. To continue to make this a worthwhile podcast for you to listen to, we appreciate any feedback and comments you may have for us. Please let us know!Subscribe to the podcast on one of the many platforms below:Apple iTunesSpotifyGoogle Play