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Michael Collins

Michael Collins

@Collinsmichaelg

Nephrologist at Royal Adelaide Hospital. Interests kidney transplant, clinical trials & improving patient care. Husband to Sarah. Dad to Eliza, Robbie & George.

Adelaide, South Australia Katılım Eylül 2013
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Swapnil Hiremath @hswapnil.medsky.social
Had to leave early from #CSNAGM (sorry @FilPicci) but good wifi on @VIA_Rail so here's a thread on my Top Trials of 2023 talk Thanks to @JHemmett for the invite As you can see my list includes non-RCTs and I cheated by squeezing in multiple trials under one theme 1/
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@NephRodby Great news indeed But it’s still extremely early days and it is longer term outcomes of graft function, DSA, acute rejection, and outcomes at one year and beyond that will be critical
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Roger Rodby@NephRodby·
I just cannot get over this.
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CARI Guidelines
CARI Guidelines@cariguidelines·
If you are an Australian or New Zealand kidney health professional interested in IV fluids in transplantation, please reach out to develop recommendations in this space.
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SAHMRI
SAHMRI@sahmriAU·
SAHMRI will continue to strive for better health outcomes by involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in decisions about research that affects them. Read our response to the Indigenous Voice #Referendum2023 here - sahmri.org.au/sahmri-stateme…
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Tiffany Caza
Tiffany Caza@Tiff_Caza·
Pregnancy after living kidney donation: - Successful pregnancies: living donors=general population. - Risk of gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia slightly higher. - The absolute risk is LOW - doesn't need to be a factor not to donate in the majority of patients. @GlomCon
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