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Programme: Tuesday, 02 Jun 2009
07:30 - 08:00 - Registration - Corporate sessions available: 08.00 - 09.00
08:00 - 09:00 - TIME: to make it count
Hall 10 Hall 10 Hall 10
TIME: to make it count
TIME: to listen - the patient experience
Meeting summary and close
TIME: to change
Jane Macdonald - Lead Nurse, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

TIME: to learn
Natasha McIntyre - Research Fellow, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Nottingham

TIME in practice: sharing experience from the Derby unit
Cathy Johnson - Consultant Nurse Renal, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

TIME in practice: sharing experience from the Kent & Canterbury unit
Karen Jenkins - Consultant Nurse, East Kent Hospitals University NHS FoundationTrust

09:15 - 10:30 -
Auditorium Hall 1 Hall 9
Challenges of the 18 week pathway
Technical Session
Chair: Donal O'Donoghue, National Clinical Director Chair: Roger Moore
Configuring the shape of the service to local needs
Lawrence Goldberg - Consultant Nephrologist, Sussex Kidney Unit, Brighton

What does the 18 week pathway bring to transplantation?
John Scoble - Consultant Nephrologist, Guy’s & St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

How the 18 week pathway impacts on Primary Care
Kathryn Griffith - GP, York

Panel Discussion: To include: Fiona Loud, Patient Chair of the Kidney Alliance Nicky Coffey, Associate Director, South East Coast Specialised Commissioning Group

Home Haemodialysis in the 21st Century
Mark MacGregor - Consultant Nephrologist, Crosshouse Hospital, Kilmarnock

The Future of Renal IT
James Tattersall - Medical Director, Mediqal Health Informatics Limited, and Staff Grade in Nephrology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust

Green Nephrology
Charlie Tomson - Consultant Nephrologist,Southmead Hospital, Bristol

10:30 - 11:00 - Coffee in the Exhibition
11:00 - 12:30 -
Auditorium Hall 1 Hall 9 Hall 10
CV Stability in Dialysis
Transplantation - Managing the Risk
Hot Topics in Management of CKD
Chair: Paul Stevens Chair: Keith Graetz Chair: Nicola Thomas
Significance of events including systolic blood pressure before death in dialysis patients
Nathan Levin - Professor of Clinical Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine & Medical Director of the Renal Research Institute, New York, USA

Dialysis induced cardiac injury: Common, deadly and avoidable
Chris McIntyre - Associate Professor, University of Nottingham & Hon Consultant Nephrologist, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Frequent Haemodialysis Regimens are associated with reduction in Dialysis-Induced Myocardial Stunning
H. Jefferies (scholarship) - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Antihypertensive Therapy improves Arterial stiffness and Baroreflex Sensitivity in Older People with Chronic Kidney Disease
S. John (scholarship) - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Outcome of Renal Transplantation in Hereditary Non-Neuropathic Systemic Amyloidosis
J. Gillmore - Royal Free and University College Medical School, London

Not all Pure Red Cell Aplasia is due to Erythropoetin
A Bow - Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle

Varicella Vaccination does not offer long-term protection in Paediatric Renal Transplant Patients
A.Durkan - The Children’s Hospital, Sydney, Australia

Ethnicity and Attitudes to Organ Transplantation: Implications for Public Policy
N.Jain - Kidney Research UK

The CKD Forum and recent initiatives.
Nicola Thomas - Senior Lecturer, City University

Proteinuria – ACR or PCR and what should you do?
Robert Lewis - Consultant Nephrologist, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth

Hypertension – who needs ACE/ARB and how to manage?
Ian Wilkinson - GP

Renal anaemia – who gets it and what should you do?
Karen Jenkins - Consultant Nurse, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

Early Referral for Chronic kidney disease: Is there evidence of Clinical and Cost Effectiveness?
C. Black - University of Aberdeen

12:30 - 14:00 - Lunch & Exhibition & Moderated Poster Sessions
14:00 - 15:30 -
Auditorium Hall 1 Hall 9 Hall 10
CKD & Diabetes
You really didn't want to do that, did you?
Cardiovascular and Vascular Access
Chair: Robert Lewis & Kathryn Griffith Chair: Lisa Burnapp Chair: Alison Cornall
Reducing the burden of CKD in people with diabetes
Stephen Thomas - Consultant in Diabetes, Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

A secondary care perspective - A joint renal and diabetes clinic: does it work?
Mick Kumwenda - Consultant Nephrologist, Glan Clwyd Hospital, North Wales

A primary care perspective - how to manage people with multiple conditions in primary care
Kathryn Griffith - GP, York

Sabina de Geest - Professor of Nursing, University of Basel, Switzerland

Paul Harden - Consultant Nephrologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

Andrea Devaney - Renal Pharmacist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

Jonathan Hope - Patient, The Kidney Disease Modernisation Initiative, Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Charity, London

Decreased Dietary Phosphate lowers Urinary Phosphate Excretion with variable impact on Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (FGF-23) in Chronic Kidney Disease Stages 3 and 4
M. Sigrist - St Pauls Hospital, Vancouver, Canada

Isothermic Haemodialysis abrogates Myocardial Stunning and optimises Intradialytic Haemodynamics with excellent Patient Tolerability
H.Jefferies - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Markedly Impaired Endogenous Thrombolytic Status in ESRF may explain the Increased Thrombotic Events in this Group
S. Sharma - East & North Hertfordshire NHS Trust

The effects of implementation of a Vascular Surveillance and Radiological Intervention Programme for Arteriovenous Fistulas (AVFs) and Grafts (AVGs)
C. Chan - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Creation of an Arteriovenous Fistula is associated with significant potentially beneficial changes in Systemic Cardiovascular Performance and Arterial Stiffness
S.Korsheed - Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Managing people with multiple long-term conditions Organised by the BRS CKD Forum
15:30 - 16:00 - Coffee & Exhibition, Poster Session
16:00 - 17:45 - Obesity Based Session
Auditorium Hall 1
Obesity Based Session
Chair: Chris McIntyre & Louise Wells
Adipose tissue biology, and the metabolic syndrome in uraemia
Jonas Axelsson - Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

CKD: Fat is bad for you
Helen MacLaughlin - Specialist Renal Dietitian, King’s College Hospital, London

Obesity and Chronic Kidney Disease: the Perfect Storm
Maarten Taal - Consultant Nephrologist, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Transplant: challenges of obesity
Keith Graetz - Consultant Transplant/General Surgeon, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth

Bariatric Surgery
Mike Larvin - Professor of Surgery, University of Nottingham

Is Body Mass Index independently associated with Chronic Kidney Disease? An Epidemological Study
J. Irving - East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

(management in Primary Care, CV compromised, elderly care, surgical, access, early CKD)
19:15 - - Pre-Dinner Drink / Gala Dinner
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