UK KIDNEY
WEEK
2016
7th - 10th June - ICC Birmingham
Organised jointly by British Renal Society and Renal Association
"Innovation for better care -
improving kidney care through quality
research and team working"
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Message from the Presidents
Dear Colleagues,
UK Kidney Week 2016 (Tuesday 7th June – Friday 10th June) is coming up fast and will bring
together members of the multi-professional team at the ICC in Birmingham. We hope you will
all join us to contribute to the sharing of wisdom and goodwill. The meeting incorporates
research, quality improvement, education and much more, in multiple strands that will
appeal across clinical and research teams of every description.
There is CPD, there are keynote speakers, there are debates …but having read more than 500
of them, we think that the presentations and posters will be highlights. There is so much
great work being done and now shared.
The sharing of best practice is now being evolved and formalised in the shape of the Kidney
Quality Improvement Partnership (K-QUIP) which will debut at UK Kidney Week 2016. There
are many other highlights based on the theme "Innovation for better care - improving kidney
care through quality research and team working". Here are just a few topics from the
programme:
· Launch of K-QUIP
· UK Renal Research Strategy Implementation
· We know there’s variation, what is UKRR doing to reduce it?
· Improving care as part of the day job
· Regenerating the human kidney based upon an understanding of development
· Care for the Young Kidney Patient
· Pregnancy and Kidney Disease
· Health Literacy: Connecting Policy and Practice
· T cell exhaustion and outcome in autoimmune disease
· Strategies to improve the provision of haemodialysis access
· Prevention of dialysis-related infection: lessons from peritoneal dialysis
All kicked off by what will no doubt be a mix of information and inspiration from
Sir Muir Gray.
A remarkable range I think we can agree.
Get online to review the programme in
more detail and make sure you get your
early bird registration before 22nd April
2016.
We look forward to seeing you in
Birmingham.
Simon Ball Bruce Hendry
President - BRS President - RA
Contents
Contact Details 1 1
Exhibition 2-3
General Information 4
Sponsored Symposia 5
Scientific Programme 6-22
Abstract Markers 23
Poster Presentations (Clinical) 23-52
Poster Presentations (Scientific) 52-56
Travel Information 57
Registration Details 58-59
Notes 59
Contact For any further information please contact the event organiser:
[email protected]
01543 442 153
www.ukkw.org.uk
Exhibition
2
E12
E12 - Renal Association
3
General Information
Venue:
International Convention Centre, Broad St, Birmingham B1 2EA
For more information, please visit www.theicc.co.uk
Travel:
Please find more information on the dedicated travel information on page 57
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Accreditation:
CPD credits have been applied for. Consultants, Senior Lecturers and Professors should
sign the Register of Attendance and record their GMC number at the Registration Desk
4 Conference Opening Times:
The scientific programme is published on the conference website: www.ukkw.org.uk
Conference Dinner:
The traditional Conference Dinner will be held on Thursday 9th June from 20.00 in Hall 4
of the ICC.
Full Registration includes a Conference Dinner ticket.
Please inform the Conference Secretariat of any dietary requirements by 15th May 2016.
Accommodation:
Please note that registration for UK Kidney Week 2016 does not include overnight
accommodation. Delegates requiring overnight accommodation will need to arrange this
independently. Special rates for a variety of local hotels can be found at
www.ukkw.org.uk
Birmingham Information Centre:
For more information on the city of Birmingham, please visit www.visitbirmingham.com
Discounted Restaurants:
We have arranged a discount for delegates at a number of local restaurants for the dura-
tion of the Conference. Full information on this will be included in the Conference bro-
chure.
Contact Details:
For any further information please contact the Conference Secretariat:
Executive Business Support, City Wharf, Davidson Road, Lichfield, WS14 9DZ
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ukkw.org.uk
Sponsored Symposia
Tuesday 7th June Media Suite
Hall 11B
13.00-15.30
5
Symposium sponsored by:
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (UK) Ltd
Practical aspects of treating ADPKD – how has this evolved with the
introduction of a medication to treat ADPKD?
Symposium sponsored by:
Vifor Fresenius Medical Care Renal Pharmaceuticals
Phosphate Management and Adherence
16:00-18:30 Media Suite
Hall 11B
Symposium sponsored by:
Janssen
Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Studies
Symposium sponsored by:
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Europe Ltd
If the circuit keeps clotting (Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia)
Wednesday 8th June Media Suite
Hall 10
08.30 – 09.30
Breakfast Session Sponsored by:
AbbVie
Treatment of Hepatitis C in patients with renal disease
Speaker: Ashley Brown, Consultant in Infectious Diseases,
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Thursday 9th June
07:30-08.30
Breakfast Session Sponsored by:
ALEXION
Understanding, Diagnosing and Managing Thrombotic
Microangiopathy (TMA) in aHUS
08:00 Symposium sponsored by Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (UK) Ltd Media Su
13:00-15:30
Practical aspects of treating ADPKD – how has this evolved with the introduction o
a medication to treat ADPKD?
15:30-16:00 Symposium sponsored by Janssen Media Sui
16:00-18:30 Cardiovascular and Renal Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Studies
19:00 UK Kidney Week Opening
20:00 "Innovation for better care - how to approach this when making change happen?
Speaker: Sir Muir Gray, Director of the National Knowledge Service and Chief Know
Welcome Reception
08:00
08:30-09:30 Breakfast Session Sponsored by AbbVie
Topic: Treatment of Hepatitis C in patients with renal disease
Speaker: Ashley Brown, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Imperial College Healthca
10:00 - 11:30 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Mallick Lecture CPD Session UK Renal
Chair: Simon Ball and Sharlene Volume assessment and control Chair: Fer
Greenwood (HD and PD) Wendy M
Improving care as part of the day
job Facilitators: Nicki Thomas and We know
Richard Fluck Albert Power is the Reg
Consultant Renal Physician, Royal
Derby Hospital, National Clinical Learning Outcomes: Fergus Ca
Director (Renal), NHS England -To discuss 2 clinical cases Medical D
(HD and PD)
-To discuss different approaches “Registrie
to managing volume in HD and PD studies: a
-To debate clinical, technological Andrew C
and behavioural approaches to HTA Cons
managing fluid volume
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of Phosphate Management and Adherence
ite Symposium sponsored by Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Europe Ltd Exhibition - Hall 3
If the circuit keeps clotting (Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia) Hall 11B
?" Hall 1 Auditorium
wledge Officer to the NHS Exhibition - Hall 3
Hall 10
are NHS Trust
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
Laboratory Science:
l Registry BKPA Session: Co-hosted with British Society for
rgus Caskey and Cell Biology (BSCB)
Metcalfe Care for the Young Kidney Patient Chair: Dr Fedor Berditchevski and
Mark Dockrell
Chair: Fiona Loud and Richard Inside out and outside in cell
signalling in the kidney
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Director, UK Renal Registry
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an HTA perspective” tetraspanin/integrin signalling in
Cook renal failure: man and mouse
sultant Advisor Professor Arnoud Sonnenberg
Netherlands Cancer Institute
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: -To learn about the new ORAL PRE
O001 - Socioeconomic Deprivation
And Barriers To Live-Donor Kidney e-learning module that is being
Transplantation: A Qualitative
Study Of Deceased-Donor Kidney launched by the BRS O006a Cl
Transplant Recipients – Philippa
Bailey, University of Bristol Treatmen
O002- Sertraline Versus Placebo Contributors: Adults Sta
For Treatment Of Depression In
Haemodialysis Patients: Vari Wileman, Psychologist, Therapy I
A Feasibility Randomised
Controlled Trial – Ayman Kings College London Of UK Ren
Guirguis, University Of
Hertfordshire Ana Figueiredo Professor of Alexande
O003 -Outcomes After Kidney Nursing, Pontificia Universidade Universit
Transplantation Comparing
Weekend Versus Weekday Catolica Do Rio Grande do Sul,
Procedures: Results From A
Population-based Cohort Analysis Brazil O007a Ab
Across England (2003-2013) –
Benjamin Anderson, University Collected
Hospitals Birmingham
Elizabeth Lindley, Clinical To Identif
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O004 -Less Is More – Wendy
Baird, Ulster Hospital, Belfast
O005 - Understanding Inter-Centre
Variation In Access To Renal
Transplantation – Rishi Pruthi,
Guys and St Thomas' NHS Trust,
London
O006 - SPIRiT -- Does Reducing
Serum Phosphate In Dialysis
Patients Result In Improved Clinical
Outcomes: Is A Large Scale RCT
Feasible? – Alistair
Hutchinson, Central Manchester
University Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
ESENTATIONS: ‘From policy to reality’ NHS ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
England’s commitment to
linical Epidemiology, thinking O007 - PDLIM5 is required for
nt And Survival Of Young and doing different with and membrane targeting of AE1 in
arting Renal Replacement for kidney – Ya Su, University of
In The UK Using 15 Years young people who have long Cambridge
nal Registry Data – term
er Hamilton, Conditions. O010 -Neuropeptide Y Signalling
ty of Bristol Kath Evans, Regulates Podocyte Function And
Experience of Care Lead – Is Altered In Diabetic Nephropathy
bility Of A UK Routinely Children and Young People Abigail Lay, University of Bristol
d Primary Care Database NHS England
fy Prevalence Of Chronic With Avais Javid O008 - Urinary Exosomes contain
isease And Renal (NHS Youth Forum Member, MicroRNAS capable of
ment Therapy – Masao Youth Worker, Student Nurse Paracrine modulation of tubular
, London School of and transporters - Tannia Gracia,
and Tropical Medicine Patient) and Anna Sterckx University of Cambridge
(of the British Youth Council)
revalence Of Chronic O009 -Chronic Exposure To High
isease Among Patients The importance of a Young Insulin Concentrations Causes
ere Mental Illness In The Adult Podocyte Insulin Resistance Via
sao Iwagami, Worker Regulation Of Insulin Receptor
School of Hygiene and Gemma King, Young Adult Levels – Abigail Lay, University
Medicine Worker, of Bristol
Royal Free Hospital
ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
O020 -An Innovative Model For
Young Adult Care -- The Salford
Royal Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust Renal Experience –
