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Aug 8
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FF 82 DDAVP up the nose to prevent biops...

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About this episode

The Filtrate

Joel Topf Bluesky: @kidneyboy.bsky.social‬

AC @medpeedskidneys.bsky.social‬

Nayan Arora @captainchloride.bsky.social‬

Special Guest

Vandana Niyyar Professor of Medicine at Emory School of Medicine

Editing by

Nayan Arora

The Kidney Connection written and performed by by Tim Yau

Show Notes

American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology (Website)

ASDIN List of training sites

Placement, performance and complications of the Ash Split Cath hemodialysis catheter (PubMed)

Platelet Function Assay FAQ (PDF)

Saint Clair’s Vascular Access Center where we do outpatient biopsies (Website)

The studies:
NephJC Summary
Prasad Study KI Reports
Chakrabarti in Kidney 360

Thromboelastogram (TEG) (Life in the Fastline)

Elastigirl (Wikipedia)

Association of Kidney Biopsy Needle Gauge with Post-Procedure Complications and Biopsy Adequacy (PubMed)

Complications of Percutaneous Renal Biopsy (PubMed)

Tubular Secretions

Nayan Quarterback on Netflix (Wikipedia)

AC The Rehearsal on HBO (Wikipedia)

Joel The Detroit Tigers (MLB)

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