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49 era-edta congress - ERA
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MAY 24-27, 2012
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
PARIS, France
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CONTENTS
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Welcome Address
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ERA-EDTA Council
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Organising and Scientific Committees
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Paper Selection Committee
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ERA-EDTA Information
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Congress Information
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Press/Media Information
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Accepted Abstracts
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ERA-EDTA Awards and Grants
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CME Credits
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Social Programme - Tours and Excursions
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Paris General Information
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Renal Run
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Friday, May 25, 2012
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Friday, May 25, 2012 - posters
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
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Saturday, May 26, 2012 - posters
249
Sunday, May 27, 2012
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Industry Sponsored Symposia
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Industry Exhibition
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Cover:
Les Nymphéas, Claude Monet, Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris
photograph by Edoardo Terzolo
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W E L C O M E
A D D R E S S
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
We are very glad to welcome you to Paris for the 49th
congress of ERA-EDTA. We hope that the wonderful
“Ville lumière” will charm you with its unique flavour
of modernity and history. Paris is a megalopolis, with
more than ten million inhabitants, a city as populated as
some European States, full of contradictions and doubts,
as well as potential and treasures.
Twenty years after the last ERA-EDTA congress in Paris
chaired by Prof. Claude Jacobs, this Congress inaugurates the 50th year of European Nephrology while taking
place in a moment of global crisis of the European and
World economy; as difficult as they are, the moments of
crisis are also opportunities to reflect on the motivations
of our present to build our future. Past and present, keys
for the future, will accompany you both during the Congress and the time that we hope you’ll be able to enjoy in
our beautiful city.
The scientific programme, carefully prepared by Prof.
Jürgen Floege and his Scientific Committee, was built
with particular attention towards the clinics, a major
strength of European medicine, and to the integration of
basic science into the clinical context. The three plenary
lectures that deal with cutting-edge topics of major interest to all nephrologists and the late breaking clinical
trial session will be highlights of the congress. The intense activities of the different ERA-EDTA working groups
will be presented on the day of the official opening together with CME sessions dedicated to diverse aspects of
daily nephrology. The scientific congress further includes 46 symposia and 17 mini-lectures covering all major
areas of nephrology within eight main themes.
Overall, a record-breaking number of 2672 abstracts
were submitted, from 77 Countries all over the world.
We warmly thank Prof. Markus Ketteler and the whole Paper Selection Committee and external referees for
their hard work. The choice was more difficult than ever.
We hope that the Authors of the oral communications
and of the posters will be proud of their achievement,
while those who could not be included in the programme due to the space constraints, will find a stimulating
atmosphere for their future studies.
Past and future will accompany us starting from the Opening Ceremony, as illustrated by the three prizes that will
be awarded. Two will recognize the outstanding achievements of two great Masters of our discipline, Prof J.
Stewart Cameron, the innovative, non-conventional
genius of the early days of Nephrology, and Prof. Vincenzo Cambi, to whom we owe major contributions to
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ERA-EDTA as well as the concept of “short dialysis”. Dr.
Giovana Seno di Marco will be the recipient of the young
investigator’s award.
Memory is the refrain of the Opening Ceremony: memory in biology, through the lecture presented by Prof.
Alain Prochiantz, and memory in the moving pictures of
the Pioneers of Nephrology, who remind us of the adagio
stating that only the one who knows the history does not
risk reproducing its errors. The enlightened quotes on
patient-physician relationship, on the sense of Medicine and Science, the wishes to the young physicians, in a
kaleidoscope of languages, gain a special importance in
this context of redefining our profession. We hope that
the strength of the Masters will follow us as a most powerful wish.
Paris is also joy, la joie de vivre. The young artists of the
Ecole Nationale du Cirque will take you by the hand in the
collective memory of the Circus, playing at the cosmopolitan music of Gilberto Richiero, merging artists and
children, opera and rap.
The search for perfection links science and art. The
symbol of our Congress, the water lily, photographed in
the marvelous pond of the Orangerie, is just one among
thousands of water lilies, in over 250 oil paintings by
Claude Monet. This simple flower, paradigm of the Impressionism, painted in all hues and nuances, may reflect
the same research for perfection that is at the basis of the
progress of our discipline.
We hope that, in these days dedicated to the art of medicine, you’ll find some time not only for the great museums, as the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay, but also
for discovering some less known jewels, such as the Musée Marmottan, to see the small and marvelous painting
which gave Impressionism its name, for living the experience out of time of the home-museum of Gustave Moreau, or for reflecting on the interactions between nature
and art, looking at the inspiring water lilies in the oasis
of Giverny, or for discovering the ever moving borders
of the future in the City of Science.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to this meeting in Paris, wishing that the search for perfection in
Nephrology will never end.
Raymond Vanholder
ERA-EDTA President
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Pierre Ronco
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President
Raymond Vanholder, Belgium
Secretary-Treasurer
Andrzej Więcek, Poland
Chairperson of the Administrative Offices
Rosanna Coppo, Italy
Editor-in-Chief of “Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation”
Carmine Zoccali, Italy
Chairperson of the Registry
Christoph Wanner, Germany
Ordinary Council Members
Peter Barany, Sweden
Peter J. Blankestijn, The Netherlands
Jonathan G. Fox, United Kingdom
Markus Ketteler, Germany
(Chairperson of the Paper Selection Committee)
Marian Klinger, Poland
Ziad Massy, France
Kostas Siamopoulous, Greece
Vladimir Tesar, Czech Republic
Congress Presidents (Paris - France)
Pierre Ronco, France
Raymond Vanholder, Belgium
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ORGANISING COMMITTEE
ERA-EDTA President
Raymond Vanholder, Belgium
Congress President
Pierre Ronco, France
Congress Secretary
Dominique Chauveau, France
LOCAL COMMITTEE
Maurice Laville
President of Société de Néphrologie, France
Thierry Hannedouche
President of Société Francophone de Dialyse, France
Jean-Paul Squifflet
President of Société Francophone de Transplantation, Belgium
Georges Deschênes
President of Société de Néphrologie Pédiatrique, France
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Chair: Jürgen Floege, Germany
Raymond Vanholder, Belgium
Mustafa Arici, Turkey
Bernard Canaud, France
Giovambattista Capasso, Italy
Pierre Cochat, France
John Feehally, UK
Bengt Fellstrom, Sweden
Sandrine Florquin, Netherlands
João M. Frazão, Portugal
Markus Ketteler, Germany
Nine Knoers, Netherlands
Armin Kurtz, Germany
Johannes Mann, Germany
Patrick Maxwell, UK
Klaus Olgaard, Denmark
Manuel Praga, Spain
Pierre Ronco, France
Laszlo Rosivall, Hungary
Francesco Paolo Schena, Italy
Nicholas Topley, UK
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PAPER SELECTION COMMITTEE
ERA-EDTA is grateful to the following physicians for
the work done in reviewing the abstracts submitted to
this year’s congress.
Chair
Markus Ketteler, Germany
Core group
Dominique Chauveau, France
Jürgen Floege, Germany
Pierre Ronco, France
Section Chairs
Acid-base/Na, K, Cl. Proteins and cell physiology
Carsten Wagner, Switzerland
Cell signalling. Cell growth control and related alterations
(hypertrophy, hyperplasia and apoptosis)
including neoplasia
Jesus Egido, Spain
Renal development and cystic diseases
Adrian S. Woolf, UK
Genetic diseases and molecular genetics
Olivier Devuyst, Switzerland
Hormones
Peter Gross, Germany
Basic and clinical hypertension research
and renal haemodynamics
Roland E. Schmieder, Germany
Acute Renal Failure - Human studies
Norbert Lameire, Belgium
Acute Renal Failure - Experimental models
Andreas Kribben, Germany
Lab methods, progression & risk factors for CKD, nutrition
in CKD, renal diseases (except GNs and cystic diseases)
Danilo Fliser, Germany
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General and Clinical Epidemiology and CKD 1-5
Bénédicte Stengel, France
Anaemia in CKD 1-5
Goce Spasovski, F.Y.R. of Macedonia
Bone disease in CKD 1-5
Pieter Evenepoel, Belgium
Pathophysiology and clinical studies in CKD 1-5
Ivan Rychlik, Czech Republic
Nutrition, inflammation and oxidative stress in CKD 1-5
Denis Fouque, France
Diabetes - Basic research
Erwin Schleicher, Germany
Diabetes - Clinical studies
Peter Rossing, Denmark
Acid Base and N/K related diseases, nephrolithiasis,
divalent ions and divalent ions disorders
Giovanni Gambaro, Italy
Clinical Nephrology, primary and secondary
glomerulonephritis
Claudio Ponticelli, Italy
Experimental pathology
Peter Mathieson, UK
Immune and inflammatory mechanisms
Hans-Joachim Anders, Germany
Renal histopathology
Jan J. Weening, Netherlands
Extracorporeal dialysis: techniques and adequacy
Martin K. Kuhlmann, Germany
Peritoneal dialysis
Olof Heimbürger, Sweden
Cardiovascular complications in CKD 5D
Carmine Zoccali, Italy
Vascular access in extracorporeal dialysis
Pietro Ravani, Italy/Canada
Anemia in CKD 5D
Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Germany
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Bone disease in dialysis patients
João M. Frazão, Portugal
Pathophysiology and clinical studies in CKD 5D patients
Raymond Vanholder, Belgium
Epidemiology, outcome research,
health services research in CKD 5D
Friedo W. Dekker, Netherlands
Protein-energy wasting,
inflammation and oxidative stress in CKD 5D
Peter Barany, Sweden
Transplantation basic science and immunetolerance
of allogenic and xenogenic transplants
Bruno Watschinger, Austria
Clinical epidemiology of renal transplantation
Anders Hartmann, Norway
Paediatric nephrology
Christer Holmberg, Finland
Reviewers
Dwomoa Adu, Ghana/UK
Alberto Albertazzi, Italy
Kerstin Amann, Germany
Alessandro Amore, Italy
Björn Anderstam, Sweden
Michele Andreucci, Italy
Vittorio E. Andreucci, Italy
Anders Åsberg, Norway
Jan Aten, Netherlands
Per-Ola Attman, Sweden
Jonas Axelsson, Sweden
Bert Bammens, Belgium
Bernhard Banas, Germany
Ali Basci, Turkey
Carlo Basile, Italy
Laurent Baud, France
Joachim Beige, Germany
Ariela Benigni, Italy
Thomas Benzing, Germany
Patrick Biggar, Germany
Peter J. Blankestijn, Netherlands
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Carsten Boeger, Germany
Elisabeth W. Boeschoten, Netherlands
Alessandra Boletta, Italy
Jürgen Bommer, Germany
Annette Bruchfeld, Sweden
Philippe Brunet, France
Klemens Budde, Germany
Leonardo Cagnoli, Italy
Bernard Canaud, France
Giovanni Cancarini, Italy
Jorge B. Cannata-Andía, Spain
Giovambattista Capasso, Italy
Cristina Stela Capusa, Romania
Fernando Carrera, Portugal
Juan Jesus Carrero, Sweden
Francesco G. Casino, Italy
Fergus Caskey, UK
Michal Chmielewski, Poland
Erik Ilsø Christensen, Denmark
Jerzy Chudek, Poland
Pierre Cochat, France
Clemens D. Cohen, Switzerland
Gerald Cohen, Austria
Peter Joseph Conlon, Ireland
Rosanna Coppo, Italy
Maria Covic, Romania
Mario Cozzolino, Italy
Stanislaw Czekalski, Poland
Andrew Davenport, UK
Marc E. De Broe, Belgium
Moniek de Goeij, Netherlands
Dinanda J. de Jager, Netherlands
Dick De Zeeuw, Netherlands
Guy Decaux, Belgium
Ljubica Djukanovic, Serbia
Joerg Doetsch, Germany
Michel Dracon, France
Tilman B. Drueke, France
Soner Duman, Turkey
Tevfik Ecder, Turkey
Frank Eitner, Germany
Henrik Ekberg, Sweden
Ekrem Erek, Turkey
F. Fevzi Ersoy, Turkey
Vincent L.M. Esnault, France
Christopher K.T. Farmer, UK
John Feehally, UK
Bo Feldt-Rasmussen, Denmark
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Robert Fenton, Denmark
Franco Ferrario, Italy
Anibal Ferreira, Portugal
Patrick Finne, Finland
Michael Fischereder, Germany
Sandrine Florquin, Netherlands
Joan Fort, Spain
Ulrich Frei, Germany
Gérard Friedlander, France
Jan Galle, Germany
Maurizio Gallieni, Italy
Loreto Gesualdo, Italy
Matthias Girndt, Germany
Eric Goffin, Belgium
Matthew D. Griffin, Ireland
Megan Griffith, UK
Josep M. Grinyó, Spain
Hermann-Josef Groene, Germany
Oliver Gross, Germany
Paul Gusbeth-Tatomir, Romania
Valsamakis E. Hadjiconstantinou, Greece
Dieter Haffner, Germany
Nynke Halbesma, Netherlands
Hermann Haller, Germany
Kevin Harris, UK
Marion Haubitz, Germany
Ingeborg A. Hauser, Germany
James Heaf, Denmark
Uwe Heemann, Germany
Luuk Hilbrands, Netherlands
Rachel Hilton, UK
Eero Olavi Honkanen, Finland
Eric Hoste, Belgium
Tobias Huber, Germany
Alastair James Hutchison, UK
Helena Isoniemi, Finland
Stefan Jacobson, Sweden
Christian Jacquot, France
Michel Jadoul, Belgium
Philippe Jaeger, UK
Alan Jardine, UK
AnnCatherine Johansson, Sweden
Achim Joerres, Germany
Dontscho Kerjaschki, Austria
Marian Klinger, Poland
Anneke Kramer, Netherlands
Bernhard K. Krämer, Germany
Raymond T. Krediet, Netherlands
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Matthias Kretzler, USA
Wolfgang Kühn, Germany
Ulrich Kunzendorf, Germany
Armin Kurtz, Germany
Maurice Laville, France
Christophe Legendre, France
Jens Leipziger, Denmark
Ewa Lewin, Denmark
Orfeas Liangos, Germany
Carlo Lomonte, Italy
Gérard M. London, France
Merike Luman, Estonia
Iain C. Macdougall, UK
David Makanjuola, UK
Francesca Mallamaci, Italy
Marko Malovrh, Slovenia
Jacek Manitius, Poland
Johannes F.E. Mann, Germany
Alejandro Martin-Malo, Spain
Ziad Massy, France
Patrick Maxwell, UK
Gert Mayer, Austria
Christopher W. McIntyre, UK
Otto Mehls, Germany
Paolo Mene’, Italy
Peter Mertens, Germany
Piergiorgio Messa, Italy
Quentin Meulders, France
Karsten Midtvedt, Norway
Gabriel Mircescu, Romania
Marcus Moeller, Germany
Carl Erik Mogensen, Denmark
Leo A.H. Monnens, Netherlands
Daniela Monova, Bulgaria
Eugen Mota, Romania
Heini Murer, Switzerland
Judit Nagy, Hungary
Guy Nield, UK
Hans Hellmut Neumayer, Germany
Marlies Noordzij, Netherlands
Marina Noris, Italy
Michal Nowicki, Poland
Gurbey Ocak, Turkey
Klaus Olgaard, Denmark
Michel Olmer, France
Yvonne O’Meara, Ireland
Ingrid Os, Norway
Mai Ots-Rosenberg, Estonia
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Antonello Pani, Italy
Vincenzo Panichi, Italy
Ulf Panzer, Germany
Andreas Pasch, Switzerland
Sonia Pasquali, Italy
Hermann Pavenstädt, Germany
E.B. Pedersen, Denmark
Norberto Perico, Italy
Manuel Pestana, Portugal
Harm Peters, Germany
Thierry Petitclerc, France
Luis Piera, Spain
Yves Pirson, Belgium
Momir Polenakovic, F.Y.R. of Macedonia
Claudio Pozzi, Italy
Uwe Querfeld, Germany
Abdul Rashid Qureshi, Sweden
Ton J. Rabelink, Netherlands
Maria Pia Rastaldi, Italy
Helmut Reichel, Germany
Bengt Rippe, Sweden
Eberhard Ritz, Germany
Ian Roberts, UK
Paul Roderick, UK
Anabela Soares Rodrigues, Portugal
Mariano Rodriguez-Portillo, Spain
Alexander Rosenkranz, Austria
Joanna Rowinska Matrow, Poland
Luis Ruilope, Spain
Alan Salama, UK
Moin A. Saleem, UK
Kaija Salmela, Finland
Antonio Santoro, Italy
Francesco Paolo Schena, Italy
Adalbert Schiller, Romania
Ralf Schindler, Germany
Georg Schlieper, Germany
Vedat Schwenger, Germany
Astrid Seeberger, Sweden
Rafael Selgas, Spain
Mehmet Sükrü Sever, Turkey
Neil Sheerin, UK
Kostas C. Siamopoulos, Greece
João Manuel Graça Silva, Portugal
Justin Silver, Israel
Sandor Sonkodi, Hungary
Søren Schwarz Sørensen, Denmark
Jean-Paul Squifflet, Belgium
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Coen Stehouwer, Netherlands
Peter Stenvinkel, Sweden
Dirk Struijk, Germany
Frank Strutz, Germany
Gultekin Süleymanlar, Turkey
Wladyslaw Sulowicz, Poland
Gere Sunder-Plassmann, Austria
Maria Svensson, Sweden
My Svensson, Denmark
Pieter M. ter Wee, Netherlands
Vladimir Tesar, Czech Republic
Nicola Tessitore, Italy
Daniel Teta, Switzerland
Friedrich Thaiss, Germany
Christian Tielemans, Belgium
Burkhard Toenshoff, Germany
Natalja Tomilina, Russia
Rezan Topaloglu, Turkey
Nicholas Topley, UK
Dimitrios J. Tsakiris, Greece
Photini-Effie C. Tsilibary, Greece
Gunnar Tufveson, Sweden
Robert Unwin, UK
Cengiz Utas, Turkey
Wim Van Biesen, Belgium
Tessa van den Beukel, Netherlands
Frank M. van der Sande, Netherlands
Cees Van Kooten, Netherlands
Karlijn van Stralen, Netherlands
Roland Veelken, Germany
Volker Vielhauer, Germany
Andreas Vychytil, Austria
Zofia Wankowicz, Poland
Christoph Wanner, Germany
Stefanie Weber, Germany
Willem Weimar, Netherlands
Ulrich O. Wenzel, Germany
Ralf Westenfeld, Germany
David Wheeler, UK
Andrzej J. Wiecek, Poland
Martin Wilkie, UK
Christopher G. Winearls, UK
Ralph Witzgall, Germany
Rainer P. Woitas, Germany
Rudolf Peter Wüthrich, Switzerland
Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz, Turkey
Martin Zeier, Germany
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Registered Charity No. 1060134
ERA-EDTA Membership Office
You will find the ERA-EDTA Membership Office in the
Registration Area of the Palais des Congrès. It is possible
to pay membership fees and become a new ERA-EDTA
member.
How to vote for the new Ordinary Council Members
All Full members of the ERA-EDTA will be able to vote
for a maximum of three (3) candidates.
Also this year, electronic voting online was possible
(April 16th – May 16th).
Only members who have not already voted online will be
able to vote on-site. The voting station, next to the ERAEDTA Membership Office, in the Registration Area will
be open from 14:00 to 18:00 on May 24, 2012 (Thursday),
from 7:00 to 19:00 on May 25, 2012 (Friday), from 7:00
to 19:00 on May 26, 2012 (Saturday) and also before the
start of the General Assembly on May 27, 2012 (Sunday)
starting at 7:00 up to 10.00. A valid identification
document (i.e. passport of national identity card) of the
Full member who wishes to vote must be personally
shown in order to vote. Vote by proxy is NOT possible.
Only paper ballot voting will be possible.
Candidates for Ordinary Council Membership (in alphabetical order according to last name):
- Denis Fouque, France
- Loreto Gesualdo, Italy
- Gert Mayer, Austria
- Alberto Ortiz, Spain
- Mehmet Sever, Turkey
A short curriculum for each candidate will be on display
at the voting station and is also on the ERA-EDTA’s website (www.era-edta.org, section “About ERA-EDTA”,
click on “Council Candidates”).
General Assembly
The General Assembly will be held on Sunday, May 27,
2012 starting at 10:30 am, in the “Amphitheatre Havane”
on the 3rd floor of the Palais de Congrès. The admission
to the General Assembly is strictly reserved to ERA-
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EDTA Members only. Members should have their ERAEDTA membership cards to show in order to enter the
room for the General Assembly.
Reasons to become an ERA-EDTA member
1. Free paper and/or online subscription to the journals “Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation” (NDT) and
“CKJ” (former NDT-Plus).
2. Free password to access the Directory of ERA-EDTA
Members on Internet.
3. Discounted registration fees at the annual ERA-EDTA
Congresses.
4. Presentations of the ERA-EDTA CME Courses.
5. 25% or more discount on Oxford University Press
medical publications. Both lists of books and order forms
are available at the ERA-EDTA Membership Office Desk
or at the OUP booth in the exhibition area.
Go and check out all the latest initiatives of the ERAEDTA (including educational activities, grants, etc) on
our website www.era-edta.org:
1. Membership information
2. Directory of all ERA-EDTA members
3. Annual ERA-EDTA Congresses
4. NDT and CKJ Journals
5. ERA-EDTA Fellowship Programme
6. ERA-EDTA Grant Programme
7. ERA-EDTA Research Programme
8. European Renal Best Practice (ERBP)
9. ERA-EDTA CME Courses
10. ERA-EDTA Registry
11. NDT-Educational
12. European National Societies
13. ERA-EDTA Working Groups
To find out more about the ERA-EDTA
(more advantages, educational initiatives,
CME Courses, grants, etc. )
visit the society’s website
www.era-edta.org
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Abstract CD-ROM and Abstract Book
A CD-ROM, with all the accepted abstracts, is in all delegates’ bags. Only a few Abstract Books have been printed. Should you wish to receive one you can collect it
at booth 1.102 NDT-ERBP-NDT-Educational located on
Level 1/Paris.
Certificate of attendance
All regularly registered delegates can collect their certificate of attendance at the appropriate desk (“Certificate
of Attendance”) located in the Registration Area starting
May 25, 2012 after 15.00 hours. To obtain the certificate of attendance, it is mandatory to go to this desk and
show the badge. A personalized certificate will be printed and will state exactly, and only, the days of the participation in the congress. For example, if you registered
as a full congress member on May 24 and you request
the certificate on May 25, you will receive it for May 24
and 25. If you ask for it on May 27, you will receive it for
May 24, 25, 26 and 27.
If you are not able to go to this desk to collect your certificate due to other commitments, you can send a written
request to the ERA-EDTA Congress Office after the congress (e-mail: [email protected]), it will then be
sent to you by e-mail.
Children
The participation to the ERA-EDTA Congress is not open
to non healthcare professionals, particularly children.
Children under 12 years of age are not admitted within
the Congress limits, children who are at least 12 years
old can be admitted but only to the Opening Ceremony
and only if accompanied by regularly registered adults.
Their number cannot exceed one child per registered
adult. The accompanying adult will be responsible for
the child’s safety and behaviour at all times. Access for
non healthcare professionals, in particular children, to
the exhibition/poster/session halls will be prohibited at
all times.
Coffee and tea break
Complimentary coffee and tea will be served to registered delegates only in exchange of the coffee tickets received together with the congress badge, in the catering
areas of the Exhibition Hall of the Palais des Congrès,
during all coffee breaks.
Congress membership
Regularly registered participants are entitled to attend
all Scientific and Poster Sessions, Opening Ceremony
with Welcome Reception and Industrial Exhibition. On-
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site they will also receive a congress kit (including Final
Programme and Abstract CD-ROM).
Accompanying guest registration is not available; however, all participants can take part, with their accompanying guests, in the Opening Ceremony and Welcome
Reception on May 24, 2012.
All participants must wear their name badge when attending any congress or social event. Please note that
only attendants wearing delegate badges are entitled to
attend lecture and poster sessions. The information printed on the badges is exactly the one provided by participants when registering
Recycle your badge! You will find special bins at the exit
of the congress centre (registration area) where you can
throw your badge as you leave the congress.
A “Reprint desk” for lost or forgotten delegate badges
will be available in the Registration Area. A personal picture ID (passport, driver’s licence, etc.) must be shown in
order to receive a replacement delegate badge.
CME Courses
In order to participate in the CME Courses held on May
24, 2012, all regularly registered congress members must
go to the session halls and have their badge scanned by
the hostesses at the entrance (at participant’s own responsibility).
Please note that the seat capacity of the conference rooms
is limited, therefore participation in these courses will be
on a “first come first served” basis.
The courses are reserved to regularly registered congress
members and are included in the registration fee.
Facilities at the Palais des Congrès
A Cloak Room is located on the mezzanine (Service
Area) of the Grand Amphitheatre, between Level 1 and
2; this service will be available for the entire duration of
the congress.
An internet point is available on the mezzanine (Service
Area); there are also free wi-fi spots around the congress
centre.
Snack bars are available in the main Exhibition Area located on Level 1 and 2; there is another bar on Level 3
between Amphitheatre Havane and Amphitheatre Bordeaux.
On Level 0 and on the basement level there is a nice
shopping mall.
Grant policy
All ERA-EDTA travel grants had to be applied for in
advance and have already been assigned. No additional
travel grants, reduced fees or financial support of any
kind can be given to participants.
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Insurance / Liability
Participation in this Congress implies that persons/participants agree that the organizers do not assume any
liability whatsoever. Upon registration, the participant
accepts this proviso.
Language of the Congress
The official language of the Congress is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.
Lunch
Snack bars and catering areas will offer light food for
purchase; they are located in the main Exhibition Area
on Level 1 and 2; the same applies for the Bar located on
Level 3.
Most of the Companies that have arranged the Industry
Sponsored Symposia will offer lunch to the participants.
Post-Congress Correspondence
If you wish to contact the ERA-EDTA after the Congress, the address is: ERA-EDTA Congress Office, Via I.
Spolverini 2, 43126 Parma (Italy). Telephone: +39-0521989078, fax: +39-0521-959242, e-mail: congress@era-edta.
org or [email protected]
Programme changes
The organisers cannot assume liability for changes in the
programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances.
Registration / Information
A confirmation letter and congress materials (badge and
coffee tickets) have been sent by post to regularly preregistered participants.
The registration and information desks are situated in
the Registration Area of the Palais des Congrès.
The desks will be open at the following times:
Thursday, May 24 07:00-18:00 hours
Friday, May 25 07:00-18:45 hours
Saturday, May 26 07:00-18:45 hours
Sunday, May 27 07:00-13:45 hours
Receipts
Pre-registered delegates may request the receipt of the
payment by personally giving their full address to the
ERA-EDTA Congress Office or by sending a request to
[email protected]. Receipts will be sent upon
request and only after the congress.
On-site registered delegates may request the receipt of
the payment by ticking the appropriate box in the onsite form or personally giving their full address to the
ERA-EDTA Congress Office or by sending a request to
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[email protected]. Receipts will be sent after the
congress.
UEMS CME Credits
The 49th ERA-EDTA Congress has been designated for a
maximum of 21 hours of European external CME credits.
Please refer to page 36 for further accreditation details.
ERA-EDTA cannot be deemed responsible for forgotten, lost
or stolen personal belongings and Congress materials.
SPEAKERS INFORMATION
The Speakers’ Preview Room is located on the second
floor of the Palais des Congrès.
All presentations need to be prepared as PowerPoint files and will be loaded on a central server in the Speakers’
Preview Room.
All speakers should bring their presentations stored on
a CD-ROM, DVD or USB memory stick to this room no
later than 2 hours before the start of their session (or the
afternoon of the day before if the slides refer to the first
morning session).
The use of laptop computers and traditional slides will
not be possible.
The transparency declarations of all Invited Speakers
and Chairs will be made available at the beginning of the
sessions. Moreover, they have been posted on the Paris
Congress website www.eraedta2012.org, under a special
section.
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INFORMATION
FOR PRESS/MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES
Media registration
Pre-registered journalists can pick up their press passes
in the press lounge (Room 135M, Level 1 Mezzanine/
Neuilly). The press pass provides access to all sessions
and symposia of this congress.
Also for onsite registration, media representatives are
kindly asked to come to the press room. The following
identification will be required: press identification/press
card and a letter of assignment from the news organization being represented.
Please note: public relations personnel and exhibitors
cannot register as Press!
Press room
ERA-EDTA will be providing a fully-equipped press
lounge (computers with internet access/printer) in
Room 135M, Level 1 Mezzanine/Neuilly. Press folders
and other materials will be available. Opening hours:
Thursday, May 24: 12:30-18:00
Friday, May 25 and Saturday, May 26: 09:00-18:00
Sunday, May 27: 09:00-12:30
ERA-EDTA press events
Main press conference: Friday, May 25, 11:45-12:45
Room 134M, Level 1 Mezzanine/Neuilly
Topics will be:
1. Organ donation: how the kidney transplantation
changed the life of a young man
2. The often overlooked burden of kidney disease:
when diagnosis comes too late for patients
3. Born to be uremic? The research of the ERA-EDTA
Working Group on Inherited Kidney Diseases
LBCT press briefing: Saturday, May 26, 11:00-12:00
Room 134M, Level 1 Mezzanine/Neuilly
Several late breaking clinical trials (LBCT) are to be presented at the ERA-EDTA congress in Paris. One press
briefing featuring these late breaking trials will be held.
Journalists will be informed
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about latest research findings and will have the opportunity to speak to the principal investigators of the LBCT.
Embargo policy
All LBCT are confidential until officially released by
ERA-EDTA in the LBCT sessions of the scientific programme. Unless otherwise noted, all abstracts presented
at the ERA-EDTA are embargoed until the date and time
of their presentation.
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Press Office ERA-EDTA 2012
albersconcept
Dr. Bettina Albers
Jakobstrasse 38 - 99423 Weimar, Germany
Phone +49 3643/ 7764-23, Fax +49 3643/ 7764-52
[email protected]
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ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS
Free Communications
The presentation time for all free communication sessions is 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion.
The free communications which will be presented in the
symposia, instead, will last 8 minutes and will be followed by a 4 minute discussion.
All speakers are requested to keep to their allotted time.
Please ensure that you are in your session hall at least 10
minutes before the session starts, and remain until the
end of the session.
All presentations need to be prepared in PowerPoint.
All speakers should bring their presentations stored on
a CD-ROM, DVD or USB memory stick to the Speakers’
Preview Room no later than 2 hours before the start of
their session. The use of laptop computers and traditional slides will not be possible.
Posters
Posters will be displayed in the Poster Area located in
the Hall Neuilly and Paris, level 1 of the Palais
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des Congrès.
There will be two poster sessions, with the following
timetable:
Friday, May 25
09:30-10:45
Saturday, May 26
09:30-10:45
Authors should mount their poster on the day of their
session starting at 07:30 and dismantle it after 17:00 hrs
the same day. The poster panel measures 90 cm width
x 200 cm height (portrait/vertical). The organisers will
provide suitable fixing material during this period
(07:30-17:00).
The code number of each poster indicates both the position of the display board as well as the abstract number
in the Abstract CD-ROM.
Presenting authors are kindly requested to be present
throughout the official poster viewing time (both timeslots) in order to explain their research and to answer
questions from the delegates. There will be no guided
formal discussion.
ERA-EDTA cannot be deemed responsible for lost or stolen posters.
Posters which are not dismounted by the end of each day
will automatically be disposed of.
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Abstract numbering system
e.g. SAP313 = Satuday, poster number 313
F = Friday
SA = Saturday
SU = Sunday
O = free communication
P = poster
Number:
Abstract number and reference
number for the Abstract CD-ROM
Publication
All submitted abstracts which have been accepted for
presentation will be published in NDT Volume 27, Supplement 2, 2012, as well as in the Abstract CD-ROM included in the delegates’ congress bags.
In addition, authors are encouraged to submit their final
manuscript to be peer reviewed for publication in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. All manuscripts should be
submitted online at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ndt
Poster service online
ERA-EDTA will offer all delegates the chance of consulting the posters from the Poster Virtual Gallery stations
located in the booth 1.04 of the Exhibition Level 1 - where 10 computers will be provided for this viewing. This
online service will start from Thursday, May 24 and will
remain available online for twelve months.
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ERA-EDTA AWARDS AND GRANTS
Also this year the ERA-EDTA has decided to give up to
90 travel grants for young nephrologists (under 40 years
of age) to attend the Paris Congress. The total sum – EUR
50,000 - has thus been allocated to the best rated abstracts
in the various categories.
All winners will receive:
a) Free Congress Registration;
b) A grant for EUR 500, except for the Presenting Authors of the best abstracts of each category whose grant
will be of EUR 1,000.
The Presenting Authors of the two best abstracts of each
category will also receive a diploma, independently of
age.
The Paper Selection Committee has also selected the 8
best abstracts overall, the authors of which will receive
a diploma.
How to receive your grant
In case of free communications, a voucher will be given
to the winner of the grant directly from the Chairpersons
of his/her session. Instead, poster presenters will have to
go directly to the Grant Desk in the Registration Hall of
the Palais des Congrès.
Congress awards will be given only to the presenting
author of the successful abstract, who must show a valid
identification picture ID, together with the voucher (if
applicable), to the ERA-EDTA staff at the ERA-EDTA
Grant Desk after the presentation.
Awards will not be given to co-authors/colleagues/
friends/relatives; no exceptions will be made.
No other grants or financial support of any kind, besides the grants mentioned above, will be given to
Congress participants.
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Eight Best Abstracts
The authors of the abstracts below will receive a diploma.
FO005
MICROVESICLES DERIVED FROM ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS PROTECT KIDNEY FROM CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACUTE TOXIC INJURY BY MICRORNA-DEPENDENT
REPROGRAMMING AND INHIBITION OF APOPTOSIS OF
TUBULAR CELLS
Vincenzo Cantaluppi, Italy
FO011
MIR-148B UPREGULATION MODULATING CORE 1, Β1,3GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE 1 EXPRESSION EXPLAINS
THE ABNORMAL GLYCOSYLATION PROCESS OF IGA1 IN
IGA NEPHROPATHY
Grazia Serino, Italy
FO053
GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY (GWAS) OF INCIDENT CKD AND EGFR CHANGE: THE CKDGEN CONSORTIUM
Carsten Böger, Germany
SAO052
GLUT9-MEDIATED RENAL URIC ACID HANDLING
Muriel Auberson, Switzerland
SAO055
PARATHYROID HORMONE (PTH) LEVELS ROSE OVER
TIME IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM
THE DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS
STUDY (DOPPS)
Francesca Tentori, USA
SAO062
10-YEAR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN TYPE 2 DIABETES IS
PREDICTED BY MEASURABLE URINARY ALBUMIN EVEN
IN THE NORMOALBUMINURIC RANGE
Esteban Porrini, Spain
SAP179
BEST SUPPORTIVE CARE AND THERAPEUTIC PLASMA EXCHANGE
Jan Kielstein, Germany
SAP719
UK PAEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A REVIEW
OF CHANGING PRACTICE AND IMPROVED OUTCOMES
OVER 20 YEARS
Lisa Mumford, UK
SUO017
ANGIOMYOLIPOMA RESPONSE TO EVEROLIMUS TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX OR SPORADIC LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS:
RESULTS FROM EXIST-2
Bernard Zonnenberg, Netherlands
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Eight Best Abstracts presented by Young Authors
The authors of the abstracts below will receive a grant of EUR
1,000, free congress registration and a diploma.
FO005
MICROVESICLES DERIVED FROM ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS PROTECT KIDNEY FROM CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACUTE TOXIC INJURY BY MICRORNA-DEPENDENT
REPROGRAMMING AND INHIBITION OF APOPTOSIS OF
TUBULAR CELLS
Vincenzo Cantaluppi, Italy
FO011
miR-148b UPREGULATION MODULATING CORE 1, β1,3GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE 1 EXPRESSION EXPLAINS
THE ABNORMAL GLYCOSYLATION PROCESS OF IgA1 IN
IgA NEPHROPATHY
Grazia Serino, Italy
SAO028
NFAT5 CONTRIBUTES TO OSMOLALITY-INDUCED MCP-1
EXPRESSION IN MESOTHELIAL CELLS
Christoph Küper, Germany
SAO029
INTERLEUKIN L-17A: A NOVEL PLAYER IN PERITONEAL
INJURY BY DIALYSIS
Raquel Rodrigues-Díez, Spain
SAO052
GLUT9-MEDIATED RENAL URIC ACID HANDLING
Muriel Auberson, Switzerland
SAO062
10-YEAR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN TYPE 2 DIABETES IS
PREDICTED BY MEASURABLE URINARY ALBUMIN EVEN
IN THE NORMOALBUMINURIC RANGE
Esteban Porrini, Spain
SAP719
UK PAEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A REVIEW
OF CHANGING PRACTICE AND IMPROVED OUTCOMES
OVER 20 YEARS
Lisa Mumford, UK
SUO023
ECULIZUMAB FOR AHUS RECURRENCE IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Julien Zuber, France
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Best Abstracts presented by Young Authors
The authors of the abstracts below will receive a grant of EUR
500, free congress registration and a certificate.
FO001
BMP-2 INDUCES A PRO-FIBROTIC PHENOTYPE IN ADULT
RENAL PROGENITOR CELLS THROUGH NOX4 ACTIVATION
Simona Simone, Italy
FO002
ENDOTHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN SWINE RENAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IS MEDIATED BY COMPLEMENT AND AKT PATHWAY
Giuseppe Castellano, Italy
FO006
H,K-ATPASE TYPE 2 IS REQUIRED FOR RENAL ADAPTATION TO PREGNANCY
Gilles Crambert, France
FO012
SOLUBLE CD89-IGA1 COMPLEXES AGGRAVATE IGAN DEVELOPMENT IN A MOUSE MODEL
Christina Papista, France
FO018
CTGF: A LIGAND OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR). OPENING NOVEL POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC TARGETS FOR RENAL DISEASES
Sandra Rayego-Mateos, Spain
FO021
DEF-6 EXPRESSION AND LOCALIZATION IS CHANGED IN
PKCΛ/Ι DEFICIENT MICE AND PODOCYTES
Kirstin Worthmann, Germany
FO030
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THE IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN: ENDEMIC OR EPIDEMIC?
Claire Dossier, France
FO039
BIRTHWEIGHT PREDICTS GLOMERULAR FILTRATION
RATE
Issa Salmi, Oman
FO040
SERUM URIC ACID AND RISK OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: THE ROTTERDAM STUDY AND META-ANALYSIS
Sanaz Sedaghat, Netherlands
FO041
RELATIVE ENERGY BALANCE, CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND ALL-CAUSE
MORTALITY
Samuel Iff, Australia
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FO043
FGF23 AND ASYMMETRICAL DIMETHYLARGININE (ADMA)
ARE INTERACTIVE FACTORS IN THE HIGH RISK FOR CKD
PROGRESSION IN STAGE 2-5 CKD PATIENTS
Giovanni Tripepi, Italy
FO044
INTACT FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 23 LEVELS PREDICT INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR EVENT BEFORE BUT
NOT AFTER THE START OF DIALYSIS
Sayoko Yonemoto, Japan
FO050
HIGHER THROMBIN ACTIVATABLE FIBRINOLYSIS INHIBITOR LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATION
AND GENETIC MUTATIONS IN ATTACK-FREE FAMILIAL
MEDITERRANEAN FEVER PATIENTS
Nuket Bavbek Ruzgaresen, Turkey
FO052
LINKAGE ANALYSIS DETECTES TWO ADDITIONAL REGIONS IN FAMILIAL IGA NEPHROPATHY
Francesco Pesce, United Kingdom
FO056
DETERMINANTS OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY
SUBCLINICAL LESIONS IN HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS
WITH RENAL FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA
Luca Zanoli, France
FP030
ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION PROMOTES THE TRANSITION FROM COMPENSATORY RENAL HYPERTROPHY TO
KIDNEY INJURY AFTER UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY IN
MICE
Hiroyuki Kadoya, Japan
FP039
ANGIOTENSIN II-INDUCED MITOCHONDRIAL NOX4 IS A
MAJOR ENDOGENOUS SOURCE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN
KIDNEY PROXIMAL TUBUALR CELLS
Ju-Young Moon, Korea
FP053
COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS: A
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND BAYESIAN NETWORK METAANALYSIS
Hon-Yen Wu, Taiwan
FP109
REDUCED Γ-CARBOXYLASE ACTIVITY IN UREMIA- A POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF UREMIC VASCULAR CALCIFICATION
Nadine Kaesler, Germany
FP150
META-ANALYSIS: STATIN THERAPY TO PREVENT DEATH AND MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PEOPLE
WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Suetonia Palmer, New Zealand
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FP166
OSTEOPROTEGERIN REPLACES CORONARY ARTERY
CALCIFICATION SCORE AS A PREDICTOR OF INCIDENT
CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN DIABETIC CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Chikako Nakano, Japan
FP212
EARLY RECOMBINANT HUMAN ERYTHROPOIETIN TREATMENT PROMOTES CARDIORENAL CYTOPROTECTION
IN A RAT MODEL OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
Patrícia Garrido, Portugal
FP259
INVOLVEMENT OF IFN-Γ IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF
TYPE2 DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Miho Kimachi, Japan
FP264
PRESERVATION OF ENDOTHELIAL GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE I ACTIVITY AND IMPROVEMENT OF RENAL NITRIC
OXIDE AVAILABILITY PREVENT THE DEVELOPMENT OF
DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Kengo Kidokoro, Japan
FP353
ACE INSERTION(I)/DELETION(D) POLYMORPHISM PREDICTED RENOPROTECTIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF RENINANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM (RAS) BLOCKADE IN PATIENTS
WITH IGA NEPHROPATHY
Junya Teranishi, Japan
FP375
ASSESSMENT OF PODOCYTE DYSFUNCTION AND URINARY PODOCYTE LOSS IN CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS (CGN): SIGNIFICANCE FOR ESTIMATION OF CLOMERULAR DAMAGE AND GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS RISK
Natalia Tchebotareva, Russian Federation
FP476
TRENDS IN THE INCIDENCE OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN
OLDER PATIENTS INITIATING DIALYSIS IN THE USA
Benjamin Goldstein, USA
FP485
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF A/V FISTULA FLOW ON RIGHT
VENTRICULAR PERFORMANCE INDEX IN PATIENTS
WITH ESRD; A THREE MONTH FOLLOW UP TISSUE DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC STUDY?
Bahaa El-Din Zayed, Egypt
FP508
HYPERPHOSPHATAEMIA AND MICROVESICLE FORMATION: A NOVEL MECHANISM FOR CARDIOVASCULAR
RISK IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Nima Abbasian, United Kingdom
FP594
HIGHER DIALYSATE SODIUM IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES:
RESULTS FROM THE DOPPS
Angelo Karaboyas, USA
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FP714
PERFORMANCE, LIMITATIONS AND UTILITY OF CYSTATIN C AS AN ENDOGENOUS GFR MARKER IN RENAL
TRANSPLANTATION
Ingrid Masson, France
FP715
SURVIVAL AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANT FAILURE: A UK
RENAL REGISTRY ANALYSIS
Lynsey Webb, United Kingdom
FP718
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS DURING FIRST YEAR AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Justyna Gołębiewska, Poland
SAO004
MTORC1 CONTRIBUTES TO THE PATHOGENESIS OF FSGS
Stefan Zschiedrich, Germany
SAO011
THE SOLUBLE GUANYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVATOR CINACIGUAT ATTENUATES NEPHROPATHY IN DIABETIC
RATS
Gabor Kokeny, Hungary
SAO015
EFFECTS OF PHOSPHATE ON VASCULATURE CAN BE
CORRECTED WITH A PHOSPHODIESTERASE 5 INHIBITOR
Kathryn Stevens, United Kingdom
SAO023
THROMBIN MODULATE T CELLS RESPONSE INDUCED BY
DENDRITIC CELLS (DC) IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS WITH DELAYED GRAFT FUNCTION (DGF)
Paola Pontrelli, Italy
SAO025
A SPECIFIC B-CELL SUBSET AND FUNCTIONAL PROFILE
IN THE CHRONIC HUMORAL REJECTION!
Isabelle Segalen, France
SAO030
REFUTING A TABOO: OVERHYDRATION PREVALENCE DOES NOT INCREASE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS - A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Aguiar Pedro Ventura, Portugal
SAO031
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS-ASSOCIATED PERITONITIS IN AUSTRIA: EPIDEMIOLOGY, RISK FACTORS, AND THE ROLE
OF ORAL ACTIVE VITAMIN D
Julia Kerschbaum, Austria
SAO032
A DUTCH GUIDELINE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS
Meelad Habib, Netherlands
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SAO033
ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS IN PEDIATRIC
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS: THE EXPERIENCE OF
THE ITALIAN REGISTRY OF PEDIATRIC CHRONIC DIALYSIS
Enrico Vidal, Italy
SAO042
PKD1 MUTATION INFLUENCES RENAL OUTCOME IN AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE:
RESULTS FROM THE GENKYST REGISTRY
Emilie Cornec Le Gall, France
SAO044
A LOOK BEYOND BLOOD IN THE UREMIC SYNDROME:
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INTERSTITIAL FLUID AND
PLASMA IN KIDNEY DISEASE
Leonard Ebah, United Kingdom
SAO053
ENTERIC HYPEROXALURIA PREDISPOSING TO NEPHROLITHIASIS IS A COMPLICATION OF BARIATRIC SURGERY
Leila Froeder, Brazil
SAO056
EFFECTIVENESS OF A MG-BASED PHOSPHATE BINDER
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS
IN UREMIC RATS
Tineke De Schutter, Belgium
SAO059
SEVELAMER ATTENUATES CV MORTALITY IN INCIDENT
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: OPEN LABEL, RANDOMIZED
CLINICAL TRIAL OF EFFICACY AND SAFETY (INDEPENDENT STUDY)
Antonio Bellasi, Italy
SAP026
THE JAK/STAT SIGNALING PATHWAY MODIFICATIONS
BY GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS IN THE LEUKOCYTES OF
CHILDREN WITH NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Katarzyna Lipkowska, Poland
SAP053
IS VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR INVOLVED IN CYCLOSPORINE A NEPHROTOXICITY?
Jean-Philippe Bertocchio, France
SAP068
CALCIUM-OXALATE CRYSTALS INDUCE RENAL INFLAMMATION AND ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY BY ACTIVATING
NLRP3 INFLAMMASOME-MEDIATED INTERLEUKIN-1Β
SECRETION IN RENAL DENDRITIC CELLS
Shrikant R. Mulay, Germany
SAP073
HYPOXIC RESPONSE IN MACROPHAGES IN RENAL
ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY
Alexander Weidemann, Germany
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SAP100
EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON SHORT TERM I/R REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
Massimo Torreggiani, Italy
SAP184
LUNG CONGESTION BY ULTRASOUND PREDICTS DEATH AND CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS: A MULTICENTRE COHORT
STUDY
Claudia Torino, Italy
SAP232
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF SERVICES MAY BE A
BARRIER TO HOME DIALYSIS IN THE USA
Suma Prakash, USA
SAP316
DECREASING INCIDENCE IN RENAL AMYLOIDOSIS.
DATA FROM LARGE REGISTRY OF KIDNEY BIOPSIES
Nayara Panizo, Spain
SAP429
EFFECTS OF TRANSPLANTED MESOTHELIAL CELLS DURING PERITONEAL REPAIR USING TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE SV40 LARGE T ANTIGEN GENE TRANSGENIC RAT
MESOTHELIAL CELLS
Reo Kanda, Japan
SAP476
THE EFFECT OF HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITOR ON
INSULIN RESISTANCE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Tae Ik Chang, Korea
SAP563
ACTIVATED VITAMIN D ALTERS THE T CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH
SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Cheng-Lin Lang, Taiwan
SAP621
“PROPE TOLERANCE” THE POSSIBILITY OF DONOR INTERLEUKIN-10-TRANSDUCTED FOETAL LIVER STEM CELLS IN MICE HEART ALLOGRAFT
Masahide Matsuyama, Japan
SAP625
IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF TNFΑ / TNF RECEPTOR SYSTEM DEPENDENT ON ACTIVATION OF VIRAL
RECEPTORS OF THE INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN POLYOMAVIRUS BK ASSOCIATED NEPHROPATHY
Markus Wörnle, Germany
SAP632
MOLECULAR PREDICTORS OF DELAYED GRAFT FUNCTION OF KIDNEY ALLOGRAFT
Mariana Wohlfahrtova, Czech Republic
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SYSTEMATIC HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHY IN A PORCINE XENO-KIDNEYTRANSPLANT-MODEL
Clemens Bockmeyer, Germany
SAP667
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF AN Ω-3 (N-3) RICH DIET ON
METABOLIC AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN RENAL
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Luca Apicella, Italy
SAP675
ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF A
SINGLE CENTRE CLUSTER OF PNEUMOCYSTIS JIROVECII
PNEUMONIA IN THE UK
Sajeda Youssouf, United Kingdom
SAP710
CARPEDIEM: CARDIO-RENAL PEDIATRIC DIALYSIS
EMERGENCY MACHINE. A NEW HOPE FOR INFANTS
Francesco Garzotto, Italy
SUO024
UK STUDY OF LIVING KIDNEY DONOR-RECIPIENT RELATIONSHIPS: GENDER AND ETHNIC VARIATIONS
Rishi Pruthi, United Kingdom
SUO025
EVIDENCE FOR A CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
NERVE DYSFUNCTION AND HYPERKALAEMIA IN ENDSTAGE KIDNEY DISEASE
Ria Arnold, Australia
SUO027
PREDICTING ERYTHROPOIETIN RESISTANCE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: POST HOC ANALYSES FROM THE 4D
STUDY
Andreas Schneider, Germany
SUO029
PATTERNS OF SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE, ALBUMIN,
AND INTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT GAIN IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BEFORE HOSPITAL ADMISSION
Len A Usvyat, USA
SUO030
RENAL CENTRE CHARACTERISTICS AND PRACTICE PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH RRT INCIDENCE IN THE UK
Clare Castledine, United Kingdom
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EUROPEAN UNION
OF MEDICAL SPECIALISTS (UEMS)
CME CREDITS
The 49th ERA-EDTA Congress (scientific sessions held
between Friday, May 25, 2012 and Sunday, May 27,
2012) has been designated for a maximum of 21 hours
of European external CME credits.
The 49th ERA-EDTA Congress and pre-congress CME
Courses are accredited by the European Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME)
to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European
Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).
EACCME credits
Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of
credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. The EACCME credit system is based on 1 ECMEC
per hour with a maximum of 3 ECMECs for half a day
and 6 ECMECs for a full-day event.
Delegates attending only the 49th ERA-EDTA Congress
(scientific sessions held between Friday, May 25, 2012
and Sunday, May 27, 2012), will receive a maximum of
21 ECMECs credits.
ECMECs credits are recognised in the following countries: Armenia, Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg,
Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and United Kingdom. Delegates receiving certificates for ECMEC credits must contact their National
Accreditation Authority to have the credits recognised
(or converted) in their country of practice.
EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Recognition
Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA
category 1 credit, contact the AMA.
For more information, visit www.uems.net.
HOW TO RECEIVE UEMS CME CREDITS
ERA-EDTA will track attendance of congress members
during the congress in the Palais des Congrès each
day. All regularly registered congress members must
go to the session halls and have their badge scanned
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by the hostesses at the entrance (at participant’s own
responsibility). Congress members will then be awarded
the number of credits towards the hours actually spent
participating in the sessions of the congress. ERA-EDTA
will send UEMS CME Certificate only upon specific
request. Regularly registered congress members can
either request to receive it by post or e-mail at the UEMS
CME desk (starting May 24, 2012) during the congress
or in writing to [email protected]. The certificate
will be then sent after the congress.
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SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Thursday, May 24 - 18:00-19:30 hrs.
Palais des Congrès
Grand Amphitheatre
Opening Ceremony
(see page 58)
Welcome Cocktail in the Exhibition Level 1 and 2
TOURS AND EXCURSIONS
WIP - Colloquium will be available for booking tours
and excursions to the most beautiful places of interest in
Paris and surrounding areas.
Desks are located on the mezzanine of the Palais des
Congrès, near the entrance of the Grand Amphitheatre.
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PARIS GENERAL INFORMATION
Currency
EUR (€) is the official currency in France. Money can be
changed at the main train stations, international airports,
major banks, exchange bureau, most large hotels and the
post office.
All major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops.
Restaurants
Paris offers plenty of fine restaurants serving the traditional dishes that guarantee the reputation of French cuisine throughout the world.
Dining in Paris is a culinary adventure and almost instantly connected with the famous “petits fours”, “foie
gras”, “grenouilles” and “escargot”, but there is a range
of other possibilities that start from traditional cuisine
and go towards every gastronomic delight from all over
the world. Paris has also a long tradition of brasseries
and wine cellars. Parisians do not dine before 20:00. Prior
to that, time is set aside for “l’apéritif”. But in very popular tourist areas, restaurants are open from 19:00 onwards. At the Palais des Congrès a choice of restaurants
is available with something for every taste, such as Sushi, Sandwiches, and Mediterranean food.
Tipping
Tipping is optional, but normally 10% is customary in
taxis and restaurants.
Transports
Travelling to the Palais des Congrès de Paris (Porte Maillot)
The Porte Maillot is located in western Paris, easily accessible from the airport and railway station (“Porte
Maillot” station) by underground, bus and RER.
• Arriving by plane
Paris has two international airports. Most international flights use the larger Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport (airport code CDG), 30 km north-east of Paris. The
other one is the Orly Airport (airport code ORY), 18 km
south of the city. Most international airlines have direct
connections to Paris from their respective hubs. Roissy
Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orly Airport are both well
connected by public transport to central Paris.
From Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport:
(approximate travel time: 75 minutes)
- RER B, stop at “Chatelet Les Halles”
- then take RER A to “Charles de Gaulle/Etoile”
- then line 1 of the metro to “Porte Maillot/Palais des
Congrès”
By Air France or ADP shuttle bus: take line 2 (buses go
directly to “Porte Maillot/Palais des Congrès” or to the
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“Opéra” in the city centre). Departure every 15 minutes
from 05:45 to 23:00. Approximate travel time: 1 hour.
Cost: € 15.00.
From Orly Airport:
(approximate travel time: 60 minutes)
- High speed shuttle (Orlyval) to “Antony”
- RER B, stop at “Chatelet Les Halles”
- then take RER A to “Charles de Gaulle/Etoile”
- then line 1 of the metro to “Porte Maillot/Palais des
Congrès”
By the “Cars Air France”:
- go to “Terminus Etoile”
- then line 1 of the metro to “Porte Maillot/Palais des
Congrès”
Departure every 30 minutes from 06:00 to 23:00. Approximate travel time: 40 minutes to 1 hour. Cost: € 11.50.
By taxi: approximate travel time to central Paris is 40 minutes to 1 hour depending on traffic. Cost: approximately € 50.00/60.00.
• Arriving by car
To Reach “Porte Maillot”, you need to drive on the inner/ outer ring road and you should exit at “Boulevard
Periphérique Ouest” (west beltway). Direct access to the
underground parking of the Palais des Congrès via Porte
Maillot. Open 24 hours a day.
• Arriving by train
Line C of the RER Commuter train provides direct access
to the “Porte Maillot” station.
Public transportation
• Metro
The metro is probably the best way to travel within the
city. The Palais des Congrès is close to the “Porte Maillot” metro station. It runs from 05:30 to 01:00. You should
keep your ticket until you leave the metro as you may
need to show it /have it with you at some exit doors and
in case of controls.
Line 1 of the metro (La Défense-Château de Vincennes)
crosses the city from east to west and provides direct access to the Palais des Congrès “Porte Maillot” station.
• Bus
They are slower than the metro at certain hours of the
day depending on traffic, but the bus services are frequent during the day even if more irregular after 20:00
on some lines. Lines to “Porte Maillot”: 82 (LuxembourgNeuilly), 73 (Concorde-La Défense), and PC1, PC2, PC3
(beltway lines).
• Public transport tickets
Paris public transport is operated by the RATP and includes the metro subway system, RER trains, buses, night
buses, Montmartre bus, and the Montmartre funicular
railway, all of which accept the same tickets and passes.
You can purchase individual tickets, or a Paris Visite Metro Pass, available for 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days of unli-
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mited travelling: these tickets were created especially for
visitors they also include special offers and discounts of
up to 35% at a variety of attractions in the Paris area. This
makes travelling around the city very easy.
Single tickets cost € 1.80. Tickets for public transport are
available at subway stations, some bus terminals and registered retailers, usually tobacconists and bookshops,
displaying the RATP sign.
• Taxis
There are approximately 500 taxi stations on the city’s
major avenues and boulevards. There is an initial fee for
each ride. The average fare from downtown to the Palais
des Congrès is € 15.00. For your ride back, there is a taxi
station located on the Avenue de la Grande Armée, right
next to the Palais des Congrès: +33 (0)1 45 72 61 84.
The Airports’ specialist is: +33 (0)6 08 57 75 83 available
24 hours and 7/7 days (major credit cards accepted).
Useful telephone numbers
• Paris airports (Roissy CDG and Orly): 3950
• Air France: 3654
• SNCF (French National Railways): 3635
• Taxi services:
- Taxis G7: +33 (0)1 47 39 47 39
- Taxis Bleus: +33 (0)1 49 36 10 10
• Emergency: 15 or 112
Useful websites
• Venue: www.viparis.fr
• Tourism: www.paris-touristoffice.com
• Air France: www.airfrance.fr
• National train network (SNCF): www.sncf.fr
• Metro, bus in Paris (loadable map): www.ratp.fr
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nephrollogists
ists in motion
2nd ERA-EDTA Renal Run
2012
The organizing committee is very pleased
to announce the second ERA-EDTA Renal
Run, which will take place on
Saturday, May 26, 2012 at 16.30.
This year runners will enjoy a 6.5 km run
(4 miles) through the Bois de Boulogne,
West of Paris, within walking distance from
the Palais des Congrès.
The Bois de Boulogne is a part of what used
to be the Forest of Rouvray that surrounded
the Gallo-Roman city of Lutetia. You will
admire its impressive variety of trees,
including very old oaks. The race will loop
the upper and lower lakes. Runners will
definitely enjoy this part of the woods during
this time of the year.
The participation in the race is intended for
Congress participants. They will be divided
into categories according to age and gender.
Registration is free, but must still be done
for administrative purposes.
On-site registration is possible at the
Colloquium Desk in the Service Area of the
Palais des Congrès. Registration to the Renal
Run can be done up to Friday, May 25, 2011,
at 15.00. Each participant will receive a
number and a T-shirt. Refreshments and
cloakrooms will be available.
For further details,
please see the Congress website
eraedta2012.org
We are looking forward
to your participation and wish you
a very enjoyable and fun experience!
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Istanbul, Turkey
May 18-21, 2013
Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 31-June 3, 2014
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08:30 - 12:30 CME Courses
Rheumatology for nephrologists Peritoneal Dialysis Workshop THURSDAY, MAY 24
DAY AT A GLANCE
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10:15 - 11.45 ERA-EDTA Working Group Symposium
EURECA-m
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12:00 - 13.30 ERA-EDTA Working Group Symposium
EUTox
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13:00 - 17:00 CME Courses
Clinical questions for managing
Nephrolithiasis Renal Pathology 50
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13:45 - 15.15 ERA-EDTA Working Group Symposia
Inherited Kidney Disorders
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Immunonephrology
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15.00 - 17.00 Special Symposium
Drug-induced renal injury:
the quest for sensitive biomarkers
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15:30 - 17.00 ERA-EDTA Working Group Symposium
EuDial
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Educational Symposium
The Soft-Skill Masterclass
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18:00 - 19:30 Opening Ceremony
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Guest Lecture Alain Prochiantz
“Building adaptive memories through evolution and
development”
Film: Pioneers of the European Nephrology
Creation: Deep-Light-Light-Deep
19:30 - 21:00 Welcome Cocktail
in the Exhibition Level 1 and 2
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P R O G R A M M E
CME COURSE 1
ROOM 252AB
08:30 - 12:30
Rheumatology for nephrologists
Chair: Hans-Joachim Anders, Munich, Germany David Jayne, Cambridge, UK
Welcome and introduction
Hans-Joachim Anders, Munich, Germany David Jayne, Cambridge, UK
Joint pain in CKD patients: When do we need a joint
aspirate?
Hendrik Schulze-Koops, Munich, Germany
Proteinuria in the patient with arthritis
Volker Vielhauer, Munich, Germany
The 2012 “standard of care” in lupus nephritis – referral,
drugs and monitoring
Frédéric A. Houssiau, Brussels, Belgium
Non-renal flares in lupus nephritis patients – new options
Falk Hiepe, Berlin, Germany
Antiphospholipid antibodies and the kidney
Ricard Cervera, Barcelona, Spain
B cell targeted therapy in nephritis, all hype and no substance?
David Jayne, Cambridge, UK
ANCA-associated vasculitis - an update on therapeutic
strategies
Alan Salama, London, UK
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ROOM 352AB
THURSDAY, MAY 24
CME COURSE 2
08:30 - 12:30
Peritoneal Dialysis Workshop
in cooperation with EuroPD
Chair: Nicholas Topley, Cardiff, UK
New insights in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antibiotics: implications for the treatment of peritonitis
An De Vriese, Bruges, Belgium
Survival on PD and HD: what do we know?
James Heaf, Herlev, Denmark
Catheter placement: do’s and dont’s
Alain Slingeneyer, Montpellier, France
Optimal and individualised PD prescription: the ERBP
viewpoint
Wim Van Biesen, Ghent, Belgium
Biocompatibility revisited: is it relevant in 2012?
Nicholas Topley, Cardiff, UK
Membrane pathophysiology, EMT and MicroRNA’s as
potential therapeutic targets
Donald Fraser, Cardiff, UK
Animal models revisited: what do they really tell us
about the peritoneum
Olivier Devuyst, Zurich, Switzerland
Peritoneal membrane physiology and function: insights
from cohort studies
Simon Davies, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
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ERA-EDTA WORKING GROUP SYMPOSIUM 1
ROOM 351
10:15 - 11:45
EURECA-m (EUropean REnal and CArdiovascular Medicine)
Chair: Gérard M. London, Fleury-Mérogis, France Carmine Zoccali, Reggio Calabria, Italy
Ultrafiltration in heart failure: experience or evidencebased?
Enrico Fiaccadori, Parma, Italy
The new dimension of hypertension: short term and visit to visit BP variability
Gianfranco Parati, Milan, Italy
Coronary calcium quantification: a useful surrogate in
clinical research? A reasonable biomarker in clinical
practice?
Gérard M. London, Fleury-Mérogis, France
Pulmonary hypertension in CKD: a neglected complication?
Alan G. Jardine, Glasgow, UK
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ROOM 351
12:00 - 13:30
EUTox
Handling the patient with CKD: can we do more
than dialyse?
Chair: Angel Argiles, Montpellier, France Goce Spasovski, Skopje, F.Y.R. of Macedonia
Improve early screening. CKD markers
Harald Mischak, Hannover, Germany
Prevent fibrosis and CKD progression. New pathways
and putative therapeutic targets
Alberto Ortiz, Madrid, Spain
Alternative treatments in CKD
Raymond Vanholder, Ghent, Belgium
New methods to treat CKD: the application of hydrophobic media in extracorporeal systems for removal of
uremic toxins
Joachim Jankowski, Berlin, Germany
Endothelial markers after transplantation
Henri Vacher-Coponat, Marseille, France
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CME COURSE 3
ROOM 252AB
13:00 - 17:00
Clinical questions for managing Nephrolithiasis
in cooperation with the EAU Section of Urolithiasis
(EULIS)
Chair: Noor Buchholz, London, UK Giovanni Gambaro, Rome, Italy
What do we ask the radiologist? - What can the radiologist tell us?
Kim Hovgaard Andreassen, Fredericia, Denmark
What do we learn from the stone’s analysis?
Michel Daudon, Paris, France
When and why do we suspect a genetic disorder in a
patient with stones?
Giovanni Gambaro, Rome, Italy
When and why do we suspect a tubular disorder in a
patient with stones?
Robert Unwin, London, UK
How do we interpret and manage hypercalciuria?
Philippe Jaeger, London, UK
How do we interpret the results of urine analysis?
Martino Marangella, Turin, Italy
How do we manage patients’ diet?
Alberto Trinchieri, Lecco, Italy
What does the urologist ask the nephrologist?
Noor Buchholz, London, UK
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ROOM 253
THURSDAY, MAY 24
CME COURSE 4
13:00 - 17:00
Renal Pathology
Chair: Kerstin Amann, Erlangen, Germany
Sandrine Florquin, Amsterdam, Netherlands
New insights in C3 glomerulopathy
Terry Cook, London, UK
Critical review of the ISN/RPS classification of lupus
nephritis
Ian Roberts, Oxford, UK
Update in renal transplantation
Heinz Regele, Vienna, Austria
Monoclonal deposit diseases
Eric Steenbergen, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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ERA-EDTA WORKING GROUP SYMPOSIUM 3
ROOM 351
13:45 - 15:15
Inherited Kidney Disorders
Chair: Olivier Devuyst, Zurich, Switzerland Remi Salomon, Paris, France
New insights into inherited renal Fanconi syndrome
Detlef Bockenhauer, London, UK
Mendalian disorders of membrane trafficking
Maria Antonietta De Matteis, Naples, Italy
Uric acid: from GWAS to mendelian disorders
Olivier Bonny, Lausanne, Switzerland
The EuroCYST initiative
Andreas Serra, Zurich, Switzerland
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ROOM CONCORDE 2
THURSDAY, MAY 24
ERA-EDTA WORKING GROUP SYMPOSIUM 4
13:45 - 15:15
Immunonephrology
Chair: Rosanna Coppo, Turin, Italy Mohamed Daha, Leiden, Netherlands
Introduction
Mohamed Daha, Leiden, Netherlands
Update on the ongoing programme: VALIGA
Rosanna Coppo, Turin, Italy
A multicentre trial for the treatment of membranous
nephropathy: sequential therapy of tacrolimus and rituximab
Manuel Praga, Madrid, Spain
A European Registry for recurrent glomerular diseases
after transplantation
Jürgen Floege, Aachen, Germany
ERA-EDTA/RPS immunopathology projects
Loreto Gesualdo, Bari, Italy
New prospectives for IWG
Mohamed Daha, Leiden, Netherlands
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SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
ROOM 352AB
15:00 - 17:00
Drug-induced renal injury: the quest for sensitive
biomarkers
Organized in collaboration with Innovative Medicines
Initiative (IMI)
Chair: Michel Goldman, Brussels, Belgium
Keynote introduction: Why do we need new biomarkers
for drug-kidney interaction?
Raymond Vanholder, Ghent, Belgium
Preclinical approaches by the PSTC consortium to support translational drug-induced kidney injury monitoring in drug development
Jonathan Phillips, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ridgefield,
U.S.A.
The Biomarkers Consortium: Prospective clinical trial
design to qualify biomarkers for drug development
Irene Nunes, Merck, West Point, USA
Acute kidney injury biomarkers in clinical practice: current status
Ralf Schindler, Berlin, Germany
IMI project - SAFE-T: an European consortium approach
to renal safety biomarkers
Stefan Sultana, Novartis, UK
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Jean-Marc Vidal, European Medicines
Agency, London, UK
Nephrotoxicity is a serious problem for drug development and current clinical standards used for the detection of acute kidney injury, serum creatinine (sCr) and
blood urea nitrogen (BUN), are suboptimal. Drugs can
cause histopathological lesions and functional impairment in the kidney at doses and times where no measureable changes in sCR and BUN can be detected.
This has important consequences both for patient care
and the development of safe and innovative drugs. To
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have been formed: the Predictive Safety Testing Consortium Nephrotoxicity Working Group, the Drug Induced
Kidney Injury (DIKI) working group of the Innovative
Medicines Initiative (IMI) SAFE-T consortium and the
Biomarkers Consortium Kidney Safety Project Team. All
three partnerships conduct research designed to define
thresholds and characterize the performance of the new
DIKI biomarkers in order to enhance decision making in
drug development. The research focuses on the various
regions of the kidney, including injury to the proximal
kidney tubule and the glomerulus. Clinical studies are
being conducted in patients receiving standard of care
treatment known to cause injuries to the kidney via
different mechanisms. The data generated will be submitted to global health authorities for regulatory qualification of new biomarkers for monitoring early onset
and reversal of drug-induced kidney injury. During this
session, achievements and ongoing activities of the three
partnerships will be presented and the complementary
scope of their approaches will be discussed.
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ERA-EDTA WORKING GROUP SYMPOSIUM 5
ROOM 351
15:30 - 17:00
EuDial (European Dialysis Working Group)
Recommendations based on available evidence for hemodiafiltration therapy. Report of EuDial working meeting of October 2011.
Chair: Peter Blankestijn, Utrecht, Netherlands Bernard Canaud, Montpellier, France
Opening / welcome
Bernard Canaud, Montpellier, France
How to define and quantify hemodiafiltration?
James Tattersall, Leeds, UK
How to apply HDF in a safe way? Current safety standards, regulations and guidelines
Richard Ward, Louisville, USA
Available clinical evidence for HDF
Peter Blankestijn, Utrecht, Netherlands
Menso Nube, Amsterdam, Netherlands
EuDial, where do we go from here?
Bernard Canaud, Montpellier, France
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ROOM CONCORDE 2
THURSDAY, MAY 24
EDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
15:30 - 17:00
The Soft-Skill Masterclass
Chair: Jürgen Floege, Aachen, Germany
Why did my grant application fail? Common mistakes
you should avoid
Frédéric Jaisser, Paris, France
Common pitfalls in writing a paper
Frank Eitner, Aachen, Germany
Collaborations, intellectual property and patents - curse
or blessing
Steve Harper, Bristol, UK
How to ruin your presentation?
Jürgen Floege, Aachen, Germany
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THURSDAY, MAY 24
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
OPENING CEREMONY
Since 17:30 live performances by the young artists of the
Ecole Nationale du Cirque
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
18:00 - 19:30
Welcome address
Gabriel Richet and Pierre Ronco, Congress President
Introductory remarks
Raymond Vanholder, ERA-EDTA President
Presentation of the ERA-EDTA Award for outstanding scientific merits to John Stewart Cameron
Presentation of the ERA-EDTA Award for outstanding contributions to the Society to Vincenzo Cambi
Presentation of the ERA-EDTA young investigator Award to
Giovana Seno di Marco
Opening Lecture
Building adaptive memories through evolution
and development
Alain Prochiantz (intr. Pierre Ronco)
Professor at Collège de France (Chair of morphogenetic
processes)
Film: Pioneers of the European Nephrology
Presented by Giorgina B. Piccoli
Creation: Deep-Light-Light-Deep
With the contribution of the Ecole Nationale du Cirque, the
Corou de Berra (Provençal choir), Nadia Kuprina (opera
singer).
Music and videos: Gilberto Richiero
Stage directors: Luc Richard and David Jauzion-Graverolles
Welcome Cocktail in the Exhibition Level 1 and 2,
accompanied by the artists of the Ecole Nationale du Cirque
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DAY AT A GLANCE
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09:30 - 10:45 Poster session
10:45 - 11:30 Plenary Lecture G. Karsenty
The novel endocrinology of bone
11:45 - 13:15 Symposia
Sepsis and AKI
What is “good dialysis”?
Polycystic kidney disease
Bone and mineral metabolism after tx
Leukocytes and pro-inflammatory
mediators in renal injury
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Mechanisms and targets of glom. damage
HUS and diabetic nephropathy
Paediatric nephrology
13:15 - 15:15 Industry Symposia
15:15 - 16:45 Symposia
Thrombotic microangiopathies
and complement disorders
Prehypertensive kidney
Calcium sensing and PTH secretion
Peritoneal dialysis
Renal fibrosis
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Vascular damage and access in CKD
Clinical epidemiology and CKD 1-5
AKI clinical studies
17:00 - 18:30 Symposia
DOPPS
Vascular calcifications in CKD
Paraneoplastic GN, monoclonal-IgG
related disorders and amyloid
Literature Updates
Clinical nephrology
Transplantation
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08:00 - 09:30 Symposia
Late breaking clinical trials
ERA-EDTA Registry
CKD-mineral bone disorders
Diagnostic approaches to tx kidney
Renin-angiotensin system
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
AKI and stem cells
Renal physiology
IgA Nephropathy and urinary proteomics
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P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 1
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Late breaking clinical trials
Chair:Johannes Mann, Munich, Germany
Giuseppe Remuzzi, Bergamo, Italy
Effect of dual blockade of the renin angiotensin system
on the progression of type 2 diabetic nephropathy
José Luño, Madrid, Spain
Olmesartan in dialysis patients: results of the OCTOPUS
study
Kunitoshi Iseki, Nishihara, Japan
The impact of a low glucose peritoneal dialysis solution
regimen on metabolic control in diabetic patients: the
IMPENDIA and EDEN randomized, controlled clinical
trials
Joanne M. Bargman, Toronto, Canada
The use of phosphate binding agents is associated with
lower mortality: results from the COSMOS study
Jorge B. Cannata-Andía, Oviedo, Spain
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 1
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 2
Chair:Raymond Vanholder, Ghent, Belgium
Christoph Wanner, Würzburg, Germany
The Registry in 2012: a source for research and collaboration
Christoph Wanner, Würzburg, Germany
European nephrologists’ experience with the decision
not to start RRT
Moniek van de Luijtgaarden, Amsterdam, Netherlands
EQUAL study - an international study in Stage 4 CKD
Kitty Jager, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Policies and practices of paediatric kidney transplantation across Europe
Jérome Harambat, Bordeaux, France
Pregnancy in chronic dialysis patients - a systematic review
Marlies Noordzij, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Timing and outcome of RRT in patients with congenital
malformations of the kidney and the urinary tract
Elke Wühl, Heidelberg, Germany
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ERA-EDTA Registry
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AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 3
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Current aspects of CKD-mineral bone disorders
Chair:Marc De Broe, Antwerp, Belgium
Marc Vervloet, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Cardiovascular disease related mortality in CKD: revisiting the role of vitamin D, calcimimetics, alkaline phosphatase, and minerals
Michal Nowicki, Lodz, Poland
Not all phosphate is created equal: phosphate toxicity by
food supplements?
Markus Ketteler, Coburg, Germany
Interaction between FGF23, PTH, P and calcitriol in
CKD-MBD, which comes first?
Justin Silver, Jerusalem, Israel
Vitamin D, FGF23 and innate immunity in CKD
Justine Bacchetta, Bron, France
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 4
Chair:Maryvonne Hourmant, Nantes, France
Francesco Paolo Schena, Bari, Italy
Molecular phenotypes of renal allograft rejection
Ondrej Viklicky, Prague, Czech Republic
Towards personalized medicine in transplantation /
Biomarkers in transplantation
Josep M. Grinyó, Barcelona, Spain
Antibodies against vascular receptors in transplant recipients
Duska Dragun, Berlin, Germany
The clinical relevance of HLA antibody detection
Frans H.J. Claas, Leiden, Netherlands
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Diagnostic approaches to the transplant kidney
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 5
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Advances in understanding the renin-angiotensin
system
Chair:Armin Kurtz, Regensburg, Germany
Laszlo Rosivall, Budapest, Hungary
Aldosterone synthase inhibition
Michel Azizi, Paris, France
Prorenin receptor function in the kidney
Geneviève Nguyen, Paris, France
Renin-Inhibitors: What is their current place in therapy?
Jan Danser, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 352AB
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 1 + Mini Lecture
Chair:Uta Kunter, Aachen, Germany
Masaomi Nangaku, Tokyo, Japan
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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BMP-2 INDUCES A PRO-FIBROTIC PHENOTYPE IN ADULT
RENAL PROGENITOR CELLS THROUGH Nox4 ACTIVATION
Simona Simone | Marica Cariello | Carmela Cosola | Fabio
Sallustio | Antonia Loverre | Francesco Paolo Schena | G Grandaliano | Loreto Gesualdo | Giovanni Pertosa
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, DETO, Univ Bari, Italy|
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy | Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences,
Univ Foggia, Italy
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ENDOTHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN SWINE RENAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IS MEDIATED BY COMPLEMENT AND AKT PATHWAY
Giuseppe Castellano | Claudia Curci | Antonia Loverre |
Alessandra Stasi | Simona Simone | Marica Cariello | Vincenzo Montinaro | Pasquale Ditonno | Michele Battaglia | Francesco Staffieri | Antonio Crovace | Beatrijs Oortwjin | Edwin
van Amersfoort | Francesco Paolo Schena | Loreto Gesualdo |
Giuseppe Grandaliano
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy |
Pharming Group NV, Leiden, Netherlands | Renal, Dialysis
and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia, Foggia, Italy
FO003
RENOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF IN VIVO TREATMENT
WITH DNASE IN A RAT MODEL OF ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Joshuah Weissgarten | Shai Efrati | Sylvia Berman | Ramzia
Abu Hamad
Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
FO004
THE EFFECT OF BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM
CELLS (BMSC) OR CONDITIONED MEDIUM (CM) IN RATS
WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) INDUCED BY LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE (LPS)
Joelma Santina Christo | Luciana Aparecida Reis | Fernanda
Borges | Manuel de Jesus Simões | Nestor Schor
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AKI and stem cells
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Nephrology Division, Morphology Dept | Federal Univ São
Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil
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MICROVESICLES DERIVED FROM ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS PROTECT KIDNEY FROM CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACUTE TOXIC INJURY BY MICRORNA-DEPENDENT
REPROGRAMMING AND INHIBITION OF APOPTOSIS OF
TUBULAR CELLS
Vincenzo Cantaluppi | Stefania Bruno | Federico Figliolini |
Davide Medica | Ciro Tetta | Giovanni Camussi
Univ Turin, Italy | Fresenius Medical Care, Bad Homburg, Germany
Mini Lecture
Stem cell therapy using MSC from human adipose tissues
Shoichi Maruyama, Nagoya, Japan
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 342AB
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 2 + Mini Lecture
Chair:Giovambattista Capasso, Naples, Italy
Pascal Houillier, Paris, France
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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FO006
H,K-ATPase TYPE 2 IS REQUIRED FOR RENAL ADAPTATION TO PREGNANCY
Salhi Amel | Gilles Crambert | Doucet Alain
INSERM-Cordelier Research Center, Paris, France
FO007
UNMASKING A CONSTITUTIVELY ACTIVE SALT-ABSORBING PATHWAY IN THE KIDNEY: A NOVEL TARGET FOR
DIURETIC THERAPY
Manoocher Soleimani | Hassane Amlal | Sharon Barone | Jie
Xu | Kamyar Zahedi
Univ Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA
FO008
UP4A AFFECTING THE GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
Zidek Walter | Jankowski Joachim | Jankowski Vera
Charité, Berlin, Germany
Mini Lecture
ATP and the kidney
Robert Unwin, London, UK
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO009
RENAL UPTAKE OF 99MTC-DMSA IS DEPENDENT ON ENDOCYTOSIS BY THE MEGALIN/CUBILIN RECEPTOR COMPLEX
Kathrin Weyer | Rikke Nielsen | Erik Christensen | Michael
Rehling | Henrik Birn
Dept Biomedicine, Aarhus Univ | Dept Clinical Physiology and
Nuclear Medicine, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Skejby, Aarhus, Denmark
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Renal physiology
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S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FO010
EXOSOME ISOLATION, COUNT AND CHARACTERIZATION FROM NORMAL URINE
Veronica Dimuccio | Andrea Ranghino | Giovanni Camussi |
Benedetta Bussolati
Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Torino | Dept Internal Medicine,
Torino, Italy
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 2
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 3 + Mini Lecture
Chair:Rosanna Coppo, Turin, Italy
Christophe Mariat, Saint-Etienne, France
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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miR-148b UPREGULATION MODULATING CORE 1, β1,3GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE 1 EXPRESSION EXPLAINS
THE ABNORMAL GLYCOSYLATION PROCESS OF IgA1 IN
IgA NEPHROPATHY
Grazia Serino | Fabio Sallustio | Sharon Natasha Cox | Francesco Pesce | Francesco Paolo Schena
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Nephrology Dialysis and
Transpl Unit, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy
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FO012
SOLUBLE CD89-IGA1 COMPLEXES AGGRAVATE IGAN DEVELOPMENT IN A MOUSE MODEL
Christina Papista | Laureline Berthelot | Thiago T. Maciel |
Martine Biarnes-Pelicot | Emilie Tissandie | Pamela H.M.
