20th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting (CSE
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20th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting
About Conference
After successful completion of Nephrologists 2018 conference, Conference Series LLC Ltd welcome you all to attend 20th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting (NEPHROLOGISTS 2019) follows the theme “Ascertaining consequential treatment technologies in Nephrology” which will be held during June 03-04, 2019 London, UK. We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the arena of Nephrology.
Nephrologists 2019 intrenational conference is to ameliorate the knowledge, awareness, and education on Nephrology and Urology, leading to the discovery of Nephrology & Urology Therapies which aid to alleviate the human disease as it is the most significant emerging technology in the eyes of Medical, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Academia. Nephrologists 2019 is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Experts.
Nephrology Conferences will provide a perfect platform to all the Doctors, Professors, Researchers, Business Delegates and Scientists to approach and deliver all the attendees about the latest scientific advancements on the respective sphere. International Nephrology Conferences strategic astuteness is to be an event for bringing together Scientists, Physicians, International mix of leading Universities, Nephrology Institutions to transform the practice of medicine by incorporating the use of Nephrology & Renal Therapies to control and treat.
Why to attend???
With members from around the world attentive on learning about Nephrology & Urology and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assembly of participants from the nephrology & Urology community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-day Nephrology Conference. World-renowned speakers, the most current techniques, developments, and the newest updates in nephrology are hallmarks of this symposium.
Target Audience
Nephrologists
Nephrology Scientists
Kidney Specialists
Nephrology Professors & Renal Experts
Transplantation Specialists
Nephrology Researchers
Fellows or postdoctoral students
Nephrology Academicians
Renal Dietitians
Emeritus
Young research scientists
Business delegates
Medical Colleges
Nephrology Associations and Societies
Business Entrepreneurs
Training Institutes
Software developing companies
Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
Allied health professionals in the fields of dialysis, transplantation, haematology, oncology, geriatric medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, family medicine and internal medicine.
The forum of Scientists, students, research scholars and other professionals from all corners of the sphere, come together to discuss forthcoming science. Each session of the meeting will be incorporated with expert lectures, poster and discussions, join us to design sustainable processes, innovations by which and how these approaches drive new policies, advances the business and human health protection. We are glad to invite you on behalf of organizing committee to join us, where you are the decision maker for future at Nephrologists 2019 congress.
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Nephrologists 2019
Session/Tracks
Nephrology
A nephron is the elementary and useful element of the kidney. Its central capacity is to manage the alliance of water and dissolvable substances like sodium salts by separating the blood, reabsorbing what is required and discharging the rest as pee. A nephron expels squanders from the body, accomplishes blood volume and weight, directs levels of electrolytes and metabolites, and controls blood pH. Its capacities are essential to life and are controlled by the endocrine framework by hormones, for example, antidiuretic hormone, aldosterone, and parathyroid hormone. In people, a characteristic kidney contains 800,000 to one million nephrons.
Nephrology is basically worried about the determination and treatment of kidney sicknesses. Nephrology additionally incorporates hypertension, electrolyte unsettling influences and furthermore those individuals who require renal situation treatment that likewise incorporates renal transplant patients. A portion of the kidney maladies are foundational issue that are confined just to the organ yet can likewise require extraordinary treatment.
Pediatric Nephrology
The investigation of pediatric nephrology decides determination and supervision of babies with perpetual and intense kidney issue. The division of pediatric nephrology surveys and treats hypertension, hematuria, proteinuria, renal tubular acidosis, glomerulonephritis and kidney harm in youngsters. It similarly incorporate finish care to pediatric patients with end organize kidney disorders, including thought to patients facing peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis and kidney transplantation in infants.
Pediatric Renal Failure
Pediatric Renal Nutrition
Pediatric Renal Transplantation
Kidney Care in children
Pediatric Kidney Dialysis
Pediatric Kidney stones
Pediatric Nephritis
Advances in Pediatric Kidney Operation
Pediatric chronic hemodialysis
Pediatric Urology
Clinical Nephrology
Clinical Nephrology is the sub claim to fame of medicine that deals with the analysis of the working of the familiar kidney, issues in kidney functioning , treatment of the disparity from the norm in kidney functioning, renal transplantation and in addition kidney transplant techniques.
Experimental Nephrology
Acute and Chronic Renal diseases
Diabetic Nephropathy
Dialysis
Hemofiltration
Dialysis
Dialysis works on the objective of the dispersion of solutes and ultrafiltration of liquid over a semi-penetrable layer. Diffusion is a property of substances in water substances in water have a habit of to move from a territory of high fixation to a range of low focus. The two primary types of dialysis, Hemodialysis and Peritoneal dialysis eliminates wastes and water from the blood in numerous ways. Hemodialysis removes waste water by rotating blood outside the body through an external filter called a dialyzer that contains a semipermeable layer.
