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Saturday, 5th September

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18:00 Hall 1 OPENING CEREMONY
Jitka Pancířová
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    Guest lecture: Managing risks - Lessons healthcare may learn from aviation
Guest speaker: Capt. Timothy Crowch MBA FRAeS MEWI (Switzerland)
President Advanced System Safety Management

      

Sunday, 6th September

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09:00
Hall 1 PLENARY LECTURE
New EDTNA/ERCA projects

Kidney Transplant Handbook
Ray Trevitt

Peritoneal Dialysis Handbook
Aase Riemann

Haematology Handbook
Lesley Bennett

Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Fresenius Medical Care project
“Go green in dialysis”
Jürgen Kastl

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9:45
Hall 1
PLENARY LECTURE
Don't screw up beyond transition!
Renal replacement treatment in young adults

Guest speaker: Dr Paul Harden, Consultant Nephrologist and Transplant Physician (UK)

Chair: Dr Paula Ormandy

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10:30   Coffee break & Poster viewing 1
 
   
     
11:00
Hall 1 Gambro
CORPORATE EDUCATION SESSION (1)

Making dialysis quality easier -
Preventing intradialytic hypotension by blood volume controlled biofeedback

Translation provided
11:00 Hall G2
Peritoneal dialysis now and in the future (2)  
    Results from BOLDE (comparing quality of life of elderly on HD and PD)
GS: Professor Edwina Brown (UK)

Worldwide PD activity – PD Handbook
GS: Aase Riemann (Netherlands)

O 01 The patient pathway - improving the patients transition from CKD to peritoneal dialysis
Annette Knaggs (UK)

Visions of PD in the future
GS: Dr Dirk Struijk (Netherlands) 

Chairs: Susan Rogers, Lina Schwarz

11:00
Hall E
Protection and early detection (3)
    Early CKD patients – who are they?
GS: Professor Sylvie Dusilová Sulková (Czech Republic)

Extending residual renal function
GS: Dr Elizabeth Lindley (UK)

O 02 Critical analysis of a structured multidisciplinary predialysis program may improve patient care
Katrien Dierickx (Belgium)

Chairs: Maria Fettouhi, Michel Roden

11:00
Hall F
Psychological patient care
SOCIAL WORK WORKSHOP (4)
    Applying positive psychology interventions for CKD patients: the science of increasing happiness
GS: Professor Yoram Barak (Israel)

Facilitator: Nurith Blumenthal

    
   
12:30
  Lunch
         
12:45
Hall G2
SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM DOPPS
DOPPS: Recent international evidence for best practices and outcomes

Quality of life and non-adherence in the DOPPS
Dr. Roger Greenwood (UK)

Anaemia management: Recent trends and outcomes
Alois Gorke (Germany)

Blood pressure management strategies, achieved blood pressure, and outcomes
Dr. Juergen Bommer (Germany)

Chair: Marisa Pegoraro

14:00
Hall 1
Fresenius Medical Care
CORPORATE EDUCATION SESSION (5)

Preserving the patient's lifeline:
The role of planning, caring and educating in vascular access management

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    Welcome and introduction
Maria Teresa Parisotto (Germany)

Analysing practice, enhancing knowledge: results of a large scale vascular access survey
Adelheid Gauly (Germany)

Creating the line to haemodialysis excellence: key aspects of vascular access strategy
Marko Malovrh (Slovenia)

Connecting the patient to life: nursing aspects of vascular access management
Jean Pierre van Waeleghem (Belgium)

Caring for the patients' lifeline: their future in our hands!
Andreja Furlan (Germany)

Discussion        

Chair: Anna Marti i Monros

PLEASE NOTE THAT WHOLE SESSION WILL BE TRANSLATED TO CZECH
(apart from other languages)

     
14:00
Hall G2
End of life - conservative management
WORKSHOP (6)
    Dialysis dilemmas: starting and stopping who decides and how
GS: Dr Fliss Murtagh (UK)

O 03 The cinderella symdrome: ensuring conservative management patients received the best care available
Ann Geraldine Hyslop (UK)

O 04 Nephrology nurses' views and attitudes toward caring for dying patients
Carlota Hidalgo (Spain)