Wang | Houda Tamouza | Agnès Jamin | Julie Bex-Coudrat |
Aurelie Gestin | Ahmed Boumediene | Michelle Arcos-Fajardo| Patrick England | Evangéline Pillebout | Francine Walker|
Eric Daugas | François Vrtosvnik | Marc Benhamou | Michel
Cogné | Ivan C. Moura | Renato C Monteiro
INSERM U699, Paris, France | CNRS UMR6101, Univ Limoges,
Limoges, France | Inst Pasteur, Proteopole, Paris, France | Serv
Anatomo-Pathologie, Hôp Bichat-Claude Bernard, Paris, France
FO013
WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR RENAL SURVIVAL IN IgA NEPHROPATHY?
Cristina Sarcina | Carmine Tinelli | Francesca Ferrario | Bianca Visciano | Veronica Terraneo | Antonello Pani | Giovanni
Battista Fogazzi | Silvia Furiani | Elena Alberghini | Laura
Buzzi | Claudio Pozzi
Bassini Hosp, Cinisello Balsamo, Milan, Italy | S. Matteo Hosp,
Pavia, Italy | Brotzu Hosp, Cagliari, Italy | Maggiore Hosp, Milan, Italy
Mini Lecture
Will urinary proteomics make the renal tissue biopsy redundant?
Loreto Gesualdo, Bari, Italy
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IgA Nephropathy and urinary proteomics
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO014
IGA NEPHROPATHY: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HISTOLOGICAL LESIONS AND BLOOD AND URINE PEPTIDE PROFILE
Fredzzia Graterol | Maribel Navarro-Muñoz | Dolores López|
Meritxell Ibernon | Maruja Navarro | Maribel Troya | Vanessa Pérez| Neus Sala | Assumpta Serra | Josep Bonet | Ramón
Romero
Hosp Univ Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain
FO015
COMPLETE REMISSION PREDICTS A GOOD PROGNOSIS
AFTER METHYLPREDNISOLONE PULSE THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH IGA NEPHROPATHY
Miho Tatematsu | Yoshinari Yasuda | Waichi Sato | Naotake
Tsuboi | Shoichi Maruyama | Enyu Imai | Seiichi Matsuo
Nagoya Univ Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
10:45 - 11:30
Plenary Lecture 1
Chair:Pierre Ronco, Paris, France
Raymond Vanholder, Ghent, Belgium
FRIDAY, MAY 25
The novel endocrinology of bone
Gerard Karsenty, New York, USA
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S C I E N T I F I C
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 6
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Sepsis and AKI
Chair:Norbert Lameire, Ghent, Belgium
Mehmet Sukru Sever, Istanbul, Turkey
Diagnosis and treatment of hyponatremia in the ICU the ERBP guideline
Evi Nagler, Ghent, Belgium
General, non-renal management of septic shock
Eric Hoste, Ghent, Belgium
CRRT in sepsis, does the anticogulant matter?
Heleen M. Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam, Netherlands
SLED vs CRRT vs IHD in sepsis
Achim Jörres, Berlin, Germany
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 1
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 7
Chair:Mustafa Arici, Ankara, Turkey
Bernard Canaud, Montpellier, France
What is early start and why it should not be systematic?
Christian Combe, Bordeaux, France
What is late start and why is it harmful?
Charles Tomson, Bristol, UK
When to start of dialysis: guideline and reality
James Tattersal, Leeds, UK
Target blood pressure in hemodialysis patients
Thierry Hannedouche, Strasbourg, France
Long dialysis sessions (daily, nocturnal etc)
Ercan Ok, Izmir, Turkey
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What is “good dialysis”?
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 8
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Polycystic kidney disease: clinical studies
Chair:Yves Pirson, Brussels, Belgium
Andreas Serra, Zurich, Swizerland
Vaptans in ADPKD
Vicente Torres, Rochester, USA
Somatostatin analogues in polycystic liver disease
Joost P.H. Drenth, Nijmegen, Netherlands
What is a reasonable endpoint in clinical PKD studies?
Giuseppe Remuzzi, Bergamo, Italy
The many masks of HNF1beta-related (kidney) diseases
Dominique Chauveau, Toulouse, France
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 9
Bone and mineral metabolism after transplantation
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Chair:João M. Frazão, Porto, Portugal
Rudolf Wüthrich, Zurich, Swizerland
The use of cinacalcet after renal transplantation
Andries Hoitsma, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Bone metabolism in renal transplanted patients
Pieter Evenepoel, Leuven, Belgium
Post-transplant hypophosphatemia
Wilfried Gwinner, Hanover, Germany
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO016
A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF PERSISTENT HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
F Vincenti | M Weir | J Von Visger | N Kopyt | RB Mannon |
S Tseng | W Goodman | M Wolf
UCSF Kidney Transplant Serv, San Francisco, USA | U Maryland, USA | Ohio State U Medical Center, USA | Lehigh Valley Hosp, USA | U Alabama Birmingham, USA | Amgen, San
Francisco USA | Amgen, Thousand Oaks USA | U Miami Miller School of Medicine, USA
FO017
CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENTATION REDUCES PROTEINURIA AND PARATHORMONE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Ines Aires | Anibal Ferreira | Cecilia Silva | Francisco Remedio| Fernando Nolasco
HCC, Lisbon, Portugal
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S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 10
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Leukocytes and pro-inflammatory mediators in
renal injury
Chair:Hans-Joachim Anders, Munich, Germany
Loreto Gesualdo, Bari, Italy
Genetic loci modulate macrophage activity in glomerulonephritis
Terry Cook, London, UK
Kidney dendritic cells in acute and chronic renal disease
Christian Kurts, Bonn, Germany
Kinase inhibitors in experimental glomerulonephritis
Charles Pusey, London, UK
NFκB in renal inflammation
Alberto Ortiz, Madrid, Spain
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 352AB
11:45 - 13:15
Free Communication Session 4 + Mini Lecture
Chair:Jesus Egido, Madrid, Spain
Maria Pia Rastaldi, Milan, Italy
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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FO018
CTGF: A LIGAND OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR (EGFR). OPENING NOVEL POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC TARGETS FOR RENAL DISEASES
Sandra Rayego-Mateos | Raquel Rodrigues-Díez | Raul R.
Rodrigues-Díez | Carolina Lavoz-Barria | Matilde Alique | Sebastian Mas | Janos Pato | Gyorgy Keri | Jesus Egido | Alberto
Ortiz | Marta Ruiz-Ortega
Cellular Biology Renal Diseases Lab Univ Autónoma Madrid,
Spain | Renal Research Lab Fund Jiménez Díaz, Univ Autónoma Madrid, Spain | Vichem Chemie Ltd. Budapest, Hungary |
Dialysis Unit, Fund Jiménez Díaz, Madrid Spain
FO019
BLOCKADE OF THE PROTEOGLYCAN SYNDECAN 4 AMELIORATES PROTEINURIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Liu Ying | Martin Tepel | Echtermeyer Frank | Thilo Florian |
Theilmeier Gregor | Jensen Boye | Gollasch Maik
SDU IMM Odense Denmark | MHH Hannover Germany |
Charite Berlin Germany
FO020
DYNAMIN ACTIVATION RESCUES PKCe DEFICIENCY INDUCED ACTIN DYSREGULATION IN PODOCYTES
Beina Teng | Changkyu Gu | Hermann Haller | Sanja Sever |
Mario Schiffer
Medical School Hannover | Nephrology Div, Dept Medicine,
Massachusetts Gerneral Hosp, Charlestown, Massachusetts,
USA
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DEF-6 EXPRESSION AND LOCALIZATION IS CHANGED IN
PKCλ/ι DEFICIENT MICE AND PODOCYTES
Kirstin Worthmann | Michael Leitges | Oliver DittrichBreiholz | Michael Kracht | Hermann Haller | Mario Schiffer
Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Germany | Biotechnology Centre Oslo, Oslo, Norway
FO022
PROTEINURIA IMPAIRS PODOCYTE REGENERATION IN
GLOMERULAR DISORDERS
Anna Peired | Maria Lucia Angelotti | Elisa Ronconi | Elena
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Mechanisms and targets of glomerular damage
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S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
Lazzeri | Alessandro Sisti | Laura Lasagni | Paola Romagnani
Univ Florence, Florence, Italy
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Mini Lecture
Podocyte cell communication through glutamate receptors and co
Maria Pia Rastaldi, Milan, Italy
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 342AB
11:45 - 13:15
Free Communication Session 5 + Mini Lecture
Chair:Ivan Rychlik, Prague, Czech Republic
Franz Schaefer, Heidelberg, Germany
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO023
aHUS SUPERIMPOSED TO UNDERLYING GLOMERULOPATHY: AN UNDERPINNED ASSOCIATION?
Lucio Manenti | Marco Allinovi | Augusto Vaglio | Lando Allegri | Elisa Gnappi
Dept Nephrology, Univ Parma
FO024
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ECULIZUMAB TREATMENT
FOR ATYPICAL HAEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME
(aHUS) IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS: SUBGROUP ANALYSIS
OF A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Giacomo Simonetti | Ramon Vilalta | Anne-Laure Lapeyraque| Ralph Gruppo | Julius Sherwinter | Jodi Smith | Courtney Thornburg | Therese Jungraithmayr | Elke Wuehl |
Samhar Al-Akash | J.C. Davin | Marie Alice Macher | Craig
Langman | Juan Antonio Camacho Diaz
Bern Univ Hosp, Bern, Switzerland | Hosp Vall d’Hebron,
Barcelona, Spain | CHU Sainte-Justine, Montréal, Canada |
Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Center, Cincinnati, USA|
Children’s Healthcare Atlanta, Atlanta, USA | Children’s Hosp
and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, USA | Duke Univ Medical Center, Durham, USA | Innsbruck Medical Univ, Innsbruck, Austria | Center Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine,
Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany | Driscoll Children’s
Kidney Center, Corpus Christi, USA | Emma Children’s Hosp,
Amsterdam, Netherlands | Hôp Robert Debré, Paris, France |
Children’s Memorial Hosp, Chicago, USA | Hosp Infantil Sant
Joan de Déu, Barcelona, Spain
FO025
BARDOXOLONE METHYL ACUTELY REDUCES SERUM
MAGNESIUM IN STAGE 3B AND 4 CKD PATIENTS WITH
TYPE 2 DIABETES WITHOUT ANY ADVERSE EFFECT ON
QT INTERVAL
Melanie Chin | Angie Goldsberry, MS | Sudarshan Hebbar |
Colin Meyer | Paul Audhya | Robert Toto | David Warnock
Reata Pharmaceuticals, Irving TX, USA | Univ Texas Southwestern, Dallas TX, USA | Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL USA
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HUS and diabetic nephropathy
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S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FO026
WEIGHT LOSS IN OBESE, STAGE 3B AND 4 CKD PATIENTS
WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES GIVEN BARDOXOLONE METHYL
Pablo Pergola | Melanie Chin | Angie Goldsberry, MS | Sudarshan Hebbar | Colin Meyer | Paul Audhya
Renal Associates, San Antonio TX, USA | Reata Pharmaceuticals, Irving TX, USA
FO027
PROTEINURIA IS A THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR RENOPROTECTION IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES WITH
OVERT NEPHROPATHY: A SUB-ANALYSIS OF ORIENT
STUDY
Enyu Imai | Masakazu Haneda | Sadayoshi Ito | Fumiaki Kobayashi | Tetsu Yamasaki | Juliana Chan | Hirofumi Makino
Nagoya Univ, Nagoya, Japan | Asahikawa Medical Univ, Asahikawa, Japan | Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Japan | Daiichi-Sankyo
Co.Ltd. Tokyo Japan | Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Hong Kong,
China | Okayama Univ, Okayama, Japan
Mini Lecture
An analysis of the worldwide output in Nephrology research 2002-2010
Marc de Broe, Antwerp, Belgium
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ROOM CONCORDE 2
11:45 - 13:15
Free Communication Session 6
Chair:Georges Deschênes, Paris, France
Markus J. Kemper, Hamburg, Germany
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO028
IDENTIFICATION OF PROGNOSTIC MARKERS OF POSTNATAL RENAL FUNCTION IN BILATERAL OBSTRUCTIVE
NEPHROPATHY BY FOETAL URINE PROTEOME ANALYSIS
Julie Klein | Chrystelle Lacroix | Cécile Caubet | Justyna
Siwy| Françoise Muller | Jean-Loup Bascands | Stéphane Decramer | Joost Schanstra
Inserm U1048 | CNRS, IPBS (Inst Pharmacologie et Biologie
Structurale)| Mosaiques Diagnostics | Néphrologie Pédiatrique, Hôp Robert Debré AP-HP| Inst Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease
FO029
SWITCH FROM PROTEASOME TO IMMUNOPROTEASOME
IN CHILDREN WITH IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Roberta Camilla | Elisa Loiacono | Licia Peruzzi | Rachele
Gallo | Maria Elena Donadio | Luca Vergano | Federica Campolo | Laura Morando | Alessandro Amore | Rosanna Coppo
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl, R.Margherita Hosp, Turin
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THE IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN: ENDEMIC OR EPIDEMIC?
Claire Dossier | Anne-Laure Leclerc | Nathanael Lapidus |
Alexandra Rousseau | Marina Charbit | Helene Sarda | Fouad
Madhi | Fabrice Carrat | Georges Deschenes
Hop Robert Debré | Hop Trousseau | Unité Biostatistiques,
Saint Antoine | URC-Est , Saint Antoine | Hop Necker Enfant
Malade | Hop René Dubos | CH Intercommunal Creteil | Serv
Néphrologie Pédiatique, Hôp Robert Debré, Paris, France
FO031
THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING OF MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL IN CHILDREN WITH STEROID-DEPENDENT
IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Jerome Harambat | Aymeric Dallocchio | Vincent Guigonis |
Lydia Ichay | Lucie Bessenay | Françoise Broux | Arnaud Garnier | Denis Morin | Brigitte Llanas | Frank Saint-Marcoux |
Stéphane Decramer
ESPN/ERA-EDTA Registry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands | Children’s Univ Hosp | Children’s
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Paediatric nephrology
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Univ Hosp, Limoges, France | Children’s Univ Hosp, Montpelier, France | Children’s Univ Hosp, Clermond-Ferrand, France | Children’s Univ Hosp, Rouen, France | Children’s Univ
Hosp, Toulouse, France | Children’s Univ Hosp, Bordeaux,
France | Pharmacology, Univ Hosp, Limoges, France
FO032
POST-TRANSPLANT DISEASE RECURRENCE AND GRAFT
LOSS; STILL A MAJOR PROBLEM IN PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION
Karlijn van Stralen | Enrico Verrina | Mirco Belingheri | Jiri
Dusek | Jan Dudley | Ryszard Grenda | Jacek Rubik | Sarunas
Rudaitis | Christoph Rudin | Franz Schaefer | Kitty Jager
AMC | G. Gaslini | Clinica Pediatrica De Marchi, Milano,
Italy| Charles Univ Prague, Prague, Czech Republic | Bristol
Royal Hosp Children, Bristol, UK | Children’s Memorial Health
Inst, Warsaw, Poland | Hosp Lithuanian Univ Health Sciences
Kaunas Clinics, Kaunas, Lithuania | Univ Children’s Hosp,
Basel, Switzerland | Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany |
AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
FO033
AN OUTBREAK OF SHIGA-TOXIN PRODUCING E. COLI
O104:H4 HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME (STEC-HUS)
IN GERMANY: PRESENTATION AND SHORT TERM OUTCOME IN CHILDREN. A REPORT OF THE GERMAN PEDIATRIC HUS REGISTRY
Sebastian Loos | Markus J Kemper
Pediatric Nephrology, Hamburg, Germany
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 11
Thrombotic microangiopathies and complement
disorders
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Chair:Terry Cook, London, UK
Marina Noris, Bergamo, Italy
EHEC: the German 2011 epidemic
Jan T. Kielstein, Hanover, Germany
Atypical HUS and the complement system
Véronique Fremeaux-Bacchi, Paris, France
The biology of ADAMs in renal diseases
Harry Van Goor, Groningen, Netherlands
C3 glomerulonephritis and CFHR5 nephropathy
Patrick Maxwell, London, UK
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S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM CONCORDE 1
P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 12
FRIDAY, MAY 25
The prehypertensive kidney
Chair:Kerstin Amann, Erlangen, Germany
Jean-Jacques Boffa, Paris, France
Pathophysiological renal characteristics of prehypertension
Peter W. de Leeuw, Maastricht, Netherlands
Early markers of renal dysfunction in prehypertension
Alexander Rosenkranz, Graz, Austria
Tubulo-interstitial changes in early hypertension and its
relation to natriuresis
Jacek Manitius, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Renal dysfunction and chronic abnormalities in prehypertension
Luis Ruilope, Madrid, Spain
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU 15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 13
Chair:Klaus Olgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark
Justin Silver, Jerusalem, Israel
Physiology and pathophysiology of the calcium sensing
receptor in the kidney
Daniela Riccardi, Cardiff, UK
microRNAs and RNA binding proteins in the regulation
of PTH synthesis
Tally Naveh-Many, Jerusalem, Israel
Calcium sensing receptor: extrarenal effects
Dominique Prié, Paris, France
Modulation of calcium sensing by calcimimetics
J. Mariano Rodriguez, Cordoba, Spain
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Calcium sensing and PTH secretion
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 14
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Peritoneal dialysis
Chair:Olof Heimbürger, Stockholm, Sweden
Nicholas Topley, Cardiff, UK
The biology of the peritoneum, what’s emerging in the
21st century. Lessons to be learnt by EuTRiPD
Christoph Aufricht, Vienna, Austria
Mechanisms of fibrosis/sclerosis and impact of PD solutions
Vedat Schwenger, Heidelberg, Germany
Peritoneal sclerosis and clinical membrane changes when do we need to worry?
Simon Davies, Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Encapsulating Peritoneal Sclerosis: clinical insights and
treatments options
Martin Wilkie, Sheffield, UK
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 2
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 15
Renal fibrosis
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Chair:Christos Chatziantoniou, Paris, France
Katalin Susztak, Bronx, USA
The development of tubulo-interstitial fibrosis
Wilhelm Kriz, Mannheim, Germany
Lipocalin-2 and progression of CKD
Fabiola Terzi, Paris, France
EGF receptor pathway and progression of glomerular
disease
Pierre-Louis Tharaux, Paris, France
Methylation determines fibroblast activation and fibrogenesis in the kidney
Michael Zeisberg, Göttingen, Germany
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S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Free Communication Session 7 + Mini Lecture
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Vascular damage and access in CKD
Chair:Giorgina B. Piccoli, Turin, Italy
Dimitrios Tsakiris, Thessaloniki, Greece
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO034
KRÜPPEL-LIKE FACTOR 4 CONTRIBUTES TO HIGH PHOSPHATE-INDUCED PHENOTYPIC SWITCHING OF VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS INTO OSTEOGENIC CELLS
Tadashi Yoshida | Maho Yamashita | Matsuhiko Hayashi
Apheresis and Dialysis Center, School Medicine, Keio Univ,
Tokyo Japan
FO035
IN VIVO EFFECTS OF THE PROTEIN-BOUND UREMIC TOXINS P-CRESYLSULFATE, P-CRESYLGLUCURONIDE AND
INDOXYLSULFATE ON THE CROSS-TALK BETWEEN LEUKOCYTES AND THE VESSEL WALL
Anneleen Pletinck | Griet Glorieux | Eva Schepers | Maria
Van Landschoot | Johan Van de Voorde | Wim Van Biesen |
Raymond Vanholder
Ghent Univ Hosp, Ghent, Belgium
FO036
INDOXYL SULFATE ENHACES NEOINTIMA FORMATION
VIA INDUCTION OF LY6CHIGH INFLAMMATORY MONOCYTE
Yoko Yagi | Shunsuke Ito | Sumie Goto | Mizuko Osaka |
Masayuki Yoshida
Biomedical Research Laboratories, Kureha Corp, Tokyo, Japan|
Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ, Tokyo, Japan
Mini Lecture
The vascular access unit: surgeons, nephrologists, nurses
or all of them together?
Carlo Basile, Taranto, Italy
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO037
RECENT INTERNATIONAL TRENDS FROM THE DOPPS
IN VASCULAR ACCESS USE IN HEMODIALYSIS PA-
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
FO038
AN EVALUATION OF VASCULAR ACCESS AND MORTALITY IN THE IMPACT™ PROGRAM
Steven Wilson | John Robertson | Grace Chen | Pooja Goel|
Deborah Benner | Mahesh Krishnan | Tracy Mayne | Allen
Nissenson
DaVita, Inc | DaVita, Washington, D.C, US | DaVita, El Segundo, US
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TIENTS: SUBSTANTIAL RISE IN CATHETER USE IN SOME
COUNTRIES
Ronald Pisoni | Douglas Fuller | Richard Fluck | Joan Fort|
Francesco Locatelli | Lawrence Spergel | David Goodkin |
Friedrich Port | Bruce Robinson
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, USA |
Derby City General Hosp, Derby, UK | Hosp Vall d’Hebron,
Barcelona, Spain | Osp A. Manzoni, Lecco, Italy | Dialysis Management Medical Group
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM 352AB
P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Free Communication Session 8
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Clinical epidemiology and CKD 1-5
Chair:Luc Frimat, Nancy, France
Francesca Mallamaci, Reggio Calabria, Italy
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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BIRTHWEIGHT PREDICTS GLOMERULAR FILTRATION
RATE
Suad Hannawi | Issa Salmi | Helen Healy | Robert Atkins |
Jonathan Shaw
Al Baraha Hosp, Muscat, Oman | Royal Hosp | Royal Brisbane
Hosp | Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Inst, Brisbane, Australia
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SERUM URIC ACID AND RISK OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: THE ROTTERDAM STUDY AND META-ANALYSIS
Sanaz Sedaghat | Ewout Hoorn | Frank van Rooij | Albert
Hofman | Oscar H. Franco | Jacqueline Witteman | Abbas Dehghan
Dept Epidemiology, Dept Internal Medicine—Nephrology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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RELATIVE ENERGY BALANCE, CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND ALL-CAUSE
MORTALITY
Samuel Iff | Wong Germaine | Angela C Webster | Jie-Jin
Wang | Paul Mitchell | Jonathan Craig
Centre Kidney Research, Westmead, Australia | Centre Vision
Research, Westmead, Australia
FO042
IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SHORT TERM
CHANGES IN KIDNEY FUNCTION AND MORTALITY?
Christopher Farmer | Jean Irving | Brenda Hemmelgarn | Josef Coresh | Paul Stevens
East Kent Univ Hosp NHS Foundation Trust, UK | East Kent
Hosp Univ NHS Foundation Trust, UK | Univ Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada| Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Public
Health, Baltimore, USA
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FO043
FGF23 AND ASYMMETRICAL DIMETHYLARGININE (ADMA)
ARE INTERACTIVE FACTORS IN THE HIGH RISK FOR CKD
PROGRESSION IN STAGE 2-5 CKD PATIENTS
Giovanni Tripepi | Daniela Leonardis | Maurizio Postorino |
Giuseppe Enia | Carmine Zoccali | Francesca Mallamaci | The
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INTACT FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 23 LEVELS PREDICT INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR EVENT BEFORE BUT
NOT AFTER THE START OF DIALYSIS
Sayoko Yonemoto | Takayuki Hamano | Naohiko Fujii | Yoshitugu Obi | Isao Matsui | Satoshi Mikami | Chikako Nakano| Kazunori Inoue | Akihiro Shimomura | Noriyuki Okada|
Yoshiharu Tsubakihara | Hiromi Rakugi | Yoshitaka Isaka |
Masaya Katayama
Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hosp, Hyogo, Japan | Center
Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Univ Pennsylvania
Perelman School Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA | Dept Internal Medicine, Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hosp, Hyogo,
Japan| Dept Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology, Osaka Univ
Graduate School Medicine, Osaka, Japan | Dept Internal Medicine, Higashi-Kohri Hosp, Osaka, Japan | Dept Nephrology
and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan | Tokushima Second Clinic, Tokushima, Japan
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MAURO Working Group
CNR-IBIM, Reggio Calabria | CNR IBIM and Osp Riuniti, Reggio Calabria, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM 342AB
P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Free Communication Session 9 + Mini Lectures
FRIDAY, MAY 25
AKI clinical studies
Chair:Fatma Ben Moussa, Tunis, Tunisia
Petar Kes, Zagreb, Croatia
Mini Lecture
Epidemiology of AKI in the ICU
Fernando Liano, Madrid, Spain
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO045
DOES ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY MANAGED ENTIRELY IN
THE COMMUNITY HAVE SIMILAR MORTALITY OUTCOMES TO HOSP ACQUIRED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY?
Michael Bedford | Helen Hobbs | Jean Irving | Toby Wheeler| Paul Stevens | Christopher Farmer
East Kent Hosp Univ NHS Foundation Trust
FO046
RENAL HYPOPERFUSION, RATHER THAN TUBULAR DAMAGE IS THE MAIN INITIAL EVENT IN AKI DURING EARLY SEPSIS
Jill Vanmassenhove | Wim Van Biesen | Griet Glorieux | Raymond Vanholder
Ghent Univ Hosp, Nephrology, Gent, Belgium
FO047
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS WITH FALCIPARUM
MALARIA. AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RIFLE CRITERIA
João Brandão | Joao Egidio Romao Jr
Clinica Multiperfil | Hosp Beneficencia Portuguesa, Sao Paulo,
Brazil
Mini Lecture
Disaster nephrology
Mehmet Sukru Sever, Istanbul, Turkey
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 16
Chair:Friedrich Port, Ann Arbor, USA
Bruce Robinson, Ann Arbor, USA
Benefits of studying differences in practice and outcomes
Bruce Robinson, Ann Arbor, USA
Practices before and after policy changes
Werner Kleophas, Düsseldorf, Germany
Transitions from CKD to dialysis
Christian Combe, Bordeaux, France
Indicators related to Mineral Bone Disease
Francesca Tentori, Ann Arbor, USA
Vascular access: Achieving better outcomes
Richard Fluck, Derby, UK
Panel Discussion
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Correlating international hemodialysis practice
differences with outcomes: the Dialysis Outcomes
and Practice Patterns Study (DOPPS)
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM CONCORDE 1
P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 17
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Vascular calcification in CKD
Chair:Tilman Drueke, Amiens, France
J. Mariano Rodriguez, Cordoba, Spain
Vascular calcifications – lessons from animal studies
Patrick D’Haese, Antwerp, Belgium
Magnesium and cardiovascular disease in CKD
Fatih Kircelli, Yozgat, Turkey
The mysterious effects of sodium thiosulfate on extraosseous calcifications
Andreas Pasch, Bern, Switzerland
Vascular calcification in patients with CKD. Outcomes
and therapy
Teresa Adragão, Cascais, Portugal
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 18
Chair:Fernando Fervenza, Rochester, USA
Dario Roccatello, Turin, Italy
Glomerulonephritis with monoclonal immunoglobulin
deposits: the expanding spectrum
Alexandre Karras, Paris, France
Recent diagnostic and therapeutic advances in ALamyloidosis
Frank Bridoux, Poitiers, France
New strategies for the treatment of amyloidosis
Mark B. Pepys, London, UK
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FRIDAY, MAY 25
Paraneoplastic GN, monoclonal-IgG related
disorders and amyloid
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Literature Update 1
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Clinical nephrology
Chair:Jacques Bernheim, Kfar-Saba, Israel
Momir Polenakovic, Skopje, F.Y.R. of Macedonia
Dominique Joly, Paris, France
Eberhard Ritz, Heidelberg, Germany
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
17:00 - 18:30
Literature Update 2
Transplantation
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Chair:François Berthoux, Saint-Etienne, France
Rainer Oberbauer, Linz, Austria
Daniel Abramowicz, Brussels, Belgium
Denis Glotz, Paris, France
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S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM 352AB
P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Free Communication Session 10
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Genetic studies in renal diseases
Chair:Dominique Chauveau, Toulouse, France
Roser Torra, Barcelona, Spain
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO048
THE COMPLEXITY OF THE 5’UTR REGION OF CLCN5
GENE: TEN 5’UTR ENDS ARE DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED IN THE HUMAN KIDNEY
Enrica Tosetto | Alberto Casarin | Rosalba Cristofaro | Leonardo Salviati | Franca Anglani
Lab Clinical and Epidemiological Genetics, Dept Pediatrics,
Univ Padua, Padua Italy | Lab Histomorphology and Molecular Biology Kidney, Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Univ
Padua, Italy
FO049
CYSTINURIA: PHENOTYPE AND OUTCOMES IN A LARGE
FRENCH COHORT OF 426 PATIENTS
Caroline Prot Bertoye | Said Lebbah | Michel Daudon | Camille Couffignal | Caroline Elie | Isabelle Tostivint | Olivier
Traxer | Bertrand Knebelmann | Marie Courbebaisse
Necker Hosp, Paris, France | Tenon Hosp, Paris, France | PitieSalpetriere Hosp, Paris, France | Europeen Georges Pompidou
Hosp, Paris, France
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HIGHER THROMBIN ACTIVATABLE FIBRINOLYSIS INHIBITOR LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATION
AND GENETIC MUTATIONS IN ATTACK-FREE FAMILIAL
MEDITERRANEAN FEVER PATIENTS
Nuket Bavbek Ruzgaresen | Mevlut Ceri | Ayse Kargili | Derya Akdeniz | Ali Akcay | Murat Duranay | Galip Guz
Fatih Univ Medical School, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey|
Ankara Education and Research Hosp, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Fatih Univ Medical School Dept Internal Medicine, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Medical School Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey
FO051
CAUSAL ROLE OF URIC ACID IN HYPERTENSION AND
ATHEROSCLEROSIS: NEW EVIDENCE BY A MENDELIAN
RANDOMIZATION APPROACH
Alessandra Testa | Belinda Spoto | Maria Cristina Sanguedolce | Vincenzo Panuccio | Daniela Leonardis | Rocco Tripepi |
Angela Mafrica | Giovanni Tripepi | Carmine Zoccali | Fran-
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LINKAGE ANALYSIS DETECTS TWO ADDITIONAL REGIONS IN FAMILIAL IGA NEPHROPATHY
Francesco Pesce | Sharon Natasha Cox | Grazia Serino | Fabio
Sallustio | Philippe Froguel | Francesco Paolo Schena | Mario
Falchi
Dept Genomics of Common Disease - School Public Health - Imperial College London | Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl
(DETO) - Univ Bari-Italy | Nephrology Dialysis and Transpl
Unit
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FO053
GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY (GWAS) OF INCIDENT CKD AND EGFR CHANGE: THE CKDGEN CONSORTIUM
Carsten Böger on behalf of the CKDGen CKD Progression Writing Group
Univ Medical Center Regensburg, Germany | CKDGen Consortium
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cesca Mallamaci
CNR-IBIM, Reggio Calabria | CNR IBIM and Osp Riuniti, Reggio Calabria
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM 342AB
P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Free Communication Session 11 + Mini Lecture
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Hypertension
Chair:Michel Godin, Rouen, France
Gérard M. London, Fleury-Mérogis, France
FREE COMMUNICATION
FO054
MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSC) PREVENT THE RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION, IMPROVE RENAL FUNCTION AND REDUCE THE RAS MARKERS IN THE RAT
KIDNEY
Elizabeth Oliveira Sales | Mirian Boim | Edgar Maquigussa|
Patricia Semedo | Luciana Pereira | Niels Camara | Cassia Bergamaschi | Ruy Campos
Federal Univ São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Mini Lecture
Intrarenal Renin Angiotensin System
Laszlo Rosivall, Budapest, Hungary
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO055
ALISKIREN EFFECT IN REVERSING HYPERTENSION-INDUCED CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Lise Weis | Jean-Claude Dussaule | David Feldman | Christos
Chatziantoniou | Panagiotis Kavvadas
INSERM UMR S702, Paris, France | Novartis Pharamaceuticals
Corp., East Hanover, New Jersey, USA
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DETERMINANTS OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY
SUBCLINICAL LESIONS IN HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS
WITH RENAL FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA
S Savard | Luca Zanoli | G Bobrie | X Jeunemaitre | M Azizi |
M Frank | PF Plouin | S Laurent | P Boutouyrie
Dept Nephrology, Dept Pharmacology, HEGP, AP-HP, INSERM U970 and Univ Paris-Descartes, Paris, France
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
FO058
COMPARISON OF BLOOD PRESSURE PATTERNS IN INCIDENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: EVALUATION OF
DIALYSIS DATA FROM 24 COUNTRIES
Adrian Guinsburg | Inga Bayh | Michael Etter | Gero von Gersdorff | Aileen Grassmann | Jeroen Kooman | Maggie Lam |
Daniele Marcelli | Cristina Marelli | Laura Scatizzi | Mathias
Schaller | Adam Tashman | Stephan Thijssen | Ted Toffelmire| Len A Usvyat | Frank M. van der Sande | Yuedong Wang |
Claudia barth | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Fresenius Medical Care Latin America | Fresenius Medical
Care Europe | Fresenius Medical Care Asia Pacific | Univ Hosp
Cologne, Cologne, Germany | Maastricht Univ Hosp | Renal
Research Inst, New York, New York, USA | Fresenius Medical Care Canada | Univ California Santa Barbara | Curatorium
Dialysis and Kidney Transpl (KfH), Germany
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FO057
ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN SALT SENSITIVE PEOPLE
Fernando Margulis | Veronica Golglid | Ruben Schiavelli
Unidad Nefrologia y Trasplante Renal, Hosp Cosme Argerich,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM CONCORDE 2
P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Free Communication Session 12
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Anaemia
Chair:Patrick Biggar, Coburg, Germany
Goce Spasovski, Skopje, F.Y.R. of Macedonia
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
FO059
CROSS-SPECIES EVALUATION OF PEGINESATIDE PHARMACOKINETICS, ERYTHROPOIETIC ACTIVITY, AND
ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR (EPOR) BINDING
Jennifer M. Green | Richard B. Mortensen | K-L Fong | Qing
Fan | Karen Leu | Peter J. Schatz | Kathryn Woodburn
Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, USA | Affymax, Inc. | Accellient Partners LLC, USA
FO060
PROTEIN CARBAMYLATION AND ERYTHROPOIETIN RESISTANCE IN END STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE
Sahir Kalim | Hector Tamez | Julia Wenger | Elizabeth Ankers | Anders Berg | Ananth Karumanchi | Ravi Thadhani
Massachusetts General Hosp, Boston, USA | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, USA
FO061
HEMOSIDEROSIS DURING HEMODIALYSIS: AN MRI STUDY BASES ON 119 PATIENTS
Rostoker Guy | Griuncelli Mireille | Loridon Christelle | Roy
Myriam | Cohen Yves | Janklewicz Philipppe
Hôp Privé Claude Galien, Quincy sous Senart, France
FO062
HEPCIDIN ISOFORMS AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF
RECOMBINANT HUMAN ERYTHROPOIETIN IN PATIENTS
UNDERGOING MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS
Takashi Yokoyama | Yasushi Shimonaka | Yusuke Sasaki |
Yuichi Yoshida | Kenro Yamazaki
Dept Nephrology and Dialysis, Sapporo Higashi-Tokushukai
Hosp, Sapporo, Japan | Product Research Dept, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Led, Kamakura, Japan | Dept Nephrology and
Dialysis, Sapporo Higashinaebo Hosp, Sapporo, Japan
FO063
HEPCIDIN-25 IS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGRESSION TO
END STAGE RENAL DISEASE BUT NOT WITH MORTALITY
IN DIABETIC CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Martin Wagner | Ahsan Alam | Mark Busbridge | Caroline
Kurtz | Josef Zimmermann | Peter Heuschmann | Christoph
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
FO064
VITAMIN D AS A NEW REGULATOR OF IRON METABOLISM: VITAMIN D SUPPRESSES HEPCIDIN IN VITRO AND IN
VIVO
Justine Bacchetta | Joshua J Zaritsky | Thomas S Lisse | Jessica
L Sea | Rene F Chun | Elizabeta Nemeth | Thomas Ganz |
Mark Westerman | Isidro B Salusky | Martin Hewison
Centre Reference Maladies Rénales Rares | UCLA, Los Angeles,
USA | Intrinsic LifeSciences, La Jolla, USA
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Wanner | Damien Ashby | Lothar Schramm
Div Nephrology, Univ Hosp Würzburg, Germany | Div Nephrology, McGill Univ, Montreal, Canada | Dept Clinical Chemistry, Imperial College London, UK |Inst Clinical Epidemiology and Biometry, Univ Würzburg, Germany| Kidney and
Transplant Inst, Imperial College, London, UK
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P R O G R A M M E
FRIDAY, MAY 25
S C I E N T I F I C
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PARIS, France
Acid-base / Electrolytes
FP001-FP013
Cell signalling / Pathophysiology
FP014-FP043
Hypertension
FP044-FP077
Clinical Nephrology Lab methods and other markers
FP078-FP147
Clinical Nephrology - Epidemiology I
FP148-FP182
Renal anaemia - CKD 1-5
FP183-FP217
Mineral and bone disease - CKD 1-5
FP218-FP254
Diabetes - Experimental
FP255-FP282
Diabetes - Clinical
FP283-FP318
Electrolyte disorders / Nephrolithiasis
FP319-FP330
Primary and secondary glomerulonephritis I
FP331-FP377
Extracorporeal dialysis:
techniques and adequacy
FP378-FP460
Cardiovascular complications in CKD 5D
FP461-FP537
Vascular access
FP538-FP585
Epidemiology and outcome research
in CKD 5D
FP586-FP663
FRIDAY, MAY 25
POSTER SESSION
Poster Area
09:30 - 10:45
Nutrition, inflammation and oxidative stress CKD 5D
FP664-FP687
Transplantation - Clinical I
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FP688-FP729
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ACID-BASE / ELECTROLYTES
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP001
SEVERE HYPERKALEMIA REQUIRING HOSPITALIZATION; PREDICTORS
OF MORTALITY AND IMPROVEMENT
Jung Nam An | Jung Pyo Lee | Yun Kyu Oh | Chun Soo Lim
Seoul National Univ Hosp | Boramae Medical Center | Seoul National Univ
FP002
PHARMACOKINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMICS OF ORAL TOLVAPTAN
TABLETS IN SUBJECTS WITH VARYING DEGREES OF RENAL FUNCTION
Susan Shoaf | Patricia Bricmont | Suresh Mallikaarjun
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc, Rockville, MD,
USA | Otsuka Pharmaceutical Res & Commercialization, inc.
FP003
N-ACETYLCYSTEINE ATTENUATES RENAL AND LUNG ALTERATIONS INDUCED BY SENESCENCE IN THE RAT
Rildo Aparecido Volpini | Ana Carolina de Braganca | Daniele Canale | Janaina
Garcia Gonçalves | Thais Prevital Bastos Brandão | Lucia Andrade | Antonio
Carlos Seguro | Maria Heloisa Massola Shimizu
Hosp Clínicas Fac Medicina Univ São Paulo, Brasil | Fac Medicina da Univ São
Paulo
FP004
WITH-NO-LYSINE KINASEs (WNKs) IN ALDOSTERONE ESCAPE PHENOMENON
Jeonghwan Lee | Kwon Wook Joo | Yun Kyu Oh | Yoon Chul Jung | Jae-Ho
Earm | Jin Suk Han
Internal Medicine, Seoul National Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea | Internal Medicine,
Seoul National Univ Boramae Hosp, Seoul, Korea | Internal Medicine, Pundang
Jesaeng General Hosp, Sungnam, Korea | Earm Jae-Ho Dialysis Center, Chungju,
Korea | Seoul National Univ College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
FP005
HYPONATREMIA IN THE HOSP SETTING: INTERIM RESULTS FROM A
PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL, MULTI-CENTER, GLOBAL REGISTRY
Esteban Poch | Volker Burst | Arthur Greenberg | Andrew Makin | Sandra
Chase
Hosp Clínic Barcelona | Univsklinik Köln | Duke Univ | Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Europe Ltd. | Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.
FP006
HIGH INCIDENCE OF ASYMPTOMATIC HYPONATREMIA IN FEMALE RAVERS USING ECSTASY
Boer Walther | R.E. Blom | G.D. Van Dijken | R.J. Hené
Dept Nephrology, Univ Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands
FP007
COORDINATED CONTROL OF BASOLATERAL NA,K-ATPASE AND TIGHTJUNCTIONS IN REPSONSE TO APICAL SODIUM ENTRY IN COLLECTING
DUCT CELLS
Wang Yu-Bao | Leroy Valerie | Ernandez Thomas | Maunsbach Arvid | Doucet
Alain | Martin Pierre-Yves | Eric Feraille
Univ Geneva | CHRU Lille | Univ Aarhus | INSERM-Cordelier Res CenterParis-France
FP008
IN ACIDOTIC HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS, HIGH DIALYSATE BICARBONATE CONCENTRATION CORRECTS PRE-HD ACIDOSIS BUT INDUCES
POST-HD ALKALEMIA, ASSOCIATED WITH ATTENUATED PCO2 INCREASE WITH ITS PARTIAL DECREASE TOWARD END OF HD
David Tovbin | Luna Avnon | Debora Bloch | Moshe Zlotnik | Amir AbdElkadir | Shimon Storch
Soroka Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel | Medical School for International Health, Ber-Sheva, Israel | Biomedical Engineering, Ben-Gurion Univ, Beer-Sheva,
Israel | Nephrology, Bnai-Zion Medical Center, Haifa, Israel
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PARIS, France
FP010
DIFFERENT TRANSPORT MODE OF NPT1 AND NPT4 FOR ORGANIC
ANIONS
Naohiko Anzai | Promsuk Jutabha
Dokkyo Medical Univ School of Medicine, Tochigi, Japan
FP011
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE STRONGEST MAS-AGONIST
Markus Tölle | Vera Jankowski | Axel Kretschmer | Robson A. S. Santos | Walter Zidek | Joachim Jankowski | Michael Bader
Charite | Bayer | Univ Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais | Max-Delbrück-Center Molecular Medicine, Berlin
FP012
IDENTIFICATION OF URINARY EXOSOMAL PROTEINS BY MASS SPECTROMETRY
Matthieu Bourderioux | Guerrera Ida Chiara | Nguyen-Khoa Thao | Jeanson
Ludovic | Chhuon Cerina | Planelles Gabrielle | Knebelmann Bertrand | Escudier Estelle | Escudier Bernard | Edelman Aleksander
INSERM U845 | INSERM | AP-HP | INSERM U933 | Inst Gustave Roussy
FP013
DISTAL CONVOLUTED TUBULE (DCT) SPECIFIC TRANSCRIPTS IDENTIFIED USING DCT LARGE SCALE SAMPLING
Nicolas Picard | Johannes Loffing
INSERM UMRS 872, Paris, France | Anatomisches Inst, Zurich, Switzerland
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FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP009
DISRUPTED CHRONOBIOLOGY OF WATER EXCRETION, BUT NOT Na EXCRETION, IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED INSULINOSECRETION IN THE
METABOLIC SYNDROME
Leopold Fezeu | Lise Bankir | Boris Hansel | Dominique Guerrot
INSERM Unit 872-E2 | Serv Endocrinologie, Hôp Pitié-Salpetrière, Paris, France| Nephrology Dept, Rouen Univ Hosp, Rouen, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
CELL SIGNALLING / PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP014
ROLE OF INDOLE-DERIVED UREMIC SOLUTES ON TISSUE FACTOR PRODUCTION VIA ARYL HYDROCARBON RECEPTOR PATHWAY
Claire Cerini | Bertrand Gondouin | Laetitia Dou | Ariane Duval-Sabatier |
Philippe Brunet | Francoise Dignat- George | Stephane Burtey
INSERM U 1076, Univ Aix Marseille, Marseille, France
FP015
IL-13 HAS AN INHIBITORY EFFECT ON TYPE I COLLAGEN EXPRESSION BY
SUPPRESSION OF SMAD3 ACTIVITIES IN TGF-BETA1-STIMULATED RENAL
TUBULOEPITHELIAL CELLS
Kazuhiro Okano | Tomihito Iwasaki | Hikohiro Jinnai | Asako Hibi | Naoko
Miwa | Naoki Kimata | Kosaku Nitta | Takashi Akiba
Dept Blood Purification and Dept Medicine, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ, Tokyo, Japan
FP016
TELMISARTAN POTENTIATES ANTIANGIOGENIC EFFECTS OF SUNITINIB
IN A XENOGRAFT MODEL OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Thibault Dolley-Hitze | Grégory Verhoest | Florence Jouan | Yannick ArlotBonnemains | Audrey Lavenu | Marc-Antoine Belaud-Rotureau | Nathalie
Rioux-Leclercq | Cécile Vigneau
CNRS UMR6061 / IFR 140, Fac Médecine, Univ Rennes 1 | Dept Pharmacologie
Expérimentale et Clinique, Univ Rennes 1
FP017
ALTERED ANTIGEN HANDLING AND INVOLVEMENT OF THE CX3CR1FKN AXIS IN PROMOTING HEMATURIA IN IgA NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS
Sharon Natasha Cox | Fabio Sallustio | Grazia Serino | Antonia Loverre | Francesco Pesce | Margherita Gigante | Gianluigi Zaza | Patrizia Stifanelli | Nicola
Ancona | Francesco Paolo Schena
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy | Dept Biomedical
Sciences, Univ Foggia, Foggia, Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Dept Medicine, Univ Verona, Verona, Italy | ISSIA, CNR, Bari, Italy | Nephrology Dialysis
and Transpl Unit, Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl (D.E.T.O.), Univ Bari, Italy
FP018
ARACHIDONIC ACID STIMULATES CA2+ ENTRY INTO MOUSE TAL CELLS
THROUGH AN APICAL TRPM7-LIKE CA2+-PERMEABLE NON-SELECTIVE
CATION CHANNEL
Paulais Marc | Teulon Jacques
UMRS872 - ERL7226
FP019
EXTENDED FUNCTIONAL LIFESPAN OF THE ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR (EPOR) FOLLOWING STIMULATION WITH PEGINESATIDE
Jennifer M. Green | Richard B. Mortensen | Rakesh Verma | Karen Leu | Peter
J. Schatz | Don M. Wojchowski
Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, USA | Maine Medical Center Res Inst
FP020
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY AND DIRECT ACTION ON VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CELLS BY ERYTHROPOIESIS-STIMULATING AGENT
Chieko Ihoriya | Minoru Satoh | Tamaki Sasaki | Naoki Kashihara
Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan
FP021
SIRT1 OVEREXPRESSION MITIGATES CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACETYLATES
OF NF-KB P65 SUBUNIT AND CYTOTOXICITY
Yu Jin Jung | Ae Sin Lee | Jung Eun Lee | Sik Lee | Sung Kwang Park | Won
Kim | Kyung Pyo Kang
Dept Internal Medicine, Res Inst Clinical Medicine, Chonbuk National Univ Medical School, Jeonju
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PARIS, France
FP022
CYSTEINE RESIDUES REGULATE TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL CANONICAL TYPE 6 CHANNEL PROTEIN EXPRESSION
Thilo Florian | Martin Tepel | Liu Ying | Krueger Katharina | Förste Nora |
Wittstock Antje | Scholze Alexandra
Charite Berlin Germany|SDU IMM Odense Denmark|SDU KI Odense Denmark
FP024
MICRORNA-146A DOWNREGULATES TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR SIGNALING
PATHWAY MEDIATING PUROMYCIN AMINONUCLEOSIDE INDUCED PODOCYTE INJURY
Zhi-Hong Liu | Yaojun Liang | Chun-Xia Zheng | Zhao-Hong Chen | Cai-Hong
Zeng
Res Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ School Medicine, Nanjing,
China
FP025
NANOTUBULAR CONNECTIONS BETWEEN HUMAN PERITONEAL MESOTHELIAL CELLS
Julia Ranzinger | Amin Rustom | Lars Kihm | Danijela Heide | Peter Scheurich| Martin Zeier | Vedat Schwenger
Nephrology, Univ Heidelberg, Germany | Max-Planck Inst Intelligent Systems,
Stuttgart, Germany | Univ Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
FP026
ROLE OF DNA METHYLATION IN RENAL APOPTOSIS
Jian Liu | Fang Zhong | Lili Xu | Qiao Zhou | Xu Hao | Weiming Wang | Nan
Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School of Medicine
FP027
1H NMR SPECTROSCOPY ANALYSIS OF METABOLITES IN THE KIDNEYS
PROVIDES NEW INSIGHT INTO PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS:
APPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT WITH CORDYCEPS SINENSIS
Fang Zhong | Xia Liu | Qiao Zhou | Xu Hao | Ying Lu | Shanmai Guo | Weiming Wang | Donghai Lin | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School Medicine
FP028
PHOSPHOPROTEOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE P2X7 SIGNALLING CASCADE
IN MACROPHAGES: A PUTATIVE ROLE IN GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Annalisa Vilasi | Simona Deplano | Pedro Cutillas | Robert Unwin | Frederick
W.K. Tam
Centre Nephrology, Univ College London Medical School, Royal Free Hosp,
London, UK | Renal Medicine, Imperial College Kidney and Transpl Inst, Hammersmith Hosp, London, UK | Centre Cell Signalling, Barts Cancer Inst, Bart's
and London School of Medicine, Queen Mary Univ London, London, UK
FP029
TWEAK UP-REGULATES ENDOTHELIN-1 SYSTEM IN HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Diana Medrano-Andres | Vanesa Lopez-Martinez | Patricia Martinez-Miguel |
Jose Luis Cano | Ignacio Arribas | Manuel Rodiguez-Puyol | Susana LopezOngil
Fund Investigacion Biomedica Hosp Principe de Asturias, Alcala de Henares,
Madrid, Spain | Univ Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain
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FP030
ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION PROMOTES THE TRANSITION FROM
COMPENSATORY RENAL HYPERTROPHY TO KIDNEY INJURY AFTER UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY IN MICE
Hiroyuki Kadoya | Hajime Nagasu | Minoru Satoh | Tamaki Sasaki | Naoki
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FP023
RAPAMYCIN PROMOTES PODOCYTE MIGRATION THROUGH THE UPREGULATION OF UROKINASE RECEPTOR
Yung-Tsung Chiu | Ming-Ju Wu
Taichung Veterans General Hosp, Taichung, Taiwan
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P O S T E R S
Kashihara
Kawasaki Medical School
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP031
CITRATE REDUCES CALCIUM PRECIPITATION FORMATION AND PARTICLE INDUCED INFLAMMATION
Emma Lindeberg | Gunilla Grundström
Gambro Res, Lund, Sweden
FP032
SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE 1 (SOD1) IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Scholze Alexandra | Krueger Katharina | Maier Alexandra | Martin Tepel
SDU KI Odense Denmark | Charite Berlin Germany
FP033
SIMVASTATIN INHIBITS ANGIOPOIETIN-2 RELEASE AND PRODUCTION –
A NOVEL PLEIOTROPIC EFFECT?
Chandra C Ghosh | Sascha David | Aditit Mukherjee | Steven G John | Christopher W McIntyre | Hermann Haller | Samir M Parikh
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School | Royal Derby Hosp, Renal Medicine | Nephrology
FP034
INTEGRIN-LINKED KINASE (ILK) MODULATES CELLULAR SENESCENCE
REGULATING THE EXPRESSION OF ANTI-AGING GENES
Nuria Troyano | Maria Del Nogal | Gemma Olmos | Ines Mora | Sergio De
Frutos | Manuel Rodriguez-Puyol | Maria Piedad Ruiz
Physiology Dept, Alcala Univ, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain | Univ Alcala,
Fac Medicina, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain
FP035
DIMERIZATION OF THE CALCIUM-SENSING RECEPTOR AND RESPONSE
TO CINACALCET HCL
Hansjörg Rothe | Warren Shapiro | Markus Ketteler
Klinikum Coburg, Coburg, Germany | Brookdale Univ Hosp & Medical Center
FP036
THE CALCIUM RECEPTOR CASR AND PARATHYROID HORMONE DETERMINE THE PARACELLULAR PATHWAY PERMEABILITY TO CALCIUM IN
THE THICK ASCENDING LIMB
Suresh Krishna Ramakrishnan | Alexandre Loupy | Pascal Houillier
Cordeliers Res Centre
FP037
INTRACELLULAR BLOCKADE OF AT1 RECEPTORS DOWNREGULATES
THE (PRO)RENIN RECEPTOR (PRR) GENE EXPRESSION IN MESANGIAL
CELLS
Luciana Guilhermino Pereira | Mirian Boim | Danielle Aragão | Dulce Casarini
Federal Univ São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
FP038
THE ROLE OF INTERLEUKIN-10 IN THE FIBROSIS AND INFLAMMATION
OF UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION IN MICE
Yuanmeng Jin | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, School Medicine
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FP039
ANGIOTENSIN II-INDUCED MITOCHONDRIAL NOX4 IS A MAJOR ENDOGENOUS SOURCE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN KIDNEY PROXIMAL TUBUALR CELLS
Ju-Young Moon | Yang-Gyun Kim | Sang-Ho Lee | Tae-Won Lee | Chun-Gyoo
Ihm | Eun-Young Kim | Hong-Ju Lee | Jeong-Guk Wi | Kyung-Hwan Jeong
Kyung Hee Univ Hosp Gangdong, College Medicine, Kyung Hee Univ | Kyung
Hee Univ
FP040
STEROL REGULATORY ELEMENT BINDING PROTEIN (SREBP) CLEAVAGEACTIVATING PROTEIN (SCAP) MEDIATES THE INFLAMMATORY STRESS
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IN RENAL PROXIMAL TUBULE CELLS
Xiong Zhong Ruan | Lung-Chih Li | Zac Varghese | Jin-Bor Chen | Chien-Te
Lee | John Moorhead
Centre Nephrology, UCL Medical School, Royal Free Campus | Div Nephrology,
Dept Internal Medicine | Kaohsiung Chang-Gung Memorial Hosp
FP042
ROLE OF CAVEOLIN-3 IN ALTERED PI3K/Akt SIGNALING IN SKELETAL
MUSCLE OF PATIENTS WITH CKD
Alice Bonanni | Daniela Verzola | Davide Maggi | Giuliano Brunori | Antonella
Sofia | Irene Mannucci | Sara Maffioli | Barbara Salani | Elena D'Amato| Stefano Saffioti | Alessandro Laudon | Renzo Cordera | Giacomo Garibotto
Dept Internal Medicine, Nephrology Section, Genoa Univ, Genoa, Italy | Dept
Internal Medicin, Endocrinology Section, Genoa Univ, Genoa, Italy | Nephrology Section Osp Santa Chiara, Trento, Italy
FP043
POTENTIAL RENOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF CALCITRIOL IN TUBULOINTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS INDUCED BY A PROTEINURIC NEPHROPATHY MODEL
Edgar Maquigussa | Mirian Boim | Carine Arnoni | Luciana Guilhermino Pereira
Federal Univ São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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FP041
THE UREMIC TOXIN INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID INDUCES ENDOTHELIAL
COX-2 EXPRESSION BY INCREASING OXIDATIVE STRESS
Laetitia Dou | Bertrand Gondouin | Claire Cerini | Stephane Poitevin | Philippe
Brunet | Francoise Dignat-George | Burtey Stephane
INSERM U 1076, Marseille, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
HYPERTENSION
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP044
THE UNIQUE RESPONSE OF RENIN AND ALDOSTERONE ACCORDING TO
THE AMOUNT OF SODIUM INTAKE IN SODIUM SENSITIVITY
Sung Joon Shin | Moo-Yong Rhee | ChiYeon Lim
Dongguk Univ Ilsan Hosp
FP045
DIFFERENTIAL REGULATION BY ANGIOTENSIN II AND TGF-B1 OF NOTCH
SIGNALING IN THE KIDNEY
Carolina Lavoz | Raquel Rodrigues-Díez | Sandra Rayego-Mateos | Alberto
Benito-Martin | Raul Rodrigues-Diez | Matilde Alique | Alberto Ortiz | Sergio
Mezzano | Marta Ruiz-Ortega
Cellular Biology in Renal Diseases Lab. Univ Autónoma Madrid, Spain | Dialysis
Unit, Fund Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain | Nephrology Div, Univ Austral Chile,
Valdivia Chile
FP046
ANGIOTENSIN II (ANGII) INDUCES RAPID, PRONOUNCED INCREASES IN
GLOMERULAR PERMEABILITY IN VIVO INDEPENDENT OF ITS HEMODYNAMIC ACTIONS
Josefin Axelsson | Anna Rippe | Kristinn Sverrisson | Bengt Rippe
Lund Univ, Lund, Sweden
FP047
CALCITONIN GENE RELATED PEPTIDE, HEME OXYGENASE-1, ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS AND NITRIC OXIDE-DEPENDENT VASODILATION RELATIONSHIPS IN A HUMAN MODEL OF ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE-1
RECEPTOR ANTAGONISM
Lorenzo Calò | Lucia Dal Maso | Elisa Pagnin | Paola Caielli
Univ Padova, Padova, Italy
FP048
SIRT-1, HEME-OXYGENASE-1 AND NO-MEDIATED VASODILATION IN
A HUMAN MODEL OF BLUNTED ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE 1 RECEPTOR SIGNALING. IMPLICATION WITH HYPERTENSION
Lorenzo Calò | Elisa Pagnin | Lucia Dal Maso | Paola Caielli
Univ Padova, Padova, Italy
FP049
CAN RENIN INHIBITOR ALISKIREN KEEP ITS EFFECT ON AN EVERY
OTHER DAY ADMINISTRATION?
George Spanos | Rigas Kalaitzidis | Despina Karasavvidou | Kosmas Pappas |
Olga Balafa | Kostas Siamopoulos
Dept Nephrology, Univ Hosp Ioannina | Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Medical School, Univ Ioannina
FP050
ALISKIREN PREVENTS AND AMELIORATES INSULIN RESISTANCE AND
AORTIC ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION AND REMODELING IN FRUCTOSEFED HYPERTENSIVE RATS
Te-Chao Fang | Tony J.F. Lee
Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hosp, Hualien, Taiwan | Dept Pharmacology, Southern Illinois Univ School Medicine, Springfield, IL, USA
FP051
A RANDOMIZED PARALLEL GROUP STUDY OF ALISKIREN VERSUS VALSARTAN IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH ALBUMINURIA
George Spanos | Rigas Kalaitzidis | Efthymios Pappas | Eleni Ermeidi | Athina
Tatsioni | Kostas Siamopoulos
Dept Nephrology, Univ Hosp Ioannina | Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Medical School, Univ Ioannina
FP052
URINARY EXCRETION OF KLK9 IS ASSOCIATED TO SUSTAINED HYPERTENSION, CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY AND AORTA WALL THICKENING
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FP053
COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS ANTIHYPERTENSIVE
AGENTS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND BAYESIAN
NETWORK META-ANALYSIS
Hon-Yen Wu | Yu-Sen Peng | Kuan-Yu Hung | Tun-Jun Tsai | Yu-Kang Tu |
Kuo-Liong Chien
Internal Medicine, Far Eastern Memorial Hosp, New Taipei City, Taiwan | Internal Medicine, National Taiwan Univ Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan| Div Biostatistics,
Leeds Inst Genetics, Health & Therapeutics, Univ Leeds, Leeds, UK | Grad Inst
Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, National Taiwan Univ, Taipei, Taiwan
FP054
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFECT OF CHOLECALCIFEROL DURING WINTER
MONTHS IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION
Thomas Larsen | Frank H Mose | Annebirthe B Hansen | Erling B Pedersen
Dept Medical Res, Holstebro Hosp | Dept Clinical Biochemistry, Holstebro Hosp
FP055
EFFECT OF PARICALCITOL IN HYPERTENSION AND RENAL DAMAGE INDUCED BY INHIBITION OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE IN RATS
Yasmir Quiroz | Maria Rivero | Keila Yaguas | Bernardo Rodriguez-Iturbe
Inst Venezolano Investigaciones Científicas, IVIC, Maracaibo, Venezuela | Hosp
Univ Maracaibo
FP056
MARKERS OF ENDOTHELIAL CELL DYSFUNCTION MIGHT PREDICT THE
PROGRESSION TO OVERT PREECLAMPSIA IN WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION
Dimitris Xydakis | Marita Sfakianaki | Christina Petra | Eleftheria Maragaki|
Ergini Antonaki | Eleni Krasoudaki | Konstantinos Kostakis | Konstantinos Stylianou | Apostolos Papadogiannakis
Internal Medicine, Venizeleio Hosp, Greece | Nephrology Dept, Venizleio Hosp,
Greece
FP057
IS IT A PROMISING MIRACLEOUS THERAPY? HIGH-TONE EXTERNAL
MUSCLE STIMULATION ELECTROTHERAPHY IN THE TREATMENTS OF
RESISTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE SYMPTOMATIC PERIPHERIC POLYNEUROPATHY WITH DIABETES MELLITUS, CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND
PRIMARY HYPERTENSIVES
Yahya Sagliker | Nuray Paylar | A Heidland | A Keck | R Erek | P Kolasin | P
S Ozkaynak | H S Sagliker | I Gokcay
Cukurova Univ | Sagliker Hypertension Unit | Nephrology, Würzburg Univ|
Neurology, Private Adana Hosp | Duzen Labs|Nephrology-Hypertension, Cukurova Univ
FP058
EXCESSIVE MATERNAL SALT INTAKE INCREASES PLASMA MARINOBUFAGENIN CONCENTRATION AS WELL AS CAUSES DELAYED HYPERTENSION AND ALBUMINURIA IN MALE OFFSPRING
Eberhard Ritz | Nadezda Koleganova | Marie-Luise Gross-Weissmann | Grzegorz Piecha
Internal Medicine Div Nephrology, Heidelberg, Germany | Pathology, Heidelberg, Germany | Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia, Katowice, Poland
FP059
IMPAIRED EXERCISE-INDUCED PRODUCTION OF ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC
OXIDE IN YOUNG ADULT PATIENTS WITH EARLY AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE (ADPKD)
Natalia Reinecke | Thulio Marquez Cunha | Elisa M . S. Higa | Ita Pfeferman
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Ana Blázquez-Medela | Omar Garcia-Sanchez | Yaremi Quiros | Francisco J.
Lopez-Hernandez | Jose M. Lopez-Novoa | Carlos Martinez-Salgado
Unidad Fisiopatología Renal y Cardiovascular, Inst Reina Sofía Investigación Nefrológica, Univ Salamanca, Spain | Inst Estudios Ciencias Salud Castilla y León
(IECSCYL), Hosp Univ Salamanca, Spain | Univ Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, |
Unidad Investigacion, Hosp Univ Salamanca, Spain
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Heilberg | Jose Alberto Neder | José Luiz Nishiura | Waldemar Silva Almeida|
Nestor Schor
UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brazil
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP060
INHIBITION OF URICASE CONCOMITANT TO PHYSIOLOGICAL AMOUNTS
OF GLUCOSE-FRUCTOSE HAS A SYNERGISTIC EFFECT ON INCREASING
SYSTEMIC AND GLOMERULAR PRESSURES IN RATS
Edilia Tapia | Laura G Sanchez-Lozada | Magdalena Cristóbal | Virgilia Soto|
Fernando García-Arroyo | Fabiola Monroy-Sánchez | Magdalena Madero | Richard Johnson
INC Ignacio Chávez | Univ Colorado
FP061
RENOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ROSUVASTATIN IN DAHL SALT-SENSITIVE
HYPERTENSIVE RATS
Sun Moon Kim | Seung Hee Yang | Yon Su Kim
Chungbuk National Univ Hosp, Cheongju, Korea | Kidney Res Inst, Seoul, Korea | Seoul National Univ
FP062
TUBULAR PROTEINURIA AS AN EARLY SIGN OF RENAL DAMAGE IN PREHYPERTENSION?
Sandra Karanović | Margareta Fištrek | Jelena Kos | Ivan Pećin | Vedran
Premužić | Mirta Abramović | Vesna Matijević | Dubravka Čvorišćec | Ante
Cvitković | Matej Knežević | Milan Bitunjac | Mario Laganović | Bojan Jelaković
School Medicine Univ Zagreb, Dept Nephrology, Hypertension and Dialysis,
UHC Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia | Outpatient Clinic Bebrina, Bebrina, Croatia |
Outpatient Clinic Slavonski Kobaš, Sl.Kobaš, Croatia | School Medicine Univ
Zagreb, Lab Clinical Diagnosis, UHC Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia | Inst Public Health Brodsko-posavska County, Slavonski Brod, Croatia | General Hosp Dr. Josip
Benčević, Slavonski Brod, Croatia
FP063
GLYCAEMIC CONTROL INFLUENCES SHORT-TERM BLOOD PRESSURE
VARIABILITY IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH OVERT DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Fang Liu | Min Wu | Ping Fu
West China Hosp Sichuan Univ
FP064
EFFECT OF AMILORIDE AND SPIRONOLACTONE ON RENAL TUBULAR
FUNCTION
Solveig Klok Matthesen | Thomas Larsen | Thomas Guldager Lauridsen | Henrik Vase | Pia Gjørup Holland | Karen Marie Nykjær | Søren Nielsen | Erling
Bjerregaard Pedersen
Depts Medical Res and Medicine | Water and Salt Res Center, Aarhus
FP065
URINARY NGAL EXCRETION IN HYPERTENSIVE DIABETIC RATS IS THE
CONSEQUENCE OF ITS ALTERED TUBULAR HANDLING
Ana Blázquez-Medela | Francisco J. Lopez-Hernandez | Omar Garcia-Sanchez|
Yaremi Quiros | Maria J. Montero | Jose M. Lopez-Novoa | Carlos MartinezSalgado
Unidad Fisiopatología Renal y Cardiovascular, Inst Reina Sofía Investigación
Nefrológica, Univ Salamanca, Spain | Univ Salamanca | Inst Estudios Ciencias
Salud Castilla y León (IECSCYL), Unidad Investigacion, Hosp Univ Salamanca,
Spain
FP066
THE EFFECT OF RENAL SYMPATHETIC DENERVATION ON BLOOD PRESSURE; DATA OF 6 AND 12 MONTHS FOLLOW UP
Eva Vink | Verloop Willemien | Voskuil Michiel | Spiering Wilko | Vonken
Evert-Jan | PJ Blankestijn
UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
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PARIS, France
FP068
RENALASE AND CATECHOLAMINES: CAUSATIVE FACTORS OR INNOCENT BYSTANDERS OF HYPERTENSION IN HAEMODIALYSIS AND PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Edyta Zbroch | Jolanta Malyszko | Jacek Malyszko | Ewa Koc-Zorawska | Michal Mysliwiec
Dept Nephrology, Medical Univ, Bialystok, Poland
FP069
EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT RENALASE ON RENAL DOPAMINE ACTIVITY IN THE RENALASE KNOCKOUT MOUSE MODEL
Janete Quelhas-Santos | Paula Serrão | Isabel Soares-Silva | Lieqi Tang | Benedita Sampaio-Maia | Gary Desir | Manuel Pestana
Nephrology Res and Development Unit, Fac Medicine, Porto, Portugal | Inst
Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Fac Medicine, Univ Porto, Portugal | Dept Medicine, Yale Univ School Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA | Fac Dental
Medicine, Univ Porto, Portugal
FP070
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GAMMA-GLUTAMYL TRANSPEPTIDASE
AND PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENT POPULATION
Rengin Elsurer | Tarik Demir | Gulperi Celik | Melek Yavas | Ozlem Yavas
Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Selçuklu Medical Fac, Selçuk Univ,
Selçuklu, Konya | Dept Internal Medicine, Selçuklu Fac Medicine, Selcuk Univ,
Konya, Turkey
FP071
INFORMING PATIENTS ABOUT DIALYSIS - A CALL TO ACTION (RESULTS
OF THE 2011 EUROPEAN KIDNEY PATIENTS FEDERATION SURVEY)
Mark Murphy
Irish Kidney Association
FP072
LUMINAL PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVATION OF THE COLLECTING DUCT EPITHELIAL SODIUM CHANNEL (ENAC) AND ITS POTENTIAL ROLE IN RENAL SODIUM REABSORPTION IN VIVO
Gregory Jacquillet | Robert J Unwin | Havovi Chichger | David G Shirley
UCL Centre Nephrology Royal Free
FP073
THE VALUE OF INTRARENAL RESISTIVE INDEX ON RENAL OUTCOMES
IN BENIGN NEPHROANGIOSCLEROSIS
Alexandru Caraba | Munteanu Andreea | Serban Corina | Romosan Ioan
Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Victor Babes Timisoara, Romania
FP074
CLINICAL INERTIA IN THE TREATMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE
Michal Nowicki | Monika Bobik | Agnieszka Pawelec | Joanna Łacisz | Anna
Zapała | Katarzyna Bryc
Medical Univ Łódź
FP075
PRE-PARTUM PROTEINURIA IS A RISK FACTOR FOR SHORT-TERMI HIGH
BLOOD PRESSURE PERSISTENCE AFTER DELIVERY
Ciro Esposito | Maria Lucia Scaramuzzi | Alessandra Manini | Massimo Torreggiani | Fausta Beneventi | Arsenio Spinillo | Fabrizio Grosjean | Gianluca
Fasoli | Antonio Dal Canton
Unit Nephrology and Hemodialysis, IRCCS Fond Salvatore Maugeri, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy | Unit Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl, Fond IRCCS Policlinico
San Matteo, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy | Unit Gynecology and Obstetrics, Fond
IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy
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FP067
SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS RELATED TO IMPROPER RENAL SYMPATHETIC DENERVATION: A CASE STUDY
Simona Zerbi | Luciano A Pedrini
AO Bolognini-NephroCare, Seriate, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP076
NEWLY DIAGNOSED HYPERTENSION IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH EHEC
Chatzykirkou Christos | Schmidt Bernhard M.W. | Nitschke Martin | Kielstein
Jan | Michael Claus | Ramazan Leyla | Beneke Jan | Kunzendorf Ulrich | Haller
Hermann | Jan Menne
Medical School Hannover | Univ Hosp Schleswig-Holstein | Dept Nephrology
& Hypertension, Medical School Hannover, Germany
FP077
ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION FREQUENCY IN URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
Mirjana Pavicevic | Slavica Markovic | Zoran Igrutinovic
Univ Clinic Center Kragujevac, Serbia
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
FP078
IMPLEMENTATION AND FIRST RESULTS OF A GERMAN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE REGISTRY
Werner Kleophas | B Bieber | BM Robinson | J Duttlinger | D Fliser | G Lonneman | LC Rump | RL Pisoni | FK Port | H Reichel
Dialysezentrum Karlstrasse | Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, USA | Nephrologisches Zentrum Offenburg, Germany | Uniklinik Saarland, Homburg/Saar, Germany | Gemeinschaftspraxis Eickenhof, Langenhagen, Germany | Heinrich-Heine-Univ, Düsseldorf, Germany | Nephrologisches
Zentrum Schwennigen, Germany
FP079
CKD PROGRESSION IN ELDERLY
Radulescu Daniela | Alexandru Ciocalteu | Ionel Alexandru Checherita | Ileana
Peride | Daniela Margareta Spataru | Andrei Niculae
Saint John Emergency Hosp, Bucharest, Romania | Carol Davila Medicine Univ,
Bucharest, Romania
FP080
A NEW SIMPLIFIED CKD-EPI EQUATION FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE
Koppe Laetitia | Klich Amna | Dubourd Laurence | Hadj-aissa Aoumeur
HCL, Hôp E. Herriot Lyon France | Hospices Civils Lyon, Serv Biostatistique,
Lyon, France | Univ Claude Bernard Lyon1, Villeurbanne France
FP081
ESTIMATION OF GFR IN THE ELDERLY: WHICH FORMULA SHOULD BE
USED?
Martin Flamant | Jean-Philippe Haymann | Emmanuel Letavernier | Emmanuelle Vidal-Petiot | Jean-Jacques Boffa | Francois Vrtovsnik
APHP, Paris, France | INSERM UMR_S 702 | Univ Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris,
France | Hôp Bichat, AP-HP
FP082
SUPPLEMENTED VERY LOW PROTEIN DIET (S-VLPD) IN ELDERLY UREMIC PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE COMORBIDITIES
Francesco Bianco | Giuseppina Pessolano | Michele Carraro | Giovanni Oliviero Panzetta
Azienda Osp Univ Osp Riuniti, Trieste, Italy | Azienda Osp Univ Osp Riuniti,
Verona , Italy
FP083
ASSESSING GFR IN OLDER ADULTS: COMPARISON OF CURRENT EGFR
EQUATIONS WITH MEASURED IOHEXOL-GFR IN A POPULATION BASED
SAMPLE
Natalie Ebert | Jens Gaedeke | Olga Jakob | Martin Kuhlmann | Peter Martus |
Markus van der Giet | Elke Schäffner
Charité Univ Medicine Campus Virchow | Charité Univ Medicine Berlin | Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain, Berlin
FP084
DIALYSIS IN OCTOGENARIANS: IMPROVED SURVIVAL IN LAST DECADE
Izhar Khan | Yvonne Law
Renal Unit Aberdeen
FP085
COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED HYPONATREMIA IN THE ELDERLY AND VERY
ELDERLY PATIENTS: ASSESSMENT OF CLINICAL FEATURES, OUTCOMES
AND COSTS
Kenan Turgutalp | Onur Ozhan | Ebru Gok Oguz | Ahmet Kiykim
Mersin Univ Dept Internal Medicine Mersin, Turkey | Div Endocrinology and
Metabolism, Dept Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin,
Turkey | Div Nephrology Sanliurfa Hosp, Sanliurfa Turkey | Div Nephrology,
Dept Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin, Turkey
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CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY LAB METHODS AND OTHER MARKERS
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FP086
PREDICTION OF GFR IN AGED PATIENTS FROM BODY ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE AND SERUM CREATININE
Carlo Donadio
Dept Internal Medicine, Pisa, Italy
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP087
DOES MEDICAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR CKD PATIENTS POSTPONE RRT? A 5-YEAR-COHORT
Zinat Nadia Hatmi | Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh
Dept Social Medicine, Tehran Univ Medical Sciences
FP088
RENOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF SPIRONOLACTONE IN PATIENTS WITH
PROTEINURIC KIDNEY DISEASES
Enrique Morales | Victor Gutierrez-Millet | Jorge Rojas-Rivera | Ana Huerta|
Eduardo Gutierrez | Elena Gutierrez-Solis | Natalia Polanco | Jara Caro | Esther González | Manuel Praga
Nephrology Dept Hosp 12 de Octubre | Inst Investigación Hosp 12 de Octubre,
Madrid, Spain
FP089
ESTIMATION OF PROTENURIA WITH THE PROTEIN TO CREATININE RATIO SHOULD BE ADJUSTED FOR MUSCLE MASS
María Paz Marco Mayayo | José Manuel Valdivielso | Montserrat Martínez |
Elvira Fernández Giráldez
Hosp Univ Arnau Vilanova | IRB Lleida | Univ Lleida
FP090
VALIDATION OF SERUM CREATININE (SCr) MEASUREMENT WITH THE
POINT-OF-CARE TESTING (POCT) DEVICE i-STAT IN A MEXICAN GOVERNMENT SPONSORED-CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) SCREENING
PROGRAM
Gregorio Obrador | Nadia Olvera | Daniela Ortiz de la Peña | Verónica Gutiérrez | Antonio Villa
Univ Panamericana School of Medicine, Mexico City, Mexico | Mexican Kidney
Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico | Univ Panamericana School of Nursing & Mexican Kidney Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico
FP091
THE USE OF ABSOLUTE GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE VALUES IMPROVES PERFORMANCE OF CKD-EPI FORMULA
Belén Redal-Baigorri
Roskilde Univ Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark
FP092
ARE MDRD AND COCKROFT GAULT DIFFERENT? THE GREEK EXPERIENCE FROM THE PRESTAR STUDY
Konstantinos Sombolos | Dimitris Tsakiris | John Boletis | Dimitrios Vlahakos|
Konstantinos Siamopoulos | Vassilios Vargiemezis | Pavlos Nikolaidis | Christos Iatrou | Evgenios Dafnis | Christos Argyropoulos | Konstantinos Xynos
Nephrology Clinic, Papanikolaou Hosp, Thessaloniki | Nephrology Clinic, Papageorgiou Hosp, Thessaloniki | Nephrology Clinic, Laiko Hosp, Athens | Nephrology Clinic, Attiko Hosp, Athens | Nephrology Clinic, Ioannina Univ Hosp,
Ioannina | Nephrology Clinic, Alexandroupoli Univ Hosp, Alexandroupoli| Nephrology Clinic, AHEPA Hosp, Thessaloniki | Nephrology Clinic, Nikea Hosp,
Athens | Nephrology Clinic, PE.PA.G.N.I, Crete Univ Hosp, Iraklio Crete| Abbott Laboratories Hellas
FP093
TRANSCUTANEOUS ASSESSMENT OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
IN CONSCIOUS MICE
Daniel Schock-Kusch | Yury Shulhevich | Stefania Geraci | Juergen Hesser |
Dzmitry Stsepankou | Sabine Neudecker | Stefan Koenig| Friederike Hoecklin| Johannes Pill | Norbert Gretz | Frank Schweda | Andrea Schreiber
Medical Res Center, Medical Fac Mannheim, Univ Heidelberg, Germany |
Experimental Radiation Oncology, Medical Fac Mannheim, Univ Heidelberg,
Mannheim, Germany | Freudenberg Forschungsdienste KG Weinheim, Ger-
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PARIS, France
many | Mektec Europe GmbH Weinheim, Germany | Dept Physiology, Univ
Regensburg, Germany
FP094
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KIDNEY DAMAGE AND STROKE TYPES
Kosuke Kudo | Tsuneo Konta
Yamagata Univ, Yamagata, Japan
FP096
DETECTION OF DECREASED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS: INTEREST OF CYSTATIN C
Pierre Delanaye | Etienne Cavalier | Ingrid Masson | Manolie Mehdi | Maillard
Nicolas | Bernard Lambermont | Bernard Dubois | Pierre Damas | Jean-Marie
Krzesinski | Jerome Morel | Alexandre Lautrette | Mariat Christophe
Univ Liège | Serv Nephrologie Dialyse Transpl rénale CHU Saint Etienne, SaintEtienne, France | Saint-Etienne | Serv Néphrologie, Dialyse, Transpl Rénale,
Lab Explorations Fonctionnelles Rénales, Hôp Nord, CHU Saint-Etienne | Univ
Clermont Ferrand
FP097
CREATININE AND/OR CYSTATIN C-BASED GFR ESTIMATION IN HIVINFECTED PATIENTS
Amandine Gagneux-Brunon | Pierre Delanaye | Fresard Anne | Lucht Frédéric|
Mariat Christophe
Serv Néphrologie, Dialyse, Hypertension et Transpl, CHU Saint-Etienne France|
Univ Liège | Serv Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales, CHU de Saint-Etienne |
Serv Néphrologie, Dialyse, Transpl Rénale, Lab Explorations Fonctionnelles Rénales, Hôp Nord, CHU Saint-Etienne,
FP098
IMPACT OF OBESITY ON SIMPLE CYSTATIN C eGFR IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Sebastjan Bevc | Robert Ekart | Radovan Hojs | Maksimiljan Gorenjak | Ludvik
Puklavec
Dept Nephrology, Dept Dialysis, Clinic for Internal Medicine, Dept Clinical Chemistry, Dept Nuclear Medicine, Univ Medical Center Maribor, Slovenia
FP099
URINARY PROCOLLAGEN TYPE III AMINOTERMINAL PROPEPTIDE PREDICTS THE DECLINE OF RENAL FUNCTION IN PRE-DIALYSIS CKD PATIENTS
Norihiro Hashimoto | Akira Suzuki | Kensuke Mitsumoto | Morihiro Shimizu|
Kakuya Niihata | Akihiro Kawabata | Yusuke Sakaguchi | Terumasa Hayashi |
Tatsuya Shoji | Noriyuki Okada | Yoshiharu Tsubakihara
Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan
FP100
FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 23 AND 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D PREDICT ANNUALIZED ESTIMATED GFR DECLINE
Takayuki Hamano | Chikako Nakano | Naohiko Fujii | Yoshitugu Obi | Satoshi
Mikami | Kazunori Inoue | Isao Matsui | Noriyuki Okada | Yoshiharu Tsubakihara | Yoshitaka Isaka | Hiromi Rakugi
Osaka Univ Grad School of Medicine, Suita, Japan | Dept Geriatric Medicine and
Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan | Dept Internal
Medicine, Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hosp, Hyogo, Japan | Dept Internal
Medicine, Higashi-Kohri Hosp, Osaka, Japan | Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan
FP101
RAPID DETERMINATION OF URINARY 2,8-DIHYDROXYADENINE WITH
LIQUID CHROMATAOGRAPHY - ELECTROSPRAY TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY
Vidar Edvardsson | Baldur Sigurðsson | Margret Thorsteinsdottir | Runolfur
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FP095
THE EFFECTS OF GLOBULINURIA ON URINARY CYSTATIN C
Seung Ok Choi | Jae Seok Kim | Min Keun Kim | Jae Won Yang | Byoung
Geun Han
Yonsei Univ Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Palsson
Landspitali - National Univ Hosp Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland | Arcticmass, Reykjavik, Iceland
FP102
TRADITIONAL INDIRECT-MOXIBUSTION THERMAL THERAPY DECREASE
THE RENAL ARTERIAL RESISTIVE INDEX IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
Jun Matsumoto | Nagisa Miyazaki | Ichijiro Murata | Gakuro Yoshida | Kentaro Morishita | Hiroaki Ushikoshi | Kazuhiko Nishigaki | Shinji Ogura | Shinya
Minatoguchi
Div Cardiology, Gifu Univ Grad School of Medicine | Dept Cardiology, Respirology & Nephrology, Gifu Univ Grad School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan | Advanced
Critical Care Centre, Gifu Univ Hosp, Gifu, Japan
FP103
LONG-TERM LITHIUM TREATMENT AND THE RISK OF RENAL FAILURE:
A DECISION ANALYSIS
Ursula Werneke | Michael Ott | Ellinor Salander-Renberg | David Taylor | Bernd Stegmayr
Dept Clinical Sciences Div Psychiatry, Umeå Univ, Umeå, Sweden | Pharmacy
Dept South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Inst Pharmaceutical Sciences, King’s College, London, UK | Inst Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Umeå Univ, Umeå, Sweden
FP104
A FRENCH CONNECTION BETWEEN MICROHEMATURIA AND URETHRITIS
Stanislav Surel | Martina Wenzlova
Nephrology Brno, Czech Republic
FP105
RENAL ABNORMALITIES AMONG PATIENTS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE
– A COHORT OF 21 PATIENTS IN BRAZIL
Geraldo Silva Junior | Ana Patricia Vieira | Amanda Couto Bem | Marilia Alves | Alba Torres | Gdayllon Meneses | Alice Martins | Alexandre Liborio |
Elizabeth Daher
School of Medicine, Univ Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil | School of Medicine, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | Dept Clinical Analysis and Toxicology, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil
FP106
MOLECULAR EVIDENCE OF EXPOSURE TO ARISTOLOCHIC ACID (AA) IN
THE BALKAN ENDEMIC NEPHROPATHY (BEN) REGION MEHEDINTI IN
ROMANIA
Gheorghe Gluhovschi | Mirela Modilca | Liviu Daminescu | Cristina Gluhovschi | Silvia Velciov | Ligia Petrica | Florica Gadalean | Cristian Balgradean |
Heinz H. Schmeiser
Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, Romania | Renamed Dialysis Center,
Drobeta Turnu Severin, Mehedinti, Romania | Emergency Clinical County Hosp
Timisoara, Romania | Victor Babes Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, Romania | German Cancer Res Center (DKFZ), Res Group Genetic Alterations in
Carcinogensis, Heidelberg, Germany
FP107
EFFECT OF HYPEROXALURIA ON THE PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT UNCOMPLICATED PYELONEPHRITIS
Mykola Kolesnyk | Natalia Stepanova | Liudmyla Surzhko | Natalia Stashevska
State Inst Nephrology National Academy of Medical Sciences, Kyiv, Ukraine
FP108
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ORAL FEBUXOSTAT IN SUBJECTS WITH MODERATE-TO-SEVERE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD): A PILOT STUDY
Vassilis Filiopoulos | Dimitrios Hadjiyannakos | Dimitrios Arvanitis | Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos | Dimosthenis Vlassopoulos
Amalia Fleming General Hosp, Athens, Greece | Nephrology Dept, Amalia Fleming General Hosp, Athens, Greece | Biochemistry Dept, Amalia Fleming General Hosp, Athens, Greece
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PARIS, France
FP110
PREVALENCE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF NEPHROCALCINOSIS IN A
NEW LARGE OUTPATIENTS UNIT: RARE BUT NOT SO RARE.....
