Treatment Induced Acute Changes in eGFR with Dr. Lonnie Pyne
Learning Objectives: Brief overview of rate of eGFR change as a surrogate outcome Effect of treatment induced acute changes in eGFR and rate of eGFR change Recent relevant examples of acute changes in eGFR (PPIs and fibrates) Implications for future research Dr. Lonnie Pyne is a nephrologist and assistant professor at McMaster University. He obtained his medical degree from Western University and completed his internal medicine residency and nephrology fellowship at McMaster. Lonnie’s research interests include chronic kidney disease, the use of surrogate outcomes in nephrology, and cardiovascular outcomes in kidney disease.

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