Healthcare needs and trajectories to death in those opting not to dialyse
GS: Helen Noble (UK)

End of life care – experience in four European countries
GS: Karen Jenkins (UK)

Chairs: Karen Jenkins, Helen Noble

14:00
Hall E
Technical advances - Tools or toys (7) 
    A Tribute to William Kolff – a man who shaped the past for the future

Sorption dialysis
GS: Professor Hans-Dietrich Polaschegg  (Austria)

O 05 Assessment of a device to detect venous needle dislodgement
Caroline Herlin (Sweden)

O 06 Can needle dislodgement be detected by the venous pressure monitor?
Monika Wagner (Austria)

O 07 Ageing skin abnormalities and fistula bleeding during dialysis
Mokhtar Chawki (France)

O 08 Comparison of three on-line techniques to measure vascular access flow in haemodialysis patients
Stefaan Claus (Belgium)

Chair: Andre Stragier, Iris Romach

14:00
Hall F
Transplantation and organ donation (8)
    Effective model of organ donation in Spain
GS: Itziar Martinez and Carmen Segovia - National Tx Co-ordinators  (Spain)

Living donation - cross over transplants between couples
GS: Ray Trevitt (UK)

Transplantation across blood types the influence on future organ allocation and patient preparation
GS: Dr José María Morales (Spain)

O 09 Renal transplantation between identical twins - a holistic review  
Tess Ostapowicz (New Zealand)

Chairs: Maria Cruz Casal, Theodora Kafkia

     
   
15:30
  Coffee break & Poster viewing 2
    
   
16:00
Hall 1
Baxter
CORPORATE EDUCATION SESSION (9)

Helping your patients make the right dialysis choice
Unplanned start to dialysis programme

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Introduction
Dr Peter Rutherford, Medical Director, Baxter Healthcare

Facilitating patient choice and decision making in ESRD
Dr Andrew Mooney, University of Leeds, UK

ASAP: A multicentre study for approaching unplanned start
dialysis patients Dr Luigi Coli &  Maria Patrizia Fiorito, Bologna Hospital, Italy

How decision aids help the patient to make a choice
Liz Cropper, North Staffordshire Hospital, UK

Unplanned start dialysis pilot in the Netherlands
Marjan de Jong, AMC, The Netherlands

Q&A
 

Chair: Tony Goovaarts

16:00
Hall G2
Home haemodialysis for the future (10)
    Gold standard home haemodialysis - Flexible training and optimum daily HHD
GS: Dr. Frank Merkel (Germany)

Modernizing services to meet the future need for home haemodialysis
GS: Dr Roger Greenwood (UK)

What difference does it make - dialysing at home?
GS: James Warham (UK)

O 10 Changes in the nutritional intake after transition from conventional heamodialysis to nocturnal home haemodialysis
Karin Ipema (Netherlands)

Chairs: Martin Gerrish, Marianna Eleftheroudi

16:00
Hall E
Acute renal failure (11)
    Acute renal failure choice of treatment HD vs HDF? Best practice
GS: Dr James Tattersall (UK)

O 11 Homocysteine: vascular risk marker in renal patients treated with conventional haemodialysis vs haemodiafiltration online
Esperanza Melero Rubio (Spain)

O 12 Serum urea as a marker for initiation of renal replacement therapy in ICU patients with acute kidney injury
Veerle Bosschem (Belgium)

RDRTF experiences of acute dialysis in disaster areas
GS: Dr James Tattersall (UK)

Chairs:  Rebecca Kinton, Karen Pugh-Clarke

16:00
Hall F
Vascular Access
WORKSHOP (12)
    MASTERCLASS

Assessing and monitoring vascular access
GS: Professor Markus Hollenbeck (Germany)

Facilitators: Waltraud Küntzle, Beate Spindler

    

Monday, 7th September

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09:00
Hall 1 
National Kidney Foundation and EDTNA/ERCA collaborative education
COLLABORATIVE EDUCATION SESSION (13)

KDIGO treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease related Mineral and Bone Disorders (CKD-MBD) and the care of the kidney transplant recipients guidelines