Olga Randone | Martina Ferraresi | Emiliano Aroasio | Agostino Depascale |
Stefania Scognamiglio | Valentina Consiglio | Giorgina Barbara Piccoli
Nephrology, Lab, Radiology, ASOU San Luigi, Univ Torino, Italy
FP111
VALIDATION OF ABRAHAMS FORMULA ESTIMATING EXTRACELLULAR
VOLUME
Belén Redal-Baigorri | Line Vedel Jensen
Roskilde Univ Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark | Copenhagen Univ, Copenhagen, Denmark
FP112
THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS TYPES OF THE RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERON SYSTEM BLOCKADE ON PROTEINURIA IN CHRONIC NON-DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A DOUBLE-BLIND CROSS-OVER RANDOMISED
CONTROLLED TRIAL
Slawomir Lizakowski | Leszek Tylicki | Przemyslaw Rutkowski | Marcin Renke| Beata Sulikowska | Rafal Donderski | Rafal Bednarski| Zbigniew Heleniak| Milena Przybylska | Jacek Manitius | Boleslaw Rutkowski
Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Medicine, Medical Univ Gdansk | Dept
General Nursing, Medical Univ Gdansk | Dept Nephrology, Hypertension and
Internal Medicine, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ Toruń, Collegium Medicum Bydgoszcz, Poland
FP113
HEREDITARY THROMBOPHILIA AS A CAUSE OF RENAL TMA NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
Larisa Bobrova | Natalia Kozlovskaya
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ
FP114
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF URINARY CONCENTRATION OF LIVER-TYPE
FATTY ACID-BINDING PROTEIN IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Kyoko Kanayama | Midori Hasegawa | Fumihiko Kitagawa | Jyunichi Ishii |
Yukio Yuzawa
Fujita Health Univ School of Medicine, Toyoake, Japan | Lab Clinical Medicine,
Fujita Health Univ, Toyoake, Japan | Joint Res Lab Clinical Medicine, Fujita Health Univ School of Medicine, Toyoake, Japan
FP115
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO RESPONSE TO ORAL SODIUM BICARBONATE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: CRITICAL LEVEL
IDENTIFIED BY RECEIVER OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS CURVE IN
SLOWING CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PROGRESSION
Kentaro Tanaka | Ken Sakai | Shigeko Hara | Yasunori Suzuki | Yoshihide Tanaka | Atsushi Aikawa
Dept Nephrology, Toho Univ School of Medicine
FP116
PROGRESSION OF CKD IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS: A SURVEY AT A SINGLE MAJOR CENTER HOSPITAL IN TOKYO
Fumihiko Hinoshita | Naoto Hamano | Emi Sasaki | Asami Kato | Takashi Katsuki | Ai Katsuma | Eri Imai | Maki Shibata | Manami Tada | Takuro Shimbo |
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FP109
REDUCED Γ-CARBOXYLASE ACTIVITY IN UREMIA- A POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF UREMIC VASCULAR CALCIFICATION
Nadine Kaesler | Thomas Schettgen | Elke Magdeleyns | Vincent Brandenburg| Cees Vermeer | Jürgen Floege | Thilo Krüger
Medical Clinic II, Nephrology, Univ Clinic RWTH Aachen, Germany | Inst and
Out-patient Clinic Occupational Medicine , Univ Clinic RWTH Aachen, Germany | VitaK BV, Univ Maastricht, Netherlands | Medical Clinic I, Cardiology,
Univ Clinic RWTH Aachen, Germany| VitaK BV, Univ Maastricht, Netherlands| Medical Clinic II, Nephrology, Univ Clinic RWTH Aachen, Germany | Medical Clinic II, Nephrology, Univ Clinic RWTH Aachen, Germany
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Yoshimi Kikuchi | Shinichi Oka
Dept Nephrology, Dept Clinical Res and Informatics, Res Inst, AIDS Clinical
Center, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
FP117
CLASSIFICATION OF HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE BY A COMBINATION OF ALBUMINURIA AND ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
Takashi Muramatsu | Naoki Yanagisawa | Katsuyuki Fukutake | Yasuyuki Yamamoto | Atsushi Ajisawa | Ken Tsuchiya | Kosaku Nitta| Minoru Ando
Dept Lab Medicine, Tokyo Medical Univ, Tokyo, Japan | Dept Infectious Diseases and Nephrology, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hosp, Tokyo, Japan | Dept
IV Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical Univ, Tokyo, Japan
FP118
THE ROLE OF HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR 1Α IN THE PATHOGENESIS
OF TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS APOPTOSIS INDUCED BY ALBUMIN
OVERLOAD
Xianhui Liang | Pei Wang | Zhangsuo Liu | Zhanzheng Zhao
First Affiliated Hosp Zhengzhou Univ
FP119
ASSOCIATION OF BIRTH WEIGHT WITH RISK FACTORS FOR CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE IN RURAL CAUCASIAN AND ABORIGINAL CANADIANS
Valerie Luyckx | Samantha Bowker | Alison Miekle | Ellen Toth
Univ Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
FP120
THE RENAL RESPONSE TO A PROTEIN CHALLENGE IS IMPAIRED IN INDIVIDUALS WITH PROMINENT TUBULO-INTERSTITIAL INVOLVEMENT
Ricardo Heguilen | Ana Malvar | Ricardo Hermes | Lilian Cohen | Graciela
Muguerza | Bruno Lococo | Amelia Bernasconi
Hosp Juan A Fernández
FP121
EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANTS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: 12-MONTHLY
SUPERVISION
Olena Loboda | Iryna Dudar | Viktor Krot | Viktoria Alekseeva
Inst Nephrology NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | Dept Efferesis Technology,
Inst Nephrology NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
FP122
PROTEIN C AND PROTEIN S DEFICIENCIES ARE POTENTIAL RISK FACTORS FOR HEMODAILYSIS PATIENTS
Mayuri Ichinose | Naru Sasagawa | Katstuhide Toyama | Akira Saito | Yuzo
Kayamori | Dongchon Kang
Yokohama Dai-ichi Hosp, Yokohama | Dept Clinical Chemistry and Lab Medicine, Kyushu Univ
FP123
RELATIVE LYMPHOCYTE COUNT TO PREDICT RENAL PROGRESSION IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Hyun Woo Kim
Jeju National Univ Hosp
FP124
PREVALENCE AND MORTALITY OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN MYELOMA PATIENTS: AN ASSESSMENT BY RISK CATEGORY SYSTEM COMBINED PROTEINURIA WITH KIDNEY FUNCTION
Kosuke Yoshioka | Minoru Ando | Masaki Hara | Kazuteru Ohashi | Ken Tsuchiya | Kosaku Nitta
Dept Nephrology and Hematology, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hosp, Tokyo, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Dept Hematology, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hosp, Tokyo, Japan | Dept IV Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical
Univ, Tokyo, Japan
FP125
VALIDITY OF URIC ACID TEST IN DIAGNOSIS OF GOUT NEPHROPATHY
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Adelya Maksudova | Tamila Khalfina
Kazan Medical Univ, Kazan, Russia
FP127
INCREASED LEVELS OF INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE (IDO) ACTIVITY AND REGULATORY T CELLS IN HENOCH-SCHOENLEIN PURPURA
Elisa Loiacono | Roberta Camilla | Valentina Daprà | Laura Morando | Rachele
Gallo | Licia Peruzzi | Margherita Conrieri | Manuela Bianciotto | Francesca M.
Bosetti | Rosannna Coppo
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl, R. Margherita Hosp, Turin | Emergency Pediatric
Dept, R. Margherita Hosp, Turin
FP128
CLINICAL BENEFITS ON SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM AND
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PROGRESSION OF SEVELAMER TREATMENT
ON PRE-DIALYSIS PATIENTS: TWO YEARS FOLLOW - UP
Luca Di Lullo | Fulvio Floccari | Rodolfo Rivera | Antonio Granata | Rossella
Faiola | Cherubino Feliziani | Annalisa Villani | Moreno Malaguti | Alberto
Santoboni
Dept Nephrology and Dialysis - L. Parodi Delfino Hop - Colleferro (Roma)
- Italy| Dept Nephrology and Dialysis S.Paolo Hosp - Civitavecchia (Roma) Italy| Dept Nephrology - S. Gerardo Hosp - Monza (Italy) | Dept Nephrology
and Dialysis S.Giovanni di Dio Hosp - Agrigento (Italy) | Post-Grad School Nephrology Tor Vergata Univ (Roma) - Italy
FP129
CARDIOVASCULAR ROLE OF PARACALCITOL IN NON DIALYSIS CKD PATIENTS
Kollia Kyriaki | John Droulias
Renal Unit, General Hosp Livadia Greece
FP130
AA-AMYLOIDOSIS RISK FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT GENETIC VARIANTS OF FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER
Marina Bogdanova | Vilen Vilevich Rameev | Armine Hachaturovna Simonyan| Lidia Vladimirovna Kozlovskaya
Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow, Russian Federation | I.M. Sechenov
First Moscow State Medical Univ, Moscow, Russian Federation | Yerevan State
Medical Univ after M. Heratsi, Yerevan, Armenia
FP131
ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY AMYLOIDOSIS DUE
TO FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER
Mehmet Rıza Altıparmak | Sinan Trabulus | Nilgül Akalın | Ayşe Serap Yalın |
Asım Esenkaya | Serkan Feyyaz Yalın | Kamil Serdengeçti
Istanbul Univ Cerrahpasa Medical Fac Dept Internal Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey|
Istanbul Univ Cerrahpasa Medical Fac Dept Radiodiagnostic, Istanbul, Turkey
FP132
DYSFUNCTION OF RENAL SYSTEM COULD MODULATE ACE AND ACE2
PROFILE IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Danielle Arita | Tatiana Cunha | Juliana Perez | Maísa Sakata | Lilian Arita |
Marie Nogueira | Zaira Jara | Nádia Souza | Dulce Casarini
Federal Univ São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
FP133
URINARY AMMONIUM EXCRETION, METABOLIC ACIDOSIS AND PROGRESSION TOWARD END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE
Marie Metzger | Marion Vallet | Jean-Philippe Haymann | Martin Flamant |
François Vrtovsnik | Jean-Jacques Boffa | Alexandre Karras| Marc Froissart |
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QUANTIFICATION OF P-CRESOL SULPHATE IN HUMAN PLASMA OF UREMIC PATIENTS BY MRM
Aurora Cuoghi | Elisa Bellei | Marialuisa Caiazzo | Stefania Bergamini | Giuseppe Palladino | Emanuela Monari | Aldo Tomasi
Univ Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy | Scientifc Affairs, Bellco, Mirandola, Italy
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Bénédicte Stengel | Pascal Houillier
Inserm U1018, Villejuif, France | Hôp Tenon, Paris, France | Hôp Bichat, Paris,
France | HEGP, Paris , France
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP134
DECREASE IN CIRCULATING DENDRITIC CELL PRECURSORS - A NEW
BIOMARKER OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE?
Katharina Paul | Daniel Kretzschmar | Atilla Yilmaz | Barbara Bärthlein | Stephanie Titze | Hans-Reiner Figulla | Gunter Wolf | Martin Busch
Univ Hosp Jena, Germany | Univ Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
FP135
IL-6 LEVEL IN THE SERUM AND URINE AS MARKER OF CRYOGLOBULINAEMIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
Yulia Korotchaeva | Nadezda Gordovskaya | Lidia Kozlovskaya
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ
FP136
SEVERITY OF PERIODONTITIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PROGRESSIVE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) PATIENTS
Khai Ping Ng | Praveen Sharma | Stephanie Stringer | Mark Jesky | Mary Dutton | Charles Ferro | Paul Cockwell
Univ Hosp Birmingham, Birmingham, UK | Birmingham Dental Hosp, Birmingham, UK | Univ Bimingham, UK | Queen Elizabeth Hosp Birmingham, UK
FP137
THE ASSOCIATION OF CHEMERIN LEVELS WITH CHANGES OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN SUBJECTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
Sung Jin Moon | Sang Cheol Lee | Soo Young Yoon | Jung Eun Lee | Seung
Jin Han
Myongji Hosp, Kwandong Univ College of Medicine, Goyang, Korea | Yongin
Severance Hosp | Ajou Univ Hosp, Ajou Univ School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea
FP138
ADAM17 IS AN ACTIVITY MARKER OF GRANULOMATOSIS WITH POLYANGIITIS
Bertram Anna | Torsten Kirsch | Lovric Svjetlana | Park Joon-Keun | Becker
Jan| Kegel Johanna | Hermann Haller | Marion Haubitz
Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany | Nephrology | Klinikum Fulda,
Germany
FP139
USE OF ACEI OR ANGIOTENSIN BLOCKERS IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER EGFR BUT NOT PRIOR RENAL DECLINE IN A HIGH RISK CKD SECONDARY CARE COHORT
Stephanie Stringer | Mark Jesky | Khai Ping Ng | Mary Dutton | Charles Ferro|
Paul Cockwell
Univ Bimingham, UK | Univ Hosp Birmingham, Birmingham, UK | Queen Elizabeth Hosp Birmingham, UK
FP140
LEFT VENTRICLE HYPERTROPHY AND GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Alexey Smirnov | Ivan Kayukov | Nowel Rafrafi | Olga Degtereva | Vladimir
Dobronravov
St.-Petersburg State Medical Univ n.a. I.P. Pavlov
FP141
ANEMIA CONTROL IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS WITH
ONCE MONTHLY C.E.R.A. AND IMPACT ON THE PROGRESSION OF THE
RENAL DISEASE
Michael Koch | Heidenreich Stefan
Nephrologisches Zentrum, Mettmann | KfH-Nierenzentrum, Aachen
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FP142
IS URINARY ACTIVE TGF-BETA A POTENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC MARKER IN
ENDEMIC NEPHROPATHY?
Živka Dika | Marie-Hélène Antoine | Cécile Husson | Jelena Kos | Maja Mišić|
Mirjana Fuček | Dubravka Čvorišćec | Marie-Françoise Bourgeade | Joëlle L.
Nortier | Bojan Jelaković
School of Medicine Univ Zagreb, UHC Zagreb, Dept Nephrology, Hypertension
and Dialysis, Zagreb, Croatia | Experimental Nephrology Unit, Fac Medicine,
Univ Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium | General Hosp Dr. Josip Benčević, Slavonski
Brod, Croatia | School of Medicine Univ Zagreb, UHC Zagreb, Lab for Clinical
Diagnosis, Zagreb, Croatia | INSERM U785, Centre Hépato-biliaire, Hôp Paul
Brousse, Villejuif, France | Dept Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transpl, Erasme Hosp, Univ Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
FP143
EVALUATION OF THE ABSOLUTE RENAL RISK DIALYSIS / DEATH IN PRIMARY IGA NEPHROPATHY: EXPERIENCE OF THE NEPHROLOGY DEPT
THE UNIV HOSP CASABLANCA
El Hafid Nawal | Mtioui Naoufal | Mifdal Nabila | El Mountahi Fadwa | El Khyat Salma | Bennani Nisrine | Zamd Mohamed | Medkouri Guislaine | Benghanem Mohamed Gharbi | Ramdani Benyounes
Dept Nephrology Uh Ibn Rochd Casablanca Morocco
FP144
NEW BIOMARKERS FOR EARLY DETECTION ON RENAL INJURY IN HIV
INFECTED PATIENTS
Gianina Gabriela Sotila | Rugina Sorin | Dumitru Irina Magdalena | Cernat Roxana | Rugina Claudia
Clinical Infectious Diseases Hosp, Centre Excellence Res Hiv Clinic Nephrology,
Ovidius Univ, Constanta, Romania
FP145
NEED FOR EXERCISE AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND RENAL DISEASE (NEPHROS TRIAL): RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL:
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Franklin Correa Barcellos | Pedro Hallal Hallal | Maristela Bohlke | Fabricio
Boscolo Del Vechio | Annelise Reges | Ina Santos | Grégore Mielke | Milena
Fortes | Bruno Antunez
PostGrad Program Epidemiology, Federal Univ Pelotas, Brazil | Catholic Univ
Pelotas | Superior School Physical Education | Catholic Univ Pelotas
FP146
RENAL SHAPE AND FUNCTION IN YOUNG ADULT MEN BORN AFTER INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RETARDATION AND PRETERM BIRTH
Mario Laganović | Ivana Vuković Lela | Sandra Karanović | Jadranka Serić|
Vedran Premužić | Jelena Kos | Margareta Fištrek | Živka Dika | Ljiljana Fodor| Tajana Željković Vrkić | Bojan Jelaković
Dept Nephrology, Arterial Hypertension and Dialysis Univ Hosp Center Zagreb,
Zagreb, Croatia | School of Medicine Univ Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia | Lab Clinical Diagnosis Univ Hosp Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
FP147
VARIATIONS IN THE PREVALENCE OF HIT ANTIBODIES DURING THE PERIOD 2004-2012. RELEVANCE TO HEPARIN CONTAMINANTS
Vinod Bansal | Debra Hoppensteadt | Jawed Fareed
Loyola Univ Medical Center
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CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY EPIDEMIOLOGY I
FP148
PLASMA RENIN ACTIVITY AND ALDOSTERONE-TO-RENIN RATIO ARE
ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE:
THE OHASAMA STUDY
Michihiro Satoh | Shiho Terata | Masahiro Kikuya | Takayoshi Ohkubo | Takanao Hashimoto | Azusa Hara | Takuo Hirose | Taku Obara | Hirohito Metoki|
Ryusuke Inoue | Kei Asayama | Masaaki Nakayama | Atsuhiro Kanno | Kazuhito Totsune | Haruhisa Hoshi | Hiroshi Satoh | Hiroshi Sato | Yutaka Imai
Tohoku Univ Grad School Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sendai, Japan | Shiga Univ
Medical Science, Otsu City, Japan | Res Center Cancer Prevention and Screening
National Cancer Center, Tokyo, Japan | College de France, Paris, France | Leuven Studies Coordinating Centre, Leuven, Belgium | Fukushima Medical Univ,
Fukushima, Japan | Tohoku Fukushi Univ, Sendai, Japan | Ohasama Hosp, Iwate, Japan | Tohoku Univ Grad School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Sendai, Japan
FP149
DAILY WATER INTAKE AND RISK OF MORTALITY: LONGITUDINAL COHORT STUDY
Suetonia Palmer | Wong Germaine | Samuel Iff | Jonathan Craig | Paul
Mitchell| Jie Jin Wang | Giovanni Strippoli
Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand | Centre Kidney Res, Westmead, Australia | Univ Sydney, Australia | Cochrane Renal Group, Sydney, Australia
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FP150
META-ANALYSIS: STATIN THERAPY TO PREVENT DEATH AND MAJOR
CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Suetonia Palmer | Jonathan Craig | Sankar Navaneethan | Marcello Tonelli |
Fabio Pellegrini | Giovanni Strippoli
Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand | Univ Sydney | Cleveland Clinic |
Univ Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta | Consorzio Mario Negri Sud | Cochrane Renal Group, Sydney, Australia
FP151
SERUM CREATININE IS ASSOCIATED WITH CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA
THICKNESS IN MALES: RESULTS OF A POPULATION-BASED STUDY (SHIP)
Sylvia Stracke | Friedlinde Ernst | Daniel Robinson | Christian Schwahn | Ulrich John | Stephan B. Felix | Henry Völzke
Nephrology, Greifswald, Germany | Cardiology, Epidemiology, Univ Medicine
Greifswald, Germany | Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Univ Greifswald
FP152
CAROTID ARTERY REMODELING AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN
PREDIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Ihor Mysula | Anatoliy Gozhenko | Oleksandr Susla
I.Ya. Horbachevsky Ternopil State Medical Univ, Ternopil, Ukraine | Ukrainian
Scientific-Res Inst Transport Medicine, Odesa, Ukraine | Ternopil Univ Hosp,
Ternopil, Ukraine
FP153
AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE (ABP) AND RESISTANT HYPERTENSION
(RH): TWO INCREMENTAL PREDICTORS OF LONG TERM COMPLICATIONS IN NON-DIALYSIS CKD
Roberto Minutolo | Francis B. Gabbai | Rajiv Agarwal | Vincenzo Bellizzi |
Felice Nappi | Giuseppe Conte | Luca De Nicola
Div Nephrology, Second Univ Naples, Naples, Italy | VA San Diego Healthcare
System and Univ California San Diego, CA, USA | Dept Medicine, Indiana Univ,
and Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, IN, USA | Nephrology Unit, County Hosp, Salerno | Nephrology Unit, County Hosp, Nola
FP154
ELASTIN DEGRADATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH PROGRESSIVE AORTIC
STIFFENING AND ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN PRE-DIALYSIS CKD
Edward Smith | Laurie Tomlinson | Martin Ford | Lawrence McMahon | Cha-
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PARIS, France
kravarthi Rajkumar | Stephen Holt
Monash Univ | Dept Clinical Pharmacology, Addenbrooke’s Hosp | Brighton
and Sussex Medical School
FP156
HEIGHT AS NORMALISATION INDEX OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION
RATE IN PATIENTS WITH EXTREME BODY SIZES
Belén Redal-Baigorri | Knud Rasmusen | James Goya Heaf
Roskilde Univ Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark | Roskilde Univ Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark | Herlev Univ Hosp, Herlev, Denmark
FP157
HOW ARE EARLY CKD PATIENTS REFERRED TO NEPHROLOGISTS BY
OTHER SPECIALTIES?
Konstantinos Sombolos | Dimitrios Tsakiris | Boletis John | Dimitrios Vlahakos| Konstantinos Siamopoulos | Vassilios Vargiemezis | Pavlos Nikolaidis|
Christos Iatrou | Evgenios Dafnis | Christos Argyropoulos | Konstantinos Xynos
Director Nephrology Clinic, Papanikolaou Hosp, Thessaloniki | Director Nephrology Clinic, Papageorgiou Hosp, Thessaloniki | Director Nephrology Clinic, Laiko Hosp, Athens | Nephrology Clinic, Attiko Hosp, Athens | Nephrology Clinic, Ioannina Univ Hosp, Ioannina | Nephrology Clinic, Alexanroupoli
Univ Hosp, Alexandroupoli | Nephrology Clinic, AHEPA Hosp, Thessaloniki|
Nikea Hosp, Athens | Director Nephrology Clinic, PE.PA.G.N.I, Crete Univ
Hosp, Iraklio Crete | Abbott Laboratories Hellas S.A.
FP158
OXIDATIVE STRESS AND KIDNEY EFFECTS IN WORKERS WITH LOW OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO CADMIUM
Hambach Ramona | Droste Jos | François Guido | D'Haese Patrick | Lison Dominique | Manuel-Y-Keenoy Begona | De Schryver Antoon| van Sprundel Marc
Univ Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium | Catholic Univ Louvain
FP159
PHYSICAL FUNCTION AT START OF RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL
Matthias Hellberg | Eva Maria Wiberg | Peter Höglund | Ole Simonsen | Naomi Clyne
Dept Nephrology and Transpl Lund, Skane Univ Hosp | Competence Centre
Clinical Res Lund, Skane Univ Hosp
FP160
LOW INTENSITY, HOME-BASED EXERCISE IMPROVES PHYSICAL CAPACITY IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS: THE EXCITE STUDY (EXcercise Introduction To
Enhance performance in dialysis)
Fabio Manfredini | Davide Bolignano | Stefania Rastelli | Antonio Barillà |
Silvio Bertoli | Daniele Ciurlino | Piergiorgio Messa | Fabrizio Fabrizi | Alessandro Zuccalà | Renato Rapanà | Pasquale Fatuzzo | Francesco Rapisarda |
Graziella Bonanno | Luigi Lombardi | Luciano De Paola | Adamasco Cupisti|
Giorgio Fuiano | Gaetano Lucisano | Giovanni Tripepi | Luigi Catizone | Carmine Zoccali | Francesca Mallamaci
EXCITE Working Group | CNR IBIM and Osp Riuniti, Reggio Cal.
FP161
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LIVER ENZYMES AND PROTEINURIA STRATIFIED ON DRINKING STATUS: A NATIONWIDE CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Toshihiro Ishigami | Ryohei Yamamoto | Yasuyuki Nagasawa | Yoshitaka Isaka| Tsuneo Konta | Kunitoshi Iseki | Toshiki Moriyama | Kunihiro Yamagata|
Kazuhiko Tsuruya | Hideaki Yoshida | Shouichi Fujimoto | Koichi Asahi | Tsu-
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SERUM HOMOCYSTEIN, SERUM CYSTATIN C, AND GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE ARE INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL
STIFFNESS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Soobong Lee | Ilyoung Kim | Dongwon Lee | Harin Rhee | Sangheon Song |
Eunyoung Seong | Ihmsoo Kwak
Pusan National Univ School Medicine | Pusan National Univ Hosp, Busan,
South Korea
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yoshi Watanabe
Dept Geriatric Medicine & Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School of Medicine |
Steering committee for the 'Research on the positioning of chronic kidney disease
(CKD) in specific health check and guidance in Japan'
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP162
RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN A COHORT OF MARFAN SYNDROME PATIENTS
Enrique Morales | Eduardo Gutiérrez | Alberto Forteza | Raquel Bellot | Violeta
Sánchez | M. Paz Sanz | Arturo Evangelista | Jose Cortina | Manuel Praga
Nephrology Dept Hosp 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain | Marfan Center H. 12
Octubre, Madrid, Spain | Marfan Center Vall'de Hebrón. Barcelona, Spain
FP163
DIPYRIDAMOLE IMPROVES PATIENT AND RENAL SURVIVAL IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGE 3-5 PATIENTS
Chi-Chih Hung | Mei-Li Yang | Shang-Jyh Hwang | Hung-Chen Chen
Kaohsiung Medical Univ Hosp
FP164
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS: EFFECTS OF TARGETS FOR
SERUM PHOSPHORUS, PARATHYROID HORMONE AND CALCIUM ON
CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Valeria Maria Saglimbene | Suetonia Palmer | Jonathan Craig | Fabio Pellegrini| Mariacristina Vecchio | Marinella Ruospo | Giorgia De Berardis | Giovanni
Strippoli
Consorzio Mario Negri Sud | Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand | Univ
Sydney | Diaverum Medical Scientific Office | Cochrane Renal Group, Sydney,
Australia
FP165
EFFECT OF PHOSPHATE BINDER THERAPY ON MORTALITY IN PREDIALYSIS PATIENTS
Biagio Di Iorio | Antonio Bellasi | Andrea Pota | Luigi Russo | Domenico Russo
Osp Landolfo, Solofra, Avellino, Italia | Osp Sant'Anna, Como | Univ Federico
II, Naples
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OSTEOPROTEGERIN REPLACES CORONARY ARTERY CALCIFICATION
SCORE AS A PREDICTOR OF INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN
DIABETIC CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Chikako Nakano | Takayuki Hamano | Naohiko Fujii | Yoshitsugu Obi | Isao
Matsui | Satoshi Mikami | Kazunori Inoue | Akihiro Shimomura | Hiromi Rakugi | Yoshitaka Isaka
Dept Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School of Medicine,
Osaka, Japan | Center Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Univ Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA | Dept Internal Medicine,
Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hosp, Hyogo, Japan | Dept Internal Medicine,
Higashi-Kohri Hosp, Osaka, Japan
FP167
HEMATURIA IS A RISK FACTOR FOR END STAGE RENAL DISEASE IN
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Chun-Yu Yen | Hsiao-Han Wang | Chi-Chih Hung | Shang-Jyh Hwang |
Hung-Chen Chen
Div Nephrology, Kaohsiung Medical Univ Hosp, Taiwan
FP168
INDICES OF INSULIN RESISTANCE AND RISK OF TOTAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Maurizio Postorino | Sebastiano Cutrupi | Patrizia Pizzini | Carmela Marino|
Graziella D'Arrigo | Giovanni Tripepi | Carmine Zoccali | on behalf of the Calabrian Registry of Dialysis and Transpl Working Group*
CNR-IBIM & Nephrology Unit Reggio Calabria, Italy | CNR-IBIM, Reggio Calabria | CNR IBIM and Osp Riuniti, Reggio Cal. | Calabrian Registry of Dialysis
and Transpl Working Group
FP169
MONITORING OF INTRA OCULAR PRESSURE CHANGES IN HEMODIALY-
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PARIS, France
FP170
EVALUATION OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR SCREENING PATIENTS AT RISK
FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: TESTING SCORED (SCREENING FOR OCCULT RENAL DISEASE) IN PORTUGUESE POPULATION
Edgar Almeida | Carlota Lavinas | Catarina Teixeira | Mário Raimundo | Cristina Nogueira | Martina Ferreira | António Sampaio | Inês Henriques | Cecília
Teixeira | António Gomes da Costa | Miguel Leal
Dept Nephrology and Renal Transpl, Hosp Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal | Fac
Medicine, Univ Lisbon, Portugal | Diaverum Portugal, Torres Vedras Unit, Portugal
FP171
SUBENDOCARDIAL VIABILITY RATIO AND ALBUMINURIA IN CKD PATIENTS
Robert Ekart | Nina Hojs | Breda Pečovnik Balon | Sebastjan Bevc | Benjamin
Dvoršak | Tina Stropnik Galuf | Radovan Hojs
Univ Clinical Centre Maribor, Clinic Internal Medicine, Dept Dialysis, Maribor,
Slovenia | Univ Clinical Centre Maribor, Clinic for Internal Medicine, Dept Nephrology, Maribor, Slovenia
FP172
FROM NEWLY DIAGNOSED SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS TO
DIALYSIS AND THEN ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY: A NATIONWIDE COHORT
STUDY IN TAIWAN
Wei-Hung Lin | Chao-Yu Guo | Wei-Ming Wang | Deng-Chi Yang | Te-Hui
Kuo | Ming-Fei Liu | Ming-Cheng Wang
Tainan | Taipei
FP173
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HYPERURICEMIA ON NEPHROCALCINOSIS BY
ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN NON-PROTEIURIC CKD OF GENERAL POPULATION
Shigeko Hara | Kentaro Tanaka | Hiroshi Tsuji | Yukiko Ohmoto | Kazuhisa
Amaka | Yoshifumi Ubara | Kouji Arase
Dept Nephrology, Toho Univ School of Medicine | Health Management Center,
Kidney Center, Toranomon Hosp
FP174
PLATELET TO LYMPHOCYTE RATIO INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz | Yalcin Solak | Mutlu Saglam | Halil Yaman | Hilmi
Umut Unal | Mahmut Gok | Hakki Cetinkaya | Zeynep Biyik | Abduzhappar
Gaipov | Kayser Caglar | Halil Zeki Tonbul | Suleyman Turk
Gulhane School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey | Konya Univ Meram School of
Medicine, Konya, Turkey
FP175
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SERUM POTASSIUM AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGE 1-4 PATIENTS
Hsiao-Han Wang | Chun-Yu Yen | Chi-Chih Hung | Shang-Jyh Hwang | HungChen Chen
Kaohsiung Medical Univ Hosp | Div Nephrology, Kaohsiung Medical Univ
Hosp, Taiwan
FP176
SCREENING FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASES IN ROMA PEOPLE IN BULGARIA
Stefan Krivoshiev | Anna Koteva | Zdravko Kraev | Georgi Mihaylov | Petar
Shikov
Medical Univ, Sofia, Bulgaria | District Hosp, Pazardjik, Bulgaria
FP177
RDX5791, A NON-SYSTEMIC NHE3 INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF
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Hassan Ghasemi | Reza Afshar | Hoda Shabpirai | Ali Davati | Nikan Zerafatjou | Saeid Abdi | Mani Khorsand Askari
Shahed Univ, Tehran, Iran | Shahid Beheshti Medical Univ, Tehran, Iran
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FRIDAY, MAY 25
FLUID AND SODIUM OVERLOAD, SHIFTS SODIUM EXCRETION FROM
URINE TO FECES IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS
Rosenbaum David | Jacobs Jeffrey | Spencer Andrew | Raab Michael | Dominique Charmot
Ardelyx Inc.
FP178
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
ON CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT AND ON DIALYSIS. RELATION TO NITRIC OXIDE
Ragai Fouda | Yasser Abdelhamid | Dina Alsayed | Sheren Salah | Dawlat Belal| Mohammed Salem | Hamdy Ahmed
Fac Medicine, Cairo Univ, Cairo, Egypt | Student Hosp, Cairo Univ, Cairo,
Egypt| Ministry of Health | Dept Biochemistry, National Res Centre, Cairo,
Egypt
FP179
DEPRESSION IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A METAANALYIS OF PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH CLINICAL OUTCOMES
Mariacristina Vecchio | Suetonia Palmer | Valeria Maria Saglimbene | Marinella
Ruospo | Letizia Gargano | Fabio Pellegrini | Giovanni Strippoli
Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, Italy | Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand |
Diaverum Medical Scientific Office | Diaverum | Cochrane Renal Group, Sydney, Australia
FP180
RENAL BIOPSY REGISTRY FROM CROATIAN UNIV HOSP: A 15 YEARS OF
EXPERIENCE WITH REVIEW OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA
Miroslav Tisljar | Ivica Horvatic | Borka Bozic | Jasenka Crnjakovic Palmovic |
Jasna Bacalja | Stela Bulimbasic | Danica Galesic Ljubanovic | Kresimir Galesic
Univ Hosp Dubrava, Dept Nephrology, Zagreb, Croatia | Univ Hosp Dubrava,
Dept Pathology, Zagreb, Croatia
FP181
RENAL DYSFUNCTION AS A RISK FACTOR FOR PAINLESS MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION: RESULTS FROM KOREA ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION REGISTRY
Joon seok Choi | Chang Seong Kim | Jeong Woo Park | Eun Hui Bae | Seong
Kwon Ma | Soo Wan Kim
Dept Internal Medicine, Chonnam National Univ Medical School, Gwangju, Korea
FP182
SUBOPTIMAL MEDICAL CARE IN ST-ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION PATIENTS WITH RENAL DYSFUNCTION
Joon seok Choi | Chang Seong Kim | Jeong Woo Park | Eun Hui Bae | Seong
Kwon Ma | Soo Wan Kim
Dept Internal Medicine, Chonnam National Univ Medical School, Gwangju, Korea
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PARIS, France
RENAL ANAEMIA - CKD 1-5
FP184
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIOVASCULAR (CV) EVENTS AND HEMOGLOBIN (HB) LEVEL OR HB RATE OF CHANGE IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD)
PATIENTS ON PEGINESATIDE
Adrian Covic | Anatole Besarab | Robert Provenzano | Anne-Marie Duliege |
Minjia Chen | Sandra Tong | Carol Francisco | Hong-Ye Gao | Krishna Polu |
Angel LM de Francisco
Univ Medicine Gr. T. Popa Iasi | Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI, USA | Saint
Claire Specialty Physicians, PC, Detroit, MI, USA | Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, CA,
USA | Hosp Univ Valdecilla, Santander, Spain
FP185
HIGHER DOSING REQUIREMENTS OF PEGINESATIDE AND EPOETIN FOR
TREATMENT OF ANEMIA IN US VS NON-US HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS
Iain Macdougall | Brigitte Schiller | Francesco Locatelli | Andrzej Więcek | Carol Francisco | Helen Tang | Sandra Tong | Minjia Chen | Anne-Marie Duliege|
Krishna Polu | Martha Mayo | Adrian Covic
King's College Hosp, London, UK | Satellite Healthcare, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA|
Osp A. Manzoni, Lecco, Italy | Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic
Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia | Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA | Univ Medicine Gr. T. Popa Iasi
FP186
LONG-TERM RESULTS FROM A STUDY OF PEGINESATIDE IN PATIENTS
WITH ANTIBODY-MEDIATED PURE RED CELL APLASIA (AB+PRCA)
Iain Macdougall | Nicole Casadevall | Richard Stead | Maarten Taal | Bernadette Faller | Alexandre Karras | Minjia Chen | Sandra Tong| Anne-Marie Duliege| Richard Rowell | Krishna Polu | Kai-Uwe Eckardt
King's College Hosp, London, UK | Hôp Saint Antoine, Paris, France | BioPharma Consulting Serv, Bellevue, WA, USA | Royal Derby Hosp, Derby, UK | Hôp
Civils, Colmar, France | Néphrologie, HEGP, Paris, France | Univ ErlangenNuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
FP187
CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE ON
DIALYSIS WITH A POOR RESPONSE TO CONTINUOUS ERYTHROPOIETIN
RECEPTOR ACTIVATOR (C.E.R.A.) ONCE MONTHLY: AN ANALYSIS OF 10
INTERNATIONAL TRIALS
Francesco Locatelli | Sylvie Dusilova Sulkova
Dept Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transpl, Alessandro Manzoni Hosp | Dept
Nephrology, Inst Clinical and Experimental Medicine
FP188
IMPACT OF ON-LINE HAEMODIAFILTRATION ON THE MANAGEMENT
OF ANAEMIA BY CERA: HDFHD STUDY, INTERIM ANALYSIS
Stolz Arnaud | Paris Bruno | Guérard Arnaud | Visanica Dorina | Azoulay
Eric | Mangenot Gérard
Saint André Private Hosp Metz, France
FP189
PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL MULTICENTER STUDY TO EVALUATE
THE EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF METHOXY POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL-EPOETIN BETA (MIRCERA®) IN PATIENTS WITH ANAEMIA SECONDARY TO CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. MINERVA STUDY
Aleix Cases | J.M. Portolés | J. Calls | A. Martínez Castelao | D. Sánchez-Gui-
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CONTINUOUS ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR ACTIVATOR (C.E.R.A.) ONCE
MONTHLY MAINTAINS STABLE HEMOGLOBIN VALUES IN HIGH-RISK
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE ON DIALYSIS: AN ANALYSIS
OF 10 INTERNATIONAL TRIALS
Danilo Fliser | Valery Shilo
Dept Internal Medicine IV, Saarland Univ Hosp | Dept Nephrology for PostGrad, Moscow Univ Medicine and Dentistry
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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sande | A. Segarra
Nephrology and Transpl Unit, Hosp Clínic, Barcelona, Spain | Hosp Univ Puerta
de Hierro, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Manacor, Palma de Mallorca, Spain | Hosp
Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain | Hosp Barbanza, A Coruña, Spain | Hosp Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP190
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PEGINESATIDE IN JAPANESE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS NOT ON DIALYSIS
Yoshiharu Tsubakihara | Akira Saito | AF37702/CCT-001 Study Group
Dept Kidney Disease and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka,
Japan | Yokohama Dai-ichi Hosp, Yokohama, Japan
FP191
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PEGINESATIDE IN JAPANESE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS
Akira Saito | Yoshiharu Tsubakihara | AF37702/CCT-101 Study Group
Yokohama Dai-ichi Hosp, Yokohama, Japan | Dept Kidney Disease and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan
FP192
MANAGEMENT OF RENAL ANAEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE STAGES 3, 4 AND 5 NOT ON DIALYSIS TREATED WITH
C.E.R.A. IN CATALONIAN NEPHROLOGY UNITS (THE MICENAS II STUDY)
A. Martínez-Castelao | A. Cases | J. Fort | J. Bonal | X. Fulladosa | J.M. Galcerán| V. Torregrosa | E. Coll
Nephrology Unit, Hosp Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain | Nephrology and Transpl
Unit, Hosp Clínic, Barcelona, Spain | Nephrology Unit, Hosp Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain | Nephrology Unit, Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain |
Nephrology Unit, Fund Althaia, Manresa, Spain | Nephrology Unit, Fund Puigvert, Barcelona, Spain
FP193
SWITCH TO LOW DOSE C.E.R.A. MAINTAINS HEMOGLOBIN (Hb) LEVELS
IN NON DIALYSIS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD): A MULTICENTRIC
PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN ITALY
Roberto Minutolo | Mario Cozzolino | Biagio Di Iorio | Pasquale Polito | Domenico Santoro | Flavia Manenti | Felice Nappi | Sandro Feriozzi | Giuseppe
Conte | Luca De Nicola
Div Nephrology, Second Univ Naples, Naples, Italy | DMCO, Univ Milan, Renal
Div, San Paolo Hosp, Milan, Italy | County Hosp Solofra| County Hosp Tivoli| Univ Messina | San Salvatore Hosp, Pesaro | County Hosp Nola | Belcolle
Hosp Viterbo
FP194
DOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEGINESATIDE AND EPOETIN FOR PATIENTS ON DIALYSIS
Ashraf Mikhail | Robert Provenzano | Brigitte Schiller | Anatole Besarab | Carol
Francisco | Hong-Ye Gao | Richard Daley | Sandra Tong | Martha Mayo | Alex
Yang | Krishna Polu | Iain Macdougall
Renal Unit, Morriston Hosp, Swansea, UK | Saint Claire Specialty Physicians,
PC, Detroit, MI, USA | Satellite Healthcare, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA | Henry Ford
Hosp, Detroit, MI, USA | Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA | King's College
Hosp, London, UK
FP195
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIOVASCULAR (CV) EVENTS, MORTALITY
AND DOSES OF PEGINESATIDE VS EPOETIN IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS
Andrzej Więcek | Brigitte Schiller | Bernard Canaud | Francesco Locatelli | Alex
Yang | Minjia Chen | Krishna Polu | Carol Francisco | Hong-Ye Gao | Sandra
Tong | Anne-Marie Duliege | Robert Provenzano
Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia|
Satellite Healthcare, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA | Univ Montpellier, Hôp Lapeyronie, Dept Nephrology, Montpellier, France | Osp A. Manzoni, Lecco, Italy | Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA | Saint Claire Specialty Physicians, PC, Detroit,
MI, USA
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PARIS, France
FP197
EFFECT OF METHOXY POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL – EPOETIN BETA ON
POLYMORPHONUCLEAR (PMN) CELLS APOPTOSIS IN PREDIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)
Piotr Bartnicki | Zbigniew Baj | Ewa Majewska | Jacek Rysz
Dept Nephrology Hypertension and Family Medicine | Medical Univ | WAM
Univ Hosp
FP198
FUNCTIONAL IRON DEFICIENCY IS A FACTOR LIMITING THE USE OF
HIGH DOSES OF INTRAVENOUS IRON IN PREDIALYSIS
Patrick Fievet | Maryam Assem | François Brazier | Xiaoli Xu | Oumeria Nadia
Soltani | Renato Demontis
Serv Néphrologie Hémodialyse, CH Laennec, CREIL
FP199
IS HEPCIDIN-25 A CLINICALLY RELEVANT PARAMETER FOR THE IRON
STATUS IN NON-DIALYSIS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS?
Liliana Barsan | Simona Stancu | Ana Stanciu | Cristina Capusa | Ligia Petrescu| Adrian Zugravu | Gabriel Mircescu
Dr Carol Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania | Nephrology
Dept, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
FP200
IRON METABOLISM IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS - STILL A MYSTERY?
Jolanta Malyszko Malyszko | Nomy Levin-Iaina | Jacek Malyszko | Irena
Głowińska | Ewa Koc-Zorawska | Itzachk Slotki | Michal Mysliwiec
Dept Nephrology and Transpl, Medical Univ, Bialystok Poland | Shaare Zedek
Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel
FP201
ACUTE RENAL AND VASCULAR EFFECTS OF INTRAVENOUS IRON
Gabriel Mircescu | Cristina Capusa | Simona Stancu | Liliana Barsan | Doina
Grabowski | Violeta Blaga | Daniela Dumitru
Nephrology Dept, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Dr Carol Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania
FP202
SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION AS A FACTOR OF ANEMIA DEVELOPMENT
IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGES OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Ivan Pchelin | Alexander Shishkin
St.Petersburg Univ, St. Petersburg, Russia
FP203
EVALUATION OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEMOGLOBIN VARIABILITY
AND OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION IN CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
Tulay Kus | Celalettin Usalan | Ozlem Tiryaki
Gaziantep Univ School of Medicine, Dept Internal Medicine | Gaziantep Univ
School of Medicine, Dept Nephrology, Turkey
FP204
NUMBER OF RED BLOOD CELLS AS A RESPONSE OF INNATE ERYTHROPOIETIN IS AN IMPORTANT RISK FACTOR
Ho Jun Chin | Dong-Wan Chae | Suhnggwon Kim
Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp Seongnam Korea | SNUBH | SNUH
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IRON UTILIZATION IN US HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS TREATED
WITH PEGINESATIDE VS EPOETIN FOR ANEMIA OF CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE (CKD)
Francesco Locatelli | Robert Provenzano | Anatole Besarab | Thomas Rath |
Alex Yang | Martha Mayo | Carol Francisco | Iain Macdougall
Osp A. Manzoni, Lecco, Italy | Saint Claire Specialty Physicians, PC, Detroit, MI,
USA | Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, MI, USA | Westpfalz-Klinikum Kaiserslautern
Medizinische Klinik III Abteilung für Nephrologie und Transpl, Kaiserslautern,
Germany | Affymax, Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA | King's College Hosp, London,
UK
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FP205
A PHARMACODYNAMIC VIEW ON THE TREAT TRIAL – THE DARBEPOETIN THRESHOLD AND CEILING CONCENTRATIONS
Hartmann Bertram | Frieder Keller
Nephrology, Center for Internal Medicine, Univ Hosp, Ulm, Germany
FP206
MINIMISATION OF ESA THERAPY POST-TREAT STUDY: ONE-YEAR EXPERIENCE
Adam Rumjon | Cheryl Wood | Paul Wilson | Shammim Khakoo | Mee Onn
Chai | Iain C. Macdougall
King's College Hosp NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK | Renal Unit, King's
College Hosp
FP207
USE OF PENTOXIFYLLINE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH ERYTHROPOIESIS-STIMULATING AGENT (ESA) RESISTANCE: A CASE-CONTROL
STUDY
Garcia-Fernandez Nuria | Ferrer Maria Asuncion | Mora-Gutierrez Jose Maria|
Calderon Carmen | Martin-Moreno Paloma Leticia | Lavilla Francisco Javier
Clinica Univ Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
FP208
HEMOGLOBIN AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS ON PRE-DIALYSIS
CARE
de Goeij Moniek | Meuleman Yvette | Grootendorst Diana | Dekker Friedo |
Halbesma Nynke
Leiden Univ Medical Center, Dept Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden, Netherlands|
Leiden Univ Medical Center, Dept Medical Psychology, Leiden, Netherlands |
Kennemer Gasthuis, Linnaeus Inst, Haarlem, Netherlands
FP209
PHARMACOKINETICS OF ERYTHROPOIETIN IN BALKAN ENDEMIC NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS
Visnja Lezaic | Branislava Miljkovic | Nenad Petkovic | Ivko Maric | Katarina
Vučićević | Sanja Simic Ogrizovic | Ljubica Djukanovic
Medical Fac, Belgrade, Serbia | Fac Pharmacy, Univ Belgrade, Serbia | FMC
Center Šamac, BH | Special Hosp for Endemic Nephropathy, Lazarevac, Serbia
FP210
PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGES 3, 4 AND 5 NOT ON DIALYSIS AT NEPHROLOGY UNITS IN CATALONIA (THE MICENAS I STUDY)
Aleix Cases | A. Martínez-Castelao | A. Fort | J. Bonal | X. Fulladosa | J.M.
Galcerán | V. Torregrosa | E. Coll
Nephrology and Transpl Unit, Hosp Clínic, Barcelona, Spain | Nephrology Unit,
Hosp Bellvitge, Barcelona, Spain | Nephrology Unit, Hosp Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain | Nephrology Unit, Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain |
Nephrology Unit, Fund Althaia, Manresa, Spain | Nephrology Unit, Fund Puigvert, Barcelona, Spain
FP211
THE ASSOCIATION OF KIDNEY TRANSPL STATUS WITH ESA DOSE REQUIREMENT: INTERIM ANALYSIS OF THE EXTEND STUDY
S Di Giulio | J Galle | I Kiss | H Herlitz | G Wirnsberger | K Claes | M Suranyi|
A Guerin | C Winearls | J Addison | M D’Souza | M Froissart
Osp San Camillo Forlanini, Rome, Italy | Klinikum Luedenscheid, Luedenscheid, Germany | Fov. Onk. Szent Imre Korhaz, Budapest, Hungary | Dept
Molecular and Clinical Medicine/Nephrology, Inst Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy Univ Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden | Dept Internal Medicine, Medical
Univ Graz, Graz, Austria | UZ Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium | Renal Unit,
Liverpool Hosp, Sydney, Australia | Clinique Mont Loius, Paris, France | Oxford Kidney Unit, Churchill Hosp, Oxford, UK | Amgen Limited, Cambridge,
UK | Contract statistician on behalf of Amgen Limited, Cambridge, UK | Amgen
(Europe) GmbH, Zug
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FP213
TRENDS IN CKD ANAEMIA MANAGEMENT: THE IMPACT OF A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT (AN INTERIM ANALYSIS OF THE EXTEND STUDY)
C Winearls | S Di Giulio | J Galle | I Kiss | H Herlitz | G Wirnsberger | K Claes| M Suranyi | A Guerin | J Addison | M D’Souza | B Fouqueray
Oxford Kidney Unit, Churchill Hosp, Oxford, UK | Osp San Camillo Forlanini, Rome, Italy | Klinikum Luedenscheid, Luedenscheid, Germany | Fov. Onk.
Szent Imre Korhaz, Budapest, Hungary | Dept Molecular and Clinical Medicine/
Nephrology, Inst Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy Univ Gothenburg, Göteborg,
Sweden | Dept Internal Medicine, Medical Univ Graz, Graz, Austria | UZ Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium | Renal Unit, Liverpool Hosp, Sydney, Australia|
Clinique Mont Louis, Paris, France | Amgen Limited, Cambridge, UK | Contract statistician on behalf of Amgen Limited, Cambridge, UK | Amgen (Europe)
GmbH, Zug, Switzerland
FP214
CARDIORENAL SYNDROME TYPE 4 (CRS 4) ASSOCIATED WITH ANAEMIA
LONG TERM SURVIVAL ANALYSIS
Matteo Floris | Maura Conti | Riccardo Cao | Gianfranco Pili | Patrizia Melis|
Valeria Matta | Efisio Murgia | Alice Atzeni | Valentina Binda | Andrea Angioi| Marcella Peri | Antonello Pani
Nephrology, Brotzu Hosp, Cagliari | Pediatry, Univ Cagliari
FP215
EVALUATION OF HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR PROLYL HYDROXYLASE
INHIBITOR FG-4592 FOR HEMOGLOBIN CORRECTION AND MAINTENANCE IN NONDIALYSIS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS FOR 16 AND
24 WEEKS
Anatole Besarab | Diogo Belo | Susan Diamond | Edouard Martin | Chao Sun|
Tyson Lee | Khalil Saikali | Marietta Franco | Robert Leong | Thomas Neff |
Kin-Hung Peony Yu
Henry Ford Hosp, Detroit, USA | California Inst Renal Res, Chula Vista, USA|
San Antonio Kidney Disease Center, San Antonio, USA | South Florida Res Inst,
Lauderdale Lakes, USA | Apex Res, Riverside, USA | FibroGen, Inc., San Francisco, USA
FP216
RECHALLENGE WITH INTRAVENOUS RECOMBINANT HUMAN
ERYTHROPOIETIN (r-HuEpo) CAN SUCCESSFULLY TREAT ANTI-RECOMBINANT ERYTHROPOIETIN ASSOCIATED PRCA
Khajohn Tiranathanagul | Pisut Katavetin | Talerngsak Kanjanabuch | Yingyos Avihingsanon | Kriang Tungsanga | Somchai Eiam-Ong
Chulalongkorn Univ, Bangkok, Thailand
FP217
A PROSPECTIVE, IMMUNOGENICITY SURVEILLANCE REGISTRY (PRIMS)
TO ESTIMATE THE INCIDENCE OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ANTIBODY-MEDIATED PURE RED CELL APLASIA AMONG SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC
RENAL FAILURE AND SUBCUTANEOUS EXPOSURE TO RECOMBINANT
ERYTHROPOIETIN PRODUCTS
Iain C. Macdougall | Nicole Casadevall | Paul Percheson | Anna Potamianou |
Arnaud Foucher | Daniel Fife | Els Vercammen | PRIMS Study Group
Renal Unit, King's College Hosp | Sce d'Immunologie et Hématologie Biologiques, Hôp Saint Antoine, Paris, France | Janssen, Pharmaceutical Companies of
Johnson & Johnson
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EARLY RECOMBINANT HUMAN ERYTHROPOIETIN TREATMENT PROMOTES CARDIORENAL CYTOPROTECTION IN A RAT MODEL OF CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
Patrícia Garrido | Margarida Teixeira | Elísio Costa | Paulo Rodrigues-Santos|
Belmiro Parada | Luís Belo | Rui Alves | Frederico Teixeira | Alice SantosSilva| Flávio Reis
Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics, IBILI, Medicine Fac, Coimbra Univ,
Coimbra| Inst Health Sciences of Univ Catholic, Porto | Group of Immunology
and Oncology, CNC, Coimbra | Inst Molecular and Cellular Biology, Porto Univ,
Porto | Serv Nephrology, HUC, Coimbra
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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MINERAL AND BONE DISEASE - CKD 1-5
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP218
CLINICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC PREDICTORS FOR VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN MULTI-ETHNIC ASIAN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Zhong Yi Loh | Chun Wei Yap | Vathsala Anantharaman | Priscilla How
National Univ Singapore, Singapore | National Univ Health System, Singapore
FP219
22-OXACALCITRIOL PREVENTS PROGRESSION OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION THROUGH ANTI-OXIDATIVE EFFECTS IN RATS WITH TYPE
2 DIABETES
Michinori Hirata | Ken Aizawa | Kenji Yogo | Yoshihito Tashiro | Satoshi Takeda | Koichi Endo | Masafumi Fukagawa | Ken-ich Serizawa
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | Div Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokai Univ School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan
FP220
EFFECT OF VITAMIN D ON VASCULAR LESIONS AND OXIDATIVE STRESS
AT EARLY STAGE OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Hideki Fujii | Keiji Kono | Kentaro Nakai | Shunsuke Goto | Michinori Hirata|
Masami Shinohara | Riko Kitazawa | Sohei Kitazawa | Masafumi Fukagawa |
Shinichi Nishi
Div Nephrology and Kidney Center, Kobe Univ Grad School of Medicine, Kobe,
Japan | Fuji Gotemba Res Labs, Chugi pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, Shizuoka, Japan| CLEA Japan, Inc., Tokyo, Japan | Div Molecular Pathology, Dept Biomedical Informatics, Kobe Univ Grad School of Medicine, Kobe, Japan | Div Molecular Pathology, Ehime Univ Grad School of Medicine, Japan | Div Nephrology,
Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokai Univ School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan
FP221
VITAMIN D RECEPTOR ACTIVATORS PRESERVE VASCULAR CALCIFICATION BY REDUCING OSTEOPROTEGERIN LEVELS IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Aysegul Oruc | Serhat Korkmaz | Oznur Bal | Arzu Yilmaztepe Oral | Alparslan Ersoy | Mustafa Gullulu
Uludag Univ, Nephrology Dept, Bursa, Turkey | Uludag University, Biochemistry Dept, Bursa, Turkey
FP222
IMPROVED iPTH LOWERING OF PARICALCITOL VS. CINACALCET IN
SUBJECTS ON HEMODIALYSIS: ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT STUDY
Markus Ketteler | Kevin Martin | Michael Amdahl | Mario Cozzolino | David
Goldsmith | Amit Sharma | Samina Khan
Klinikum Coburg, Coburg Germany | Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Saint Louis Univ, St. Louis, USA | Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, USA|
DMCO, Univ Milan, Renal Div, San Paolo Hosp, Milan, Italy | Guy’s Hosp, London, UK | Boise Kidney and Hypertension Inst, Boise, USA | Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, USA
FP223
EFFECTS OF THE SELECTIVE VITAMIN D RECEPTOR (VDR) AGONIST,
PARICALCITOL, COMPARED TO CINACALCET ON CALCIUM, PHOSPHOROUS AND iPTH: RESULTS FROM THE IMPACT SHPT STUDY
Markus Ketteler | Kevin Martin | Michael Amdahl | Mario Cozzolino | David
Goldsmith | Amit Sharma | Samina Khan
Klinikum Coburg, Coburg Germany | Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Saint Louis Univ, St. Louis, USA | Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, USA|
DMCO, Univ Milan, Renal Div, San Paolo Hosp, Milan, Italy | Guy’s Hosp, London, UK | Boise Kidney and Hypertension Inst, Boise, USA | Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, USA
FP224
VITAMIN D IS LINKED WITH ANTI-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES IN PATIENTS WITH NON-DIALYSIS DEPENDENT CKD
Nihil Chitalia | Behdad Afzali | Francis Edozie | Padmini Manghat | Anthony
Wierzbicki | Geeta Hampson | David Goldsmith
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FP225
CALCITRIOL DIRECTLY INFLUENCES FETUIN-A SYNTHESIS THROUGH
ITS ACTION ON HEPATOCYTE VDR
Mattia Corradini | Francesco Iannuzzella | Lucio Manenti | Alessia Ciarrocchi |
Laura Albertazzi | Danio Somenzi | Sonia Pasquali
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit Arcisp Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia , Italy|
Dept Clinical Medicine Nephrology and Health Sciences, Univ Parma Medical
School, Parma, Italy | Molecular Biology Lab, Arcisp Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio
Emilia, Italy | Chemical and Clinical Lab, Arcisp Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio
Emilia, Italy
FP226
BODY FAT IS A PREDICTOR OF HYPOVITAMINOSIS D IN RENAL TRANSPL
PATIENTS
Alessandra Calábria Baxmann | Viviane Barcellos Menon | Leila Froeder | José
Osmar Medina-Pestana | Aluizio Barbosa Carvalho | Ita Pfeferman Heilberg
Univ Federal de São Paulo
FP227
IS A 25 VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY A RISK FACTOR FOR ANEMIA IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS?
Laura Solá | Nancy De Souza | Jaquelin Flores | Norberto Perico
Preventive Medicine, Univ Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay | Hosp Maciel |
Mario Negri Inst
FP228
THE EFFECT OF CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENTATION IN CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE
Claudia Yuste | Maria Soledad Garcia De Vinuesa | Jose Luno | Maria Angeles
Goicoechea | Daniel Barraca | Nayara Panizo | Borja Quiroga
Hosp Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain
FP229
THE EFFECT OF ORAL VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION IN CKD PATIENTS
Sun Moon Kim | Soon Kil Kwon | Hye-Young Kim
Chungbuk National Univ Hosp, Cheongju, Korea
FP230
FIVE YEARS FOLLOW UP OF 25 OH VITAMIN D REMPLACEMENT THERAPY IN 165 CANADIAN DIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHOLECALCIFEROL
10000 UNITS ONCE A WEEK
Serge Cournoyer | Robert Bell | Djamal Berbiche | Lorraine Ménard
Serv Néphrologie Charles LeMoyne Hosp, Greenfield Park Canada | Dept
Pharmacie, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hosp Montréal Canada | Div Statistics, Fac
Medecine Univ Sherbrooke Greenfield Park Canada | Charles Lemoyne Hosp
Greenfield Park Canada
FP231
UREMIA SUPPRESSES IMMUNE SIGNAL-INDUCED CYP27B1 EXPRESSION
IN HUMAN MONOCYTES, WHILE INCREASING BACKGROUND EXPRESSION
Liesbeth Viaene | Pieter Evenepoel | Björn Meijers | Lut Overbergh | Chantal
Mathieu
KULeuven, Nephrology, Leuven| KULeuven, Clinical and Experimental Endocrinology
FP232
1,25D/25D RATIO TO ASSESS THE OVERALL BALANCE OF VITAMIN D
HYDROXYLASES (OH-ase)
Marzia Pasquali | Silverio Rotondi | Carmina Conte | Giuliana Pirrò | Sandro
Mazzaferro | Aurora Frasheri | Martino Marangella | Lida Tartaglione
Dept Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrologic and Geriatric Sciences, Sapienza
Univ Rome | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, ASO Ordine Mauriziano, Turin
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King's Health Partners (AHSC) | MRC Centre for Transpl, Kings college London| Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Hosp
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FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP233
IMPACT OF 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D ON RENAL FUNCTION IN
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Joon-Sung Park | Tai Yeon Koo | Gheun-Ho Kim | Chong Myung Kang |
Chang-Hwa Lee
Depts Internal Medicine, Hanyang Univ College Medicine, Seoul | Hanyang
Univ College Medicine, Seoul, Korea
FP234
PLASMA EXCHANGE INDUCES VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY
Thomas F Hiemstra | Alina Casian | Paul Boraks | David Jayne | Inez Schoenmakers
Univ Cambridge | Lupus and Vasculitis Clinic | Apheresis Unit | Addenbrookes Hosp, UK | MRC Human Nutrition Res
FP235
VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN FABRY DISEASE
Benjamin Schmiedeke | Markus Niemann | Daniel Schmiedeke | Irina Davydenko | Andrea Emmert | Stefan Pilz | Barbara Obermayer-Pietsch | Frank
Weidemann | Frank Breunig | Christoph Wanner | Christiane Drechsler
Univ Würzburg, Germany | Univ Graz, Austria
FP236
TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL RENAL OSTEODYSTROPHY WITH RISEDRONATE
Kazuhiro Shiizaki | Chiharu Ito | Akira Onishi | Eiko Nakazawa | Manabu
Ogura | Eiji Kusano
Univ Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA | Jichi Medical Univ
School of Medicine, Shimotsuke, Japan
FP237
ORAL NITROGEN-CONTAINING BISPHOSPHONATES USE IN TREATMENT OF MINERAL AND BONE DISORDERS (MBD) OF PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) STAGES 3 AND 4
Valentin Ermolenko | Natalia Mikhaylova | Karen Vartanjan | Dmitry Levchuk| Eleonora Dobrina
Russian Medical Academy of PostGrad Education, Moscow, Russia
FP238
IS ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE A USEFUL TOOL FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE - MINERAL AND BONE DISORDER ASSESSMENT IN NON-DIALYSIS
PATIENTS?
Cristina Capusa | Simona Stancu | Daniela Maria | Iulia Vladu | Liliana Barsan| Liliana Garneata | Eugen Mota | Gabriel Mircescu
Nephrology Dept, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Nephrology Dept, Emergency County Hosp, Craiova, Romania | Dr Carol
Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania
FP239
ARE MINERAL METABOLISM ABNORMALITIES PREDICTORS OF VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN NON-DIALYSIS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE?
Cristina Capusa | Simona Stancu | Liliana Barsan | Andrea Ilyes | Nicoleta
Dorobantu | Ligia Petrescu | Gabriel Mircescu
Nephrology Dept, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Dr Carol Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania
FP240
INCREASED SERUM PHOSPHATE CONCENTRATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE TREATED WITH DIURETICS
Rocio Martínez-Gallardo | Flavio Ferreira | Guadalupe García-Pino | Enrique
Luna | Francisco Caravaca
Hosp Infanta Cristina, Badajoz, Spain
FP241
COMPLIANCE WITH KDOQI AND KDIGO GUIDELINES FOR SERUM PHOSPHORUS AND SERUM CALCIUM IN RELATION TO DISEASE PROGRESSION IN PRE-DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Dinanda J. de Jager | Diana C Grootendorst | Iris Postmus | Moniek C.M. de
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PARIS, France
Goeij | Els W. Boeschoten | Yvo W.J. Sijpkens | Friedo W. Dekker | Nynke
Halbesma
Dept Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden Univ Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands |
Hans Mak Inst, Naarden, Netherlands | Dept Nephrology, Leiden Univ Medical
Center, Leiden, Netherlands
FP243
MAGNESIUM PREVENTS PHOSPHATE-INDUCED CALCIFICATION IN PRIMARY HUMAN AORTIC VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS (HAVSMC)
Loïc Louvet | Janine Büchel | Sonja Steppan | Jutta Passlick-Deetjen | Ziad A.
Massy
INSERM U 1088, Amiens, France | Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH,
Bad Homburg, Germany | Dept Nephrology, Univ Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany
FP244
METABOLIC BONE DISEASE, ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND FIBROBLAST
GROWTH FACTOR-23 IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Nilgül Akalın | Mehmet Rıza Altıparmak | Sinan Trabulus | Ayşe Serap Yalın|
Nurhan Seyahi | Rezzan Ataman | Kamil Serdengeçti
Istanbul Univ Cerrahpasa Medical Fac Dept Internal Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
FP245
EXPRESSION OF FGF23/KLOTHO SYSTEM IN HUMAN VASCULAR TISSUE
Javier Donate-Correa | Rafael Martínez-Sanz | Mercedes Muros-de-Fuentes |
Javier García | P García | Violeta Cazaña | Carmen Mora-Fernández | Juan
Francisco Navarro-González
Res Unit, Univ Hosp Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
Spain | Hosp Univ Canarias, Canary Islands, Spain | Hosp Univ Nuestra Señora
de Candelaria, Canary Islands, Spain
FP246
SERUM FGF-23 IS LINKED WITH INCREASED INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES IN CKD STAGE 3-5. IS THIS THE EXPLANATION FOR ITS ADVERSE CV
EFFECTS?
Nihil Chitalia | Behdad Afzali | Francis Edozie | Padmini Manghat | Anthony
Wierzbicki | Geeta Hampson | David Goldsmith
King's Health Partners (AHSC) | MRC Centre Transpl, Kings College London|
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Hosp
FP247
PTH: WHAT ARE WE MEASURING? CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF A THIRD
GENERATION ASSAY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PTH LEVELS
Silvia Berutti | Diega Marranca | Giorgio Soragna | Laura Erroi | Marco Migliardi | Martino Marangella
Osp Mauriziano, Turin, Italy
FP248
TOTAL SERUM CALCIUM CORRECTION FORMULAS IN HYPOALBUMINEMIA: WHICH WORKS BETTER?
Mattia Corradini | Francesco Iannuzzella | Lucia Belloni | Danio Somenzi |
Maria Parmeggiani | Sonia Pasquali
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Arcisp Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia, Italy |
Lab Autoimmunity, Allergology and Biotechnology, Arcisp Santa Maria Nuova,
Reggio Emilia, Italy
FP249
PREVALENCE AND PROGRESSION OF AORTIC VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DESEASE STAGE II, III AND IV
Corrado Camerini | Mauro Pezzotta | Roberta Zani | Ezio Movilli | Giovanni
Cancarini
Univ Brescia
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FP242
PA21: AN EFFECTIVE AND WELL TOLERATED IRON-BASED PHOSPHATE
BINDER FOR HEAMODIALYSIS PATIENTS, INCLUDING THOSE WITH DIABETES
Rudolf P. Wüthrich | Adrian Covic | Sylvain Gaillard | Viatcheslav Rakov
Div Nephrology | Univ Medicine Gr. T. Popa Iasi | Vifor Pharma Ltd
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP250
HYPERCALCEMIA A RISK FACTOR FOR RENAL TRANSPL DYSFUNCTION
siddiq Anwar | Rishi Pruthi | Shivkumar Kenchayikoppad
Dept Renal Medicine Kent and Canterbury Hosp | Guys and St Thomas NHS
Trust, London
FP251
AUTONOMOUS HYPERPARARHYROIDISM IN CKD STAGES 3-4 TREATED
WITH CINACALCET
Joselyn Reyes | Iara DaSilva | Monica Furlano | Francesca Calero | Rosario
Montañés | Nadia Ayasreh | Maitane Del Pozo | M Estorch | Ferran Rousaud |
Jose A. Ballarin | Jordi Bover
Fundacio Puigvert
FP252
BONE DISEASE IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED LUPUS NEPHRITIS PATIENTS
Aline Resende | Cristiane Bitencourt Dias | Luciene Dos Reis | Vanda Jorgetti|
Viktoria Woronik
São Paulo Univ, São Paulo, Brazil | Hosp das Clínicas, Univ São Paulo
FP253
PRO-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES AND BONE FRACTURES IN CKD PATIENTS. A PROSPECTIVE SINGLE CENTRE STUDY
Vincenzo Panuccio | Giuseppe Enia | Rocco Tripepi | Sebastiano Cutrupi | Patrizia Pizzini | Roberta Aliotta | Carmine Zoccali
CNR IBIM Reggio Calabria Italy
FP254
STRIKING AND PROMISING MIS-SENSE MUTATIONS ON THE GNAS1
GENE EXONS’ 1,4,10 AND 4 IN SAGLIKER SYNDROME (SS). A UNIQUE
CATASTROPHIC ENTITY. CYTOGENETIC STUDIES FOR CHROMOSOMAL
ABNORMALITIES, CASR GENES AND GNAS 1 MUTATIONS. INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION OF UNRECOGNIZABLY UGLYFYING HUMAN FACES
IN LATE AND SEVERE SH IN CKD
I Yildiz | Yahya Sagliker | O Demirhan | E Tunç | N Inandiklioglu | D Tasdemir | V Acharya | L Zhang | O Golea | A Sabry | D Ookalkar | C Capusa |
D Radulescu | L Garneata | G Mircescu | H Ben Maiz | C Hsu Chen | J Prado
Rome | M Benzegoutta | N Paylar | K Eyupoglu | E Karatepe | M Esenturk|
O Yavascan | A Grzegorzevska | V Shilo | M M-Mazdeh | R C Francesco | Z
Gouda | S M Adam | I Emir | F Ocal | E Usta | N Kıralp | C Sagliker | P S Ozkaynak | H.S Sagliker | M Bassuoni | H.S El-Wakil | H Akar | Y Yenicerioglu|
E Kose | O Sekin
Div Nephrology, Baskent Univ | Cukurova Univ | NKF, Mumbai | China-Japan
Hosp | Timisoara Hosp | Mansoura Univ | Nagpur Dialysis Center | Bucharest
Univ | Charles Nichole Hosp | Taichung Hosp | DF Nacional Siglo XX1 Hosp|
Mila Hosp | Sagliker Hypertension Unit | Duzce State Hosp | Corum Dialysis Center | Malatya Hosp | Tepecik Hosp | Poznan Univ | Moscow Dialysis
Center | Tehran Univ Medical Sciences | Damanhur Kidney Center | Fresenius
Centers | Emir Dialysis | Bingol Dialysis | Alexandria Univ | Adnan Menderes
Univ | Ata Dialysis Center
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DIABETES - EXPERIMENTAL
FP256
IMPACT OF FRUCTOSE ON PANCREATIC ISLET INSULIN SECRETION IN
EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Marta Pokrywczynska | Arkadiusz Jundzill | Sandra Krzyzanowska | Mariusz
Flisinski | Andrzej Brymora | Magdalena Bodnar | Aleksander Deptula | Andrzej Marszalek | Jacek Manitius | Tomasz Drewa | Tomasz Kloskowski
Dept Tissue Engineering, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Bydgoszcz, Poland | Chair
and Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Bydgoszcz,
Poland | Dept Clinical Pathomorphology, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Bydgoszcz, Poland | Chair and Dept Microbiology, Nicolaus Copernicus Univ, Bydgoszcz, Poland
FP257
TREATMENT WITH PYRIDOXAMINE (PYR), PENTOSAN POLYSULFATE
(PPS) AND ENALAPRIL (EN) REDUCES KIDNEY ALTERATIONS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF PROGRESSIVE DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY (DN)
Fabrizio Grosjean | Vittoria Esposito | Massimo Torreggiani | Ciro Esposito |
Feng Zheng | Helen Vlassara | Gary Striker
Fond Salvatore Maugeri | Unit Nephrology and Hemodialysis, IRCCS Fond Salvatore Maugeri, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy | Unit Nephrology and Hemodialysis,
IRCCS Fond Salvatore Maugeri, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy | Dept Geriatrics, Div
Experimental Diabetes and Aging, MSSM, NY
FP258
INSULIN RESISTANCE MEDIATED PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE
KIDNEY OF STREPTOZOTOCIN- INDUCED CHRONIC DIABETIC RATS
Shiju Michael | Pragasam Viswanathan | Rajesh Ganesh
VIT Univ, Vellore and India | JIPMER, Puducherry and India
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FP259
INVOLVEMENT OF IFN-Γ IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF TYPE2 DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Miho Kimachi | Saori Nishio | Daigo Nakazawa | Yasunobu Ishikawa | Takayuki Toyoyama | Akiko Satou | Tasuku Nakagaki | Sekiya Shibasaki | Tatuya Atumi
Internal Medicine II, Hokkaido Univ Grad School Medicine, Sapporo, Hokkaido,
Japan
FP260
DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IN THE ZDSD RAT
Vincent Gattone | Richard Peterson | Karen Zimmerman
Indiana Univ School Medicine | Preclinomics Inc., Indianapolis, IN, USA
FP261
NEPHROPATHY EVOLUTION IS PREVENTED BY THE DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE-4 INHIBITOR, SITAGLIPTIN, IN A RAT MODEL OF TYPE 2 DIABETES
Cristina Mega | Edite Teixeira de Lemos | Helena Vala | Rosa Fernandes | Jorge
Oliveira | Frederico Teixeira | Flávio Reis
Lab Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics, IBILI, Medicine Fac, Coimbra
Univ, Coimbra, Portugal | ESAV, Polytechnic Inst Viseu, Viseu, Portugal
FP262
THE ROLE OF IFN GAMMA ASSOCIATED WITH OXIDATIVE STRESS REDUCTION IN PREVENTING DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IN RODENTS WITH
TYPE II DIABETES AND OBESITY
Andrei Niculae | Ionel-Alexandru Checherita | Alexandru Ciocalteu
St. John Emergency Clinical Hosp, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy,
Bucharest, Romania | Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest,
Romania
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FP255
METFORMIN DECREASES OBESITY-INDUCED RENAL INJURY VIA ACTIVATION OF AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE
Kyung Pyo Kang | Jung Eun Lee | Ae Sin Lee | Yu Jin Jung | Sik Lee | Sung
Kwang Park | Won Kim
Chonbuk National Univ Medical School, Jeonju, Korea
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP263
PHYSIOLOGICAL LEVELS OF ENDOSTATIN SUPPRESS RENAL INJURY IN
DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Yuki Hamano | Yuki Udagawa | Yoshihiko Ueda | Osamu Yokosuka | Makoto
Ogawa
Dept Clinical Education and Res, Grad School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba
Univ, Chiba, Japan | Dept Pathology, Dokkyo Medical Univ Koshigaya Hosp,
Koshigaya, Japan | Dept Medicine and Clinical Oncology, Grad School of Medicine, Chiba Univ, Chiba, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Chiba Univ Hosp, Chiba,
Japan
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FP264
PRESERVATION OF ENDOTHELIAL GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE I ACTIVITY
AND IMPROVEMENT OF RENAL NITRIC OXIDE AVAILABILITY PREVENT
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Minoru Satoh | Kengo Kidokoro | Hajime Nagasu | Yuko Nishi | Chieko Ihoriya | Hiroyuki Kadoya | Toyotaka Yada | Keith M Channon | Tamaki Sasaki|
Naoki Kashihara
Kawasaki Medical School | Univ Oxford, John Radcliffe Hosp
FP265
ENHANCED DOWN REGULATION OF AT1B RECEPTORS ON AFFERENT
AND EFFERENT ARTERIOLES IN STZ-INDUCED DIABETIC RAT KIDNEY
Jens Randel Nyengaard | Zsolt Razga
Stereology and Electron Microscopy Lab, Univ Aarhus, Denmark
FP266
NEPHROPATHY IS ACCELERATED IN DIABETIC MICE WITH RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION
Stella Hartono | Bruce Knudsen | Joseph Grande
Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, USA
FP267
AGGRAVATION OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IN OLETF RATS WITH THY1 NEPHROTIS
Maho Watanabe | Kenji Ito | Yasuhiro Abe | Satoru Ogahara | Hitoshi Nakashima | Toshinobu Sato | Takao Saito
Fukuoka Univ, Fukuoka, Japan | Sendai Shakai Hoken Hosp, Sendai, Japan
FP268
MITOCHONDRIAL INSTABILITY OF PODOCYTE AGGRAVATES DIABETIC
NEPHROPATHY IN STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC MICE
Young Tai Shin | Dae Eun Choi | Ki-Ryang Na | Yoon Kyung Chang | Seong
Suk Kim | Kang Wook Lee
Renal Div, Chungnam National Univ Hosp, Daejeon, South Korea | Dept Internal Medicine, Daejeon Saint Mary Hosp, Daejeon, South Korea | Internal Medicine, Sun Hosp, Daejeon, South Korea | Renal Div, Dept Internal medicine,
Chungnam National Univ Hosp. Daejeon, South Korea
FP269
NOVEL THERAPEUTICS IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY: SIALIC ACID PRECURSORS REDUCE PROTEINURIA IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Camille Mace | Sumant Chugh | Lionel Clement
Univ Alabama Birmingham, Alabama, USA
FP270
ROLES OF INSULIN RECEPTOR SUBSTRATES (IRS) IN RENAL FUNCTION
AND RENAL HEMODYNAMICS
Maoka Tomochika | Hashimoto Seiji | Mochizuki Toshio | Kawata Tetsuya |
Koike Takao
NTT East Japan Sapporo Hosp | Hokkaido Univ Grad School Medicine, Internal
Medicine II
FP271
CCR2 INHIBITION IN DIABETIC BKS db/db MICE RESULTS IN A RAPID
AND ROBUST IMPROVEMENT OF RENAL INFLAMMATION AND RENAL
FUNCTION
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Juan C. Jaen | Timothy J. Sullivan | Zhenhua Miao | Niky Zhao | Rob Berahovich | Antoni Krasinski | Jay P. Powers | Linda Ertl | Thomas J. Schall
ChemoCentryx Inc., Mountain View (CA), USA
FP273
SCAI CONTROLS TGF-β1 INDUCED α-SMOOTH MUSCLE ACTIN EXPRESSION DURING EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND IS DOWNREGULATED IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Gabor Kokeny | Akos Gasparics | Lilla Fang | Laszlo Rosivall | Attila Sebe
Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary
FP274
ALDOSTERONE ANTAGONISTS IN MONOTHERAPY ARE PROTECTIVE
AGAINST STZ-INDUCED DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Nora F Banki | Andrea Fekete | Laszlo Wagner | Agota Ver | Peter Degrell |
Agnes Prokai | Reusz George | Attila Szabo | Chris Baylis| Adam Vannay |
Tivadar Tulassay
Semmelweis Univ First Dept Pediatrics, Hungary | Dept Transpl and Surgery,
Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary | Semmelweis Univ, Dept Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Pathobiochemistry, Budapest, Hungary | Second
Dept Medicine and Nephrological Center, Pécs, Hungary | Dept Physiology
and Functional Genomics and Medicine, Univ Florida | Res Lab Pediatrics and
Nephrology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis Univ, Budapest,
Hungary
FP275
ANGIOTENSIN 1 CONVERTING ENZYME AND RENAL VASCULAR REACTIVITY. STUDY IN NORMAL AND DIABETIC MOUSE
Catherine Chollet | Annette Hus-Citharel | Nathalie Caron | Nadine Bouby
INSERM U872, Paris, France | INSERM U1050, CIRB, Collège de France, Paris,
France | FUNDP, Namur, Belgium
FP276
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY AND CARDIAC
FUNCTION: ROLE OF PREVIOUS EXERCISE TRAINING
Kleiton Silva | Rodolfo Rampaso | Rafael Luiz | Kátia De Angelis | Cristiano
Teixeira Mostarda | Nayda Abreu | Maria Claudia Irigoyen| Nestor Schor
Federal Univ São Paulo | Nove de Julho Univ | São Paulo Univ - Hypertension
Unit
FP277
ROLE OF HIGH-INTENSITY AEROBIC EXERCISE (HIAE) ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL FUNCTIONS IN DIABETIC RATS BY STZ
Rodolfo Rampaso | Rafael Luiz | Kleiton Silva | Jairo Montemor | Elisa M. S.