There is of types of dialysis they are:
- Hemodialysis 2. Peritoneal dialysis.
Hemodialysis: Hemodialysis essential with the patients of renal failure. In this procedure of Hemodialysis, an artificial kidney purifies blood. We have to make an "access," usually in the forearm where blood can easily be taken from the body and directed to an artificial kidney for purification. The access collects blood from patient body and experiances purification in artificial kidney and again injected the purified blood in to patient body.
Peritoneal dialysis: In peritoneal dialysis no artificial kidney is used. The peritoneum (lining inside your abdomen) is used as a filter instead of an artificial kidney. Peritoneal dialysis is of two types they are continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis and constant ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Peritoneal dialysis is used in kidney failure patients.
Haemodialysis
Peritoneal dialysis
Pediatric dialysis
Hemofiltration
Hemodiafiltration
Intestinal dialysis
Vascular Access in Dialysis
Complications of Dialysis
Extracorporeal Dialysis: Techniques and Adequacy
Chronic dialysis
Medical applications dialysis
Kidney Transplantation
Kidney transplantation or renal transplantation is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with an end organise kidney diseases. Kidney transplantation is commonly named extinct donor known as cadaveric or living donor transplantation be depensnet on the wellspring of the giver organ. Living donor kidney transplants are formerly differentiated as non-related living transplants or, living associated transplants contingent upon whether a biological relationship occurs between the kidney donor and kidney recipient. Exchanges and chains are an innovative way to deal with nurtures the living donor pool.
Kidney Transplantation recipients
Living donors of kidney
Renal replacement therapy
Renal function in living kidney donors
Kidney Biopsy
Deceased donors
Kidney paired donation
Compatible kidney
Kidney exchange
Immunosuppression
Kidney pancreas transplant
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
Transplantation rejection
Artificial Kidney
Renal Nutrition
Diet and nutrition both play an important role for appropriate living and making a kidney function properly. If the functioning of kidney will obstruct due to some disease, it will also distress the nutrition intake of an individual. The major components which slow down the progress of chronic kidney diseases include reduced level of sodium intake, which will help in controlling blood pressure and managing diabetes.
Nephrology Nursing & Health Care
Nephrology nurses use the nursing process to care for patients of all ages who are undergoing, or are at risk for, kidney disease.
Nephrology nursing involves both an inhibiting disease and an assessing the health needs of patients and families. Care spans the life cycle and involves patients who are facing the real or threatened impact of acute or chronic kidney disease; therefore nephrology nurses must be well-educated, highly skilled, and motivated.
Other opportunities in nephrology nursing include:
Education
Management
Research
Case management
Advanced practice nursing
Corporate/government
Pediatric nephrology
Kidney Diseases
Kidney disease, or renal disease, also known as nephropathy, is am imparement to or disease of a kidney. Nephritis is an inciting kidney disease and has several types according to the location of the inflammation. Inflammation can be diagnosed by blood tests. Nephrosis is non-inflammatory kidney disease. Nephritis and nephrosis can give an intensification to nephritic syndrome and nephrotic syndrome respectively. Kidney disease habitually causes a loss of kidney function to some degree and can result in kidney failure, the complete loss of kidney function.
Acute Kidney Injury (or) Disease
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is an unanticipated occurrence of kidney failure or kidney damage that follows within a few hours or a few days. AKI causes a build-up of waste yields in your blood and makes it tough for your kidneys to possess the right balance of fluid in your body.
Chronic Kidney Diseases
End-stage renal disease also termed as chronic kidney diseases (CKD) an encompass conditions that impairment kidneys and weaken their ability to keep you hygienic by abnormal function. On condition kidney disease develops an inferior; wastes can accumulate to high levels in your blood and make you feel unpleasant. You may develop problems like anemia, high blood pressure, weak bones, nerve damage and poor dietary health.
Diseases
Analgesic nephropathy
IgA nephropathy
Lupus nephritis
Hypertension & Diabetic Associated Kidney Diseases
High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the prime causes of diabetic kidney disease and kidney failure. When blood pressure is high, there is a large amount of strain inside the blood vessels that leads to impairment. These vessels may close off absolutely which can cause a heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure. High blood sugar and high cholesterol can also damage blood vessels. Thus people with diabetes who also have hypertension are at exclusively high risk for blood vessel damage. It usually takes years for blood vessels to uuterly close off and damage to blood vessels can be slowed down or reversed with treatment.
