Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN

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Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN

Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN

@virtualpun

Nephrologist and Clinical Researcher at Duke University School of Medicine/Durham VA Medical Center

Durham NC Katılım Şubat 2014
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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
@kidney_boy Collecting and showing people the data is an incredibly important first step. People often clean up the room themselves when you turn the lights on, and everyone can see how dirty the room actually is. But admittedly that’s not enough for everyone.
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Joel M. Topf, MD FACP
Joel M. Topf, MD FACP@kidney_boy·
Black dialysis patients with cardiac arrest are less likely to receive CPR than white patients. OR 0.4! W.T.F. #KidneyWk
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Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN
Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN@virtualpun·
@MentaculusMap @kidney_boy Thanks for this thought. This was addressed in our study and it was indeed true white cardiac arrest patients dialyzed in better resourced clinics. However, accounting for these differences only increased the magnitude of the disparity
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Paul Brooks
Paul Brooks@MentaculusMap·
@kidney_boy Certainly wouldn’t rule it out. Would be nice to see some controls. Dialysis centers w/ predominantly white pts probably better trained staff. Economics a big factor and economics is not de facto evidence of racism.
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Joel M. Topf, MD FACP
Joel M. Topf, MD FACP@kidney_boy·
Why $950 per cancer patient Why $560 per Alzheimer’s patient Why $18 per kidney patient #KidneyWk
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Duke Kidney
Duke Kidney@DukeKidney·
.@shofacker @virtualpun and colleagues in Nephrology Nursing Journal Barriers and Facilitators to Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation During Treatment in Outpatient Hemodialysis Clinics: A Qualitative Study pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33107712/
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Susan Quaggin
Susan Quaggin@SusanQuaggin·
Effect of Finerenone on Chronic Kidney Disease Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes | NEJM. When it 🌧 sometimes it pours in the most positive way!! Another #win for the kidney community! can’t wait to check out the late breakers ⁦@ASNKidney#KidneyWk nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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Sam Hofacker
Sam Hofacker@shofacker·
Hi #Medtwitter, #Nephtwitter! I’ve wanted to put together a tweetorial for a while, and now that my first manuscript is published, here are a few things I’ve learned about cardiac arrest in patients on dialysis, our resuscitative response, and #healthequity. Thread:
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Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN
Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN@virtualpun·
But If we have stopped using gadolinium in ckd due to risk of nsf, how can we have any data that risk in ckd is “sufficiently low or nonexistent”? Do we need more evidence specifically in ckd pts before we subject our patients to gadolinium without informed consent?
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Patrick Pun, MD MHS FASN@virtualpun·
The 2017 American College of Radiology guidelines on contrast say that the risk of NSF with class II gadolinium agents is "sufficiently low or possibly non-existent" and recommend that no informed consent is needed for CKD pts. Does absence of evidence= absence of risk? #AskASN
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