Higa | Nestor Schor
Federal Univ São Paulo
FP278
ENDOTHELIAL CELL INTERACTED WITH PODOCYTE AND MESANGIAL
CELLS VIA NAD(P)H OXIDASE
Hajime Nagasu | Minoru Satoh | Kengo Kidokoro | Naoki Kashihara
Kawasaki Medical School
FP279
LANTHANUM SUPPRESSES AGES-INDUCED OSTEOBLASTIC DIFFERENTIATION VIA INHIBITION OF RAGE-NF-KAPPAB SIGNALING IN RAT VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS
Yosuke Nakayama | Kei Fukami | Nana Obara | Ryotaro Ando | Yusuke Kaida| Seiji Ueda | Sho-ichi Yamagishi | Seiya Okuda
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Kurume Univ, School Medicine | Dept Pathophysiology and Therapeutics Diabetic Vascular Complications, Kurume Univ
School of Medicine
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PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR IMPROVES RENAL TUBULOINTERSTITIAL HYPOXIA OF DIABETIC RAT KIDNEY
Sang Youb Han | Hui-Kyoung Sun | Kum Hyun Han | Han-Seong Kim | SeonHo Ahn
Dept Medicine, Inju Univ Ilsan-Paik Hosp | Dept Medicine, Wonkwang Univ
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP280
HEPARANASE INDUCED BY ADVANCED GLYATION END PRODUCTS MEDIATES MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INVOLVING RAGE AND PI3K/AKT
PATHWAY
Qiaojing Qin | Zhaoxia Wang | Jianying Niu | Wangjie Xu | Zhongdong Qiao|
Weiwei Qi | Yong Gu
Dept Nephrology, Shanghai Fifth People’s Hosp, Fudan Univ, Shanghai, China| School Life Science and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ, Shanghai,
China| Dept Nephrology, Shanghai Fifth People’s Hosp/Huashan Hosp, Fudan
Univ, Shanghai, China
FP281
GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF VITAMIN D ON DIABETIC-LIKE CONDITIONS IN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE
CELLS
Tali Zitman-Gal | Eliezer Golan | Janice Green | Metsada Pasmanik-Chor | Varda Oron-Karni | Jacques Bernheim | Sydney Benchetrit
Renal Physiology Lab, Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Meir Medical Center | Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Meir Medical Center | Bioinformatics
Unit, G. S. Wise Fac Life Sciences, Tel Aviv Univ
FP282
HIGH GLUCOSE MEDIATES ENDOTHELIAL-TO-CHRONDROCYTE TRANSITION IN HUMAN AORTIC ENDOTHELIAL CELL
Ri-Ning Tang | Min Wu | Min Gao | Hong Liu | Xiao-Liang Zhang | Bi Cheng
Liu
Inst Nephrology, ZhongDa Hosp, Medical School, Southeast Univ, Nanjing, China
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DIABETES - CLINICAL
FP284
COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF VARIOUS RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM
BLOCKERS AND OTHER ANTIHYPERTENSIVE DRUGS IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND BAYESIAN NETWORK METAANALYSIS
Hon-Yen Wu | Yu-Sen Peng | Jenq-Wen Huang | Kwan-Dun Wu | Yu-Kang
Tu | Kuo-Liong Chien
Internal Medicine, Far Eastern Memorial Hosp, New Taipei City, Taiwan | Div
Biostatistics, Leeds Inst Genetics, Health & Therapeutics, Univ Leeds, Leeds,
UK| Grad Inst Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, National Taiwan Univ,
Taipei, Taiwan
FP285
PLASMA ADIPONECTIN IS RELATED TO PROGRESSION OF KIDNEY DISEASE IN TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS
Ina Maria Kacso | Diana Moldovan | Alina Lenghel | Crina Claudia Rusu |
Mirela Gherman Caprioara
Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu Cluj, Cluj Napoca, Romania
FP286
ADIPONECTIN: ASSOCIATION WITH NON-TRADITIONAL RISK FACTORS
AND CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN TYPE 2 DIABETICS WITH MILD
TO MODERATE KIDNEY DISEASE
Ana Paula Silva | André Fragoso | Ana Pinho | Cláudia Silva | Nélio Santos |
Nelson Tavares | Marilia Faísca | Ana Camacho | Fernanda Mesquita | Pedro
Leao
Nephrology Dept, Hosp Faro, Faro, Portugal | Serv Patologia clinica- Hosp
Faro| Gnóstica Lab | Serv Cardiologia- Hosp Faro E.P.E | Inst Superior Ciências
da Saúde Egas Moniz
FP287
ADIPOKINES, OXIDATIVE STRESS, INFLAMMATION, MINERAL METABOLISM, AND INSULIN RESISTANCE: NEW PREDICTORS OF CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS
Ana Paula Silva | Cláudia Silva | Nélio Santos | Fatima Rato | André Fragoso |
Ana Pinho | Marilia Faísca | Fernanda Mesquita | Pedro Leao
Serv Nefrologia Hosp Faro E.P.E | Serv Patologia clinica- Hosp Faro | Gnóstica
Lab | Inst Superior Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz
FP288
DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: POTENTIAL
ROLE OF ADIPOKINES, OXIDATIVE STRESS, INFLAMMATION AND MINERAL METABOLISM
Ana Paula Silva | Cláudia Silva | Nélio Santos | Fatima Rato | André Fragoso |
Ana Pinho | Marilia Faísca | Fernanda Mesquita | Pedro Leao
Serv Nefrologia Hosp Faro E.P.E | Serv Patologia Clinica, Hosp Faro E.P.E |
Gnóstica Lab | Inst Superior Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz
FP289
ROLE OF HUMAN BETA DEFENSINS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Dong-Jin Oh | Hye-Ryoun Kim | Su-Hyun Kim
Chung-Ang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea
FP290
TLR4 GENE EXPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
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FP283
MEAN PLATELET VOLUME AND RELATED FACTORS IN PATIENTS AT
DIFFERENT STAGES OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Kenan Turgutalp | Onur Ozhan | Esen Akbay | Naci Tiftik | Turkay Ozcan |
Sercan Yılmaz | Ahmet Kiykim
Div Endocrinology and Metabolism, Div Hematology, Dept Cardiology, Div
Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, School Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin,
Turkey
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
AND NEPHROPATHY
Kamal Okasha | Mohammad Sweilam | Hala Nagy | Marwa Hassan Rizk
Tanta Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Fac Medicine, Tanta, Egypt | Clinical pathology-Fac Medicine-Tanta Univ, Tanta, Egypt | Clinical
pathology-Fac Medicine-Tanta Univ,Tanta, Egypt
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP291
BASELINE DEMOGRAPHIC, CLINICAL AND LAB PARAMETERS RELATED
WITH 24 HOUR URINARY SODIUM EXCRETION IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED
PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES
Alper Kirkpantur | Baris Afsar
FP292
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF PATHOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS AND CLASSIFICATION FOR DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Dong-Wan Chae | Ho Jun Chin | Suhnggwon Kim
SNUBH | Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp Seongnam Korea | SNUH
FP293
ADDITION OF SILYMARIN TO RENNIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM INHIBITORS ATTENUATES PROTEINURIA IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH
OVERT NEPHROPATHY: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBOCONTROLLED TRIAL
Mohammad Kazem Fallahzadeh Abarghouei | Banafshe Dormanesh | Jamshid
Roozbeh | Eskandar Kamali-Sarvestani | Ghazal Vessal | Maryam Pakfetrat |
Mohammad Mahdi Sagheb
Health Policy Res Center, Shiraz Univ Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran | AJA Univ
Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran | Shiraz Nephro-Urology Res Center, Shiraz Univ
Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran | Autoimmune Diseases Res Center, Shiraz Univ
Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran | Dept Clinical Pharmacy, Shiraz Univ Medical
Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
FP294
PREDICTION OF THE PROGNOSIS IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY BY
RENAL PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS
Toshiyuki Imasawa | Motonobu Nishimura | Takehiko Kawaguchi | Ryoichi
Ishibashi | Hiroshi Kitamura
Chiba-East National Hosp
FP295
GLYCATED ALBUMIN IS TOXIC FOR THE PROXIMAL TUBULE BUT SPARES
THE GLOMERULAR ENDOTHELIUM IN NORMOALBUMINURIC PATIENTS
WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Adrian Vlad | Ligia Petrica | Maxim Petrica | Dragos Catalin Jianu | Gheorghe
Gluhovschi | Calina Ianculescu | Mioara Negru | Victor Dumitrascu | Florica
Gadalean | Alina Zamfir | Cristina Popescu | Sorin Giju | Cristina Gluhovschi|
Silvia Velciov | Oana Milas | Cristian Balgradean | Sorin Ursoniu
Victor Babes Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, Romania | Inst Chemistry
Timisoara, Romania | V. Goldis Univ, Dept Molecular Chemistry | Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara Romania
FP296
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAYTIME, NIGHTTIME AND TOTAL HEART RATE WITH ALBUMIN AND PROTEIN EXCRETION IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS
Baris Afsar
Konya Numune State Hosp
FP297
IS VITAMIN D A RISK FACTOR OR A BIOMARKER OF RENAL DISEASE IN
TYPE 2 DIABETICS?
Ana Paula Silva | Ana Pinho | André Fragoso | Cláudia Silva | Nélio Santos |
Marilia Faísca | Fernanda Mesquita | Pedro Leao
Serv Nefrologia Hosp Faro E.P.E | Serv Patologia clinica- Hosp Faro | Gnóstica
Laboratório | Inst Superior Ciências Saúde Egas Moniz
FP298
NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOKALIN AND CATHEPSIN
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PARIS, France
FP299
PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF PATIENTS WITH CLINICALLY DEFINED MANIFEST DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IN A GENERAL
TYPE 2 DIABETES POPULATION
Hanri Afghahi
Dept Renal Medicin, Skövde, Sweden
FP300
PREVALENCE AND OUTCOMES OF NON-DIABETIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN
TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS
Narayan Prasad | Dharmender Bhadauria | Anurag Gupta | Raj Kumar Sharma| Amit Gupta | Anupama Kaul | Manoj Jain
Sanjay Gandhi PostGrad Inst Medical Sciences,Lucknow, India
FP301
POSSIBILITIES OF INFLUENCE ON OXIDATIVE STRESS MARKERS AT DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Olena Loboda | Iryna Dudar | Lesya Korol | Iryna Shifris
Inst Nephrology NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | Dept Efferesis Technology,
Inst Nephrology NAMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
FP302
CLINICAL PREDICTORS FOR RENAL BIOPSY IN PATIENTS WITH CONCOMITANT DIABETES MELLITUS AND RENAL DISEASE
Kenji Ito | Yasuhiro Abe | Satoru Ogahara | Tetsuhiko Yasuno | Maho Watanabe | Yoshie Sasatomi | Satoshi Hisano | Hitoshi Nakashima | Takao Saito
Fukuoka Univ School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan
FP303
C-PEPTIDE AND MARKERS OF KIDNEY DAMAGE CORRELATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 1
Assem Nogaibayeva | Saltanat Tuganbekova | Zhannat Taubaldiyeva | Bolat
Bekishev | Rakhat Trimova
National Scientific Medical Centre
FP304
SERUM MONOCYTE CHEMOATTRACTANT PROTEIN-1 AND CD16+ MONOCYTES IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH NEPHROPATHY
Ivan Topchii | Polina Semenovykh | Valentina Galchiskaya | Natalia Efimova|
Tatyana Scherban
Inst Therapy named after L.T. Malaya of NAMS of Ukraine
FP305
THE PATHOLOGIC CLASSIFICATION OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IS
CORRELATED WITH THE CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIABETES
MELLITUS
Fumihiko Yasuda | Akira Shimizu | Akiko Mii | Megumi Fukui
Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan | Internal Medicine (Div Neurology, Nephrology, and Reumatology)
FP306
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND ANEMIA IN
PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES
M. Postorino | E. Alessi | E. Dal Moro | S. Postorino | G. Mannino | A. Giandalia | D. Mannino
Diabetology and Endocrinology Unit Reggio Calabria
FP307
HYPERGLYCEMIA STIMULATES UBIQUITIN-CONJUGATING ENZYME E2
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AS AN EARLY PREDICTORS OF KIDNEY DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN
WITH DIABETES
Jolanta Soltysiak | Jacek Zachwieja | Piotr Fichna | Katarzyna Lipkowska |
Bogda Skowronska | Witold Stankiewicz | Maria Stachowiak-Lewandowska |
Agnieszka Kluska-Jozwiak
Dept Pediatric Cardiology and Nephrology, Poznan Univ Medical Science, Poznan, Poland | Dept Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan Univ Medical Science, Poznan, Poland
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
VARIANT 1 (UBE2V1) MEDIATED LYSINE 63 UBIQUITINATION IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY (DN)
Paola Pontrelli | Francesca Conserva | Matteo Accetturo | Massimo Papale |
Anna Maria Di Palma | Giorgia Cordisco | G Grandaliano | Loreto Gesualdo
DETO, Univ Bari, Italy | Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Italy |
Policlinic Hosp Bari, Nephrology, Dyalisis and Transpl Unit, Italy | Nephrology,
Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia
FP308
REMNANT LIPOPROTEIN AND STEROL ABSORPTION IN DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Eiji Kimoto | Tetsuo Shoji | Mika Sonoda | Hideaki Shima | Shoko Tsuchikura | Katsuhito Mori | Masanori Emoto | Eiji Ishimura | Yoshiki Nishizawa |
Masaaki Inaba
Dept Metabolism, Endocrinology and Molecular Medicine, Dept Nephrology,
Osaka City Univ Grad School Medicine, Osaka, Japan
FP309
DYNAMIC COLOR DOPPLER SONOGRAPHIC CORTICAL PERFUSION MEASUREMENT DETECTS DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY BEFORE THE OCCURENCE OF MICROALBUMINURIA
Christian Vogel | Thomas Scholbach | Nils Bergner
Hosp Children and Adolescents, Chemnitz, Germany
FP310
PODOCYTOURIA AS AN EARLIER MARKER OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Eirini Lioudaki | Konstantinos Stylianou | Eleutheria Maragkaki | Stavros Stratakis | Maria Panteri | Christianna Choulaki | Eleutheria Vardaki | Emmanuel
Ganotakis | Eugene Daphnis
Lab Experimental Nephrology and Dept Internal Medicine, Fac Medicine, Univ
Crete, Heraklion, Greece | Lab Experimental Nephrology and Dept Nephrology,
Fac Medicine, Univ Crete, Heraklion, Greece | Dept Nephrology, Univ Crete,
Greece | Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Crete, Greece | Lab Rheumatology, Clinical Immunology and Allergy, Univ Crete, Greece
FP311
ASSOCIATION OF TRADITIONAL RISK FACTORS WITH RENAL FUNCTIONAL VARIATIONS IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC SUBJECTS WITHOUT NEPHROPATHY – OBSERVATIONS FROM BNDC TRIAL IN BIRDEM, BANGLADESH
MM Iqbal | Z Ahmed | MA Mansur | S Iqbal | S Choudhury | N Nahar | S Ali|
T Ahmed | AKMS Alam | Z Rahman | MN Islam | AK Azad Khan
NIKDU | BIRDEM | UHL
FP312
SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE RENAL RESISTIVE INDEX IN PATIENTS
WITH TYPE 2 DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY WITH OVERT PROTEINURIA
Ayu Ogawa | Hitoshi Sugiyama | Masashi Kitagawa | Hiroshi Morinaga |
Tatsuyuki Inoue | Keiichi Takiue | Yoko Kikumoto | Haruhito Adam Uchida | Shinji Kitamura | Yohei Maeshima | Yoshinori Tsuchiyama | Hirofumi
Makino
Okayama Univ Grad School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Okayama, Japan | Kyoto Univ, Kyoto, Japan | Kochi Health Sciences Center,
Kochi, Japan
FP313
INVESTIGATION ON THE VALIDITY OF FASTING BLOOD SUGAR AND
GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST IN THE FIFTH DAY AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPL
FOR ANTICIPATING DIABETES MELLITUS
Fatemeh Nazemian | Mostafa Jafari | Narges o Sadat Zahed | Reza Javidi Dasht
Bayaz
Mahhad Univ Nedical Sciences. Mashhad, Iran | Shahid Beheshti Univ Medical
Sciences | Tehran Univ Medical Sciences
FP314
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INCREASED URINARY β2-MICROGLOBULIN
IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY (DN)
Massimo Papale | Salvatore Di Paolo | Grazia Vocino | Annamaria Di Palma|
Cataneo Federica | Maria Teresa Rocchetti | Giuseppe Grandaliano | Loreto
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PARIS, France
Gesualdo
D.E.T.O. Univ Bari, Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Hosp Dimiccoli , ASL
BAT, Barletta, Italy | InterDept Res Center Bioagromed, Univ Foggia, Italy |
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Emergency and Transpl, A. Moro
Univ, Bari | Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences,
Univ Foggia
FP316
SECOND HARMONIC MICROSCOPY TO QUANTIFY RENAL INTERSTITIAL
FIBROSIS IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Gener Ismail | Alexe Ditoiu | Stefan Stanciu | Vlad Herlea | Otilia Motoi
Fundeni Clinical Inst, Dept Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania | Center Microscopy-Microanalysis and Information Processing, Univ Politehnica Bucharest,
Bucharest, Romania | Dept Pathology, Fundeni Hosp, Bucharest, Romania |
Dept Internal Medicine, Fundeni Clinical Inst, Bucharest, Romania
FP317
DOSE DEPENDENT REDUCTION OF CYTOTOXIC ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS BY SEVELAMER CARBONATE
Gary Striker | Jaime Uribarri | Helen Vlassara
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
FP318
RELATIONSHIP VITAMIN D LEVELS AND MICROALBUMINURIA IN TYPE
2 DIABETIC PATIENTS
Bulent Gul | Ozen Oz Gul | Abdulmecit Yildiz | Ayca Eroglu | Nermin Keni |
Canan Ersoy | Alparslan Ersoy | Sazi İmamoglu | Mustafa Yurtkuran
Uludag Univ Medical School Dept Nephrology, Bursa, Turkey | Cekirge State
Hosp, Bursa, Turkey | Uludag Univ Medical School Dept Internal Medicine |
Uludag Univ Medical School Dept Endocrinology
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FP315
PATTERN OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY PATIENTS ON CHRONIC DIALYSIS
Candra Wibowo Prajitno
Nephrology and Hypertension Div Internal Medicine Dept Trisakti Univ Jakarta
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
ELECTROLYTE DISORDERS / NEPHROLITHIASIS
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP319
MANAGEMENT OF HYPERNATREMIA IN EMERGENCY DEPT
Baralla Camille | Buffat Christophe | Berland Yvon | Vacher-Coponat Henri |
Michelet Pierre | Torro Dominique | Stanislas Bataille
Univ Aix-Marseille, AP-HM, Marseille, France | Hôp Conception
FP320
THIAZIDE INDUCED SEVERE HYPONATREMIA AND OSMOTIC DEMYELINATION SYNDROME - A CASE STUDY AND LITERATURE REVIEW
Satish Chondolu | Tyler An | Shaza Khan | Supratik* Rayamajhi
Michigan State Univ, East Lansing, USA
FP321
CICLETANINE-INDUCED HYPONATREMIA AND HYPOKALEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Gheun-Ho Kim | Young Wook Roh | Chang Hwa Lee | Chong Myung Kang
Hanyang Univ College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
FP322
HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA: A SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS
Ravi Bansal | Kailash Nath Singh | Sanjiv Saxena | KK Malhotra
Pushpawati Singhania Res Inst, New Delhi, India
FP323
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPOMAGNESEMIA AND PROTON PUMP
INHIBITOR USE IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Steven Van Laecke | Evi Nagler | Wim Van Biesen | Michel Jadoul | Raymond
Vanholder
Renal Div Ghent Univ Hosp, Ghent, Belgium | Ghent Univ Hosp | Cliniques
Univ Saint-Luc, Univ Catholique Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
FP324
WHAT YOU WOULD NOT EXPECT FROM A RENINOMA: METASTASIS
AND SYNDROME OF INAPPROPRIATE SECRETION OF ANTIDIURETIC
HORMONE (SIADH)
David Cucchiari | Claudio Angelini | Marco Mirani | Paola Arosio | Giorgio
Graziani | Salvatore Badalamenti
Ist Clin Humanitas IRCCS - Rozzano, Milano - Italy
FP325
CT SCAN EVALUATION OF PAPILLARY DENSITY IN HYPERCALCIURIC
AND NON-HYPERCALCIURIC STONE FORMERS
Daniela Girfoglio | Darren Allen | Alex Kirkham | Nikhil Johri | David C. Wheeler | Simon Choong | Shabbir Moochhala | Robert Unwin
Centre Nephrology, Royal Free Campus UCL Medical School, London UK | Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, London, Uk | Univ College Hosp, London UK
FP326
ABNORMAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND BONE DENSITY IN CALCIUM RENAL STONE FORMERS PATIENTS
Antonia Fabris | Antonio Lupo | Francesco Fantin | Pietro Manuel Ferraro |
Chiara Caletti | Gabrielle Comellato | Michele Messa | Giovanni Gambaro
Nephrology Univ Verona | Section Nephrology, Dept Medicine | Section Geriatic Depts Medicine | Neprhology Catholic Univ Rome | Catholic Univ Rome
FP327
PREVALENCE OF HYPOKALAEMIA IN OUTPATIENTS
Hiroshi Tanaka | Narihito Tatsumoto | Shoji Tsuneyoshi | Yasunori Daijo
Hiroshima Red Cross Hosp and Atomic-bomb Survivors Hosp, Hiroshima, Japan
FP328
MAGNESIUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH ADPKD TREATED WITH ANTI
EGF-R, NIMOTUZUMAB
Raymed A. Bacallao Méndez | Tania Crombet | José M. Dávalos | Betsy Llere-
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PARIS, France
na| Christian Leyva | Reynaldo Manalich
Inst Nefrología | Centro Inmunología Molecular
FP330
THE ENDOUROLOGICAL TREATMENT OF RENAL MATRIX STONES
Paolo Beltrami | Lorenzo Ruggera | Andrea Guttilla | Alessandro Iannetti |
Fabio Zattoni | Francesca Gigli | Filiberto Zattoni
Urology Clinic, Univ Padova, Padova, Italy | Dept Urology, S. Maria degli Angeli Hosp, Pordenone, Italy
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FP329
RETROGRADE INTRA RENAL SURGERY FOR RENAL STONES
Paolo Beltrami | Lorenzo Ruggera | Alessandro Iannetti | Massimo Iafrate |
Andrea Guttilla | Fabio Zattoni | Marcello Arancio | Filiberto Zattoni
Urology Clinic, Univ Padova, Padova, Italy | Dept Urology, S. Maria degli Angeli Hosp, Pordenone, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
GLOMERULONEPHRITIS I
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP331
TRADITIONAL THERMAL THERAPY WITH INDIRECT-MOXIBUSTION REDUCES RESISTIVE INDEX OF RENAL SEGMENTAL ARTERY IN CKD PATIENTS. A RANDOMIZED CROSS-OVER CONTROLLED TRIAL
Nagisa Miyazaki | Jun Matsumoto
Dept Cardiology, Respirology & Nephrology, Gifu Univ Grad School Medicine,
Gifu, Japan | Div Cardiology, Gifu Univ Grad School Medicine
FP332
METHOTREXATE PLUS PREDNISONE IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING
IDIOPATHIC RETROPERITONEAL FIBROSIS
Federico Alberici | Alessandra Palmisano | Federica Maritati | Elena Oliva |
Carlo Buzio | Augusto Vaglio
Nephrology Unit, Univ Parma, Italy
FP333
OUTCOME IN BIOPSY-PROVEN LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Geir Mjoen | Gudrun E Norby | Bjorn Egil Vikse | Einar Svarstad | Bjoerneklett
Rune | Aasaroed Knut
Oslo Univ Hosp, RiksHosp | Haukeland Univ Hosp | St Olavs Hosp
FP334
HEPARANASE AS A NOVEL MARKER OF LUPUS NEPHRITIS ACTIVITY
Maciej Szymczak | Jakub Kuźniar | Wacław Kopeć | Zofia Marchewka | Marian
Klinger
Dept Nephrology and Transpl Medicine, Wrocław, Poland | Dept Toxicology,
Wroclaw Medical Univ
FP335
ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME-ASSOCIATED NEPHROPATHY IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: PREVALENCE, CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME
Pilar Arrizabalaga | Ricardo Silvariño | Francesc Sant | Gerard Espinosa | Manel Solé | Ricard Cervera
Hosp Clínic | Autoimmune Diseases. Hosp Clínic | Pathology. Fund Althaia
FP336
CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS WITH BIOPSY PROVEN
LUPUS NEPHRITIS AT A TERTIARY CARE HOSP
Dilip Gude | Sashidhar Chennamsetty
Medwin Hosp, Nampally, Hyderabad
FP337
HIGH-DOSE IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY WITH AUTOLOGOUS HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPL FOR SEVERE REFRACTORY SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS WITH LUPUS NEPHRITIS: REMOTE OUTCOMES
Alexander Demin | Vladimir Kozlov | Igor Lisukov | Olga Kotova | Aleksey
Sizikov | Vera Sergeevicheva | Larissa Demina
Novosibirak State Medical Univ | Clinical Immunology Inst Russian Medical
Sciences Academy, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation | Internal Medicine and
SLE Centre, Novosibirsk State Medical Univ, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation |
Nephrology and Dialysis City Centre, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
FP338
MACROPHAGE INHIBITORY FACTOR (MIF) AND EUTHYROID SICK SYNDROME IN ANTI-NEUTROPHIL ANTIBODY ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS
Ola Börjesson | Mårten Wendt | Aune Avik | Abdul R Qureshi | Johan Bratt |
Edmund J Miller | Iva Gunnarsson | Annette Bruchfeld
Unit Rheumatology, Dept Medicine, Karolinska Univ Hosp, Karolinska Inst,
Stockholm, Sweden | Baxter Novum, CLINTEC, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm,
Sweden | Feinstein Inst Medical Res, Manhasset, New York, USA | Dept Renal
Medicine, Karolinska Univ Hosp, CLINTEC, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm, Sweden
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PARIS, France
FP340
THE DEMOGRAPHY OF ANCA ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS: 735 PATIENTS
RECRUITED AT DIAGNOSIS TO SIX EUROPEAN VASCULITIS STUDY
GROUP TRIALS
Steven Yew | David Jayne | Kerstin Westman | Peter Hoglund | Oliver Flossman | Alfred Mahr | Raashid Luqmani | Jo Robson
Addenbrookes Hosp, UK | Malmo Univ Hosp, Malmo Sweden | Univ Lund,
Skane Univ Hosp, Sweden | Reading Hosp, Reading, UK | Hosp Cochin, Paris,
France | Nufflield Hosp, Oxford, UK
FP341
NON RAPIDLY-PROGRESSIVE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: A FREQUENT
CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF ANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS WITH
RENAL INVOLVEMENT
Eric Thervet | Charlène Levi | Elsa Guiard | Mélanie Roland | Dominique Nochy | Cristina Daniliuc | Loïc Guillevin | Luc Mouthon | Christian Jacquot |
Alexandre Karras
Néphrologie, HEGP, Paris, France | Renal Pathology, HEGP, Paris, France |
Médecine Interne, Cochin, Paris, France
FP342
CIRCULATING ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC FOR -ENOLASE AND PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 RECEPTOR IN JAPANESE PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY OR SECONDARY MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Yukihiro Kimura | Hiroyuki Morita | Hanna Debiec | Harutaka Yamada | Naoto Miura | Shogo Banno | Pierre Ronco | Hirokazu Imai
Div Nephrology and Rheumatology, Dept Internal Medicine, Aichi Medical Univ
School Medicine | Univ Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6, Assist Publique–Hôp Paris
(AP-HP), Tenon Hosp | Kawana Hosp
FP343
PRESERVATION OF RENAL FUNCTION BY GLUCOCORTICOIDS ALONE
OR WITH CYCLOSPORINE IN KOREAN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC
MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Dong Ho Shin | Hyang Mo Koo | Seung Hyeok Han | Kyu Hun Choi | TaeHyun Yoo | Shin-Wook Kang
Dept Internal Medicine, College Medicine, Yonsei Univ, Seoul, Korea
FP344
MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY AND MALIGNANCIES
Claudia Fofi | Luca Scabbia | Francescaromana Festuccia | Antonella Stoppacciaro | Paolo Mene’
U.O. Nefrologia, Azienda Osp S. Andrea, Univ Roma Sapienza, Rome, Italy|
U.O. Istologia ed Anatomia Patologica, Azienda Osp S. Andrea, Univ Roma Sapienza, Rome, Italy
FP345
THE MECHANISM OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEGMENTAL GLOMERULAR SCLEROSIS IN IDIOPATHIC MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Akira Shimizu | Akiko Mii | Tomohiro Kaneko | Yukinari Masuda | Yasuhiko
Iino | Yasuo Katayama | Yuh Fukuda
Pathology, Internal Medicine (Div Neurology, Nephrology, and Reumatology),
Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan
FP346
ANTIGEN NON-SPECIFIC ACTIVATION OF CD8 T CELLS TRIGGERS AUTOIMMUNE RESPONSE IN IDIOPATHIC MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Aki Kuroki | Kei Matsumoto | Tadao Akizawa
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Showa Univ, Tokyo, Japan
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FP339
CLINICAL FEATURES, TREATMENT DIVERSITY AND OUTCOME OF MPOANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS – EXPERIENCE FROM THE DEPTS RHEUMATOLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY OF A SINGLE JAPANESE CENTER
Kazuhiro Sugiyama | Midori Hasegawa | Koichiro Yamamoto | Hiroki Hayashi| Shigehisa Koide | Kazutaka Murakami | Makoto Tomita | Shunji Yoshida | Yukio Yuzawa
Fujita Health Univ Scool of Medicine, Dept Nephrology | Fujita Health Univ
Scool Medicine, Dept Rheumatology
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP347
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TRIPLE THERAPY WITH MMF, CYCLOSPORINE AND PREDNISOLONE VERSUS CYCLOSPORINE AND PREDNISOLONE
IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
AND PERSISTENT HEAVY PROTEINURIA
Roxana Jurubita | Gener Ismail | Raluca Bobeica | Elena Rusu | Diana Zilisteanu | Andreea Andronesi | Otilia Motoi | Valerian Ditoiu | Ionel Copaci |
Mihai Voiculescu
Fundeni Clinical Inst, Dept Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania
FP348
LOW AND HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT URINARY PROTEINS AS PREDICTORS OF RESPONSE TO RITUXIMAB IN PATIENTS WITH MEMBRANOUS
NEPHROPATHY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Maria V. Irazabal | Alfonso Eirin | John C. Lieske | Laurence H. Beck | John J.
Dillon | Patrick H. Nachman | Sanjeev Sethi | Stephen B. Erickson | Daniel C.
Cattran | Fernando C. Fervenza
Mayo Clinic | Boston Univ | Univ North Carolina | Toronto General Hosp
FP349
MEASUREMENT OF ANTI-PLA2R ANTIBODIES IN A CZECH COHORT OF
PATIENTS WITH MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Barbora Svobodova | Zdenka Hruskova | Ivana Janatkova | Eva Jancova | Vladimir Tesar
Dept Nephrology, General Univ Hosp, Prague, Czech Republic | Inst Clinical
Biochemistry and Lab Diagnostics , General Univ Hosp, Prague, Czech Republic
FP350
EFFECT OF TREATMENT ON URINARY KIDNEY INJURY MOLECULE-1 IN
IGA NEPHROPATHY
Mi Seon Seo | Eun Bin Lee | Jin Young You | Yu Kyung Hyun | Sung Ae
Woo| Moo Young Park | Soo Jung Choi | Jin Seok Jeon | Hyunjin Noh | Jin
Gook Kim | Dong Cheol Han | Seung Duk Hwang | Tae Youn Choi | So young
Jin | Soon Hyo Kwo
Dept Internal Medicine, Dept Lab Medicine, Dept Pathology, Soon Chun Hyang
Univ Hosp, Korea
FP351
REGULATORY T CELLS (TREG) AND TRYPTOPHAN/KYNURENINE PATHWAY IN IgA NEPHROPATHY
Elisa Loiacono | Davide Defedele | M. Paola Puccinelli | Roberta Camilla |
Rachele Gallo | Licia Peruzzi | Cristiana Rollino | Giulietta Beltrame | Michela Ferro | Luca Vergano | Federica Campolo | Alessandro Amore | Rosanna
Coppo
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl, R.Margherita Hosp, Turin | Diagnostic Servs,
Diagnostic Dept, R.Margherita Hosp, Turin | Nephrology and Dialysis, G.Bosco
Hosp, Turin
FP352
STANDARDIZED MORTALITY RATE IN IGA NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS
Thomas Knoop | Bjørn Egil Vikse | Einar Svarstad | Leif Bostad | Torbjørn
Leivestad | Rune Bjørneklett
Medical Dept, Haukeland Univ Hosp, Bergen, Norway | Dept Pathology, Haukeland Univ Hosp, Bergen, Norway | Medical Dept, Oslo Univ Hosp, RiksHosp,
Oslo, Norway
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FP353
ACE INSERTION(I)/DELETION(D) POLYMORPHISM PREDICTED RENOPROTECTIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM (RAS)
BLOCKADE IN PATIENTS WITH IGA NEPHROPATHY
Junya Teranishi | Ryohei Yamamoto | Yasuyuki Nagasawa | Tatsuya Shoji |
Hirotsugu Iwatani | Noriyuki Okada | Toshiki Moriyama | Atsushi Yamauchi |
Yoshiharu Tsubakihara | Enyu Imai | Hiromi Rakugi | Yoshitaka Isaka
Dept Geriatric Medicine & Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School of Medicine,
Suita, Japan | Dept Kidney Disease and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical
Center, Osaka, Japan | Clinical Lab Medicine, Osaka General Medical Center,
Osaka, Japan | Osaka Univ Healthcare Center, Toyonaka, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Osaka Rosai Hosp, Sakai, Japan | Nagoya Univ, Nagoya, Japan
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PARIS, France
FP355
GALACTOSE-DEFICIENT IGA1 AND IGA-IGG IMMUNE COMPLEX AS NOVEL NONINVASIVE BIOMARKERS FOR DISEASE ACTIVITY OF IGA NEPHROPATHY (IGAN)
Yusuke Suzuki | Keiichi Matsuzaki | Hitoshi Suzuki | Keiko Okazaki | Hiroyuki Yanagawa | Masayuki Maiguma | Masahiro Muto | Toshinobu Sato |
Satoshi Horikoshi | Jan Novak | Osamu Hotta | Yasuhiko Tomino
Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Juntendo Univ Fac Medicine | Dept
Nephrology, Sendai Shakaihoken Hosp, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan | Univ Alabama
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
FP356
LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF BIOPSY-PROVEN IgA NEPHROPATHY PRESENTING WITH NORMAL RENAL FUNCTION AND MINIMAL OR NEGATIVE PROTEINURIA
Eduardo Gutierrez | Isabel Zamora | José Ballarín | Yolanda Arce | Sara Jiménez | Carlos Quereda | Teresa Olea | Jorge Martínez-Ara | Alfons Segarra|
Carmen Bernis | Asunción García | Marian Goicoechea | Soledad García de Vinuesa| Jorge Rojas | Manuel Praga
Hosp Univ 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Univ La Fe, Valencia, Spain |
Fund Puigvert, Barcelona, Spain | Hosp Univ Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain |
Hosp Univ La Paz, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Univ Vall d´Hebrón, Barcelona, Spain|
Hosp Univ La Princesa, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Univ Gregorio Marañón, Madrid,
Spain | por Grupo Estudio Enfermedades Glomerulares Sociedad Española Nefrología (GLOSEN).
FP357
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF STEROIDS AND MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL IN
NEPHROTIC IGA NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS WITH SCLEROTIC AND ENDOCAPILLARY PROLIFERATIVE CHANGES
Vesna Ristovska | Gordana Petrushevska | Ladislava Grcevska
Dept Nephrology, Skopje | Inst Pathology Skopje
FP358
VALIDATION OF FRENCH MODEL TO PREDICT ESRD AND DEATH IN IGA
NEPHROPATHY PATIENTS
Thomas Knoop | Bjørn Egil Vikse | Einar Svarstad | Leif Bostad | Torbjørn
Leivestad | Rune Bjørneklett
Medical Dept, Haukeland Univ Hosp, Bergen, Norway | Medical Dept, Oslo
Univ Hosp, RiksHosp, Oslo, Norway
FP359
POLYMERIC IGA1 FOR THE SELECTIVE ANALYSIS OF O-GLYCOSYLATION
IN PATIENTS WITH IGA NEPHROPATHY
Kenji Satake | Yoshio Shimizu | Nozomi Mugitani | Hitoshi Suzuki | Yusuke
Suzuki | Satoshi Horikoshi | Shinichiro Honda | Kazuko Shibuya | Akira Shibuya | Yasuhiko Tomino
Juntendo Univ, Tokyo, Japan | Univ Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan
FP360
DECREASE OF PERLECAN LG3 PEPTIDE AND FREE K-LIGHT CHAINS
URINE EXCRETION IN IgA NEPHROPATHY: NEW INSIGHTS FOR A NONINVASIVE DIAGNOSIS OF IgAN?
Massimo Papale | Maria Teresa Rocchetti | Salvatore Di Paolo | Ida Valentina
Suriano | Annamaria D'Apollo | Grazia Vocino | Eustacchio Montemurno |
Leonarda Varraso | Giuseppe Grandaliano | Loreto Gesualdo
Proteomics Core Facility, Res Center BioAgroMed Univ Foggia, Italy | 2Div Nephrology and Dialysis, Hosp Dimiccoli, Barletta, Italy | Res Center Bioagromed
Univ Foggia, Italy | Res Center Bioagromed Univ Foggia, Italy | Nephrology
Dialysis and Transpl Unit, DETO, Univ Bari, Italy
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FP354
HYPOCOMPLEMENTEMIA AND MESANGIAL C3 DEPOSITION PREDICT
RENAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH IGA NEPHROPATHY
Hyang Mo Koo | Fa Mee Doh | Seung Jun Kim | Shin-Wook Kang | Kyu Hun
Choi | Dae Suk Han | Seung Hyeok Han
College of Medicine, Yonsei Univ, Seoul, Korea
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FP361
IgA NEPHROPATHY - CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL PROGNOSTIC FACTORS
Ana Huerta | Andrew S. Bomback | Pietro A. Canetta | Jai Radhakrishnan | Leal
Herlitz | Barry Stokes | Vivette D´Agati | Glen Markowitz | Gerald B. Appel
Hosp 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain | Columbia Univ College Physicians and
Surgeons, New York, U.S.
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP362
TREATMENT OF PRIMARY AMYLOIDOSIS
Vesna Ristovska | Ladislava Grcevska
Dept Nephrology, Skopje
FP363
ACUTE POSTINFECTIOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS IN ADULTS
Hamouda Mouna | Ben Dhia Nasr | Imen Mrabet | Letaif Ahmed | Aloui Sabra| Frih Mohamed Ammeur | Elmay Mezri | Skhiri Habib
Dept of Nephrology, Fattouma Bourguiba Hosp, Monastir, Tunisia
FP364
CHRONIC AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS AND GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: A
TRULY RARE ASSOCIATION?
Maurizio Innocenti | Antonio Pasquariello | Giovanna Pasquariello | Paola
Mattei | Anna Bottai | Giordano Fumagalli | Laura Bozzoli | Sara Samoni |
Adamasco Cupisti
Medical Area, U.O. Nefrologia 2 SSN, AOUP, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy | Medical
Area, U.O. Nefrologia 1 Univ, AOUP, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
FP365
KIDNEY BIOPSIES IN HIV PATIENTS: A FIFTEEN-YEAR SINGLE CENTER
EXPERIENCE IN BRAZIL
Bruno Caldin | James Hung | Liliany Repizo | Denise M. Malheiros | Rui Barros| Viktoria Woronik
Univ São Paulo | Hosp Clínicas, Univ São Paulo | Dept Pathology, Univ São
Paulo
FP366
PREGNANCY IN PATIENTS WITH CRYOGLOBULINEMIC VASCULITIS TREATED WITH PLASMAPHERESIS AND MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL (MMF).
A CASE REPORT
Carlo Giammarresi | Luisa Bono | Angelo Ferrantelli | Calogera Tortorici | Gioacchino Licavoli | Ugo Rotolo
ARNAS Civico U.O: Nefrologia e Dialisi, Palermo, Italy
FP367
THE INDUCTION THERAPY WITH BORTEZOMIB AND DEXAMETHASONE FOLLOWED BY AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL TRANSPL CAN IMPROVE BOTH THE HEMATOLOGICAL AND ORGAN RESPONSE RATE IN AL
AMYLOIDOSIS
Xianghua Huang | Qingwen Wang | Mingjun Shi | Wencui Chen | Zhihong Liu
Res Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ School of Medicine, Nanjing,
China
FP368
INTERLEUKIN-1-RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST CANAKINUMAB MAY AMELIORATE RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND SECONDARY AMYLOIDOSIS (AA) IN THE MUCKLE-WELLS
SYNDROME
Roberto Scarpioni | Luca Cantarini | Antonio Lazzaro | Marco Ricardi | Vittorio
Albertazzi | Luigi Melfa | Claudia Concesi | Daniele Vallisa | Luigi Cavanna
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Dept Speciality, Guglielmo da Saliceto Hosp
AUSL Piacenza, Italy | Rheumatology Unit, Dept Clinical Medicine and Immunologic Sciences, Univ Siena, Italy | Haematology Unit, Dept Oncohematology,
Guglielmo da Saliceto Hosp AUSL Piacenza, Italy | Dept Oncohematology, Guglielmo da Saliceto Hosp AUSL Piacenza, Italy
FP369
SERUM AND URINE NGAL LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CIRRHOSIS AND
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PARIS, France
FP370
HIGH PREVALENCE OF OCCULT HCV INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY GLOMERULAR NEPHROPATHIES
Jorge Martinez-Ara | Inmaculada Castillo | Vicente Carreño | Ana Aguilar |
Rosario Madero | Eduardo Hernandez | Carmen Bernis | Javier Bartolomé |
Francisco Gea | Rafael Selgas
Hosp Univ La Paz, Madrid, Spain | Fund Estudio Hepatitis Virales, Madrid,
Spain | Serv Nefrología, Serv Bioestadística, Hosp Univ La Paz, Madrid, Spain|
Serv Nefrología, Hosp Univ 12 de Octubre, Madrid | Serv Nefrología, Hosp la
Princesa, Madrid, Spain | Serv Gastroenterología, Hosp Univ La Paz, Madrid
FP371
RENAL TUBULAR FUNCTION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO ADIPONECTIN
AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OBESE SUBJECTS WITH AND WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF NEPHROPATHY
Hayam Abdel Meguid El Aggan | Hisham Salah El Banawy | Eman Wagdy
Fac Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt | Medical Res Inst, Alexandria, Egypt
FP372
EXTRAVASCULAR EFFECTS OF PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR
TYPE 1 (PAI-1) IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
(CGN): IMPORTANT MECHANISM OF THE RENAL TUBULOINTERSTITIONAL FIBROSIS (TIF) AND POTENTIAL TARGET FOR ITS TREATMENT
Natalia Tchebotareva | Olga Li | Irina Bobkova | Lidiya Kozlovskaya | Vladimir Varshavskiy | Ekaterina Golicina
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ, Russia | First Moscow State
Medical Univ, Nephrology Dept, Russia
FP373
THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ABELMOSCHUS MOSCHATUS (A TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE) FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A METAANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS AND OBSERVATIONAL TRIALS
Yizhi Chen | Zhixiang Gong | Xiangmei Chen | Li Tang | Jianhui Zhou |
Xueying Cao | Ribao Wei
PLA General Hosp (301 Hosp), Beijing, China | Chinese PLA 532 Hosp, Anhui,
China
FP374
URINARY ANGIOTENSINOGEN ORIGINATES FROM KIDNEY AND REFLECTS KIDNEY INJURY REGARDLESS OF THE EXTENT OF PROTEINURIA
Eun Hee Koo | Ji Hyeon Park | Hyun Kyung Kim | Min Su Kim | Hye Ryoun
Jang | Jung Eun Lee | Wooseong Huh | Dae Joong Kim | Ha Young Oh |
Yoon-Goo Kim
Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
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FP375
ASSESSMENT OF PODOCYTE DYSFUNCTION AND URINARY PODOCYTE
LOSS IN CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS (CGN): SIGNIFICANCE FOR
ESTIMATION OF CLOMERULAR DAMAGE AND GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS
RISK
Natalia Tchebotareva | Irina Bobkova | Lidiya Kozlovskaya | Olga Li | Olga
Eskova | Mikhail Shvetsov | Ekaterina Golytsina | Vladimir Varshavskiy | Olga
Popova
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ, Russia
FP376
OSTEOPONTIN AND SOLUBLE UROKINASE-LIKE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR RECEPTOR PLASMA LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PROTEINURIA IN IMMUNOLOGICAL DISORDERS: A NEW RATIONALE FOR ACEINHIBITORS?
Marco Quaglia | Sara Monti | Roberta Fenoglio | Alberto Menegotto | Andrea
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HEPATO-RENAL SYNDROME
Gökhan Güngör | Hüseyin Ataseven | Ali Demir | Yalcin Solak | Murat Biyik|
Bahadır Öztürk | İlker Polat | Aysel Kıyıcı | Özlem Özer Çakır | Hakkı Polat
Konya Univ Meram School of Medicine, Konya, Turkey | Selcuk Univ Selcuklu
School of Medicine, Konya, Turkey
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Airoldi | Cristina Izzo | Maria Antonietta Rizzo | Umberto Dianzani | Piero
Stratta
Amedeo Avogadro Univ; Maggiore della Carità Hosp, Novara
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP377
A PILOT TRIAL OF SIROLIMUS PLUS PREDNISONE FOR THE TREATMENT
OF ERDHEIM-CHESTER DISEASE
Augusto Vaglio | Federico Alberici | Davide Gianfreda | Carlo Buzio
Nephrology Unit, Univ Hosp Parma, Italy
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PARIS, France
EXTRACORPOREAL DIALYSIS:
TECHNIQUES AND ADEQUACY
FP379
SPKT/V MEASUREMENT THROUGH ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTIOMETRY
Adoración Martín-Gómez | Sergio Garcia | MEugenia Palacios-Gómez
Agencia Sanitaria Hosp Poniente
FP380
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC AND SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF
SPENT DIALYSATE SHOULD ALLOW MONITORING OF DIALYSIS ADEQUACY EVEN IF UREA CONCENTRATIONS CANNOT BE DETERMINED BY
THESE METHODS
Carlo Donadio | Dario Calia | Elisa Colombini | Fabio Di Francesco | Silvia
Ghimenti | Angeliki Kanaki | Massimo Onor | Danika Tognotti | Roger Fuoco
Dept Internal Medicine, Pisa, Italy | Dept Chemistry & Industrial Chemistry,
Univ Pisa, Pisa | Dept Internal Medicine – Nephrology, Univ Pisa, Pisa | ICCOM, CNR, Pis
FP381
RELATIONSHIP OF KT/VM AND PROTEIN CATABOLIC RATE WITH
HYPERPHOSPHATEMIA IN PATIENTS UNDER CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
Edwin Marka-Castro | Manuel Ignacio Torres Zamora | Juan Giron-Mino |
Maria Angelica Jaime-Solis | Luis Mauro Arteaga | Hector Romero | Edwin
Marka-Castro
Hosp Dalinde | Hosp San Rafael
FP382
NOVEL COMPOSITE DIALYSIS ADEQUACY INDEX: COMPARISON WITH
UREA STANDARD KT/V (STDKT/V)
Alp Akonur | Markku Asola | Bruce Culleton
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
FP383
KT/V IS A POOR PREDICTOR OF CONCENTRATION OF A BROAD RANGE
OF UREMIC TOXINS
Sunny Eloot | Griet Glorieux | Neirynck Nathalie | Raymond Vanholder
Hemodialysis 1P8, Ghent Univ Hosp | Ghent Univ Hosp, Ghent, Belgium | Nephrology - Gent - Belgium
FP384
MORBIDITY OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ana Pérez de José | Ursula Verdalles Guzman | Soraya Abad Esttebanez | Almudena Vega Martinez | Daniel Barraca | Claudia Yuste | Laura Bucalo | Abraham Rincon | Juan Manuel López-Gómez
Spain, Madrid, Hosp Gregorio Marañón
FP385
EFFECTS ON NUTRITIONAL MARKERS OF HAEMODIAFILTRATION WITH
REGENERATION OF ULTRAFILTRATE (HFR) VERSUS HIGH FLUX DIALYSIS: A CROSS-OVER RANDOMIZED TRIAL MULTICENTRE TRIAL
Pierre Bataille | Pierkarski Celine | Azar Raymond | Glowacki Francois | Lemonies Hervé | Dracon Michel | Renaux Jean Louis
Hôp Docteur Duchenne | Bellco | Hôp Dunkerque | CHRU Lille | Hôp Roubaix
FP386
PREDICTION OF INTRADIALYTIC MORBID EVENTS BY CHANGES IN THE
SLOPE OF RELATIVE BLOOD VOLUME IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Fansan Zhu | Peter Kotanko | Stephan Thijssen | Nathan W Levin
Renal Res Inst, New York USA
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FP378
DIRECT CALCULATION OF Kt/V AS TOTAL BLOOD CLEARANCE OF UREA
OVER TOTAL BODY WATER VOLUME
Carlo Donadio | Angeliki Kanaki
Dept Internal Medicine, Pisa, Italy | Dept Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Univ
Pisa, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP387
THE ELEVATED FILLING PRESSURES OF THE LEFT VENTRICLE DETERMINE THE DYSFUNCTION OF CORONARY MICROCIRCULATION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Nickos Papamichail | Maria Bougiakli | Chara Gouva | Sophie Antoniou | Sophie Gianitsi | Afroditi Vlachopanou | Spiridon Chachalos | Katherina Naka |
Despina Kaarsavvidou | Kostantinos Katopodis | lampros Michalis
Cardiology Dept General Hosp Artas | Cardiology Dept, Michaelidion Center |
Nephrology Dept, Artas General Hosp
FP388
INFLUENCE OF INTRADIALYSIS HEART RATE AT INITIATION OF HAEMODIALYSIS ON LONG-TERM OUTCOME
Koichi Sasaki | Keiko Yasuda | Masaya Yamato
Rinku General Medical Center, Izumisano, Japan
FP389
METHOD FOR CLUSTERING HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS BASED ON
THE ESTIMATED WATER REFILLING INDEX (WRI)
Alessandro Surace | Paolo Rovatti | Denis Steckiph | Roberta Bandini | Stefano
Severi | Alberto Dellacasa Bellingegni | Antonio Santoro
Gambro Dasco S.p.A., Medolla, Italy | Gambro Hospal S.p.A., Bologna, Italy|
Univ Bologna, Cesena, Italy | DEIS Bologna Univ, Cesena, Italy | Malpighi
Hosp, Bologna, Italy
FP390
COMBINING BLOOD VOLUME MONITORITING AND BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE FOR HYPOTENSION PREVENTION AND ADJUSTMENT OF DRY
WEIGHT
Marta Arias | Alexis Sentis | Nuria Perez | Nestor Fontsere | Manel Vera | Nestor Rodriguez | Carola Arcal | Nancy Ortega | Fernando Uriza | Aleix Cases|
Francisco Maduell
Hosp Clinic Barcelona
FP391
COMPARISON OF ULTRAFILTRATION VOLUME AND CHANGES IN INTRADIALYTIC EXTRACELLULAR FLUID VOLUME ESTIMATED BY MULTIFREQUENCY AND SINGLE FREQUENCY BIOIMPEDANCE TECHNIQUES IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Samer R. Abbas | Fansan Zhu | Peter Kotanko | Nathan W Levin
Renal Res Inst, NY, USA
FP392
LONG INTERDIALYTIC INTERVAL IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER CENTRAL AORTIC PRESSURE AUGMENTATION THAN A REGULAR 2-DAY INTERDIALYTIC INTERVAL ON MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Panagiotis Georgianos | Pantelis Sarafidis | Pavlos Nikolaidis | Anastasios Lasaridis
Section Nephrology and Hypertension, 1st Dept Medicine, AHEPA Univ Hosp,
Thessaloniki, Greece | Academic Dept Renal Medicine, King’s College Hosp
FP393
A MODEL TO CALCULATE CARDIAC OUTPUT IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BY THERMODILUTION
Alayoud Ahmed | Hassani Kaoutar | Benyahya Mohammed | Oualim Zouhir
Serv Nephrology, Hemodialysis and Kidney Transpl, Military Hosp Instruction,
Mohammed V. Rabat, Morocco
FP394
IN INCIDENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS A HIGHER ULTRAFILTRATION
RATE AND CHANGES IN ULTRAFILTRATION RATE ARE ASSOCIATED
WITH POORER OUTCOMES
Paul Balter | Nancy Ginsberg | Patrice Taylor | Terry Sullivan | Len A Usvyat |
Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko | Paul Zabetakis
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA
FP395
GUIDED FLUID STATUS OPTIMIZATION IN HYPERHYDRATED CHRONIC
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HD PATIENTS
Ulrich Moissl | Manuela Ferrario | Francesco Garzotto | Peter Wabel | Dinna
Cruz | Ciro Tetta | Maria Gabriella Signorini | Sergio Cerutti | Alessandra Brendolan | Claudio Ronco
Fresenius Medical Care D GmbH | Politecnico Milano | Nephrology Dept, St.
Bortolo Hosp, Vicenza. Italy
FP397
PLASMA REFILLING DURING DIALYSIS
Alayoud Ahmed | Hamzi Amine | Zouhir Oualim
Serv Nephrology, Hemodialysis and Kidney Transpl, Military Hosp Instruction,
Mohammed V. Rabat, Morocco
FP398
PRE AND POST DIALYSIS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PERFORMED BY A NEPHROLOGIST. AN USEFUL TOOL FOR HEMODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF
CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Adriano Luiz Ammirati | Nadia Karina Guimarães de Souza | Thais Nemoto
Matsui | Marcelo Luiz Vieira | Wercules Antonio Alves de Oliveira | Cláudio
Henrique Fischer | Fabiana Dias Carneiro | Ilson Jorge IIzuka | Marisa Aparecida de Souza | Ana Claudia Mallet | Maria Claudia Cruz Andreoli | Bento
Fortunato Cardoso dos Santos
Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil
FP399
HEMODYNAMIC STABILITY DURING SORBENT-BASED DIALYSIS WITH
THE 2008 SORBENT HEMODIALYSIS SYSTEM
Laura Rosales | Yanna Dou | Mary Carter | Stephan Thijssen | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst; Beth Israel Medical Cener, New York, USA | Sustainable Kidney
Care Foundation, New York, USA | Renal Res Inst, New York, USA
FP400
FREE LIGHT CHAIN CLEARANCE ON IMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY
RESPONSE IN CKD PATIENTS (FIREFLIES STUDY)
Angelo Testa | Laura Sottini | Bruno Giacon | Elisabetta Prati | Carmelo Loschiavo | Mario Brognoli | Cosimo Marseglia | Adalberto Tommasi | Luisa
Sereni | Giuseppe Palladino | Sergio Bove
E.C.H.O. Nantes France | U.O. Nefrologia e Dialisi P.O. Montichiari | U.O. Nefrologia e Dialisi, Bolzano | Dialysis Center, Osp Desenzano | Nephrology and
Dialysis Legnago (VR) Italy | U.O. Nefrologia e Dialisi, Manerbio | U.O. Nefrologia e Dialisi, Mantova | U.O. Nefrologia e Dialisi, Vimercate | Scientific Affairs
Dept Bellco Mirandola
FP401
CALCIUM AND CITRATE MASS-BALANCES IN REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION DIALYSIS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Gianmario Bosticardo | Enrico Schillaci | Paolo Detoma | Roberto Bergia
Nephrology Unit ASLBI, Biella, Italy | Lab Unit ASLBI - Biella
FP402
HEPARIN REDUCTION AND CLINICAL EFFICACY USING CITRATE-BASED
DIALYSATE
Jong Won Park | Sung Jin Moon | Hoon Young Choi | Sung Kyu Ha | HyeongCheon Park
Gangnam Severance Hosp, YUMC, Seoul, Korea | Myongji Hosp, Kwandong
Univ College Medicine, Gyeonggido, Korea
FP403
SIMPLIFIED REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION USING A CALCIUM-CONTAINING REPLACEMENT SOLUTION FOR CONTINUOUS VENOVENOUS HEMOFILTRATION
Yujie Liao | Ling Zhang | Ping Fu
West China Hosp Sichuan Univ, Chengdu, China
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FP396
MULTIPASS HAEMODIALYSIS: A NOVEL DIALYSIS MODALTIY
James Heaf | Mette Axelsen | Robert Smith Pedersen
Univ Copenhagen, Herlev Hosp, Copenhagen, Denmark | Aarhus Univ, Aarhus,
Denmark | Flexdiaysis ApS, Copenhagen, Denmark
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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FP404
ETRF PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABILITY IN THE PREPARATION OF ULTRAPURE DIALYSIS FLUID AND ON-LINE HDF IN THE CENTRAL DIALYSIS FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM
Hiroyuki Igarashi | Norio Suzuki | Shiho Esashi | Ikuto Masakane
Yabuki-shima Clinic
FP405
COMPARISON OF ON-LINE HDF MODES AUTOMATED TMP CONTROL VS.
VOLUME CONTROL ON ACHIEVED CONVECTIVE VOLUME AND MIDDLE
MOLECULE CLEARANCE
Vincenzo Panichi | Giacomo De Ferrari | Stefano Saffiotti | Antonio Sidoti |
Marina Biagioli | Stefano Bianchi | Patrizio Imperiali | Claudio Gabrielli | Paolo
Conti | Pietro Patrone | Giuseppe Rombolà | Valeria Falqui | Carlo Mura | Andrea Icardi | Alberto Rosati | Francesco Santori | Antonio Mannarino | Andrea
Bertucci | Denis Steckiph
Versilia's Hosp | Nephrology and Dialysis, Univ Genova | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, Alta Val d’Elsa Hosp | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, San Donato
Hosp | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, della Misericordia Hosp | Dialysis and
Nephrology Unit, Osp Civile Hosp | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, S. Andrea
Hosp | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, S.Maria della Gruccia Hosp | Dialysis
and Nephrology Unit, La Colletta Hosp | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, Campo
di Marte | Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, Osp Riuniti Val di Chiana Hosp |
Dialysis and Nephrology Unit, San Giovanni di Dio Hosp | Gambro Hospal SpA
FP406
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ON-LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION; SEQUENTIAL INCREMENT METHOD OF REPLACEMENT FLUID
Jimin Jeong | Ok Ki Kim | Nam Ho Kim
Chonnam National Univ Hosp
FP407
THE EFFECT OF ONLINE HEMODIAFILTRATION ON SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL: RESULTS FROM THE
CONVECTIVE TRANSPORT STUDY (CONTRAST)
ML Bots | Claire den Hoedt | Muriel PC Grooteman | Neelke C. van der Weerd|
Albert H.A. Mazairac | Renée Lévesque | Pieter M. ter Wee | Menso J. Nubé | PJ
Blankestijn | Marinus A van den Dorpel
Univ Medical Center Utrecht | VU Medical Center, Amsterdam | St. Luc Hosp,
Montréal, Canada | Maasstad Hosp, Rotterdam
FP408
DIALYSATE CONSUMPTION AND DIALYSIS DOSE IN ON-LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION WITH AUTOMATED COUPLING DIALYSATE/BLOOD FLOW
FUNCTION (AUTOFLOW FUNCTION)
Yongki Park | Jimin Jeon
Dongrae BongSaeng Hosp
FP409
EFFECT OF A SINGLE HEMODIALYSIS SESSION BY HFR AND LOW-FLUX
BICARBONATE DIALYSIS ON SERUM HEPCIDIN-25 LEVELS: A RANDOMIZED CROSS-OVER STUDY
Nicola Tessitore | Valeria Bedogna | Domenico Girelli | Luca Corazza
Nephrology and Dialysis dpt., Borgo Roma Univ Hosp, Verona, Italy | Internal
Medicine B dpt., Borgo Roma Univ Hosp, Verona, Italy | Bellco srl
FP410
INSTRUCTION FOR USE OF DIALYZERS IN POST DILUTION ON LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION
Potier Jacky | Queffeulou Guillaume | Bouet Julien
CHPC Cherbourg France
FP411
THE RESULTS OF MULTICENTER STUDY COMPARING EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY MODALITIES (ONLINE HEMODIAFILTRATION VS. LOW-FLUX HEMODIALYSIS)
Wojciech Marcinkowski | Maciej Drozdz | Andrzej Milkowski | Teresa
Rydzynska | Tomasz Prystacki | Ryszard August | Ewa Benedyk-Lorens |
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PARIS, France
FP412
ON-LINE MONITORING OF URIC ACID CONCENTRATION IN SPENT
DIALYSATE DURING HEMODIALYSIS ACCOMPANIED BY GRADD PHYSICAL EXERCISES WITH THE BISPECTRAL OPTICAL SENSOR
Aleksandr Vasilevsky | Georgy Konoplev | Oksana Lopatenko | Artemy Komashnya | Konstantin Visnevsky | Roman Gerasimchuk | Indrek Neivelt |
Aleksandr Frorip
St. Petersburg Electrotechnical Univ, St. Petersburg, Russia | St. Petersburg Pavlov State Medical Univ, St. Petersburg, Russia | Mariinsky Hosp, St. Petersburg,
Russia | LDIAMON AS, Tallinn, Estonia
FP413
LIPOPROTEIN-ASSOCIATED PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 IN HAEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS AND ITS RELATION TO THEIR PROGNOSIS AND OTHER RISK
FACTORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Michal Vostrý | Jaroslav Racek | Daniel Rajdl | Jaromír Eiselt | Lada Malánová
Fac Hosp, Pilsen, Czech Republic | Dialysis Centre B. Braun Avitum, Pilsen,
Czech Republic
FP414
EPIDEMIOLOGY PROFILE AND SURVIVAL OF RENAL REPLACEMENT
THERAPY PATIENTS
Ülle Pechter | Anne Selart | Mai Ots-Rosenberg
Tartu Univ
FP415
PLATELET ACTIVATION DURING HEMODIALYSIS AND HEMODIAFILTRATION WITH E-BEAM STERILIZED POLYETHERSULFONE DIALYZERS
Detlef H. Krieter | Sebastian Seidel | Karin Merget | Horst-Dieter Lemke | Christoph Wanner
Univ Würzburg, Dept Medicine, Div Nephrology, Würzburg, Germany | EXcorLab GmbH, Obernburg, Germany
FP416
BISPHENOL A IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DIESEASE
Detlef H. Krieter | Bernard Canaud | Horst-Dieter Lemke | Annie Rodriguez|
Andreas Morgenroth | Kai von Appen | Gerd-Peter Dragoun | Christoph Wanner
Univ Würzburg, Dept Medicine, Div Nephrology, Würzburg, Germany | Univ
Montpellier, Hôp Lapeyronie, Dept Nephrology, Montpellier, France | Membrana GmbH, R & D, Wuppertal, Germany | Dialysis Center, Elsenfeld, Germany|
Hamburger Dialyse Lohbrügge, Hamburg, Germany | KfH Center, Aschaffenburg, Germany
FP417
NEPHROLOGISTS’ PERSPECTIVES ON DIALYSIS TREATMENT: RESULTS OF
AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY
Richard Fluck | Denis Fouque | Robert Lockridge
Royal Derby Hosp, Derby, UK | Hôp Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France | Univ
Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
FP418
A CONFORMATIONAL CHANGE OF AN INTERMEDIATE ß2-MICROGLOBULIN ASSOCIATED WITH HAEMODIALYSIS
Yoshihiro Motomiya | Yoshinori Uji | Tadashi Hiramatsu | Yukio Ando
Suiyukai Clinic | Toyama Univ Hosp | Grad School Medical Sciences, Kumamoto Univ
FP419
THE SYNERGY EFFECT ON INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES OF ADSORBENT
COLUMN FOR Β2-MICROGLOBULIN AND AN69 MEMBRANE
Minoru Furuta | Takahiro Kuragano | Aritohi Kida | Mana Yahiro | Yoshinaga
Otaki | Yukiko Hasuike | Hiroshi Nonoguchi | Takeshi Nakanishi
Hyogo College Medicine
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Katarzyna Bladek | Jan Cina | Grazyna Janiszewska | Andrzej Kaczmarek |
Teresa Lewinska | Malgorzata Mendel | Mariusz Paszkot | Ewa Trafidlo | Malgorzata Trzciniecka-Kloczkowska
Fresenius Nephrocare Polska, Poland
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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FP420
WHAT ARE THE LOWEST DOSES OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN IN DIFFERENT SUBGROUPS OF HD PATIENTS?
Milenka Sain | Vedran Kovacic | Dragan Ljutic | Josipa Radic | Ivo Jelicic
Dept Nephrology and Dialysis, Univ Split School Medicine, Split, Croatia | Univ
Hosp Split
FP421
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN PATIENTS UNDERWENT
EMERGENCY HEMODIALYSIS
Serkan Feyyaz Yalın | Sinan Trabulus | Ayşe Serap Yalın | Mehmet Rıza
Altıparmak | Kamil Serdengeçti
Istanbul Univ Cerrahpaşa Medical Fac Dept Internal Medicine Nephrology Unit,
Istanbul, Turkey
FP422
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF POLYSULFONE MEMBRANE DIALYZER ON
BIO-INCOMPATIBILITY AND HMGB-1-SRAGE SYSTEM IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Aki Ohtsuka | Kei Fukami | Kazuhiro Ishikawa | Ryotaro Ando | Yusuke Kaida| Takeki Adachi | Kenzo Sugi | Seiya Okuda
Sugi Cardiovascular Medicine Hosp | Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Kurume
Univ School Medicine
FP423
THE FIRST EXPERIENCE OF HEMODIALYSIS WITH SUCCINATE-CONTAINING DIALYSIS FLUID: A CROSS-OVER STUDY
Oxana Borisovna Nesterova | Elena Dmitrievna Suglobova | Roman Vladimirovitch Golubev | Alexandr Nicolaevitch Vasiliev | Valentina Alexandrovna
Lazeba | Alexej Vladimirivitch Smirnov
St Petersburg Pavlov State Medical Univ | NPO Nephron, St Petersburg, Russia
FP424
A SUPER HIGH-FLUX DIALYZER (PS: APS-EA) ELIMINATES 40% OF INJECTED RECOMBINANT HUMAN (rh) ERITHROPOIETIN (EPO) DURING
4-HOUR HEMODIALYSIS (HD)
Kazuko Arita | Emi Kihara | Katsutoshi Maeda | Hiroaki Oda | Shigehiro Doi|
Takao Masaki
Oda Medical Clinic, Hiroshima, Japan | Hiroshima Univ Hosp | Dept Nephrology, Hiroshima Univ Hosp, Hiroshima, Japan
FP425
DIFFERENCES IN BIOCOMPATIBILITY EXERTED ON ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF POLYSULFONE HEMODIALYSIS MEMBRANE
Sumi Hidaka | Kunihiro Ishioka | Machiko Oka | Hidekazu Moriya | Takayasu
Ohtake | Shosaku Nomura | Shuzo Kobayashi
Dept Nephrology, Immunology, and Vascular Medicine Shonan Kamakura General Hosp, Kamakura, Japan | First Dept Internal Medicine, Kansai Medical
Univ, Moriguchi, Japan
FP426
INCREASED REMOVAL OF SMALL AND MIDDLE MOLECULES BY USE OF
MEMBRANES WITH LARGER SURFACE AND HIGHER ULTRAFILTRATION
COEFFICIENT
Stephan Wagner | Andreas Gmerek | Juergen Wagner | Volker Wizemann
Georg-Haas Dialysezentrum, Gießen, Germany | B. Braun Avitum AG, Melsungen, Germany
FP427
IMPACT OF LOW-CALCIUM DIALYSATE ON THE LENGTH OF QT INTERVAL DURING HEMODIALYSIS SESSION
Natasha Eftimovska-Otovic | Katerina Spaseska-Gjurovska | Sudanka Bogdanovska | Elena Babalj-Banskolieva | Maja Milovanceva | Risto Grozdanovski
Dialysis Center Diamed, Skopje, Macedonia
FP428
PROTECTIV EFFECTS OF A NEW ISOFORM OF HUMAN RECOMBINANT
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PARIS, France
FP429
KLOTHO AS A PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE
HEMODIALYSIS
Patrice Ambühl | Starke Astrid | Pavik Ivana | Hersberger Martin | Kistler Thomas | Räz Hans-Rudolf | Aerne Daniel | Kiss Denes | Miozzari Marco | Rudolf
P. Wüthrich | Serra Andreas
Renal Div, Stadtspital Waid Zurich, Switzerland | Renal Div, Univ Hosp, Zurich,
Switzerland | Clinical Chemistry, Children's Univ Hosp, Zurich, Switzerland |
Renal Div, Kantonsspital, Winterthur, Switzerland | Renal Div, Kantonsspital,
Baden, Switzerland | Renal Div, Spital Lachen, Switzerland | Renal Div, Kantonsspital, Liestal, Switzerland | Renal Div, Kantonsspital, Schaffhausen, Switzerland | Div Nephrology | Renal Div, Univ Hosp, Zurich
FP430
PREDICTORS OF HAEMOGLOBIN LEVELS AND RESISTANCE TO
ERYTHROPOIESIS-STIMULATING AGENTS IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH
LOW FLUX HEMODIALYSIS, HEMOFILTRATION AND HEMODIAFILTRATION: RESULTS OF A MULTICENTRE, RANDOMIZED AND CONTROLLED
TRIAL
Simeone Andrulli | Paolo Altieri | Giovanna Sau | Piergiorgio Bolasco | Luciano Alberto Pedrini | Carlo Basile | Salvatore David | Mariano Feriani | Pier
Eugenio Nebiolo | Rocco Ferrara | Domenica Casu | Francesco Logias | Renzo
Tarchini | Francesco Cadinu | Mario Passaghe | Gianfranco Fundoni | Giuseppe Villa | Biagio Raffaele Di Iorio | Carmine Zoccali | Francesco Locatelli
A. Manzoni Hosp, Lecco, Italy | Azienda Osp G. Brotzu, Cagliari, Italy| Dip
Territoriale ASL 8, Cagliari, Italy | Osp Bolognini, Seriate, Italy | Osp F. Miulli,
Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy | Osp Maggiore, Parma, Italy | Osp dell'Angelo,
Mestre, Italy | Osp Regionale Aosta, Italy | Osp SS. Trinità ASL 8, Cagliari, Italy|
Osp Civile, Alghero, Italy | Osp San Camillo, Sorgono, Italy | Azienda Osp Carlo
Poma, Mantova, Italy | Osp S. Francesco, Nuoro, Italy | ASL 2 Olbia - P.O. P.
Dettori, Tempio Pausania, Italy | Osp S. Giovanni di Dio, Olbia, Italy | Fond
Maugeri IRCCS, Pavia, Italy | Osp Agostino Landolfi, Solofra, Italy | Azienda
Osp Bianchi Melacrino Morelli Reggio Calabria, Italy | Azienda Osp Provincia
Lecco, Osp Alessandro Manzoni Lecco, Italy
FP431
PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE SUBTILISIN/KEXIN TYPE 9 (PCSK9) HETERODIMERS REDUCE SERUM LDL-CHOLESTEROL (LDL-C) LEVELS IN
MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS ASSOCIATED WITH
DYSLIPIDEMIA CHARACTERIZED BY INCREASED TRIGLYCERIDE-RICH
LIPOPROTEINS
Emi Kihara | Kazuko Arita | Misuzu Hamamoto | Katsutoshi Maeda | Hiroaki
Oda | Shigehiro Doi | Takao Masaki
Oda Medical Clinic, Hiroshima, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Hiroshima Univ Hosp
FP432
THE EFFECT OF LOWERING DIALYSATE SODIUM CONCENTRATION ON
THE INTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT GAIN AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN ANURIC
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Dong-Young Lee | Beom Kim | Kyoung Hyoub Moon
Seoul Veteran Hosp, Seoul, Korea
FP433
EFFECT OF ELEVATING CALCIUM CONCENTRATION OF DIALYSATE TO
TREAT INTRA-DIALYTIC HYPOTENSION: A CROSS-OVER SELF-CONTROL
TRIAL
Zi Li | Ping Fu
West China Hosp, Sichuan Univ
FP434
HEPARIN REDUCTION AND IMPROVED BIOCOMPATIBILITY USING CITRATE ENRICHED DIALYSATE IN HIGH FLUX DIALYSIS
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MNSOD ON HAEMODIALYSIS-INDUCED REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES
AND PRO-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES
Antonio Pisani | Eleonora Riccio | Aldo Mancini
Chair Nephrology Univ Naples | Molecular Biology & Viral Oncogenesis Dept
National Cancer
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Peter Ahrenholz | Roland E. Winkler | Grit Waitz | Hartmut Wolf
BioArtProducts GmbH, Rostock, Germany | Praxisverbund Dialyse und Apherese, Rostock, Germany | Biomedical Consulting, Hohen Neuendorf, Germany
FP435
IMPROVED ACID-BASE STATUS BY A NOVEL SAFE CITRATE CONTAINING ACETATE-FREE HEMODIALYSIS FLUID
Gunilla Grundström | Maria Alquist | Madeleine Holmquist | Anders Christensson | Peter Björk | Mohamed AbdGawad | Lars Ekholm | Mårten Segelmark
Gambro Res, Lund, Sweden | Gambro Medical Safety Office, Lund, Sweden |
Skåne Univ Hosp, Malmoe, Sweden | Skåne Univ Hosp, Malmoe, Sweden | Skåne Univ Hosp, Lund, Sweden | Ljungby Hosp, Ljungby, Sweden | Dept Medicine and Health, Linköping Univ, Sweden
FP436
A NOVEL METHOD FOR NONINVASIVE BLOOD POTASSIUM ASSESSEMENT DURING HEMODIALYSIS
Cristiana Corsi | Johan De Bie | Emanuele Mambelli | David Mortara | Antonio
Santoro | Stefano Severi
Univ Bologna, Cesena, Italy | Mortara Instrument Inc, Milwaukee, USA | Malpighi Hosp, Bologna, Italy
FP437
POLYMYXIN B HEMOPERFUSION FOR THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE SEPTIC SHOCK
David Arroyo | Nayara Panizo | Borja Quiroga | Javier Reque | Rosa Melero|
Marisa Rodriguez-Ferrero | Patrocinio Rodriguez-Benitez | Fernando Anaya |
Jose Luno
Hosp General Univ Gregorio Maranon, Madrid, Spain
FP438
MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY CONTROL OF DIALYSIS FLUIDS FOR ONLINE HEMODIAFILTRATION: 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN A PUBLIC HOSP
DIALYSIS UNIT
Alain Ragon | Anthony James | Philippe Brunet
Lab Pôle Uro-Néphrologie | Serv Hémodialyse - Pôle Uro-Néphrologie
FP439
ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANE PROTEIN COMPOSITION AND BAND 3 PROFILE IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS UNDER ON-LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION
Sandra Ribeiro | M. Sameiro Faria | S. Rocha | S. Rodrigues | C. Catarino | F.