Constantina Chrysochou, Salford
Royal Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust
O021 -One Year On- The Impact
Of
The Youth Worker In Renal
Services
- Constantina Chrysochou,
Salford Royal Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
7
11:45-13:15 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Regenerating the human kidney Launch of KQuIP Initiative Building t
based upon an understanding of Chair: Louise Wells and team aro
development Graham Lipkin diabetes
Chair: Bruce Hendry Chair: Pet
Melissa Little, Professor of “What’s needed to improve the
Medicine, University of Melbourne, quality of care for patients with - Overvi
Australia kidney disease - A call to arms” Peter W
Emma Vaux, Consultant Physic
Nephrologist, Royal Berkshire Queen
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: NHS Foundation Welwy
O011 - Planar Cell Polarity (PCP) Trust - Foot c
Genes Celsr1 And Vangl2 Control Dawn H
Kidney Growth, Differentiation And ORAL PRESENTATIONS: in-pati
Rostrocaudal Patterning – O014 -Outcomes From Introducing East an
Hortensja Brzoska, UCL Institute of Routine Geriatric Assessment For - And w
Child Health Patients On Dialysis – Nevine
Carole Bartholomew, Renal Special
O012 - Targeting The Primary Geriatric Integration Nurse, College
Cilium For Therapy In Autosomal Imperial College Healthcare NHS London
Dominant Polycystic Kidney Trust, London
Disease – ORAL PRE
Paulo Prosseda, University of O015 -What Are The Care Priorities O018 -Use
Sheffield Of Haemodialysis Patients? A Mimetics
Survey Of Patients At Two Renal Patients W
O013 -Expression Of Ascl1, The Centres And Their Satellite Units – Chronic K
Proneural Transcription Factor, Claire Reid, Hull York Medical Cockcroft
Precedes Podocyte Notch School Kamel Ro
Activation In Wt1 Glomerulopathy University
– Rowan Asfahani, Institute of O016 -Reducing Venous Stenosis In
Child Health Dialysis Patients – O019 - Im
Johann Nicholas, New Cross Diabetes
Hospital, Wolverhampton Satellite H
Nina Gerd
O017 -Visualisation Of Renal Blood and North
Test Results To Aid Patient
Understanding Of Chronic Kidney
Disease –
Heather Hill, Lancashire Teaching
Hospitals Trust, Preston
13:15-14:15 Lunch and Exhibition
14:15-15:15 Moderated Poster Session
8
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
the multidisciplinary Workshop: Exhibition - Hall 3
Gallery - Hall 3
ound the patient with Working towards a
on the HD unit dementia friendly community:
ter Winocour and Jo Reed becoming a Dementia Friend
Facilitators: Elizabeth Collier and
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Winocour, Consultant Salford
cian and Diabetologist, The Dementia Friends information
n Elizabeth Hospital, workshop is an initiative of the
yn Garden City Alzheimer’s society to create
care - a MDT approach dementia friendly communities
Hardy, Diabetes (https://www.dementiafriends.
ient Specialist Nurse org.uk/)
nd North Herts NHS Trust On completion of this workshop,
what about the diet? participants will receive a badge
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list Dietitian, Imperial to state that they are a Dementia
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n
The workshop will:
ESENTATIONS: 1. Introduce the concept of
e Of Metformin And GLP1 dementia friendly communities
s In Obese Diabetic 2. Work through interactive
With Moderate To Severe exercises aimed at developing
Kidney Disease, Does participant’s knowledge of what
t-Gault Formula Matter? – it is like to live with dementia
ohoma, Betsi Cadwaladr 3. Ask participants to identify one
y Health Board action they could take to help
improve the lives of people living
mpact Of Embedded with dementia
Care For Patients On A 4. It will also provide opportunity
Haemodialysis Unit – for delegates to discuss their
des, Lister Hospital, East understanding of dementia and
h Hertfordshire NHS Trust share good practices in the
context of their work.
This workshop is supported by:
15:30-16:30 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Jane Macdonald Leadership Clinical Guidelines HD SESS
Chair: En
Lecture Chair: Jeremy Levy and Paul
New hor
Chair: Karen Jenkins and Stevens moving
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Louise Wells Consulta
UCL Cen
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Leadership as a patient: Medical Director, East Kent ORAL PR
O025 -U
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Dialysis-
Fiona Loud, Foundation Trust Than Low
Heparin
Policy Director, BKPA Suzanne
Royal Lo
Debate:
O026 -M
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: "Guidelines inhibit personalised Dialysate
- All Is N
O022 - Assessment Of Visual Acuity care" Nasirul E
London
Changes In Response To
O027 -A
Haemodialysis – For: Martin Raftery, Adsorbe
Haemod
Huda Mahmoud, Centre for Kidney Consultant Nephrologist, Barts Kolitha B
Brighton
Research and Innovation, and the London NHS Trust Hospital
University of Nottingham
Against: Andrew Lewington,
O023 - Patients And Service Users Consultant Nephrologist,
As Partners: What Models Work Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Best To Improve Patient
Experience In Long Term
Conditions Services?
- PIPPIN Study –
Jane Smiddy, University of
Hertfordshire
O024 - Bridging, bonding or linking:
exploring social capital types in a
renal social networking
community –
Cristina Vasilica, University of
Salford, Manchester
16:45-18:15 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Chandos Lecture
Chair: Graham Lipkin Psychosocial Aspect of Renal Care BAPN/ R
Pregnancy and Kidney Disease: – the Multi-disciplinary Team Chair: De
the 3Ps
Liz Lightstone, Chair: Paula Ormandy and David Hu
Amanda Bevin Nephrot
Moin Sa
Professo
Medicine
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
SION Workshop: Working towards a Laboratory Science:
nric Vilar and Leonard Ebah dementia friendly community: Co-hosted with BSCB
becoming a Dementia Friend
rizons for haemodialysis: Facilitators: Elizabeth Collier and Special symposium
on from urea clearance Natalie Yates Bolton, University of Regulation of cell function by
Davenport, Salford cell-cell, cell-matrix interactions”
ant Nephrologist, Part I
ntre for Nephrology, The Dementia Friends information Chair: Fedor
ree Hospital, London workshop is an initiative of the Berditchevski and Mark Dockrell
Alzheimer’s society to create
RESENTATIONS: dementia friendly communities Karl E. Kadler,
Unfractionated Heparin (https://www.dementiafriends. Wellcome Trust Centre for
ntribute More To org.uk/) Cell-Matrix Research
-Associated Bleeding Risk
w-Molecular Weight On completion of this workshop, Arnoud Sonnenberg,
– participants will receive a badge Netherlands Cancer Institute
e Forbes, And information card and be able
ondon Hospital, London to state that they are a Dementia
Friend.
Measured Versus Prescribed The workshop will:
e Sodium Concentration 1. Introduce the concept of
Not What It Seems – dementia friendly communities
Ekball, Royal Free Hospital, 2. Work through interactive
exercises aimed at developing
participant’s knowledge of what it
A Carbon Nanoporous is like to live with dementia
ent Device To Augment 3. Ask participants to identify one
dialysis action they could take to help
Basnayake, improve the lives of people living
n and Sussex University with dementia
ls NHS Trust 4. It will also provide opportunity
for delegates to discuss their
understanding of dementia and
share good practices in the
context of their work.
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
RA – Rare Diseases Workshop: Working towards a Laboratory Science
etlef Bockenhauer and dementia friendly community: Co-hosted with BSCB:
ughes becoming a Dementia Friend
tic syndrome and NephroS Facilitators: Elizabeth Collier and Special symposium continued
aleem, Natalie Yates Bolton, University of Regulation of cell function by
or of Paediatric Renal Salford cell-cell, cell-matrix interactions”
e, University of Bristol Part II
9
Professor and Review of the guidelines on the Rare dise
Honorary Consultant Physician, provision of renal psychosocial perspecti
Imperial College Renal and support and the reality of the Natalie G
Transplant Centre, Hammersmith challenge
Hospital, London Emma Coyne, ADTKD /
Consultant Clinical Psychologist in What hav
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Renal Services, Nottingham Venkat Ra
O028 -Leucocyte Chemotactic University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nephrolo
Factor 2 (ALECT 2) Amyloidosis In Transplan
The UK - Tamer Rezk, No longer being able to work
National Amyloidosis Centre, Royal Helen Rowan and Margaret Research
Edwin Wo
Free Hospital London Eyre, Renal Social Workers City of Research
University
York Council, Hospital Social Work
O029 -Positive ANCA Serology In Team
Lupus Nephritis Is Associated With Preparing the carer for the
Distinct Histopathological Features patient coming home
On Renal Biopsy – Angela Taylor, Renal Counsellor,
Tabitha Turner-Stokes, Brighton and Sussex University
Imperial College Renal and Hospital,
Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Psychological intervention within
Hospital, London a renal service: A case example
Janette Moran, Consultant
O030 - Establishing A Safe Clinical Psychologist Leeds
Threshold For Measured GFR In Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Live Kidney Donation –
Emma Montgomery, Panel Questions/discussion:
Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Upon What difference do you think
Tyne psychosocial professionals make
and the challenge of delivering the
O031 -Impact of Different Classes service? All speakers
Of Anti-Hypertensive Therapy On
Death And Disease Progression In ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
Older Patients With CKD – O033 -Suicidal Ideation Amongst
Maharajan Raman, Haemodialysis Patients From South
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Asian Backgrounds: Preliminary
Trust, Manchester Findings From The Mood On
Dialysis: Ethnically Appropriate
O032 -Long-term Follow-up Of A Screening Tools (MODEST) Study –
Combined Rituximab And Dr Shivani Sharma,
Low-dose Cyclophosphamide University of Hertfordshire
Regimen For Remission-induction
In Renal ANCA-associated O034 - Improving Distress In
Vasculitis (AAV) – Dialysis: The Development And
Stephen McAdoo, Feasibility Evaluation Of A Tailored
Imperial College London Online Cognitive Behavioural
10
ease: a patient’s The Dementia Friends information Chair: Fedor Berditchevski and
ive workshop is an initiative of the Mark Dockrell
Gee, Patient Alzheimer’s society to create
dementia friendly communities Robert Steadman,
UMOD: (https://www.dementiafriends. University of Cardiff
ve we learned? org.uk/)
aman, Consultant
ogist, Wessex Renal and Jo Adams ,
nt Centre, Portsmouth On completion of this workshop, University of Bristol
participants will receive a badge
h on MPGN/DDD/C3G And information card and be able Clair Baldock,
ong, MRC Clinical to state that they are a Dementia University of Manchester
h Fellow, Friend.
