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Would you recommend switching a diabetic CKD patient on oral semaglutide to the subcutaneous form since the benefits in CKD have primarily been reported in studies using subcutaneous GLP-1 receptor agonists?

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Endocrinology · UNC

Personally, I would not do so today. Obviously, the patient was prescribed oral semaglutide (SEMA) as opposed to injected SEMA for some reason. Assuming that the reason persists (e.g., preference for oral, greater availability) and the response with respect to A1c and weight has been reasonable, I w...

Do you intensify the dialysis prescription for patients with end stage kidney disease who develop uremic pericarditis despite regular dialysis sessions?

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Nephrology · Rush Medical College

This was what we did 30 years ago, it did not work. I remember as a fellow there were two explanations for pericarditis in a renal patient, uremic pericarditis if they had not started RRT and something else ("viral etc) if they were on RRT. This was based on the assumption that RRT was good enough t...

In which patients with suspected IgA nephropathy and microalbuminuria would you recommend a kidney biopsy?

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Nephrology · Columbia University

There are no guidelines to answer this question. This is my approach. In proteinuric patients, with intact kidney function, threshold proteinuria (UPCR) of 0.5 g/g, or UACR <300 mg/g would be an indication to biopsy. In diseases such as IgA Nephropathy, treatment is driven by the degree of proteinur...

What are the important aspects that you mention when consenting patients for hemodialysis?

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Nephrology · University Of California San Francisco Medical Center At Parnassus

I will answer this question a little differently than I think was the intent of the person asking the question. I find that many patients are resistant to starting dialysis at first. In my first conversation with them, I will make it clear to them that the problem is the kidney failure and not the d...