Manish M Sood MD
@Msood99M
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Professor, Nephrologist, Epidemiologist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Kidney disease, pharmacoepi, physicianhealth
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Joined July 2013
We’ re hiring! 2 academic full time Nephrologists at uottawa. 1 clinician - scientist, 1 clinician teacher/clinician investigator; join a highly academic collegial group of 24 Nephrologists in Ottawa; salary 500$k #nephrology @ASNKidney @CSNSCN
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Our new data on subclinical PA and MACE is out in Circulation! For the first time, we show that renin-independant aldosterone production is associated with an increased risk of MACE independently of BP, in people mostly normotensive with low CV risk. https://t.co/d1yBjfUQkY
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BACKGROUND: Primary aldosteronism (PA), an overt form of renin-independent aldosterone production, leads to a disproportionately high rate of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs). Mounting...
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After decades of promising epidemiological & experimental studies, we finally realize that CKD-MBD might have been the wrong therapeutical target for dialysis patients. #HiLo (admittedly smaller than conceived, but straightforward negative). @DanEdmonston
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Intravenous albumin is generally safe for most patients. However, its potential harms may be unknown. Given safety and cost concerns, authors of a recent #Perspective recommend that for most patients, use of intravenous albumin should adhere to ICTMG recommendations.
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📺 Dr @CRigsMb was featured on tonight’s evening news, talking about an emerging point-of-care screening & diagnostic device that has the potential to lead to earlier identification of Chronic Kidney Disease
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📢 Grantee Shoutout: @PSIFoundation is proud to support our physician researchers who recently received grant awards! 🎉 Over $783,500 in new grants were approved at our March meeting. Check out the details here:
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Grants & Awards funded by PSI Foundation
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Congratulations: • PSI #ClinicalResearch grantees Drs. Manish Sood (@Msood99M) and Ian Colman (@APEAL_Lab) (@OttawaHospital) • PSI #ResidentResearch grantees Drs. Jeremy Lee, Sebastien Gilbert, and Pascal Fallavollita (@OttawaHospital)
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Liberal or Restrictive Transfusion Strategy in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage | New England Journal of Medicine @uOttawaMed @uOttawa_SEPH @OttawaHospital
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The effect of a liberal red-cell transfusion strategy as compared with a restrictive strategy in patients during the critical care period after an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage is unclear. We ...
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Welcome to a new era of Hypertension Canada guidelines. Here, we outline our framework and timeline for the coming years. Thanks to involved! @HTNCanada @Ross_Tsuyuki and many others, past, present and future. https://t.co/XGtMVPItRs
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I don’t think it’s the pressure to publish that drives a lot of scientific misconduct. It’s problematic personality traits—narcissism and hypercompetitiveness. A Rock-Star Researcher Spun a Web of Lies—and Nearly Got Away with It | The Walrus
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Jonathan Pruitt was prolific, influential, and charming. Then academic sleuths started poking around
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🚨 Big news! 🚨 The Bhargavas are matching all gifts to The Ottawa Hospital, up to $500,000, until Dec 31! They’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of healthcare innovation, so let's double the impact together — donate today: https://t.co/Upa7WNYN7A
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~~ToMoRrOw~~ Please join @annlbugeja for a #HypHIP Live Author Chat with @guto_montezano Tuesday Sept 24, noon-13:00 UTC Late-Onset Hypertension and Sex-Related Disparities in Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Older Adults with https://t.co/F1xR8fSh9r
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Peer review is vital to publishing high-quality, valid research. Kidney360 wants to recognize the top reviewers of 2024: Drs. Kalani Raphael, @mbigottevieira, @valerie_luyckx, @Msood99M, and @silvishah. Each day this week, we'll share their thoughts on peer review.
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Our new study in The Lancet Psychiatry found that electrolyte abnormalities were associated with death and poor physical health outcomes in those with eating disorders. 🧵1/10
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Adverse outcomes and mortality in individuals with eating disorder-related electrolyte abnormalities in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study @OttawaHospital @uOttawa_SEPH @OttawaRenal @ICESOntario
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Cost-utility of real-time potassium monitoring in United-States patients receiving hemodialysis @KIReports @WellnessSOGH
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Using population health databases from Ontario, Canada, investigators found that children surviving AKI without acute KRT were at higher long-term risk of CKD, long-term KRT, hypertension, and subsequent AKI compared with hospitalized children without AKI https://t.co/GyvRh3ZhhW
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AKI in neonates in Lusaka 2/2 ➡️Consequences: Increased LOS: increased mortality https://t.co/PZhr79npob
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Background: Neonatal acute kidney injury (nAKI) has been reported to be common among neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and is associa...
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Acute Kidney Injury in Neonates Admitted to a Low-Resource Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Lusaka, Zambia - Mavis Chishala, Sylvia Machona-Muyunda, @ChisamboMwaba 1/2 ➡️Prevalence 14% ➡️Risks: antepartum hem; vomiting in neonate; 2nd line abcs https://t.co/PZhr79npob
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Background: Neonatal acute kidney injury (nAKI) has been reported to be common among neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and is associa...
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