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NephMadness: Round of 32, Concentrating the Field

In the week since introducing the brackets and seeds, #NephMadness has created a lot of nephrology-related excitement. Medical students, residents, fellows, nephrologists, and even patients from around the world are filling out brackets, learning, and debating the wide scope of nephrology achievements.

The First Round results and summarized below. The results for the first round were determined by considering submitted brackets, online votes, and the editors’ thoughtful consensus.

Four underdogs (by seeding) rose above their seeding and advanced to the round of 32.  The Cinderella of the field was PD First.  PD First was a 14 seed and took on the formidable number 3 seed, Fistula First. A Harvard versus New Mexico matchup. Online voting was overwhelmingly in favor of PD First. Reversing the long term trend of decreased peritoneal dialysis in the U.S. is going to take a concerted effort on multiple fronts. PD First plays a central role in that important initiative.

The next big upset was the eleventh seeded Citrate who HIT heparin hard. Citrate has many advantages over heparin described here and won in double overtime.

Tenth seeded tolvaptan has had a great run recently. It established itself as a highly effective drug in hyponatremia erasing the nightmare options of demeclocycline and lithium. And it was the darling of ASN Kidney Week with a big win in polycystic kidney disease. It comes into the tournament a bit bruised with the recent FDA warnings of liver damage but it was still able to hold off long-time juggernaut (7) cyclosporin.

Lastly, the 9 seed, Renal Fellow Network, rocked the 8 seed HDCN.com. Both sites are popular and informative, but the fellows have an open approach and the use of text rather than video dramatically increases the on-the-fly usability of web-based information.

Down load the updated brackets as PDF or PPT

Glomerular region, Podocyte group

Glomerular region Mesangium group

Proximal tubule region, S1 Segment group

Proximal tubule region, Vasa recta group

Loop of Henle region, Thick ascending limb group

Loop of Henle region, thin ascending limb group

Collecting tubule region, principal cell group

Collecting tubule region, intercalated cell group

We will present the players for the next round.  Final 16 to be presented on March 26th.

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