Introduction to KDIGO
Markus Ketteler (Germany)

CKD-MBD guideline
Markus Ketteler (Germany)

Care of the transplant recipient guideline
Theodor Vogels (Netherlands)

Chair: Mumtaz Goolam

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09:00
Hall G2
Prevention of infection (14)  
    MRSA infections - best practice for low infection rates
GS: Dr Dirk Struijk (Netherlands)

German workgroup for infection control
GS: Waltraud Kuentzle, Alois Gorke (Germany)

O 13 Embedding EPIC guidelines into clinical practice can reduce MRSA bacteraemia
Trudy Manji (UK)

O 14 Infectious spondylodiscitis prevalence associated to central venous catheters for haemodialysis
Jose Luis Cobo Sanchez (Spain)

Chairs: Waltraud Küntzle, Carsten Rye Gregersen

09:00
Hall E
Patient self-management (15)
    Psychology of self-management - prediction of self-care behaviours
GS: Professor Ad A Kaptein (Netherlands)

Self-management - Yes we can
GS: Per Åke Zillén (Sweden)

O 15 Stimulating patient self-management in fluid adherence, a pilot
Ronald Visser (Netherlands)

O 16 Genuine patient and carer involvement or tokenism?
Catherine Earl-Holman (UK)

Chairs: Karen Jenkins, Nurith Blumenthal

09:00
Hall F
Technical aspects in HD (16)
    Bio-impedance: state of the art
GS: Dr James Tattersall (UK)

O 17 Comparison between biofeedback and conventional treatment among diabetic patients on haemodialysis
Nataly Anopolsky (Israel)

O 18 Regular recirculation measurements by the thermodilution method
Klaus Knetsch (Germany)

O 19 Rapid pulsed ultrafiltration profiling in haemodialysis
Hoi Yee John Yung (Australia)

O 20 Dechlorination by ultraviolet radiation: A suitable alternative to activated carbon in dialysis water systems?
Ray James (UK)

Chairs: Elizabeth Lindley, Martha Girak

   
   
10:30   Coffee break & Poster viewing 3
   
   
11:00
Hall 1
Genzyme
CORPORATE EDUCATION SESSION (17)

Hyperphosphatemia in CKD-MBD patients;
is it inevitable and what can we do about it?

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    Hyperphosphatemia; early management and treatment considerations to improve patient care
GS: Dr. A. van Zuilen (The Netherlands)

Is it possible for patients to improve hyperphosphatemia control by self-management?
GS: Diane Green (UK)

Panel discussion and questions

Chair: Maria Fettouhi

11:00
Hall G2
Haematological conditions in renal
WORKSHOP (18)
    Session is supported by Vifor International

Myeloma and renal failure - Update on presentation and treatments
GS: Alison Thornley (UK)

Making the connections: Lymphoma, the kidneys and transplantation
GS: Caroline McCaughey  and Fiona Murhpy (Ireland)

Bleeding in the uraemic patient
GS: Sue Pickard (UK)

Launch of Haematology Handbook
GS: Lesley Bennett (UK)

Panel discussion and questions

Chair: Lesley Bennett, Mary O'Gara

11:00
Hall E
Assisted PD treatment management (19)
    Session is supported by Vifor International

Assisted PD - overview
GS: Professor Edwina Brown (UK)

Nurses view of assisted PD
GS: Aase Riemann (Netherlands)

O 21 Training in peritoneal dialysis: admitted or not admitted?
Silvia Brenna (Italy)

O 22 Community based peritoneal dialysis clinic: nurses and patients´ experience
Charelle Serrano (UK)

O 23 Residual renal function in peritoneal dialysis after renal transplant failure
Hadassa Madar (Israel)

Chairs: Zehra Aydin, Susan Rogers

11:00
Hall F
Transplantation preventing patient harm (20)
    Session is supported by Bristol-Myers Squibb

Immunosuppression contradindications - what you need to know to prevent doing the patient harm
GS: Dr José María Morales (Spain)

O 24 Sleep apnoea is influencing the outcome after renal transplantation
Oliver Vonend (Germany)

O 25 Post-renal transplantation diabetes and hyperglycaemia, a case study in a Hellenic general hospital
Xanthi Dimitriou Sarantzi (Greece)

O 26 Free DNA test for non-invasive assessment in kidney transplant recipients
Victoria Simon (Israel)

Launch of Transplant Handbook
GS: Ray Trevitt (UK)

Chairs: Ray Trevitt, Maria Cruz Casal 

11:00 HallB Fachverband Nephrologischer Berufsgruppen (German national association)
WORKSHOP - Part I.
       