y of Newcastle
The workshop will:
1. Introduce the concept of
dementia friendly communities
2. Work through interactive
exercises aimed at developing
participant’s knowledge of what it
is like to live with dementia
3. Ask participants to identify one
action they could take to help
improve the lives of people living
with dementia
4. It will also provide opportunity
for delegates to discuss their
understanding of dementia and
share good practices in the
context of their work
This workshop is supported by:
Therapy Psychological Intervention
For Managing Distress In Dialysis –
Joanna Hudson,
King's College London
O035 -Helping Patients Claim
Benefits In A Time Of Austerity –
Margaret Eyre,
York Teaching Hospital
O036 -Screening For Major
Depressive Episodes In Patients On
Haemodialysis Taking
Antidepressant Medication –
Ayman Guirguis,
University Of Hertfordshire
Speaker Dinner: Bank Restaurant, Brindley Place, Birmingham
07:00 Breakfast Session Sponsored by ALEXION
07:30-08:30
Topic: Understanding, Diagnosing and Managing Thrombotic Microangiopathy (TM
08:45-10:15 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
The Raine Award Lecture Renal Nutrition Group CKD Strat
Chair: Bruce Hendry Chair: Harriet Williams and Quality Im
Lina Johansson Chair: Ro
Better off sick and tired: Health Literacy: Connecting Policy Quality Im
T cell exhaustion and outcome in
autoimmune disease and Practice (NHS England’s life after Q
Eoin McKinney,
Wellcome Trust -Beit Research approach to Health Literacy) Kathryn G
Fellow, Department of Medicine,
University of Cambridge Jonathan Berry, RCGP Clin
Personalisation and Control Kidney Ca
Specialist, Person Centered Care
Team, NHS England ASSIST-CK
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: it matters
O040 - Defining Future Research Patient communication: why it Nicola Tho
Priorities In Kidney Transplantation: matters and what "good" looks Associate
like (a personal and professional London So
Results Of The UK Kidney
view)
Transplant Priority Setting
Partnership – Simon Knight,
University of Oxford
MA) in aHUS Hall 10 Media Suite
Media Suite
Hall 9
tegy Group:
mprovement
ob Lewis and Sue Cox
mprovement in CKD:
QOF
Griffith,
nical Champion for
are
KD: focusing care where
s
omas,
e Professor in Kidney Care,
outh Bank University
11
O41 -The Role Of C1q In James Hutchinson, Was NICE
Cystatin
Phagocytosis Of Apoptotic Cells Communication expert Maarten
And Outcome After Obstructive (and kidney patient) Professo
of Nottin
And Ischaemic Renal Injury In Health Literacy workshop- Consulta
Vivo – David Ferenbach, Impacts and Tools Clinician,
MRC Centre for Inflammation Helen Baker
Research Associate of Community Health ORAL PR
O046 -Fa
O042 -Planar Cell Polarity Protects and Learning Foundation Guidance
A Shared
Podocytes In Glomerulonephritis – Emma Sa
Imperial
Euginia Papakrivopoulou, ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Trust
UCL Institute of Child Health O044 - The Renal Diet: A Patients' O047 -CK
Prospect
Perspective – CKD Stag
Primary C
O043 -Measured Glomerular Rebecca Jackson, Universit
Filtration Rate In 2537 Potential Manchester Royal Infirmary
O048 -Bio
Living Kidney Donors – O045 -A Large-scale, UK-wide Measure
Anthony Fenton, Analysis Of Health Literacy In Patients
Queen Elizabeth Hospital ESRD: Results Disease –
Birmingham From The ATTOM Study – East Kent
NHS Foun
Dominic Taylor,
University of Southampton
10:30-12:00 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Transplant Session: Novel treatments for Renal Vascular A
Chair: Neil Sheerin and Simon Ball Disease Chair: Ka
Chair: Alison Brown and Mick Kum
Increasing Use of Extended Lorraine Harper
Criteria Donors, EVNP Strategies
- Mike Nicholson, University of Tolvaptan for ADPKD: who should provision
Cambridge receive it? Interpreting and Nicholas I
The 3C and Transplant trials in implementing the NICE guidance Consultan
the UK Albert Ong, Birmingha
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University University of Sheffield BRS VA SI
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RESENTATIONS:
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d Care Pathway –
alisbury,
College Healthcare NHS
KD Remission In A
tive Cohort Of People With
ge 3 Recruited From
Care – Adam Shardlow,
ty of Nottingham
ological Variation Of
ed And Estimated GFR In
With Chronic Kidney
– Edmund Lamb,
t Hospitals University
ndation Trust
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
Communications Skills Workshop
Access run by James Hutchinson, Early Career Scientist Awards
atie Fielding and Communications Trainer Chairs: Moin Saleem and
mwenda Amy Jayne McKnight
s to improve the Empathic communication for renal Genome Editing to Generate
n of haemodialysis access
Inston, Renal Surgery Care Models of Human Disease
nt, University Hospitals
am Richard Cornall, University of
IG: Update on • The importance of Oxford
ole needling- New
endations communication
elding
• What is empathy?
• Examples of good and bad
communication
• Examples of empathic
communication in practice
Evidence Based Transplant The current evidence for ORAL PRE
Immunosuppression in the post rituximab in glomerular diseases
NICE era Rachel Jones, O055 - Ou
- Nick Torpey, University of Consultant Nephrologist, Percutane
Cambridge Addenbrooke's Hospital Angioplas
Fistulae In
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Sotiria Ma
O049 - National Study Of O052 - Ofatumumab For B Cell Guy’s Hos
Post-Transplant Depletion Therapy In Patients
Lymphoproliferative Disorder In With Systemic Lupus O056 - A M
Paediatric Renal Transplant Erythematosus Who Are Intolerant Vascular A
Recipients – Of Rituximab – Stephen Configura
Chloe Searle, McAdoo, Scotland –
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Imperial College London Lanarkshir
Children NHS Trust, London
O053 - Hydroxycloroquine Blood O057 -Effe
O050 - Short UK Dialysis Does Not Concentration In Lupus Nephritis: Survival O
Significantly Impact On Live Donor A Determinant Of Disease Activity Sarah Pow
Kidney Allograft Survival – Catia Cunha, NHS Foun
Andrew Bentall, Centro Hospitalar de Vila-Nova de Trust
University Hospital Birmingham Gaia/ Espinho
O051 -C3d Donor Specific O054 - A Steroid-sparing Regimen O058 -Sig
Antibodies Are For Remission-induction Therapy In The Thr
Predictive Of Renal Allograft In Renal ANCA-associated Conforma
Dysfunction In Paediatric Renal Vasculitis (AAV) - Fistulae In
Transplant Recipients – Stephen McAdoo, Imperial C
Jon Jin Kim, Nottingham Imperial College London Transplan
University Hospital Hospital, L
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Elizabeth
12:00-13:00 Lunch and Exhibition
12:05-12:55 Renal Association AGM (Lunch in the room)
13:00-14:00 Moderated Poster Session
ESENTATIONS: This workshop will feature ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
role play, interactive O060 -Identification Of a CD44
utcomes Following discussion and feedback. Variant Isoform That Protects
eous Transluminal Against Renal Fibrosis Via A Novel
sty Of Arteriovenous This workshop is kindly Hyaluronoglucosaminidase
n Haemodialysis Patients – supported by: 2-Dependent Mechanism –
anou-Stathopoulou, Adam Midgley,
spital. Wales Kidney Research Unit,
Cardiff University
Mixed-Methods Study Of
Access Service O061 -Downregulated MiR-192
ation And Delivery Across And Upregulated MiR-141 Are
– Scott Oliver, NHS Associated With Non-recovery In
re Acute Kidney Injury –
Lucy Newbury,
ect Of Early Needling On Wales Kidney Research Unit,
Of Arterio-Venous Fistulae Cardiff University
wers, Heart of England
ndation O062 -MAGI-2 Mutations Are
Responsible For Congenital
gnificant Variation Exists Nephrotic Syndrome –
ree-Dimensional Agnieszka Bierzynska, University of
ation Of Arteriovenous Bristol
n Vivo – Richard Corbett,
College Renal and O063 -Selective Endothelin-a
nt Centre, Hammersmith Receptor Antagonism And Calcium
London Channel Blockade Prevent The
Progression Of Acute Kidney Injury
e Role of Glyceryl To Chronic Kidney Disease –
Patches in arteriovenous Rebecca Moorhouse,
aturation: A randomised, University of Edinburgh
linded, placebo controlled
elanie Field, Queen Exhibition - Hall 3
Hospital Birmingham
Media Suite
Gallery - Hall 3
13
14:15-15:45 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Implementation of the UK Kidney Abstract Oral Presentation session CPD Sess
Research Consortia - Chair: Specialis
Renal Research Strategy Facilitato
O064 - Impact Of FGF-23 On The Jeremy L
A Panel Discussion Of CSCS and Evolution Of Left Ventricular
Stakeholders Hypertrophy In Incident Dialysis Learning
With Questions from the floor Patients: A Prospective Study – - Unders
Kerry Horne, of specia
Royal Derby Hospital nephrolo
Perspect
O065 -Prognosis Following - What r
schaemic Stroke In People With from oth
Chronic Kidney Disease: A Cohort the role
Study – Philip Masson, - To lear
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh impleme
care bet
O066 -Intradialytic Cardiac MRI seconda
To Assess Cardiovascular Sarah Lo
Responses In A Randomised Specialis
Controlled Trial Of Hospital
Haemodiafiltration vs.