Reis | H. Nascimento | J. Fernandes | V. Miranda | A. Quintanilha | L. Belo |
E. Costa | A. Santos-Silva
Fac Farmácia, Univ Porto; Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC) | FMC, Dinefro – Diálises e Nefrologia, SA; Inst Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Univ
Porto | Inst Farmacologia e Terapêutica Experimental, IBILI, Fac Medicina, Univ
Coimbra | Fac Farmácia, Univ Porto; Inst Farmacologia e Terapêutica Experimental, IBILI, Fac Medicina, Univ Coimbra | FMC, Dinefro – Diálises e Nefrologia, SA | Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC), Univ Porto; Inst Ciências
Biomédicas Abel Salazar| Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC), Univ Porto;
Inst Ciências Saúde Univ Católica Portuguesa
FP440
IMPACT OF PARACETAMOL ON OPTICAL ON-LINE DIALYSIS MONITORING AND ON URICEMIA
Jürgen Arund | Risto Tanner | Ivo Fridolin | Merike Luman
Inst Biomedical Engineering Technomedicum Tallinn Univ Technology | Tallinn
Univ Technology | North-Estonian Medical Centre, Tallinn, Estonia
FP441
PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF IN-CENTER CONVERSION FROM CONVENTIONAL TO INTENSIFIED NOCTURNAL HEMODIALYSIS
Christian Clajus | Jan T Kielstein | Hermann Haller | Sascha David
Medical School Hannover, Nephrology
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PARIS, France
FP443
MUDPIT ANALYSIS AS A PROTEOMIC TOOL FOR NOVEL POTENTIAL
UREMIC TOXIN IDENTIFICATION IN HAEMODIALYSIS FILTRATES
Christoph Krisp | Andreas Gmerek | Juergen Wagner | Dirk A. Wolters | Luciano A. Pedrini
Analytical Chemistry, Ruhr Univ Bochum, Bochum, Germany | B. Braun Avitum AG, Melsungen, Germany | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Bolognini Hosp,
Seriate, Italy
FP444
BLOOD CONTACT CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNTHETIC DIALYSIS MEMBRANE
Makoto Matsuyama | Kaede Ishida | Kazuhiro Matsuyama | Takeshi Nakata|
Junichi Kadota
Oita Univ, Fac Medicine, Dept Internal Medicine, Yufu-city, Oita-Pref, Japan
FP445
STEPS STUDY: SUPERHIGHFLUX THERAPIES FOR HEMODIALYSIS. A PROTEOMIC APPROACH
Marialuisa Caiazzo | Emanuela Monari | Aurora Cuoghi | Elisa Bellei | Stefania
Bergamini | Giuseppe Palladino | Aldo Tomasi
Univ Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy | Scientifc Affairs, Bellco, Mirandola, Italy
FP446
IMPROVEMENT OF THE REMOVAL OF MEDIUM-SIZED MOLECULES IN
PRE-DILUTIONAL HEMODIAFILTRATION BY THE USE OF A VERY HIGH
PERMEABILITY DIALYZER: STUDY ON 16 PATIENTS
Thierry Baranger | Piotr Seniuta | Frank Berge | Valerie Drouillat | Carlos Frangie | Emmanuelle Rosier
PBNA
FP447
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS
Walter Labonia | Adrián Lescano | Débora Rubio
Diaverum Paternal, Buenos Aires, Argentina | Hosp Santojanni, Buenos Aires,
Argentina
FP448
GENDER DIFFERENCES IN HRQOL IN PATIENTS RESUMING DIALYSIS AFTER GRAFT LOSS
Nanna von der Lippe | Jakob Anker Jørgensen | Tone Brit Østhus | Bård Waldum | Ingrid Os
Oslo Univ Hosp Ullevål
FP449
QUALITIES OF FATIGUE IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Maurizio Bossola | Enrico Di Stasio | Manuela Antocicco | Luigi Tazza
Catholic Univ
FP450
HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN 27 KINETICS IN END STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS
Ioannis Griveas | Andreas Karameris | Ploumis Pasadakis
401 Army Hosp Athens | 417 Veterans Army Hosp Athens | Thrace Univ Medical School
FP451
INCREASED LEVELS OF INTERLEUKIN-22 IN END STAGE RENAL DISEASE
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FP442
SODIUM SETPOINT AND SODIUM GRADIENT IN BICARBONATE HAEMODIALYSIS
Carlo Basile | Pasquale Libutti | Piero Lisi | Luigi Vernaglione | Francesco Casucci | Nicola Losurdo | Annalisa Teutonico | Carlo Lomonte
Miulli General Hosp Acquaviva delle Fonti Italy | Giannuzzi Hosp Manduria
Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
AND PATIENTS AND ROLE OF DIALYSIS
Vincenzo Savica | Domenico Santoro | Salvatore Saitta | Valeria Tigano | Guido Bellinghieri | Sebastiano Gangemi
Unit Nephrology and Dialysis, Univ Messina | Unit Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Univ Messina
FP452
COMPARISSON BETWEEN HEMODIALYSIS AND PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
Radulescu Daniela | Ionel Alexandru Checherita | Alexandru Ciocalteu | Ileana
Adela Vacaroiu | Andrei Niculae
Saint John Emergency Hosp, Bucharest, Romania | Carol Davila Medicine Univ,
Bucharest, Romania
FP453
BODY COMPOSITION MONITORING TO ADJUST DRY WEIGHT IN ON-LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION PATIENTS
Katarzyna Błądek | Ewa Stefaniak| Irena Pietrzak | Dariusz Krupa
FNC Poznań Poland | Fresenius Nephrocare
FP454
CLINICAL VALIDATION OF A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF CONVECTION IN MID-DILUTION HEMODIAFLTRATION
Laurie Garred | Antonio Santoro | Elena Mancini | Luca Corrazza | Mauro Atti
Lakehead Univ | Malpighi Hosp, Bologna, Italy | Bellco S.r.l., Mirandola, Italy
FP455
SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC, CLINICAL AND LAB PARAMETERS RELATED
WITH PRESENCE OF REGULAR TOOTH BRUSHING IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Baris Afsar
Konya Numune State Hosp
FP456
CRYSTALLIZATION OF ELECTROLYTES OF THE REPLACEMENT MEDIUM
AT THE PERIPHERY OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN THERAPEUTIC PLASMA
EXCHANGE: AN INVESTIGATION WITH SCANNING-ELECTRON AND
ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPES
Dimosthenis Stamopoulos | Nerantzoula Mpakirtzi | Basiliki Gogola | Manos
Zeibekis | Dora Stivarou | Maria Panagiotou | Eirini Grapsa
Inst Materials Science, National Center Scientific Res Demokritos, Athens, Greece| Dept Nephrology, National Hosp Athens G. Gennimatas | Dept Experimental Pathology and Oncology, Univ Florence | Dept Nephrology, General Hosp
Athens Alexandras, Athens, Greece
FP457
EFFECTS OF A REDUCED INNER DIAMETER OF HOLLOW FIBERS IN
DIALYZERS IN ON-LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION
Olynka Vega Vega | Daniel Barraca Nuñez | Soraya Abad Esttebanez | Laura
Bucalo | Claudia Yuste | Juan Manuel López-Gómez
National Inst Nutrition. Mexico, Mexico | Hosp General Univ Gregorio Marañón
FP458
MEGESTROL ACETATE AS A TREATMENT FOR UREMIC ANOREXIA:
ANALYSIS OF BODY COMPOSITION BY BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
Milagros Fernández-Lucas | Antonio Gomis | José Luis Teruel | Sandra Elías|
Carlos Quereda
Hosp Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain
FP459
HAEMODIALYSIS: DIALYSIS TO LIVE RATHER THAN LIVING TO DIALYSE.
UK EXPERIENCE WITH THE NX STAGE SYSTEM ONE
Laura Hignell | Sheila Humphrey | Nicola Pacy
Wessex Renal and Transpl Serv
FP460
EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD CIRCULATION THERAPIES: A COMPARATIVE
STUDY ON RED BLOOD CELLS OF HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS, THERA-
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PEUTIC PLASMA EXCHANGE PATIENTS AND HEALTHY DONORS WITH
ADVANCED MICROSCOPES
Dimosthenis Stamopoulos | Nerantzoula Mpakirtzi | Nikolaos Afentakis | Eirini Grapsa
Inst Materials Science, National Center Scientific Res Demokritos, Athens, Greece| Dept Nephrology, National Hosp Athens G. Gennimatas | Dept Nephrology, General Hosp Athens G. Gennimatas, Athens, Greece | Dept Nephrology,
General Hosp Athens Aretaieion, Athens, Greece
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IN CKD 5D
FP461
CHRONIC PROTON PUMP INHIBITOR TREATMENT IS ASSOCIATED WITH
AN INCREASED RISK OF VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Maria Fusaro | Marianna Noale | Giovanni Tripepi | Angela D'Angelo | Davide Miozzo | Maurizio Gallieni | PPI-VC (Protein Pump Inhibitors – Vascular
Calcification) Study Group
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) - Inst Neuroscience, Aging Section,
Padua, Italy | Clinical Epidemiology and Physiopathology of Renal Diseases and
Hypertension, CNR - Ist Biometeorologia, Reggio Calabria, Italy | Nephrology
Unit, Univ Padua, Italy
FP462
INFLAMMATION AND SERUM FETUIN-A LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH
CARDIOVASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Mzia Tsamelesvili | Chrysostomos Dimitriadis | Aikaterini Papagianni | Christos Raidis | Georgios Efstratiadis | Dimitrios Memmos
Dept Nephrology, Hippokration General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece
FP463
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OSTEOPONTIN, INTERLEUKIN-6 AND HOMOCYSTEIN LEVELS AND MALNUTRITION, CALCIFICATION AND CAROTID
INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ruya Mutluay | Ceyla Konca Degertekin | Ülver Derici | Serpil Müge Değer|
Ferda Akkıyal | Serap Gültekin | Sevim Gönen | Gülten Taçoy | Turgay
Arınsoy | Şükrü Sindel
Gazi Univ Fac Medicine, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Fac Medicine, Dept Endocrinology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Fac Medicine, Dept
Radiology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Fac Medicine, Dept Cardiology, Ankara,
Turkey
FP464
VALVULAR CALCIFICATION PREDICTS ATRIAL FIBRILLATION ON
CHRONIC DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Carmen Sánchez-Perales | Eduardo Vázquez | Enoc Merino | Pilar Pérez del
Barrio | Francisco José Borrego | M. José Borrego | Antonio Liébana
Serv Cardiología, C.H Jaén | Serv Nefrología, C.H. Jaén
FP465
CALCIUM SCORING (CASC) AS A LONG TERM PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN A POPULATION OF DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Marcin Krzanowski | Katarzyna Janda | Paulina Dumnicka | Andrzej Kraśniak|
Władysław Sułowicz
Chair and Dept Nephrology Clinic, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Cracow | Dept Medical Diagnostics, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Cracow
FP466
RADIAL ARTERY MICRO-CALCIFICATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Young-Ok Kim | Sun-Ae Yoon | Yu-Seon Yun | Ho-Cheol Song | Byung-Soo
Kim | Myeong A Cheong
Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | Bucheon St. Mary's Hosp,
Catholic Univ Korea | St. Paul's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | Korean Cancer
Center Hosp
FP467
A NANOPARTICLE-BASED SERUM TEST MEASURING OVERALL CALCIFICATION INHIBITION
Andreas Pasch | Stefan Farese | Jürgen Floege | Willi Jahnen-Dechent
Univ Hosp Bern, Bern, Switzerland | RWTH Univ Aachen, Aachen, Germany
FP468
LANTHANUM CARBONATE DELAYS THE PROGRESSION OF CORONARY
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FP469
DETERMINANTS OF VALVULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN PREVALENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Anabela Guedes | Ana Pinho | André Fragoso | Andreia Cruz | Patrícia Mendes | Elsa Morgado | Isilda Bexiga | Ana Paula Silva | Pedro Neves
Nephrocare, Faro, Portugal
FP470
THE DIFFERENCES IN THE RISK FACTORS FOR PROGRESSIVE CALCIFICATION OF CORONARY ARTERY, AORTIC VALVE AND MITRAL ANNULUS
Nobuyuki Oyake | Keiko Suzuki | Saki Itoh | Shozo Yano
Otsuka Clinic | Shimane Univ Fac Medicine
FP471
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BONE MINERAL DENSITOMETRY AND
VASCULAR CALCIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE
Kultigin Turkmen | Hatice Kayikcioglu | Orhan Ozbek | Mustafa Saglam |
Aysun Toker | Halil Zeki Tonbul
Konya Univ, Meram School Medicine, Konya, Turkey | Konya Univ, Dept Biochemistry, Konya, Turkey
FP472
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CARDIAC VALVЕ CALCIFICATION PRESENCE AND QT INTERVAL (ECG) PROLONGATION IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Saso Gelev | Lada Trajceska | Elizabeta Srbinovska | Svetlana Pavleska | Vili
Amitov | Gjulsen Selim | Pavlina Dzekova | Aleksandar Sikole
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Skopje, FYR Macedonia | Univ Clinic Cardiology,
Skopje, FYR Macedonia
FP473
DO CORONARY CALCIFICATIONS PREDICT CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS
AND MORTALITY IN ADVANCED CKD PATIENTS?
Hanane Bouarich | Susana Lopez | Concepcion Alvarez | Ignacio Arribas | Patricia De Sequera | Diego Rodriguez
Hosp Univ Principe Asturias, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Infanta Leonor, Madrid,
Spain
FP474
WARFARIN USE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER PREVALENCE VERTEBRAL FRACTURES, VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS AND INCREASED MORTALITY IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Maria Fusaro | Marianna Noale | Giovanni Tripepi | Angela D'Angelo | Davide Miozzo | Maurizio Gallieni | PPI-VC (Protein Pump Inhibitors – Vascular
Calcification) Study Group
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) - Inst Neuroscience, Aging Section,
Padua, Italy | Clinical Epidemiology and Physiopathology of Renal Diseases and
Hypertension, CNR - Ist Biometeorologia, Reggio Calabria, Italy | Nephrology
Unit, Univ Padua, Italy
FP475
SILENT MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Shinji Tanaka | Takafumi Kanemitsu | Mai Sugahara | Masafumi Kobayashi |
Lisa Uchida | Yu Ishimoto | Nagaaki Kotera | Shuzou Tanimoto | Kengo Tanabe | Kazuhiro Hara | Tokuichiro Sugimoto | Naobumi Mise
Dept Nephrology, Dept Cardiology, Mitsui Memorial Hosp, Tokyo, Japan
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Takayasu Ohtake | Rei Furuya | Masao Iwagami | Daimu Tsutsumi | Yasuhiro
Mochida | Kunihiro Ishioka | Machiko Oka | Kyoko Maesato | Hidekazu Moriya | Sumi Hidaka | Shuzo Kobayashi
Shonan Kamakura General Hosp
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TIENTS INITIATING DIALYSIS IN THE USA
Benjamin Goldstein | Mintu Turakhia | Cristina Arce | Wolfgang Winkelmayer
Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, USA | Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System,
Palo Alto, USA
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP477
RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN CKD STAGE 5 PATIENTS WITH ENDSTAGE RENAL DISEASE STARTING DIALYSIS THERAPY. A TISSUE DOPPLER IMAGING STUDY
Bahaa El-Din Zayed | Kareem Said
Nephrology Dept Kasr Al-Aini School Medicine, Cairo Univ Egypt | Cardiolgy
Dept Kasr Alaini, Cairo Univ
FP478
PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BY AMINOTERMINAL PROPEPTIDE OF TYPE III PROCOLLAGEN
CIRCULATING LEVELS
Masato Nishimura | Yu Okamoto | Toshiko Tokoro | Masashi Nishida | Tetsuya Hashimoto | Noriyuki Iwamoto | Hakuo Takahashi | Toshihiko Ono
Toujinkai Hosp, Kyoto, Japan. | Kansai Medical Univ, Osaka, Japan
FP479
ORAL NICORANDIL TO REDUCE SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY
Masato Nishimura | Yu Okamoto | Toshiko Tokoro | Nodoka Sato | Masashi
Nishida | Tetsuya Hashimoto | Noriyuki Iwamoto | Hakuo Takahashi | Toshihiko Ono
Toujinkai Hosp, Kyoto, Japan | Kansai Medical Univ
FP480
LOWER MAGNESIUM LEVELS PREDICT PULSE PRESSURE IN PREVALENT
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Anabela Guedes | Andreia Cruz | Elsa Morgado | Ana Pinho | André Fragoso |
Patrícia Mendes | Isilda Bexiga | Ana Paula Silva | Pedro Neves
Nephrocare, Faro, Portugal
FP481
SERUM MAGNESIUM CONCENTRATION RELATES TO INTRADIALYTIC
HYPOTENSIVE EVENTS IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Jochen Raimann | Len A Usvyat | Jeffrey Sands | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA | Fresenius Medical Care NA
FP482
EEFFICACY OF DIGIT NUMBER OF NT-proBNP FOR SCREENING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN NEW HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Masaki Iwasaki | Nobuhiko Joki | Yuri Tanaka | Nobutaka Ikeda | Toshihide
Hayashi | Shun Kubo | Taka-aki Imamura | Yasunori Takahashi | Koichi Hirahata | Yoshihiko Imamura | Hiroki Hase
Toho Univ Ohashi Medical Center | Nissan Tamagawa Hosp | Hirahata Clinic
FP483
PLASMA LEVELS OF ADMA AND SDMA REMAIN STABLE IN INCIDENT
PD PATIENTS DESPITE A DECLINING RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION: A
PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Kathleen Claes | Björn Meijers | Bert Bammens | Dirk Kuypers | Maarten Naesens | Yves Vanrenterghem | Pieter Evenepoel
Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Leuven | KULeuven, Nephrology | Univ Hosp, Leuven, Belgium
FP484
DYSLIPIDEMIA, CHOLESTEROL ESTERIFICATION AND HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Giuliano Boscutti | Laura Calabresi | Manuela Bosco | Sara Simonelli | Emanuela Boer | Cecilia Vitali | Massimiliano Martone | Piero Luigi Mattei | Guido
Franceschini
ASS2 Isontina, Gorizia Italy | Center E. Grossi Paoletti Univ Milan
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FP486
PLASMA ADIPONECTIN LEVELS FOR PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AMONG HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Eid El-Shafey | Amal Ezaat
Internal Medicine Dept, Fac Medicine, Tanta Univ | Clinical Pathology Dept, Fac
Medicine, Tanta Univ
FP487
DNA METHYLATION PROFILING REVEALS DYSREGULATION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS-RELATED GENES IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Adam Zawada | Kyrill Rogacev | Björn Hummel | Oliver Grün | Annika Friedrich | Björn Rotter | Peter Winter | Jürgen Geisel | Danilo Fliser | Gunnar
Henrik Heine
Dept Internal Medicine IV, Saarland Univ Medical Center, Homburg, Germany |
Clinical Chemistry and Lab Medicine/Central Lab, Saarland Univ Medical Center, Homburg, Germany | GenXPro GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany
FP488
HYPER-BETA 2 MICROGLOBULINEMIA SEEMS TO BE A RISK FACTOR FOR
VENTRICULAR ABNORMAL RELAXATION WITH NORMAL SYSTOLIC
FUNCTION OF THE HEART IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Jun-ichi Makino | Kuni-shiro Makino | Takahito Ito
Makino clinic | National Hosp Organization Osaka National Hosp
FP489
ITALIAN SURVEY ON HEMORRHAGIC AND THROMBOEMOLIC RISK AND
ORAL ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY IN A LARGE POPULATION OF HEMODALYSIS PATIENTS WITH ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Simonetta Genovesi | Paolo Fabbrini | Emanuela Rossi | Daniela Pogliani | Andrea Stella | Giuseppe Bonforte | Giuseppe Remuzzi | Silvio Bertoli | Claudio
Pozzi | Maurizio Gallieni | Sonia Pasquali | Leonardo Cagnoli | Ferruccio Conte | Antonio Santoro
Italian Study Group Atrial Fibrillation in Hemodialysis | Clinica Nefrologica,
AO San Gerardo, Monza Italy
FP490
POLYMORPHISMS OF ANGIOTESIN CONVERTING ENZYME AND MATRIX
METALLOPROTEINASE 3 GENES IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS – ASSOCIATION WITH CARDIOVASCULAR MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY
Ivana Buzadzic | Jelena Tosic | Nada Dimkovic | Zivka Djuric | Jovan Popovic|
Ivana Pejin Grubisa | Nada Barjaktarevic
Zvezdara Univ Hosp, Dept Human Genetics and Prenatal Diagnostic | Zvezdara
Univ Hosp, Nefrology Dept, Belgrade, Serbia
FP491
“DE NOVO” CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ONSET DURING CHRONIC
DIALYSIS: AN EPIDEMIOLOGYC STUDY
Anteo Di Napoli | Domenico Di Lallo | Maria Flora Salvatori | Francesco Franco| Serena Chicca | Gabriella Guasticchi
Agency Public Health Lazio Region, Rome, Italy
FP492
STRICT VOLUME CONTROL GUIDED BY BIOIMPEDANCE ANALYSIS AND
THE EFFECT ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS - A
RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Mihai Onofriescu | Simona Hogas | Voroneanu Luminita | Apetrii Mugurel |
Veisa Gabriel | Florea Laura | Mititiuc Irina | Covic Adrian
Parhon Hosp, Univ Medicine and Farmacy Gr.T.Popa, Iasi, Romania | Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Gr.T.Popa Iasi, Romania
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WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF A/V FISTULA FLOW ON RIGHT VENTRICULAR
PERFORMANCE INDEX IN PATIENTS WITH ESRD; A THREE MONTH FOLLOW UP TISSUE DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC STUDY?
Essam Baligh | Bahaa El-Din Zayed | Karim Said
Cardiology Dept, Kasr Al-Aini School of Medicine, Cairo Univ, Egypt | Nephrology Dept Kasr Al-Aini School of Medicine, Cairo Univ, Egypt
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FP493
CHANGES IN LEFT VENTRICULAR STRUCTURE AFTER PARICALCITOL
THERAPY IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Elvira Bosch | Eduardo Baamonde | Carlos Culebras | German Perez | Bilal
El Hayek | Jose Ignacio Ramirez | Ana Ramirez | Cesar Garcia | Mar Lago |
Agustín Toledo | Maria Dolores Checa
Centro Hemodiálisis Avericum, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain | Dept Cardiology, Las Palmas, Spain | Dept Nephrology, Hosp Univ Insular Gran Canaria
FP494
CILOSTAZOL INCREASES HDL2 CHOLESTEROL LEVELS IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Takayasu Taira | Tsutomu Hirano | Kyoko Nohtomi | Toru Hyodo | Tetsuo
Chiba | Akira Saito
Yokohama Daichi Hosp | Dept Diabetes, Metabolism, and Endocrinology, Showa Univ School of Medicine | Dept Urology, Kitasato Univ School of Medicine,
Sagamihara, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Yokohama Daiichi Hosp, Yokohama,
Japan
FP495
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ERYTHROPOIETIN RESISTANCE INDEX AND
LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS AND FUNCTION AND CARDIOVASCULAR
EVENTS IN PATIENTS ON CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
Yong Kyun Kim | Ho-Cheol Song | Euy Jin Choi | Chul Woo Yang | Yong-Soo
Kim
Dept Internal Medicine, Bucheon Saint Mary’s Hosp | Bucheon St. Mary's Hosp,
Catholic Univ Korea | Dept Internal Medicine, Seoul Saint Mary’s Hosp, Catholic
Univ Korea
FP496
THE REDOX STATE OF SERUM ALBUMIN AND MORTALITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Paik Seong Lim | Wu Ming Ying | Jeng Ya-Chung
Providence Univ, Taiwan | Tungs Taichung Metroharbours Hosp
FP497
RENIN ANGIOTENSIN ALDOSTERONE SYSTEM BLOCHADE AND LEFT
VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Inna Zaripova | Ivan Kayukov | Ashot Essaian | Aysa Nimgirova
St.Petersburg State Medical Univ named after I.P.Pavlov, St.Petersburg, Russian
Federation
FP498
EXERCISE IN END STAGE RENAL FAILURE: PATIENT PERCEIVED BARRIERS AND MOTIVATORS
Hannah Young | Maurice Dungey | Emma L Watson | Richard Baines | James
O Burton | Alice C Smith
John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hosp, Leicester | School of Sport, Exercise and Health Science, Loughborough Univ | Dept Infection, Immunity and
Inflammation, Univ Leicester, UK
FP499
THE BEST CUT-OFF VALUE FOR DIAGNOSING OF ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME AT EMERGENCY ROOM IN PATIENTS WITH END STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE
Nobuhiko Joki | Masaki Iwasaki | Yuri Tanaka | Shun Kubo | Toshihide Hayashi | Nobutaka Ikeda | Kenji Yamazaki | Hiroki Hase
Toho Univ Ohashi Medical Center | National Center Global Health And Medicine
FP500
REACTIVE OXYGEN METABOLITES (ROMS) ARE ASSOCIATED WITH
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND NEW CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN
CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Maurizio Bossola | Luigi Colacicco | Donata Scribano | Carlo Vulpio | Luigi
Tazza
Catholic Univ, Rome, Italy
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FP502
POOR PATIENT SURVIVAL AFTER EARLY DIALYSIS INITIATION MAY BE
EXPLAINED BY ADVANCED AGE
Nuria Montero | MªJosé Soler | MºJosé Pascual | Clara Barrios | Eva Márquez|
Eva Rodríguez | Mª Antonia Orfila | Higini Cao | Emma Arcos | Jordi Comas|
Julio Pascual
Hosp Mar, Barcelona Spain | Registre Malalts Renals Catalunya, Barcelona Spain
FP503
ANALYSIS OF QT PROLONGATION IN ESRD PATIENTS DURING HEMODIALYSIS TREATMENT
Manuela Ferrario | Tommaso Sironi | Simone Monacizzo | Flavio Basso | Francesco Garzotto | Dinna N. Cruz | Ulrich Moissl | Ciro Tetta | Maria G. Signorini| Sergio Cerutti | Claudio Ronco
Politecnico Milano | San Bortolo Hosp, Vicenza | Fresenius Medical Care, R&D,
Bad Homburg
FP504
BETA 2-MICROGLOBULIN IS A PREDICTOR OF LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS
INDEX IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Irina Mostovaya | Muriel Grooteman | Marinus van den Dorpel | Lars Penne |
Neelke van der Weerd | Albert Mazairac | Claire den Hoedt | Renee Levesque |
Menso Nube | Piet ter Wee | Michiel Bots | Peter Blankestijn
Univ Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands | VU Univ Medical Center,
Amsterdam, Netherlands | Maasstad Hosp, Rotterdam, Netherlands | Centre
Hosp Univ Montréal, St-Luc Hosp, Montreal, Canada
FP505
THE ACTIVATION OF MTOR PATHWAY INDUCED BY INFLAMMATION
ACCELERATES THE PROGRESSION OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Jing Liu | Kun Ling Ma | Xiaoliang Zhang | Bi Cheng Liu
Inst Nephrology, Southeast Univ, Nanjing China | Zhong Da Hosp, School of
Medicine, Southeast Univ, Nanjing, China
FP506
CLINICAL RES OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA
THICKNESS AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Iulia-Daniela Vladu | Roxana Mustafa | Daniela Cana-Ruiu | Cristina Vaduva |
Corina Grauntanu | Eugen Mota
Nephrology Dept, Emergency County Hosp, Craiova, Romania | Cardiology
Dept, Emergency County Hosp, Craiova, Romania
FP507
PRO-INFLAMMATORY AND PRO-COAGULANT CHARACTERISTICS OF
PLATELET DERIVED MICROVESICLES IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ruchir Singh | Nima Abbasian | Cordula Stover | Nigel Brunskill | James Burton
Univ Leicester, Dept Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation, Leicester, UK
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HYPERPHOSPHATAEMIA AND MICROVESICLE FORMATION: A NOVEL
MECHANISM FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Nima Abbasian | Karl Herbert | Alan Bevington | Nigel Brunskill | James Burton
Dept Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation, Univ Leicester, Leicester, UK |
Dept Cardiovascular Sciences, Univ Leicester, Leicester, UK
FP509
PARATHYROID HORMONE INDUCES ENDOTHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN HUMAN AORTIC ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Min Wu | Ri-Ning Tang | Min Gao | Hong Liu | Long Chen | Lin-Li Lv | Bi-
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EFFECT OF LOW DOSE ASPIRIN ON PREVENTION OF FOOT ULCERS IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH DIABETES: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT
STUDY
Tadashi Okada | Noriyuki Okada | Iwao Michibata | Takafumi Yura
Hakuyu Chiyoda Clinic | Hakuyu Chiyoda Clinic | Hakuyu Clinic
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Cheng Liu
Inst Nephrology, Zhong Da Hosp, Southeast Univ, NanJing, China
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FP510
ALFACALCIDOL AND PARICALCITOL HAVE SIMILAR EFFECTS ON LEFT
VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY
Maria Nikodimopoulou | Spyridon Liakos | Stergios Kapoulas | Charalampos
Karvounis
Renal Unit AHEPA, Aristotelian Univ Thessalonik, Greece | Aristotelian Univ
Thessaloniki
FP511
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TNF-RELATED APOPTOSIS INDUCING LIGAND CONCENTRATION AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS
Danuta Fedak | Marek Kuzniewski | Dumnicka Paulina | Beata Kusnierz-Cabala | Maria Kapusta | Bogdan Solnica | Wladyslaw Sulowicz
Dept Clinical Biochemistry, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Krakow, Poland | Dept Medical Diagnostics Fac Pharmacy, UJCM, Krakow, Poland | Dept
Nephrology, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Krakow, Poland
FP512
BENEFITS OF AN ENDURANCE TRAINING PROGRAM IN PATIENTS ON
HEMODIALYSIS: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY
Anna Junqué | Esteve Simo Vicent | Lidia Moreno | Miquel Fulquet | Veronica
Duarte | Anna Saurina | Monica Pou | Javier Macías | Marisa Lavado | Manel
Ramírez de Arellano
Hosp Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari Terrassa, Barcelona
FP513
SEASONAL AND WEEKLY VARIABILITY OF HOME BLOOD PRESSURE
EVALUATED WITH TELEMEDECINE SYSTEM USING CELLULAR PHONE
IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Munekazu Ryuzaki | Hidetomo Nakamoto | Shyunsuke Kinoshita | Emi Kobayashi | Chie Takimoto | Takashi Shishido
Dept Internal Medecine, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hosp, Kanagawa, Japan | Dept
Internal Medecine, Saitama Medical School, Morohongo, Japan
FP514
PULMONARY CONGESTION AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN CKD-5 HD
PATIENTS
Giuseppe Enia | C. Torino | R. Tripepi | V. Panuccio | M. Postorino | A. Clementi | M. Garozzo | G. Bonanno | R. Boito | G. Natale | T. Cicchetti | A.
Chippari | D. Logozzo | G. Alati | S. Cassani | A. Sellaro | Carmine Zoccali
CNR IBIM Reggio Calabria Italy | Lung Comets Cohort (LCC) working group
FP515
INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH NONOCCLUSIVE MESENTERIC ISCHAEMIA IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS
Borja Quiroga | Eduardo Verde | Soraya Abad | Almudena Vega | Marian Goicoechea | Javier Reque | Juan Manuel López-Gómez | José Luño
Hosp Gregorio Marañón
FP516
COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION AND WHITE MATTER LESIONS IN MAINTENANCE HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Carmen Cabre Menendez | Veronica Moles | Joan Pere Vives | Diasol Villa |
Jaume Viñas | Teresa Compte | Mercedes Arruche | Carlos Diaz | Jordi Soler |
Josep Aguilera | Alberto Martinez Vea
Joan XXIII Univ Hosp, Tarragona, Spain | Dept Diagnostic Imaging, Joan XXIII
Univ Hosp, Tarragona, Spain | Dept Neurology, Joan XXIII Univ Hosp, Tarragona, Spain | Nephrology Unit Tortosa, Spain | Dialysis Center Reus Medical,
Reus, Spain | Dialysis Center Llevant, Tarragona, Spain | Dept Nephrology,
Joan XXIII Univ Hosp, Tarragona, Spain
FP517
UREMIC FOOT: THE EMERGENT ROLE OF VITAMIN K-ANTAGONISTS
Andreana De Mauri | Paola David | Maria Maddalena Conte | Doriana Chiari-
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FP518
VITAMIN E-COATED POLYSULFONE MEMBRANE IMPROVED RED BLOOD
CELL ANTIOXIDANT STATUS: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY
Anne-Sophie Bargnoux | Marion Morena | Isabelle Jaussent | Lotfi Chalabi |
Pierre Bories | Jean-Jacques Dion | Patrick Henri | Martine Delage | Anne-Marie Dupuy | Stéphanie Badiou | Bernard Canaud | Jean-Paul Cristol
Lab Biochimie, CHRU Montpellier | INSERM, U1061 | AIDER | Serv Néphrologie, CHU, Toulouse | Serv Néphrologie, CH Manchester | Serv Néphrologie,
CHU Caen | Serv Néphrologie-Hémodialyse et Soins Intensifs, CHRU Montpellier
FP519
P WAVE DURATION, ATRIAL DIMENSION AND ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Paolo Fabbrini | Elisabetta Sironi | Federico Pieruzzi | Eleonora Galbiati | Maria
Rosa Viganò | Andrea Stella | Simonetta Genovesi
Clinica Nefrologica, AO San Gerardo, Monza Italy
FP520
ROLE OF PRE-TRANSPL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN PREDICTING OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WAITING FOR KIDNEY TRANSPL
Sheela Anpalakhan | Sofia Rocha | Nihil Chitalia | Rajan Sharma | Juan Carlos
Kaski | John Chambers | David Goldsmith | Debasish Banerjee
St George's, Univ London | St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust | Guys Hosp NHS
Foundation Trust
FP521
CHANGES IN RELAXIN’S SERUM LEVELS DURING ACETATE-FREE BIOFILTRATION: WHAT MEANINGS?
Valeria Cernaro | Antonio Lacquaniti | Rosaria Lupica | Silvia Lucisano | Maria
Rosaria Fazio | Valentina Donato | Michele Buemi
Polyclinic Messina, Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology
FP522
RISK OF SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Isabelle Segalen | Ulrich Vinsonneau | Tugdual Tanquerel | Gilles Quiniou |
Yannick Le Meur
Nephrology, CHRU Brest, France | Dept Cardiology, Clermont Tonnerre Hosp,
Brest, France | Dept Cardiology, Pasteur Clinic, Brest, France
FP523
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS DYSFUNCTION AND INFLAMMATION IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Eric Seibert | Matthias Girndt | Kristina Zohles | Christof Ulrich | Alexander
Kluttig | Sebastian Nuding | CA Swenne | JA Kors | Karl Werdan | Roman
Fiedler
Dept Internal Medicine II | Inst Medical Epidemiology | Dept Internal Medicine
III | Dept Cardiology, Leiden Univ Medical Center | Dept Medical Informatics,
Erasmus Univ Medical Center Rotterdam | Martin-Luther-Univ Halle-Wittenberg
FP524
HEPCIDIN-25 IS RELATED TO CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN CHRONIC
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Neelke C. van der Weerd | Muriel PC Grooteman | ML Bots | Marinus A van
den Dorpel | Claire den Hoedt | Menso J. Nubé | JFM Wetzels | Dorine W.
Swinkels | PJ Blankestijn | Pieter M. ter Wee
VU Medical Center, Amsterdam | Univ Medical Center Utrecht | Maasstad
Hosp, Rotterdam| Radboud Univ Nijmegen Medical Center | Dept Lab Medicine, Lab Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, Radboud Univ Medical
Center, Nijmegen
FP525
INCIDENCE OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD) IN CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE SUBJECTS (PRE-DIALYSIS): THE ROLE OF PLASMA HIGH SENSITI-
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notti | Carlo Edoardo Ruva | Martino De Leo
Nephrology Dept, Univ Hosp Maggiore della Carità
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FRIDAY, MAY 25
VITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (HS-CRP), HOMOCYSTEINE (HCY), CAROTID
INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS (CIMT) AND LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY (LVH)
Ashwini Khandekar | Jitendra Khandge
Bhabha Atomic Res Centre Hosp, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai
FP526
NONINVASIVE DETECTION OF CORONARY ARTERY STENOSIS WITH
MULTIDETECTOR ROW COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS AT THE INITIATION OF RENAL REPLACEMENT
THERAPY
Jung Eun Lee | Sung Jin Moon | Kyu Hun Choi | Ho Yung Lee | Beom Seok Kim
Yongin Severance Hosp | Myongji Hosp, Kwandong Univ College of Medicine,
Goyang, Korea | Dept Nephrology, Inst Kidney Disease, Yonsei Univ College
Medicine, Seoul, Korea | Severance Hosp, Seoul, Korea
FP527
IMPAIRMENT IN ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS MOBILIZATION AS
A COMPONENT OF MALNUTRITION INFLAMMATION COMPLEX SYNDROME: WHICH ROLE FOR DIALYSIS MODALITIES?
Marion Morena | Edouard Tuaillon | Isabelle Jaussent | Annie Rodriguez | Leila Chenine | Jean-Pierre Vendrell | Jean-Paul Cristol | Bernard Canaud
IRFD, CHRU, Montpellier, France | CHRU, Lab Virologie, Montpellier, France |
INSERM U1061, Montpellier, France | CHRU, Serv Néphrologie, Hémodialyse
et Soins Intensifs, Montpellier, France | Univ Montpellier, Hôp Lapeyronie, Dept
Nephrology, Montpellier, France
FP528
CARDIOPROTECTIVE DRUGS PROLONG HEART FAILURE SURVIVAL IN
LONG-TERM HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Yuh-Mou Sue | Chao-Hsiun Tang | Yen-Chen Chen
Wan-Fang Hosp, Taipei City, Taiwan | School of Health Care Administration,
Taipei Medical Univ, Taipei, Taiwan
FP529
ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN INCIDENT DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Carmen Sánchez-Perales | Eduardo Vázquez | Pilar Segura | M. José García
Cortés | Jose Manuel Gil | M. Mar Biechy | Antonio Liébana
Serv Cardiología, C.H. Jaén | Serv Nefrología, C.H. Jaén
FP530
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF BETA BLOCKERS IN HAEMODIALYSIS
Dimitrios Poulikakos | Apeksha Shah | Mattias Persson | Debasish Banerjee
St George's Hosp NHS Trust, London, UK | St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust,
London UK
FP531
VARIABILITY IN ESA DOSING AND NOT IN HAEMOGLOBIN LEVELS IS A
STRONG PREDICTOR OF DEATH RISK IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Pietro Dattolo | Marco Amidone | Stefano Michelassi | Luigi Moriconi | Giancarlo Betti | Paolo Conti | Alberto Rosati | Antonio Mannarino | Vincenzo Panichi | Francesco Pizzarelli
S M Annunziata Hosp, Florence, Italy | ASL 11 | ASL 1 | ASL 9 | ASL 4 | ASL
10 | ASL 12
FP532
AGE AND GENDER PREDICT OPG LEVEL AND OPG/SRANKL RATIO IN
MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSED PATIENTS
Katarzyna Klejna | Beata Naumnik | Ewa Koc-Zorawska | Michal Mysliwiec
Dept Nephrology and Transpl with Dialysis Unit, Medical Univ, Bialystok, Poland | Medical Univ Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
FP533
EVALUATION OF LUNG WATER BY ULTRASOUND AND ITS RELATION
WITH CARDIAC PARAMETERS AND BIOIMPEDANCE-DERIVED BODY
WATER IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Siriopol Dimitrie | Hogas Simona | Oleniuc Mihaela | Apetrii Mugurel | Onode
Gabriela | Sascau Radu | Prisada Octavian | Covic Adrian
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PARIS, France
Parhon Hosp, Univ Medicine and Farmacy Gr.T. Popa, Iasi, Romania | Cardiology Center, Univ Medicine and Farmacy Gr.T. Popa, Iasi, Romania
FP535
CIRCULATING SCLEROSTIN AND DICKKOPF-1 (DKK1) IN PRE-DIALYSIS
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD): RELATIONSHIP WITH BONE DENSITY
AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS
David Goldsmith | S Thambiah | R Roplekar | P Manghat | P Manghat | I
Fogelman | W Fraser | G Hampson
King's Health Partners
FP536
ABI TO EVALUATE PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DAMAGE IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Erjola Likaj | Gentian Caco | Saimir Seferi | Merita Rroji | Myftar Barbullushi|
Nestor Thereska
UHC Mother Theresa, Tirana, Albania
FP537
A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF BIOIMPEDANCE VS. CLINICAL METHODS FOR
EVALUATING “DRY WEIGHT” IN HEMODIALYSIS AND THE EFFECT ON
HYDRATION STATUS, BLOOD PRESSURE AND MORTALITY
Mihai Onofriescu | Simona Hogas | Voroneanu Luminita | Apetrii Mugurel|
Ardeleanu Serban | Volovat Carmen | Stoicescu Cristian | Lungu Silvia |
Adrian Covic
Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Gr.T. Popa Iasi, Romania | Parhon Hosp, Univ
Medicine and Farmacy Gr.T. Popa, Iasi, Romania | Dr C.I. Parhon Hosp, Iasi,
Romania
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FP534
THE EVALUATION OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND VOLUME STATUS IN
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Hakan Akdam | Harun Akar | Yavuz Yenicerioglu | Özgül Küçük | İmran Kurt
Ömürlü
Div Nephrology, Adnan Menderes Univ Medical School, Aydın, Turkey
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
VASCULAR ACCESS
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP538
ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF VASCULAR AND PERITONEAL ACCESSES IN INCIDENT DIALYSIS PATIENTS: A COST-EFFECTIVENESS
ANALYSIS
Luis Coentrao | Carlos Ribeiro | Carla Santos-Araujo | Ricardo Neto | Manuel
Pestana
Nephrology Res and Development Unit, Fac Medicine, Univ Porto, Sao Jao Hosp
Centre, Porto, Portugal | Financial Management Unit, São João Hosp Centre,
Porto, Portugal
FP539
THREE YEARS PROSPECTIVE SINGLE CENTER OBSERVATION OF NATURAL HISTORY OF TRANSHEPATIC PERMCATHETER IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Ebadur Rahman | Habibur Rahman | Dildar Ahmed | Dujanah Mousa | Mohamed El Bishlawi
Riyadh Military Hosp | KKUH | RMH
FP540
HISTOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF CLINICALLY DIAGNOSED EXIT-SITE INFECTIONS OF TUNNELED CUFFED CATHETERS
Hiroshi Shibahara | Nami Shibahara | Susumu Takahashi
Sagamihara Kyodo Hosp, Kanagawa, Japan | Nihon Univ Grad School, Tokyo,
Japan
FP541
TRISODIUM CITRATE 46.7% VERSUS HEPARIN CATHETER LOCKS FOR
TUNNELED CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS: A SINGLE-CENTER STUDY
Emmanuel Dupuis | Xavier Duval | Quentin Dornic | C Bonnal | Jean-Christophe Lucet | Olivier Cerceau | Christine Randoux | Cellou Balde | Frederic
Besson | France Mentre | Francois Vrtovsnik
Nephrology, CHU Bichat Paris France | Hop Bichat, AP-HP | Inserm UMR-S738
FP542
THE CHOICE BETWEEN TUNNELED OR NOT CENTRAL VEIN HEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME
George Koutroubas | Pavlos Malindretos | George Zagotsis | Panagiota Makri|
Christos Syrganis
General Hosp Volos Achillopoulion, Volos, Greece | Nephrology Dept, General
Hosp Volos Achillopoulion, Volos, Greece
FP543
HAEMOCATCH®: A NEW DEVICE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CVC (CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS) FOR HEMODIALYSIS
Emanuele Mambelli | Elena Mancini | Cinzia Elia | Vincenza Guadagno | Maria Grazia Facchini | Annalisa Zucchelli | Michele Grazia | Laura Patregnani |
Antonio Santoro
Nefrologia, Dialisi Ipertensione, Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy
FP544
CATHETER-RELATED INFECTIONS IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS – A CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
Gabriel Stefan | Simona Stancu | Cristina Capusa | Oana Ramaiana Ailioaiei |
Gabriel Mircescu
Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Nephrology
Dept, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Dr Carol
Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania
FP545
LINE STRIPPING: AN UNDERUSED, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE OPTION FOR
BLOCKED TUNNELLED HAEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS
Siddiq Anwar | Callum Little | Richard Kingston | Previn Diwakar | Robert
Kaikini
Dept Renal Medicine Kent and Canterbury Hosp | Dept Interventional Radiology, Kent and Canterbury Hosp
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PARIS, France
FP547
THE LECEL OF C REACTIVE PROTIEN IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH NON INFECTED HEMODIALYSIS ACTHETER COMPARED
TO AVF IN A LARGE SAUDI HEMODIALYSIS CENTER
Alaa Sabry | Khalid AlSaran | Sherrine Al Sherbeiny | Mohamed Abdulkader1
Mansoura Urology and Nephrology Center | Prince Salman Center For Kidney
Diseases
FP548
BACTERIAL COLONIZATION OF TUNNELED CUFFED CATHETER IN PATIENTS WITH HEMODIALYSIS
Ihmsoo Kwak | Sangheon Song | Eunyoung Seong | Soobong Lee | Dongwon
Lee | Ilyoung Kim | Harin Rhee
Pusan National Univ Hosp | Pusan National Univ School of Medicine | Pusan
National Univ Yangsan Hosp
FP549
PREDICTORS OF STEAL SYNDROME IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Fernanda Silva | José Queirós | Jorge Malheiro | António Cabrita | Ana Rocha
Centro Hosp Porto, Portugal
FP550
SOUND INTENSITY ANALYSIS OF ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA (AVF) IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Panagiotis Bamidis | Christos Liaskos | Ioannis Chryssogonidis | Christos
Frantzidis | Andreas Papagiannis | Dionisis Vrochides | Anastasios Lasaridis |
Pavlos Nikolaidis | Pavlos Malindretos
Lab Medical Informatics, Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki | Radiology Dept, Aristotle
Univ, Thessaloniki, Greece | Organ Transpl Unit, Aristotle Univ, Thessaloniki,
Greece | Nephrology Dept, 1st Medical Dept, AHEPA Univ Hosp | Nephrology
Dept, Acillopoulion General Hosp, Volos, Greece
FP551
BUTTONHOLE VERSUS SHARPNEEDLE CANNULATION: SERVLIVERY
AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES
Sradha Kotwal | Christopher Muir | Carmel Hawley | Paul Snelling | Martin
Gallagher | Meg Jardine
George Inst Global Health | Univ Sydney, Sydney, Australia | Princess Alexandria Hosp, Brisbane, Australia | Statewide Renal Servs, Sydney, Australia
FP552
BUTTONHOLE NEEDLING OF HEMODIALYSIS ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAE RESULTS IN LESS PAIN AND STRESS COMPARING TO THE ROPELADDER PUNCTURE TECHNIQUE
Kazuhiko Shibata | Yoshiyuki Toya | Satoshi Umemura | Tamio Iwamoto |
Syuji Ono | Eri Ikeda | Atsushi Kitazawa | Tadashi Kuji | Naoaki Koguchi | Hidehisa Satta | Masahiro Nishihara | Seiichi Kawata | Tomoko Kaneda | Yukiko
Yamada | Tomoyuki Murakami | Mai Yanagi | Gen Yasuda
Yokohama Minami Clinic | Yokohama City Univ, Yokohama, Japan | Saiseikai
Yokohamashi Nanbu Hosp | Yokodai Central Clinic, Yokohama, Japan | Toshin
Clinic | Yokohama City Univ Medical Center
FP553
PER HEMODIALYSIS VASCULAR ACCESS BLOOD FLOW MEASURMENT
BY DOPPLER ULTRASOUND: TECHNIC DESCRIPTION AND VALIDATION
Sacquépée Mathieu | Doussy Yves | Tivollier Jean-Michel | Quirin Nicolas |
Cantin Jean-François
ATIR NC, Noumea, New Caledonia | CHT, BPJ9, Nouméa, New Calédonia
FP554
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF B2 GLYCOPROTEIN I ANTIBODIES IN
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INFECTIONS RELATED TO CENTRAL VEIN DIALYSIS CATHETERS - 11 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Christos Syrganis | George Koutroubas | George Zagotsis | Pavlos Malindretos| Panagiota Makri | Evdokia Nikolaou | George Loukas
General Hosp Volos Achillopoulion, Volos, Greece
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Mohamed Ibrahim | Mona Abdel Salam | Ahmed Awadalla | Walid Bichari |
Shaimaa Zaki
Ain Shams Univ, Cairo, Egypt | Benha Univ, Cairo, Egypt
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP555
INCIDENCE AND ETIOLOGY OF VASCULAR ACCESS (VA) THROMBOSIS
IN PREVALENT PATIENTS UNDER VA SURVEILLANCE FOR STENOSIS BY
BLOOD FLOW RATE (QA) MEASUREMENTS
Ramon Roca-Tey | Rosa Samon | Omar Ibrik | Amparo Roda | Juan Carlos
González-Oliva | Román Martínez-Cercós | Jordi Viladoms
Dept Nephrology, Hosp Mollet, Mollet del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain
FP556
FAR INFRARED THERAPY IMPROVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION AND
ACCESS FLOW OF NEWLY-CREATED AV FISTULA IN PATIENTS WITH
STAGE 5 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Chih-Ching Lin | Wu-Chang Yang
School Medicine, National Yang-Ming Univ, Taipei, Taiwan | Div Nephrology,
Taipei Veterans General Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan
FP557
THE IMPACT OF VASCULAR MICRO-CALCIFICATION OF RADIAL ARTERY
ON CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Young-Ok Kim | Sun-Ae Yoon | Yu-Seon Yun | Ho-Cheol Song | Byung-Soo
Kim | Myeong-A Cheong
Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | Bucheon St. Mary's Hosp,
Catholic Univ Korea | St. Paul's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | Korea Cancer Center Hosp
FP558
STUDY ON PREDICTION OF ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA PATENCY DURATION AFTER PTA PROCEDURE
Tomonari Ogawa | Tota Kiba | Shinpei Okazaki | Minoru Hatano | Mizuki
Iwanaga | Chie Noiri | Akihiko Matsuda | Hajime Hasegawa | Tetsuya Mitarai
Dept Nephrology and Blood Purification, Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical Univ
FP559
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HEMODIALYSIS VASCULAR ACCESS IN AN ITALIAN
REGION: PREVALENCE, INCIDENCE, DETERMINANTS, SURVIVAL
Anteo Di Napoli | Domenico Di Lallo | Luigi Tazza | Carmine De Cicco | Maria
Flora Salvatori | Serena Chicca | Gabriella Guasticchi
Agency Public Health Lazio Region, Rome, Italy | Catholic Univ | Ars Medica
Dialysis Unit, Rome, Italy
FP560
IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA
THROMBOSIS AND PRESENCE OF THE CARDIAC VALVE CALCIFICATION
IN NON-DIABETIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Saso Gelev | Lada Trajceska | Elizabeta Srbinovska | Svetlana Pavleska | Angel
Oncevski | Petar Dejanov | Vesna Gerasomovska | Gjulsen Selim | Aleksandar
Sikole
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Skopje, FYR Macedonia | Univ Clinic Cardiology,
Skopje, FYR Macedonia
FP561
CATHAWAY FISTULA VASCULAR ACCESS PROGRAM ACHIEVES IMPROVED OUTCOMES AND SETS A NEW STANDARD OF TREATMENT FOR
END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE
Steven Wilson | Tracy Mayne | Mahesh Krishnan | Janet Holland | Abbe Volz|
Lori Good | Allen Nissenson
DaVita, Inc, Denver, USA
FP562
CREATION OF UPPER EXTREMITY VASCULAR ACCESS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH SUPERIOR VENA CAVA STENOSIS
Aristeidis Stavroulopoulos | Vasiliki Aresti | Georgios Maragkakis | Stelios
Kyriakides
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PARIS, France
Neprology Dept, Radiology Dept, Surgery Dept, IASIO Hosp, General Clinic Kallithea, Athens, Greece
FP564
CREATION OF ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAE IN DIALYSIS NESTORS ABOVE
85 YEARS OLD
Tomasz Golebiowski | Ewa Watorek | Mariusz Kusztal | Krzysztof Letachowicz| Waldemar Letachowicz | Katarzyna Madziarska | Hanna Augustyniak Bartosik | Magdalena Krajewska | Wacław Weyde | Marian Klinger
Dept Nephrology and Transpl Medicine Wroclaw Medical Univ Poland
FP565
PAINFUL SHOULDER IN HEMODIALYSIS: THE ROLE OF VASCULAR ACCESS
Alessandro Capitanini | Sara Lange | Adamasco Cupisti
Dept Nephrology, Civil Hosp Pescia | Rehabilitation Medicine Unit, Pescia
Hosp, Pescia - Italy | Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Pisa
FP566
INCIDENCE OF AV FISTULA CLOSURE DUE TO HIGH OUTPUT CARDIAC
FAILURE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLED PATIENTS
Tabea Schier | Georg Göbel | Claudia Bösmüller | Ingrid Gruber | Martin Tiefenthaler
Medical Univ Innsbruck, Dept Internal Medicine IV (Nephrology and Hypertension) | Dept Medical Statistics and Computer Science, Medical Univ Innsbruck|
Dept Visceral, Transpl and Thoracic Surgery, Medical Univ Innsbruck | Dept
Vascular Surgery, Medical Univ Innsbruck
FP567
DOES FAR INFRARED THERAPY AID AV FISTULA MATURATION AND
MAINTENANCE?
Timothy Shipley | Jennifer Adam | Deborah Sweeney | Sean Fenwick | Hatem
Mansy | Saeed Ahmed | Iain Moore
City Hosp Sunderland
FP568
RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING NEW CHITOSAN-BASED BANDAGE
WITH KALTOSTAT HEMOSTATIC DRESSING TO CONTROL BLEEDING
FROM HEMODIALYSIS PUNCTURE SITE
Tamio Iwamoto | Kazuhiko Shibata | Gen Yasuda | Tomoko Kaneda | Tomoyuki Murakami | Tadashi Kuji | Naoaki Koguchi | Hidehisa Satta | Masahiro Nishihara | Seiichi Kawata | Mai Yanagi | Yukiko Yamada | Syuji Ono | Eri
Ikeda| Atsushi Kitazawa | Yoshiyuki Toya | Satoshi Umemura
Saiseikai Yokohamashi Nanbu Hosp | Yokohama City Univ Medical Center |
Yokodai Central Clinic, Yokohama, Japan | Toshin Clinic | Yokohama Minami
Clinic | Yokohama City Univ, Yokohama, Japan
FP569
POST-PUNCTURE BLEEDING TIME OF ARTERIO-VENOUS FISTULAE IS
SHORTENED BY THE USE OF ‘IRIS’ BANDAGE
Philippe Vigeral | Salima Saksi | Martin Flamant | Henri Boulanger
Serv Nephro-dialyse Clinique Lambert | Clinique Estree Stains | CHU Bichat
FP570
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EARLY POST-OPERATIVE VENOGRAPHY
OF VASCULAR ACCESS BEFORE FIRST NEEDLING IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Young-Ok Kim | Sun-Ae Yoon | Yu-Seon Yun | Ho-Cheol Song | Byung-Soo
Kim | Won-Do Park | Myeong A Cheong
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CHANGES IN ACCESS BLOOD FLOW RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE DURING HEMODIALYSIS
Csaba Rikker | Edina Juhász | László Tornóci | Szilveszter Tóvárosi | Judit Greguschik | Otília Mag | László Rosivall
FMC Dialysis Center, Péterfy Hosp, Budapest, Hungary | Inst Pathophysiology,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Semmelweis Univ, Res Group for Pediatrics
and Nephrology, Budapest, Hungary | FMC Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Uijeongbu St. Mary's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | Bucheon St. Mary's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | St. Paul's Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea | Sanggye Paik Hosp,
Inje Univ | Korea Cancer Center Hosp
FP571
OPTIFLOWTM DEVICE – A NOVEL TECHNOLOGY FOR CREATION OF ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAE FOR HAEMODIALYSIS: EARLY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE, SAFETY AND EFFICACY
Milind Nikam | Afshin Tavakoli | Eric Chemla | Jackie Evans | Hazel Malete |
Lajos Matyas | Istvan Mogan | Miltos Lazarides | Adrian Ebner
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK | Central Manchester Foundation
Trust, Manchester, UK | St Georges Healthcare NHS trust, London, UK | B.A.Z.
Megyei KH., Miskolc, Hungary | Szent Imre, Budapest, Hungary | Demokritos
Univ, Alexandroupolis, Greece | French Hosp, Paraguay
FP572
ANATOMICAL FACTOR FOR THE LEFT BRACHIOCEPHALIC VEIN STENOSIS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Yaxue Shi | Jiwei Zhang | Jiejun Cheng
Dept Vascular Surgery, Dept Radiology, RenJi Hosp, Shanghai, China
FP573
COMPARISON OF HEMODIALYSIS BLOOD ACCESS FLOW RATES USING 3
ON-LINE TECHNIQUES AND ULTRASOUND DILUTION
Le Roy Frank | Hanoy Mélanie | Bertrand Dominique | Godin Michel
Rouen Universitary Hosp, Rouen, France
FP574
THE IMPORTANCE OF LOW-PRESSURE DILATION TO CONTROL LINING
MEMBRANE DAMAGE IN VAIVT
Kiyoshi Ikeda | Toru Yasuda | Hideki Yotueda
Ikeda Vascular Access, Dialysis, and Internal Medicine Clinic| Fukuoka Red
Cross Hosp
FP575
VASCULAR ACCESS IN HOME HAEMODIALYSIS: TRENDS AND OUTCOMES
Milind Nikam | Leonard Ebah | Anuradha Jayanti | Jackie Evans | Durga Kanigicherla | Angela Summers | Grace Manley | Gillian Dutton | Nicholas Chalmers | Sandip Mitra
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK | Central Manchester Found Trust,
Manchester, UK
FP576
INFLUENCE OF CKD ETIOLOGY AND HbA1C ON ACHIEVING A MATURE
AVF
Ionel-Alexandru Checherita | Andrei Niculae | Daniela Radulescu | Cristiana
David | Flavia Liliana Turcu | Alexandru Ciocalteu
Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Saint John
Emergency Hosp, Bucharest, Romania
FP577
ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA FOR HEMODIALYSIS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
Vanja Persic | Jadranka Buturovic-Ponikvar | Rafael Ponikvar
Univ Medical Center, Ljubljana, Slovenia
FP578
PLASMA BNP LEVELS AND AVF FLOW IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS
Malik Touam | Victorio Menoyo | Tilman Drüeke | Mohamed Rifaat | Carmina
Muresan | Mehdi Abtahi | Zineb Koochakipour | Dominique Joly
AURA, Paris | ECHO, Vannes | Inserm ERI 12, Amiens | Hôp Necker
FP579
RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY OF VASCULAR ACCESS PROVISION FOR PATIENTS STARTING ON HAEMODIALYSIS AT BIRMINGHAM HEARTLANDS
HOSP IN 2007 AND 2009/2010
Jyoti Baharani | Sara Rizvi | Khai Ping Ng
Birmingham Heartlands Hosp | Univ Hosp Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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PARIS, France
FP581
VALIDATION OF A NEW FISTULA (AVF) MONITORING SYSTEM BY TIME
PATTERN DATA ANALYSIS
Massimo Adorati Menegato | Rossella Mortellaro | Antonina Locicero | Alessandra Romano | Pier Paolo Manzini | Denis Steckiph
San Antonio's Hosp | Gambro Hospal Spa, Italy
FP582
EXPERIENCE WITH THE MILLER BANDING PROCEDURE FOR HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH HIGH FLOW ACCESS OR STEAL SYNDROME
Sadanori Shintaku | Hideki Kawanishi| Misaki Moriishi | Masataka Bansyodani | Syunpei Nakamura | Masafumi Saito | Shinichiro Tsuchiya
Tsuchiya General Hosp, Hiroshima, Japan
FP583
ALTERNATIVE VASCULAR ACCESS FOR HEMODIALYSIS – A DEPT'S EXPERIENCE
Francisca Barros | Raquel Vaz | Berta Carvalho | Ricardo Neto | Patrícia Martins | Manuel Pestana
Nephrology Dept, Hosp São João, Porto, Portugal
FP584
VASCULAR ACCESS: HAVE THE ALBANIAN NEPHROLOGISTS "DONE
THE HOMEWORKS" LEFT BY THE INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES
Erjola Likaj | Saimir Seferi | Merita Rroji | Alma Idrizi | Ahmet Duraku | Myftar Barbullushi | Nestor Thereska
UHC Mother Theresa, Tirana, Albania
FP585
FLOW VOLUME AND RESISTANCE INDEX PREDICT EARLY ACCESS FAILURE IN ARTERIOVENOUS FAILURE
Sadanori Shintaku | Hideki Kawanishi| Misaki Moriishi | Masataka Bansyodani | Syunpei Nakamura | Masafumi Saito | Shinichiro Tsuchiya
Tsuchiya General Hosp, Hiroshima, Japan
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FP580
ENDOVASCULAR RECANALIZATION OF AN ACUTE DISTAL AVF THROMBOSIS WITH EKOS® SYSTEM
Laura Buzzi | Elena Alberghini | Francesca Ferrario | Ivano Baragetti | Gaia
Santagostino | Silvia Furiani | Enzo Corghi | Cristina Sarcina | Veronica Terraneo | Francesco Rastelli | Giuseppe Bacchini | Claudio Pozzi
Bassini Hosp, Cinisello Balsamo, Milan, Italy | A. Manzoni Hosp, Lecco, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND OUTCOME RESEARCH
IN CKD 5D
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP586
BUNDLED PAYMENT FOR RENAL DIALYSIS IN A PORTUGUESE SETTING:
ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS
Luis Coentrao | Carlos Ribeiro | Carla Santos-Araujo | Ricardo Neto | Manuel
Pestana
Nephrology Res and Development Unit, Fac Medicine, Univ Porto, Sao Jao Hosp
Centre, Porto, Portugal | Financial Management Unit, São João Hosp Centre,
Porto, Portugal
FP587
TRENDS BEFORE AND AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF A REIMBURSEMENT FLAT RATE AND A QUALITY MONITORING PROGRAM: EXPERIENCE FROM THE DOPPS IN GERMANY
Werner Kleophas | Angelo Karaboyas | Yun Li | Juergen Bommer | Ronald
Pisoni | Bruce Robinson | Friedrich Port
Gemeinschaftspraxis Karlstrasse, Dusseldorf, Germany | Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, USA | Dialysezentrum Heidelberg, Germany
FP588
IS SLEEP AND LIFE QUALITY OF CAREGIVERS AFFECTED AS MUCH AS
THAT OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS?
Gülperi Çelik | Bilge Burcak Annagur | Mümtaz Yılmaz | Tarık Demir | Fatih
Kara
Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Selçuklu Fac Medicine, Selcuk Univ,
Konya, Turkey | Dept Psychiatry, Selçuklu Fac Medicine, Selcuk Univ, Konya,
Turkey | Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Kütahya State Hosp, Kütahya, Turkey | Dept Public Health, Selçuklu Fac Medicine, Selcuk Univ, Konya,
Turkey
FP589
SLEEP QUALITY, DAYTIME ACTIVITY AND RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME IN
PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS AND HEMODIAFILTRATION: A
SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Konstantina Trigka | Periklis Dousdampanis | Nikolaos Vaitsis | Stamatina
Aggelakou-Vaitsi
Kyanous Stayros Patron
FP590
HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE, SLEEP QUALITY AND DEPRESSION
IN ELDERLY HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Kultigin Turkmen | Ibrahim Guney | Faruk Turgut | Lutfullah Altintepe | Halil
Zeki Tonbul | Emaad Abdel-Rahman
Konya Univ, Meram School of Medicine, Konya, Turkey | Meram Training and
Reseach Hosp | Iskenderun Training and Res Hosp, Iskenderun, Turkey | Univ
Virginia, Health System, Div Nephrology, Virginia, USA
FP591
ASSESSING QUALITY OF LIFE IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS: A ROLE FOR COMPNENTS OF FRAILTY
Paola Sclauzero | Giovanni Galli | Giulia Barbati | Michele Carraro | Giovanni
Oliviero Panzetta
Nephrology and Dialisis Unit AOUTS, Trieste - Italy | Cardiology Unit AOUTS,
Trieste - Italy
FP592
PREDICTING MORTALITY IN DIABETIC INCIDENT DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Merel van Diepen | Marielle Schroijen | Olaf Dekkers | Friedo Dekker
Leiden Univ Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands
FP593
DOES THE DAILY SODIUM INTAKE INFLUENCE MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS
PATIENTS?
Aleksandar Sikole | Galina Severova- Andreevska | Lada Trajceska | Saso Gelev| Vili Amitov | Svetlana Pavleska- Kuzmanovska
Univ Clinic of Nefrology
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
FP595
LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF SYMPTOM BURDEN IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Beverly Jung | Marianna Leung | Fong Huynh | Tinnie Chung | Stan Marchuk |
Mercedeh Kiaii | Lee Er | Ronald Werb | Clifford Chan-Yan | Monica Beaulieu
St. Paul's Hosp, Vancouver, Canada | BC Renal Agency
FP596
SUBJECTIVE GLOBAL ASSESSMENT, NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT
Pavlos Malindretos | P Makri | G Zagkotsis | G Koutroumbas | G Loukas |
E Nikolaou | M Pavlou | E Gourgoulianni | M Paparizou | M Markou | E
Syrgani| Ch Syrganis
Nephrology Dept, Acillopoulion General Hosp, Volos, Greece | Biochemistry
Dept, Achillopoulion General Hosp, Volos, Greece | Statistician, Volos, Greece |
1st Dept Internal Medicine, Achillopoulion General Hosp
FP597
DIFFERENCES IN SELF-REPORTED PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WELL-BEING
BETWEEN DIABETIC AND NON-DIABETIC US HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Jochen Raimann | Len A Usvyat | Viraj Bhalani | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA
FP598
ESTIMATED HEPATIC AND ADIPOSE TISSUE STEAROYL-COA DESATURASE-1 ACTIVITIES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATION AND ALLCAUSE MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Xiaoyan Huang | Peter Stenvinkel | Abdul Rashid Qureshi | Ulf Riserus | Tommy Cederholm | Peter Barany | Olof Heimburger | Bengt Lindholm | Juan Jesus
Carrero
Karolinska Inst | Uppsala Univ | Div Renal Medicine and Baxter Novum, Dept
Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm, Sweden | Renal Medicine and Baxter Novum, Karolinska Inst
FP599
MORTALITY COMPARISON OF DIALYSIS MODALITY IN INCIDENT PATIENTS WITH END STAGE RENAL DISEASE: A PROPENSITY SCORE APPROACH
Jae Hyun Chang | Ji Yoon Sung | Ji Yong Jung | Hyun Hee Lee | Wookyung
Chung | Sejoong Kim
Dept Internal Medicine, Gachon Univ School Medicine, Incheon, Korea | Dept
Internal Medicine, Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea
FP600
EFFECT OF TIMING OF DIALYSIS INITIATION ON MORTALITY IN ESRD
PATIENTS
Jin Suk Han | Sejoong Kim | Jae Hyun Chang | Ji Yong Jung | Wookyung
Chung | Ki Young Na
Seoul National Univ College Medicine, Seoul, Korea | Gachon Univ Gil Hosp,
Incheon, Korea | Seoul National Univ Bundang Hosp, Seongnam, Korea
FP601
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIABILITY OF PRE DIALYSIS SERUM SODIUM AND MORTALITY RISK IN INCIDENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Jochen Raimann | Len A Usvyat | Peter Kotanko | Nathan W Levin
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA
FP602
CHARLSON COMORBIDITY INDEX INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS VASCU-
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HIGHER DIALYSATE SODIUM IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES: RESULTS FROM THE DOPPS
Angelo Karaboyas | Hugh Rayner | Yun Li | Raymond Vanholder | Ronald
Pisoni | Bruce Robinson | Friedrich Port | Manfred Hecking
Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, USA | Birmingham Heartlands
Hosp, UK | Ghent Univ Hosp, Belgium | Medical Univ Vienna, Austria
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
LAR CALCIFICATION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
André Fragoso | Ana Pinho | Anabela Malho | Ana Paula Silva | Elsa Morgado| Pedro Leão Neves
Nephrology Dept, Hosp Faro, Faro, Portugal
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP603
THE TRANSITION OF PREVALENCE OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AT
THE INITIATION OF DIALYSIS OVER THE LAST TWO DECADES
Nobuhiko Joki | Yuri Tanaka | Masaki Iwasaki | Shun Kubo | Toshihide Hayashi | Yasunori Takahashi | Koichi Hirahata | Yoshihiko Imamura | Hiroki
Hase
Toho Univ Ohashi Medical Center | Nissan Tamagawa Hosp | Hirahata Clinic
FP604
FACTORS AFFECTING THE NUMBER OF PATIENTS TREATED WITH EITHER PERITONEAL OR HOME HAEMODIALYSIS IN THE UK
Clare Castledine | Julie Gilg | Chris Rogers | Yoav Ben-Shlomo | Fergus Caskey
UK Renal Registry, Bristol, UK | Univ Bristol | School Social and Community
Medicine, Bristol Univ, UK | NHS North Bristol, Bristol, UK
FP605
LOW RESISTIN LEVELS IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR HOSPITALIZATIONFREE SURVIVAL IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ki Young Na | Sejoong Kim | Wookyung Chung | Ji Yong Jung | Jae Hyun
Chang | Hyun Hee Lee
SNUBH | Gachon Univ Gil Hosp, Incheon, Korea
FP606
OCULAR CHANGES IN PATIENTS OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND
RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS
Jasvinder Singh Sandhu | G S Bajwa | Shyna Kansal | Jashan Sandhu
Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, India
FP607
TECHNIQUE FAILURE IN HOME HAEMODIALYSIS- A PROSPECTIVE SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Anuradha Jayanti | Milind Nikam | Leonard Ebah | Angela Summers | Sandip
Mitra
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK
FP608
AN AFFORDABLE MODEL FOR SOLAR-ASSISTED HOME HAEMODIALYSIS
John Agar | Anthony Perkins | Rosemary Simmonds | Alwie Tjipto
Geelong Hosp, Barwon Health
FP609
PREVALENCE OF NEPHROGENIC SYSTEMIC FIBROSIS (NSF) IN DIALYSIS
PATIENTS: FINAL RESULTS OF THE PRO-FINEST STUDY
Sabine Amet | Vincent Launay-Vacher | Maurice Laville | Aurore Tricotel | Camille Frances | Benedicte Stengel | Jean-Yves Gauvrit | Nicolas Grenier | Genevieve Reinhardt | Olivier Clement | Nicolas Janus | Laurence Rouillon | Gabriel
Choukroun | Gilbert Deray
Serv ICAR, Nephrology Dept, Pitie-Salpetriere Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology
Dept, Edouard Herriot Hosp, Lyon, France | Drug Monitoring, Afssaps, Saint-Denis, France | Dermatology Dept, Tenon Hosp, Paris, France | Inserm U1018, Paul
Brousse Hosp, Villejuif, France | Radiology Dept, Pontchaillou Hosp, Rennes,
France | Radiology Dept, Pellegrin Hosp, Bordeaux, France | Radiology Dept,
Haguenau Hosp, Haguenau, France | Radiology Dept, G. Pompidou Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology Dept, South Hosp, Amiens, France | Nephrology Dept,
Pitie-Salpetriere Hosp, Paris, France
FP610
CAN A REDUCED RENAL RESPONSE TO A PROTEIN CHALLENGE IN PREGNANT WOMEN SUFFERING FROM CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE PRECLUDE THE INITIATION OF RENAL IMPAIRMENT?
Amelia Bernasconi | Rosa Waisman | Ana Patricia Montoya | Amador Andrés
Liste | Ricardo Hermes | Graciela Muguerza | Ricardo Heguilen
Hosp J.A. Fernandez
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PARIS, France
FP612
EVALUATION OF CHRONIC PAIN IN CKD PATIENTS
Valentina Martina | Maria Antonietta Rizzo | Paolo Magenta | Lorenzo Lubatt|
Giuseppe Rombolà | Maurizio Gallieni
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, San Carlo Borromeo Hosp, Milano, Italy | Pain
Therapy Unit, San Carlo Borromeo Hosp, Milano, Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Osp Sant'Andrea, La Spezia, Italy
FP613
SOCIOPROFESSIONAL OUTCOME AT ADULT AGE OF CHILDREN AFTER
KIDNEY TRANSPL
Chantal Loirat | Hélène Mellerio | Marylène Labèguerie | Béatrice Andriss |
Emilie Savoye | Mathilde Lassale | Christian Jacquelinet | Corinne Alberti
Pediatric Nephrology, Hôp Robert Debré, Paris, France | Inserm, CIC-EC, CIE 5,
Hôp Robert Debré, Paris, France | Agence Biomédecine, Saint Denis La Plaine,
France
FP614
END OF LIFE DECISION-MAKING: WITHDRAWING FROM DIALYSIS – A 10
YEAR RETROSPECTIVE SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE FROM THE UK
Yogita Aggarwal | Jyoti Baharani
Birmingham Heartlands Hosp
FP615
DRUG COMPLIANCE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS- CORRELATION WITH
DEPRESSION AND PARACLINICAL FINDINGS
Shiva Tabrizian | Shahrzad Ossareh | Marjan Zebarjadi
Hasheminejad Clinical Res Development Center, Tehran Univ Medical Sciences
FP616
UNDERSTANDING A NEW ERA FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Pedro Azevedo | Francisco Travassos | Inês Frade | Manuela Almeida | José
Queirós | Fernanda Silva | António Cabrita | Rosária Rodrigues
Centro Hosp Porto | Mirandela Hemodialysis Center
FP617
CLUSTERING COUNTRIES BY RENAL SERV CHARACTERISTICS: RESULTS
FROM THE EVEREST STUDY
Cécile Couchoud | Jager Kitty | Stengel Bénédicte | Caskey Fergus
Agence Biomédecine | AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands | Inserm/Univ Paris
Sud, Villejuif, France | Southmead Hosp, Bristol, UK
FP618
A NEW APPROACH FOR MEASURING GENDER DISPARITY IN ACCES TO
RENAL TRANSPL
Couchoud Cécile | Bayat Sahar | Villar Emmanuel | Jacquelinet Christian |
Ecochard René
Agence Biomédecine, France | School Public Health, Rennes, France | Hospices
Civils Lyon, France
FP619
INTEGRATION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE SCREENING IN NATIONAL
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NETWORK , PILOT STUDY, IRAN
Hamid Barahimi | Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh | Mohsen Nafar
Ministry Health, Transpl and Specific Disease Office | Iranian Tissue Bank & Res
Center, TUMS | Labbafinejad Hosp; Tehran; Iran
FP620
THIRST AND ORAL SYMPTOMS IN PEOPLE ON HEMODIALYSIS: A MULTINATIONAL PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
Massimo Petruzzi | Michele De Benedittis | Michela Sciancalepore | Letizia Gar-
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FP611
CROSS SECTIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Elena Laura Iliescu
Fundeni Clinical Inst, Bucharest, Romania
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
gano | Patrizia Natale | Maria Cristina Vecchio | Valeria Saglimbene | Fabio
Pellegrini | Giorgio Gentile | Paul Stroumza | Luc Frantzen | Miguel Leal | Marietta Torok | Anna Bednarek | Jan Dulawa | Eduardo Celia | Ruben Gelfman|
Jorgen Hegbrant | Charlotta Wollheim | Suetonia Palmer | David W Johnson |
Pauline J Ford | Jonathan C Craig | Giovanni FM Strippoli | Marinella Ruospo
Univ Bari, School Dentistry and Surgery, Italy | Diaverum Italy | Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, Italy | Univ Perugia, Italy | Diaverum France | Diaverum Portugal| Diaverum Hungary | Diaverum Poland | Diaverum Argentina | Diaverum
Medical Scientific Office, Sweden | Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand|
Univ Queensland, Princess Alexandra Hosp, Australia | Univ Queensland, School Dentistry, Australia | School Public Health, Univ Sydney, Australia
FP621
GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER (GAD) IN PREVALENT PATIENTS ON
HEMODIALYSIS
Bilal El Hayek | Eduardo Baamonde | Elvira Bosch | Jose I Ramirez | German
Perez | Ana Ramirez | Agustin Toledo | Maria M Lago | Cesar Garcia-Canton|
M Dolores Checa
Avericum Hemodialysis Center, Las Palmas, Spain | Centro Hemodiálisis Avericum | Serv Nefrología
FP622
A SIMPLIFIED FORMULA TO CALCULATE THE CREATININE INDEX IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: STRONG ASSOCIATION WITH PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND MORTALITY IN THE DOPPS
Bernard Canaud | Brett Lantz | Ronald Pisoni | Alexandre Granger-Vallée |
Paungpaga Lertdumrongluk | Nicolas Molinari | Jean Ethier | Michel Jadoul |
Brenda Gillespie | Friedrich Port
Lapeyronie Univ Hosp, Montpellier, France | Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, USA | Montpellier Regional Univ Hosp, Montpellier, France |
Srinakharinwirot Univ, Pakkret, Nonthaburi, Thailand | INSERM, Montpellier,
France | Centre Hosp Univ Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Cliniques
Univ St-Luc, Brussels, Belgium | Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
FP623
PILL BURDEN AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH MEDICATION POSSESSION
RATIO AMONG HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH HYPERPHOSPHATEMIA
Christopher Bond | Steven Wang | Thomas Alfieri | Peter Braunhofer | Britt
Newsome
DaVita Inc, Denver, CO, USA | Vifor Pharma, Glattbrugg, Switzerland, EU |
Denver Nephrology, Denver, CO, USA
FP624
DIALYSIS TREATMENT TIME, DIALYSIS FREQUENCY, AND DELIVERED
SINGLE POOL KT/V AMONG HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN THE CHINA
DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS STUDY (DOPPS)
M Wang | M Guidinger | B Bieber | M Wang | L Zuo | RL Pisoni | X Yu | X
Yang | J Qian | N Chen | J Albert | Y Yan | S Ramirez
Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China | Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA | Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA| First
Affiliated Hosp Sun Yat-Sen Univ, Guangzhou, China | Dept Medicine, Renji
Hosp | Shanghai Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai, China
FP625
PREGNANCY: INTENSIFIED HEMODIALYSIS YES OR NO?
