Trajectories of Kidney Function in T2D

Mar
01
07:00 PM

Diabetes is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with varying trajectories of kidney function decline among patients. In this session, Dr. Sanjay Kalra and Dr. Sanjeev Gulati will explore the progression patterns of kidney function in type 2 diabetes (T2D), the role of early detection, and strategies for intervention. Their discussion will highlight advancements in nephroprotective therapies and personalized management approaches to slow CKD progression in diabetic patients.


Panelists

Dr.Sanjay Kalra

Treasurer, International Society of Endocrinology (ISE) Vice President, South Asian Obesity Forum (SOF) Bharti Hospital, Karnal, INDIA

Dr.Sanjeev Gulati

Executive Director and Head, Nephrology at Fortis Hospitals, Vasant Kunj. New Delhi.


Trajectories of Kidney Function in T2D

Mar
01
07:00 PM

Diabetes is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with varying trajectories of kidney function decline among patients. In this session, Dr. Sanjay Kalra and Dr. Sanjeev Gulati will explore the progression patterns of kidney function in type 2 diabetes (T2D), the role of early detection, and strategies for intervention. Their discussion will highlight advancements in nephroprotective therapies and personalized management approaches to slow CKD progression in diabetic patients.

Panelists

Dr.Sanjay Kalra

Treasurer, International Society of Endocrinology (ISE) Vice President, South Asian Obesity Forum (SOF) Bharti Hospital, Karnal, INDIA

Dr.Sanjeev Gulati

Executive Director and Head, Nephrology at Fortis Hospitals, Vasant Kunj. New Delhi.

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