Журнал «Почки» Том 11, №3, 2022
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Рубрики: Нефрология
Разделы: Официальная информация
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Ukraine, Kyiv, Sept 15–17, 2022
3 days, 3 blocks each
15 September 2022, Tuesday (Day 1)
Location: Nephrology clinic of Prof. D. Ivanov (Kyiv, V. Vasilkivska, 29b)
Format: in door practice
09:30 Opening CME course
09:40–13:00 Clinical practice tips: pediatric guidelines implementation
13:00–14:00 Discussion, coffee break
14:00–16:00 CKD: what’s new (master class)
Dmytro D. Ivanov, MD, Prof., Head of Nephrology and RRT Department, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv (IPNA speaker), Svitlana O. Rotova, Irina I. Melnik, Irina M. Zavalna, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv
16:00–17:00 Discussion
16 September 2022, Friday (Day 2)
Format: Virtual course
09:20 Premeeting activity
09:30–10:15 Block 1. Nephrology care in disaster: active martial zones
Wars and chronic kidney patients. Prof. Dr. Mehmet Şükrü Sever, Department of Nephrology, Istanbul School of Medicine Millet Caddesi; Çapa/İstanbul/ (ISN speaker)
Discussion: nephrology care in disasters. Raymond Vanholder, MD, PhD, is Professor of Medicine, University of Ghent, Clinical Head of the Nephrology Division of the Ghent University Hospital, Belgium (ISN speaker)
10:15–11:00 Block 1. Nephrology care in disaster: active martial zones (continued)
Martial law with curfew: how to manage pediatric nephrology patient? Dmytro D. Ivanov, MD, Prof., Head of Nephrology and RRT Department, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv (IPNA speaker)
Outpatient pediatric nephrological care in conditions of limited resources of martial law. Lidiia D. Denova, MD, Nephrology and RRT Department, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
11:00–12:30 New Era of CKD Management: Evolving role of SGLT2i. Prof. Dmytro Ivanov, Prof. Oleksandr Bilchenko, Prof. Lubov Sokolova
CKD burden and unmet need. 15 min. Prof. Dmytro Ivanov
DAPA-CKD study results. 15 min. Prof. Oleksandr Bilchenko
Cross faculty Discussion Q&A. 60 min. Prof. Dmytro Ivanov, Prof. Oleksandr Bilchenko, Prof. Lubov Sokolova (supported by AstraZeneca)
12.30–15.00 Block 2. Nephrology care in disaster: refugee zones
Paediatric nephrological care in conditions of limited resources of martial law in refugee zones. Roman Andrunevich, MD, Western Ukrainian Pediatric Medical center, Lviv, Ukraine
Standardization of provision of medical care for children: joint agreed local clinical protocol of medical care for children. Volodimir V. Bezruk, MD, PhD, Prof, Tetyana P. Andriychuk, MD (IPNA speaker), Olga I. Pervozvanska, MD, Tetyana Andriychuk, MD, Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, Municipal Non-Profit Enterprise “City children’s clinical hospital”, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Chronic kidney disease: what a practicing doctor needs to know. Stella V. Kushnirenko, MD, Prof., Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Nephrotic syndrome in children: peacetime and the lessons of the martial law. Svitlana Fomina, MD, PhD, SI “Institute of Nephrology NAMS of Ukraine”, Kyiv, Ukraine
Shortening steroid therapy and rituximab: approach for unexpectable situation. Ludmila I. Vakulenko, MD, PhD, Prof., State Medical University, Dnipro, Ukraine
Discussion. Local experience
15.00–18.30 Block 3. International experience for Ukrainian practical nephrology.
15.00 The new KDIGO guidelines on the management of glomerular diseases. Jürgen Floege, MD, Professor of Nephrology, RWTH University of Aachen, Germany (ISN speaker)
16.00 Lupus nephritis, an update. Hans-Joachim Anders, Prof., Dr. med., Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik IV, LMU Klinikum, München, Germany
Pathomorphological changes in the kidneys during modern immunosuppressive therapy. Olena O. Dyadyk, Mariia D. Ivanova, Pathologic and Topographic Anatomy department of the Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
17.00 Immunobiological therapy for nephrologists. Lionel Rostaing, MD, PhD, Prof., Consultant in Clinical Transplantation Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France (ISN speaker)
18.00–18.30 Take home message. CME Tests. Discussion, comments
17 September 2022, Saturday (Day 3)
Location: Nephrology clinic of Prof. D. Ivanov (Kyiv, V. Vasilkivska, 29b)
Format: on site live meeting
09:30–12:00 Block 1. Transplantation
Choosing donor for leaving related transplantation. Turkey
Nephrobiopsy with result in 20 hours. Mariia D. Ivanova, MD, PhD, Instituto Europeo di Oncologia — IEO, Milan, Italy; Shupyk National Healthcare University, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Transplantation service in Ukraine. Heads of Kyiv, Odessa, Lviv, Zaporigia centers. Round table
12:00–14:30 Block 2. Dialysis
Dialysis in war. Eduard K. Krasuk, MD, PhD, Chief of Kyiv Dialysis Center, Kyiv, Ukraine
Dialysis in Ukrainian centers at war time. Heads of Kyiv, Odessa, Nikolaev, Kropivnitcky, Charkiv, Vinnitza, Lviv, Zaporigia centers. Round table
14:30–17:00 Block 3
Modern protocol of immunosuppression for kidney transplantation. Lionel Rostaing, MD, PhD, Prof., Consultant in Clinical Transplantation Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse, France (ISN speaker)
International experience for Ukrainian practical nephrology
17:00–18:00 Take home message. CME Tests. Discussion, comments
Final comments