Hemodialysis –
Azhar Mohammed,
University of Nottingham
O067 -More Than One Third of
Renal Patients Under Primary Care
in the UK Are Not Receiving the
Recommended Statin Therapy for
Primary Prevention of
Cardiovascular Disease –
Johannes Scheppach,
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
O068 -Non-Contrast Cardiac
Resonance Imaging to Quantify
Myocardial Fibrosis and Strain in
End Stage Renal Disease –
Elaine Rutherford,
University of Dundee
14
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
Dialysis AWAY from base
sion - (Holiday dialysis) Careers session
st nephrology - Chairs: Tim Statham and
ors: Helen Hurst and Chris Jones Chairs: David Long
Levy
Introduction: Tim Statham Speakers:
g Outcomes: (CEO NKF) Industry: Julie Williams
stand the role and impact (Novo Nordisk)
alist nurses in specialist Panel Discussion: Challenges for Publishing: Hayley Henderson
ogy care, and the patient patients, organisers and providers (BMC Nephrology)
tive. Successful Fellowships: David Long
renal medicine can learn PD Patient - Marwan Jamal
her specialties: HD Patient - Paul Connolly
of the pharmacist Portable HD user - John Roberts
rn from high quality Bodmin Renal Unit – Fresenius -
entation of shared CKD Aimee Brough
tween primary and Holiday dialysis provider -
ary care Diaverum UK Ltd - Rachel Hucknall
ogan
st Nurse, Queen Elizabeth Conclusion –
l, Birmingham David Marshall – NKF Chairman
O070 - Gender Differences In
Prevalence and Outcomes For
Chronic Kidney Disease –
Angharad Marks, University of
Aberdeen
O071 -Variation In BK
Virus-associated
Nephropathy Incidence,
Management And Outcome
Between Scottish Renal Units –
Michaela Petrie, Royal Infirmary
of Edinburgh
O071 -Effect Of Kidney Donation
On Bone And Mineral Metabolism:
The KARMA Prospective
Controlled Observational Study –
Thomas F Hiemstra,
University of Cambridge
15:45-16:15 Exhibition and Coffee
16:15-17:45
Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Training a
De Wardener Lecture Renal Rehabilitation Network - Chair: Lo
Chair: Fiona Karet Exercise Therapy – Wilson
bench to bedside
Kidney and urinary tract Chair: Sharlene Greenwood Acuity To
malformations: from the clinic to Chris Jone
understanding molecular Impact of cold dialysis in aspects Imperial C
mechanisms and envisioning related to health and functional Trust
novel therapies capacity
Adrian Woolf, Giorgos Sakkas, ORAL PRE
Professor of Paediatric Science, Associate Professor in Health O082 -En
University of Manchester Sciences, Faculty of Sport and On The Jo
Health Sciences, University of Regional
St Mark and St John, Plymouth
Exhibition - Hall 3
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
and retaining staff: EDTNA - Shared decision making Communications Skills Workshop
ouise Wells and Nick
and Self-management run by James Hutchinson,
Chair: Rob Elias Communications Trainer
ools Involving patients as true partners Empathic communication for renal
es, Lead Nurse,
College Healthcare NHS - no time for complacency care
Martin Wilkie, • the importance of communication
Consultant Nephrologist, • What is empathy?
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals • examples of good and bad
ESENTATIONS: communication
nd Of Life Decision Making: • examples of empathic
ob Training - Views From communication in practice
Renal Trainees
15
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: ORAL PRESENTATIONS: – Yogita A
O072 -Establishing The O076 -Long-term Pulse Wave Birmingh
Relationship Of Muscle Strength Velocity And VO2peak Outcomes
And Muscle Mass With 5-Year With 12 Weeks Of Aerobic Or O083 - Th
Clinical Outcomes In Resistance Training In Kidney Factors, P
Kidney Transplantation – Transplant Recipients: A Follow-up Managem
Winnie Chan, Of The ExeRT Study – Injury: Im
University Hospitals Birmingham Ellen O’Connor, Education
NHS Foundation Trust King's College Hospital Queen El
Birmingh
O073 -Development Of A Rapid O077 0-MiR-206 Is Down
Semi-automated Tool To Measure Regulated In Skeletal Muscle Of
Total Kidney Volume In Autosomal Patients With Chronic Kidney
Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease – Emma Watson,
Disease – Roslyn Simms, University of Leicester
Academic Nephrology Unit,
Department of Infection, Immunity O078 -Low-frequency Electrical
Muscle Stimulation During
and Cardiovascular Disease,
Haemodialysis Is A Suitable
Sheffield
Alternative To Cycle Training For
O074 - Non-recruitment To And Improving Functional
Capacity – Gordon McGregor,
Selection Bias In Studies Using
Echocardiography In Haemodialysis University Hospitals Coventry and
Warwickhire NHS Trust
Patients –
Diana Chiu, O079 - Prediction Of MRI Derived
Salford Royal Hospital Rectus Femoris Volume From A
O075 -The UK And Ireland Single 2D Ultrasound Image In
Experience Of Factor H Non-Dialysis CKD –
Autoantibody Associated Douglas Gould,
Atypical Haemolytic Uraemic University of Leicester
Syndrome – Vicky Brocklebank, O080 -Pre-emptive Rehabilitation
Institute of Genetic Medicine, To Prevent Dialysis-associated
Newcastle Morbidity (PREHAB): Results From
A Single-centre Pilot Study –
Fiona Willingham,
Derby Teaching Hospitals Nhs
Foundation Trust
O081 - Differences In Physical
Activity And Energy Intake On
Dialysis And Non-Dialysis Days In
Centre-based Haemodialysis
Patients – Sivakumar Sridharan,
Lister Hospital
16
Aggarwal, Co-creation and co-delivery of This workshop will feature role
ham Heartlands Hospital pre-dialysis education Play, interactive discussion and
Kate McCarthy, Feedback.