 

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Gefäßzugänge – State of the art

German Session is sponsored by fnb

Praxis-Update
Leitlinien und Pflege empfehlung
Dr. Markus Kroker (Germany)

Shuntmonitoring
Leitlinien und Pfl egeempfehlungen
Beate Spindler (Germany)

Zentrale Venenkatheter
KAST-Klassifikation und Anforderungen an den Wundverband
Dr. Markus Kroker (Germany), Beate Spindler (Germany)

Chairs: Michael Reichardt

     
12:30   Lunch break & Poster viewing 4
     
12:45
Hall F
Caring for the carers - Awareness through movement
Facilitator: Petra Koch
12:45 Hall A1 Learning more about EDTNA/ERCA Accreditation and Endorsment of renal education programmes
Facilitator: Education & Research Board
   
   
14:00
Hall 1
Diaverum
CORPORATE EDUCATION SESSION (21)

From policy to quality - Promoting patient centred care through
Continuous Quality Improvement

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    Implementing continuous quality improvement
GS: Debbie Miller, Director of Clinical Operations, USA

Defining quality and safety in renal care
GS: Jorgen Hegbrant, Chief Medical Officer, Sweden

Building the foundations for effective quality improvement
GS: Maria Jose Guerra, Director of Clinical Operations, Portugal

Measuring and monitoring quality improvement
GS: Jan Cowperthwaite, Director of Clinical Education, UK

Promoting patient centred care through quality review
GS: Mandy Schofield, Country Clinical Specialist, UK

Chair: Debbie Miller, Maria Saraiva

14:00
Hall G2
Developing and implementing innovative teaching strategies for patient education
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH BOARD WORKSHOP (22)

    Contextual influences on the patients need for information
GS: Dr Paula Ormandy (UK)

Educating patients
GS: Per Åke Zillén (Sweden)

Decision Aids – an important component in effective patient education
GS: John Sedgewick  (UK)

O 27 What nephrological outpatients know about their illness and renal replacement therapy
Tunde Csitkovicsne Toth (Hungary)

Chairs: Jean-Pierre Van Waeleghem, Melissa Chamney

14:00
Hall E
Obesity and renal disease (23)
    Obesity-related renal damage and influence of obesity on the progression of renal disease
GS: Dr Manuel Praga (Spain)

Managing obese patients
GS: Dr Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

Exercise prescription with dialysis patients - does it really work?
GS: Dr Naomi Clyne (Sweden)

O 28 Exercise physiotherapy - additional tool for managing physical and psychological problems in patients on renal dialysis treatment
Andrea Mahrová (Czech Republic)

Chairs: Anastasia  Laskari, Elisheva Milo

14:00
Hall F
Short oral presentations (24)
    O 29 / P 097 Nutritional screening and monitoring in haemodialysis patients
Roman Šafránek (Czech Republic)

O 30 / P 099 The role of teamwork in the management of bone mineral disorders in haemodialysis patients
Szilvia Horvath (Hungary)

O 31 / P 018 Patients adherence to phosphate binders - Portuguese new integrated management of end stage renal disease
Rui Alexandre dos Santos Coelho Pinto (Portugal)

O 32 / P 042 Early peritoneal catheter placement: long break-in and easy training
Silvia Brenna (Italy)

O 33 / P 060 Education group for caregivers of patients undergoing haemodialysis
Ana Maria Gomez Romero (Spain)

O 34 / P 019 Supporting patient decision making
Evelyne Truyman (Belgium)

O 35 / P 061 Importance of education and the role of the patient in infection prevention following kidney transplantation
Erna Jovanovic (Slovenia)

O 36 / P 098 Buttonhole versus rope-ladder techniques for AV fistula cannulation: the patients' perspective
Raf Blomme (Belgium)

O 37 / P 043 Communication and coordination challenges of a charity unit
Stephanie Viljoen (South Africa)

Chairs: Maria Fettouhi, Michel Roden

14:00 Hall B Fachverband Nephrologischer Berufsgruppen (German national association)
WORKSHOP - Part II.
    