Amelia Bernasconi | Rosa Waisman | Marina Beresan | Alicia Lapidus | Marcela Canteli | Ricardo Heguilen
Hosp J.A. Fernandez
FP626
CLINICIAN BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES ABOUT HOME HAEMODIALYSIS:
QUALITATIVE INTERVIEW STUDY
Allison Tong | Suetonia Palmer | Braden Manns | Jonathan Craig | Marinella
Ruospo | Letizia Gargano | Giovanni Strippoli
Univ Sydney | Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand | Univ Calgary, Calgary, Alberta | Diaverum Medical Scientific Office | Diaverum | Cochrane Renal
Group, Sydney, Australia
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PARIS, France
FP628
A STAFF SURVEY ON END OF LIFE CARE IN ADVANCED KIDNEY DISEASE
Muhammad Khan | Khaled Abdulnabi | Pearl Pai
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Hosp NHS Trust
FP629
PREVALENCE OF ORAL LESIONS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A PROSPECTIVE MULTINATIONAL COHORT STUDY
Marinella Ruospo | Massimo Petruzzi | Michele De Benedittis | Michela Sciancalepore | Letizia Gargano | Mariacristina Vecchio | Valeria Saglimbene | Patrizia Natale | Fabio Pellegrini | Giorgio Gentile | Paul Stroumza | Luc Frantzen|
Miguel Leal | Marietta Torok | Anna Bednarek | Jan Dulawa | Eduardo Celia|
Ruben Gelfman | Jorgen Hegbrant | Charlotta Wollheim | Suetonia Palmer |
David W Johnson | Pauline J Ford | Jonathan C Craig | Giovanni FM Strippoli
Diaverum Medical Scientific Office, Sweden | Univ Bari, School Dentistry and
Surgery, Italy | Diaverum Italy | Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, Italy | Univ Perugia, Italy | Diaverum France | Diaverum Portugal | Diaverum Hungary |
Diaverum Poland | Diaverum Argentina | Diaverum Medical Scientific Office,
Sweden | Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand | Univ Queensland, Princess
Alexandra Hosp, Australia | Univ Queensland, School Dentistry, Australia |
School Public Health, Univ Sydney, Australia
FP630
PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) AND IDENTIFICATION OF ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN A RURAL AREA BY MASS SCREENING
Md. Abdul Muqueet | Mahmud Javed Hasan | M. Abul Kashem | Pradip Kumar Dutta
Nephrology Dept MMC | Nephrology Dept CBMCB | Nephrology Dept CMC
FP631
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS VS. IN-CENTER HEMODIALYSIS: A SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW OF THE ECONOMIC LITERATURE
Frank Xiaoqing Liu | Les Noe | Tiffany Quock | Nancy Neil | Gary Inglese
Baxter Healthcare Corporation, McGaw Park, USA | ICON/Oxford Outcomes,
Eugene, USA | ICON/Oxford Outcomes, San Francisco, USA | Decision Res,
Eugene, USA
FP632
PRACTICE PATTERNS FOR VASCULAR ACCESS AND ANEMIA MANAGEMENT: FINDINGS FROM THE CHINA DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS STUDY (DOPPS) POPULATION
J Qian | M Guidinger | B Bieber | N Chen | Y Yan | RL Pisoni | M Wang | L
Zuo | X Yu | X Yang | M Wang | J Albert | S Ramirez
Shanghai Society Internal Medicine, Shanghai, China | Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA | Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA | Shanghai Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai, China | Renji Hosp, Shanghai, China |
Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China | First Affiliated Hosp Sun Yat-Sen Univ,
Guangzhou, China
FP633
EFFECTIVENESS OF COGNITIVE- EXISTENTIAL GROUP THERAPY ON INCREASING HOPE IN WOMEN UNDER MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS
Shahrzad Ossareh | Maryam Motamed Najjar | Bahman Bahmani | Abdolah
Shafiabadi
Dept Medicine, Nephrology Section, Hasheminejad Clinical Res Development
Center, Tehran Univ Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran | Univ Social Welfare and
Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran | Allameh Tabatabayi Univ, Tehran, Iran
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FP627
AEROBIC EXERCISE IMPROVES SIGNS OF RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME IN
END STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS SUFFERING CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
Mojgan Mortazavi | Babak Vahdatpour | Shahrzad Shahidi | Aida Ghasempour| Diana Taheri | Shahaboddin Dolatkhah | Afsoon Emami Naieni | Maryam Ghassami
Isfahan, Iran
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP634
BIOCHEMICAL VARIABLES AND SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1
DIABETES ON RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Jaakko Helve | Mikko Haapio | Per-Henrik Groop | Carola Grönhagen-Riska|
Patrik Finne
Helsinki Univ Hosp, Dept Medicine, Helsinki, Finland | Helsinki Univ Central
Hosp, Div Nephrology, Helsinki, Finland | Finnish Registry for Kidney Diseases,
Helsinki, Finland
FP635
PREDIALYTIC MEDICATION AND SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1
DIABETES ON RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Jaakko Helve | Mikko Haapio | Reijo Sund | Per-Henrik Groop | Carola Grönhagen-Riska | Patrik Finne
Helsinki Univ Hosp, Dept Medicine, Helsinki, Finland | Helsinki Univ Central
Hosp, Div Nephrology, Helsinki, Finland | National Inst Health and Welfare
(THL), Serv Systems Res, Helsinki, Finland | Finnish Registry Kidney Diseases,
Helsinki, Finland
FP636
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EXERCISE INTERVENTION IN DIALYSIS STUDY
Michael Cai | Sanjeev Baweja | Amy Clements | Annette Kent | Rachel Reilly |
Nicholas Taylor | Stephen Holt | Lawrence McMahon
Eastern Health, Melbourne, Australia | Northern Hosp | Monash Univ | Eastern
Health
FP637
HIGHER INTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT GAIN BUT ALSO ITS DECLINES ARE
ASSOCIATED WITH POORER OUTCOMES IN INCIDENT HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Len A Usvyat | Mary Carter | Frank M. van der Sande | Jeroen Kooman | Jochen Raimann | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA | Sustainable Kidney Care Foundation, New
York, USA | Maastricht Univ Hosp
FP638
INCREASES IN NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO ARE ASSOCIATED
WITH POORER OUTCOMES IN INCIDENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Len A Usvyat | Rakesh Malhotra | Georges Ouellet | E. Lars Penne | Jochen
Raimann | Stephan Thijssen | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA | Renal Res Inst, Beth Israel Medical Center |
Hosp Maisonneuve-Rosemont | VU Medical Center
FP639
PREDICTORS OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT OUTCOMES IN THE FIRST
YEAR: RESULTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL STUDY
Michael Etter | Adam Tashman | Adrian Guinsburg | Aileen Grassmann | claudia barth | Cristina Marelli | Daniele Marcelli | Frank M. van der Sande | Gero
von Gersdorff | Inga Bayh | Jeroen Kooman | Laura Scatizzi | Maggie Lam |
Mathias Schaller | Stephan Thijssen | Ted Toffelmire | Yuedong Wang | Penny
Sheppard | Len A Usvyat | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Fresenius Medical Care Asia Pacific | Renal Res Inst, New York, New York, USA|
Fresenius Medical Care Latin America | Fresenius Medical Care Europe | Curatorium Dialysis and Kidney Transpl (KfH) | Maastricht Univ Hosp | Univ Hosp
Cologne, Cologne, Germany | Fresenius Medical Care Canada | Univ California
Santa Barbara
FP640
INEQUALITIES IN TRANSPL WAITING LIST ACTIVATION FOR PATIENTS
ON DIALYSIS IN THE MIGLIORDIALISI STUDY SAMPLE
Luca Neri | Victor A. Andreucci | Lisa A. Rocca-Rey | Silvio V. Bertoli | Diego
Brancaccio
Dept Occupational and Environmental Health, Univ Milan | Fond Italiana Rene,
onlus | Multimedica Hosp, Castellanza (VA)
FP641
THE IMPACT OF A HOME NOCTURNAL HAEMODIALYSIS PROGRAM ON
THE GROWTH OF FACILITY HAEMODIALYSIS: A RETROSPECTIVE RE-
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ESSENTIAL POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS, INFLAMMATION AND
MORTALITY IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Xiaoyan Huang | Peter Stenvinkel | Abdul Rashid Qureshi | Ulf Riserus | Tommy Cederholm | Peter Barany | Olof Heimburger | Bengt Lindholm | Juan Jesus
Carrero
Karolinska Inst | Uppsala Univ | Div Renal Medicine and Baxter Novum, Dept
Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm, Sweden | Renal Medicine and Baxter Novum, Karolinska Inst
FP643
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH END-STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE REQUIRING HEMODIALYSIS: A MULTINATIONAL CROSS-SECTIONAL
STUDY
Mariacristina Vecchio | Suetonia Palmer | Giorgia De Berardis | Jonathan Craig|
Giuseppe Lucisano | David Johnson | Fabio Pellegrini | Antonio Nicolucci |
Michela Sciancalepore | Valeria Saglimbene | Letizia Gargano | Carmen Bonifati | Marinella Ruospo | Sankar D Navaneethan | Vincenzo Montinaro| Paul
Stroumza | Marianna Zsom | Marietta Torok | Eduardo Celia | Ruben Gelfman|
Anna Bednarek-Skublewska | Jan Dulawa | Giusi Graziano | Giorgio Gentile|
Juan Nin Ferrari | Antonio Santoro | Annalisa Zucchelli | Giorgio Triolo | Stefano Maffei | Jörgen Hegbrant | Charlotta Wollheim | Salvatore De Cosmo |
Valeria M Manfreda | Giovanni FM Strippoli
Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, Italy | Dept Medicine, Univ Otago, Christchurch,
New Zealand | Dept Clinical Pharmacology and Epidemiology, Mario Negri Sud
Consortium | School Public Health, Univ Sydney, Australia | Dept Nephrology,
Univ Queensland Princess Alexandra Hosp, Brisbane, Australia | Diaverum Medical-Scientific Office, Sweden | Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Cleveland
Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA | Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari,
Italy | Univ Perugia, Italy | Dept Nephrology, Dialysis, Hypertension, Policlinico
S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy | SCDO Nefrology and Dialysis, Azienda Osp
CTO/CRF/M. Adelaide, Torino | Unit Endocrinology, Scientific Inst Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy | Osp A Perrino, Brindisi, Italy
FP644
EVOLUTION OF THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN
FRANCE BETWEEN 1998 AND 2009: THE ORACLE STUDY
Nicolas Janus | Vincent Launay-Vacher | Laurent Juillard | Adrien Rousset |
François Butel | Sandrine Girardot-Seguin | Gilbert Deray | Thierry Hannedouche | Myriam Isnard | Yvon Berland | Philippe Vanhille | Jean-Paul Ortiz|
Gérard Janin | Nicoud | Malik Touam | Elfie Bruce | Laurence Rouillon | Maurice Laville
Serv ICAR, Nephrology Dept, Pitie-Salpetriere Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology
Dept, Edouard Herriot Hosp, Lyon, France | Roche Pharma, Boulogne-Billancourt, France | Nephrology Dept, Pitie-Salpetriere Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology Dept, Hop Univ Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France | Nephrology Dept, AURA
Auvergne, Chamalieres, France | Nephrology Dept, Conception Hosp, Marseille,
France | Nephrology Dept, Valenciennes Hosp, Valenciennes, France| Nephrology Dept, Saint-Roch Private Hosp, Cabestany, France | Nephrology Dept, Chanaux Hosp, Mâcon, France | Nephrology Dept, Pays du Mont-Blanc Hosp, Chamonix, France | Nephrology, AURA Paris, Paris, France
FP645
THE COURSE OF RENAL DISEASE IN DIABETIC PATIENTS IN FRANCE THE
ORACLE STUDY
Nicolas Janus | Laurent Juillard | Adrien Rousset | François Butel | Sandrine
Girardot-Seguin | Gilbert Deray | Thierry Hannedouche | Myriam Isnard| Yvon
Berland | Philippe Vanhille | Jean-Paul Ortiz | Gérard Janin | Philippe Nicoud |
Malik Touam | Bruce | Laurence Rouillon | Maurice Laville
Pitié-Salpêtrière Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology Dept, Edouard Herriot Hosp,
Lyon, France | Roche Pharma, Boulogne-Billancourt, France | Serv ICAR, Nephrology Dept, Pitie-Salpetriere Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology Dept, Hôp
Univ Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France | Nephrology Dept, AURA-Auvergne,
Chamalières, France | Nephrology Dept, Conception Hosp, Marseille, France |
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Alwie Tjipto | Rosemary Simmonds | John Agar
Geelong Hosp, Barwon Health
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Nephrology Dept, Valenciennes Hosp, Valenciennes, France | Nephrology Dept,
Saint-Roch Pivate Hosp, Cabestany, France | Nephrology Dept, Chanaux Hosp,
Macon, France | Nephrology Dept, Pays du Mont-Blanc Hosp, Chamonix, France| Nephrology Dept, AURA-Paris, Paris, France
FP646
THE COURSE OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN FRANCE RESULTS OF THE
ORACLE STUDY
Nicolas Janus | Vincent Launay-Vacher | Laurent Juillard | Adrien Rousset |
François Butel | Sandrine Girardot-Seguin | Gilbert Deray | Thierry Hannedouche | Myriam Isnard | Yvon Berland | Philippe Vanhille | Jean-Paul Ortiz | Gérard Janin | Philippe Nicoud | Malik Touam | Elfie Bruce | Laurence
Rouillon| Maurice Laville
Serv ICAR, Nephrology Dept, Pitie-Salpetriere Hosp, Paris, France | Nephrology Dept, Edouard Herriot Hosp, Lyon, France | Roche Pharma, Boulogne-Billancourt, France | Nephrology Dept, Hôp Univ Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France|
Nephrology Dept, AURA-Auvergne, Chamalières, France | Nephrology Dept,
Conception Hosp, Marseille, France | Nephrology Dept, Valenciennes Hosp,
Valenciennes, France | Nephrology Dept, Saint-Roch Private Hosp, Cabestany|
Nephrology Dept, Chanaux Hosp, Mâcon, France | Nephrology Dept, Pays du
Mont-Blanc Hosp, Chamonix, France | Nephrology Dept, AURA-Paris, Paris,
France
FP647
DIALYSIS MODALITY AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS IN AUSTRALIA
Blair Grace | Philip Clayton | Alan Cass | Stephen McDonald
ANZDATA Registry, Adelaide, Australia | Australia and New Zealand Dialysis
and Transpl Registry | George Inst Global Health
FP648
WHEN 'NO' DOESNT MEAN NO. PATIENTS WHO OPT FOR CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT AND THEN CHANGE THEIR MIND REGARDING
DIALYSIS TREATMENT- EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE UK CENTRE
Jyoti Baharani
Birmingham Heartlands Hosp
FP649
DIALYSIS SPECIALISTS ACHIEVED HIGHER GUIDELINE ADHERENCE
RATE COMPARED WITH NON-SPECIALISTS
Yoshiyuki Furumatsu | Tetsuya Kitamura | Naohiko Fujii | Satoshi Ogata |
Hidetomo Nakamoto | Kunitoshi Iseki | Yoshiharu Tsubakihara
Fujiidera Keijinkai Clinic | Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hosp | Hiroshima
International Univ | Saitama Medical School | Univ Hosp Ryukyus | Depts
Kidney Disease and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan
FP650
OUTCOMES OF DEMENTIA AMONG DIALYSIS PATIENTS: A NATIONWIDE
POPULATION-BASED STUDY IN TAIWAN
Chih-Chiang Chien | Jhi-Joung Wang | Jyh-Chang Hwang | Hsien-Yi Wang |
Wei-Chih Kan
Depts Nephrology, Chi-Mei Medical Center
FP651
DOES HIGH SENSITIVITY TROPONIN T MODIFY LONG TERM RISK STRATIFICATION IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS?
Nils Kuster | Laure Patrier | Anne-Sophie Bargnoux | Marion Morena | AnneMarie Dupuy | Stéphanie Badiou | Bernard Canaud | Jean-Paul Cristol
Lab Biochimie, CHRU Montpellier | Serv Néphrologie-Hémodialyse et Soins
Intensifs, CHRU Montpellier
FP652
PERCEPTIVE OBSTACLES TO PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IMPLEMENTATION:
AN OPINION POLL AMONG THE FRENCH-SPEAKING BELGIAN NEPHROLOGISTS
Jean-Marc Desmet | Vasco Fernandes | Frédéric Collart | Nathalie Spinogatti |
Jean-Michel Pochet | Max Dratwa | Eric Goffin | Joëlle Nortier
Vésale Hosp, Montigny-le-Tilleul | Curry Cabral Hosp | Brugmann Hosp, Brussels | Centre Hosp Charleroi, Charleroi | Clinique St Elisabeth, Namur | Cliniques Univ St Luc, Brussels | Erasme Hosp, Brussels, Belgium
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PARIS, France
FP654
IMPACT OF A NEW DIALYSIS UNIT DEVELOPMENT ON PATIENTS REFERRING TO HOSPITAL HEMODIALYSIS IN FRANCE
Sens Florence | Schott Anne-Marie | Labeeuw Michel | Colin Cyrille | Villar
Emmanuel
Hospices Civils Lyon, Centre Hosp Lyon-Sud, Dept Nephrology and Renal Transpl, Pierre Benite, France | Hospices Civils Lyon, Pole IMER, EAM 4128, Lyon,
France
FP655
RENAL REPLACEMENT TERAPY IN ALBANIA
Ariana Strakosha | Nevi Pasko | Sulejman Kodra | Nestor Thereska
Univ Hosp Center Mother Tereza | Univ Hosp Center Mother Tereza Dept Clinical Biology
FP656
CROSS SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF SYMPTOM BURDEN AND
HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN PREVALENT HAEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS IN IRELAND
Aoife Lowney | Eanna Lowney | Rosie Grant | Marie Murphy | Liam Casserly|
Tony O' Brien | William D Plant
Cork Univ Hosp | Kerry General Hosp | Marymount Univ Hospice | Midwestern Regional Hosp
FP657
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INFLAMMATION AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOMOTOR FUNCTION IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Josipa Radic | Dragan Ljutic | Vedran Kovacic | Mislav Radic | Katarina DodigCurkovic | Milenka Sain | Ivo Jelicic
Univ Hosp Split, Split, Croatia | Univ Hosp Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
FP658
BONE TURNOVER MARKERS ASSOCIATE MORE STRONGLY WITH CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY THAN ALL-CAUSE DEATH IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Naohiko Fujii | Takayuki Hamano | Chikako Nakano | Sayoko Yonemoto |
Ayako Okuno | Masaya Katayama | Yoshitaka Isaka
Hyogo Prefectural Nishinomiya Hosp | Center Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Univ Pennsylvania Perelman School Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA |
Dept Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School Medicine,
Osaka, Japan | Rokushima Second Clinic, Hyogo, Japan
FP659
OUTCOME PREDICTION OF DIFFERENT DIALYSIS MODALITIES IN ITALY:
APPLICATION OF A MULTISTATE MODEL
Maurizio Nordio | Aurelio Limido | Maurizio Postorino | Michele Nichelatti
P. Cosma Hosp, Camposampiero, Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Azienda
Osp Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico | CNR-IBIM | Serv Biostatistics, Niguarda Ca’
Granda Hosp – Milan, Italy
FP660
STUDY OF VIRAL LOAD DYNAMICS IN CKD 5D PATIENTS WITH HEPATITIS C VIRUS
Miroslava Khil | Irina Dudar | Vladimir Khil | Irina Shifris
Inst Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases AMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine |
Inst Nephrology AMS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | Main Military Hosp Ukraine,
Kyiv, Ukraine
FP661
EVALUATION OF AN ISOLATION PROGRAM OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS IN-
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NEPHROLOGY REFERRAL AND DIALYSIS INITIATION – STILL ROOM FOR
IMPROVEMENT
Diana Silvia Zilisteanu | Mihai Voiculescu | Elena Rusu | Camelia Achim |
Raluca Bobeica | Sonia Balanica | Teodora Atasie
Fundeni Center Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Carol Davila Univ Medicine
and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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FECTED HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN SOME HEMODIALYSIS CENTERS IN
EGYPT
Mohamed Momtaz | Amin Roshdy Soliman | Mona I El lawindi
Cairo Univ, Cairo, Egypt
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP662
DECREASING PREVALENCE OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: FOLLOWING KDIGO GUIDALINES
Pavlina Dzekova-Vidimliski | Svetlana Pavleska-Kuzmanovska | Lada Trajceska | Igor Nikolov | Gjulsen Selim | Saso Gelev | Vili Amitov | Aleksandar
Sikole
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Skopje, FYR Macedonia
FP663
DECREASED SERUM ADRENAL ANDROGEN DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Tetsuo Shoji | Ryusuke Kakiya | Tomoshige Hayashi | Naoko Tatsumi-Shimomura | Yoshihiro Tsujimoto | Tsutomu Tabata | Hideaki Shima | Katsuhito
Mori | Shinya Fukumoto | Hideki Tahara | Hidenori Koyama | Masanori Emoto | Eiji Ishimura | Yoshiki Nishizawa |
Osaka City Univ Grad School Medicine, Osaka, Japan | Inoue Hosp
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NUTRITION, INFLAMMATION AND OXIDATIVE
STRESS - CKD 5D
FP665
A RISE IN MARKERS OF INFLAMMATION PRECEEDS THE END OF LIFE IN
DIALYSIS PATIENTS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Gero von Gersdorff | Mathias Schaller | Inga Bayh | Michael Etter | Aileen
Grassmann | Adrian Guinsburg | Jeroen Kooman | Maggie Lam | Daniele Marcelli | Cristina Marelli | Laura Scatizzi | Adam Tashman | Stephan Thijssen|
Ted Toffelmire | Len Usvyat | Frank van der Sande | Yuedong Wang | Nathan
W. Levin | Claudia Barth | Peter Kotanko
Univ Hosp Cologne, Cologne, Germany | Fresenius Medical Care, Bad Homburg, Germany | Fresenius Medical Care, Hong Kong | Fresenius Medical Care,
Argentina | Univ Maastricht, Netherlands | Univ California, Santa Barbara,
USA| Renal Res Inst, New York, USA | Fresenius Medical Care, Canada | KfH
Curatorium for Dialysis and Kidney Transpl, Germany
FP666
SPECIFIC OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE IN MAINTENANCE HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
TA Moffitt | F Hariton | M Devlin | PJ Garrett | MP Hannon-Fletcher
Western Renal Serv, Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland | Univ Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland
FP667
SELENIUM SUPPLEMENTATION IMPROVES NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBOCONTROLLED TRIAL
Maryam Ekramzadeh | Zahra Sohrabi | Moosa Salehi | Mohammad Kazem
Fallahzadeh | Maryam Ayatollahi | Bita Geramizadeh | Jafar Hassanzadeh |
Mohammad Mahdi Sagheb
Shiraz Univ Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
FP668
LOW SERUM OBESTATIN PREDICTS MORTALITY IN PREVALENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ilia Beberashvili | Inna Sinuani | Ada Azar | Hadas Kadoshi | Gregory Shapiro| Leonid Feldman | Zhan Averbukh | Joshua Weissgarten
Nephrology Dept, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel | Nutrition
Dept, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel
FP669
N-TERMINAL PROBRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE - MARKER OF
OVERHYDRATION, MALNUTRITION, INFLAMMATION OR ADIPONECTIN IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS?
Yasuhiro Abe | Maho Watanabe | Kenji Ito | Yoshie Sasatomi | Satoru Ogahara| Hitoshi Nakashima | Takao Saito
Div Nephrology and Rheumatology, Dept Internal Medicine, Fukuoka Univ,
Fukuoka, Japan
FP670
KEY PARAMETERS DISCRIMINATING DIABETIC FROM NON-DIABETIC
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Sabine Witt | Hans Jürgen Guth | Horst Skarabis | Rudolf Kunze | Joerg Vienken
Biometc GmbH | Praxis für Nieren- und Hochdruckkrankheiten | Statistical
Consultant | Biomed Office Berlin Campus MDC | Fresenius Medical Care, Bad
Homburg, Germany
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INCREASES IN SERUM CREATININE LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED PATIENT OUTCOMES IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
WITH NO RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION
Len A Usvyat | Jochen Raimann | Stephan Thijssen | Frank M. van der Sande |
Jeroen Kooman | Nathan W Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA | Maastricht Univ Hosp
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FP671
LOSS OF PLANT POLYPHENOLS AND THEIR METABOLITES PRESENT IN
BLOOD, DURING SINGLE HAEMODIALYSIS SESSION IN PATIENTS WITH
END-STAGE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Piotr Nowak | Radoslaw Wilk | Beata Mamelka | Anna Prymont-Przyminska|
Anna Zwolinska | Agata Sarniak | Anna Wlodarczyk | Jacek Rysz | Dariusz
Nowak
Dept Nephrology, Hypertension and Family Medicine, Medical Univ Lodz,
Lodz, Poland | Dept Lab Diagnostics and Clinical Biochemistry, Medical Univ
Lodz, Lodz, Poland| Dept Clinical Physiology, Medical Univ Lodz, Lodz, Poland| WAM Univ Hosp
FP672
NUTRITION IN RELATION TO ADVANCED GLYCATION END PRODUCTS
IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Lada Trajceska | Pavlina Dzekova-Vidimliski | Saso Gelev | Stefan Arsov |
Aleksandar Sikole
Univ Clinic Nephrology-Skopje, Macedonia
FP673
ROLE OF DIALYSIS MODALITY AND MEMBRANES ON SELENIUM STATUS
IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
Makrouhi Sonikian | Artemisia Dona | Iakovos Skarakis | Polyxeni Metaxaki|
Christos Chiotis | Ioannis Papoutsis | Aphroditi Karaitianou | Chara Spiliopoulou
A. Fleming General Hosp | Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Medical School,
Kapodistriakon Univ, Athens, Greece | Chemistry School, Kapodistriakon Univ,
Athens, Greece | 101 Renal Unit, Medical Center, Athens, Greece | Biochemistry
Dept, A. Fleming General Hosp, Athens, Greece
FP674
DECLINE IN ALBUMIN LEVELS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR OUTCOMES: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Daniele Marcelli | Adam Tashman | Adrian Guinsburg | Aileen Grassmann|
Claudia Barth | Cristina Marelli | Frank M. van der Sande | Gero von Gersdorff| Inga Bayh | Jeroen Kooman | Laura Scatizzi | Maggie Lam | Mathias
Schaller | Michael Etter | Stephan Thijssen | Ted Toffelmire | Yuedong Wang |
Len A Usvyat | Peter Kotanko | Nathan W Levin
Fresenius Medical Care Europe | Renal Res Inst, New York, New York, USA |
Fresenius Medical Care Latin America | Curatorium Dialysis and Kidney Transpl (KfH) | Maastricht Univ Hosp | Univ Hosp Cologne, Cologne, Germany |
Fresenius Medical Care Asia Pacific | Fresenius Medical Care Canada | Univ
California Santa Barbara
FP675
PIOGLITAZONE IMPROVES INSULIN SENSITIVITY, REDUCES VISCERAL
FAT AND INFLAMMATION, AND STIMULATES LIPOLYSIS IN NON DIABETIC DIALYZED PATIENTS
Daniel Teta | Luc Tappy | Nicolas Theumann | Georges Halabi | Thierry Gauthier | Claudine Mathieu | Sylvie Tremblay | Pauline Coti | Michel Burnier |
Anne Zanchi
Serv Nephrology, Univ Hosp (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland | Dept Physiology, Univ Lausanne, Switzerland | Dept Radiology, Univ Hosp (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland | Dept Endocrinology and Metabolism, Univ Hosp (CHUV),
Lausanne, Switzerland
FP676
IS OXIDATIVE STRESS RELATED TO WHITE MATTER LESIONS IN CHRONIC HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS?
Alberto Martinez Vea | Carmen Cabre | Diasol Villa | Monica Muñoz | Joan
Pere Vives | Mercedes Arruche | Jordi Soler | Maria Teresa Compte | Josep
Aguilera | Marta Romeu | Montse Giralt
Hosp Univ Tarragona Joan XXIII, Tarragona, Spain | Pharmacology Unit, Dept
Basic Sciences, Univ Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain | Reus Medical, Reus, Tarragona, Spain | Hosp Jesus, Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain | Centre Dialisi, Hosp
Llevant, Tarragona, Spain
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PARIS, France
FP678
RELATIONSHIP OF NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AND SERUM
ALBUMIN LEVELS WITH C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL STUDY
Rakesh Malhotra | Len Usvyat | Samer R. Abbas | Stephan Thjissen | Mary
Carter | Micahel Etter | Adam Tashman | Adrian Guinsburg | Aileen Grassmann| Claudia Barth | Cristina Marelli | Frank Van der Sande | Gero von
Gersdorff| Inga Bayh | Jeroen Kooman | Laura Scatizzi | Maggie Lam | Mathias Schaller| Ted Toffelmire | Yuedong Wang | Daniele Marcelli | Nathan
Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY, USA | FMC Asia
Pacific, Hong Kong, Hong Kong | FMC Latin America, Buenos Aires, Argentina|
KfH Dialysis Centre Koeln-Lindenthal, Bad Homburg, Germany | Maastricht
Univ Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands | Univ Cologne Medical Center,
Cologne, Germany | FMC North America, Waltham, MA | Univ California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, USA | FMC Europe, Bad Homburg, Germany
FP679
EFFECT OF LOW- AND HIGH-FLUX MEMBRANE HEMODIALYSIS ON THE
VITAMIN A TRANSPORT COMPLEX IN PLASMA OF PATIENTS WITH ENDSTAGE RENAL FAILURE
Raila Jens | Martin Tepel | Espe Katharina | Henze Andrea | Frey Simone |
Schweigert Florian
Inst Nutritional Science Potsdam Germany
FP680
ORAL HEALTH IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS AND IN NORMAL
SUBJECTS – IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?
Oana Slusanschi | Liliana Garneata | Ruxandra Moraru | Elena Preoteasa | Carmen Barbulescu | Caterina Santimbrean | Christian Klein | Diana Dragomir |
Gabriel Mircescu
Fac Dental Medicine, Dept Preventive Dentistry, Carol Davila Univ Medicine
and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Carol Davila Univ Medicine, Dept Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Bucharest, Romania | Queen Mary Univ London, Barts& London School Medicine and Dentistry, Inst Dentistry | Fac Dental
Medicine, Dept Mobile Prosthetics, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy,
Bucharest, Romania | Dr Carol Davila Fresenius NephroCare Dialysis Center,
Bucharest, Romania | Dr Carol Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest,
Romania | Fac Medicine, Dept Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Carol Davila
Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
FP681
GASTROINTESTINAL-MEDIATED GLUCOSE DISPOSAL, INCRETIN EFFECT
AND GLUCAGON RESPONSES IN PATIENTS WITH END-STAGE RENAL
DISEASE
Thomas Idorn | Filip Knop | Jens Juul Holst | Mads Hornum | Bo Feldt-Rasmussen
Dept Nephrology, Copenhagen Univ Hosp, RigsHosp, Copenhagen, Denmark|
Gentofte Hosp, Hellerup, Denmark | Dept Biomedical Sciences, Panum Inst,
Univ Copenhagen
FP682
VASCULAR CALCIFICATION ON PLAIN RADIOGRAPHS IS ASSOCIATED
WITH CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS, MALNUTRITION AND CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS
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SPANISH MULTICENTRIC STUDY ABOUT NUTRITION-INFLAMATION
WITH MID DILUTION (ENIMID STUDY): PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Guillermina Barril | S Anaya | C Vozmediano | AO Celayeta | R Novillo |
V Bernal | I Beiret | E Huarte | J Martin | H Santana | G Torres | F Sousa |
R Sanchez | A Lopez-Montes | F Tornero | J Uson | M Pousa | M Giorgi | B
Rdez Cubillo
Hosp U. Princesa | H. Ciudad Real | Hosp Donostia, San Sebastian | H. San
Pedro Alcantara, Caceres | H. San Millan, Logroño | Hosp Sonsoles, Avila | H.
Virgen del Camino, Zamora | H. General Yague, Burgos | H. Rio Carrión, Palencia | Hosp Segovia | C.H.U. Albacete | Hosp Sureste, Arganda del Rey | Hosp
Virgen de la Luz, Cuenca | Hosp Costa, Burela, Lugo | Hosp Clinico, Madrid
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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Young Ki Son | Won Suk An | Seong Eun Kim | Ki Hyun Kim
Dong-A Univ, Busan
FP683
ORAL HEALTH, INFLAMMATION AND MALNUTRITION IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS – IS THERE A LINK?
Liliana Garneata | Oana Slusanschi | Elena Preoteasa | Carmen Barbulescu |
Caterina Santimbrean | Christian Klein | Gabriel Mircescu
Carol Davila Univ Medicine, Dept Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Bucharest,
Romania | Fac Dental Medicine, Dept Preventive Dentistry, Carol Davila Univ
Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | Fac Dental Medicine, Dept Mobile Prosthetics, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania|
Dr Carol Davila Fresenius NephroCare Dialysis Center, Bucharest, Romania
FP684
EFFECT OF HEMODIAFILTRATION WITH ENDOGENOUS REINFUSION
(HFR) ON CHRONIC INFLAMMATION AND UNDER-NUTRITION IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS: AN ITALIAN MULTICENTER
OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Silvio Borrelli | Roberto Minutolo | Luca De Nicola | Giuseppe Conte | Walter De Simone | Bruno Zito | Pasquale Guastaferro | Filippo Nigro | Antonio
Bassi| Luigi Leone | Olga Credendino | Raffaele Genualdo | Maria Capuano |
Giuseppe Iulianiello | Maria Rita Auricchio
Second Univ Naples, Naples, Italy | G.Moscati Hosp Avellino Italy | G. Criscuoli
Hosp, S. Angelo dei Lombardi (AV) Italy | County Hosp, Nocera Inferiore (SA)
Italy | A. Cardarelli Hosp, Naples Italy | Trinità dei Pellegrini Hosp, Naples
Italy | Melorio Hosp, S. Felice a Cancello (CE) Italy | Osp Riuniti Area Stabiese
Hosp, Castellammare di Stabia (NA) Italy
FP685
LONG TERM CLINICAL AND NUTRITIONAL INFLUENCE OF ORAL NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Siren Sezer | Zeynep Bal | Emre Tutal | Mehtap Erkmen Uyar | F. Nurhan
Ozdemir Acar
Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Ankara, Turkey
FP686
PON1 ACTIVITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: GENETIC AND NON-GENETIC FACTORS
Sandra Ribeiro | M. Sameiro Faria | F. Melo | J. Sereno | I. Freitas | M. Mendonça | H. Nascimento | J. Fernandes | P. Rocha-Pereira | V. Miranda | D.
Mendonça | A. Quintanilha | L. Belo | E. Costa | F. Reis | A. Santos-Silva
Fac Farmácia, Univ Porto; Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC)| FMC, Dinefro – Diálises e Nefrologia, SA; Inst Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar (ICBAS),
Univ Porto | Lab Farmacologia e Terapêutica Experimental, IBILI, Fac Medicina,
Univ Coimbra | Unidade Investigação, Hosp Central Funchal; Lab Genética Humana, Campus Univ Penteada, Madeira | Centro Investigação Ciências Saúde,
Univ Beira Interior, Covilhã | Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC), Univ do
Porto; Inst Ciências Saúde Univ Católica Portuguesa, Porto
FP687
SCALING BODY COMPOSITION TO HEIGHT AND WEIGHT: DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) AND BODY SURFACE AREA (BSA) IN
HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS
Rodolfo Valtuille | Maria Elisa Casos | Elmer Andres Fernandez
FMC Burzaco | Univ Catolica Cordoba
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FP688
A RANDOMIZED OPEN-LABEL CLINICAL TRIAL EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF DENOSUMAB ON THE PREVENTION OF 1ST-YEAR BONE MINERAL DENSITY LOSS AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION (POSTOP study;
NCT01377467)
Marco Bonani | Jens Brockmann | Clemens David Cohen | Thomas Fehr | Antonio Nocito | Marc Schiesser | Andreas L. Serra | Markus Blum | Marian Struker| Diana F. Frey | Rudolf P. Wüthrich
Div Visceral and Transpl Surgery, Univ Hosp Zurich, Switzerland | Div Nephrology, Univ Hosp Zurich, Switzerland | Dept Rheumatology, Univ Hosp Zurich,
Switzerland
FP689
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MMP-2 GENE POLYMORPHISMS AND POSTTRANSPLANTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS IN KOREAN RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS
Yang Wook Kim | Seok Ju Park | Tae Hee Kim | Yeong-Hoon Kim | Sun Woo
Kang
Inje Univ, Busan, Korea
FP690
PRIMARY RENAL DISEASE AND SURVIVAL AFTER TRANSPLANT FAILURE – IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP? AN ANALYSIS OF UK RENAL REGISTRY
DATA
Lynsey Webb | Anna Casula | Charlie Tomson | Yoav Ben-Shlomo
UK Renal Registry, Bristol, UK | Southmead Hosp, Bristol, UK | School Social
and Community Medicine, Bristol Univ, UK
FP691
THE CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS STARTING DIALYSIS AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANT FAILURE IN THE UK 2000-2008: A UK RENAL
REGISTRY ANALYSIS
Lynsey Webb | Anna Casula | Yoav Ben-Shlomo | Charlie Tomson
UK Renal Registry, Bristol, UK | School Social and Community Medicine, Bristol
Univ, UK | Southmead Hosp, Bristol, UK
FP692
POST-TRANSPLANT GLOMERULONEPHRITIS IN LIVE-DONOR RENAL
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: CLINICAL COURSE AND RISK FACTORS
Hany Mansour | Ahmed Akl | Ehab Wafa | Mohamed El Shahawy
Hamed Al Essa OTC, Kuwait | Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura,
Egypt | Benha Fac Medicine, Benha, Egypt
FP693
PRE-TRANSPLANT HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIBODY (HBsAb) IS ASSOCIATED WITH PREVALENT AND INCIDENT HLA ANTIBODIES, HUMORAL REJECTION AND GRAFT LOSS
Ramiro Palma | Suda Swaminathan | Ashley Bruce Irish
San Cecilio Clinical Hosp, Granada, Spain| Royal Perth Hosp, Perth, Australia
FP694
THE NEPHRON UNDERDOSING AS A RISK FACTOR FOR AN IMPAIRED
EARLY FUNCTION AND AN INCREASED GRAFT LOSS IN THE LONGTERM FOLLOW-UP PERIOD
Aureliusz Kolonko | Jerzy Chudek | Andrzej Więcek
Dept Patophisiology, Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases,
Medical Univ Silesia, Katowice, Poland
FP695
RECIPIENT’S SMOKING HABITS AND DEATH-CENSORED RENAL ALLOGRAFT SURVIVAL
Yves Vanrenterghem | Dirk Kuypers | De Vusser Katrien | Pieter Evenepoel |
Kathleen Claes | Bert Bammens | Björn Meijers | Maarten Naesens
Univ Hosp, Leuven, Belgium | Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Leuven | KULeuven,
Nephrology
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FP696
LONG-TERM GRAFT FUNCTION AND SURVIVAL IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS DEPEND ON THE CONTINUITY OF DOPPLER SPECTRUM MEASURED IN THE EARLY PERIOD AFTER TRANSPLANTATION
Aureliusz Kolonko | Jerzy Chudek | Andrzej Więcek
Dept Patophisiology, Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases,
Medical Univ Silesia, Katowice, Poland
FP697
RISK FACTORS FOR DEATH WITH A FUNCTIONING GRAFT IN RENAL
TRANSPLANT PATIENTS FROM HONG KONG RENAL REGISTRY DATA
Stanley Lo | Ching-kit Chan | David Yong | Ping-nam Wong | Tze-hoi Kwan|
Yuk-lun Cheng | Ka-shun Fung | Bo-ying Choy | Ka-foon Chau | Chi-bong
Leung | James Ebben | Jiannong Liu | Shu-cheng Chen | Allan Collins | YiuWing Ho
Dept Medicine, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hosp | UCH, Hong Kong |
CMC, Hong Kong | KWH, Hong Kong | TMH, Hong Kong | AHNH, Hong
Kong | PMH, Hong Kong | QMH, Hong Kong | QEH, Hong Kong | PWH,
Hong Kong | USRDS, USA
FP698
NON-HEART-BEATING DONATION AFTER 20-MINUTE NO-TOUCH PERIOD RESULTS WITH FASTER RECOVERY USING MACHINE-PERFUSED
KIDNEY GRAFTS
Massimo Abelli | Elena Ticozzelli | Benedetta Maiga | Antonjacopo Ferrario di
Torvajana | Alessandro Patané | Paolo Albrizio | Marilena Gregorini | Carmelo
Libetta | Teresa Rampino | Paolo Albrizio | Paolo Geraci | Antonio Dal Canton
Fond IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo | Univ Pavia
FP699
DUAL KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION WITHOUT PREIMPLANTATION
BIOPSY: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Marie-Therese Rotter | Johannes Jacobi | Katharina Pressmar | Kerstin Amann|
Kai-Uwe Eckardt | Alexander Weidemann
Medical Clinic 4 - Nephrology and Hypertension, Erlangen, Germany | Inst Nephropathology, Erlangen, Germany
FP700
MEASUREMENT OF INTERFERON-GAMMA INDUCED PROTEIN 10 IN SERUM: A RISK ASSESSMENT APPROACH FOR BKV-ASSOCIATED NEPHROPATHY
Karin Müller | Maik Stein | Claudia Diezemann | Anett Sefrin | Nina Babel |
Petra Reinke | Thomas Schachtner
Charité Univ Medicine Berlin, Campus Virchow Clinic, Berlin, Germany
FP701
POLYOMAVIRUS BK DETECTION AND SIGNIFICANCE IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS WITH LUPUS NEPHRITIS AS UNDERLYING DISEASE
Cristina Costa | Giovanni Antonio Touscoz | Francesca Sidoti | Franca Sinesi| Samantha Mantovani | Salvatore Simeone | Cinzia Balloco | Elsa Piasentin
Alessio | Maria Messina | Giuseppe Segoloni | Rossana Cavallo
Univ Hosp San Giovanni Battista, Turin, Italy
FP702
FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF RENAL ALLOGRAFT BY DIFFUSION
WEIGHTED MR IMAGING
R.K Sharma | R.K. Gupta | Amit Gupta | Narayan Prasad | Dharmendra Bhadhuria |K.J. Suresh
Sanjay Gandhi Post Grad Inst Medical Sciences
FP703
CHOLECALCIFEROL OPTIMAL TREATMENT DURING THE FIRST YEAR
AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION DETERMINED BY A POPULATION
PHARMACOKINETIC MODEL
Sihem Benaboud | Dominqiue Prié | Eric Thervet | Saik Urien | Christophe
Legendre | Jean-Claude Souberbielle | Déborah Hirt | Gérard Friedlander |
Jean-Marc Tréluyer | Marie Courbebaisse
Univ Paris Desacrtes Sorbonne Paris Cité EA3620 | Serv Explorations Fonction-
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FP704
PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY-ONSET ANAEMIA AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN SPAIN: A MULTICENTER,
OBSERVATIONAL AND RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Manuel Arias | Josep Campistol | Julio Pascual | Josep Mª Grinyó | Domingo
Hernández | José Mª Morales | Luis Miguel Pallardó | Daniel Serón
Hosp Univ Marqués Valdecilla, Santander, Spain | Hosp Clínic i Provincial, Barcelona, Spain | Hosp Mar, Barcelona, Spain | Ciutat Sanitaria i Univ de Bellvitge,
L´Hosp de Llobregat (Barcelona), Spain | Hosp Regional Univ Carlos Haya, Málaga, Spain | Hosp 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Univ Dr. Peset, Valencia, Spain | Hosp General Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain
FP705
IMPACT OF DONOR ACUTE RENAL FAILURE ON KIDNEY FUNCTION ONE
YEAR AFTER CADAVERIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Lynne Senécal | Raymond Dandavino | Anne Boucher | Suzon Colette | Michel
Vallée | Jean-Philippe Lafrance
Hôp Maisonneuve-Rosemont
FP706
THE EXPRESSION OF NITROTYROSINE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS/TUBULAR ATROPHY (IF/TA) IN CHRONIC ALLOGRAFT
NEPHROPATHY: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY (IHC) ANALYSIS
Yu Tung-Min | Wu Min-Ju | Chen Cheng-Hsu | Cheng Chi-Hung | Shu KuoHsiung | Wen Mei-Chin
Taichung Veterans General Hosp
FP707
PERCUTANEOUS TRANSLUMINAL ANGIOPLASTY FOR TRANSPLANT
RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS USING SINGLE OR MULTIPLE PROCEDURES:
CLINICAL OUTCOMES FROM ONE CENTRE
Shamindra Direkze | Maryam Khorsavi | Sam Stuart | Antony Goode | Gareth
Jones
Royal Free Hosp, London, UK
FP708
NO EFFECT OF BILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY PRIOR TO KIDNEY TRANSPLANT ON THE RESISTIVE INDICES MEASURED IN THE KIDNEY GRAFT
Jerzy Chudek | Aureliusz Kolonko | Andrzej Więcek
Dept Patophisiology, Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases,
Medical Univ Silesia, Katowice, Poland
FP709
FOLATE SUPPLEMENTATION DOES NOT REDUCE INCREASE OF CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Carlo Massimetti | Ilaria Napoletano | Gea Imperato | Maria Teresa Muratore |
Sara Fazio | Gloria Pessina | Franco Brescia | Sandro Feriozzi
Nefrologia-Dialisi, Osp Belcolle | Lab Analisi, Osp Belcolle | Lab Diagnostica
Molecolare delle Emopatie, Osp Belcolle | Radiologia, Osp Belcolle
FP710
SERUM URIC ACID IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF NEW-ONSET
DIABETES AFTER TRANSPLANTATION (NODAT) IN LIVING-DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Kentaro Tanaka | Ken Sakai | Aki Futaki | Youji Hyoudo | Masaki Muramatsu|
Takeshi Kawamura | Seiichiro Shishido | Shigeko Hara | Akifumi Kushiyama|
Atsushi Aikawa
Dept Nephrology, Toho Univ School Medicine | Div Diabetes and Metabolism,
Inst Adult Diseases, Asahi Life Foundation
FP711
PREVALENCE OF THE CORONARY HEART DISEASE RISK FACTORS AND
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Clinque Hôp Tarnier; Paris, France
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10-YEAR RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY BASED ON THE HEARTSCORE IN PEOPLE QUALIFIED FOR KIDNEY DONATION
Krzysztof Jankowski | Jolanta Gozdowska | Dorota Lewandowska | Artur
Kwiatkowski | Magdalena Durlik | Piotr Pruszczyk
Dept Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Medical Univ Warsaw, Poland | Dept
Transpl Medicine and Nephrology, Medical Univ Warsaw | Dept General and
Transpl Surgery, Medical Univ Warsaw
FP712
THE IMPACT OF ONCE-DAILY DOSING ON ADHERENCE TO IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE MEDICATION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Yoshitsugu Obi | Naotsugu Ichimaru | Taigo Kato | Masayoshi Okumi | Junya
Kaimori | Koji Yazawa | Norio Nonomura | Yoshitaka Isaka | Shiro Takahara
Dept Geriatric Medicine & Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School Medicine, Osaka, Japan | Deparment of Urology, Osaka Central Hosp, Osaka, Japan | Dept
Specific Organ Regulation (Urology), Osaka Univ Grad School Medicine, Osaka,
Japan | Dept Advanced Technology Transpl, Osaka Univ Grad School Medicine,
Osaka, Japan
FP713
A CASE OF MALIGNANT VZV VASCULOPATHY IN A RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT
Meftah Aimele | Ridel Christophe | d'Ythurbide Géraldine | Rondeau Eric |
Hertig Alexandre
APHP, Hôp Tenon | APHP, Paris, France | Inserm U702
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PERFORMANCE, LIMITATIONS AND UTILITY OF CYSTATIN C AS AN ENDOGENOUS GFR MARKER IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Ingrid Masson | Maillard Nicolas | Tack Ivan | Jaafar Acil | Thibaudin Lise |
Hadj-Aissa Aoumeur | Dubourg Laurence | Delanaye Pierre | Cavalier Etienne| Rostaing Lionel | Kamar Nassim | Morelon Emmanuel | Alamartine Eric|
Mariat Christophe
Serv Nephrologie Dialyse Transpl Rénale CHU Saint Etienne, Saint-Etienne,
France | Serv Explorations Fonctionnelles Physiologiques CHU Toulouse Rangeuil, Toulouse, France | Serv Dialyse CHU Sart-Tilman, Liège, Belgique | Serv
Biochimie CHU Sart Tilman, Liège, Belgique | Serv Nephrologie Dialyse Transpl
d'Organes CHU Toulouse Rangueil, Toulouse, France | Serv Nephrologie Dialyse Transpl Rénale CHU Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France
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SURVIVAL AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANT FAILURE: A UK RENAL REGISTRY
ANALYSIS
Lynsey Webb | Anna Casula | Charlie Tomson | Yoav Ben-Shlomo
UK Renal Registry, Bristol, UK | Southmead Hosp, Bristol, UK | School Social
and Community Medicine, Bristol Univ, UK
FP716
STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF LARGE ARTERIES AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: MAJOR IMPACT OF DONOR SOURCE
Karras Alexandre | Boutouyrie Pierre | Haymann Jean-Philippe | Prie Dominique | Legendre Christophe | Girschovitz Alexei | Delahousse Michel
Hôp Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris | Hôp Tenon, Paris | Hôp Necker, Paris | Hop Foch
FP717
OUTCOME OF DESENSITIZATION PROTOCOL FOR SENSITIZED RENAL
TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Pankaj Shah | Vivek Balkrishna Kute | Aruna Vanikar | Manoj Gumber | Pranjal Modi | Hargovind Trivedi
IKDRC-ITS, Ahmedabad, India
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URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS DURING FIRST YEAR AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Justyna Gołębiewska | Alicja Dębska-Ślizień | Boleslaw Rutkowski
Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Medicine, Medical Univ Gdańsk
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FP720
PHARMACOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF A REDUCED DOSING STRATEGY
OF MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL IN TACROLIMUS-TREATED RENAL
TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Chabroux Seffert Aline | Thierry Basset | Xavier Delavenne | Eric Alamartine|
Christophe Mariat
CHU Saint Etienne France
FP721
LACK OF ASSOCIATION OF THE CTLA4, ICAM1 AND VCAM1 GENES POLYMORPHISMS WITH CHRONIC ALLOGRAFT NEPHROPATHY DEVELOPMENT
Karolina Kloda | Leszek Domanski | Andrzej Pawlik | Katarzyna Bobrek-Lesiakowska | Magda Wisniewska | Maciej Romanowski | Krzysztof Safranow| Mateusz Kurzawski | Jacek Rozanski | Marek Myslak | Kazimierz Ciechanowski
Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Medicine, PMU | Dept Therapeutic Drug
Monitoring, PMU | Dept General and Transpl Surgery, PMU | Dept Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, PMU | Dept Pharmacology, PMU
FP722
SERUM PHOSPHATE IS AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR LATE
GRAFT FAILURE AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Martin De Borst | Leandro Baia | Gerjan Navis | Stephan Bakker
Dept Nephrology, Univ Medical Center Groningen
FP723
A NEWLY IDENTIFIED MUTATION IN THE COMPLEMENT FACTOR I GENE
NOT ASSOCIATED WITH POST-TRANSPLANT RECURRENCE OF aHUS
Andrea Ranghino | Giuliana Tognarelli | Elisa Basso | Maria Messina | Ana
Maria Manzione | Germana Daidola | Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni
Dept Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Univ Torino,
Italy | Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, San Giovanni Battista Hosp, Torino, Italy
FP724
OUTCOME OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH LONGTERM (MORE THAN 10 YEARS) DIALYSIS THERAPY
Takaaki Kimura | Takashi Yagisawa | Nobuo Ishikawa | Yasunaru Sakuma |
Takehito Hujiwara | Akinori Nukui | Masahiro Yashi
Jichi Medical Univ | Jichi Medical Univ Hosp
FP725
MALIGNANCY INCIDENCE AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A 20YEAR SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE
Ji Hyun Kim | Sung-Soo Kim | Duck Jong Han | Su-Kil Park
Asan Medical Center
FP726
EQUITY IN ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION: FACT OR FALLACY?
Gurch Randhawa
Univ Bedfordshire, Luton, England
FP727
TRANSPLANTATION WITH KIDNEY PAIRED DONATION TO INCREASE
THE DONOR POOL: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE
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ARE THE OXIDOREDUCTASES (ENDOTHELIAL NO SYNTHASE, CATALASE, GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE, SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASES) GENES
POLYMORPHISMS IMPLICATED IN THE EARLY PHASE AFTER KIDNEY
TRANSPLANTATION?
Leszek Domanski | Grazyna Dutkiewicz | Karolina Kloda | Andrzej Pawlik |
Andrzej Ciechanowicz | Agnieszka Binczak-Kuleta | Jacek Rozanski | Marek
Myslak | Krzysztof Safranow | Kazimierz Ciechanowski
Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Medicine, PMU | Dept Therapeutic Drug
Monitoring, PMU | Dept Lab Diagnostics and Molecular Medicine, PMU | Dept
Biochemistry, Pomeranian Medical Univ
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Manoj Gumber | Vivek Balkrishna Kute | Pankaj Shah | Himanshu Patel | Aruna Vanikar | Pranjal Modi | Hargovind Trivedi
IKDRC-ITS, Ahmedabad, India
FRIDAY, MAY 25
FP728
POSTTRANSPLANT LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS IN PAEDIATRIC RECIPIENTS OF KIDNEY ALLOGRAFT
Saeed Taheri
Dr. Taheri Medical Res Group, Tehran, Iran
FP729
EFFECT AND TOLERABILITY OF AGALSIDASE ALFA WERE ASSESSED
IN PATIENTS WITH FABRY DISEASE WHO WERE TREATMENT-NAÏVE
(NAÏVE) OR PREVIOUSLY TREATED WITH AGALSIDASE BETA (SWITCH
PATIENTS)
Ozlem Goker-Alpan | Khan Nedd | Suma Shankar | Howard Lein | Bruce Barshop | Ellen Boyd | Myrl Holida | Richard Hillman | Jennifer Ibrahim | Rebecca Mardach | Neil Wienreb | Barbara Rever | Richard Forte | Alpana Desai |
Anna Wijatyk | Peter Chang | Rick Martin
Lysosomal Disorders Res & Treatment Unit, Springfield, VA | Infusion Associates, Grand Rapids, MI | Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA | AKDHC, Tucson, AZ|
UCSD, San Diego, CA | Fullerton Genetics Center, Asheville, NC | U Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, IA | U Missouri, Columbia, MO | St Joseph’s Children’s
Hosp, Paterson, NJ | Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles, CA | Univ Res Foundation for Lysosomal Storage Disorders, Coral Springs, FL | Central Coast Nephrology, Salinas, CA | North Shore Univ Hosp, Manhasset, NY | Stuart Oncology
Associates, Stuart, FL | Shire HGT, Lexington, MA
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Fructose, metabolic syndrome
and kidney disease
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08:00 - 09:30 Symposia
Salt and volume management
in dialysis patients Highlights of the 2011 ESOT congress
Pathophysiology of AKI
Markers of renal progression
Tubular function
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
EU and glomerular diseases
Diabetes basic research
Bone and mineral diseases - 1
11:45 - 13:15 Symposia
Atherosclerotic and cardiac disease in CKD220
Ciliopathies and PKD
221
Renal sympathetic denervation, baroreflex stimulation
222
Minimal change diseases/FSGS
223
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Transplantation basic
224
Peritoneal dialysis
226
Renal fibrosis
228
13:15 - 15:15 Industry Symposia
15:15 - 16:45 Symposia
Progression of CKD and associated
cardiovascular complications
Membranous nephropathy
Elderly patient with CKD or on dialysis
Genetic diseases of the glomerular barrier
Outcomes after transplantation Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Genetic diseases
Dialysis techniques and adequacy
Mineral homeostasis and nephrolithiasis
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Management issues in patients with CKD 240
Vasculitis and lupus
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Glomerular permeability and permeability-
inducing factors
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Tolerance and predictors of tx outcome 243
Literature Update
CKD and dialysis 244
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Bone and mineral diseases - 2
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Diabetes clinical studies 247
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Symposium 19
Salt and volume management in dialysis patients
Chair:Michel Jadoul, Brussels, Belgium
Eberhard Ritz, Heidelberg, Germany
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Improving survival in dialysis patients: salt and volume
management is more important than higher uremic toxin
removal
Adrian Covic, Iasi, Romania
Improving survival in dialysis patients: higher uremic
toxin removal is more important than salt and volume
management!
Raymond Vanholder, Ghent, Belgium
Bioimpedance measurements in the assessment of volume status
Martin K. Kuhlmann, Berlin, Germany
Lung ultrasound to assess volume status in dialysis patients
Carmine Zoccali, Reggio Calabria, Italy
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ROOM CONCORDE 1
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 20
Highlights of the 2011 ESOT congress
(in cooperation with European Society for Organ Transplantation)
Chair:Alan G. Jardine, Glasgow, UK
Marian Klinger, Wroclaw, Poland
Basic and translational science highlights from ESOT
2011
Martin J. Hoogduijn, Rotterdam, Netherlands
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Clinical highlights from ESOT 2011
Keith Rigg, Nottingham, UK
Changes to clinical practice suggested by ESOT 2011
Josep M. Campistol, Barcelona, Spain
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08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 21
New advances in the pathophysology of AKI
Chair:Andreas Kribben, Essen, Germany
Claudio Ronco, Vicenza, Italy
Protection of mitochondria: new target to prevent nephrotoxicity
Dmitry B. Zorov, Moscow, Russia
SATURDAY, MAY 26
NGAL: more than a marker of AKI
Jonathan Barasch, New York, USA
The role of complement in the pathogenesis of ischemiareperfusion damage
Giuseppe Grandaliano, Foggia, Italy
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SAO001
NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN
PREDICTS THE NEED FOR RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY
Dinna Cruz | Hilde R de Geus | Claudio Ronco | A B Johan
Groeneveld
San Bortolo Hosp Vicenza | Erasmus Univ Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
SAO002
RENAL DENDRITIC CELLS RELEASE INTERLEUKIN-22
WHICH PROMOTES REGENERATION OF TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS AFTER ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Onkar P. Kulkarni | Jan H. Hagemann | Shrikant R. Mulay |
Dana Thomasova | Mi Ryu | Hans-Joachim Anders
Nephrological Center, Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany | Medizinische Poliklinik Innenstadt der LMU, Munich,
Germany
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AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 22
Markers of renal progression - New approaches
and studies
Chair:Matthias Kretzler, Ann Arbor, USA
Carmine Zoccali, Reggio Calabria, Italy
Systems biology: building a useful model from multiple
markers and profiles
Gert Mayer, Innsbruck, Austria
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Genome-wide association studies in CKD
Murielle Bochud, Epalinges, Switzerland
The French CKD-REIN cohort study
Bénédicte Stengel, Villejuif, France
The BIND-NL cohort: a strategic initiative in CKD
Gerjan Navis, Groningen, Netherlands
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AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 23
Advances in understanding tubular function
Chair:Heini Murer, Zurich, Switzerland
Pierre Verroust, Paris, France
Molecular pathophysiology of renal magnesium handling
Joost G.J. Hoenderop, Nijmegen, Netherlands
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Cubilin and tubular function
Erik Ilsø Christensen, Aarhus, Denmark
Renal TRPathies
Thomas Gudermann, Munich, Germany
Role of parvalbumin in the distal tubule
Olivier Devuyst, Zurich, Switzerland
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 352AB
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 13 + Mini Lecture
The EU and glomerular diseases
Chair:Manuel Praga, Madrid, Spain
Rolf A.K. Stahl, Hamburg, Germany
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SAO003
NOVEL CONCEPTS IN NEPHROTIC SYNDROME: ANGIOPOIETIN-LIKE 4 INDUCED HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA RESULTS FROM A MULTISYSTEM EFFORT TO REDUCE PROTEINURIA
Camille Mace | Sumant Chugh | Lionel Clement
Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
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mTORC1 CONTRIBUTES TO THE PATHOGENESIS OF FSGS
Stefan Zschiedrich | Markus Gödel | Björn Hartleben | Kristina Eulenbruch | Stefan Munder | Nadja Herbach | Maria-Pia
Rastaldi | Clemens D. Cohen | Michael N. Hall | Markus A.
Rüegg | Gerd Walz | Tobias B. Huber
Renal Div, Univ Hosp Freiburg, Germany | Inst Veterinary Pathology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ, Munich, Germany | Renal
Research Lab, Milan, Italy | Renal Div and Inst Physiology,
Univ Hosp and Univ Zürich, Switzerland | Biozentrum, Univ
Basel, Switzerland
SAO005
PLA2R ANTIGEN IN GLOMERULAR DEPOSITS IS A SENSITIVE DIAGNOSTIC MARKER FOR MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Svobodova Barbora | Honsova Eva | Ronco Pierre | Tesar Vladimir | Debiec Hanna
Dept Nephrology, First Fac Medicine and General Univ Hosp,
Prague, Czech Republic | INSERM U702, Dept Nephrology Tenon Hosp, Paris, France
SAO006
MONOCLONAL IGG3 KAPPA ANTIBODIES TO THE PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 RECEPTOR AND RECURRENT MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Debiec Hanna | Hanoy Mélanie | Francois Arnaud | Guerrot
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Mini Lecture
Presentation of EU-funded consortia in nephrology
Carsten Wagner, Zurich, Switzerland
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
Dominique | Ferlicot Sophie | Johanet Catherine | Aucouturier
Pierre | Godin Michel | Ronco Pierre
Inserm U702 | Dept Nephrology Univ Hosp | Dept Pathology
Univ Hosp | Kremlin-Bicêtre Hosp | Dept Immunology SaintAntoine Hosp, Paris, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAO007
RENAL INTERSTITIAL CELLULAR INFILTRATION IS PREDICTIVE OF POOR RENAL PROGNOSIS IN HIV-INFECTED
PATIENTS
Florence Aulagnon | Laure Champion | Francine Walker |
Jerome Verine | Laurent Arnaud | Denis Glotz | François Vrtovsnik | Eric Daugas
Nephrology Dpt Bichat Hosp AP-HP, Paris, France | Pathology
Dpt Bichat Hosp AP-HP, Paris, France | Pathology Dpt SaintLouis Hosp AP-HP, Paris, France | Internal Medicine Dpt Pitie
Salpetriere APHP, Paris, France | Nephrology Dpt Saint-Louis
Hosp AP-HP, Paris, France
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 342AB
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 14
Diabetes basic research
Chair:Peter Mertens, Magdeburg, Germany
Fabiola Terzi, Paris, France
SAO008
5/6 NEPHRECTOMIZED MICE EXHIBITED EARLY FAT
MASS LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH ECTOPIC LIPID REDEPOSITION AND INSULIN RESISTANCE: PUTATIVE ROLE OF
LIPOTOXICITY
Koppe Laetitia | Pelletier Caroline | Vella Roxane | Fouque
Denis | Guebre-Egziahbher Fitsum | Soulage Christophe
HCL, Hôp E. Herriot Lyon France | Univ Lyon, CarMeN, INSERM U1060, INSA Lyon, Univ Lyon-1, Villeurbanne, France
SAO009
INVOLVEMENT OF INFLAMMATION-RELATED MICRORNAS: MIR-155 AND MIR-146-A IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY: IMPLICATION IN INFLAMMATION-MEDIATED ENDOTHELIAL INJURY
Fang Liu | Youqun Huang | Ping Fu
West China Hosp Sichuan Univ, Chengdu, China
SAO010
PROTECTIVE ROLE OF MAFB IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Naoki Morito | Keigyou Yoh | Akiko Fujita | Satoru Takahashi | Kunihiro Yamagata
Dept Nephrology, Div Clinical Medicine, Fac Medicine, Univ
Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan | Dept Anatomy and Embryology, Life System Medical Sciences, Univ Tsukuba, Tsukuba,
Ibaraki, Japan
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THE SOLUBLE GUANYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVATOR CINACIGUAT ATTENUATES NEPHROPATHY IN DIABETIC
RATS
Lilla Fang | Tamas Radovits | Bela Merkely | Miklos Mozes
M.| Laszlo Rosivall | Gabor Kokeny
Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary
SAO012
INSULIN TREATMENT RESTORES HYPERFILTRATION
AND AMELIORATES ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION IN NOD/
ShiLtJ DIABETIC MICE
Marta Riera | Eva Marquez | Javier Gimeno | Heleia Roca |
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FREE COMMUNICATIONS
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
Sergi Clotet | Nuria Juanpere | Josep Lloreta | Julio Pascual |
MªJose Soler
Kidney Disease Research Group, Nephrology Dept, Hosp del
Mar-IMIM Barcelona, Spain | Pathology Dept, Hosp del Mar
Barcelona, Spain
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAO013
THE BENEFITS OF ASOCIATING IFN GAMMA WITH MINERALCORTICOIDS RECEPTOR BLOCKERS IN DELAYING
DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY IN RODENTS WITH TYPE II
DIABETES AND OBESITY
Ionel-Alexandru Checherita | Andrei Niculae | Alexandru
Ciocalteu
Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania | St. John Emergency Clinical Hosp, Bucharest, Romania
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 2
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 15
Bone and mineral diseases - 1
Chair:Jorge B. Cannata-Andía, Oviedo, Spain
Patrick D’Haese, Antwerp, Belgium
SAO014
KAI-4169, A NOVEL PEPTIDE AGONIST OF THE CALCIUM
SENSING RECEPTOR, ATTENUATES PTH AND SOFT TISSUE CALCIFICATION AND RESTORES PARATHYROID
GLAND VDR LEVELS IN UREMIC RATS
Sarah Walter | Jin Dong | Shawn Alexander | Tom Hunter |
Kevin Yin | Derek Maclean | Jim Tomlinson | Felix Karim |
Randy Johnson
KAI Pharmaceuticals Inc., South San Francisco, US
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SAO015
EFFECTS OF PHOSPHATE ON VASCULATURE CAN BE
CORRECTED WITH A PHOSPHODIESTERASE 5 INHIBITOR
Kathryn Stevens | Rajan Patel | Marc Clancy | Delyth Graham| Christian Delles | Alan Jardine
Univ Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
SAO016
SCLEROSTIN AND DKK-1 LEVELS IN PRE-DIALYISIS CKD
PATIENTS
Geert Behets | Liesbeth Viaene | Björn Meijers | Patrick D’Haese | Pieter Evenepoel
Univ Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium | KULeuven, Nephrology,
Leuven | Univ Hosp, Leuven, Belgium
SAO017
ELEVATED FGF-23 LEVELS IN CKD PATIENTS ON LOOP
DIURETIC TREATMENT
Sarah Seiler | Esther Herath | Franziska Flügge | Anja
Weihrauch | Danilo Fliser | Gunnar Henrik Heine
Dept Internal Medicine IV, Saarland Univ Hosp, Homburg,
Germany
SAO018
THE GERMAN CALCIPHYLAXIS REGISTRY
Vincent Brandenburg | Thilo Krüger | Rabea Wagstaff | Jürgen Floege | Paula Specht | Markus Ketteler
Univ Hosp Aachen | Nephrology, Univ Hosp Aachen | CTC-A,
Univ Hosp Aachen | RWTH Aachen Univ | Cardiology, Univ
Hosp Aachen | Klinikum Coburg, Coburg Germany
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FREE COMMUNICATIONS
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAO019
EPC NUMBER AND FUNCTION IS IMPROVED BY VDRA
TREATMENT IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Maria Laura Angelini | Giuseppe Cianciolo | Gaetano La
Manna | Maria Laura Cappuccilli | Elena Della Bella | Iolanda
Rum | Diletta Conte | Vania Cuna | Ada Dormi | Paola Todeschini | Gabriele Donati | Roberta Costa | Gian Paolo Bagnara| Sergio Stefoni
Inst Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transpl, Dept Medicine
and Public Health, Dept Histology, Embryology and Applied
Biology, Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
10:45 - 11:30
Plenary Lecture 2
Chair:Jürgen Floege, Aachen, Germany
Vladimir Tesar, Prague, Czech Republic
Fructose, metabolic syndrome and kidney disease
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Richard Johnson, Denver, USA
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GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 24
Atherosclerotic and cardiac disease in CKD
Chair:Adrian Covic, Iasi, Romania
Peter Stenvinkel, Stockholm, Sweden
Features of cardiovascular disease in CKD
Ziad A. Massy, Amiens, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Vascular hemodynamic changes in CKD
Gérard M. London, Fleury-Mérogis, France
Cardiovascular complications in CKD: role of oxidative
stress
Kostas Siamopoulos, Ioannina, Greece
Reducing the risk of stroke in dialysis patients
Christiane Drechsler, Würzburg, Germany
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 1
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 25
Ciliopathies and polycystic kidney disease (basic
and translational)
Chair:Nine Knoers, Utrecht, Netherlands
Gerd Walz, Freiburg, Germany
HNF1beta, cystic kidneys and morphogenesis
Marco Pontoglio, Paris, France
Ciliopathies / BBS
Nicholas Katsanis, Durham, USA
Are animal models suitable for testing therapies applicable to humans?
Dorien Peters, Leiden, Netherlands
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
Regulation of mTOR signalling by cilia and flow
Wolfgang Kuehn, Freiburg, Germany
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 26
Novel invasive strategies in antihypertensive treatment - Renal sympathetic denervation, baroreflex stimulation
Chair:Michel Azizi, Paris, France
Peter J. Blankestijn, Utrecht, Netherlands
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Renal denervation as antihypertensive treatment - How
does it work?
Gerald F. DiBona, Iowa City, USA
Sympathetic denervation as antihypertensive treatment
- critical appraisal of first results
Johannes Mann, Munich, Germany
Resistant hypertension – baroreflex stimulation as a new
tool
Jan Menne, Hanover, Germany
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SAO020
OVERVIEW OF PATIENTS SCREENEND FOR RENAL
SYMPATHETIC DENERVATION AT THE UMC UTRECHT
Eva Vink | Verloop Willemien | Voskuil Michiel | Spiering
Wilko | Vonken Evert-Jan | PJ Blankestijn
UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
SAO021
CHRONIC BILATERAL RENAL DENERVATION ATTENUATES FIBROTIC MARKER EXPRESSION AND ALBUMINURIA
IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY
Yimin Yao | Joanne Harrison | Gerard Davis | Ivan Sammut
Univ Otago School of Medical Sciences, Dunedin, New Zealand
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
11:45 - 13:15
Symposium 27
Minimal Change Disease / FSGS
Chair:Alain Meyrier, Paris, France
Jack F.M. Wetzels, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Minimal change nephropathy: the search for molecular
mediators
Sumant Singh Chugh, Birmingham, USA
When to start a genetic study in a patient with FSGS?
Roser Torra, Barcelona, Spain
Which treatment for steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome in children?
Patrick Niaudet, Paris, France
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FSGS: the search for permeability factors
Jochen Reiser, Miami, USA
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Free Communication Session 16
Transplantation basic
Chair:Josep M. Campistol, Barcelona, Spain
Olivier Thaunat, Lyon, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SAO022
MICROVESICLES DERIVED FROM ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS PROTECT FROM ANTIBODY- AND COMPLEMENT-MEDIATED ENDOTHELIAL INJURY THROUGH
TRANSFER OF SPECIFIC mRNAs AND microRNAs: POTENTIAL ROLE IN GRAFT ACCOMODATION
Vincenzo Cantaluppi | Michela De Lena | Federico Figliolini |
Silvia Beltramo | Davide Medica | Giuliana Tognarelli | Luigi
Biancone | Ciro Tetta | Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni | Giovanni
Camussi
Univ Turin, Italy | Fresenius Medical Care, Bad Homburg, Germany
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SAO023
THROMBIN MODULATE T CELLS RESPONSE INDUCED BY
DENDRITIC CELLS (DC) IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS WITH DELAYED GRAFT FUNCTION (DGF)
Paola Pontrelli | Marica Cariello | Raffaella Verrienti | Tiziana
Tataranni | Margherita Gigante | Antonia Loverre | Giovanni
Stallone | Francesco Paolo Schena | Elena Ranieri | Loreto Gesualdo | G Grandaliano
DETO, Univ Bari, Italy | Dept Nephrology | Dept Biomedical
Sciences, Univ Foggia, Foggia, Italy
SAO024
PROFILING AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF
POST-TRANSPLANT CIRCULATING ANTIBODIES IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION USING DONOR ENDOTHELIAL
CELLS
Stephanie Coupel | Emmanuel Canet | Nathalie Gerard | Beatrice Charreau
Inserm U643-ITERT-CHU Hotel-Dieu, Nantes, France
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SAO025
A SPECIFIC B-CELL SUBSET AND FUNCTIONAL PROFILE
IN THE CHRONIC HUMORAL REJECTION!
Isabelle Segalen | Nouel Alexandre | Anne Grall | Pers Jacques-Olivier | Sophie Hillion | Yannick Le Meur
Transplant unit, CHRU Brest, FRANCE | Immunology, Unity
2216, Brest, France | Transplant unit, CHRU Cavale Blanche
Brest, France
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
SAO027
THREE-YEAR OUTCOME OF ISOLATED GLOMERULITIS
ON 3-MONTH PROTOCOL BIOPSIES OF DONOR HLA ANTIBODY NEGATIVE PATIENTS
David Buob | Philippe Grimbert | François Glowacki |
Myriam Labalette | Françoise Dufossé | Dominique Nochy |
Marie-Christine Copin | Emmanuel Boleslawski | Christian
Noël | Marc Hazzan
Serv Anatomie Pathologique, Centre Biologie Pathologie,
CHRU Lille | Serv Néphrologie et Transpl Rénale, Hôp Henri Mondor, APHP et Univ Paris XII, Créteil, France | Serv Néphrologie, Hôp Huriez, CHU Lille, France | Serv Immunologie,
Centre Biologie-Pathologie, CHU de Lille, Lille, France | Lab
Anatomie Pathologique, Hôp Européen Georges Pompidou,
APHP, Paris, France | Inst Pathologie, Centre Biologie-Pathologie, CHU Lille, Lille, France | Serv Chirurgie Digestive et Transpl, Hôp Huriez, CHU Lille, Lille, France
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SAO026
THE PHENOTYPE OF TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS IS PREDICTIVE OF LONG TERM GRAFT FUNCTION
Hertig Alexandre | Anglicheau Dany | Delahousse Michel|
Glotz Denis | Legendre Christophe | Ouali Nacéra | Brochériou Isabelle | Rondeau Eric | Dubois Xu Yi Chun
Inserm U702 | APHP, Hôp Necker | Hop Foch | APHP, Hop
Saint Louis | APHP, Hôp Tenon, Paris, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM 352AB
P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Free Communication Session 17
Peritoneal dialysis
Chair:Nada Dimkovic, Belgrade, Serbia
Cengiz Utas, Kayseri, Turkey
SATURDAY, MAY 26
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
t
SAO028
NFAT5 CONTRIBUTES TO OSMOLALITY-INDUCED MCP-1
EXPRESSION IN MESOTHELIAL CELLS
Franz-Xaver Beck | Christoph Küper | Wolfgang Neuhofer
Univ Munich, Munich, Germany
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SAO029
INTERLEUKIN L-17A: A NOVEL PLAYER IN PERITONEAL
INJURY BY DIALYSIS
Raquel Rodrigues-Díez | Luiz Guilherme Stark Aroeira | Jose
A. Jimenez | Raul Rodrigues-Diez | Sandra Rayego-Mateos |
Auxiliadora Bajo Rubio | Alberto Ortiz | Jesus Egido | Manuel
Lopez-Cabrera | Rafael Selgas | Marta Ruiz-Ortega
Cellular Biology Renal Diseases Lab Univ Autónoma Madrid,
Spain | IDIPAZ, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Univ Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain | Dialysis Unit, Fund Jiménez Díaz, Madrid,
Spain | IIS-FJD, Madrid, Spain | Unidad Biología Molecular,
Hosp Univ de la Princesa, Madrid, Spain
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REFUTING A TABOO: OVERHYDRATION PREVALENCE
DOES NOT INCREASE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS - A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Aguiar Pedro Ventura | Santos Olivia | Laetitia Teixeira | Vidinha Joana | Ferrer Francisco | Carvalho Maria João | Cabrita
António | Anabela Soares Rodrigues
Centro Hosp Porto - Hosp Santo António, Porto, Portugal |
PDMA, ICBAS-UP, Porto, Portugal | Hosp São Teotónio, Viseu,
Portugal | Centro Hosp Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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SAO031
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS-ASSOCIATED PERITONITIS IN AUSTRIA: EPIDEMIOLOGY, RISK FACTORS, AND THE ROLE
OF ORAL ACTIVE VITAMIN D
Andreas Vychytil | Julia Kerschbaum | Karl Lhotta | Friedrich
Prischl | Martin Wiesholzer | Gertrude Kopriva-Altfahrt | Veronika Machold-Fabrizii | Christoph Schwarz | Peter Balcke |
Rainer Oberbauer | Reinhard Kramar | Paul König | Michael
Rudnicki
Medical Univ Vienna, Dept Nephrology and Dialysis | Academic Teaching Hosp Feldkirch | Dept Medicine III, Clinical
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Div Nephrology and Dialysis, Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen
Schwestern vom Hl. Kreuz, Wels | First Dept Medicine, Div
Nephrology and Dialysis A.ö. Krankenhaus St. Pölten | Dept
Medicine VI, Div Nephrology and Dialysis, Wilhelminenspital, Vienna|Dept Nephrology, Krankenhaus der Elisabethinen, Linz | Austrian Dialysis and Transplant Registry, Linz,
Austria| Dept Internal Medicine IV, Nephrology and Hypertension, Medical Univ Innsbruck | Medical Univ, Innsbruck,
Austria
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SAO033
ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS IN PEDIATRIC
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS: THE EXPERIENCE OF
THE ITALIAN REGISTRY OF PEDIATRIC CHRONIC DIALYSIS
Enrico Vidal | Alberto Edefonti | Roberto Chimenz | Bruno
Gianoglio | Giovanna Leozappa | Silvio Maringhini | Francesca Mencarelli | Carmine Pecoraro | Flora Puteo | Sara Testa |
Rossella Cannavò | Enrico Verrina
Dept Pediatrics, Univ Padova, Italy | Pediatric Nephrology and
Dialysis Unit, Clinica Pediatrica De Marchi, Milano, Italy | Dept
Pediatrics, Nephrology Unit, Univ School Medicine, Messina,
Italy | Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Regina Margherita Children’s Hosp, Torino, Italy | Nephrology and Urology
Dept, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hosp, Roma, Italy | Pediatric
Nephrology Unit, Children’s Hosp G. Di Cristina, Palermo,
Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Dept Pediatrics, Azienda
Osp Univ Sant’Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy | Nephrology
and Dialysis Unit, Santobono Children’s Hosp, Napoli, Italy |
Nephrology Div, Giovanni XXIII Children’s Hosp, Bari, Italy |
Nephrology and Dialysis Div, Giannina Gaslini Inst, Genova,
Italy
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SAO032
A DUTCH GUIDELINE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS
Meelad Habib | Michiel Betjes | Mario Korte
Erasmus MC, Univ Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Albert Schweizer Hosp, Dordrecht, Netherlands
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM CONCORDE 2
P R O G R A M M E
11:45 - 13:15
Free Communication Session 18 + Mini Lecture
Renal fibrosis
Chair:Jonathan Fox, Glasgow, UK
Hans-Peter Marti, Solothurn, Switzerland
SATURDAY, MAY 26
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SAO034
FIBROCYTE DEVELOPMENT: ROLE OF CCR2+GR-1+ MONOCYTES
Barbara Reich | Fabian Hermann | Yvonne Talke | Manuel
Rodriguez Gomez | Kathrin Schmidbauer | Nicole Göbel | Isabel Ketelsen | Matthias Mack
Univ Hosp Regensburg, Dept Internal Medicine II, Regensburg,
Germany
SAO035
A SUBSET OF METZINCINS AND RELATED GENES CONSTITUTES A MARKER OF SOLID ORGAN FIBROSIS ACROSS
SPECIES
Aikaterini Anagnostopoulou | Rob Walker | Aaron Jeffs | Andreas Scherer | Jennifer Bedford | John Leader | Ged Davis |
Hans-Peter Marti
Inst Anatomy, Univ Bern, Bern, Switzerland | Dept Medicine,
Univ Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand | Pathology, Univ Otago,
Dunedin, New Zealand | Australian Genome Research Facility
Ltd., Walter and Eliza Hall Inst, Parkville, Australia | Dept Medicine, Bürgerspital, Solothurn, Switzerland
SAO036
PERIOSTIN NULL MICE ARE PROTECTED AGAINST THE
DEVELOPMENT OF URETERAL OBSTRUCTION- INDUCED
RENAL DISEASE
Mouna Mael-ainin | Simon J Conway | Jean-Claude Dussaule| Christos Chatziantoniou
INSERM UMR S 702, Paris, France|Indiana Univ School Medicine, Indianapolis, USA
SAO037
SILENCING DISCOIDIN DOMAIN RECEPTOR 1: A NOVEL
APPROACH TO REVERSE THE PROGRESSION OF GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Carlo Alfieri | Monique Kerroch | Aude Dorison | Laurent
Mesnard | Jean-Claude Dussaule | Christos Chatziantoniou
Inserm UMR 702, Paris, France
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SAO038
CORRELATION STUDY OF RENAL EXPRESSION OF COLLAGEN IV Α-CHAINS IN FEMALE X-LINKED ALPORT SYNDROME PATIENT
Yu Yuan-Ting | Xiaodan Yao | Huang Gao-Yuan | Chen Xin|
Xu Shu-Tian | Wang Qing-Wen | Chen Hui-Ping | Hu WeiXin | Tang Zhen | Liu Zhi-Hong
Research Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ School
Medicine, Nanjing, China
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Mini Lecture
Balkan nephropathy - new insights
Bojan Jelakovic, Zagreb, Croatia
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15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 28
Progression of CKD and associated cardiovascular complications
Chair:Ariela Benigni, Bergamo, Italy
Andrzej Wiecek, Katowice, Poland
Endothelin antagonists and renal progression
David J. Webb, Edinburgh, UK
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Effects of endothelin antagonists in CKD
René R. Wenzel, Zell am See, Austria
The role of renalase in cardiovascular risk/pathology
in CKD
Manuel Pestana, Porto, Portugal
Vascular effects of aldosterone: role in CKD?