Cardiovascular Impacts of Kidney Diseases
Chronic kidney disease prompts the risk of death from cardiovascular disease. Coronary disease result for more than half of all deaths among individuals with CKD (Chronic kidney diseases). Indeed, even early or mellow renal disorder puts a man at higher danger of heart ailments and heart attacks and also heart disease-related death. Kidney dialysis patients who also have cardiovascular disease are died 10 to 30 times more than in the over-all cardiovascular patients. Diabetes and hypertension are major risk causes for heart disease and chronic kidney disease. Kidney disease (acute kidney disease or chronic kidney disease) can persuade the risk of cardiovascular ill, even with hypertension, high cholesterol and concurrent diabetes. Contemporary researches show that kidney diseases (renal diseases) induce heart disease, even before the kidneys are impaired to the point of requiring dialysis or transplantation.
Effects of Cardiovascular Diseases on The Kidney
Effects of The Kidney on The Cardiovascular System
Modification of Cardiac Drugs in Renal Disease
Diseases Affecting both Organs
Kidney and Vascular Diseases
Kidney and Bladder Stones
A branch of medicine which deals with the study of typical kidney function, kidney problems & their treatment, it also encompasses renal replacement therapies.
Acute kidney failure: Dysfunction of the kidneys to filter the waste from the blood. Decreased urinary output, swelling due to urinary retention, nausea, shortness of breath is some of the symptoms. Acute tubular necrosis was expiry of the tubular epithelial of the renal tubules in the kidneys. An ingestion of nephrotoxic drugs & low blood pressure are the common causes.
Every nephrologist has an usual extensive training in general internal medicine, and many nephrologists will treat their patients for other things also kidney problems. It’s important that patients express their kidney doctors if they notice any deviations in their health.
Calcium stones
Uric Acid stones
Struvite stones
Cystine stones
Xanthine stones
Calcium phosphate stones
Calcium oxalate stones
Supersaturation of urine
Inhibitors of stone formation
Hypocitraturia
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
Ulcerative colitis
Urology & Urinary Tract Infections
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection concerning the kidneys, ureters, bladder or urethra. An infection can occur in either the upper or lower urinary tract. As a rule, the higher up the infection, the more thoughtful it is. Further common in adults than children, urinary tract infections are second only to respiratory infections as the most common type of infection.
Urethritis (infection of the urethra)
Cystitis (infection of the bladder)
Pyelonephritis (infection of the kidneys)
Urinary abnormalities in children
Obstruction of The Urinary Tract
Cancers of the Kidney and Genitourinary Tract
Clinical Urology
Urology Practice Management
Pediatric Urology & Female Urology
Reconstructive Urology
Urethral Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Troubleshooting URS and PCNL
Penile Cancer
Stress Urinary Incontinence
Urothelial Tumors
Uroscopy
Andrology
Endourology and laparoscopy
LUTS/BPH
Uro-Oncology/Robotics
Neuro-urology
Glomerular Diseases
Glomerular disease reduces the ability of the kidneys to sustain a endure of certain substances in bloodstream. Generally, the kidneys should filter toxins out of the bloodstream and emanate them in the urine, but should keep red blood cells and protein in the bloodstream. In individuals with glomerular disease, red blood cells and protein might be expelled into the urine, while toxins may be reserved.
Glomerular disease can occur by itself or may be associated with a fundamental medical condition that upsets other organ systems, such as lupus nephritis, diabetes, or certain infections. Glomerular disease can improve swiftly or develop gradually over a period of years. Treatment of glomerular disease depends upon its cause and type.
Acute Glomerulonephritis
Anti-glomerular Basement Membrane Disease
Chronic Glomerulonephritis
Diffuse Proliferative Glomerulonephritis
Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
Glomerulonephritis Associated with Non-streptococcal Infection
Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis
Membranous Glomerulonephritis
Minimal-Change Disease
Nephrotic Syndrome
Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis
Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis
Tubular and Interstitial Diseases
Tubulointerstitial diseases are clinically diverse conditions that share similar features of tubular and interstitial injury. In severe and sustained cases, the entire kidney may turn out to be involved, with glomerular dysfunction and even renal failure. The prime categories of tubulointerstitial disease are
Acute tubular necrosis
Acute or chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis
Contrast nephropathy is acute tubular necrosis caused by an iodinated radiocontrast agent.
Analgesic nephropathy is a type of chronic interstitial nephritis, and reflux nephropathy and myeloma kidney can involve chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis.
