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16th UK Annual Dialysis Conference
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CARE IN DIALYSIS
The Lowry Hotel, Dearman’s Place, Manchester M3 5LH
Wednesday 18th September - Friday 20th September 2024
Wednesday 18th September 2024
08:30 – 10:00
Registration and Refreshments
10:15 – 10:30
Welcome Address – 16th UK Annual Dialysis Conference
Session 1
Dialysis Access (virtual and F2F)
Chairs: Daljit Hothi/Dimitrios Poulikakos
10:30 – 12:00
Case Studies based discussion:
- My Access Life Plan – Patient Speaker
- AV Access – 3 challenging case studies
Daljit Hothi, London
Dimitrios Poulikakos, Manchester
Usama Butt, Stevenage
- Minimally invasive repositioning of PD access
Vishnu Jeyalan, Manchester
12:00
Keynote lecture:
Advances in Dialysis Access – Now and the Future
Prabir Roy–Chaudhury, USA
12:30 – 13:00
Industry exhibition
13:00 – 14:00
Lunch with exhibition
Session 2
Multidimensional Approach to Psychosocial health (virtual and F2F)
Chair(s): Emma Coyne/Alex Hamilton
14:00 – 14:25
Interaction between mental and physical health in Dialysis
Alex Hamilton, Devon
14:25 – 14:50
Novel interventions in psychosocial health management
Emma Coyne, Nottingham
14:50 – 15:50
Super MDT: Case-based discussion with an expert panel focusing on challenging behaviour, capacity and consent in dialysis
Shuman Haq, Southampton
Annette Dodds, Birmingham
15:50 – 16:15
Coffee leading to workshops
Session 3
Workshops (F2F) – delegates attend 2 of 3
16:15 – 17:50
Training for Home haemodialysis: Techniques and Toolkits
Julius Dagunan, Portsmouth, Maddy Warren
Addressing issues in cannulation
Currie Moore, Salford / Ryan Villanueva, Stevenage
How to best manage haemodialysis Catheters?
Damien Ashby, Maura Applebe, London
17:50
DAY CLOSE
Thursday 19th September 2024
08:00 – 09:00
Registration
08:30 – 09:15
Fresenius Industry Symposium (virtual and F2F)
“Connecting patients with digital tools – supporting equitable and sustainable access to home dialysis”. Carol Rhodes/Christopher Swann, Derby, Paul Woodward, Fresenius Medical Care UK
Session 4
Overcoming Challenges in Home Dialysis (virtual and F2F)
Chairs: Sandip Mitra
09:20 – 09:45
Improving home dialysis uptake: DAYLife Project
Udaya Udayaraj, Oxford
09:45 – 10:05
Overcoming the housing barrier: a new Home Dialysis Pathway
Llinos Williams, Wales
Sarah Hirst-Williams, Wales
10:05
Keynote Lecture: Is there a financial barrier to growing home therapies?
Peter Blake, Canada
10:35 – 11:15
Coffee and Exhibition
Session 5
Digital Solutions for Advancing Dialysis Care (virtual and F2F)
Chairs: Damien Ashby Kunaal Kharbanda
11:15 – 11:30
What does digital access mean to me?
Fiona Loud, Kidney Care UK
11:30 – 11:55
Home dialysis and digital connectivity: Netherlands experience
Jeroen Ruissen, Netherlands
11:55 – 12:20
Realtime connectivity to access big data in in-centre dialysis
Anu Jayanti, Manchester
12:20 – 12:45
Progress in Wearable biosensors in dialysis
Enric Vilar, Stevenage
Session 6
Dialysis Frontiers (virtual and F2F)
Chair: Natalie Borman
12:45
Keynote Lecture: Sorbent dialysis systems – is it the way forward?
Karin Gerritsen,Netherlands
13:15 – 14:15
Lunch and industry exhibition
Session 7
Sustainable Nephrology (virtual and F2F)
Chairs: John Stoves/Siva Sridharan
14:15 – 14:25
Sustainability in nephrology: Progress and Challenges
Suren Kanagasundaram, Newcastle
14:25 – 15:40
Innovation in Practice
- A case for Greener dialysate production
Gareth Murcutt, London
- How to introduce plant-based diet in your renal centre
Angeline Taylor, Devon
- Green Dialysis – the Bradford experience
Stephanie Choo, Bradford
- Dialysis Techniques and Sustainability
Patricia de Sequera, Spain
15:40 – 16:00
Coffee and industry exhibition
Session 8
Workshops (F2F)
16:00 – 17:35
Contemporary solutions to sustain and grow PD
Udaya Udayaraj, Bristol, Toots Ansell, Portsmouth, Jayne Woodhouse, Oxford
Implementing incremental haemodialysis: a Practical guide
Jonathan Wong, Chelmsford Shiny Singh, Chelmsford
17:35 DAY CLOSE
Come and join us for Drinks Reception and Dinner at 1930 hrs
Conference Suite, Lowry Hotel
Friday 20th September 2024
08:30 – 09:30
Refreshments
08:45 – 09:30
Fresenius Industry Symposium (virtual and F2F)
“Predictive, Preventative and Personalised care with the Fresenius Medical Care Portfolio”
Nic Loxen-Jones, Fresenius Medical Care
Session 8
MDT Collaborative session (in partnership with ANNUK) (virtual and F2F)
Chair(s): Helen Spooner/Katherine Parker
09:35 – 11:05
Achieving excellence in care – the Lewisham unit experience
Nursing workforce and patient acuity
Vaccines, holidays and BBV
Assessing and prescribing nutrition
Emergency preparedness in dialysis
Alexandra Spittle, London
Helen Watts, London
Helen Spooner, Wolverhampton
Kevin Jesty, Reading
Sandra Cruickshank, Stevenage
11:05 – 11:30
Coffee and Industry exhibition
Session 9
Transitioning to Transplant (virtual and F2F)
Chair(s): Cormac Breen / Alastair Hutchison
11:30 – 11:55
Role of coronary angiogram and stenting in asymptomatic dialysis patients in transplant work-up
Manivannan Srinivasan, Stevenage
11:55 – 12:55
Dilemmas in Transplant Listing
Adnan Sharif, Birmingham
Dominic Summers, Cambridge
12:55 – 13:20
When does the risk of transplant outweigh the benefit?
Chris Callaghan, London
13:20 – 13:30
Closing Remarks
13:30 – 14:30
Lunch and exhibition
16th UK Annual Dialysis Conference has been approved by the Federation of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 16 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s)
Many thanks to our Sponsors:
Baxter Healthcare Ltd, Fresenius Medical Care UK, HC 21 Ltd , Stanningley Pharma Ltd, DaVita Healthcare, Diasoft, B Braun Medical UK, InBody, CES Home Conversions, Independence Products Ltd, Kimal, Linc Medical Systems Ltd, U Drain Ltd, Javelo Health, Xtramed, Medice, BD, Rapidcare, Ellig Filtration, Diaverum (UK) Ltd
Supported by: Kidney Care UK, National Kidney Federation, Kidneys for Life, Kidney Research UK, ANN-UK and Journal of Kidney Care
Looks like a very interesting event. And I hope its greatly productive.
On section 4 of the event I wonder if it might, for future events be of interest to invite a HA such as the progressive Habinteg.
https://www.habinteg.org.uk/news-and-campaigns
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:723271009417659596…
I would go as far as to say there is a crisis, for patients on dialysis home or otherwise. A 'massive' lack of spaces for DAFB (non in Manchester this year for instance) , and still a restriction for those with any 'portable/non portable' devices.
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