Our latest paper from the @syd_health and @UofGlasgow research collaboration describes the relationship between cardiometabolic risk factors and kidney disease in males and females in @AJKDonline. Worth a read!
Sex and the Relationship Between Cardiometabolic Risk Factors and Estimated GFR Decline: A Population-Based Cohort Study
https://t.co/YHLDdBUKhV
@BrendaMRosales @MelWyld@angelacwebster @Nickii_dlm @syd_health#VisualAbstract
This was really striking data from @angelacwebster presenting at #TSANZ2024@TSANZ_txsoc Why do we decline kidney offers ? This is essentially as close as we will ever get to a statistical representation of the old “the grass is always greener” ! @CODE_USyd
Laia Oliveras-Pages and @BrendaMRosales new work exploring relative survival and excess mortality in those with cancer and kidney failure: https://t.co/xXdDlru4qo
📖New paper from @Nickii_dlm describing the entire patient journey for those with kidney failure after entering the transplant waitlist. This includes transitions between active waitlist and suspension, and factors associated with transitions.
https://t.co/HDvDARXcmF
Almost 4 weeks to go until the RNG AGM/Study Day
on 23.11.23!
Meet another one of our excellent speakers - Introducing @angelacwebster ⭐️
Book your place: https://t.co/GB2f3S8Brq
Using data to shape health service delivery – her work focuses on inequities in health outcomes, multimorbidity and kidney disease, and the interplay between health literacy and patient self-management.
Welcome Prof @angelacwebster as a new #AAHMSFellow@sydney_uni@WestSydHealth
Congratulations 🎊 @MelWyld for her study featuring in “Best of ASN Journals: JASN, CJASN, and Kidney360” session at Kidney Week 2023!!
https://t.co/JytIjxGs5A(compared%20with%20the,greatest%20loss%20of%20life%20years.
Understanding kidney failure impact on life course, and likely periods of dialysis and transplant function, for people with kidney failure as a child @MelWyld@CODE_USyd @Nickii_dlm @SydneySPH@WARC_USYD@TrialsCentre
@BrendaMRosales presents on increasing donor pool by considering donors with low grade melanoma. Lots of questions from the audience! @TSANZ_txsoc@CODE_USyd
Great work presented by @CODE_USyd international research fellow Laia who visited @SydneySPH for 3 months last year mentored also by @nuria_montero_p Ping us f you’d like to do similar!
Accepting more donors with PBM increases kidney transplant opportunities for many with minimal risk of transmission. Huge implications for our healthcare management and shared decision making with people with kidney disease.
Hedley et al. show that any increase in utilization of kidneys from deceased donors with PBM both improves health outcomes for patients waiting for a #kidney transplant and reduces healthcare costs. #OpenAccess#VisualAbstract#TransplantTwitter https://t.co/JIdWic4P06
this paper helps families understand likely life course of kids with kidney failure: the younger you get ESKD the more life you lose; older kids survive longer but spend more years on dialysis @SydneySPH@CODE_USyd@WARC_USYD@MelWyld @Nickii_dlm