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Aldosterone synthase inhibition dose-dependently reduced albuminuria by up to 40% in participants with CKD, according to study results presented at ASN Kidney Week 2023.

Although the DUPLEX trial missed its primary endpoint of eGFR slope in patients with FSGS, results point to greater reductions in proteinuria and in risk of kidney failure with sparsentan use relative to irbesartan—making its case for becoming a standard of care for the glomerular disease.

Data presented at ASN Kidney Week 2023 described the effects of SGLT2 inhibition in young patients with Alport syndrome.

An analysis of Target-HTN provides new insight into the effects of lorundrostat among patients with uncontrolled or treatment-resistant hypertension.

Results presented at ASN Kidney Week 2023 highlighted the efficacy of twice weekly hemodialysis.

A subgroup analysis of hemodialysis patients treated with cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia was presented at ASN Kidney Week 2023.

Rajiv Agarwal, MD, MS, provides insight into an analysis from ASN Kidney Week 2023 detailing the effect of early albuminuria reduction on risk of adverse kidney and cardiovascular outcomes in people with T2D and chronic kidney disease.

Presented at ASN Kidney Week 2023, results of the ENVISION trial provide the latest insight into effects of sibeprenlimab in management of IgA nephropathy as the nephrology community awaits the results of its ongoing phase 3 trial.

John W. Ostrominski, MD, describes the prevalence and overlap of cardiac, renal, and metabolic conditions in US adults over a 20-year period.

Patients with progressive DKD had greater gastrointestinal symptom scores than those with stable DKD.

Atrasentan demonstrated superiority versus placebo for reduction in proteinuria through 36 weeks.

Cheung comments on new and future IgAN treatment, and shares clinical pearls with other providers.

Cheung shares his approach to using novel immunotherapies in IgAN to prevent infection.

Cheung reviews the rationale for dual inhibition of BLyS and APRIL in IgAN, as well as the clinical impact of investigational agents on IgAN.

Experts discuss the intricate relationship between diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular function and explore the evolving landscape of therapies with cardiorenal benefits.

The FDA has issued a Class I recall for some of Fresenius Medical Care's hemodialysis machines due to potential exposure to toxic compounds, affecting eight specific models from the 2008 Series.

An expert nephrologist provides an overview of the pathophysiology of IgAN before discussing new immunomodulating therapies in clinical trials.

Chee Kay Cheung, MBCHB, MRCP, PhD, discusses unmet needs in the management of IgAN, commenting on the need for new medication and highlighting budesonide and SGLT2 inhibitors.

On October 17, 2023, Ardelyx Inc announced the FDA approval of tenapanor (Xphozah) for reducing serum phosphorus in adults with chronic kidney disease on dialysis as add-on therapy.

Patients with IgA nephropathy experienced nearly 30% proteinuria reduction after 6 months of treatment with SGLT2 inhibitors.

An expert nephrologist shares his opinion on newer treatments of IgAN such as budesonide and SGLT2 inhibitors, commenting that patients with greater disease progression stand to benefit the most from these treatments.

Chee Kay Cheung, MBCHB, MRCP, PhD, reviews newly approved agents for the treatment of IgAN, focusing on SGLT2 inhibitors, budesonide, and sparsentan.

Findings showed the probability of achieving total remission was significantly greater in the corticosteroid pulse group compared to the oral corticosteroid group.

On October 10, 2023, Novo Nordisk announced they would be stopping the FLOW trial, which examined the effects of semaglutide 1.0 mg on kidney outcomes in type 2 diabetes, due to early efficacy based on an interim analysis of the trial.

Syed Ali Husain, MD, MPH, discusses the importance of kidney transplantation, waitlisting, and how disparities in access to transplantation should be addressed.




























