he Identification Of Risk Renal Health Scientist,
Prevention And University Hospitals Coventry and This workshop is kindly supported
ment Of Acute Kidney Warwickshire NHS Trust by:
mproving Junior Doctors
n – Dr Matthew Morgan, ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
lizabeth Hospital O069 -Involving Patients And
ham Carers In Research: The Experience
Of Older People In The Shared
Decision-making Process In
Advanced Kidney Care (AKD) –
Karen Jenkins, East Kent Hospitals
University NHS Foundation Trust
O084 -Patients' Perceptions Of
Early Or Moderate Chronic Kidney
Disease In Primary Care: Results
From A Qualitative Interview
Study –
Khai Ping Ng, Queen Elizabeth
Hospital Birmingham
O085 -Evaluation Of A Kidney Peer
Supporter Training Programme –
Eleri Wood,
King's College Hospital
O086 - Self-management
Behaviours And Self-efficacy
Predict Adherence And Survival In
People On Haemodialysis –
Jonathan Reston,
University of Hertfordshire
18:00 - 19:00 Hall 1 Auditorium
Kidney regeneration: applications for now and into the future. Internat
Chairs: TBC Chair: D
Melissa Little
Murdoch Children's Research Institute Improvi
The Royal Children’s Hospital, Victoria, Australia Ibi Ereko
Consulta
ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
The Indi
O087 - Regulatory T-Cells, Functional Capacity And Cardiac Function Debasis
In Renal Transplant Recipients – Consulta
Jill Neale St Georg
University of Leicester
O088 -Clinical Genetic Testing Using Next Generation Sequencing In
Proteinuric Kidney Disease And Alport Syndrome –
Ethan Sen
University of Bristol
O089 - Cardiovascular Biomarkers May Predict Decline In Renal
Function In Older People With Type 2 Diabetes –
Sarah Jenks
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
20:00 UK Kidney Week 2016 Reception and Dinner
07:30 BAPN AGM (with breakfast)
08:00-08:55
09:00-10:00 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Dialysis-related Infection Nephro-oncology BKPA/BR
Chair: Edwina Brown and Elaine Chair: Adnan Sharif and Chair: Pa
Bowes Jennifer Pinney Paddy Ta
Renal Cell Cancer - what a
Nephrologist needs to know
Peter Hill,
Consultant Nephrologist,
Imperial College Healthcare Trust
Hall 11 Media Suite
tional session Novel biomarkers and therapies
David Goldsmith and Jo Adu Chairs: Jill Norman and Tim Bowen
ing Renal Care in the Urban Niger Delta Area of Nigeria Dale Powner - The Binding Site
osima
ant Nephrologist, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
O090 - Full Length Urinary K
ia-UK Renal Sister Centre Collaboration Cadherin Is A Novel Biomarker Of
sh Banerjee Renal Allograft Dysfunction –
ant Nephrologist, Seema Jain
ges University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Renal Unit, St Helier Hospital
O091 -Urinary Exosome Biomarkers
Associated With Disease
Progression In Autosomal
Dominant Polycystic Kidney
Disease –
Tajdida Magayr
University of Sheffield
O092 - Differential Expression Of
MicroRNAs In IgA Nephropathy:
A Genome Wide Analysis –
Izabella Pawluczyk
University of Leicester
Hall 4
Hall 10
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
RS Research Forum Nutrition Posters: Immune modulation in the
aula Ormandy and kidney and beyond
abor O097 - Assessing The Impact Of An Chairs: Richard Coward and
Opt-in Dietitian Led Weight Heather Wilson
Management Service In Patients
With Chronic Kidney Disease -
Paul Bailey, St Lukes Hospital
17
Prevention of dialysis-related ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Donna La
infection: lessons from peritoneal O095 - Chemoprevention Of Award Le
dialysis Cutaneous Squamous Cell
Ana Figueiredo, Carcinoma In Renal Transplant The cost
Professor of Nursing Recipients: renal fun
Pontificia Universidade Catolica A Case-Controlled Analysis – patients
Do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Rakesh Anand, Elizabeth
Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, Clinical S
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: London Leeds Te
O093 -Exit Site Relocation: A Novel Trust
Technique For Exit Site Infections – O096 - Clinical Significance Of
Dimitrios Kirmizis, Serum B Lymphocyte Stimulator Excess Tr
King's College Hospital Nhs Trust (BlyS) Levels In ANCA Associated How to M
Vasculitis (AAV) – Fiona Ro
O094 - Pneumocystis Jiroveci Is A Anisha Tanna, Imperial College, Project M
Serious Threat To Renal Transplant London Kidney R
Patients: Further Results From A Universit
Single Centre Outbreak –
Lindsay Chesterton,
Royal Derby Hospital
10:00:10:30 Exhibition and Coffee
10:30-12:00
Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
AKI Geriatric palliative care interface SpR Club
Chair: Ron Cullen and Charlie
Tomson Chair: Edwina Brown and in Nephro
Think(ing) Kidneys: raising the
profile of AKI in England Kate Shepherd Chair: Edw
Richard Fluck, Consultant Renal
Physician, Royal Derby Hospital, Frail Elderly Patient Outcomes on Sharpe
Dialysis (FEPOD): Setting the scene
Edwina Brown, Professor of Renal Social Me
Medicine and Consultant Matthew
Nephrologist, Imperial College Junior Do
Healthcare NHS Trust University
18
amping Research O098 - Feasibility Of Intragastric "Imaging inflammation and its
ecture: Balloon Treatment For Obesity In consequences in wound healing
Chronic Kidney Disease – and cancer"
of neglecting residual Helen MacLaughlin, Paul Martin,
nction in haemodialysis Kings College London Professor of Cell Biology,
University of Bristol
h Lindley, O099 - What Fluid Advice Do We
Scientist, Give To Our Dialysis Patients? – ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
eaching Hospitals NHS Sara Price,
East and North Herts NHS Trust O100a - Exploring The Effect Of
Tacrolimus On The Renal Ki-
reatment Costs: O100 -Nutrition And Medical nome: Identification Of Novel
Make Them Work for You Outcomes In Older People With Phosphoproteins – Miss Felice
obertson, Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease Leung, University College London
Manager, Centre for With And Without Dietetic
Research and Innovation. Interventions: 1 Year Data From O101a -The Effects Of Filtered
ty of Nottingham, Derby A Pilot Randomised Study – IgA On The Proximal Tubule In
Lina Johansson, Vivo: A Multiphoton Microscopy
Imperial College Healthcare Study – Dr Chee Kay Cheung,
NHS Trust University of Leicester
0101 - Relationship Between O102a- Investigating The Role Of
Future BMI And Baseline Mct Pathway In Anca Associated
Nutritional Markers Vasculitis – Dr Fernanda
In Incident Peritoneal Dialysis Florez-Barros, University College
Patients – Emma Elphick, London
Royal Stoke University Hospital
O102 - Sustained Phosphate
Loading Causes Vascular Stiffness
And Endothelial Dysfunction In
Ckd – Dr Kate Stevens,
University of Glasgow
Exhibition - Hall 3
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
and Equal Opportunities Genetic and Molecular Insights
ology Committee session:
win Wong and Claire into kidney disease
Chairs: Jennifer McCaughan and
Danny Gale
edia in Nephrology Andrew Morris,
w Graham-Brown, University Coventry and
octor, Warwickshire
y Hospitals Leicester
New Therapies related to AKI Longitudinal study results Can Socia
Chris Laing Osasuyi Iyasere Scholarsh
Consultant in Nephrology and Clinical Research Fellow, Building
General/Internal Medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Informat
Royal Free Hospital, London Trust Tom Oat
NIHR clin
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Tailoring dialysis for the old and Universit
O103 - AKI Is Associated With frail Centre fo
Significant Deterioration In Renal Ken Farrington
Function And Proteinuria Which Consultant Nephrologist, East and
Persists To Three Years: Results North Hertfordshire NHS Trust and
Of A Prospective Case-control Visiting Professor, University of
Study – Kerry Horne, Hertfordshire
Royal Derby Hospital
ORAL PRESENTATION:
O104 -The Influence Of Multiple O108 -Advance Care Planning:
Episodes Of Acute Kidney Injury Experience In Peritoneal Dialysis
On The Progression Of Chronic Patients – Muhammad Imtiaz,
Kidney Disease – Hammersmith Hospital, London
James Ritchie,
Salford Royal NHS Foundation O109- The Virtual Renal Clinic -
Trust How Does It Impact On Capacity
and Cost? –
O105 - The AKORDD Study Of AKI Micaela Antonius, University
Outreach -- Early Experience From Hospital of Wales Institute of
The UK's First Controlled Trial In Nephrology and Transplantation
Unselected Acute Kidney Injury –
Tarek Abdelaziz,
Heart Of England Foundation Trust
O106 - Acute Tubulo-Interstitial
Nephritis (ATIN): Predicting Long
Term Outcomes –
Victoria Robbins,
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
O107 -Are AKI Nurses Worth The
Investment? –
Deryn Waring,
Manchester Royal Infirmary
12:00-13:00 Lunch and Exhibition
13:00-14:00 Moderated Poster Session
al Media Become ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
hip? O110 - Effect Of Iron-Deficiency On
Networks and Sharing Phosphate Homeostasis –
tion Evan Asowata, University College
tes London
nical lecturer at the
ty College London O111 -Role, Regulation, Trafficking
or Nephrology And Interacting Partners Of
Podocin In Health And Disease -
Valeryia Kuzmuk, University of Bristol
O112 - Gene Expression Profiling
Of Proximal Tubular Cells –
James Tomlinson,
MRC Clinical Sciences Centre/
Imperial College, London
O113 - Disease Causing Mutations
In Inverted Formin 2 Regulate Its
Binding To G-actin, F-actin
Capping Protein (CapZ Alpha-1)
And Profilin 2 –
Ruth Rollason, University of Bristol
O114 -Developing A Tool To
Identify Novel Proteinuria Genes:
CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing
Generates Mutant Podocyte Lines
Kathryn Bull, University of Oxford
Exhibition - Hall 3
Gallery - Hall 3 and Various Foyer
19
14:00 - 16:00 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
Osman Lecture ANSA – Safety in practice and
Chair: Donal O'Donoghue Anaemia Management CPD Sess
Chair: Marie Chowrimootoo and Innovatio
New therapeutic targets in renal Vicki Hipkiss Individua
fibrosis, how do we jump the Facilitato
barrier to clinical translation? 'Transfusion incidents and errors Sandip M
Claire Sharpe in renal patients: lessons from 1. Under
Clinical Senior Lecturer and SHOT' care and
different
Honorary Consultant in Renal Paula Bolton-Maggs, different
Medicine, King’s College London Medical Director, Serious Hazards trajector
and King’s College Hospital, London of Transfusion Scheme (SHOT), term and
patients-
ORAL PRESENATATIONS: Manchester Blood Centre
O115 - Increased Native T1 Signal In ORAL PRESENTATIONS: 2. Apprec
Haemodialysis Patients Suggests O121 - Impact Of Renal Impairment dialysis p
High Levels Of Myocardial Fibrosis. On Outcomes And Management Of manipula
A Cardiac MRI Study – Hospital Admissions With Heart centred c
Matthew Graham-Browne, Failure –
John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester Rebeka Jenkins,
O116 -Effect Of Acute And Chronic St George's University Hospitals 3. Discus
Sodium Loading On Plasma NHS Foundation Trust, London around b
impleme
Aldosterone In Chronic Kidney O122 - Development Of A Patient practice i
Disease – Safety Index For Haemodialysis -
Alison Taylor, Kelly White, Contribu
College of Medical Veterinary and Royal Derby Hospital Enric Vila
Life Sciences, University of Glasgow nephrolo
O117 -Pharmacokinetic Analysis O123 - 6 Years Experience In Stevenag
And Pharmacodynamic Modeling Sustaining A Home Haemodialysis
Of Epidermal Growth Factor Programme Solely Using The James Bu
Receptors ErbB1 And ErbB2 As Nxstage System One – Scientist
Therapeutic Targets For Autosomal Laura Hignell, Universit
Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Portsmouth NHS Trust
Jan Barne
Patricia Wilson, Guys Hos
University College London
O118 -Change In Skin
Autoflourescence Over One Year
Predicts Mortality At Five Years In
A Prospective Cohort Of People
With Chronic Kidney Disease
Stage 3 – Adam Shardlow,
Centre for Kidney Research and
Innovation, Royal Derby Hospital
20
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
sion -
ons in HD delivery and
alised Care
or: Seema Singh and
Mitra
rstand the innovations in
d HD delivery for the
t aims in HD delivery at 3
t time-points in dialysis life
ry: new starter, anuric long
d non- transplant listed
- 3 case studies
ciate the innovative ways
prescription that may be
ated to ensure patient
care
ss and share the learning
barriers to adoption and
entation of innovative
in HD.
