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Aussie Med Ed- Podcast

The Underestimated Threat of Kidney Illness in the Australian Landscape-interview with kidney expert

Discover the silent illness which affects many Australians as we sit down with Professor Stephen McDonald, a leading nephrologist from the Royal Adelaide Hospital, to discuss the often-overlooked issue of renal disease. With an alarming number of Australians affected by kidney disease—many unknowingly—Dr Gavin Nimon (Orthopaedic Surgeon) interviews Professor McDonald about the importance of early detection, particularly for individuals with diabetes or vascular diseases, and emphasises the broader impact of kidney health on our society.

We navigate the complex relationship between medication and kidney function, shedding light on the drugs, which can actually decelerate the progression of kidney disease when used with care. Professor McDonald shares invaluable insights into the balancing act of managing drug use and the promising advancements in genomic technology that are transforming our approach to genetic kidney diseases. Our conversation ventures into the intricacies of polycystic kidney disease, the role of genetic testing, and the imperative to have timely discussions about treatment options as chronic kidney disease advances.

The journey through renal health concludes with a candid exploration of the realities of advanced kidney disease, where we examine the difficult decisions patients face regarding dialysis and its profound impact on their quality of life. We weigh the benefits of kidney transplantation against the complexity of long-term care, with Professor McDonald guiding us through the nuances of post-transplant life. Our exploration serves as a reminder that knowledge, indeed, holds the power to change outcomes, as we consider the implications of diet, medication side effects, and the management of co-existing conditions in the realm of renal health.