Tag: NEJM
New technique detects novel biomarkers for kidney diseases with nephrotic syndrome
A novel study, presented at the 61st European Renal Association (ERA) congress (23–26 May, Stockholm, Sweden) and recently published in the New England Journal...
Is renal denervation out of retirement?
“It’s rare to see a single trial kill something that was greeted with enthusiasm, so the question is why is renal denervation alive again?...
Stanford paediatricians transplant kidneys without need for immunosuppressants
Physicians at Stanford Medicine (Stanford, USA) have developed a way to provide paediatric kidney transplants without immunosuppressant drugs. Their key innovation, according to a Stanford press...
New England Journal Of Medicine publishes “outstanding” six-month IN.PACT AV Access™...
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Robert Lookstein (New York, USA; principal investigator) and Andrew Holden (Auckland,...
IN.PACT™ AV Access trial shows improvement in patency “for the entire...
A trio of vascular experts including Raphaël Coscas (Paris, France), Alexandros Mallios (Paris, France) and Kate Steiner (Stevenage, UK) discuss the key findings of...
‘Indisputable evidence’ that DCB is the “gold standard” for treating vascular...
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Tobias Steinke (Düsseldorf, Germany), Matteo Tozzi (Varese, Italy) and Robert Shahverdyan...