utors
ar, Consultant
ogist, Lister Hospital,
ge
urton, NIHR Clinical
and Senior Lecturer,
ty of Leicester
ett, Home HD Sister,
spital, London
O119 -Antisense Inhibition Of
Kirsten-Ras Slows Progression Of
Murine Polycystic Kidney Disease –
Ayesha Irtiza-Ali, Renal
Medicine, King's College London
O120 -Exposure To A Young
Circulation Protects Old Mice From
Renal Injury And Fibrosis –
David Ferenbach,
University of Edinburgh
16:00-17:00 Hall 1 Auditorium Hall 11
DOPPS PD session
Chair: Hugh Rayner Chair: Helen Hurst and Rick Fielding
Vascular access Increasing access to PD-Lessons
Richard Fluck, Consultant from the developing world
Nephrologist, Royal Derby Hospital Ana Figueirdo
Professor of Nursing,
Bone mineral diseases and Pontificia Universidade Catolica do
hyperparathyroidism Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Ron Pisoni, Arbor Research
What is the role of PD in today's
Patient-reported outcomes health service
including health literacy and Martin Wilkie
patient coping strategies Consultant Nephrologist,
Hugh Rayner, Consultant Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
Nephrologist, Birmingham
Heartlands Hospital
PDOPPS update
Simon Davies, , Consultant
Nephrologist, University Hospital
of North Midlands
Hall 9 Hall 10 Media Suite
Chairs: TBC
3 minute heroes - your poster in a
single slide
O124 - Anti-myeloperoxidase
Antibodies Modulate The Response
Of Monocytes To LPS And Alter
Macrophage Development –
Reena Popat,
King's College London
O125 - Loss Of Endogenous
Thymosin-beta4 Accelerates
Glomerular Disease –
Elisavet Vasilopoulou,
UCL, Institute of Child Health
O126 -Tetraspanins And
Extracellular Matrix Receptors In
Autosomal Dominant Polycystic
Kidney Disease (ADPKD) Fibrosis –
Ms Johanna Verneau
University College London
21
17:00 MEETING CLOSES
22
O127 - Transcriptome Analysis of
Human Podocytes reveals
therapeutic targets of Levamisole
and Dexamethasone in minimal
change Nephrotic Syndrome
(MCNS) – Lulu Jiang, University of
Bristol
O128 - High-throughput Chemical
Library Screening For Novel Drug
Discovery In ADPKD Using An
Orthologous Zebrafish Model –
Aylin Metzner, University of
Sheffield
O129 - Podocyte GSK3 Is A Master
Regulator Of Kidney Function
During Development And In
Maturity –
Jenny Hurcombe, University of
Bristol
O130 -Evidence For A Podocyte
Damage Factor Released By Th17
Cells And Acting Via The PAR-1
Receptor – Carl May,
University of Bristol
O131 -Transient Inhibition Of K-Ras
In The Peri-Acute Kidney Injury
Period Reduces Long-term
Progression To Chronic Kidney
Disease In A Murine Model Of
Aristolochic Acid Nephropathy -
Sujit Saha,
Kings College London
O132 - Exploration Of The Effects
Of Hyperphosphataemia On
Cardiac Myocytes In-vitro –
Kate Stevens, University of
Glasgow
Abstract Markers Lorraine Harper - University of Birmingham 23
Louise Wells - York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Adrian Woolf - The University of Manchester Lucy Galloway – Barts Hospitals Trust
Aine Burns – Royal Free Hospital Luigi Gnudi - Kings College London
AJ McKnight - Queens University Belfast Maarten Taal – Royal Derby Hospital
Alan Salama - University College London Manish Sinha, Evelina – Guy’s and St Thomas
Alastair Hutchison – Manchester Royal Infirmary Marissa Dainton – Canterbury University
Albert Ong - University of Sheffield Mark Carew – Kingston University
Albert Power – North Bristol NHS Trust Mark Devonald - Nottingham University Hospitals
Alison Brown - Newcastle Hospital NHS Foundation Mark Dockrell - Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals
Amanda Bevin - East Kent Hospitals Mark Little – Trinity College, Dublin
Andrew Frankel – Imperial College London Mark Wright - Leeds Teaching Hospital
Andrew Lewington - Leeds Teaching Hospital Mark Dockrell – Helier Scientific
Andrew Mooney – Leeds Teaching Hospital Martin Christian - Nottingham University Hospitals
Andy Lewington – St James University Hospital Martin Wilkie – Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
Angela Green - Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge Matt Bailey - The University of Edinburgh
Anthony Adams – Kent Kidney Care Centre Megan Griffith - Imperial College London
Arvind Nagra - University Hospital Southampton Menna Clatworthy - University of Cambridge
Asif Sarwar - University hospital Birmingham Michael Robson - Kings College London
Bruce Hendry - Kings College London Michelle Willicombe - Imperial College London
Bryan Conway - The University of Edinburgh Mick Kumwenda – Glan Clwyd
Cate Goodlad – North Middlesex Hospital Moin Saleem - University of Bristol
Charles Ferro - University Hospital Birmingham Neeraj Dhaun - The University of Edinburgh
Chris Goldsmith - Aintree Hospital, Liverpool Neil Sheerin - Newcastle University
Claire Sharpe - Kings College London Nick Fardon – Sheffield Teaching Hospital
Colin Geddes - NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Nick Selby – Royal Derby Hospital
Colin Jones - York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Nick Webb – Manchester University
Dal Hothi - Great Ormond Street Hospital Nicky Fernandez – Cambridge University
Damien Ashby - Imperial College London Nicola Thomas – London Southbank University
Daniel Gale - University College London Ollie Flossmann – Royal Berkshire Hospital
David Ferenbach - The University of Edinburgh Paddy Tabor - British Kidney Patient's Association
David Hughes - NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Pat Wilson - University College London
David Jayne - University of Cambridge Paul Cockwell - University Hospital Birmingham
David Kluth - The University of Edinburgh Paul Roderick – University of Southampton
David Milford - Birmingham Children’s hospital Paul Thornalley - Warwick University
Dick Sandford - University of Cambridge Paul Warwicker - Lister Hospital
Donald Fraser - University of Cardiff Paula Debling – East Kent Hospital
Dorothea Nitsch – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Paula Ormandy - University of Salford
Edwina Brown - Imperial College London Pelly Koufaki – Queen Margaret Hospital
Elaine Bowes – Kings College Hospital Peter Hill - Imperial College London
Emma Coyne - Nottingham University Hospitals Peter Maxwell - Queens University Belfast
Eoin McKinney - University of Cambridge Phanish Mysore - Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals
Fergus Caskey – North Bristol NHS Trust Phil Kalra – Salford Royal Hospital
Fiona Karet - University of Cambridge Rachel Gair – Plymouth Hospital
Fiona Loud - British Kidney Patient’s Association Rachel Lennon - The University of Manchester
Fiona Willingham – Royal Derby Hospital Rebecca Suckling - Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals
Frances Mortimer – Sustainable Healthcare Richard Borrows - University Hospital Birmingham
Gavin Welsh - University of Bristol Richard Coward - University of Bristol
Graham Lipkin - University Hospital Birmingham Richard Haynes - University of Oxford
Harriet Williams – Ysbyty Gwynedd Rick Fielding - Newcastle Hospital NHS Foundation
Hayley Wells – Guy’s and St Thomas Rick Fielding - Newcastle Hospital NHS Foundation
Heather Wilson - The University of Aberdeen Rob Chand
Helen Hurst – Manchester Royal Infirmary Rob Elias – Kinds College Hospital
Hugh Gallagher - Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Robert Lewis – Portsmouth Hospital
Hugh Rayner – Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Robert Unwin - University College London
Iain MacPhee - St Georges University of London Roger Moore – Royal Wolverhampton Hospital
Indy Dasgupta – Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Rukshana Shroff - Great Ormond Street Hospital
James Fotheringham – Sheffield University Sajeda Youssouf – Salford Royal Hospital
Jamie Davies - The University of Edinburgh Sally Punzalan – Royal London hospital
Jan Dudley - Institute of Child Health Sandip Mitra – Central Manchester University Hospitals
Jane Macdonald – Salford Royal Hospital Seema Singh - Imperial College London
Jane Tizard - University Hospital Bristol Shabbir Moochhala – Royal Free hospital
Jeremy Hughes - The University of Edinburgh Sharlene Greenwood – Kings College Hospital
Jill Norman - University College London Simon Ball - University Hospital Birmingham
Joanne Reed - Imperial College London Simon Satchell - University of Bristol
Joe Chilcot - Kings College London Stephen Marks - Great Ormond Street Hospital
John Reynolds – University of Bedfordshire Steve Harper – North Bristol NHS Trust
John Sayer - Newcastle University Steve Harwood - Queen Mary University of London
Jonathan Fox - NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Stuart Smith - University Hospital Birmingham
Julie Hannah - York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Sue Cox - Guys and St Thomas
Karen Jenkins – East Kent Hospitals Sue Shaw – Royal Derby Hospital
Kate McCarthy - University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire Susannah Gibb - University Hospital Bristol
Kate Shepherd – Salford Royal hospital Tanya Pankhurst - University Hospital Birmingham
Katie Fielding – Derby Hospitals Tess Harris – UK Polycystic Kidney Disease Charity
Ken Farrington – BRS Treasurer Tim Bowen - Cardiff University
Laurie Tomlinson – Central Manchester University Hospitals Timothy Doulton – East Kent Hospitals
Leonard Ebah – Manchester Royal Infirmary Tom Hiemstra - University of Cambridge
Lesley Rees - Great Ormond Street Hospital Tom Mercer – Queen Margaret University
Lina Johansson - Imperial College London Venkata Sabbisetti – Harvard Medical School
Lisa Burnapp - NHS Blood and Transplant Vicki Hipkiss – Bradford Teaching Hospitals
Vicky Pursey - York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
POSTERS WILL BE DISPLAYED FOR THE ENTIRE CONFERENCE
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
AKI 1 - WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE
P1 - ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN THE ERA OF THE AKI E-ALERT: A NATIONAL SURVEY
Phillips A
University Hospital of Wales
P2 - URINE DIP AUDIT AS PART OF THE QUALITY STANDARD FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Muthusamy T
Calderdale and Huddersfield Hospitals NHS Trust
P3 - INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI)