Tubulointerstitial disorders can also result from metabolic disturbances and exposure to toxins.
Hereditary Kidney Disorders
Some kidney diseases result from genetic factors. Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), for example, is a genetic disorder in which many cysts grow in the kidneys. PKD cysts can slowly switch much of the mass of the kidneys, decreasing kidney function and leading to kidney failure.
Some kidney complications may show up even before birth. Examples contain autosomal receding PKD, a rare form of PKD, and other developing problems that interfere with the normal formation of the nephrons. The signs of kidney disease in children vary. A child may grow remarkably slowly, may vomit frequently, or may have back or side pain.
Alport Syndrome
Bartter Syndrome
Cystic Diseases of the Kidney
Horseshoe Kidney
Medullary Sponge Kidney
Megaureter and Other Congenital Ureteral Anomalies
Renal Pathology-Immunology
Renal pathology is a subspecialty of anatomic pathology that compacts with the diagnosis and classification of medical diseases (non-tumor) of the kidneys. In the theoretical setting, renal pathologists work closely with nephrologists and transplant surgeons, who typically obtain diagnostic specimens via percutaneous renal biopsy. The renal pathologist must synthesize outcomes from light microscopy, electron microscopy, and immunofluorescence to obtain a conclusive diagnosis. Medical renal diseases may affect the glomerulus, the tubules and interstitial, the vessels, or a combination of these compartments.
Kidney biopsies (renal biopsy) permit us to analyse renal disorders; review anticipations; help in the resolve of a precise remedial approach; and screen ailment movement in both local and allograft transplant kidneys. To outstandingly misuse renal biopsy examples, a blend of light, immunofluorescence and electron microscopy is used. Each microscopy requires distinctive approaches for fixation and preparing, so each renal biopsy centres are universally separated into three sections. Liable upon the length of the biopsy centre or suspected illness process; in any case, the strategy for partitioning the biopsy centre might be altered.
Anatomic pathology
Diagnosis & Characterization
Electron microscopy
Glomerulus the tubules
Immunofluorescence
Medical diseases (non-tumor) of the kidneys
Medical renal diseases
Renal biopsy
Autoimmune diseases
Diagnostic immunology
Immune deficiency
Immunoglobulin- IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE & IgA
Immunosuppression
Immunotherapy
Primary immune diseases
Nephrological Treatment
Nephrological treatment consists of Steroid medications, blood products, dialysis and plasma exchange. Kidney complications can have significant impact on quality and length of life, and so psychological support, health education and advanced care planning play key roles in nephrology.
Nephrolithotripsy
Extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy(ESWL)
Beta-Adrenoceptor Antagonists (Beta-Blockers)
Diuretics
Vasodilator Drugs
Alpha-Adrenoceptor Antagonists (Alpha-Blockers)
Calcium-Channel Blockers
Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
DAY 1
Monday 03rd June
08:30-09:00 Registrations
09:00-09:30 Introduction
09:30-09:50 COFFEE BREAK
09:50-11:50
Meeting Hall 01 KEYNOTE LECTURES
MEETING HALL 01
11:50-13:10 Talks On:
Nephrology
Dialysis
Kidney Transplantation
Renal Nutrition
13:10-13:15 GROUP PHOTO
13:15-14:00 LUNCH BREAK
MEETING HALL 01
14:00-16:00 Talks On:
Kidney Diseases
Hypertension & Diabetic Associated Kidney
Diseases
Cardiovascular Impacts of Kidney Diseases
Nephrology Nursing & Health Care
16:00-16:20 COFFEE BREAK
MEETING HALL 01 (16:20-17:00) MEETING HALL 01 (17:00-18:00)
Young Researchers in Nephrology Workshop
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
DAY 2
Tuesday 04th June
09:00-10:30
Meeting Hall 01 KEYNOTE LECTURES
10:30-10:50 COFFEE BREAK
MEETING HALL 01
10:50-12:50 Talks On:
Glomerular Diseases
Tubular and Interstitial Diseases
Hereditary Kidney Disorders
Renal Pathology-Immunology
Urology & Urinary Tract Infections
12:50-13:35 LUNCH BREAK
MEETING HALL 01
13:35-15:55 Talks On:
Pediatric Nephrology
Clinical Nephrology
Kidney Diseases
New Updates in Nephrology and
Hypertension
15:55-16:15 COFFEE BREAK
MEETING HALL 01 (16:15-17:00) MEETING HALL 01 (17:00-18:00)
Poster Presentations Workshop
Awards & Closing Ceremony
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