  
 

 

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Die Zukunft der Nephrologischen Pflege in deutschsprachigen Ländern gestalten

Diese Sitzung wird in Kooperation mit den Keymembern der EDTNA/ERCA Sandra Bissig (KM-Ch), Martha Girak (KM-A), Carmen Reiher (KM-D) durchgeführt.

German Session is sponsored by fnb

Österreich:
Sonderausbildung, Bachelor und Master, wohin gehen wir
Doris Rosenkranz (Austria)

Schweiz:
Stand der nephrologischen Bildungsarbeit
Marianne Bühler (Switzerland), Ute Helt (Switzerland)

Deutschland:
Fachweiterbildung und Akademisierung – wie geht es in Deutschland weiter
Thomas Fernsebner (Germany), Waltraud Küntzle (Germany)

Diskussion mit den Referenten, Zusammenfassung

Chairs: Sandra Bissig, Martha Girak

   
   
15:30
  Coffee break & Poster viewing 5
   
   
16:00
Hall G2
EDTNA/ERCA Annual General Meeting 2009
Chair: Jitka Pancířová
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Agenda:
- Continuous quality improvement
- Welcome by the President and appointment of scrutineers
- Association activities and progress report
- Approval of financial report
- Results of Executive Committee votes
- Introduction of new Executive Committee
- Association objectives 2009/2010
- Presentation of EDTNA/ERCA
manuscript scholarships
- Presentation of certificates: EDTNA/ERCA
- Accreditation/Endorsement of renal education programmes
- Motions

- Guest speaker - Volker Blum, PD patient - sponsored by Baxter

- Future conferences
- Raffle - kindly sponsored by Gambro
- Any other business
- Date and venue for next AGM

     

Tuesday, 8th September

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09:00 Hall G2
Managing co-morbidity (25)
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    Managing co-morbidity in pre-dialysis patients
GS: Dr James Tattersall (UK)

Dialysis dementia: Myth or reality?
GS: Professor Yoram Barak (Israel)

Cardiovascular risk in CKD patients
GS: Dr Manuel Praga (Spain)

O 38 Ischemic disease of lower limbs in dialysed patients - personal experience with prevention regime
Jana Koubová (Czech Republic)

Chair:Cordelia Ashwanden and Mary O'Gara

09:00
Hall D Incidence and management of violence and aggression in renal units (26)
    Violence and aggression in haemodialysis units
GS: Dr Julia Jones (UK)

Importance of violence and aggression management strategy
GS: Maria Saraiva (Portugal)

National Associations (NAs) project. Violence & aggression: prevention and management strategies in European dialysis, nephrological and transplantation units
GS: Alessandra Zampieron (Italy)

Chairs: Iris Romach and Alessandra Zampieron

09:00
Hall E
Education and workforce development (27)
    Economics of staff education. Is e-learning the solution?
GS: Jutta Bernert (Germany)

O 39 Training on the go
Trudy Manji (UK)

O 40 Cross-departmental competence development in nephrology nursing focusing on patient pathways
Jeanette Finderup (Denmark)

O 41 Introduction of a competency based haemodialysis education programme: Intra-country assessment of nurses attitudes
Janet Cowperthwaite (UK)

O 42 A pilot evaluation of e-learning role in continuing medical and nursing education programmes
Gerard Remkes (Germany)

Chairs: Waltraud Küntzle and Melissa Chamney

09:00
Hall F
Greek Language Workshop in Association with HENNA (28)
    THE WORKSHOP IS HELD IN GREEK ONLY - TRANSLATION IS NOT PROVIDED

ΘΕΜΑ: Νεώτερες απόψεις για την αντιμετώπιση της Aναιμίας ασθενών με Χρόνια Νεφρική Νόσο