Blakemore NM
Hull York Medical School
P4 - THE ADDITION OF OUTREACH AND AKI BUNDLES TO SIMPLE AKI E-ALERTING IMPROVES ALL
AREAS OF AKI MANAGEMENT, BUT DOES NOT CHANGE THE OUTCOME AS MEASURED BY ITU
24 ADMISSIONS, LENGTH OF STAY, DIALYSIS OR DEATH.
Gregory M
Southend University Hospital
P5 - MYOCARDIAL STUNNING DURING RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Mahmoud H
Derby Royal Hospital
P6 - NURSES' CONFIDENCE IN KNOWLEDGE OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A FEASIBILITY STUDY
Smith CE
University of Brighton
P7 - A SIMPLE CARE BUNDLE FOR USE IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A PROPENSITY-MATCHED COHORT
STUDY
Kolhe NV
Royal Derby Hospital
P8 - COMPARISON OF REGIONAL VARIATION IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY REQUIRING DIALYSIS IN
ENGLAND FROM 2000 TO 2015 - POPULATION BASED COHORT STUDY OF NATIONAL REGISTRY
Kolhe NV
Royal Derby Hospital
P9 - RISK FACTORS FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PROGRESSION AFTER ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Horne K
Department of Renal Medicine
P10 - ATYPICAL HAEMOLYTIC URAEMIC SYNDROME (AHUS) IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS: DATA
FROM THE GLOBAL AHUS REGISTRY
Johnson S
Great North Children's Hospital,
AKI 2 - THURSDAY 9TH JUNE
P11 - ASSOCIATIONS OF MULTIPLE EPISODES OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ON LONG TERM
OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Ritchie J
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
P12 - AKI ALERT MONITORING TO TRACK AND EVALUATE DETERIORATION OF KIDNEY FUNCTION: 25
RESULTS FROM A SINGLE-CENTRE PILOT STUDY
Hawes S
Portsmouth Hospitals Trust
P13 - COMMUNITY ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (CAKI) ELECTRONIC-FLAGS, USING THE NATIONAL AKI
ALGORITHM, OBSERVATIONAL DATA
Whitehead DJ
Musgrove Park Hospital NHS Trust
P14 - AKI CARE BUNDLE REDUCES MORTALITY AND LENGTH OF STAY BY REDUCING PROGRESSION TO
AKI STAGE 3
Sharma A
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
P15 - UTILISATION OF RENAL ULTRASOUND SCANS IN PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY -- ARE WE FOLLOWING NICE CG 169 RECOMMENDATIONS?
Bonfield B
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
P16 - RHABDOMYOLYSIS AND ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY SECONDARY TO LEGAL HIGHS
Carnall VJ
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
P17 - IN MYELOMA: (I) AGE AND SERUM FREE LIGHT CHAIN (FLC) PREDICT RENAL FUNCTION AT
PRESENTATION; (II) AGE, PRESENTATION FLC, AND POST-INDUCTION FLC RESPONSE PREDICT
RENAL OUTCOME
Yadav P
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
P18 - AKI 3 AT AN ACC AND PACS NHSE VANGUARD SITE
Mabillard HR
Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust
P19 - WHAT IMPACT DOES A SPECIALIST PHARMACIST SERVICE HAVE ON THE POST DISCHARGE
COMMUNICATION OF MEDICINES OPTIMISATION ISSUES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY ?
Moore D
Royal Derby Hospital
P20 - THE CHARLSSON COMORBIDITY SCORE MODIFIES THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NICE RISK
FACTORS AND SEVERITY OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN ADULT INPATIENTS.
Dasgupta T
Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
AKI 3 - FRIDAY 10TH JUNE
P21 - A CRYSTAL CLEAR CAUSE OF RENAL FAILURE: ORLISTAT INDUCED OXALATE NEPHROPATHY
Solomon LR
Royal Preston Hospital
P22 - REVIEW OF OUTCOME OF HAEMOFILTRATION IN PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Parmar R
Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
P23 - AN INTEGRATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY SERVICE TO REDUCE MORTALITY AND IMPROVE PATIENT
OUTCOME, A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Ahmed S
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
P24 - ASSESSING THE USE OF THE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL AND THE ROLE
OF PHARMACIST IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND PREVENTION OF AKI ON MEDICAL ASSESSMENT
UNIT
Akani A
Royal Derby Hospital
P25 - AKI ALERT MONITORING PATIENT HOW IMPORTANT IS EFFECTIVE INITIAL AKI MANAGEMENT
Hawes S
Portsmouth Hospitals Trust
P26 - AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF THE UTILISATION OF RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN
CRITICALLY ILL ADULTS IN ENGLAND, NORTHERN IRELAND and WALES.
26 Redahan L
Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre
P27 - DOES A HEAT WAVE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM REPRESENT A SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK IN
TERMS OF AKI?
Hobbs H
East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
P28 - ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED WITH HEART FAILURE
Gugathas S
St Georges, University of London
P29 - CHOOSE YOUR HOLIDAY DESTINATION CAREFULLY: THE ROLE OF ECULIZUMAB IN TREATING A
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS WITH ATYPICAL HAEMOLYTIC URAEMIC SYNDROME.
Al-Shaghana M
Department of Nephrology, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
P30 - DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A FULLY INTEGRATED NEPHROLOGY REFERRAL
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Antonius M
Department of Nephrology and Transplantation
AKI 4 - FRIDAY 10TH JUNE
P31 - A DEDICATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY CLINIC -- 1 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
Brown RA
Royal Liverpool University Hospital
P32 - THE VALUE OF AUTOMATED ALERTS IN IDENTIFYING MEANINGFUL ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Phillips B
Cardiff University
P33 - TROPONIN T AND I PREDICT THE NEED FOR ACUTE RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN
CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE ICU FOR NON-CARDIAC REASONS
Haines R
Guys and St Thomas'
P34 - A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMME IN A BUSY TERITARY HOSPITAL TO
IMPROVE QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY.
Nipah R
SRFT
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
P35 - HEME ARGINATE IN PATIENTS PLANNED FOR CARDIAC SURGERY (HACS): A PHASE II CLINICAL 27
TRIAL OF A POTENTIAL PROPHYLACTIC AGENT FOR THE AMELIORATION OF ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY
Duthie FAI
University of Edinburgh/MRC Centre for Inflammation Research
P36 - A REVIEW OF THE IMPACT OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) NURSE EDUCATION WITHIN
SURGICAL SERVICES AND ORTHOPAEDIC DIRECTORATES AT A LARGE TEACHING HOSPITAL
NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Wild L
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
P37 - IMPROVING ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY OUTCOMES THROUGH A MULTIFACETED QUALITY
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME
Ebah L
Manchester Royal Infirmary
P38 - PREVALENCE, AETIOLOGY AND OUTCOME FROM COMMUNITY ACQUIRED ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY (AKI) IN SUB-SAHARA AFRICA: RESULTS OF THE MALAWI AKI STUDY (MAKIST)
Evans R
College of Medicine, Malawi
P39 - DEVELOPMENT OF GUIDANCE ON THE 'TIMELINESS IN RESPONSE' TO AKI WARNING STAGE
RESULTS IN PRIMARY CARE: AN APPROPRIATENESS RATINGS EVALUATION
Blakeman T
University of Manchester
P40 - OUTCOMES IN CRITICAL CARE SURVIVORS WHO REQUIRED RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY.
Doris T
The James Cook University Hospital
ANAEMIA - FRIDAY 10TH JUNE
P41 - REVIEW OF THE SAFETY OF IV IRON THERAPY IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS IN EAST
YORKSHIRE
Meyer V
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals
P42 - HIF PROLYL HYDROXYLASE INHIBITORS: THE FUTURE OF ANAEMIA MANAGEMENT IN CKD?
Nebres DV
King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
P43 - MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF DELIVERING A LARGE MULTI-CENTRE RENAL STUDY - THE PIVOTAL
TRIAL
White C
King's College Hospital
P44 - ANAEMIA PERFORMANCE AT THE LEVEL OF THE INDIVIDUAL DIALYSIS UNIT –
UNEXPECTED AREAS OF VARIATION.
Thomas M
Heart of England Foundation Trust
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE - FRIDAY 10TH JUNE
P45 - PRE-TESTING A STRUCTURED GROUP EDUCATION PROGRAMME TO INCREASE LEVELS OF
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CKD: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH COMMUNICATION.