Ernesto L. Schiffrin, Montréal, Canada
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 1
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 29
Membranous nephropathy
Chair:Paul Brenchley, Manchester, UK
Richard Glassock, Los Angeles, USA
PLA2-Receptor antibodies and their role in the monitoring of treatment of membranous nephropathy
Rolf A.K. Stahl, Hamburg, Germany
Spontaneous remission of nephrotic syndrome in membranous nephropathy
Manuel Praga, Madrid, Spain
KDIGO Guidelines: Treatment of membranous nephropathy
Jack F.M. Wetzels, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
Recent advances in the pathogenesis of membranous nephropathy
Hanna Debiec, Paris, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 30
The elderly patient with CKD or on dialysis
Chair:Denis Fouque, Lyon, France
Francesco Locatelli, Lecco, Italy
Haemodialysis in the elderly
Antonio Santoro, Bologna, Italy
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Treatment of frail CKD patients: maximum conservative
management vs timely initiation of dialysis
Pedro Ponce, Cascais, Portugal
Protein-energy wasting in elderly dialysis patients
Peter Barany, Stockholm, Sweden
Kidney transplantation in the elderly
Maria Alicja Dębska-Slizien, Gdansk, Poland
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 31
Genetic diseases of the glomerular barrier
Chair:Tobias Huber, Freiburg, Germany
Marie Claire Gubler, Paris, France
The cytoskeleton and FSGS
Marina Noris, Bergamo, Italy
SATURDAY, MAY 26
A new protein mutated in glomerular disease and neuropathy
Corinne Antignac, Paris, France
COL4A1 related disorders in mice and men
Emmanuelle Plaisier, Paris, France
Molecular genetics of familial hematuric diseases
Constantinos Deltas, Nicosia, Cyprus
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ROOM CONCORDE 2
P R O G R A M M E
15:15 - 16:45
Symposium 32
Outcomes after transplantation
Chair:Josep M. Grinyó, Barcelona, Spain
Claudio Ponticelli, Milan, Italy
Kidney preservation and outcome after transplantation
Sarah A. Hosgood, Leicester, UK
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Impact of CKD in the outcome after non-renal transplants
Gültekin Süleymanlar, Antalya, Turkey
Renal transplantation with expanded criteria donors
(the ERBP guideline)
Uwe Heemann, Munich, Germany
Scandiatransplant 2011
Søren Schwarz Sørensen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
15:15 - 16:45
Free Communication Session 19 + Mini Lecture
Genetic diseases
Chair:Laurence Heidet, Paris, France
Dorien Peters, Leiden, Netherlands
SAO039
CHARACTERIZATION OF MOLECULAR PARTNERS OF
THE PKD SUSCEPTIBILITY GENE SAMCYSTIN (ANKS6)
Delestré Laure | Rude Estelle | Bakey Zeineb | Lelongt Brigitte| Bihoreau Marie-Thérèse | Gauguier Dominique
INSERM UMRS872, Centre Recherche Cordeliers, Paris, France| INSERM UMRS702, Hôp Tenon, Paris, France | Centre National Génotypage, Evry, France
SAO040
HYPERTENSION REQUIRES RENAL CYST FORMATION
AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED INTRARENAL
EXPRESSION OF RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN Pkd1-DEFICIENT MICE
Jonathan M. Fonseca | Ana P. Bastos | Andressa G. Amaral|
Mauri F. Sousa | Leandro E. Souza | Denise M. Malheiros |
Klaus Piontek | Maria C. Irigoyen | Terry J. Watnick | Luiz F.
Onuchic
Div Nephrology and Molecular Medicine, Univ São Paulo, São
Paulo, Brazil | Dept Medicine, Federal Univ Goiás | Heart Inst,
Univ São Paulo | Dept Pathology, Univ São Paulo | Dept Oncology, Johns Hopkins Univ | Div Nephrology, Johns Hopkins
Univ, Baltimore, USA
SAO041
RAPAMYCIN FOR TREATMENT OF TYPE I AUTOSOMAL
DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE (ADPKD) STUDY: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED STUDY
G Stallone | B Infante | F Bruno | C Bristogiannis | G Grandaliano | L Macarini | D Mezzopane | E Montemurno | Schirinzi A | M Sabatini | A Pisani | T Tataranni | FP Schena | L
Gesualdo
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia |Dept Surgical Sciences, Diagnostic Imaging
Unit, Univ Foggia |Dept Systematic Pathology, Nephrology
Unit, Federico II Univ, Naples | Dept Emergency and Organ
Transpl, Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, A. Moro Univ,
Bari, Italy
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P R O G R A M M E
SATURDAY, MAY 26
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PKD1 MUTATION INFLUENCES RENAL OUTCOME IN AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE:
RESULTS FROM THE GENKYST REGISTRY
Emilie Cornec Le Gall | Audrezet Marie-Pierre | Treguer Laetitia | Hourmant Maryvonne | Morin Marie-Pascale | Wehbe
Bassem | Charasse Christophe | Perrichot Regine | Renaudineau Eric | Jousset Phillipe | Ferec Claude | Le Meur Yannick
CHRU BREST | Molecular Genetic, CHRU Brest, France | Nephrology, CHRU Brest, France | Nephrology, CHU Rennes,
France | Nephrology, CHU Nantes, France | Nephrology, CH
Quimper, France | Nephrology, CH Saint-Brieuc, France | Nephrology, CH Vannes, France | Nephrology, CH Saint-Malo,
France | Nephrology, CH Pontivy, France | Molecular Genetic,
CHRU Brest, France | Nephrology, CHRU Brest, France
SAO043
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A PREDICTION SCORE FOR GENETIC TESTING IN HNF1B-RELATED DISEASE
Stanislas Faguer | Nicolas Chassaing | Flavio Bandin | Cathie
Prouheze | Patrick Calvas | Stéphane Decramer | Dominique
Chauveau
Serv Néphrologie et Immunologie clinique, CHU Rangueil,
Toulouse | Serv Génétique Médicale, CHU Purpan, Toulouse,
France | Serv Néphrologie - Médecine Interne - Transpl, Hôp
des Enfants, Toulouse, France | Serv Génétique Médicale, CHU
Purpan, Toulouse, France
Mini Lecture
The Medullary Sponge Kidney: a still misunderstood nephropathy
Giovanni Gambaro, Rome, Italy
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 352AB
15:15 - 16:45
Free Communication Session 20 + Mini Lecture
Dialysis techniques and adequacy
Chair:Farid Haddoum, Algiers, Algeria
Martin Kuhlmann, Berlin, Germany
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A LOOK BEYOND BLOOD IN THE UREMIC SYNDROME:
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INTERSTITIAL FLUID AND
PLASMA IN KIDNEY DISEASE
Leonard Ebah | Eystein Oveland | Ian Read | Angela Summers| Milind Nikam | Andrew Sayce | Christopher Chaloner|
Warwick Dunn | Helge Wiig | Paul Brenchley | Sandip Mitra
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK | Univ Bergen|
Univ Manchester, UK
SAO045
VARIATION IN FLUID STATUS IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: INFLUENCE OF DAILY FLUID GAINS AND BMI ON
PRESCRIBED TARGET WEIGHT
Elizabeth Lindley | David Keane | Boyce Charlie | Hardy Jill |
Jones Linda | Oldroyd Jayne | Garthwaite Elizabeth
Leeds Teaching Hosp NHS Trust, UK
SAO046
EFFECT OF BODY COMPOSITION ON CARDIOVASCULAR
MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ana Pérez de José | Soraya Abad Esttebanez | Úrsula Verdalles
Guzmán | Almudena Vega Martinez | Laura Bucalo Mana |
Abraham Rincón Bello | Daniel Barraca | Claudia Yuste Lozano | Juan Manuel López-Gómez
Hosp Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain
Mini Lecture
What have we learnt from the CONTRAST study (on
convective removal in dialysis)
Peter J. Blankestijn, Utrecht, Netherlands
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FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAO047
THE OXYGEN SATURATION ITALIAN STUDY GROUP: FINAL RESULTS
Elena Mancini | Piergiorgio Bolasco | Stefano Severi | Luca
Corazza | Antonio Santoro
Nephrology, Dialysis and Hypertension dpt, S. Orsola-Malpighi
Hosp, Bologna, Italy | Territorial Nephrology and Dialysis dpt.,
Civil Hosp, Cagliari, Italy | Fac Bioengineering, DEIS dpt, Alma
Mater Studiorum Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy |Bellco srl, Mirandola, Italy on behalf of all the SOGLIA study investigators
SAO048
DETERMINANTS OF PHOSPHORUS KINETIC PARAMETERS DURING HAEMODIALYSIS: RESULTS FROM THE
HEMO STUDY
Baris Agar | Ken Leypoldt | Alp Akonur | Audrey Hutchcraft|
Bruce Culleton
Baxter Healthcare Corporation, McGaw Park, USA
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 342AB
15:15 - 16:45
Free Communication Session 21 + Mini Lecture
Mineral homeostasis and nephrolithiasis
Chair:Joost G.J. Hoenderop, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Dominique Prié, Paris, France
SAO049
IS TRPC3 A NOVEL MEDIATOR IN CALCIUM HOMEOSTASIS?
Emmanuel Letavernier | Anita Rodenas | Dominique Guerrot| Jean-Philippe Haymann
Univ Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France | AP-HP
SAO050
CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR GENE MUTATIONS AND
POLYMORPHISMS ARE FOUND IN MORE THAN 50% OF
PATIENTS WITH HYPOCALCIURIC HYPERCALCEMIA: A
SINGLE-CENTER STUDY
Marco Quaglia | Guido Merlotti | Roberta Fenoglio | Alberto
Menegotto | Cristina Izzo | Andrea Airoldi | Vito Guarnieri|
Piero Stratta
Amedeo Avogadro Univ, Novara, Italy |Maggiore della Carità
Hosp, Novara, Italy| Casa Sollievo Sofferenza Hosp, San Giovanni Rotondo (FG), Italy
SAO051
RENAL HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN PATIENTS
WITH 2,8-DIHYDROXYADENINURIA
Vidar Edvardsson | Sverrir Harðarson | Runolfur Palsson
Landspitali - National Univ Hosp Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
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GLUT9-MEDIATED RENAL URIC ACID HANDLING
Bernard Thorens | Auberson Muriel | Bonny Olivier
Dept Physiology and Center Integrative Genomics, Lausanne,
Switzerland
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ENTERIC HYPEROXALURIA PREDISPOSING TO NEPHROLITHIASIS IS A COMPLICATION OF BARIATRIC SURGERY
Leila Froeder | Alessandra Calábria Baxmann | Ita Pfeferman
Heilberg
Univ Federal São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Mini Lecture
Genetic animal models for primary hyperoxaluria
Eduardo Salido, La Laguna, Spain
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FREE COMMUNICATIONS
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S C I E N T I F I C
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 33
Management issues in patients with CKD
Chair:Pieter Evenepoel, Leuven, Belgium
Kostas Siamopoulos, Ioannina, Greece
New uraemic toxins
Griet Glorieux, Ghent, Belgium
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Obesity and renoprotection
Francesca Mallamaci, Reggio Calabria, Italy
Contrast-induced AKI in CKD patients: how much contrast agent is “safe”?
Patrick Murray, Dublin, Ireland
Are all iron preparations equal?
Walter H. Hörl, Vienna, Austria
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 1
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 34
Vasculitis and lupus
Chair:Ricard Cervera, Barcelona, Spain
Wladimir M. Szpirt, Copenhagen, Denmark
Lupus nephritis: the role of extracellular matrix and chemokines
Liliana Schaefer, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Recent advances in the treatment of ANCA-positive vasculitis
Wladimir M. Szpirt, Copenhagen, Denmark
Recent advances in the treatment of lupus nephritis
Vladimir Tesar, Prague, Czech Republic
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
Unravelling ANCA vasculitis mechanisms using animal
models
Ralph Kettritz, Berlin, Germany
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 35
Glomerular permeability and permeability-inducing factors
Chair:Erik Ilsø Christensen, Aarhus, Denmark
Jochen Reiser, Miami, USA
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Electrical effects across the glomerular filtration barrier
Marcus J. Moeller, Aachen, Germany
Podocytes, the filtration barrier and glomerular permeability
Tobias Huber, Freiburg, Germany
c-mip and idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
Dil Sahali, Créteil, France
The role of the glomerular endothelial barrier
Börje Haraldsson, Gothenburg, Sweden
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 2
17:00 - 18:30
Symposium 36
Tolerance and predictors of transplant outcome
Chair:Ulrich Kunzendorf, Kiel, Germany
Manuel Pascual, Lausanne, Switzerland
Biomarkers of transplantation tolerance
Maria Hernandez-Fuentes, London, UK
Can genotypes predict renal graft outcomes?
Lidia Ghisdal, Brussels, Belgium
Clinical and histological predictors of long-term kidney
graft survival
Eric Rondeau, Paris, France
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
New clinical and biological correlates of kidney operational tolerance in humans
Jean-Paul Soulillou, Nantes, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
17:00 - 18:30
Literature Update 3
CKD & Dialysis
Chair:Walter Hörl, Vienna, Austria
Ercan Ok, Izmir, Turkey
Tilman Drueke, Amiens, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Carmine Zoccali, Reggio Calabria, Italy
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
17:00 - 18:30
Free Communication Session 22
Bone and mineral diseases - 2
Chair:Teresa Adragão, Cascais, Portugal
David Goldsmith, London, UK
SAO054
KAI-4169, A NOVEL CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR AGONIST, DECREASES SERUM IPTH, FGF-23 AND IMPROVES
SERUM BONE MARKERS IN A PHASE 2 STUDY IN HEMODIALYSIS SUBJECTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASEMINERAL AND BONE DISORDER
Geoffrey Block | Gregory Bell| Karen Pickthorn | Saling
Huang | Kevin Martin
Denver Nephrology, Denver, US | KAI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
South San Francisco, US | Div Nephrology, Saint Louis Univ
School Medicine, St Louis, USA
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PARATHYROID HORMONE (PTH) LEVELS ROSE OVER
TIME IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM
THE DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS
STUDY (DOPPS)
F Tentori | B Bieber | H Morgenstern | SH Jacobson | V Andreucci | M Fukagawa | DA Mendelssohn | RL Pisoni | BM
Robinson
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan,
USA | Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA | Danderyd
Hosp, Stockholm, Sweden | Italian Kidney Foundation, Italy |
Tokai Univ School Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan | Humber River
Regional Hosp, Toronto, Canada
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EFFECTIVENESS OF A MG-BASED PHOSPHATE BINDER
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF VASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS
IN UREMIC RATS
Tineke De Schutter | Ellen Neven | Geert Behets | Mirjam Peter | Sonja Steppan | Jutta Passlick-Deetjen | Patrick D’Haese
Univ Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium | Fresenius Medical
Care Deutschland GmbH | Fresenius Medical Care, Bad Homburg, Germany | Univ Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, Germany
SAO057
A MULTI-CENTRE, OPEN-LABEL, FLEXIBLE DOSE, LONGTERM SAFETY STUDY OF COLESTILAN IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGE V SUBJECTS ON DIALYSIS WITH
HYPERPHOSPHATAEMIA
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S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
Fred Senatore | Allan Manning | Shigekazu Nakajima | Yoshiteru Ushirogawa | Kikumi Tsuda | Hiroaki Egawa
Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Development America Inc, Warren,
NJ, USA | Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, Tokyo, Japan | Mitsubishi Pharma Europe, London, UK
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAO058
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 23 AND WEEKLY SERUM PHOSPHATE SERIAL MEASUREMENTS IN A PROSPECTIVE COHORT OF PATIENTS
UNDERGOING CHRONIC INTERMITTENT HEMODIALYSIS
TREATMENT
Gaetano Lucisano | Sarah Seiler | Philipp Ege | Fiita Romero
de Vorsmann | Matthias Klingele | Anne-Kathrin Lerner-Gräber | Danilo Fliser | Gunnar Henrik Heine
Dept Internal Medicine IV - Nephrology and Hypertension, Saarland Univ Hosp, Homburg, Germany | Universitätsklinikum
des Saarlandes, Homburg, Germany
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SEVELAMER ATTENUATES CV MORTALITY IN INCIDENT
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: OPEN LABEL, RANDOMIZED
CLINICAL TRIAL OF EFFICACY AND SAFETY (INDEPENDENT STUDY)
Donald Molony | Antonio Bellasi | Vincenzo Bellizzi | Domenico Russo | Biagio Di Iorio
2. Div Renal Dis & Hypertension, Dept Medicine, Univ Texas
Houston Medical School, Houston, Texas, USA | UOC Nefrologia, AO Ruggi d’Aragona, Salerno, Italy | Univ Federico II
Napoli | Osp Landolfi, Solofra, Avellino, Italia
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 352AB
17:00 - 18:30
Free Communication Session 23
Diabetes clinical studies
Chair:Zhihong Liu, Nanjing, China
Carl Erik Mogensen, Aarhus, Denmark
SAO060
SYSTEMIC TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS FOR EXTRACTION OF SPECIFIC GENE CLUSTERS IN DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY-REDUCED EXPRESSION OF INSULIN REGULATED AMINOPEPTIDASE ANGIOTENSIN IV RECEPTOR
(AT4/IRAP) IN DIABETIC RENAL TISSUE
Tadashi Konoshita | Mai Ichikawa | Tomoko Kimura | Satsuki Sato | Miki Fujii | Yasukazu Makino | Shigeyuki Wakahara|
Isamu Miyamori
Fukui Univ, Eiheiji, Fukui, Japan
SAO061
ALBUMINURIA AND RENAL FUNCTION AS RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AND MORTALITY
Maria Svensson | Jan Cederholm | Björn Eliasson | Bjorn Zethelius | Soffia Gudbjörnsdottir
Dept Nephrology, Sahlgrenska Univ Hosp, Gothenburg, Sweden | Dept Public Health and Caring Sciences, Family Medicine
and Clinical Epidemiology, Uppsala Univ, Uppsala | Dept Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy Univ Gothenburg, Gothenburg,
Sweden | Dept Public Health and Caring Sciences/Geriatrics,
Uppsala Univ, Uppsala, Sweden
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10-YEAR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN TYPE 2 DIABETES IS
PREDICTED BY MEASURABLE URINARY ALBUMIN EVEN
IN THE NORMOALBUMINURIC RANGE
Esteban Porrini | Piero Ruggenenti | Nicola Motterlini | Annalisa Perna | Aneliya Parvanova Ilieva | Ilian Petrov Iliev|
Alessandro Roberto Dodesini | Antonio Bossi | Giuseppe Sampietro | Enrica Capitoni | Flavio Gaspari | Nadia Rubis | Giulia Gherardi | Bogdan Ene-Iordache | Giuseppe Remuzzi
Hosp Univ Canarias, Tenerife, Spain | Clinical Research Center
for Rare Diseases Aldo & Cele Daccò, Mario Negri Inst Pharmacological Research | Units Diabetology Azienda Osp Riuniti
Bergamo | Unit Diabetology, Treviglio Hosp | Epidemiological
Observatory, Azienda Sanitaria Locale Provincia Bergamo | Research Foundation, Azienda Osp Riuniti Bergamo, Italy
SAO063
EFFECT OF GLYCEMIC CONTROL ON GLOMERULAR HEw w w. e r a e d t a 2 01 2 . o r g
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MODYNAMIC MEASURED BY INULIN AND PARA-AMINOHYPURIC ACID CLEARANCE IN HUMAN—POOR GLYCEMIC CONTROL INDUCES INCREASED RESISTANCE OF
EFFERENT ARTERIOLE
Akihiro Tsuda | Eiji Ishimura | Yoshiteru Ohno | Mitsuru
Ichii| Shinya Nakatani | Katsuhito Mori | Masaaki Inaba
Osaka City Univ Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAO064
TREATMENT OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY WITH TRIPTERYGIUM WILFORDII HOOK F: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL
Yongchun Ge | Honglang Xie | Shijun Li | Bo Jin | Jinhua
Hou| Haitao Zhang | Mingjun Shi | Zhihong Liu
Reasch Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ School
Medicine, Nanjing China
SAO065
DIABETES MELLITUS (DM) REDUCES SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC): ROLE OF
OGG1 AND TUBERIN
Simona Simone | Marica Cariello | Antonio Vavallo | Antonia
Loverre | Elena Ranieri | Michele Battaglia | Pasquale Ditonno| Loreto Gesualdo | G Grandaliano | Giovanni Pertosa
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, DETO, Univ Bari,
Italy| Urology Unit, DETO, Univ Bari, Italy | Univ Bari, Bari,
Italy | Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences,
Univ Foggia, Italy
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
POSTER SESSION
Poster Area
09:30 - 10:45
SAP001-SAP011
Genetic diseases
SAP012-SAP045
Hormones
SAP046-SAP051
AKI - Experimental
SAP052-SAP100
AKI - Clinical
SAP101-SAP181bis
Clinical Nephrology - Epidemiology II
SAP182-SAP246
Clinical studies in CKD 1-5
SAP247-SAP260
Nutrition, inflammation
and oxidative stress - CKD 1-5
SAP261-SAP285
Primary and secondary
glomerulonephritis II
SAP286-SAP329
Experimental pathology
SAP330-SAP407
Renal histopathology
SAP408-SAP427
Peritoneal dialysis
SAP428-SAP509
Renal anaemia - CKD 5D
SAP510-SAP537
Mineral and bone disease - CKD 5D
SAP538-SAP595
Pathophysiology CKD 5D
SAP596-SAP613
Transplantation - Basic
SAP614-SAP642
Transplantation - Clinical II
SAP643-SAP680
Paediatric nephrology
SAP681-SAP724
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Renal development / Cystic diseases
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
RENAL DEVELOPMENT / CYSTIC DISEASES
SAP001
MAS RECEPTOR INHIBITS URETERIC BUD (UB) BRANCHING MORPHOGENESIS VIA DOWNREGULATION OF THE GDNF/RET/WNT11 PATHWAY
Ihor Yosypiv | Renfang Song | Graeme Preston
Tulane Univ School Medicine
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP002
DELETIONS OF SIX1 AND UPK3A MAY CONTRIBUTE TO A RENAL PHENOTYPE IN SYNDROMAL PATIENTS
Albertien M. van Eerde | Ellen van Binsbergen | Yvette Konijnenberg | Merel
C. Maiburg | Klaske Lichtenbelt | Peter G.J. Nikkels | Jasper vd Smagt | Kirsten
Y. Renkema | Jacques C. Giltay | Tom P.V.M. de Jong | Marc R. Lilien | Nine
V.A.M. Knoers
UMC Utrecht, Dept Medical Genetics, Netherlands | UMC Utrecht, Paediatric
Renal Center, Netherlands | UMC Utrecht, Dept Pathology, Netherlands
SAP003
POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN TRANSGENIC MICE EXPRESSING A MUTANT KI-RAS GENE
Charlotte Gueydan | Germano Serena | Grouls Stephan | Robert Koesters
Inserm U702, Paris, France | Dept Nephrology, Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg,
Germany | Univ Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
SAP004
CHARACTERISATION OF A NEW MOUSE MODEL OF POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE INDUCED BY ENU MUTAGENESIS OF ANKS6
Bakey Zeineb | Delestré Laure | Arnould Catherine | Bihoreau Marie-Thérèse |
Dominique Gauguier | Brigitte Lelongt
INSERM UMR_S702 | INSERM UMRS872, Centre Recherche Cordeliers, Paris,
France | Centre National Génotypage
SAP005
DIAGNOSIS OF CYST INFECTION BY 18F-FDG LABELED WBC PET/CT
SCAN IN PATIENTS WITH AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Seung Hwan Moon | Hayne Cho Park | Ho-Young Lee | Jin Ho Hwang | Jong
Cheol Jeong | Jae-Yoon Park | Seong Woo Lee | Young-Hwan Hwang | Keon
Wook Kang | Curie Ahn
Dept Nuclear Medicine, Seoul National Univ College Medicine, Seoul, Korea |
Dept Internal Medicine, Seoul National Univ College Medicine, Seoul, Korea |
Dept Internal Medicine, Eulji General Hosp, Seoul, Korea
SAP006
RAPAMYCIN INHIBITS COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY ASSOCIATED
ENLARGEMENT IN RODENT NEPHRONOPHTHISIS
Vincent Gattone | Alexander Carr | Robin Crosler-Roberts
Indiana Univ School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA
SAP007
A NOVEL PPAR GAMMA AGONIST DJ5 RETARDS CYST GROWTH AND
PRESERVES KIDNEY FUNCTION IN A RAT POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE
MODEL
Xueqi Wang | Yang Liu | Jianhua Shen | Rudolf Wuthrich | Andreas Serra |
Changlin Mei
Univ Hosp Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland | Inst Physiology, Univ Zürich, Div
Nephrology, Univ Hosp Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland | Shanghai Inst Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China| Kidney Inst PLA,
Dept Nephrology, Shanghai Changzheng Hosp, Second Military Medical Univ,
Shanghai, China
SAP008
DO SYMPTOMATIC RENAL CYSTS EVEN REALLY NEED THERAPEUTIC
INTERVENTION?
Liliana Tuta | Florin Botea
Ovidius Univ, Fac Medicine, Constanta, Romania
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SAP010
HNF1-β DELETION AND NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS: A NON FORTUITUS ASSOCATION
Fanny Laffargue | Brigitte Llanas | Véronique Baudouin | Annie Lahoche |
Jean-Bernard Palcoux | Denis Morin | Loïc De Parscau | Claire Bahans | MarieAnge Delrue | Emilie Dizier | Elisabeth Taupiac | Nicolas Rodier | Cecile Laroche | Bertrand Lacombe | Sylvie Bourthoumieu | Vincent Guigonis
CHU Limoges, France | CHU, Bordeaux, France | Hop Robert Debré, Paris,
France | CHU Lille, France | CHU Clermont-Ferrand, France | CHU Montpelier, France | CHU Brest, France
SAP011
PREMATURE DELIVERY TRIGGERS TERMINATION OF NEPHROGENESIS PROGRAM WHICH LEADS TO REDUCED NEPHRON NUMBER AND
HYPERTENSION
Ashraf El-Meanawy | Victoriya Rufanova | Cary Stelloh
Medical College Wisconsin and Milwaukee VA Medical Center, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, USA
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SAP009
HNF1-β PATIENTS COHORT: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE FIRSTS 121
PATIENTS
Vincent Guigonis | Nicolas Rodier | Claire Bahans | Stephane Decramer |
Aurelia Bertholet-Thomas | Laurence Heidet | Philippe Eckart | Marie-Pierre
Lavocat | Isabelle Vrillon | Sylvie Cloarec | Annie Lahoche | Lucie Bessenay |
Ferielle Louillet | Gwenaelle Roussey | Caroline Rousset-Rivière | Olivier Dunand | Véronique Baudouin | François Nobili | Christine Pietrement | Loïc De
Parscau | Vincent Gajdos | Denis Morin
CHU Limoges, Limoges, France | CHU Toulouse, France | CHU Lyon, France |
Hop Necker, Paris, France | CHU Caen, France | CHU Saint Etienne, France |
CHU Nancy, France | CHU Tours, France | CHU Lille, France | CHU ClermontFerrand, France | CHU Rouen, France | CHU Nantes, France | CHU Marseille,
France | CHU La Réunion, France | Hop Robert Debré, Paris, France | CHU
Besançon, France | CHU Reims, France | CHU Brest, France | Hôp Béclère, Clamart, France | CHU Montpelier, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
GENETIC DISEASES
SAP012
MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE URATE TRANSPORTER 1 GENE IN JAPANESE PATIENTS WITH RENAL HYPOURICEMIA
Tetsuya Inazu | Tetsuya Kawahara | Hitoshi Endou | Naohiko Anzai
Ritsumeikan Univ, Kusatsu, Japan | Niigata Rosai Hosp | Kyorin Univ School
Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP013
NEPHROLITHIASIS CAUSED BY HEREDITARY RENAL HYPOURICEMIA
Ivan Sebesta | Blanka Stiburkova | Kimiyoshi Ichida | Makoto Hosoyamada
Inst Clinical Biochemistry and Lab Diagnostics, First Fac Medicine, Charles Univ,
Prague, Czech Republic | Inst Inherited Metabolic Disorders | Dept Pathophysiology, Tokyo Univ Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Tokyo, Japan | Div Pharmacotherapeutics, Fac Pharmacy, Keio Univ, Tokyo, Japan
SAP014
SLC2A9 POLYMORPHISM, THE MAJOR GENETIC DETERMINANT OF SERUM URIC ACID LEVEL, PREDICTS PROGRESSION TO KIDNEY FAILURE
IN CKD PATIENTS
Alessandra Testa | Daniela Leonardis | Filippo Catalano | Anna Pisano | Angela Mafrica | Belinda Spoto | Maria Cristina Sanguedolce | Rosa Maria Parlongo|
Giovanni Tripepi | Maurizio Postorino | Giuseppe Enia | Carmine Zoccali |
Francesca Mallamaci | MAURO Working Group*
CNR-IBIM, Reggio Calabria | MAURO Working Group
SAP015
SEVERE MANIFESTATION OF BARTTER SYNDROME TYPE IV CAUSED BY
A NOVEL INSERTION MUTATION IN THE BSND GENE
Augusto Luque de Pablos | Victor Garcia-Nieto | Jesús C. López-Menchero |
Elena Ramos-Trujillo | Hilaria González-Acosta | Felix Claverie-Martin
Hosp General Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain | Hosp N. S. de Candelaria,
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain | Hosp General Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain
SAP016
THE CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF FAMILIAL MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND NATURAL PROGRESSION. THE GREAT DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF MOLECULAR GENETICS
Maria Arsali | Panayiota Demosthenous | Louiza Papazachariou | Yiannis
Athanasiou | Konstantinos Voskarides | Constantinos Deltas | Alkis Pierides
Dept Nephrology, Nicosia General Hosp, Nicosia, Cyprus | Molecular Medicine Res Center and Lab Molecular and Medical Genetics, Univ Cyprus, Nicosia,
Cyprus | Hippokrateon Hosp, Nicosia, Cyprus
SAP017
SIGNIFICANT ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS GENE POLYMORPHISM AND POST-TRANSPLAL DIABETES MELLITUS
Sulra Lee | Kyung Hwan Jeong | ChunGyoo Ihm | Tae Won Lee | Sang Ho Lee|
Ju Young Moon | Jeong Gook Wi | Hong Joo Lee | Eun Young Kim
Kyung Hee Univ Medical Center
SAP018
PLASMA LEVELS OF THE EPIGENETIC REGULATION FACTOR S-ADENOSYLHOMOCYSTEINE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND EGFR AMONG APPARENTLY HEALTHY SUBJECTS
Kyrill Rogacev | Annika Friedrich | Björn Hummel | Judith Berg | Adam Zawada | Danilo Fliser | Jürgen Geisel | Gunnar Henrik Heine
Dept Internal Medicine IV, Saarland Univ Medical Center, Homburg, Germany |
Clinical Chemistry and Lab Medicine/Central Lab, Saarland Univ Medical Center, Homburg, Germany
SAP019
STUDY OF TRANSCRIPTOME OF NODULAR AND DIFFUSE PARATHYROID
GLANDS IN DIALYSIS AND KIDNEY TRANSPL PATIENTS
Irena Brabcova | Sylvie Dusilova-Sulkova | Zdenek Krejcik | Viktor Stranecky |
Kvetoslav Lipar | Tomas Marada | Jitka Stepankova | Ondrej Viklicky
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PARIS, France
Inst Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague | Inst Hematology and Blood
Transfusion, Prague | Center Applied Genomics, Prague
SAP020
STRONG ASSOCIATION OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 GENE POLYMORPHISM WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN END-STAGE RENAL
DISEASE PATIENTS
Monika Buraczynska | Pawel Zukowski | Wojciech Zaluska | Agata Kuczmaszewska | Andrzej Ksiazek
Medical Univ, Lublin, Poland
SAP022
FABRY DISEASE 9 YEAR FOLLOW UP
Ricardo Heguilén | Lautaro Albarracin | Juan Politei | Amador Andrés Liste |
Amelia Bernasconi
Hosp J.A.Fernandez
SAP023
PREVALENCE OF FABRY DISEASE IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS IN JAPAN
Eiji Kusano
Jichi Medical Univ
SAP024
EFFECTS OF SWITCH THERAPY WITH AGALSIDASE-ALFA IN PATIENTS
WITH ANDERSON-FABRY DISEASE (AFD) PREVIOUSLY TREATED WITH
AGALSIDASE-BETA: A PROSPECTIVE CARDIAC MAGNETIC RESONANCE
IMAGING STUDY
Roberta Russo | Antonio Pisani | Giancarlo Messalli | Massimo Imbriaco
Chair Nephrology Federico II Naples | Chair Radiology FedericoII Naples
SAP025
WHETHER NPHS1 GENE POLYMORPHISM c.349G>A CONTRIBUTES TO EFFICASY OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE TREATMENT OF STEROID-RESISTANT
NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN CHILDREN?
Larisa Prikhodina | Oxana Ryzhkova | Vladimir Polyakov
Res Inst Pediatrics & Children Surgery | Res Center for Medical Genetics, Moscow; Russia
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SAP026
THE JaK/STAT SIGNALING PATHWAY MODIFICATIONS BY GLUCOCORTICOSTEROIDS IN THE LEUKOCYTES OF CHILDREN WITH NEPHROTIC
SYNDROME
Katarzyna Lipkowska | Danuta Ostalska-Nowicka | Magdalena Smiech |
Małgorzata Jaroniec | Katarzyna Zaorska | Witold Szaflarski | Michal Nowicki| Jacek Zachwieja
Dept Pediatric Cardiology and Nephrology, Poznan Univ Medical Science, Poznan, Poland
SAP027
A COMMONLY CARRIED ALLELE OF THE FAT-MASS AND OBESITY-RELATED GENE (FTO) IS A PREDICTOR OF ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN KIDNEY
FAILURE
Belinda Spoto | Alessandra Testa | Maria Cristina Sanguedolce | Graziella
D'Arrigo | Rosa Maria Parlongo | Anna Pisano | Giovanni Tripepi | Carmine
Zoccali| Francesca Mallamaci
CNR-IBIM, Reggio Calabria | CNR IBIM and Osp Riuniti, Reggio Calabria
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SAP021
PREDICTORS OF URINARY GLOBOTRIAOSYLCERAMIDE (GB3) EXCRETION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Martina Gaggl | Stefanie Weidner | Marlene Hofer | Julia Kleinert | Günter
Fauler | Manfred Wallner | Peter Kotanko | Gere Sunder-Plassmann | Eduard
Paschke
Medical Univ Vienna, Dept Medicine III, Div Nephrology & Dialysis, Vienna,
Austria | Medical Univ Graz, Clinical Inst Medical and Chemical Lab Diagnostics, Graz, Austria | Dept Internal Medicine IV, Section Nephrology, Klinikum
Wels-Grieskirchen, Wels, Austria | Renal Res Inst, New York USA | Medical
Univ Graz, Dept Pediatrics, Graz, Austria
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP028
UROMODULIN GENOTYPES PREDICT AGE AT ONSET OF GOUT AND
ESRD IN PATIENTS WITH AN UROMODULIN-ASSOCIATED KIDNEY DISEASE: RESULTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL DATA REVIEW
Jonathan Moskowitz | Sian Piret | Adam Tashman | Erin Velez | Karl Lhotta |
Rajesh Thakker | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, New York, USA | Academic Endocrine Unit, Oxford
Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism (OCDEM), Churchill Hosp,
Univ Oxford, Headington, Oxford, UK | Academic Teaching Hosp Feldkirch
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP029
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMATA (AMLS) IN
TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX (TSC)
Jane Cox | John Kingswood | Jana Mbundi | Ginny Attard | Uday Patel |
Anand Saggar | Frances Elmslie | Tim Doyle
Brighton & Sussex Univ Hosp Trust | South West Thames Regional Genetics
Serv | Radiology, St Georges Hosp
SAP030
EFFECT OF EVEROLIMUS THERAPY ON RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX BEING TREATED FOR SUBEPENDYMAL GIANT CELL ASTROCYTOMA: EXPLORATORY RESULTS FROM EXIST-1
Anna Jansen | Sergiusz Jozwiak | Elena Belousova | Michael Frost | Rachel
Kuperman | Martina Bebin | Bruce Korf | Robert Flamini | Michael Kohrman |
Steven Sparagana | Joyce Wu | James Ford | Gaurav Shah | David Franz
Pediatric Neurology Dept, UZ Brussel Campus Jette, Brussels, Belgium | Dept
Child Neurology, Children's Memorial Health Inst Warsaw, Poland | Moscow
Res Inst Pediatrics & Pediatric Surgery, Moscow, Russia | Minnesota Epilepsy
Group, St. Paul, MN, USA | Dept Neurology, Children's Hosp and Res Center
Oakland, Oakland, CA | Dept Neurology, Univ Alabama School of Medicine,
Birmingham, AL, USA | Dept Genetics, Univ Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA | Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA | Univ Chicago and Comer Children’s Hosp, Chicago, IL, USA | Texas Scottish Rite Hosp
for Children, Dallas, TX, USA | Div Pediatric Neurology, Mattel Children’s Hosp
at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA | Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Florham Park, NJ, USA | Dept Pediatrics and Neurology, Cincinnati Children's Hosp
Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA
SAP031
PHARMACOKINETICS/PHARMACODYNAMICS OF EVEROLIMUS IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA ASSOCIATED WITH TUBEROUS
SCLEROSIS COMPLEX OR SPORADIC LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS
Bernard Zonnenberg | Wing Cheung | Shweta Urva | Jixian Wang | Michael
Frost | Chris Kingswood | Klemens Budde
Univ Medical Center Utrect, Utrecht, Netherlands | Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Corporation, East Hanover, NJ, USA | Minnesota Epilepsy Group, St. Paul, MN,
USA | Royal Sussex County Hosp, Brighton, UK | Charite-Univsmedizin Berlin,
Berlin, Germany
SAP032
COLLAPSING GLOMERULOPATHY ASSOCIATED LUPUS IN A BLACK FEMALE WITH HOMOZYGOUS APOL1 MUTATION
Tomek Kofman | Celine Narjoz | Quentin Raimbourg | Melanie Roland | Marie-Anne Loriot | Alexandre Karras | Gary, S. Hill | Christian Jacquot | Dominique Nochy | Eric Thervet
APHP, Paris, France | Univ Paris Descartes, INSERM UMR-S 775, Paris, France|
Assist Publ Hôp Paris, Hôp Européen Georges Pompidou, Serv Néphrologie,
Paris | Néphrologie, HEGP, Paris, France | Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de
Paris, Hôp Européen Georges Pompidou, Serv Anatomopathologie, Paris, France
SAP033
GENETIC FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Paweł Jagodziński | Magdalena Mostowska | Andrzej Oko
Dept Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Poznań Univ Medical Sciences | Dept
Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Medicine, Poznan Univ Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
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PARIS, France
SAP035
RENAL CONSEQUENCES OF MEGALIN DEFICIENCY IN HUMANS
Tina Storm | Rikke Nielsen | Erik Christensen | Carina Frykholm | Lisbeth Tranebjaerg | Henrik Birn | Pierre Verroust | Tryggve Neveus | Birgitta Sundelin |
Jens Michael Hertz | Gerd Holmström | Katharina Ericson
Inst Biomedicine, Aarhus Univ, Aarhus, Denmark | Dept Biomedicine, Aarhus
Univ, Aarhus, Denmark | Dept Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala Univ, Uppsala, Sweden | Dept Audiology, Bispebjerg Hosp and Wilhelm
Johannsen Centre Functional Genomics, Inst Cellular and Molecular Medicine,
Univ Copenhagen, Panum Inst, Copenhagen, Denmark | Dept Women's and
Children's Health, Uppsala Univ, Uppsala, Sweden | Pathology Unit, Karolinska
Univ Hosp, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm, Sweden | Dept Clinical Genetics, Odense Univ Hosp, Odense, Denmark | Dept Neuroscience, Uppsala Univ, Uppsala,
Sweden
SAP036
PREGNANCY IN ALPORT SYNDROME: TWO CASE REPORTS WITH DIFFERENT EVOLUTION
Alberta Fabris | Daniela Cremasco | Alessandra Zambon | Eva Muraro | Marianna Alessi | Angela D'Angelo | Franca Anglani | Dorella Del Prete
Obstetric Unit, Univ Padua | Div Nephrology Dept Medicine Univ Padova
SAP037
PROMOTER POLYMORPHISM OF THE IL-6 (C-174G) GENE AND THE ESTIMATION OF METABOLIC SYNDROME OCCURRENCE AMONG A COHORT
OF PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION
Andrei Alkmim Teixeira | Beata Marie Quinto | Cassio Jose Rodrigues | Artur
Beltrame Ribeiro | Marcelo Batista
UNIFESP - EPM / Sao Paulo / Brasil | Univ Federal São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
SAP038
NPHS2 p.V290M MUTATION IN ADULT-ONSET STEROID-RESISTANT NEPHROTIC SYNDROME – SHOULD IT BE SCREENED FOR?
Andrea Kerti | Rózsa Csohány | Attila Szabó | Ottó Árkossy | Péter Sallai |
Vincent Moriniére | Virginia Vega-Warner | Orsolya Lakatos | Tamás Szabó |
George Reusz | Kálmán Tory
First Dept Pediatrics, Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary | Szent János Hosp,
Budapest, Hungary | INSERM U983, Hôp Necker, Paris, France | Dept Pediatrics and Human Genetics, Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA | Univ Pécs,
Hungary | Univ Debrecen, Hungary
SAP039
ATYPICAL DENT’S DISEASE PHENOTYPES: THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF DIGENIC INHERITANCE
Maria Addis | Enrica Tosetto | Franca Anglani | Cristina Meloni | Monica
Ceol| Rosalba Cristofaro | Maria Antonietta Melis | Paolo Vercelloni | Angela
D'Angelo | Giuseppina Marra
Dept Biomedical and Biotecnology Sciences, Univ Cagliari, Italy | Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Univ Padova, Italy | Nefrology Unit, IRCCS Ca’ Grande
Univ Milano, Italy
SAP040
GITELMAN SYNDROME DUE TO TWO NOVEL MUTATIONS IN SLC12A3
GENE
Sonia Kaniuka | Mato Nagel | Wojciech Wołyniec | Łukasz Obołończyk | Renata Świątkowska-Stodulska | Krzysztof Sworczak | Boleslaw Rutkowski
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SAP034
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A RARE GENE VARIANT
IN CONGENITAL INTERSTITIAL LUNG FIBROSIS AND NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Nayia Nicolaou | SH Kevelam | MR Lilien | MJ Oosterveld | Roel Goldschmeding | Albertien van Eerde | R Pfundt | Arnoud Sonnenberg | P ter Hal | Nine
Knoers | Kirsten Renkema
Univ Medical Centre Utrecht, Netherlands | Dept Medical Genetics UMC
Utrecht, Netherlands | Dept Pediatric Nephrology, UMC Utrecht | Dept Pathology, UMC Utrecht, Netherlands | Dept Human Genetics, Radboud Univ Nijmegen Medical Centre | Div Cell Biology, Netherlands Cancer Inst, Amsterdam
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Dept Endocrinology and Internal Medicine, Medical Univ Gdansk, Poland |
Center Nephrology and Metabolic Disorders, Weisswasser, Germany | Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Medicine, Gdansk, Poland
SAP041
SIX NOVEL SLC12A3 MUTATIONS IN CHINESE PATIENTS WITH GITELMAN SYNDROME
Chen Chen | Lanping Jiang | Limeng Chen
PUMCH
SAP042
STRAIN DEPENDENT PROGRESSION OF MYOCARDIAL FIBROSIS IN MOUSE MODEL OF TGF-ß INDUCED RENAL FIBROSIS
Lilla Fang | Miklos Mozes M. | Martina Boosi | Laszlo Rosivall | Gabor Kokeny
Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP043
ANTIFIBROTIC, NEPHROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PARICALCITOL VS.
CALCITRIOL ON TOP OF ACE-INHIBITOR THERAPY IN THE COL4A3KNOCKOUT MOUSE-MODEL FOR PROGRESSIVE RENAL FIBROSIS
Rubel Diana | Oliver Gross | Temme Johanna | Girgert Rainer | Ciner Ayse |
Hiller Henrik | Müller Gerhard-Anton
Univ Medicine Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany
SAP044
KCNJ11 E23K MISSENSE MUTATION INFLUENCE DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY AND HYPERGLYCEMIA CONTROL IN TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS
Mtiraoui Nabil | Ezzidi Intissar
Hematology Lab Fac Pharmacy Monastir Tunisia
SAP045
HDR SYNDROME: UNDER-RECOGNISED, YET GENETICALLY IDENTIFIABLE
Hendrica Belge | Julie Bloch | Karin Dahan | Yves Pirson | Philippe Vanhille |
Nathalie Demoulin
Serv Néphrologie, Cliniques Univ St Luc, Bruxelles | Serv Néphrologie, Centre
Hosp Valenciennes | Serv Génétique, Cliniques Univ St Luc, Bruxelles
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PARIS, France
HORMONES
SAP046
RENAL AND INTESTINAL GUANYLIN PEPTIDES SYSTEM IN A MOUSE
MODEL OF DIET-INDUCED OBESITY
Liliana Simões-Silva | Mónica Moreira-Rodrigues | Janete Quelhas-Santos |
Cátia Fernandes-Cerqueira | Manuel Pestana | Isabel Soares-Silva | Benedita
Sampaio-Maia
Unit Res and Development Nephrology, Fac Medicine, Univ Porto | Inst Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Fac Medicine, Univ Porto, Porto, Portugal
SAP048
SEX HORMONE LEVELS AND CORONARY CALCIFICATION IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGE 3-5
Ilona Kurnatowska | Piotr Grzelak | Magdalena Kaczmarska | Anna MasajtisZagajewska | Ludomir Stefańczyk | Michał Nowicki
Dept Nephrology, Hypertension and Kidney Transpl Łódź, Poland | Dept Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, Medical Univ Łódź, Poland
SAP049
THE CONCENTRATION OF TESTOSTERONE MORE THAN AGE INFLUENCES THE CONVERSION OF THYROID HORMONES IN PATIENTS WITH CRF
Stanislaw Niemczyk | Longin Niemczyk | Katarzyna Szamotulska | Zbigniew
Bartoszewicz | Ivanna Dubchak | Urszula Syta | Joanna MatuszkiewiczRowińska
Dept Nephrology, Military Inst Medicine, Warsaw, Poland | Dept Nephrology
and Internal Diseases, Medical Univ Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland | National Res
Inst Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland | Dept Internal Diseases and Endocrynology, Medical Univ Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
SAP050
DETERMINING THE ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES OF IODOTHYRONINE 5’ DEIODINASES IN RENAL MEDULLA AND CORTEX
Stanislaw Niemczyk | Marta Dudek | Zbigniew Bartoszewicz | Katarzyna
Szamotulska | Dorota Brodowska | Łukasz Woźniacki | Longin Niemczyk |
Małgorzata Gomółka | Urszula Syta | Aleksandra Rymarz
Dept Nephrology, Military Inst Medicine, Warsaw, Poland | Medical Univ, Warsaw, Poland | Mother and Child Inst, Warsaw, Poland
SAP051
A NEW MARKER IN NEPHROLOGY: THE APELIN
Antonio Lacquaniti | Valentina Donato | Maria Rosaria Fazio | Silvia Lucisano|
Valeria Cernaro | Rosaria Lupica | Michele Buemi
Univ Messina, Messina, Italy
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SAP047
INFLUENCE OF SMOKING ON PLASMA VASOPRESSIN AND URINE CONCENTRATION IN A FRENCH MIDDLE-AGED POPULATION (THE D.E.S.I.R.
COHORT)
Lise Bankir | Fezeu Leopold | Bouby Nadine | Ronan Roussel | Beverley Balkau| Marre Michel | Bichet Daniel
INSERM U872-E2, Centre Recherche Cordeliers, Paris, France | INSERM U1018,
Centre Recherche Epidémiologie et Santé Publique, Villejuif, France | Univ Paris–Diderot; AP-HP, Hôp Bichat, Diabétologie, Paris, France | Dépt Néphrologie,
Univ Montréal, Hôp Sacré-Coeur, Montréal, Canada
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
AKI - EXPERIMENTAL
SAP052
IS THERE ANY WAY TO PROTECT FROM TACROLIMUS-INDUCED RENAL
AND PANCREAS INJURY?
Kubra Kaynar | Safak Ersoz | Rezzan Aliyazioglu | Aysegul Uzun | Sukru Ulusoy | Sait Al | Gulsum Ozkan | Muammer Cansız
Dept Nephrology, Dept Pathology, School Medicine, Karadeniz Technical Univ |
Dept Basic Science, School Pharmacy, Karadeniz Technical Univ | Dept Biochemistry; Dept Surgery Res Center
SATURDAY, MAY 26
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SAP053
IS VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS MINERALOCORTICOID RECEPTOR INVOLVED IN CYCLOSPORINE A NEPHROTOXICITY?
Jean-Philippe Bertocchio | Jenny Lançon | Soumaya El Moghrabi | Guillaume
Galmiche | Jean-Paul Duong Van Huyen | Philippe Rieu | Frédéric Jaisser
INSERM UMRS872 Team 1, Paris, France | Hôp Européen Georges Pompidou,
Paris, France | CHU Hôp Maison Blanche, Reims, France
SAP054
RESVERATROL INHIBITS THE INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM INCREASE
AND RAS/ENDOTHELIN SYSTEMS ACTIVATION INDUCED BY SOLUBLE
URIC ACID IN MESANGIAL CELLS
Guilherme Albertoni | Sheila Andrade | Jose Augusto Barreto | Fernanda Borges | Nestor Schor
Federal Univ São Paulo (UNIFESP)
SAP055
HEME OXYGENASE-1 ENHANCES RENAL TUBULAR CELLS REGENERATION IN ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY THROUGH ACTIVATION OF
ERK1/2 IN MICE
Wen-Yu Ho | Shin-Hung Chen | Ching-Jiunn Tseng
Div General Internal Medicine, Dept Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical Univ
Hosp, Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Dept Medical Education and Res, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hosp, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
SAP056
PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES IN MITOCHONDRIA OF
PROXIMAL TUBULES SECONDARY TO HYPOXIA/REOXYGENATION
Anja Bienholz | Thorsten Feldkamp | Joel M Weinberg
Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Hosp Essen, Essen, Germany |
Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
SAP057
CONDITIONED MEDIUM FROM MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSCs)
PROTECTS HUMAN PROXIMAL TUBULAR CELLS (HK2) FROM GENTAMICIN (GENTA) AND LPS TOXICITIES
Jéssica Suller Garcia | Marcelo Naves | Fernanda Borges | Nestor Schor
Federal Univ São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil
SAP058
GENTAMICIN (G) NEPHROTOXICITY: PREVENTION AND REPAIR BY
BONE MARROW-DERIVED MESENQUIMAL STEM CELLS (BMSCS) TRANSPL (TX)
Fernanda Borges | Luciana Aparecida Reis | Manuel de Jesus Simões | Nestor
Schor
Federal Univ São Paulo (UNIFESP) | Morphology Dept
SAP059
EVALUATION OF REPARATIVE POTENTIAL OF CELL THERAPY WITH MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSCS) IN THE RENAL DAMAGE INDUCED BY
IONIZING RADIATION (IR) IN AN ANIMAL MODEL
Waldemar S Almeida | Vitória Moreau Longo | Helena Regina Comodo Segreto| Nestor Schor
Escola Paulista Medicina/UNIFESP | Radioterapy Dept | Federal Univ São Paulo (UNIFESP)
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PARIS, France
SAP060
THE EFFECT OF BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN RATS
WITH SEPSIS INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Ahmed Ghoneim | Ahmed Elkholy | Tarek Medhat Abbas | Mona El Hadeedy|
Fatma Elhusseini | Basem Elessawey | Eman Eltanaihy| Ahmed Lotfy | Sara
Eldesoky | Hussein Sheashaa | Mohamed Sobh
Mansoura Experimental Res Center Nephrology Dept, Urology & Nephology
Center, Mansoura Univ, Mansoura, Egypt | Nephrology Dept, Urology & Nephology Center Univ Mansoura, Mansoura, Egypt | Microbiology Dept, Mansoura
Univ, Mansoura, Egypt | Pathology Dept, Mansoura Univ, Mansour, Egypt
SAP062
THE EFFECT OF CONDITIONED MEDIUM (CM) OF MESENQUIMAL STEM
CELLS DERIVED FROM BONE MARROW (BMSC) IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) INDUCED BY GENTAMICIN (G) IN RATS
Fernanda Borges | Luciana Aparecida Reis | Manuel de Jesus Simões | Nestor
Schor
Federal Univ São Paulo (UNIFESP) | Morphology Dept
SAP063
EFFECT OF THE APPLIANCE OF BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM
CELLS (MSC) IN RATS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) DUE TO SEPSIS
Joelma Santina Christo | Clévia dos Santos Passos | Luciana Aparecida Reis |
Douglas Rene de Alencar | Jéssica Suller Garcia | Nestor Schor
Univ Federal São Paulo
SAP064
NATURAL TRIGGERING OF p21 PROTEIN UPREGULATION IS INHIBITED
IN VITAMIN D-DEPLETED RATS WITH ISCHEMIC ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Ana Carolina de Braganca | Daniele Canale | Janaina Garcia Gonçalves | Thais
Prevital Bastos Brandão | Maria Heloisa Massola Shimizu | Rildo Aparecido
Volpini | Antonio Carlos Seguro | Lucia Andrade
Hosp Clínicas Fac Medicina Univ São Paulo | Fac Medicina Univ São Paulo |
HCFMUSP
SAP065
TENOFOVIR-INDUCED NEPHROTOXICITY IN VITAMIN D-DEFICIENT
RATS: THE ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS
Daniele Canale | Ana Carolina de Braganca | Janaina Garcia Gonçalves | Thais
Prevital Bastos Brandão | Maria Heloisa Massola Shimizu | Rildo Aparecido
Volpini | Lucia Andrade | Antonio Carlos Seguro
Fac Medicina Univ São Paulo | Hosp Clínicas Fac Medicina Univ São Paulo |
HCFMUSP
SAP066
PARICALCITOL SUPPRESSES THE RENAL INFLAMMATION DURING
ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Jae-Won Lee | Hyung Kyu Kim | Won Yong Cho | Sang-Kyung Jo | Eunjung
Cho
Korea Univ Anam Hosp, Seoul, Korea
SAP067
EXPERIMENTAL SEPSIS DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATES RENAL Ca2+
TRANSPORT PROTEINS IN MICE
Klaus Höcherl | Christoph Schmidt
Univ Regensburg | Martin-Luther-Univ Halle-Wittenberg
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CALCIUM-OXALATE CRYSTALS INDUCE RENAL INFLAMMATION AND
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY BY ACTIVATING NLRP3 INFLAMMASOME-MEw w w. e r a e d t a 2 01 2 . o r g
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MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS EFFECTIVELY TREAT ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) WHEN ADMINISTERED 24 OR 48 HOURS AFTER INJURY IN THE
RAT ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION AKI MODEL
Dena M. Minning | David Warnock | Ali S. Mohamed | John B. Wirthlin | Subba R. Chintalacharuvu | Laura Boone | Robert M. Brenner
AlloCure, Inc., Burlington, MA, USA | Univ Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL USA | Covance Laboratories, Inc., Greenfield, IN, USA
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
DIATED INTERLEUKIN-1Β SECRETION IN RENAL DENDRITIC CELLS
Shrikant R. Mulay | Onkar P. Kulkarni | Khader Valli Rupanagudi | Adriana
Migliorini | Helen Liapis | Hans-Joachim Anders
Nephrological Center, Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany | Dept Pathology, Washington Univ, School Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA
SAP069
MECHANISMS OF DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF MYOGLOBIN UNDER RHABDOMYOLISIS
Irina Pevzner | Anastasia Chupyrkina | Egor Plotnikov | Dmitry Zorov
Mitoengineering Res Inst, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow, Russia |
A.N.Belosersky Inst Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State Univ, Moscow,
Russia
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP070
ROLE OF RENAL ENDOGLIN DURING RENAL ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION
INJURY
Jose-Miguel Lopez-Novoa | Fernando Perez-Barriocanal | Miguel Arevalo |
Neil Docherty
Univ, Salamanca, Spain | Conway Inst Biomolecular and Biomedical Sciences,
Univ College, Dublin, Ireland
SAP071
COMPLEMENT (C) ACTIVATION IN RENAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION
(I/R) INJURY IS MEDIATED BY PENTRAXIN 3 (PTX3): A SPECIES-SPECIFIC
DIFFERENCE
Giuseppe Castellano | Chiara Divella | Antonia Loverre | Alessandra Stasi |
Claudia Curci | Michele Rossini | Pasquale Ditonno | Michele Battaglia | Mohamed R. Daha | Cees Van Kooten | Loreto Gesualdo | Francesco Paolo Schena|
Giuseppe Grandaliano
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy, | Urology and Transpl Unit, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy | Dept Nephrology, Univ Medical Center, Leiden,
Netherlands | Nephrology Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia, Italy
SAP072
NOVEL XANTHINE OXIDOREDUCTASE INHIBITOR, FEBUXOSTAT, ATTENUATES RENAL ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
Hidetoshi Tsuda | Noritaka Kawada | Hirotsugu Iwatani | Toshiki Moriyama|
Shiro Takahara | Hiromi Rakugi | Yoshitaka Isaka
Osaka Univ
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SAP073
HYPOXIC RESPONSE IN MACROPHAGES IN RENAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY
Gunnar Schley | Joanna Kalucka | Bernd Klanke | Jonathan Jantsch | Susanne
Olbrich | Jasmin Baumgärtl | Kerstin Amann | Kai-Uwe Eckardt | Alexander
Weidemann
Medical Clinic 4 - Nephrology and Hypertension, Univ Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Erlangen, Germany | Inst Microbiology, Univ Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen,
Germany | Inst Nephropathology, Univ Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
SAP074
CORRECTION OF ENDOTHELIAL DISFUNCTION AFTER RENAL ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
Anna Dolgolikova | Valery Pilotovich | G Ivanchik | I. Shved
Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Grad Education Minsk, Belarus
SAP075
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE (DHEA) AND CASTRATION IMPROVES
KIDNEY FUNCTION FOLLOWING ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION (IR) INJURY:
ROLE OF SIGMA-1 RECEPTOR (SIGMA-1R) – AKT - NA/K ATPASE (NKA)
PATHWAY
Nora F Banki | Zsuzsanna Antal | Adam Hosszu | Sandor Koszegi | Adam
Vannay | Laszlo Wagner | Agnes Prokai | Vera Muller | Attila J Szabo | Andrea Fekete
Semmelweis Univ 1st Dept Pediatrics, Hungary | Dept Pulmonology, Semmelweis Univ
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PARIS, France
SAP076
TLR-4: “TROJAN HORSE” IN AKI INDUCED ENCEPHALOPATHY
Sally Farrag | Sarah Abulasrar | Mohamed Salama | Maha Amin | Azza Ali |
Hussein Sheashaa | Mohamed Sobh
Mansoura Medical Experimental Res Center
SAP077
INHIBITION OF eIF5A HYPUSINATION: A NEW PHARMACOLOGICAL
TARGET APPLIED TO THE PROTECTION OF THE ISCHEMIC INDUCED RENAL DYSFUNCTION
Isabelle Rubera | Christophe Duranton | Marc Cougnon | Nicolas Melis | Michel Tauc
LP2M CNRS FRE 3472
SAP079
ERK PHOSPHORYLATION PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN HYPOTHERMIC RENAL
PROTECTION
Young Tai Shin | Seong Suk Kim | Yoon Kyung Chang | Dae Eun Choi | KiRyang Na | Kang Wook Lee
Renal Div, Chungnam National Univ Hosp, Daejeon, Korea | Internal Medicine, Sun Hosp, Daejeon| Internal Medicine, Daejeon Saint Mary Hosp, Daejeon,
Korea | Renal Div, Dept Internal Medicine, Chungnam National Univ Hosp,
Daejeon, Korea
SAP080
EXPRESSION OF CALCINEURIN AND REGULATOR OF CALCINEURIN 1
(RCAN1) IN THE RAT KIDNEY FOLLOWING LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE ADMINISTRATION
Jae-Youn Choi | Dong-Chan Jin | Jung-Ho Cha
Dept Anatomy, Dept Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul, Korea
SAP081
EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF OAT1/3 IN RENAL OUTCOME AFTER ISCHEMIC ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Reinhard Schneider | Boris Betz | Marcus Meusel | Christopher Held | Christoph Wanner | Michael Gekle | Christoph Sauvant
Univklinikum Würzburg | Julius-Bernstein-Inst Physiologie | Univklinikum
Halle
SAP082
RECOMBINANT HUMAN MANGANESE SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE PROTECTS AGAINST POSTISCHEMIC RENAL INJURY
Antonio Pisani | Aldo Mancini | Roberta Rossano
Chair of Nephrology FedericoII Naples | Molecular Biology & Viral Oncogenesis
Dept National Cancer
SAP083
ENDOTHELIAL CELL-DERIVED ENDOTHELIN-1 KNOCK-OUT PRESERVES
CORTEX ARCHITECTURE AFTER ISCHEMIC-REPERFUSION EPISODE IN
MICE
Nur Arfian | Keiko Yagi | Kazuhiko Nakayama | Hirowati Ali | Dyah S. Mayasari | Eko Purnomo | Noriaki Emoto
Cardiovascular Div Internal Dept, Grad School of Medicine Kobe Univ | Clinical
Pharmacy Dept, Kobe Pharmaceutical Univ
SAP084
PREVENTION OF HYPERGLYCEMIA-INDUCED AKI DEVELOPMENT
Shai Efrati | Sylvia Berman | Ramzia Abu Hamad | Joshua Weissgarten
Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
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PROTECTION OF MITOCHONDRIA: NEW TARGET TO PREVENT NEPHROTOXICITY
Egor Plotnikov | Dmitry Zorov | Anastasia Chupyrkina | Stanislovas Jankauskas | Maria Morosanova | Irina Pevzner | Natalia Pulkina | Ljubava Zorova
Belozersky Inst, Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow, Russia
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP085
EXTRACELLULAR HISTONES AGGRAVATE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY BY
CAUSING MICROVASCULAR DAMAGE AND TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR-2/4
ACTIVATION
Christina Rebecca Scherbaum | Ramanjaneyulu Allam | Julia Lichtnekert |
Murthy Narayana Darisipudi | Holger Hägele | Shrikant R Mulay | Khader
Valli Rupanagudi | Bernd Hohenstein | Christian Hugo | Liliana Schaefer |
Hans-Joachim Anders
Dept Nephrology, Medizinische Poliklinik, Klinikum Univ München, Campus
Innenstadt, München, Germany | Div Nephrology, Univ Dresden, Dresden,
Germany | Inst Allgemeine Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Klinikum GoetheUniv, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP086
A RABBIT MODEL OF UREMIA-INDUCED CARDIOMYOPATHY
Cristiana Corsi | Emiliana Ferramosca | Eleonora Grandi | Luciano Pisoni |
Ilaria Rivolta | Boris Dalpozzo | Eriselda Hoxha | Stefano Severi | Antonio
Santoro
DEIS, Univ Bologna, Italy | Veterinary Medicine, Univ Bologna, Italy | Experimental Medicine, Bicocca Univ Milano, Italy | Nephrology, Dialysis and Hypertension, S.Orsola-Malpighi Univ Hosp, Bologna, Italy
SAP087
GENETIC BACKGROUND INFLUENCES VEGFR PATHWAYS AND GLOMERULAR THROMBOTIC LESIONS IN NEPHROTOXIC NEPHRITIS
Mesnard Laurent | Rafat Cedric | Cathelin Dominique | Vandermeersch Sophie| Dominique Nochy | Garcon Loic | Callard Patrice | Jouanneau Chantal |
Verpont Marie-Christine | Hertig Alexandre | Rondeau Eric
INSERM U702, Paris, France | APHP, Paris, France | Assist Publ Hôp Paris, Hôp
Européen Georges Pompidou, Serv Anatomopathologie, Paris, France
SAP088
PERFLUOROCARBON PROTECTS KIDNEY TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS
BY SEPTIC PLASMA-INDUCED APOPTOSIS AND PROMOTES CD133+ RENAL PROGENITOR CELL DIFFERENTIATION
Vincenzo Cantaluppi | Davide Medica | Alessandro Domenico Quercia | Federico Figliolini | Sergio Dellepiane | Olga Randone | Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni |
Giovanni Camussi
Univ Turin, Turin, Italy
SAP089
A NOVEL MITOCHONDRIA TARGET ANTIOXIDANT AMELIORATES CISPLATIN NEPHROTOXICITY
Young Tai Shin | Dae Eun Choi | Ki-Ryang Na | Yoon Kyung Chang | Seong
Suk Kim | Bong-Hyun Ahn | Soon Ha Kim | Kang Wook Lee
Renal Div, Dept Internal Medicine, Chungnam National Univ Hosp, Daejeon,
Korea | Internal Medicine, Daejeon Saint Mary Hosp, Catholic Univ, Korea | LG
Life Sciences Ltd., R&D Park, Daejeon, Korea
SAP090
PHYSICAL EXERCISE MINIMIZES CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACUTE RENAL INJURY WITH DOWN-MODULATION OF TNF
Mariana Yasue Saito Miyagi | Niels Camara | Marilia Cerqueira Leite Seelaender | Lucas Maceratesi Enjiu | Patrícia Estler Rocha Guilherme | Marcus Pisciottano | Meire Hiyane | Caroline Yuri Hayashida | Vinícius de Andrade Oliveira|
Niels Olsen Saraiva Camara | Mariane Tami Amano
Inst Biomedical Sciences USP, São Paulo, Brazil
SAP091
IDENTIFICATION OF EXOSOMAL BIOMARKERS OF CISPLATIN CYTOTOXICITY IN RENAL TUBULAR CELLS: POTENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Sandra M. Sancho-Martinez | Fernando Sanchez-Juanes | Laura Vicente | Jose
Manuel Gonzalez-Buitrago | Ana Isabel Morales | Jose M. Lopez-Novoa | Francisco J. Lopez-Hernandez
Univ Salamanca | Hosp Univ Salamanca | Unidad Toxicología and Unidad
Fisiopatología Renal y Cardiovascular, Univ Salamanca, Spain | Inst Estudios
Ciencias Salud Castilla y León (IECSCYL)
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PARIS, France
SAP092
USING A HEAT INJURY ENDOTHELIAL CELL MODEL TO STUDY THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG AMILORID, PLASMINOGEN, UROKINASE, UROKINASE RECEPTOR, AND ALPHA-ENOLASE
Jin-Shuen Chen | Li-Chien Chang | Chun-Chi Chen
Tri-Serv General Hosp, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan | School Pharmacy, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan
SAP093
THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF STATIN IN 5/6 NEPHRECTOMIZED RAT
Moo Young Park | Soo Jung Choi | Jin Gook Kim | Seung Duk Hwang
Dept Internal Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang Univ Hosp, Korea
SAP095
CHRONIC PREDISPOSITION TO ACQUIRE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURE CAN BE
DETECTED BY URINARY TRANSFERRIN IN RATS
Laura Vicente-Vicente | Laura Ferreira | Jose Manuel González-Buitrago | Francisco J. López-Novoa | Jose Miguel López-Novoa | Ana Isabel Morales
Unidad Toxicología and Unidad Fisiopatología Renal y Cardiovascular, Univ Salamanca, Spain | Unidad Investigación, Hosp Univ Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
SAP096
SEPSIS-RELATED DOWNREGULATION OF MEDULLARY SOLUTE AND
WATER TRANSPORTERS IS MEDIATED BY NO-INDUCED INACTIVATION
OF TONEBP/NFAT5
Küper Christoph | Fraek Maria-Luisa | Beck Franz-Xaver | Wolfgang Neuhofer
Dept Physiology, Dept Nephrology, Univ Munich, Munich, Germany
SAP097
TIME COURSE mRNA EXPRESSION OF DNA METHYLTRANSFERASE 1, 3a,
3b and 3L DURING DEVELOPMENT OF RENAL FIBROSIS
Benjamin Vervaet | Nathalie Le Clef | Anja Verhulst | Patrick D'Haese
Univ Antwerpen, Antwerpen, Belgium
SAP098
CCAAT/ENHANCER-BINDING PROTEIN DELTA (CEBPD) AS A NOVEL REGULATOR OF HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR-1 (HIF-1) IN KIDNEY DISEASE
Tetsuhiro Tanaka | Junna Yamaguchi | Nobuaki Eto | Ichiro Kojima | Toshiro
Fujita | Masaomi Nangaku
Univ Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan | Div Nephrol & Endocrinol, Univ Tokyo Sch Med
SAP099
EFFECT OF METFORMIN GIVEN BEFORE OR DURING RENAL ISCHEMIA
ON ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN RATS
Antoni Wystrychowski | Grzegorz Wystrychowski | Ewa Obuchowicz |
Władysław Grzeszczak | Andrzej Więcek
Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia,
Katowice, Poland | Dept Internal Medicine, Diabetology and Nephrology, Medical Univ Silesia, Zabrze, Poland | Dept Pharmacology, Medical Univ Silesia,
Katowice, Poland
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SAP100
EFFECT OF ERYTHROPOIETIN ON SHORT TERM I/R REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS
Ciro Esposito | Massimo Torreggiani | Francesca Castoldi | Clara Migotto |
Nicoletta Serpieri | Fabrizio Grosjean | Alessandra Manini | Enrico Pertile |
Antonio Dal Canton
Unit Nephrology and Hemodialysis, IRCCS Fond Salvatore Maugeri, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy | Unit Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl, Fond IRCCS Policlinico
San Matteo, Univ Pavia, Pavia, Italy
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TRANSFERRIN, A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE ACUTE
PREDISPOSITION TO CISPLATIN-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Laura Vicente-Vicente | Laura Ferreira | Marta Prieto | Omar García-Sánchez |
María A. Sevilla | Francisco J. López-Hernández | Jose Miguel López-Novoa |
Ana Isabel Morales
Unidad Toxicología and Unidad Fisiología Renal y Cardiovascular, Univ Salamanca, Spain | Unidad Investigación, Hosp Univ Salamanca, Spain
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
AKI - CLINICAL
SAP101
IS THE CONTRAST-ENHANCED MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OR
MAGNETIC FIELD SAFE FOR THE PATIENTS WITH HIGH-RISK FOR ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY?
Ebru Gok Oguz | Refik Olmaz | Kenan Turgutalp | Necati Muşlu | Mehmet Ali
Sungur | Ahmet Kiykim
Div Nephrology Sanliurfa Hosp, Sanliurfa Turkey | Dept Internal Medicine, Div
Nephrology, Shool Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin | Dept Biochemistry, Shool Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin, Turkey | Dept Bioistatistic, Shool Medicine,
Mersin Univ, Mersin, Turkey
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP102
NEURAL NETWORKS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Wim Van Biesen | Jill Vanmassenhove | Griet Glorieux | Raymond Vanholder
Ghent Univ Hosp, Nephrology, Gent, Belgium | Ghent Univ Hosp, Ghent, Belgium
SAP103
ASSOCIATION OF ACE D ALLELE WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN NONCHINESE PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN A MULTI-ETHNIC
SOUTH ASIAN POPULATION
Sophia Chew
Singapore General Hosp, Singapore
SAP104
PREOPERATIVE SERUM URIC ACID IS THE MOST PREDICTIVE MARKER
FOR THE INCIDENCE OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY FOLLOWING CARDIAC
SURGERY
Katharina Förster | Tim Kaufeld | Jan Kielstein | Tobias Schilling | Axel Haverich | Hermann Haller | Bernhard Schmidt
Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany | Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Medical School of Hannover, Germany
SAP105
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A SEVERE A ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY RISK INDEX FOR CHINESE ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC SURGERY
Penghua Hu | Xinling Liang | Yuanhan Chen | Ruizhao Li | Fen Jiang | Zhilian
Li | Wei Shi
Div Nephrology, Guangdong General Hosp, Guangdong Academy of Medical
Sciences Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
SAP106
LONG TERM RENAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY REQUIRING RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY AFTER CORONARY
ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY
Cynthia C.W. Lim | Cynthia M.L. Chia | Ann Kheng Tan | Chieh Suai Tan
Singapore General Hosp, Dept Renal Medicine | Singapore General Hosp, Dept
Cardiothoracic Surgery
SAP107
EARLY POSTOPERATIVE ANGIOTENSIN COVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS/ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR INHIBITORS OR DIURETICS USE IS ASSOCIATED WITH A LOWER INCIDENCE OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER
CARDIAC SURGERY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
Penghua Hu | Xinling Liang | Yuanhan Chen | Ruizhao Li | Fen Jiang | Zhilian
Li | Wei Shi
Div Nephrology, Guangdong General Hosp, Guangdong Academy of Medical
Sciences Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
SAP108
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN THE LOWEST HEMATOCRIT DURING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS AND ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Roderica Ng | Sudhakar Subramani | Sophia Chew
NUS, Singapore | SGH, Singapore
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PARIS, France
SAP109
ANAEMIA PREVIOUS CARDIAC SURGERY PREDICTS ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Ana Pérez de José | Carmen Bernis Carro | Rosario Madero Jarabo | Juan Bustamante | Jose Antonio Sánchez Tomero
Spain, Madrid, Hosp Gregorio Marañón | Hosp la Princesa, Madrid, Spain |
Hosp la Paz, Madrid, Spain
SAP110
RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE SYSTEM BLOCKADE EXACERBATES CONTRAST-INDUCED NEPHROPATHY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING
CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY: PROPENSITY-MATCHED COMPARISON
Wookyung Chung | Han Ro | Jae Hyun Chang | Hyun Hee Lee | Ji Yong Jung
Gachon Univ Medicine and Science
SAP112
RENAL RECOVERY OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) AFTER CARDIAC
SURGERY
Loredana Fazzari | Anna Giuliani | Jacopo Scrivano | Laura Pettorini | Umberto Benedetto | Remo Luciani | Antonino Roscitano | Antonello Napoletano |
Daniela Coclite | Emanuela Cordova | Giorgio Punzo | Riccardo Sinatra | Paolo
Menè | Nicola Pirozzi
Dept Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Univ Rome Sapienza, UOC Nephrology
and Dialysis, AO Sant’Andrea, Italy | Dept Cardiac Surgery, Univ Rome Sapienza, AO Sant’ Andrea, Italy | UOC Nefrologia, AO G.Rummo, Benevento, Italy |
Ist Superiore Sanità, Rome, Italy
SAP113
URINARY NGAL (NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN)
FOR EARLY DETECTION OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) IN GERIATRIC
PATIENTS WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTION (UTI) TREATED BY COLISTIN
Linda Shavit | Rackhel Manilov | Nurit Algur | Yonit Wiener-Well | Itzchak
Slotki
Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel
SAP114
THE COMBINATION OF URINE NGAL AND SERUM CREATININE IS A
GOOD PREDICTOR FOR DIALYSIS REQUIREMENT IN ICU POPULATION
Chrysoula Pipili | Charikleia S. Vrettou | Kyparissia Avrami | Foteini Economidou | Kostas Glynos | Sophia Ioannidou | Vasiliki Markaki | Evaggelia Douka| Serafeim Nanas
Dept Nephrology, Aretaieion Univ Hosp, Athens, Greece | First Critical Care
Dept National and Kapodistrian Univ Athens,Greece | Dept Biochemistry, Evangelismos Hosp, Athens, Greece
SAP115
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY: ROLE OF CYSTATIN
C AND NGAL
Antonio De Pascalis | Piero Cofano | Stefania Proia | AnnaRita Valletta | Ottavia Vitale | Franco Russo | Erasmo Buongiorno
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl Unit, V. Fazzi Hosp, Lecce, Italy | Central Lab, V.
