Alexander Flannery (@aflannerypharmd) 's Twitter Profile
Alexander Flannery

@aflannerypharmd

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小谷 祐樹 | Yuki KOTANI (@yukikotani5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✅Predictive performance of #AKI biomarkers: a meta-analysis Critical Care 📊NGAL, KIM-1, L-FABP, IL-18, TIMP-2 × IGBP-7 For critically ill patients, all showed similar predictive performance. 🔓rdcu.be/cZxuE #FOAMcc #NephroTwitter #MedTwitter

✅Predictive performance of #AKI biomarkers: a meta-analysis <a href="/Crit_Care/">Critical Care</a> 

📊NGAL, KIM-1, L-FABP, IL-18, TIMP-2 × IGBP-7

For critically ill patients, all showed similar predictive performance.

🔓rdcu.be/cZxuE
#FOAMcc #NephroTwitter #MedTwitter
Alexander Flannery (@aflannerypharmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To whoever happens to remain on #TwitteRx: .University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy has a TT posting for a research/education/practice position in our department with a broad range of research areas possible. Feel free to reach out w/ any ?s and share with anyone interested. Job ad: ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/425729

University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (@uk_cop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! Help us spread the word! Check out this tenure track faculty opening in our Pharmacy Practice and Science Department. #TwitteRx #AcademicTwitter ow.ly/hsjg50LL5Kq

We're hiring! Help us spread the word!

Check out this tenure track faculty opening in our Pharmacy Practice and Science Department. #TwitteRx #AcademicTwitter

ow.ly/hsjg50LL5Kq
Daniel Remick (@danielremick1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Azithromycin and Major Adverse Kidney Events in Critically... : Shock journals.lww.com/shockjournal/A… This paper in Shock Journal Online showed early azithromycin rx decreased the odds of major adverse kidney event a top viewed paper Alexander Flannery Michael Behal Javier Neyra University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy #sepsis

Deepali Dixit (@deepalipharmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAVE the Date: Rutgers Multidisciplinary Virtual Critical Care Symposium on April 14th, 2023 Exceptional topics and speakers lineup: Erin Barreto Megan Rech, PharmD, MS Alexander Flannery Neha Dangayach MD MSCR FAAN FANA FCCP FCCM FNCS and others. For More Information rutgers.cloud-cme.com/course/courseo…

Alexander Flannery (@aflannerypharmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Kentucky a top 10 employer--definitely a great place to work! For anyone interested our department has an opening for Assistant Professor (TT) in our Pharmacy Practice and Science department-great opportunity: buff.ly/3KkJ05m buff.ly/3Id4Ghi

Nature Reviews Nephrology (@natrevneph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Consensus Statement online: Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury: consensus report of the 28th Acute Disease Quality Initiative workgroup go.nature.com/41mdV7h

New Consensus Statement online: Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury: consensus report of the 28th Acute Disease Quality Initiative workgroup

go.nature.com/41mdV7h
Sepsis Alliance (@sepsisalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sepsis is one of the most common causes of acute kidney injury. Did #sepsis affect your kidney function? Or, conversely, did a kidney-related infection ultimately lead to your sepsis diagnosis? Get the facts about kidney health & sepsis at bit.ly/SepsisAndKidne…. #WorldKidneyDay

Sepsis is one of the most common causes of acute kidney injury. Did #sepsis affect your kidney function? Or, conversely, did a kidney-related infection ultimately lead to your sepsis diagnosis? Get the facts about kidney health &amp; sepsis at bit.ly/SepsisAndKidne….
#WorldKidneyDay
Erin Barreto (@erin_barreto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The magic of evolving in #criticalcare is appreciating where your patient is on the curve and determining what that means, add add add, hold up, or put Humpty Dumpty back together. Being mindful of the creatinine blind period is as important in deterioration as recovery!

Alexander Flannery (@aflannerypharmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Should the MAKE outcome include cystatin C instead of Cr given the loss of muscle mass during critical illness, and how do different eGFR thresholds of the MAKE outcome relate to development of kidney disease? Erin Barreto Javier Neyra Intensive Care Medicine link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Samuel Hume (@drsamuelbhume) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really interesting paper in Nature Immunology today (Broquet et al.) They found that people who recover from sepsis have a reduced cancer risk in the years that follow (vs. matched people with non-septic infections): This was recapitulated in a controlled setting in mice - mice

Really interesting paper in Nature Immunology today (Broquet et al.)

They found that people who recover from sepsis have a reduced cancer risk in the years that follow (vs. matched people with non-septic infections): 
This was recapitulated in a controlled setting in mice - mice
Andrea Sikora (@andreasikora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to AJHP for the opportunity to serve as the Critical Care Theme Issue Guest Editor beside CU Pharmacy Brian Murray. We are so excited to present the thoughtful pieces of so many outstanding authors. We hope it serves as a "map" for achieving improved patient

Thank you to <a href="/AJHPOfficial/">AJHP</a> for the opportunity to serve as the Critical Care Theme Issue Guest Editor beside <a href="/CUPharmacy/">CU Pharmacy</a> Brian Murray.

We are so excited to present the thoughtful pieces of so many outstanding authors. 

We hope it serves as a "map" for achieving improved patient