Clarke AL
University of Leicester
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
P46 - HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS' PERSPECTIVES ON ADHERING TO A LOW PHOSPHATE DIET:
WHY IS IT EASY? WHY IS IT DIFFICULT?
Tarm L
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
P47 - EFFECTIVENESS OF DIETARY INTERVENTIONS IN CKD : A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Scott H
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
P48 - GRADED DESENSITISATION ELIMINATES THE USE OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA IN A YOUNG
PERSON WITH PROCEDURAL DISTRESS: A SINGLE CASE STUDY
Bradley K
Queen's Medical Centre
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE and HYPERTENSION - WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE
P49 - ARE WE PREPARING OUR PATIENTS FOR SELF-MANAGEMENT OF THEIR BLOOD PRESSURE?
28 Shaw S
Royal Derby Hospital
P50 - SYSTOLIC STRAIN AND STAIN RATES ARE IMPAIRED IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS COMPARED TO
CONTROLS AND ARE LIKELY TO BE EARLY MARKERS OF SUBCLINICAL CARDIAC DYSFUNCTION.
A CARDIAC MRI STUDY
March DS
Department of Infection Immunity and Inflammation,
School of Medicine and Biological Sciences, University of Leicester
P51 - ACUTE INTRA-DIALYTIC EXERCISE DOES NOT INCREASE THE FREQUENCY OR SEVERITY OF
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS WHEN COMPARED TO A STANDARD DIALYSIS SESSION
Grantham CE
Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester
P52 - RENAL SYMPATHETIC DENERVATION IN MODERATE TO SEVERE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
USING A NOVEL NON-IODINATED CONTRAST FREE PROTOCOL
Hameed MA
Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust
P53 - FUNCTIONAL CARDIAC ASSESSMENT USED FOR RENAL TRANPLANT LISTING IS ASSOCIATED
WITH A LOW RATE OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC CARDIAC EVENTS POST TRANSPLANTATION
McCallum V
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
P54 - ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN NORMOTENSIVE ADPKD PATIENTS WITH EARLY DISEASE
Adekoya AO
University of Sheffield
P55 - BETA-BLOCKERS INCREASE CALCIUM SCORES IN PRE-TRANSPLANT MYOCARDIAL
PERFUSION SCANS
Montero RM
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
CKD 1 - WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE
P56 - IS THERE ANY BENEFIT OF PERFORMING RENAL BIOPSIES IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC
NEPHROPATHY WHEN NO OTHER DIAGNOSIS THAN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IS FOUND?
Montero RM
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
P57 - THE UTILITY OF THE MINI-ADDENBROOKE'S COGNITIVE EXAMINATION ASSESSMENT 29
EXAMINATION AS A SCREEN FOR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE AND DIABETES.
Hobson P
Academic Unit Glan Clwyd Hospital
P58 - IDENTIFYING OUTLYING PRACTICES IN PREVALENCE OF CKD IN PRIMARY CARE
Kim L
LSHTM
P59 - SEASONAL VACCINE UPTAKE IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A SINGLE-CENTRE AUDIT
Dunphy J
University of Birmingham
P60 - SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) UNDER 9 YEAR FOLLOW UP IN
VIRTUAL CLINIC IS NON-INFERIOR TO PATIENTS DISCHARGED TO PRIMARY CARE.
Harnett P
Southend Hospital
P61 - RAPID LOSS OF KIDNEY FUNCTION AMONGST APPARENTLY HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS FROM
COMMUNITIES AT HIGH RISK OF MESOAMERICAN NEPHROPATHY
Gonzalez Quiroz M
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
P62 - A SENSITIVE AND RAPID IOHEXOL MEASUREMENT FOR IMPROVED RENAL FUNCTION
ASSESSMENT
Nabi ME
SWT Institute for Renal Research
P63 - ASSESSMENT OF AGE-RELATED DECLINE IN RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON'S
DISEASE.
Fairclough C
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
CKD 2 - THURSDAY 9TH JUNE
P64 - OBESITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH DYSFUNCTIONAL CARDIAC HEMODYNAMIC INDICES AND
INCREASED VASCULAR RESISTANCE IN PRE-DIALYSIS CKD PATIENTS
Wilkinson TJ
Leicester Kidney Exercise Team
P65 - ELEVATED BLOOD KIDNEY INJURY MOLECULE-1 AND NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED
LIPOCALIN ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PROGRESSION IN CKD 3-5, BUT ADD LITTLE TO RISK
PREDICTION
Alderson H
Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre
P66 - PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF FRAILTY IN AN ELDERLY PRE-DIALYSIS COHORT
Ali H
Heartlands Hospital, Heart Of England NHS Foundation Trust
P67 - LATENT TB IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE- RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL SURVEY.
Bhatt K
Heartlands Hospital, Heart Of England NHS Foundation Trust
P68 - RENAL OUTCOME AMONG PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC AL AMYLOIDOSIS WHO PRESENT WITH
ADVANCED CKD IS DEPENDENT ON SPEED AND MAGNITUDE OF RESPONSE TO CHEMOTHERAPY
Rezk T
National Amyloidosis Centre
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and
during lunch on both days
P69 - AN AUDIT OF SHARED DECISION MAKING IN THE LOW CLEARANCE CLINIC -- A PROBLEM OF
PRACTICE OR DOCUMENTATION?
Tuazon B
Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust
P70 - ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MORTALITY AND GLYCEMIC CONTROL IN A LARGE SWISS DIABETIC
HEMODIALYSIS COHORT
Creme D
Barts Health
P71 - LONGITUDINAL CHANGE IN FGF-23 IS ASSOCIATED WITH RISK FOR DEATH AND
CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS BUT NOT RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN CKD 3-5
Alderson H
Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre
CKD 3 - FRIDAY 10TH JUNE
30 P72 - URINARY SHEDDING OF PROXIMAL TUBULAR PROTEIN RECEPTORS IN PROTEINURIA
Fatah H
University of Leicester
P73 - THE EFFECT OF PATIENT EDUCATION ON MID-STREAM URINE SAMPLE COLLECTION
TECHNIQUE AND RATES OF STERILE PYURIA AND BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION
Singer E
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
P74 - INDICATORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND PATIENT SURVIVAL IN A CKD CLINIC
Thomas M
Heart of England Foundation Trust
P75 - A CHAT IN TIME: PATH TO PRE-DIALYSIS EDUCATION AND BEYOND.
A ONE YEAR SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE.
Rajendran P
Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust
P76 - A LOOK BACK IN TIME: THE PATH TO DIALYSIS -- FROM EDUCATION TO EXPERIENCE.
A ONE YEAR SINGLE CENTRE STUDY.
Jujjavarapu S
Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Trust
P77 - THE USE OF 24HR ABPM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN RENAL PATIENTS
Thomas J
Countess of Chester Hospital
P78 - MORBIDITY OF EARLY VERSUS LATE PRESENTING PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS COMMENCING
RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY: A SINGLE-CENTRE PILOT STUDY.
Plumb L
Evelina London Children's Hospital
P79 - INHIBITION OF THE LECTIN PATHWAY OF COMPLEMENT REDUCES KIDNEY INFLAMMATION
AFTER PROTEIN OVERLOAD PROTEINURIA
AlGhadban ST
Department of infection, immunity and inflammation
Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and 31
during lunch on both days
CONSERVATIVE/END OF LIFE CARE- FRIDAY 10TH JUNE
P80 - ADVANCED CARE PLANNING IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY
Bowen E
St Helier Hospital
P81 - NATURAL PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN OPTIMALLY MANAGED PATIENTS
ON THE MAXIMUM CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT PATHWAY.
Forbes SH
Barts Health NHS Trust
P82 - ESTIMATION OF URINARY NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN AS BIOMARKER
FOR DISEASE ACTIVITY IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Mahrous M
Shebin Elkom Fever Hospital, Egypt
DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES and INTERVENTIONS - WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE
P83 - REFERRAL TO A JOINT RENAL GENETICS CLINIC IMPROVES DIAGNOSIS FOR PATIENTS WITH
AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT TUBULOINTERSTITIAL KIDNEY DISEASE
Clissold RL
Exeter Kidney Unit, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
P84 - EVALUATION OF THE TRAINING RECEIVED BY RENAL TRAINEES IN DIALYSIS LINE INSERTION IN
YORKSHIRE AND HUMBER REGION OF UK.
Kazmi I
Hull Royal Infirmary
P85 - QUANTIFYING PROTEINURIA IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA: AN AUDIT OF PRACTICE
McIlroy G
Department of Renal Medicine
P86 - THE PREVALENCE OF NATIVE RENAL BIOPSY SPECIFIC DIAGNOSES AND NATIVE RENAL BIOPSY
RATE AT ONE ENGLISH CENTRE
Mohmad SF
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
P87 - PERCUTANEOUS RENAL BIOPSIES COMPLICATED BY BLEEDING REQUIRING EMBOLISATION:
A SINGLE CENTRE REVIEW
McCloskey SJ
Freeman Hospital
EPIDEMIOLOGY and PUBLIC HEALTH - WEDNESDAY 8TH JUNE
P88 - EXPLORING PATIENTS' PERSPECTIVES IMPELLING RECRUITMENT TO EQUAL STUDY IN UK –
A QUALITATIVE STUDY.
Rao A
UK Renal Registry
P89 - THREE DECADES OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC RENOVASCULAR DISEASE MANAGEMENT -
CHANGING OUTCOMES IN AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Vassallo D
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
P90 - LONG-TERM OUTCOMES IN ATHEROSCLEROTIC RENOVASCULAR DISEASE: A SINGLE-
VENTER OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Vassallo D
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust