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49 ERA-EDTA CONGRESS - ERA-EDTA Congress 2012

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Preliminary Scientific Programme<br />

o End stage renal disease, dialysis<br />

<strong>ERA</strong>-<strong>EDTA</strong> Registry session<br />

Correlating International Hemodialysis<br />

Practice Differences with Outcomes:<br />

The Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study<br />

(DOPPS)<br />

- Benefits of studying differences in practice and<br />

outcomes<br />

Bruce Robinson, Ann Arbor, USA<br />

- Practices before and after policy changes<br />

Werner Kleophas, Düsseldorf, Germany<br />

- Transitions from CKD to dialysis<br />

Christian Combe, Bordeaux, France<br />

- Indicators related to Mineral Bone Disease<br />

Francesca Tentori, Ann Arbor, USA<br />

- Vascular access: Achieving better outcomes<br />

Richard Fluck, Derby, UK<br />

- Panel Discussion<br />

EUDIAL (European Dialysis Working Group)<br />

Atherosclerotic and cardiac disease in CKD<br />

- Features of cardiovascular disease in CKD<br />

Ziad A. Massy, Amiens, France<br />

- Vascular hemodynamic changes in CKD<br />

Gérard M. London, Fleury-Mérogis, France<br />

- Cardiovascular complications in CKD: role of<br />

oxidative stress<br />

Kostas Siamopoulos, Ioannina, Greece<br />

- Reducing the risk of stroke in dialysis patients<br />

Christiane Drechsler, Würzburg, Germany<br />

What is “good dialysis”?<br />

- What is early start and why it should not be<br />

systematic?<br />

Christian Combe, Bordeaux, France<br />

- What is late start and why is it harmful?<br />

Charles Tomson, Bristol, UK<br />

- When to start of dialysis: guideline and reality<br />

James Tattersal, Leeds, UK<br />

- Target blood pressure in hemodialysis patients<br />

Thierry Hannedouche, Strasbourg, France<br />

- Long dialysis sessions (daily, nocturnal etc)<br />

Ercan Ok, Izmir, Turkey<br />

Ma i n an n o u n c e M e n t<br />

11<br />

Eutox Working Group<br />

Peritoneal dialysis<br />

- The biology of the peritoneum, what’s emerging in<br />

the 21 st century<br />

Speaker to be confirmed<br />

- Mechanisms of fibrosis/sclerosis and impact of PD<br />

solutions<br />

Vedat Schwenger, Heidelberg, Germany<br />

- Peritoneal sclerosis and clinical membrane changes<br />

- when do we need to worry?<br />

Simon Davies, Stoke-on-Trent, UK<br />

- Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis: clinical insights<br />

and treatments options<br />

Martin Wilkie, Sheffield, UK<br />

The elderly patient with CKD or on dialysis<br />

- Haemodialysis in the elderly<br />

Antonio Santoro, Bologna, Italy<br />

- Treatment of frail CKD patients: maximum<br />

conservative management vs timely initiation of<br />

dialysis<br />

Pedro Ponce, Cascais, Portugal<br />

- Protein-energy wasting in elderly dialysis patients<br />

Peter Barany, Stockholm, Sweden<br />

- Kidney transplantation in the elderly<br />

Maria Alicja Dębska-Slizien, Gdansk, Poland<br />

o Transplantation<br />

Highlights of the 2011 ESOT congress<br />

(in cooperation with ESOT)<br />

- Basic and translational science highlights from<br />

ESOT 2011<br />

Martin J. Hoogduijn, Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

- Clinical highlights from ESOT 2011<br />

Keith Rigg, Nottingham, UK<br />

- Changes to clinical practice suggested by ESOT 2011<br />

Josep M. Campistol, Barcelona, Spain<br />

Tolerance and predictors of transplant outcome<br />

- Fingerprints of tolerance<br />

Kathryn Wood, Oxford, UK<br />

- Revisiting the role of B-cells in transplantation<br />

Jean Paul Soulillou, Nantes, France<br />

- Can genotypes predict renal graft outcomes?<br />

Lidia Ghisdal, Brussels, Belgium<br />

- Clinical and histological predictors of long-term<br />

kidney graft survival<br />

Eric Rondeau, Paris, France

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