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KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology

KDIGO Communications
APOL1 Kidney Disease
Iga Nephropathy
KDIGO Guidelines
Proteinuria
Nephrology
Clinical Trials
Chronic Kidney Disease
C3 Glomerulopathy
Genetic Testing
C3G
Kidney Disease
SGLT2 Inhibitors
Complement Activation
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
End-Stage Kidney Disease
Kidney Biopsy
Health Equity
FSGS
Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
Immune Complex MPGN

KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology features global experts covering a wide range of topics for clinicians treating patients with kidney disease.

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In the third episode of the KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology FSGS series, host Dr. Kirk Campbell (University of Pennsylvania) sits down with world-renowned glomerular disease expert Dr. Jai Radhakrishnan (Columbia University) to navigate the shiftin... more

In this second episode of the three-part KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology series, Dr. Kirk Campbell speaks with Dr. Laura Mariani about the central role of proteinuria reduction in the management of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).

The d... more

Join Dr. Kirk Campbell (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Alessia Fornoni (University of Miami) for an in-depth conversation on the evolving landscape of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).

The first episode of this three-part FSGS series ... more

This final episode in KDIGO’s four-part IgAN series focuses on the challenges and opportunities of implementing the updated KDIGO IgAN Guideline in clinical practice.

The conversation examines a shifting treatment paradigm that emphasizes earlier i... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Jai Radhakrishnan
Professor of Medicine and Clinical Director, Division of Nephrology at Columbia University
Columbia University
Episode: Episode 33: Treating FSGS: From Steroids to Dual Endothelin Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists and What Comes Next
Dr. Laura Mariani
Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Medicine for Clinical Research at the University of Michigan; expert in glomerular disease
University of Michigan
Episode: Episode 32: Proteinuria First: Managing What Matters in FSGS
Dr. Alessia Fornoni
Director and Chair of the Peggy and Harold Katz Family Drug Discovery Center; Assistant Dean for Research Training and Development, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Episode: Episode 31: The Podocyte Problem: Understanding FSGS
Dr. Suneel Udani
Consulting Physician at Nephrology Associates of North Illinois and Medical Director of NANI Research.
Nephrology Associates of North Illinois
Episode: Episode 30: Challenges of Implementing Evidence-Based Guidance for IgA Nephropathy
Dr. Andrew Lazar
Clinical Trial Director at the University Hospitals of Cleveland.
University Hospitals of Cleveland
Episode: Episode 29: How I Treat IgAN: Lessons from the Case Files
Dr. Gaia Coppock
Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; runs the Glomerular Disease Clinical Trials Group.
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Episode: Episode 29: How I Treat IgAN: Lessons from the Case Files
Joshua Albright
Kidney health advocate, international public speaker, and student living with APOL1 kidney disease.
Nethcure Kidney International, American Kidney Fund
Episode: Episode 28: APOL1 Screening and Early Detection - Patient and Clinician Perspectives
Dr. Titilayo Ilori
Assistant Professor of Medicine, nephrologist, and clinical researcher focused on epidemiology and modifiers of APOL1 kidney disease.
Boston Medical Center, Boston University
Episode: Episode 28: APOL1 Screening and Early Detection - Patient and Clinician Perspectives
Dr. Barry Freedman
John H. Feltz Professor and Chief of the Sectional Nephrology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Wake Forest University
Episode: Episode 27: Management of Patients with APOL1 Kidney Disease

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Dr. Dana Rizk
Host of KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology; KDIGO
Dr. Kirk Campbell
Host of KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology; University of Pennsylvania
Carla Nester
Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and Director of the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at Stead Family Children's Hospital; Host of KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology

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Episode 32: Proteinuria First: Managing What Matters in FSGS
Q: How should clinicians use proteinuria as an endpoint in managing FSGS?
Clinicians should monitor proteinuria trajectory over time, target reductions below certain thresholds, and use it alongside GFR and other factors to guide treatment decisions, drawing confidence from Parasol's findings that lower proteinuria correlates with better outcomes.
Episode 32: Proteinuria First: Managing What Matters in FSGS
Q: What were the conclusions and outcomes of the Parasol project?
Parasol collected data from thousands of patients and showed that reducing proteinuria is strongly linked to lower risk of kidney failure, whereas GFR slope alone is noisy; the data suggest smaller, more feasible sample sizes when using proteinuria endpoints and support expanding this surrogate approach to other glomerular diseases.
Episode 32: Proteinuria First: Managing What Matters in FSGS
Q: Why is proteinuria reduction central to the management of FSGS?
Proteinuria serves as a direct reflection of podocyte health, is non-invasive to measure, tracks over time, and correlates with kidney outcomes, making it a practical biomarker for disease severity and treatment impact.
Episode 24: Overview of the Latest Guidance in IgA Nephropathy Management
Q: Can you give reasons justifying the treatment initiation thresholds and goals in the guidelines?
Recent data shows that low levels of proteinuria still carry a risk of disease progression, necessitating earlier treatment interventions.
Episode 24: Overview of the Latest Guidance in IgA Nephropathy Management
Q: Did the threshold to perform biopsies change?
Yes, the guidelines now recommend a kidney biopsy in patients with more than 500 milligrams of protein per day.

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What is KDIGO Conversations in Nephrology about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This program features global nephrology experts who discuss the latest in kidney disease research, guidelines, and patient care with a practical, clinically oriented lens. Across episodes, topics frequently center on IgA nephropathy, KDIGO guideline updates, the role of the complement system in kidney disease, APOL1-associated kidney disease, and emerging therapies and trials. A standout aspect is the blend of clinician-to-clinician dialogue with patient and caregiver perspectives, alongside a clear emphasis on translating research findings into real-world practice, including diagnosis, treatment sequencing, and health-equity considerations. Listeners can expect rigorous scientific discussion paired with practical implications for clinical ... more

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2. Dr. Laura Mariani
3. Dr. Alessia Fornoni
4. Dr. Suneel Udani
5. Dr. Andrew Lazar
6. Dr. Gaia Coppock
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