1. Αιματολογικές διαταραχές ασθενών με Χρόνια Νεφρική Νόσο
GS: Ζυγά Σοφία & Φερεντίνου Ελένη

2. Κινητική του σιδήρου και νεώτερα δεδομένα για τη χορήγησή του
GS: Βλαχάκος Δημήτρης

3. Πρωτόκολλο διαχείρισης αναιμίας ασθενών με Χρόνια Νεφρική Νόσο
GS: Καυκιά Θεοδώρα

Facilitators/Συντονιστές: Παναγιώτα Τσούγια Πρόεδρος ΕΝΕΝ, Αναστασία Λάσκαρη EDTNA/ERCA President Elect, Μαριάννα Ελευθερούδη Key Member

Faciltators: Tsougia Panagiota / Anastasia Laskari / Marianna Eleftheroudi

     
   
10:30
  Coffee break
     
   
11:00
Hall G2
Phosphate management: bridging past and present with a look at the future (29)
Translation provided
    Session is supported by Novartis

Phosphate management: bridging past and present with a look at the future
GS: Deepa Kariyawasam (UK)

Strategies to prevent protein-energy wasting in CKD stage 5
GS: Dr Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

The control of hyperphosphataemia in CKD: patients' viewpoint
GS: Mr James Warham (UK)

Emerging Biochemical and clinical markers in phosphate associated with calcium and phosphate disturbance in CKD
GS: Professor Sylvie Dusilová Sulková (Czech Republic)

Chair: Martin Gerrish, Mumtaz Goolam

11:00
Hall D
Promoting evidence informed clinical practice to enhance care
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH BOARD WORKSHOP (30)
    Evidence based practice
GS: Professor Renzo Zanotti (Italy)

Evidence based practice: A personal experience of developing a Cochrane Review
GS: Margaret McCann (Ireland)

Single dose intravenous ferric carboxymaltose: an evidence-based approach to anaemia management in pre-dialysis chronic kidney disease
GS: Karen Pugh-Clarke  (UK)

O 43 Collaborative care for haemodialysis patients in residential aged care faciltities
Angela Lindsey (Australia)

O 44 Nuclear medicine patient, risk or no risk guidelines for haemodialysis staff
Frank Kelly (Ireland)

Round table discussion on evidence informed nephrology nursing

Chairs: John Sedgewick, Theodora Kafkia

11:00
Hall E
Managing and minimising risk (31)
    Threat and error management
GS: Capt Timothy Crowch (Switzerland)

O 45 Nurses compliance with compilation of incident reporting
Veronica Palmieri (Italy)

VND a true risk
GS: Jane Hurst (USA) - Guest speaker is sponsored by Redsense Medical

O 46 Minimising the risk of venous needle dislodgement using a patient risk assessment tool
Michael McCabe (UK)

Hazard identification
GS: Capt Timothy Crowch (Switzerland)

Chairs: Jutta Balhorn, Rebecca Kinton

11:00
Hall F
Haemodialysis treatment and access (32)
    Dialysis adequacy in different treatment regimes
GS: Dr Elizabeth Lindley (UK)

O 47 The isolated impact of haemodialysis duration on total solute removal and adequacy parameters
Antoine De Cubber (Belgium)

O 48 Optimising haemodialysis blood flow
Mariano Caravaca Guerrero(Spain)

O 49 Catheter lock solution is spilled at the time of injection. Clinical consequences and measurement methods
Hans-Dietrich Polashegg (Austria)

O 50 Maintaining vascular access: The role of the access nurse
Agnete Hauge Mortensen (Denmark)

O 51 Puncture site imaging and fistula bleeding epidemiology
Thierry Court (France)

O 52 Difficult cannulation as a sign of vascular access pathology detected by immediate ultrasound
Nuria Ramirez (Spain)

Chairs: Alois Gorke, Carsten Rye Gregersen

    
   
13:00
  Lunch Break
    
   
14:00
Hall G2
CLOSING CEREMONY

Guest lecture:
Achieving Successful Outcomes in Renal Care: Current Challenges and Future Prospects
Dr Austin Stack (Ireland)

Translation provided
15:00
  Presentation of poster scholarships
 

 

 

 

 

  

  

  

 
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