Tag - kidney disease

Kidney disease means your kidneys are damaged and can’t filter blood the way they should. Those with diabetes or high blood pressure are at greater risk of developing kidney disease.

Kidney problems include acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, kidney cysts, kidney stones, and kidney infections.

Share knowledge, build connections – apply to become an ISN mentor by April 1 

ISN Mentorships foster meaningful connections between experienced nephrologists and early-career professionals, creating a ripple effect toward advancing kidney care worldwide. The program offers a valuable opportunity for mentors to share knowledge, use their collaborative skills, and gain the personal satisfaction of helping others.  Apply here by April 1  Mentorship is a two-way street, as mentors benefit...

ISN members: Apply to ISN’s expert-led primer courses in GN in Prague and Taipei – free registration and travel grants available 

Applications are now open for upcoming editions of ISN’s Primer Course in Glomerular Disease, designed for trainees and early-career clinicians. Open exclusively to ISN members, the course offers free registration and a select number of travel grants. Attendance is by application only, with limited spots available. September 2025: Prague, Czech Republic, prior to the International Symposium on...

Strengthening ties to advance regional and global kidney care: ISN Affiliated societies meet at WCN’25 

At the recent WCN'25 in New Delhi, India, leaders from 17 of the ISN's 120 Affiliated societies* convened for the ISN Affiliated Societies Meeting.  This important event provided a platform for representatives to network, share updates, and explore potential collaborations within ISN initiatives.   Learning how kidney care practices differ across countries offered participants an enriching opportunity...

Advancing kidney care worldwide: Announcing five ISN Regional Training Centers in Africa    

The ISN congratulates five kidney care centers in Africa that have earned ISN Regional Training Center (RTC) status:  Charles Nicolle Hospital Center, Tunis, Tunisia  Kasr Alainy Medical School, Cairo, Egypt  Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra, Ghana  Mansoura University Hospital Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Mansoura, Egypt  Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura University  Participating in ISN's wide range of grants, these institutions serve...

New ISN Academy course: “Rare Kidney Diseases – MGRS and Amyloidosis”

The ISN Academy presents a comprehensive new course on monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance (MGRS) and amyloidosis, designed to equip healthcare professionals with critical knowledge on these rare but impactful conditions. Access the course here It features case-based, 20-minute recorded talks on key topics, including: The pathogenesis, diagnosis, and classification of MGRS subtypes—such as MIDD, PGNMID, C3G,...

ISN Journal summaries on World Kidney Day  

Kidney International® (KI)  Are Your Kidneys OK? Detect Early to Protect Kidney Health  The  World Kidney Day (WKD) editorial in Kidney International highlights the importance of early kidney disease detection to protect kidney health, slow progression, and reduce cardiovascular risk. Simple tests — serum creatinine and urine albumin — enable early diagnosis, but barriers like funding...

Training to make an impact on local kidney care: Meet 12 new ISN Fellows 

Celebrating 40 years of the Fellowship Program, the ISN is delighted to announce 12 new fellows from 11 countries worldwide.  Get to know the new ISN Fellows here  These fellows will receive specialized training abroad in transplantation, glomerular disease, peritoneal dialysis, or clinical nephrology.   Learn more about ISN Fellowships here  They will return home with valuable skills from...

ISN Journal summaries on BK polyomavirus infection and the nurse’s role in managing symptoms of dialysis recipients

Insights from the BKEVER trial comparing everolimus versus mycophenolate mofetil for BK polyomavirus infection in kidney transplant recipients The BKEVER trial compared everolimus (EVR) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in kidney transplant recipients with BK polyomavirus (BKPyV) infection to assess which strategy led to faster viral clearance. Results showed that reducing MMF was more effective, with 81.3%...

Meet new ISN Leadership: Watch an interview with President Tonelli

The ISN warmly welcomes the incoming President, Marcello Tonelli, and the 2025-27 ISN executive committee and council. Meet the 2025-27 ISN executive committee members Meet the 2025-27 ISN council members Immediate Past President Masaomi Nangaku passes the gavel to Marcello Tonelli at WCN'25 WCN'25 Social Media Team member Suman Behera interviewed Professor Tonelli at WCN'25: In the interview, Professor...

Calling for global action on kidney health ahead of UN High-level Meeting on NCDs: New ISN Manifesto launched

ISN President Marcello Tonelli launched the ISN Manifesto at WCN'25. This call to action outlines key advocacy and policy recommendations directed at UN Member States and national, regional and local policymakers. Read the manifesto here Why global action is needed Kidney disease affects over 850 million people globally, with a significant impact on mortality rates. It is...

WCN’25 on demand: Top global experts, hot topics, unlimited learning

Explore hundreds of hours of captivating WCN'25 content at the ISN Academy, or relive your in-person experience. Learn from more than 249 global experts and elevate your expertise! WCN'25 content is available for purchase for non-members. ISN members enjoy unlimited access to WCN'25 content on demand: ISN Members — visit the Academy  (Join/renew your ISN...

ISN’s Global Kidney Health Atlas 2023 Data Addresses Kidney Care Gaps in Resource-limited Settings

PLOS Global Public Health recently published a series of articles using data from the third edition of the ISN-Global Kidney Health Atlas (ISN-GKHA), exploring gaps in availability, affordability, quality, and access to kidney care services across countries by World Bank income group classifications. Read the individual papers in PLOS Global Public Health: “Landscape of Kidney Replacement...

ISN Journal Summaries on Clinical Practice Guideline for ADPKD and Mitochondrial Function in Diabetic Kidney Disease

Kidney International® KDIGO 2025 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation, Management, and Treatment of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD): Executive Summary The KDIGO 2025 Clinical Practice Guideline for ADPKD is the first global guideline on the evaluation, management, and treatment of this genetic disorder, focusing on areas such as diagnosis, kidney manifestations, disease progression, and extrarenal...

The ISN on Saving Young Lives and Sustainable Kidney Care at IPNA 2025, South Africa

The ISN endorses educational and scientific events that help advance kidney care. Whether large or small, events focusing on region-specific topics may qualify for this recognition. Apply for ISN endorsement for enhanced visibility, scientific merit, and educational impact — learn more and apply here. 20th Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, IPNA 2025 February 19-23,...

40 Years of Transforming Global Kidney Care: The ISN Fellowship Program 

The ISN Fellowship Program celebrates four decades of impact, having trained over 800 Fellows from more than 100 low-resource countries since its inception in 1985.  These fellows returned home as leaders, expanding kidney care capacity by establishing transplant programs, launching interventional nephrology courses, advancing research projects, and developing other initiatives to ensure future generations of...

The ISN Strongly Supports the WHO Resolution on Kidney Health — Join the Effort!

The ISN is proud to support the proposed World Health Organization (WHO) resolution "Reducing the Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) through the Promotion of Kidney Health and Strengthening Prevention and Control of Kidney Disease." A global call to action At the 156th WHO Executive Board Meeting (February 3–11, 2025), the ISN will formally present its statement...

Access the New ISN Toolkit on Optimizing SGLT2i Therapy and a Brand New Tool on MRAs 

The Optimization of SGLT2i Therapy Toolkit* is the latest educational offering from a multi-society cardio-kidney-metabolic initiative led by the ISN. This initiative offers resources for advancing the prevention and management of cardio-kidney-metabolic complications. The toolkit highlights the crucial role of SGLT2 inhibitors in improving outcomes for patients with both kidney and cardiovascular diseases.  The SGLT2i...