Fazzi Hosp, Lecce, Italy
SAP116
PLASMA NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL)
AS AN EARLY PREDICTIVE MARKER OF CONTRAST-INDUCED NEPHROPATHY IN HOSPITALIZED LOW-RISK PATIENTS UNDERGOING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT)
Vassilis Filiopoulos | Dimitra Biblaki | Dimitrios Lazarou | Dimitios Chrysis |
Mavra Fatourou | Sofia Lafoyianni | Dimosthenis Vlassopoulos
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URINARY NGAL AT ADMISSION DOES NOT PROVIDE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAN SERUM CREATININE, URINE OUTPUT AND FIRST 24H
FLUID BALANCE, FOR PREDICTION OF AKI IN SEPTIC PATIENTS AT ICU
Jill Vanmassenhove | Wim Van Biesen | Griet Glorieux | Raymond Vanholder
Ghent Univ Hosp, Ghent, Belgium | Ghent Univ Hosp, Nephrology, Gent, Belgium
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Nephrology Dept, 1st Dept Internal Medicine, 2nd Dept Internal Medicine,
Amalia Fleming General Hosp, Athens, Greece | Amalia Fleming General Hosp,
Athens, Greece
SAP117
EVALUATION OF NOVEL BIOMARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Oskar Zakiyanov | Vítězslav Kříha | Jan Vachek | Jana Švarcová | Tomáš
Zima| Vladimír Tesař | Marta Kalousová
Dept Nephrology, First Fac Medicine, Charles Univ Prague and General Univ
Hosp Prague, Prague, Czech Republic | Dept Physics, Fac Electrical Engineering,
Czech Technical Univ in Prague, Prague | Inst Medical Biochemistry and Lab Diagnostics, First Fac Medicine, Charles Univ Prague and General Univ Hosp Prague
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP118
NOVEL BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTION OF RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Manish Kaushik | Claudio Ronco | Dinna Cruz
San Bortolo Hosp, Vicenza, Italy
SAP119
EXPRESSION OF NESTIN IDENTIFIED BY PROTEOMICS: AS A URINARY
BIOMARKER OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Lu Zhang | Wen Zhang | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School of Medicine
SAP120
COMPARISON OF SERUM URIC ACID AND BIOMARKERS TO PREDICT
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
A Ahsan Ejaz | Ganesh Kambhampati | Noel Ejaz | Bhagwan Dass | Vijay Lapsia | Amir A. Arif | Abdo Asmar | Michiko Shimada | Mourad Alsabbagh |
Ravi Aiyer | Richard Johnson
Univ Florida | College Univ Chicago | Mount Sinai School of Medicine | Univ
Central Florida | Hirosaki Univ | Univ Colorado Health Sciences Center
SAP121
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY BIOMARKERS FOR PATIENTS IN A CORONARY
CARE UNIT: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
Tien-Hsing Chen | Chih-Hsiang Chang | Ming-Yang Chang | Ya-Chung Tian|
Cheng-Chieh Hung | Ji-Tseng Fang | Chih-Wei Yang | Yung-Chang Chen
Second Sect Cardiology | Dept Nephrology | Div Critical Care Nephrology,
Chang Gung Memorial Hosp
SAP122
RETROSPECTIVE 10-YEAR ANALYSIS OF SEPSIS-ASSOCIATED ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY: INCIDENCE, IMPACT ON OUTCOME, IDENTIFICATION
OF PLASMA MICROVESICLES AS POTENTIAL MEDIATORS AND BIOMARKERS OF DISEASE
Vincenzo Cantaluppi | Alessandro Domenico Quercia | Federico Figliolini |
Sylvia Giacalone | Alfonso Pacitti | Massimo Gai | Cesare Guarena | Gianluca
Leonardi | Luigi Biancone | Giovanni Camussi | Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni
Univ Turin, Turin, Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis, Cuneo, Italy
SAP123
THE ROLE OF PLASMA BIOMARKERS IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF
ICU PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS AND WITH AKI
Massimo de Cal | Paolo Lentini | Anna Clementi | Grazia M Virzì | Elisa Scalzotto | Claudio Ronco
Div Nephrology, Univ Padua, Padua, Italy | San Bassiano Hosp | San Bortolo
Hosp | Dept Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl, St Bortolo Hosp, IRRIV-International Renal Resarch Inst Vicenza, Vicenza, Italy
SAP124
CONTRAST MEDIA, NEPHROTOXICITY AND NEUTROPHIL-GELATINASE
ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN: BETWEEN DOUBTS AND CERTAINTIES
Antonio Lacquaniti | Valentina Donato | Maria Rosaria Fazio | Silvia Lucisano|
Valeria Cernaro | Rosaria Lupica | Michele Buemi
Univ Messina, Messina, Italy
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PARIS, France
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COMMUNITY ACQUIRED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN THE ELDERLY AND
VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Kenan Turgutalp | Ilter Helvacı | Ekrem Anık | Ahmet Kiykim
Mersin Univ Dept Internal Medicine Mersin, Turkey | Dept Biostatistic School
Medicine, Mersin Univ | Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, School Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin, Turkey
SAP126
CLINICAL PRESENTATION, COURSE AND OUTCOME OF ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY DUE TO VITAMIN D INTOXICATION
Muzafar Wani | Imtiaz Wani | Mohd Ashraf Bhat | Khurshid Banday | Mohd
Saleem Najar | Abdul Rashid Reshi | Nazir Ahmed Palla
SKIMS, Soura, Srinagar, India
SAP128
THYROID FUNCTION TESTS IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Pedro Iglesias | Teresa Olea | Cristina Vega-Cabrera | Manuel Heras |
M.Auxiliadora Bajo | Gloria del Peso | M.J. Arias | Rafael Selgas | Juan Jose Diez
Hosp Ramón y Cajal | Hosp Univ La Paz | Hosp General Segovia
SAP129
THE KIDNEY-LUNG CROSSTALK AND MORTALITY IN A COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE LEPTOSPIROSIS (WEIL SYNDROME) IN BRAZIL
Elizabeth Daher | Pedro Lucas Costa | Eduardo N.S. Pereira | Renata D.P. Santos | Krasnalhia Livia Abreu | Geraldo Silva Junior | Eanes D.B. Pereira
School Medicine, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | School Medicine, Univ
Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil
SAP130
REDUCED SYSTEMIC OXYGEN DELIVERY AND LOW BLOOD PRESSURE
ON DAY OF EARLY AKI INCREASE THE RISK OF PROGRESSION TO SEVERE
AKI IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
Mário Raimundo | Siobhan Crichton | Yadullah Syed | Jonny Martin | Craig
Whiteley | David Bennett | Marlies Ostermann
Hosp Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal | King’s College London, London, UK |
Guy’s & St Thomas Hosp, Dept Critical Care, London, UK
SAP131
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ACCORDING TO RIFLE CLASSIFICATION IN THE
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: OCURRENCE, RISK FACTORS, OUTCOME AND
PREDICTIVE FACTORS
Albana Gjyzari | Nestor Thereska | Alketa Koroshi | Myftar Barbullushi | Sulejman Kodra | Alma Idrizi | Arjana Strakosha | Elizana Petrela
Nephrology, Epidemiology, Univ Hosp Center Nënë Tereza
SAP132
REDUCED BLOOD PRESSURE AND FLUID ACCUMULATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH EARLY AKI ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED
MORTALITY
Mário Raimundo | Siobhan Crichton | Yadullah Syed | Jonny Martin | Joanna
Lemmich Smith | David Bennett | Marlies Ostermann
Hosp Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal | King’s College London, London, UK |
Guy’s & St Thomas Hosp, Dept Critical Care, London, UK
SAP133
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATENTS HOSPITALIZED WITH ACUTE DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE DEPENDING ON HYDRATION STATUS
Anna Klimenko | Evgeny Tuykhmenev | Svetlana Villevalde | Zhanna Kobalava
Peoples’ Friendship Univ Russia, Moscow, Russia
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RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS: THE COMPARISON OF THE DOPPLER USG,
CONTRAST-ENHANCED MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANGIOGRAPHY AND
SELECTIVE RENAL ARTERIOGRAPHY
Kenan Turgutalp | Ahmet Kiykim | Ilter Helvacı
Mersin Univ Dept Internal Medicine Mersin, Turkey | Div Nephrology, Dept
Internal Medicine, School Medicine, Mersin Univ, Mersin, Turkey | Dept Biostatistic School Medicine, Mersin Univ
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
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ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ST-ELEVATION ACUTE
CORONARY SYNDROME
Svetlana Avdoshina | Svetlana Villevalde | Evgeny Tyukhmenev | Marina Efremovtseva | Zhanna Kobalava
Peoples' Frendship Univ Russia, Moscow
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP135
DISTANT EFFECTS OF AKI ON LUNG INJURIES BY SOLUBLE MEDIATORS
IN BRONCHO-ALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE
LUNG INJURY / ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Hiroki Hayashi | Sachiyo Suzuki | Kensuke Kataoka | Yasuhiro Kondoh | Hiroyuki Taniguchi | Daisuke Sugiyama | Kunihiro Nishimura | Waichi Sato |
Shoichi Maruyama | Seiichi Matsuo | Yukio Yuzawa
Nephrology, Fujita Health Univ School Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan | Nephrology, Nagoya Univ Grad School Medicine, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | Respiratory and Allergic Medicine, Tosei General Hosp, Seto, Aichi, Japan | Clinical Pathology and Immunology, Kobe Univ Grad School Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
SAP136
COMPARED ANALYSIS OF THE MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE
RENAL FAILURE VS MULTI-ORGAN FAILURE IN FRENCH ICU
d'Ythurbide Géraldine | Fartoukh Muriel | Hertig Alexandre | Rondeau Eric
APHP, Hôp Tenon | Inserm U702
SAP137
HEMOPERFUSION PLUS CONTINUOUS VENO-VENOUS HEMOFILTRATION ON PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME
Ping Fu | Ling Zhang
West China Hosp Sichuan Univ, Chengdu, China
SAP138
A NEW CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION PROTOCOL IN EXTRACORPOREAL
TREATMENT FOR SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS WITH COUPLED PLASMA FILTRATION ADSORPTION (CPFA)
Marco Pozzato | Fiorenza Ferrari | Pasqualina Cecere | Paola Mesiano | Antonella Vallero | Sergio Livigni | Francesco Quarello
ASLTO2, Nephrology and Dialysis Dept, San Giovanni Bosco Hosp, Turin, Italy|
ASLTO2, ICU Dept, San Giovanni Bosco Hosp, Turin, Italy
SAP139
IMPACT OF INTENSIVE DAILY HAEODIALYSIS ON RENAL RECOVERY OF
CAST NEPHROPATHIES: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Laurent Hudier | Olivier Decaux | Atman Haddj-Elmrabet | Lise Mandart |
Marie Lino-Daniel | Franck Bridoux | Eric Renaudineau | Théophile Sawadogo| Patrick Le Pogamp | Cécile Vigneau
Médecine Interne, CHU Rennes | Néphrologie, CHU RENNES | Néphrologie,
Centre Hosp Bretagne Atlantique, Vannes | Néphrologie, CHU Nantes | Néphrologie, CHU Poitiers | Néphrologie, Centre Hosp Broussais, Saint-Malo |
Néphrologie, Centre Hosp Bretagne Sud, Lorient
SAP140
URINE OUTPUT AS A FACTOR IN INITIATING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Doh Famee | Hyang Mo Koo | Hyung Jung Oh | Seung Hyeok Han | Kyu Hun
Choi | Shin-Wook Kang
Dept Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Yonsei Univ, Seoul, Korea
SAP141
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TWO MODALITIES OF CVVHDF ON NURSES
WORKING LOAD
Manolie Mehdi | Maillard Nicolas | Christophe Mariat
CHU Saint Etienne, France
SAP142
OUTCOME AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF MALARIA-ASSOCIATED
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Pankaj Shah | Vivek Balkrishna Kute | Aruna Vanikar | Manoj Gumber | Hi-
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PARIS, France
manshu Patel | Hargovind Trivedi
IKDRC-ITS, Ahmedabad, India
SAP143
MICROCIRCULATION CORRELATES WITH RIFLE SCORE ON ADMISSION
AND PRIOR TO CRRT INITIATION
Chrysoula Pipili | Christos Manetos | Charikleia S. Vrettou | Stefania Poulaki|
Elli-Sophia Tripodaki | Adroula Papastylianou | Christina Routsi | Serafeim
Nanas
Dept Nephrology, Aretaieion Univ Hosp, Athens, Greece | First Critical Care
Dept National and Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Greece
SAP145
THE THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHIES IN THE ERA OF HIV - AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Gaji Chita | Malcolm Davies | Yusuf Veriawa | Saraladevi Naicker
Univ Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
SAP146
SURROGATE PREDICTORS OF SNAKEBITE MEDIATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND CARBONYL STRESS – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Pinaki Mukhopadhyay | Debarati Mukherjee | Raghwendra Mishra | Monoj Kar
NRS Medical College & Hosp, Kolkata, India
SAP147
ACUTE TUBULOINTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS CAUSED BY ABACAVIR AND
LAMIVUDINE (KIVEXA ®)
Daniel Zickler | Hans Wesselmann | Ralf Schindler
Charité Nephrology and Intensive Care | Dept Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary Medicine, Charité-Univ Berlin | Charité-Virchow Klinik
SAP148
PATHOGENIC MECHANISMS INFLUENCING THE RECOVERY OF RENAL
FUNCTION AFTER MACROHEMATURIA-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) IN IGA NEPHROPATHY
Eduardo Gutierrez | Jesús Egido | Alfonso Rubio-Navarro | Irene Buendía |
Luis Miguel Blanco-Colío | Oscar Toldos | Félix Manzarbeitia | Alberto De Lorenzo | Rosa Sánchez | Manuel Praga | Juan Antonio Moreno
Hosp Univ 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain | IIS-Fund Jiménez Díaz, Autonoma
Univ, FRIAT; Madrid, Spain | Complejo Hosp Segovia, Segovia, Spain
SAP149
HIGHER INFUSION RATE OF MANNITOL INCREASES THE RISK OF ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS WITH INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE
Min Young Kim | Na Ree Kang | Hye Ryoun Jang | Jung Eun Lee | Wooseong
Huh | Yoon-Goo Kim | Dae Joong Kim | Seung-Chyul Hong | Jong-Soo Kim|
Ha Young Oh
Seoul Medical Center, Seoul, Korea | Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
SAP150
GADOLINIUM-CONTRAST NEPHROTOXICITY IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
Tomoko Okamoto | Kouju Kamata | Shokichi Naito | Hiromi Tazaki | Shinichi
Kan
Kitasato Univ, Sagamihara, Japan
SAP151
EARLY INITIATION OF CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IS ASSOCIATED WITH A BETTER RENAL RECOVERY - A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIO-
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DOES ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY LEADS TO OR WORSEN CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE? RISK FACTORS FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AFTER ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY
Kensuke Uchida | Kunihiro Yamagata | Chie Saitou | Masashi Okada
Mito-Saiseikai General Hosp, Mito city, Japan | Tsukuba Univ Hosp, Tsukuba
city, Japan
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
NAL TRIAL
Lerner-Gräber Anne-Kathrin | Timo Speer | Link Andreas | Groesdonk Heinrich | Volk Thomas | Aaron Poppleton | Fliser Danilo | Klingele Matthias
Saarland Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Medicine 4, Homburg/Saar, Germany | Saarland Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Medicine 3, Homburg/Saar, Germany | Saarland
Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiothoracic Surgery, Homburg/Saar, Germany | Saarland
Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesiology, Homburg/Saar, German
SAP152
IN-HOSP MORTALITY AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF NON-DIALYSIS
REQUIRING ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS
Chun-Fu Lai | Vin-Cent Wu | Chih-Chung Shiao | Tao-Min Huang | KwanDun Wu
National Taiwan Univ Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan | Saint Mary’s Hosp, Luodong, Taiwan | National Taiwan Univ Hosp Yun-Lin Branch, Douliou, Taiwan
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP153
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI): AN ACCEPTABLE RISK OF TREATMENT
WITH ACE INHIBITORS AND ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR BLOCKERS?
Michael Bedford | Christopher Farmer | Jean Irving | Paul Stevens
East Kent Hosp Univ NHS Found Trust
SAP154
CHANGES IN THE INCIDENCE OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY REQUIRING
DIALYSIS (AKI-D): A FIVE YEARS SINGLE-CENTER REGISTER
Francesco Patera | Francesca Mattozzi | Sara Battistoni | Riccardo Maria Fagugli
Nephrology - Azienda Osp Perugia, Perugia, Italy
SAP155
THE URINARY CYSTATIN C LEVEL AS A PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER OF
MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Moo Young Park | Soo Jung Choi | Jin Gook Kim | Seung Duk Hwang
Dept Internal Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang Univ Hosp, Korea
SAP156
CLINDAMYCIN RELATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN 22 CASES
Honglang Xie | Huiping Chen | Shutian Xu | Qunpeng He | Jin Liu | Weixin
Hu | Zhihong Liu
Res Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing, China
SAP157
CYSTATIN C PREDICT MORTALITY BUT NOT AKI OCCURRENCE AMONG
ELDERLY CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
Maria Dalboni | Rosangela Blaya | Beata Marie Quinto | Roberto Narciso | Moacir Oliveira | Julio Monte | Marcelino Durão | Miguel Cendoroglo | Marcelo
Batista
Univ Federal São Paulo/UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brazil | Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein
SAP158
RENAL EXPRESSION OF MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC PROTEIN-1 IN PATIENTS WITH SCHISTOSOMIASIS MANSONI IN AN AREA OF LOW ENDEMICITY IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
Ana Lucia Hanemann | Alexandre Liborio | Elizabeth Daher | Alice Martins |
Maria Christiany C. Pinheiro | Geraldo Silva Junior | Gdayllon Meneses | Ramon de Paula Pessoa | Mariana Sousa | Fernando Schemelzer M. Bezerra
Dept Pathology and Legal Medicine, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil |
School Medicine, Univ Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil | School Medicine, Federal
Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | Dept Clinical Analysis and Toxicology, Federal
Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | Dept Physiology and Pharmacology, Federal
Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil
SAP159
SNAKEBITES-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
Polianna L.M.M. Albuquerque | Juliana B. Lima | Caroline B. Lima | Maria do
Socorro B. Veras | Geraldo Silva Junior | Elizabeth Daher
School of Medicine, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | Hosp Geral Waldemar Alcântara, Fortaleza, Brazil | Center Toxicological Assistance, Inst Dr. José
Frota, Fortaleza, Brazil | School of Medicine, Univ Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil
270
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP160
AKIN (ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY NETWORK) SCORE DID NOT PREDICT SURVIVAL AFTER ORTHOTOPIC LIVER TRANSPL (OLT)
Thais Nemoto Matsui | Claudia Totoli | Maria Claudia Cruz Andreoli | Maria
Paula Vilela Coelho | Nadia Karina Guimaraes de Souza | Adriano Luiz Ammirati | Fellype de Carvalho Barreto | Ben-Hur Ferraz Neto | Bento Fortunato
Cardoso dos Santos
Albert Einstein Jewish Hosp, Sao Paulo, Brazil | Federal Univ Sao Paulo
SAP161
SNAKE BITES, OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS AND INDIGENOUS MEDICINES ACCOUNT FOR HALF THE CASES OF BIOPSIED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN SOUTHERN INDIA
Anila Abraham | Georgi Abraham | Milly Mathew
Madras Medical Mission, Chennai, India
SAP163
PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR AKI DEVELOPMENT IN OLDER PATIENTS
Henrique Palomba | Isac Castro | Sirlei Regina Sousa | Andressa Nascimento
Jesus | Thiago Romano | Emannuel Burdmann | Luis Yu
State Univ São Paulo | Hosp Sancta Maggiore
SAP164
OUTCOME OF HOSP-ACQUIRED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ACCORDING TO
AKIN CRITERIA: LONG-TERM FOLLOW UP
Soon Hyo Kwon | Jin Young You | Yu Kyung Hyun | Sung Ae Woo | Jin Seok
Jeon | Hyun Jin Noh | Dong Cheol Han
Dept Internal Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang Univ Hosp, Seoul, Korea
SAP165
THE VALIDITY OF THE URINE OUTPUT AND SERUM CREATININE AS CRITERIA OF RIFLE CLASSIFICATION IN OUTCOME OF AKI
Liljana Tozija | Zvezdana Petronievic | Gjulsen Selim | Igor Nikolov | Olivera
Stojceva-Taneva | Koco Cakalaroski
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Univ Sts. Cyril and Methodius Skopje, R. Macedonia
SAP166
CIRCULATING ANGIOPOIETIN-2 AS A MARKER OF A COMPLICATED
COURSE OF E.COLI 0104:H4 INDUCED HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME
IN ADULT PATIENTS
Alexander Lukasz | Jan Beneke | Bernhard Schmidt | Jan Kielstein | Hermann
Haller | Jan Menne | Mario Schiffer
Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Hannover Medical School
SAP167
FIBRATE-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A COMMON AND OCCASIONALLY IRREVERSIBLE COMPLICATION
Natalia Polanco | Eduardo Hernandez | Eduardo Gutierrez | Victor Gutierrez
Millet | Esther Gonzalez Monte | Enrique Morales | Manuel Praga
12 de Octubre Univ Hosp
SAP168
A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE STUDY:
PROGNOSIS IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Lavilla Francisco Javier | Garcia-Fernandez Nuria | Mora-Gutierrez Jose Maria|
Maira Bes Rastrollo
Clinica Univ Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
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SAP162
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER AUTOLOGOUS BONE MARROW TRANSPL
IN PACIENTS USING LOWER DOSAGE OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE
Pastora M.A. Duarte | Fernando B. Duarte | Emanuelle M. Barros | Farnando
Q.S. Castro | Geraldo Silva Junior | Elizabeth Daher
School Medicine, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | School Medicine, Univ
Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP169
METFORMIN-ASSOCIATED LACTIC ACIDOSIS (MALA): A SINGLE CENTRE
EXPERIENCE ON 14 PATIENTS
Andrea Angioi | Maura Conti | Riccardo Cao | Alice Atzeni | Gianfranco Pili|
Valeria Matta | Efisio Murgia | Patrizia Melis | Valentina Binda | Antonello Pani
Div Nephrology and Dialysis, Azienda Osp G.Brotzu, Cagliari, Italy
SAP170
PHARMACOKINETICS OF MEROPENEM WITH 3-HOUR INFUSION REGIMEN IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ON CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Fernando Thomé | Fabiane Leusin | Elvino Barros | Cássia Morsch | Antônio
Balbinotto | Carmen Pilla
Hosp Clínicas Porto Alegre, Brazil
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP171
ACUTE MYOGLOBINURIC RENAL FAILURE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS
Vladimir Premru | Jadranka Buturović-Ponikvar | Rafael Ponikvar | Andreja
Marn-Pernat | Bojan Knap | Janko Kovač | Jakob Gubenšek | Boštjan Kersnič |
Ljuba Krnjak | Marija Prezelj
Univ Medical Center Ljubljana, Slovenia
SAP172
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HIGH URINARY ALPHA-1-MICROGLOBULINE - PROMISING MARKER OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY?
Jana Granatova | Martin Havrda | Zdenka Hruskova | Karolina Kratka | Ondrej Remes | Magdalena Mokrejsova | Milada Bolkova | Vera Lanska | Ivan
Rychlik
Thomayer Hosp, Prague, Dept Biochemistry | Charles Univ, 3rd Medical Fac,
Prague, Czech Republic | Charles Univ, 1st Medical Fac, Prague, Czech Republic| Inst Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic
SAP173
DOES THE CAUSE OF ‘PRE-RENAL’ AKI IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL SETTING MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO OUTCOMES?
Mark D. Uniacke | Robert J. Lewis | Scott Harris | Paul Roderick
Wessex Renal and Transpl Serv, Portsmouth, UK | Univ Southampton, Southampton, UK
SAP174
IMPROVEMENT IN OUTCOMES OVER TIME ARE BIASED BY ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PATIENTS WHO DO NOT BENEFIT FROM RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Fernando Thomé | Antônio Balbinotto | Elvino Barros | Cássia Morsch
Hosp Clínicas Porto Alegre, Brazil
SAP175
MAIN PAPER SHIGA-TOXIN INDUCED HUS
Nitschke Martin | Kunzendorf Ulrich | Beneke Jan | Bramstedt Jörn | Brunkhorst Reinhard | Kielstein Jan | Haller Hermann | Meyer Tobias F. | Ramazan
Leyla | Schmidt Bernhard M.W. | Schoecklmann Harald | Steinhoff Jürgen |
Kuehbacher Tanja | Jan Menne | Schiffer Mario
Univ Hosp Schleswig-Holstein | Medical School Hannover | Bremerhaven Hosp
Reinkenheide | Hosp Hannover Oststadt | Asklepios Hosp Hamburg Barmbek|
Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Medical School Hannover, Germany
SAP176
SYMPTOMS IN SHIGA-TOXIN INDUCED HUS PATIENTS
Beneke Jan | Emden Sang Hi | Ramazan Leyla | Michael Claus | Vetter Frank|
Sartison Aleksej | Samiri Sengül | Kielstein Jan | Bramstedt Jörn | Brunkhorst
Reinhard | Meyer Tobias F. | Schmidt Bernhard M.W. | Schiffer Mario |
Nitschke Martin | Kunzendorf Ulrich | Stingele Robert | Weissenborn Karin |
Kuehbacher Tanja | Haller Hermann | Jan Menne
Medical School Hannover | Hosp Reinkenheide | Hosp Hannover Oststadt |
Asklepios Hosp Hamburg Barmbek | Univ Hosp Schleswig-Holstein | Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Medical School Hannover, Germany
272
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WOMEN ARE PRONE TO DEVELOP A MORE SEVERE COURSE OF SHIGATOXIN MEDIATED HUS
Ramazan Leyla | Kielstein Jan | Beneke Jan | Brunkhorst Reinhard | Gueler
Feikah | Haller Hermann | Kuehbacher Tanja | Kunzendorf Ulrich | Menne Tobias F. | Michael Claus | Nitschke Martin | Schiffer Mario | Schmidt Bernhard
M.W.| Schoecklmann Harald | Steinhoff Jürgen | Jan Menne
Medical School Hannover | Hosp Hannover Oststadt | Univ Hosp SchleswigHolstein | Freeman Hosp | Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Medical School
Hannover, Germany
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BEST SUPPORTIVE CARE AND THERAPEUTIC PLASMA EXCHANGE
Jan Kielstein | Gernot Beutel | Susanne Fleig | Jürgen Steinhoff | Tobias Meyer | Carsten Hafer | Joern Bramstedt | Veit Busch | Martin Vischedyk | Uwe
Kuhlmann | Wolfgang Ries | Steffen Mitzner | Stefan Mees | Sylvia Stracke|
Jens Nürnberger | Peter Gerke | Monika Wiesner | Bernd Sucke | Miriam AbuTair | Andreas Kribben | Norbert Klause | Ralf Schindler | Frank Merkel |
Sabine Schnatter | Eiske Dorresteijn | Ola Samuelsson | Reinhard Brunkhorst |
German STEC-HUS Registry
Medical School Hannover | Univ Hosp Lübeck | Asklepios Klinik Hamburg |
Klinikum Bremerhaven | Univ Hosp Münster | St. Vinzenz Krankenhaus Paderborn| Klinikum Bremen Mitte | Diakonissenkrankenhaus Flensburg | Center
Extracorporeal Organ Support Univ Rostock | Walddoerfer Dialyse | Nephrology | Helios Klinikum Schwerin | Nierenzentrum am Sana Klinikum | Klinikum
Oldenburg | Klinikum Darmstadt | Evangelisches Krankenhaus Gilead | Dept
Nephrology, Univ Hosp Essen, Univ Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany | Nephrologisches Zentrum Rendsburg-Eckernfoerde | Charité-Virchow Klinik | Klinikum
Merheim| Klinikum Ernst v. Bergmann | Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,
Netherlands | Dept Kidney Diseases, Sahlgrenska Univ Hosp, Gothenburg, Sweden | President German Society of Nephrology | German STEC-HUS Registry
SAP180
CAMPYLOBACTER INFECTION PRESENTING WITH BLOODY DIARRHEA:
SONOGRAPHIC DIFFERENTIATION FROM EHEC/STEC INFECTION DURING A LARGE OUTBREAK IN GERMANY
Ansgar Reising | Carsten Hafer | Jan Kielstein | Bernhard Schmidt | FranzChristoph Bange | Marcus Hiss
Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Medical School Hannover, Germany | Medical School Hannover | Dept Microbiology, Medical School Hannover
SAP181
MARKED AND PROLONGED DECREASE IN THE NO PRODUCTION CAPACITY IN PATIENTS WITH STEC-HUS INDICATED BY A LOW L-ARGININE/
ADMA RATIO
Frank Vetter | Jan Beneke | Stefanie M Bode-Böger | Jens Martens-Lobenhoffer|
Mario Schiffer | Bernhard M. W. Schmidt | Herrmann Haller | Jan Menne | Jan
T Kielstein
Dept Nephrology and Hypertension Medical School Hannover, Hannover, Germany | Inst Clinical Pharmacology, Otto-von-Guericke Univ, Magdeburg, Germany
SAP181bis
OUTCOMES OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT
CANCER
Ho Sik Shin | Yeon Soon Jung | Hark Rim
Kosin Univ College Medicine, Busan, Korea
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PREDICTIVE PARAMETERS FOR PATIENTS WITH SHIGA-TOXIN INDUCED
HUS
Michael Claus | Kielstein Jan | Beneke Jan | Brunkhorst Reinhard | Gueler Feikah | Haller Hermann | Kunzendorf Ulrich | Menne Tobias F. | Meyer Tobias
N.| Nitschke Martin | Ramazan Leyla | Schmidt Bernhard M.W. | Schoecklmann
Harald | Steinhoff Jürgen | Kuehbacher Tanja | Schiffer Mario | Jan Menne
Medical School Hannover | Hosp Hannover Oststadt | Universital Hosp Schleswig-Holstein | Freeman Hosp | Asklepios Hosp Hamburg Barmbek | Dept
Nephrology & Hypertension, Medical School Hannover, Germany
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
CLINICAL NEPHROLOGY EPIDEMIOLOGY II
SAP182
THE BIRMINGHAM VASCULITIS ACTIVITY SCORE (BVAS) PREDICTS ALL
CAUSE MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ANCA ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS
Haris Agnes | Polner Kalman | Aranyi Jozsef | Braunitzer Henrik | Istvan Mucsi
Nephrology Dept, St. Margit Hosp, Budapest, Hungary | McGill Univ Health
Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP183
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME (APS) WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)
Kouju Kamata | Takashi Sano | Shokichi Naito | Tomoko Okamoto | Chikako
Okina | Mariko Kamata | Junya Murano | Kei Kobayashi | Mamiko Uchida |
Togo Aoyama | Yasuo Takeuchi | Yasushi Nagaba | Hisato Sakamoto
Kitasato Univ School Medicine | Kitasato Univ, Sagamihara, Japan | Kitasato
Univ Hosp, Kanagawa, Japan
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SAP184
LUNG CONGESTION BY ULTRASOUND PREDICTS DEATH AND CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS: A MULTICENTRE COHORT STUDY
Claudia Torino | Vincenzo Panuccio | Anna Clementi | Maurizio Garozzo |
Graziella Bonanno | Rosalia Boito | Giuseppe Natale | Teresa Cicchetti | Antonio Chippari | Domenico Logozzo | Giovanni Alati | Simonetta Cassani |
Arcangelo Sellaro | Graziella D’Arrigo | Giovanni Tripepi | Aliotta Roberta |
Maurizio Postorino | Francesca Mallamaci | Carmine Zoccali
CNR-IBIM, Reggio Calabria | Lung Comets Cohort (LCC) Working Group |
CNR IBIM and Osp Riuniti, Reggio Calabria
SAP185
CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AND INCEPTION OF DIALYSIS IN DIABETIC
AND NON-DIABETIC CKD PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY CALCIFICATION. FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Elisa Buonanno | Stefania Brancaccio | Vanessa Fimiani | Paola Napolitano |
Rosanna Spadola | Luigi Morrone | Biagio Di Iorio | Domenico Russo
Univ Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy | Osp Rummo, Benevento, Italy | Osp
Landolfi, Solofra, Avellino, Italy
SAP186
EARLY DETECTION OF ATHEROMATOUS DISEASE AT ALL STAGES OF
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IMPROVES WITH SIMULTANEOUS FEMORAL
AND CAROTID ULTRASOUND
Angels Betriu | Montserrat Martinez-Alonso | Teresa Vidal | Jose Valdivielso|
Elvira Fernandez
IRBLleida, Lleida, Spain | Hosp Arnau Vilanova, Lleida, Spain
SAP187
A PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN VERY ELDERLY (>80 YEARS) PATIENTS WITH
CKD STAGE 4-5 NEWLY REFERRED FOR NEPHROLOGY CARE
Faller Bernadette | Beuscart Jean-Baptiste | Luc Frimat
Serv Néphrologie, Hôp Pasteur | Serv Néphrologie, CHU Lille | Nephrology
Dept, Nancy Univ
SAP188
CKD AND CVD RISK FACTORS IN THE POORLY-RESOURCED NORTHERN
KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA
N.D. Madale | G.P. Thusi | N. Sibisi | B.G. Mazubuki | A.G.H. Assounga
Univ Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa
SAP189
DIURETICS TREATMENT AND RELATED SERUM SODIUM IMBALANCE
ARE ASSOCIATED WITH WORSE CLINICAL OUTCOME IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Ni-Chin Tsai | Hsiao-Han Wang | Yun-Chen Chen | Chi-Chih Hung | ShangJyh Hwang | Hung-Chen Chen
Kaohsiung Medical Univ Hosp
274
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PARIS, France
SAP190
HEART RATE VARIABILITY IN CKD PATIENTS
Patricia Branco | Teresa Adragao | Rita Birne | Ana Rita Martins | Ricardo Vizinho | Augusta Gaspar | Maria José Grilo | Jose Diogo Barata | Daniel Bonhorst | Pedro Adragão
Hosp Santa Cruz, Lisbon, Portugal | Inst Português Ritmo Cardíaco, Oeiras,
Portugal
SAP191
THE E/E' RATIO CAN PREDICT MORTALITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR
EVENTS IN CKD PATIENTS WITH DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION
Jae Seok Kim | Min Keun Kim | Seung Ok Choi | Byoung Geun Han
Yonsei Univ Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea
SAP193
IMPORTANCE OF BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN THE HIGH RISK POPULATION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: FROM THE RESULTS OF THE
KIDNEY EARLY EVALUATION PROGRAM IN JAPAN
Mitsuru Yanai | Kazuyoshi Okada | Kazuhisa Takeuchi | Kosaku Nitta | Susumu Takahashi
Div General Medicine, Dept Internal Medicine, Nihon Univ School Medicine |
International Kidney Evaluation Association Japan, Tokyo, Japan
SAP194
MODERATE AND SEVERE CORONARY CALCIFICATIONS IN NON DIALYSIS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS. WHICH BIOMARKERS? FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-23 AND/OR OSTEOPROTEGERIN?
Marion Morena | Isabelle Jaussent | Aurore Halkovich | Anne-Marie Dupuy |
Anne-Sophie Bargnoux | Leila Chenine | Hélène Leray-Moragues | Kada Klouche | Hélène Vernhet | Bernard Canaud | Jean-Paul Cristol
IRFD, CHRU, Montpellier, France | INSERM U1061, Montpellier, France |
CHRU, Montpellier, France | Lab Biochimie, CHRU Montpellier | CHRU, Serv
Néphrologie, Hémodialyse et Soins Intensifs, Montpellier, France | CHRU, Serv
Réanimation Métabolique, Montpellier, France | CHRU, Serv Radiologie, Montpellier, France | Univ Montpellier, Hôp Lapeyronie, Dept Nephrology, Montpellier, France
SAP195
THE LOW GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH INCIDENCE OF ARTERIAL HYPOTENSION
Alexander Shutov | Valery Serov | Julia Kuznetsova | Maxim Menzorov | Diana Serova
Ulyanovsk State Univ, Ulyanovsk, Russian Federation
SAP196
VASCULAR CALCIFICATION, ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND HYPERHYDRATION: PREVALENCE, DETERMINANTS AND CORRELATIONS IN NONDIALYSED CKD PATIENTS
Ligia Petrescu | Adrian Zugravu | Cristina Capusa | Simona Stancu | Simona
Cinca | Cristina Anghel | Delia Timofte | Lacramioara Medrihan | Dorin Ionescu | Gabriel Mircescu
Nephrology, Carol Davila Univ Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania|
Dr Carol Davila Teaching Hosp Nephrology, Bucharest, Romania | Dialmed
Dialysis Centers S.R.L., Bucharest, Romania | Univ Emergency Hosp, Bucharest,
Romania
SAP197
SEVERITY OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND SUBSEQUENT RENAL
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ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE DOES NOT ASSOCIATE
WITH THE CONCENTRATION OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT PROTEINS
IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Neirynck Nathalie | Eloot Sunny | Griet Glorieux | Barreto Daniela | Barreto
Fellype | Liabeuf Sophie | Lemke Horst D | Massy Ziad | Vanholder Raymond
Ghent Univ Hosp, Gent, Belgium | INSERM ERI-12 (EA4292), Amiens, France |
EXcorLab GmbH, Obernburg, Germany | Amiens Univ Hosp, Amiens, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
FUNCTION DECLINE IN NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS
Ta-Wei Hsu | Ko-Lin Kuo | Szu-Chun Hung | Der-Cherng Tarng
National Yang-Ming Univ Hosp, Yilan, Taiwan | Div Nephrology, Buddhist
Tzu Chi Hosp Taipei Branch | Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Taipei Veterans
General Hosp, and Inst Physiology and Clinical Medicine, National Yang-Ming
Univ, Taipei, Taiwan
SAP198
DECREASED RENAL FUNCTION IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH
THE SEVERITY OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Soobong Lee | Ilyoung Kim | Dongwon Lee | Harin Rhee | Sangheon Song |
Eunyoung Seong | Ihmsoo Kwak
Pusan National Univ School Medicine, Busan, Korea
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP199
RENAL DYSFUNCTION AND RISK OF FIRST HOSPITALIZATION FOR HEART FAILURE FOLLOWING CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING
Martin Holzmann | Carl Gardell | Anders Jeppsson | Ulrik Sartipy
Karolinska Inst | Göteborgs Univ
SAP200
MALNUTRITION, INFLAMMATION, AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS SYNDROME COMPONENTS PREDICTS POOR CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN
PATIENTS WITH STAGE 3-5 CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Yalcin Solak | Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz | Kayser Caglar | Mutlu Saglam | Halil
Yaman | Alper Sonmez | Hilmi Umut Unal | Mahmut Gok | Abduzhappar Gaipov | Mehmet Kayrak | Tayfun Eyileten | Suleyman Turk | Abdulgaffar Vural
Konya Univ Meram School Medicine, Konya, Turkey | Gulhane School Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
SAP201
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Luca Di Lullo | Fulvio Floccari | Rodolfo Rivera | Antonio Granata | Alessandro D'Amelio | Franco Logias | Giovanni Otranto | Moreno Malaguti | Alberto
Santoboni | Fulvio Fiorini
Dept Nephrology and Dialysis, L. Parodi Delfino Hosp, Colleferro (Roma), Italy|
Dept Nephrology and Dialysis, S. Paolo Hosp, Civitavecchia (Roma), Italy | Dept
Nephrology S. Gerardo Hosp, Monza, Italy | Dept Nephrology and Dialysis, S.
Giovanni di Dio Hosp, Agrigento, Italy | Dept Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl
Vito Fazzi Hosp, Lecce, Italy | Dept Nephrology and Dialysis Sorgono Hosp,
Sorgono (Nuoro), Italy |Dept Nephrology and Dialysis S. Maria della Misericordia Hosp, Rovigo, Italy
SAP202
HIGH INCIDENCE OF END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE IN THE TURKISHCYPRIOT POPULATION OF NORTHERN CYPRUS: A POPULATION BASED
STUDY
Thomas Connor | Deren Oygar | Dorothea Nitsch | Danniel Gale | Retha Steenkamp | Guy H. Neild | Patrick Maxwell
Univ College London | Nicosia State Hosp | London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | UK Renal Registry
SAP203
ESTIMATION OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN CANCER PATIENTS WITH RISK
FACTORS OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Ida Louise Høgsbro | Belén Redal-Baigorri
Roskilde Univ Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark
SAP204
EXISTENCE OF AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF WORKING GROUPS
ON OUTCOMES MEASURES IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER REPORTING
AND GREATER HOMOGENEITY IN OUTCOME MEASUREMENT IN RANDOMISED TRIALS: RHEUMATOLOGY VERSUS NEPHROLOGY
Benedicte Sautenet | Jean Michel Halimi | Agnes Caille | Philippe Goupille |
Bruno Giraudeau
Hop Bretonneau, Tours, France | CHU Bretonneau, Tours, France
276
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP205
RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Yalcin Solak | Mahmut Ilker Yilmaz | Kayser Caglar | Mutlu Saglam | Halil
Yaman | Hilmi Umut Unal | Mahmut Gok | Yusuf Oguz | Abduzhappar Gaipov | Mujdat Yenicesu | Hakki Cetinkaya | Tayfun Eyileten | Suleyman Turk|
Abdulgaffar Vural
Konya Univ Meram School Medicine, Konya, Turkey | Gülhane School Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
SAP207
OUTCOMES IN HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA AND RENAL FUNCTION
Yu Ishimoto | Takamasa Ohki | Mai Sugahara | Takafumi Kanemitsu | Masafumi Kobayashi | Lisa Uchida | Nagaaki Kotera | Shinji Tanaka | Tokuichiro
Sugimoto | Naobumi Mise
Mitsui Memorial Hosp, Tokyo, Japan
SAP208
TRADITIONAL THERMAL THERAPY WITH INDIRECT-MOXIBUSTION REDUCES THE RESISTIVE INDEX OF RENAL SEGMENTAL ARTERIES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Nagisa Miyazaki | Jun Matsumoto | Ichijiro Murata | Gakuro Yoshida | Kentaro Morishita | Hiroaki ushikoshi | Kazuhiko Nishigaki | Shinji Ogura | Shinya
Minatoguchi
Dept Cardiology, Respirology & Nephrology, Gifu Univ Grad School Medicine,
Gifu, Japan | Advanced Critical Care Centre, Gifu Univ Hosp, Gifu, Japan
SAP209
PATIENT-CENTERED, COLLABORATIVE, COMMUNITY RENAL CLINIC
Rebecca Harvey | Azhar Ala | Debasish Banerjee
St Georges, Univ London | Lambeth Primary Healthcare Trust | St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust, London UK
SAP210
CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT IN PRIMARY CARE LEADS TO REDUCED
LATE REFERRAL FOR RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Christopher Farmer | Jean Irving | Helen Hobbs | Toby Wheeler | Bernhard
Klebe | Paul Stevens
East Kent Univ Hosp NHS Found Trust
SAP211
EARLY NEPHROLOGY REFERRAL AND LATE INITIATION OF DIALYSIS
PREDICTS SURVIVAL IN HEMODALYSIS PATIENTS: 5 YEAR FOLLOW-UP
ANALYSIS
Gjulsen Selim | Olivera Stojceva-Taneva | Liljana Tozija | Nikola Stojcev | Saso
Gelev | Pavlina Dzekova-Vidimliski | Svetlana Pavleska | Aleksandar Sikole
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Univ Sts. Cyril and Methodius Skopje, R. Macedonia
SAP212
INCREASE IN RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY INCIDENCE HAS COME
TO AN END IN SWEDEN
Abdul Rashid Qureshi | Marie Evans | Maria Stendahl | Karl Göran Prütz |
Carl Gustaf Elinder
Karolinska Inst | Div Renal Medicine, CLINTEC Karolinska Inst, Stockholm,
Sweden| Dept Internal Medicine, Ryhov Hosp, Jönköping, Sweden | Dept Internal Medicine, Helsingborg Hosp, Helsingborg, Sweden
SAP213
LEFT VENTRICULAR GEOMETRIC PATTERNS IN THE PROGRESSION OF
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SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE IN CLINICAL OUTCOMES BETWEEN PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY AND CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHROPATHY IN A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED COHORT OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Yun-Chen Chen | Hsiao-Han Wang | Ni-Chin Tsai | Chi-Chih Hung | ShangJyh Hwang | Hung-Chen Chen
Kaohsiung Medical Univ Hosp
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Keiichi Tamagaki | Hiroshi Kado | Mayumi Nakata | Takashi Kitani | Noriyoshi Ota | Ryo Ishida | Eiko Matsuoka | Yayoi Shiotsu | Mami Ishida | Yasukiyo
Mori
Kyoto, Japan
SAP214
IMPACT OF THE MANAGEMENT OF CKD PATIENTS IN A CARE NETWORK
ON EARLY CARDIOVASCULAR MORBIDITY AND PREMATURE MORTALITY IN INCIDENT DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Maurice Christelle | Nicolas Rognant | Decullier Evelyne | Fave Sophie | Juillard Laurent | Laville Maurice
Hospices Civils Lyon, Lyon, France | Réseau TIRCEL, Lyon, France | Hôp Edouard Herriot, Lyon, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP215
CHILDHOOD BODY MASS INDEX TRAJECTORY AND CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE AT AGE 60-4 YEARS
Richard Silverwood | Mary Pierce | Diana Kuh | Caroline Savage | Charles
Ferro | Dorothea Nitsch
London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK | MRC Unit Lifelong Health and Ageing, Univ College London, London | Univ Birmingham,
Birmingham | Queen Elizabeth Hosp, Birmingham
SAP216
COURSE OF UREMIC SYMPTOMS AND QUALITY OF LIFE DURING PREDIALYSIS CARE
de Goeij Moniek | Halbesma Nynke | Ocak Gurbey | Rotmans Joris | Dekker
Friedo
Leiden Univ Medical Center, Dept Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden, Netherlands |
Leiden Univ Medical Center, Dept Nephrology, Leiden, Netherlands
SAP217
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS AND INCIDENCE OF RENAL REPLACEMENT
THERAPY IN AUSTRALIA
Philip Clayton | Blair Grace | Alan Cass | Stephen McDonald
Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transpl Registry | George Inst Global
Health
SAP218
SERUM PHOSPHATE QUALIFIES AS AN ATHEROSCLEROTIC RISK FACTOR PARTICULARLY IN THE SETTING OF YOUNGER CKD PATIENTS
Victor Lorenzo | Marisa Martin Conde | Angels Betriu | Adriana Dusso | Jose
M Valdivielso | Elvira Fernandez
Hosp Univ La Laguna, Tenerife | IRBLleida, Lleida, Spain | Nefrologia Experimental IRB Lleida | Hosp Arnau Vilanova, Lleida
SAP219
SHPT PARAMETERS AND THERAPEUTIC COSTS IN PATIENTS NEW TO
HAEMODIALYSIS: A SUB POPULATION ANALYSIS OF THE FARO2 STUDY
Daniela Paola Roggeri | Giuseppe Cannella | Mario Cozzolino | Sandro Mazzaferro | PierGiorgio Messa | Diego Brancaccio
Health Economist, Bergamo, Italy | Nefrologia, Osp S Martino, Genova, Italy |
DMCO, UO Nefrologia e Dialisi AO San Paolo, Univ Milano, Italy | Sapienza,
Univ Roma, Italy | Nefrologia, Osp Policlinico, Milano, Italy | UO Emodialisi
Simone Martini, Milano, Italy
SAP220
THE PULMONARY FUNCTION AND PHYSICAL CAPACITY BEHIND THE
KIDNEY: AN EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH PRE-DIALYTIC CHRONIC
KIDNEY DISEASE
Ruiter de Souza Faria | Natalia Fernandes | Julio Lovisi | Murilo Moura Marta |
Maycon Reboredo | Bruno do Vale Pinheiro | Marcus Bastos
Interdisciplinary Program Studies, Res, and Treatment in Nephrology, Federal
Univ Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora – MG, Brazil
SAP221
PRECAPILLARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN PATIENTS WITH
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CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE ON DIALYSIS AND WITHOUT DIALYSIS: RESULTS OF THE PEPPER-STUDY
Felix Hundt | Stefan Pabst | Christoph Hammerstingl | Thomas Gerhardt |
Dirk Skowasch | Rainer Woitas
Univ Hosp Bonn, Clinic Internal Medicine I, Bonn | Univ Hosp Bonn, Clinic for
Internal Medicine II, Bonn | Praxis für Nieren und Hochdruckkrankheiten, Bonn,
Germany
SAP223
EFFECT MODIFICATION BY ARGININE OF ADMA-RELATED LONG-TERM
CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN AN ELDERLY GENERAL POPULATION
Francesco Pizzarelli | Pietro Dattolo | Giovanni Tripepi | Stefano Michelassi |
Cristina Rossi | Stefania Bandinelli | Maren Mieth | Renke Mass | Luigi Ferrucci| Carmine Zoccali
S M Annunziata Hosp, Florence, Italy | CNR-IBIM and Nephrology-Transpl
Unit, Osp Riuniti, Reggio Calabria, Italy | Geriatric Unit and InCHIANTI Study,
Florence, Italy | Clinical Pharmacology, Univ Erlangen-Nuremberg, Nuremberg,
Germany | National Inst Aging, Baltimore, USA
SAP224
MULTIPLE GESTATION IN CKD PATIENTS: AN EXPLOSIVE MIX
Silvia Parisi | Silvana Arduino | Rossella Attini | Federica Fassio | Marilisa Biolcati | Arianna Pagano | Carlotta Bossotti | Martina Ferraresi | Piero Gaglioti|
Tullia Todros | Giorgina Barbara Piccoli
Materno-Foetal Unit, Dept Obstetrics, ASOU OIRM S Anna, Univ Torino, Italy |
SS Nefrologia Dept Clinical and Biological Sciences, ASOU San Luigi Gonzaga,
Univ Torino, Italy
SAP225
DISCORDANCES IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF RENAL IMPAIRMENT IN
SUMMARIES OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
Teresa M. Salgado | Blanca Arguello | Shalom I. Benrimoj | Fernando Fernandez-Llimos
Res Inst Medicines and Pharmaceutical Sciences (iMed.UL), Fac Pharmacy, Univ
Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal | Grad School Pharmacy, Univ Technology Sydney,
Sydney, Australia | Res Inst Medicines and Pharmaceutical Sciences (iMed.UL),
Dept Social Pharmacy, Fac Pharmacy, Univ Lisbon, Portugal
SAP226
COMPARING METHODS OF ESTIMATING RENAL FUNCTION IN AN INDIAN POPULATION: ASSOCIATION WITH DXA MEASURED MUSCLE MASS
Pippa Bailey | Charlie Tomson | Yoav Ben-Shlomo
Southmead Hosp, Bristol, UK | School Social and Community Medicine, Bristol
Univ, UK
SAP227
THE CLASSIFICATION TREE METHODOLOGY: A NEW WAY TO ESTIMATE
THE RISK AND THE PREDICTORS OF PROGRESSION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Antonio Santoro | Paola Rucci | Marcora Mandreoli | Francesco Caruso | Mattia Corradini | Marta Flachi | Dino Gibertoni | Angelo Rigotti | Giorgia Russo|
Mariapia Fantini
Malpighi Hosp, Bologna, Italy | Dept Medicine and Public Health, Univ Bologna| Unità Operativa Nefrologia, Dialisi e Ipertensione, Azienda S.Orsola - Malpighi, Bologna, Italy | Osp Ramazzini, Carpi- Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis
Unit Arcisp Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia , Italy | Dept Nephrology and
Dialysis, Osp Bufalini; Cesena | Osp Infermi, Rimini-Italy | Arcisp S. Anna, Ferrara -Italy
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SAP222
ASSOCIATIONS OF HANDGRIP STRENGTH WITH MORTALITY RISK AND
HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN MAINTENANCE HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A 6-YEAR COHORT STUDY
Antonio Alberto Lopes | Luciana Ferreira Silva | Cácia Mendes Matos | Márcia
Silva Martins | Fernanda Albuquerque Silva | Gildete Barreto Lopes
Fac Medicina Bahia, Univ Federal Bahia, Salvador, Brazil | Univ Estado Bahia,
Salvador, Brazil | Inst Nefrologia e Diálise, Salvador, Brazil | Clinica Rim e Hipertensão, Salvador, Brazil | Clínica NEPHRON, Salvador, Brazil | Federal Univ
Bahia, Salvador, Brazil
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP228
SCREENING FOR DIFFERENT STAGES OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
(CKD) AMONG HIGH RISK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES IN DELHI, INDIA: A WHO SPONSORED PILOT STUDY
Himansu Sekhar Mahapatra | Shamsunder Choudhury | Gurdeep Buxi | Neera
Sharma | Yadunanda Gupta | Venkentsan Sekhar
PGIMER, Dr. RML Hosp New Delhi, India | ICFAI Business School, Gurgaon,
Hariyana, India
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP229
DEVELOPMENT OF A QUESTIONNAIRE TO CLASSIFY POPULATION IN TO
HIGH RISK (HR) AND NO RISK (NR) GROUPS FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) SCREENING AMONG CENTRAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
IN DELHI, INDIA
Himansu Sekhar Mahapatra | Shamsunder Choudhury | Gurdeep Buxi | Neera
Sharma | Yadunanda Gupta | Venkentsan Sekhar
PGIMER, Dr. RML Hosp New Delhi, India | ICFAI Business School, Gurgaon,
Hariyana, India
SAP230
RISK CATEGORY SYSTEM COMBINED GLOMERULAR FUNCTION WITH
ALBUMINURIA HAS BETTER ABILITY TO PREDICT ADVERSE OUTCOMES
IN HIV-INFECTED MEN
Naoki Yanagisawa | Minoru Ando | Atsushi Ajisawa | Ken Tsuchiya | Kosaku
Nitta
Dept Infectious Diseases and Nephrology, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome
Hosp, Tokyo, Japan | Dept IV Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical Univ,
Tokyo, Japan
SAP231
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE (QoL)IN DIALYSED
PATIENTS. PART II: CORRELATION BETWEEN THE QoL AND THE PERSONALITY TYPE OF DIALYSED PERSONS
Ostrowski Janusz | Majkowicz Mikołaj | Manitius Jacek | Rutkowski Bolesław
Dept Nephrology, Wloclawek, Poland | Dept Psychiatric Diseases and Neurotic
Disorders, Medical Univ, Gdańsk, Poland | Dept Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Medical Univ, Bydgoszcz, Poland | Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal
Medicine, Medical Univ, Gdańsk, Poland
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SAP232
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF SERVS MAY BE A BARRIER TO HOME
DIALYSIS IN THE USA
Suma Prakash | Rick Coffin | Jesse Schold | Douglas Einstadter | Susan Stark |
Darlene Rodgers | Matthew Howard | Ashwini Sehgal
Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland Ohio, USA | Renal Netowrk, Indianapolis, USA | Cleveland Clinic Foundation | MetroHealth Medical Center | The
Intermountain ESRD Network
SAP233
IDENTIFICATION OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN PRIMARY CARE AND
THE INFLUENCE OF COMPUTERISED CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT
Paul Stevens | Jean Irving | Toby Wheeler | Bernhard Klebe | Christopher Farmer
East Kent Univ Hosp NHS Found Trust
SAP234
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: HOME VERSUS IN-CENTER HEMODIALYSIS FOR
PEOPLE WITH END-STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE
Suetonia Palmer | Allison Tong | Braden Manns | Jonathan Craig | Marinella
Ruospo | Letizia Gargano | Giovanni Strippoli
Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand | Univ Sydney | Univ Calgary, Calgary,
Alberta | Diaverum Medical Scientific Office | Cochrane Renal Group, Sydney,
Australia
SAP235
ORAL DISEASE IN PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: METAANALYSIS OF PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL OUTCOMES
Marinella Ruospo | Suetonia Palmer | Mariacristina Vecchio | Letizia Gargano|
280
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
Massimo Petruzzi | M De Benedictis | Fabio Pellegrini | Giovanni Strippoli
Diaverum Medical Scientific Office | Univ Otago Christchurch, New Zealand|
Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, Italy | Univ Bari, Italy | Cochrane Renal Group,
Sydney, Australia
SAP236
PREVALENCE OF AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE IN JAPANESE SUBJECTS, WHO HAVE NO KNOWN CHRONIC DISEASE, UNDERGOING AN ANNUAL HEALTH CHECKUP
Yoshiteru Ohno | Eiji Ishimura | Toshihide Naganuma | Kyoko Kondo | Wakaba Fukushima | Kayo Mui | Masaaki Inaba | Yoshio Hirota
Osaka City Univ Grad School Medicine
SAP238
DETECTING RISK FACTORS FOR KIDNEY DISEASE IN THE GENERAL POPULATION – EXPERIENCE OF NEPHROLOGY CAMPAIGNS IN A LARGE
URBAN CENTER IN BRAZIL
Elizabeth Daher | Geraldo Silva Junior | Camilla N. Jacinto | Rodrigo S. Pimentel | Graziela B.R. Aguiar | Caroline B. Lima | Renata C. Borges | Livia P.C.
Mota | João Victor L. Melo | Saulo A. Melo | Vanessa T. Canamary | Marilia
Alves | Sônia M.H.A. Araújo
School Medicine, Federal Univ Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil | School Medicine, Univ
Fortaleza, Fortaleza, Brazil
SAP239
WHY ELDER CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS HAVE LESS DIALYSIS
THAN DEATH, BESIDES THE EFFECT OF COMPETING RISK OF DEATH?
Yun-Chen Chen | Yen Kai Huang | Ni-Chin Tsai | Hsiao-Han Wang | Chi-Chih
Hung | Shang-Jyh Hwang | Hung-Chen Chen
Kaohsiung Medical Univ Hosp, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
SAP240
CD14++CD16+ MONOCYTES ARE PREDICTORS OF CARDIOVASCULAR
OUTCOME
Kyrill Rogacev | Bodo Cremers | Adam Zawada | Sarah Seiler | Nadine Binder| Philipp Ege | Gunnar Große-Dunker | Isabel Heisel | Florian Hornof |
Jana Jeken | Niko Rebling | Christof Ulrich | Bruno Scheller | Michael Böhm |
Danilo Fliser | Gunnar Henrik Heine
Dept Internal Medicine IV, Dept Internal Medicine III, Saarland Univ Medical
Center | Inst Medical Biometry and Medical Informatics, Univ Medical Center,
Freiburg
SAP241
INTERNATIONAL VARIATION IN INFLUENZA VACCINATION PRACTICES AND COVERAGE RATES AMONG HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: AN OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE CARE
BM Robinson | Mia Wang | Brian Bieber | Richard Fluck | Peter G. Kerr | Björn
Wikström | Mahesh Krishnan | Allen Nissenson | Ronald L. Pisoni
Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA | Derby City General Hosp, UK | Monash Univ, Australia | Akademiska Hosp,Uppsala, Sweden
| DaVita, Washington, USA | DaVita, El Segundo, USA
SAP242
BELIEFS ABOUT MEDICINES IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS DIFFER FROM THE
GENERAL POPULATION
Solveig Mykleset | Tone Brit Østhus | Bård Waldum | Ingrid Os
Oslo Univ Hosp Ullevål, Oslo
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP237
AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN KIDNEY FUNCTION, ITS INFLUENCING
FACTORS, AND ASSOCIATION WITH ASYMPTOMATIC CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS. A 5-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Xuefeng Sun | Shimin Jiang | Hongxia Gu | Yunshuang Chen | Chunsheng Xi|
Xi Qiao | Xiangmei Chen
Dept Nephrology, Chinese PLA General Hosp, State Key Lab Kidney Disease,
Beijing, China
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP243
IMPROVEMENT IN KIDNEY FUNCTION AFTER CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
Jesmar Buttigieg | Andrew Cassar | Joseph Farrugia Agius
Mater Dei Hosp Nephrology Dept Malta | Mater Dei Hosp Cardiology Dept
Malta
SAP244
IDENTIFICATION OF PATIENTS WITH GLOMERULAR HYPERFILTRATION
Belén Redal-Baigorri
Roskilde Univ Hosp, Roskilde, Denmark
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP245
PRESENCE OF PROTEINURIA HAS A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON SHORTTERM MORTALITY OF PATIENTS WITH NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
Masaki Hara | Minoru Ando | Ken Tsuchiya | Kosaku Nitta
Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hosp, Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Women's Medical
Univ, Tokyo, Japan
SAP246
A PILOT STUDY OF ANTI-BETA1-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES
IN CKD PATIENTS
Masaya Yamato | Keiko Yasuda | Koichi Sasaki
Rinku General Medical Center
282
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MAY 24-27, 2012
P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
CLINICAL STUDIES IN CKD 1-5
SAP247
PLASMA ADIPONECTIN CONCENTRATION AND ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE (eGFR) IN ELDERLY SUBJECTS. THE POLISH POPULATION STUDY - POLSENIOR
Magdalena Szotowska | Jerzy Chudek | Andrzej Więcek | Marcin Adamczak
Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Clinic, Medical Univ Silesia | Dept
Patophisiology, Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia, Katowice, Poland
SAP249
LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION IN END STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS ON DIALYSIS IN POPULATION WITH MODERATE PREVALENCE
RATE OF TUBERCULOSIS
Anna Steć | Maria Kozioł-Montewka | Andrzej Książek
Nephrology Dept, Medical Univ Lublin, Poland | Dept Medical Microbiology,
Medical Univ Lublin, Poland
SAP250
OBSERVATIONAL DATA TO STUDY SODIUM BICARBONATE IN CKD: THE
FEASIBILITY OF MARGINAL STRUCTURAL MODELLING
Kate Birnie | Fergus Caskey | Aisha Iqbal Geeson
Bristol Univ, Bristol, UK | NHS North Bristol Trust, Bristol, UK
SAP251
CLINICAL DOSE SELECTION OF THE C5A RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
CCX168 FOR THE PHASE 2 ANCA-ASSOCIATED RENAL VASCULITIS CLINICAL TRIAL (THE CLEAR TRIAL)
Daniel Dairaghi | Daniel Johnson | Manmohan Leleti | Shichang Miao | Hong
Xiao | J. Charles Jennette | Jay P. Powers | Lisa Seitz | Yu Wang | Juan C. Jaen|
Thomas J. Schall | Pirow Bekker
ChemoCentryx, Mountain View, CA, USA | Univ North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
NC, USA
SAP252
SEQUENTIAL CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF IGG4RELATED RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS
Haruna Arai | Hiroki Hayashi | Kazuhiro Sugiyama | Kouichirou Yamamoto|
Shigehisa Koide | Kazutaka Murakami | Makoto Tomita | Midori Hasegawa |
Yukio Yuzawa
Dept Nephrology, Fujita Health Univ School of Medicine, Aichi
SAP253
COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN CKD AND HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITHOUT CLINICAL DEMENTIA. PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS
Despina Karasavvidou | Rigas Kalaitzidis | George Spanos | Kosmas Pappas |
Athina Tatsioni | Kostas Siamopoulos
Dept Nephrology, Univ Hosp Ioannina
SAP254
SIGNIFICANCE OF MAST CELL RENAL INFILTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH
ANTI-GLOMERULAR BASEMENT MEMBRANE NEPHRITIS
Yi-Yan Zhang | Zheng Tang | Dong-Mei Chen | Ming-Chao Zhang | Zhi-Hong
Liu
Res Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ School of Medicine
SAP255
THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-FGF-23
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP248
TIME OF RECOVERY AFTER HEMODIALYSIS IS RELATED TO THE NUMBER
OF FATIGUE QUALITIES
Maurizio Bossola | Enrico Di Stasio | Manuela Antocicco | Patrizia Silvestri |
Luigi Tazza
Catholic Univ
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
AND KLOTHO SERUM DETERMINING IN CKD PATIENTS
Yuriy Milovanov | Ludmila Milovanova | Lidia Kozlovskaya
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ, Ministry Health and Social Development Russia
SAP256
EXPOSURE-RESPONSE ANALYSES OF BARDOXOLONE METHYL SAFETY
AND EFFICACY AND CLINICAL TRIAL SIMULATIONS TO INFORM PHASE
III DOSE SELECTION
Cheri Klein | Peter Noertersheuser | Sven Mensing | Nathan Teuscher | Colin
Meyer | Emily Dumas | Walid Awni
Abbott Laboratories | Abbott GmBH & Co | Reata Pharmaceuticals
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP257
VITAMIN D3 SUPPLEMENTATION DOES NOT AFFECT SERUM LIPIDS IN
NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH MODERATE IMPAIRMENT OF RENAL
FUNCTION
Hamid Dezfoolian | Ola Samuelsson | Maria Svensson
Dept Nephrology, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg Univ, Gothenburg, Sweden | Dept Kidney Diseases, Sahlgrenska Univ Hosp, Gothenburg, Sweden |
Dept Nephrology, Sahlgrenska Univ Hosp, Gothenburg, Sweden
SAP258
PITAVASTATIN AMELIORATES RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH
CKD (P-STAR-CKD)
Yoshinari Yasuda | Sawako Kato | Naotake Tsuboi | Waichi Sato | Shoichi Maruyama | Enyu Imai | Yukio Yuzawa | Seiichi Matsuo
Nagoya Univ Grad School Medicine, Nagoya, Japan | Fujita Health Univ, Toyoake, Japan
SAP259
PREVALENCE AND DETERMINANTS OF HYPERKALEMIA IN PRE-DIALYSIS PATIENTS FOLLOWED IN A LOW-CLEARANCE CLINIC ENVIRONMENT
Pantelis Sarafidis | Rochelle Blacklock | Eleri Wood | Adam Rumjon | Shanique
immonds | Jessica Fletcher-Rogers | Rob Elias | Beatriz Tucker | Dawn Baynes|
Claire Sharpe | Katie Vinen
Academic Dept Renal Medicine, King’s College Hosp
SAP260
BARDOXOLONE METHYL IMPROVES MARKERS OF RENAL FUNCTION IN
PATIENTS WITH STAGE 4 CKD AND TYPE 2 DIABETES
Sudarshan Hebbar | Angie Goldsberry, MS | Melanie Chin | Colin Meyer |
Paul Audhya
Reata Pharmaceuticals, Irving TX, USA
284
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MAY 24-27, 2012
P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
NUTRITION, INFLAMMATION
AND OXIDATIVE STRESS - CKD 1-5
SAP261
OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION AS IMPORTANT
COMPONENTS OF CARDIAC VALVE CALCIFICATION IN PREDIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Oleksandr Susla
Ternopil Univ Hosp, Ternopil, Ukraine
SAP263
CARBAMYLATED LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN (LDL) INDUCES ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION
Timo Speer | Frederick O. Owala | Marjan Razawi | Eric Holy | Bahlmann Ferdinand | Fliser Danilo | Thomas F. Lüscher | Felix C. Tanner
Univ Hosp Zurich, Cardiovascular Center, Zurich, Switzerland | Saarland Univ
Hosp, Dept Internal Medicine IV, Homburg/Saar, Germany
SAP264
THE ROLE OF LEPTIN IN NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND SURVIVAL IN
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) PATIENTS
Anastasia Markaki | Ioannis Petrakis | Vasiliki Mavroeidi | Kostas Perakis |
George A Fragkiadakis | Maria Venyhaki | Michael Tzanakakis | Eleftheria Vardaki | Kyriaki Maraki | Theodoros Doskas | Eugene Daphnis
Dept Nutrition and Dietetics, Technological Educational Inst Crete, Crete, Greece | Dept Nephrology, Univ Hosp Heraklion, Heraklion, Crete, Greece | Dept
Clinical Chemistry, School Medicine, Univ Crete, Greece | Dept Nephrology,
General Hosp Chios, Chios, Greece
SAP265
CENTRAL ADIPOSITY AND INFLAMMATION IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Rachel Bregman | Barbara Vale | Carla Lemos | Laura Kawakami | Maria Ines
Silva
State Univ Rio de Janeiro
SAP266
ESTIMATION OF TOTAL ADIPOSE TISSUE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
USING BIOIMPEDANCE TECHNIQUES
Fansan Zhu | George Kaysen | Peter Kotanko | Samer R. Abbas | Yanna Dou |
Steven Heymsfield | Nathan W Levin
Renal Res Inst, New York USA | Univ California Davis, Davis CA USA | Renal
Res Inst; Beth Israel Medical Cener, New York, USA | St. Lukes Hosp, New York,
USA
SAP267
PERI-AORTIC FAT TISSUE AND MALNUTRITION-INFLAMMATION-ATHEROSCLEROSIS/CALCIFICATION SYNDROME IN END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS
Kultigin Turkmen | Hatice Kayikcioglu | Ibrahim Guney | Lutfullah Altintepe|
Orhan Ozbek | Halil Zeki Tonbul
Konya Univ, Meram School Medicine, Konya, Turkey | Konya Univ, Konya, Turkey | Meram Training and Reseach Hosp
SAP268
HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN VARIABILITY AND LOW TRIGLYCERIDE LEVELS PREDICT MORTALITY IN INCIDENT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BY
VIRTUE OF THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH INFLAMMATION
George A Kaysen | Len A Usvyat | Stephan Thijssen | Nathan W Levin | Peter
Kotanko
Dept Medicine Div Nephrology UC Davis | Renal Res Inst, New York, USA
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP262
GERIATRIC NUTRITIONAL RISK INDEX MAY BE A SIGNIFICANT PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN KOREAN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A SINGLE
CENTER STUDY
Ho Sik Shin | Yeon Soon Jung | Hark Rim
Kosin Univ College Medicine
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP269
SERUM FETUIN-A IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMPONENTS OF MIAC
(MALNUTRITION, INFLAMMATION, ATHEROSCLEROSIS, CALCIFICATION) SYNDROME IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Ruya Mutluay | Ceyla Konca Degertekin | Ülver Derici | Mahmut Ilker Yılmaz|
Ferda Akkıyal | Serap Gültekin | Sevim Gönen | Serpil Müge Değer | Turgay
Arınsoy | Şükrü Sindel
Gazi Univ Fac Medicine, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Fac Medicine, Dept Endocrinology, Ankara, Turkey | Dept Radiology, Gazi Univ Fac
Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP270
ACTIVATION OF NUCLEAR FACTOR-K B IN THE AORTA OF PATIENTS
IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SEVERITY OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS BUT NOT
WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Miguel Hueso | Joan Torras | Marta Carrera | August Vidal | Estanis Navarro |
Israel Rivas | Ines Rama | Nuria Bolaños | Cristian Varela | Alberto MartinezCastelao | Josep M. Grinyo
Hosp Bellvitge-IDIBELL | Lab Oncologia Molecular-IDIBELL
SAP271
THE EFFECT OF N-3 POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS ON ADIPONECTIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH END STAGE RENAL DISEASE
Frederik Harving | My Svensson | Erik Berg Schmidt | Kaj Anker Jørgensen |
Jeppe Hagstrup Christensen
Dept Nephrology Aalborg Hosp, Aalborg, Denmark | Dept Cardiology, Center
Cardiovascular Res, Aalborg Hosp, Aalborg, Denmark | Dept Renal Medicine C,
Skejby Hosp, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Aarhus, Denmark
SAP272
PROCALCITONIN IS NOT SUPERIOR TO C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AS A MARKER OF INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Ji Hyeon Park | Eun Hee Koo | Hyun Kyung Kim | Min Su Kim | A Jin Cho |
Jung Eun Lee | Hye Ryoun Jang | Wooseong Huh | Dae Joong Kim | Yoon-Goo
Kim | Ha Young Oh
Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
SAP273
EFFECT OF ORAL FRUCTOSE LOAD ON SERUM URIC ACID, LIPIDS AND
BLOOD PRESSURE IN RENAL TRANSPL RECIPIENTS AND NON-TRANSPLED CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Anna Zawiasa | Dariusz Nowak | Michał Nowicki
Dept Nephrology, Hypertension and Kidney Transpl, Medical Univ Łódź |
Chair Clinical and Experimental Physiology, Medical Univ Łódź, Poland
SAP274
DO CYTOKINES AT CURRENTLY OBSERVED CONCENTRATIONS IN
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE INDUCE LEUKOCYTE ACTIVITY?
Neirynck Nathalie | Glorieux Griet | Schepers Eva | Vanholder Raymond
Ghent Univ Hosp, Gent, Belgium
SAP275
USE OF ALLOPURINOL IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN PROGRESSIVE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)
Khai Ping Ng | Stephanie Stringer | Mark Jesky | Mary Dutton | Charles Ferro|
Paul Cockwell
Univ Hosp Birmingham, Birmingham, UK | Univ Bimingham, UK | Queen Elizabeth Hosp Birmingham, UK
SAP276
INSULIN GROWTH FACTOR-1 (IGF-1) AS A PREDICTOR OF NUTRITIONAL
STATUS AND MORTALITY IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) STAGE
5 PATIENTS
Ting Jia | Thiane Gama Axelsson | Bengt Lindholm | Olof Heimburger | Peter
Barany | Peter Stenvinkel | Abdul Rashid Qureshi
Div Renal Medicine and Baxter Novum, Dept Clinical Science, Intervention and
Technology, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm,Sweden | Baxter Novum and Renal Medicine, Karolinska Inst | Karolinska Inst
286
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MAY 24-27, 2012
P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP277
INFLUENCE OF INTRA-INDIVIDUAL INTERLEUKIN-6 VARIATIONS ON
THE CARDIOVASCULAR PROGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE (NOT ON DIALYSIS)
Borja Quiroga | Marian Goicoechea | Soledad García de Vinuesa | Úrsula Verdalles | Javier Reque | Nayara Panizo | David Arroyo | Alba Santos | Nicolás
Macías | José Luño
Hosp Gregorio Marañón
SAP279
INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN NEPHROTIC SYNDROME PATIENTS
Ozkan Gungor | Meltem Sezis Demirci | Fatih Kircelli | Erhan Tatar | Ender
Hur | Sait Sen | Huseyin Toz | Ali Basci | Ercan Ok
Ege Univ School of Medicine, Div Nephrology | Ege Univ School Medicine, Div
Pathology
SAP280
PBMC MICRO RNA-155 IS UP-REGULATED IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Vincenzo Sepe | Paolo Albrizio | Massimiliano Gnecchi | Elisabetta Cervio |
Pasquale Esposito | Teresa Rampino | Carmelo Libetta | Antonio Dal Canton
Fond IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy | Univ Pavia
SAP281
OXIDIZED-LDL AND LIPOPROTEIN (A) LEVELS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS UNDER HEMODIALYSIS: INFLUENCE OF ADIPONECTIN
AND OF A POLYMORPHISM IN THE APOLIPOPROTEIN (A) GENE
M. Sameiro Faria | Sandra Ribeiro | G. Silva | H. Nascimento | P. Rocha-Pereira| V. Miranda | E. Vieira | R. Santos | D. Mendonça | A. Quintanilha | E.
Costa| L. Belo | A. Santos-Silva
FMC, Dinefro – Diálises e Nefrologia, SA; Inst Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Univ Porto | Fac Farmácia, Univ Porto; Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular
(IBMC)| Inst Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC), Univ Porto; Centro Investigação Ciências Saúde, Univ Beira Interior, Covilhã | Unidade Genética Molecular, Centro Genética Médica Dr. Jacinto Magalhães (INSARJ) | Inst Ciências
Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Univ Porto; Inst Saúde Pública da Univ Porto (ISPUP)
SAP282
EFFECT OF DARK CHOCOLATE INTAKE ON RENAL TISSUE OXYGENATION AS MEASURED BY BOLD-MRI
Menno Pruijm | Lucie Hofmann | Elise Heuvelin | Valentina Forni | Andrew
Coristine | Matthias Stuber | Bruno Vogt | Michel Burnier
Univ Lausanne, Lausanne | Univ Hosp Lausanne, Lausanne
SAP283
AN ORIGINAL MODEL FOR DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW-UP OF MALNUTRITION IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PATIENTS
Maria Grazia Chiappini | Thomas Ammann | Lina Muzzi | Alessandra Grosso
Nefrology and Dialysis Unit, FBF Hosp | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit AfaR
CRCCS FBF Hosp, Rome, Italy
SAP284
TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HCV WITH PEGYLATED IFN ALPHA 2-A IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS; SINGLE SAUDI CENTER EXPERIENCE
Alaa Sabry
Mansoura Urology and Nephrology Center
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP278
OXIDIZED HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN AND ITS SUBFRACTION ARE INCREASED ACCORDING TO CKD STAGE SEVERITY
Hirokazu Honda | Tsutomu Hirano | Masashi Ueda | Shiho Kojima | Shinichi
Mashiba | Yasuyuki Hayase | Tetsuo Michihata | Tadao Akizawa
Div Nephrology, Diabetes, Metabolism, and Endocrinology, Dept Medicine, Showa Univ School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan | Ikagaku Co. Ltd., Kyoto, Japan | Ebara
Clinic, Tokyo, Japan
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP285
INCREASED LEVELS OF SERUM AMYLOID A IN END STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRESENCE OF A UNIQUE BIOMARKER IDENTIFIED BY PROTEIN CHIP ARRAY ANALYSIS
Vinod Bansal | Debra Hoppensteadt | Walter Jeske | Jawed Fareed
Loyola Univ Medical Center
288
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MAY 24-27, 2012
P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
GLOMERULONEPHRITIS II
SAP286
PERUVIAN AMAZONIC RACE AS A FACTOR OF WORSE PROGNOSIS ON
RENAL FUNCTION IN PROLIFERATIVE LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Renzo P. Valdivia Vega | Jessica Perez Carlos
Hosp Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Lima, Peru | EsSalud
SAP288
ORAL MIZORIBINE PULSE THERAPY FOR NEPHROTIC SYNDROME AND
LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Noriaki Yorioka | Toshiki Doi | Shuma Hirashio | Michiko Arita | Akira Hirabayashi
Hiroshima Kidney Organization, Hiroshima | East Clinic, Hiroshima | Hiroshima Univ Hosp, Hiroshima | Hiroshima Bay Clinic, Hiroshima
SAP289
ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROM, ANTIPHOSHPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES
AND RENAL INVOLVEMENT - CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES, TREATMENT AND OUTCOME
Eduard Tilkiyan | Emilia Chonova | Yovko Ronchev | Emil Kumchev
MHAT Kaspela Plovdiv Bulgaria Nephrology Ward
SAP290
COMPARISON OF TWO DIFFERENT THERAPEUTIC REGIMENS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF PURE MEMBRANOUS LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Panagiotis Giamalis | Michalis Spartalis | Maria Stangou | Ioannis Tsouchnikas| Dimitrios Moysiades | Despina Dimopoulou | Alexandros Garyfalos |
George Efstratiadis | Dimitrios Memmos
Nephrology Clinic, Hippokration General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece | 4th Clinic Internal Medicine, Hippokration General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece
SAP291
MEMBRANOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS AND ANTI-PHOSPHOLIPASE A2RECEPTOR ANTIBODY TESTING: USEFUL TOOL IN IN ROUTINE CLINICAL
PRACTICE
Ulf Schönermarck | Peter Eichhorn | Thomas Sitter | Thorsten Wendler | Volker
Vielhauer | Stephan Lederer | Kai Fechner | Michael Fischereder
Nephrology Div, Medical Clinic IV, Inst Clinical Chemistry, Univ Hosp Munich,
Ludwig-Maximilians Univ, Munich, Germany | KfH Nierenzentrum Laim, Munich, Germany | Inst Experimental Immunology, Euroimmun AG, Luebeck,
Germany
SAP292
INFLUENCE OF A FUNCTIONAL POLYMORPHISM OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR (VEGF) GENE ON MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Christos Bantis | Peter Heering | Nicoletta-Maria Kouri | Maria Stangou | Christina Schwandt | Nicola Kuhr | Katrin Ivens | Lars-Christian Rump
Dept Nephrology, Papanikolaou General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece | Dept Nephrology, Heinrich-Heine Univ Düsseldorf, Germany
SAP293
LONG TERM (MORE THAN 20 YEARS) CLINICAL OUTCOME OF 114 IMN
PATIENTS: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Valeria Matta | Patrizia Melis | Maura Conti | Riccardo Cao | Valentina Binda|
Paolo Altieri | Anna Maria Asunis | Walter Catani | Matteo Floris | Andrea
Angioi | Mauro Congia | Francesco Cucca | Luigi Minerba | Marcella Peri |
Antonello Pani
Nephrology, Pathology, Brotzu Hosp, Cagliari | Univ Cagliari | Univ Sassari
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP287
FUNCTIONAL MR IMAGING OF KIDNEYS IN PATIENTS WITH LUPUS NEPHRITIS: INITIAL STUDY
Xiao Li | Xueqin Xu | Wen Zhang | Hong Ren | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School Medicine | Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP294
TREATMENT OF MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY WITH ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE (ACTH) GEL: CORRELATION OF ANTI-PLA2R AND
DISEASE ACTIVITY
Laurence H. Beck | Fernando C. Fervenza | Andrew S. Bomback | Rivka Ayalon| Maria V. Irazabal | Alfonso Eirin | Daniel C. Cattran | Gerald B. Appel |
David J. Salant
Boston Univ | Mayo Clinic | Columbia Univ | Toronto General Hosp
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP295
UNEXPECTED EFFECT OF ANTI-TNF THERAPY IN MEMBRANOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Domenico Santoro | Adele Postorino | Giuseppe Costantino | Guido Bellinghieri | Vincenzo Savica
Unit Nephrology and Dialysis, Univ Messina
SAP296
ANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS IN THE ELDERLY – A PRELIMINARY REPORT
Maria Weiner | Suh Mein Goh | Aladdin Mohammad | Per Eriksson | Kerstin
Westman | Daina Selga | Alan Salama | Mårten Segelmark
Linköping Univ, Linköping, Sweden | Royal Free Hosp | Lund Univ | Dept
Rheumatology, County Council Östergötland, Linköping, Sweden | Lund Univ,
Malmö, Sweden | Lund Univ, Lund, Sweden
SAP297
MARKERS OF T CELL ACTIVATION INCREASE AFTER RITUXIMAB ADMINISTRATION IN ANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS
Zdenka Chocova | Zdenka Hruskova | Helena Mareckova | Barbora Svobodova| Eva Jancova | Vladimira Bednarova | Romana Rysava | Vladimir Tesar
Dept Nephrology, Inst Immunology and Microbiology, First Fac Medicine and
General Teaching Hosp, Charles Univ, Prague, Czech Republic
SAP298
CLINICAL FEATURES AND OUTCOMES OF cANCA vs. pANCA-ASSOCIATED RENAL VASCULITIS
Zdenka Hruskova | Eva Jancova | Vladimir Hanzal | Kamil Zamboch | Monika
Grussmannova | Jan Svojanovsky | Jan Klaboch | Michaela Kubisova | Jakub
Sevcik | Renata Olsanska | Marta Sobotkova | Radim Becvar | Petr Nemec |
Michal Kodeda | Dalibor Jilek | Zdenka Chocova | Vladimir Tesar
Dept Nephrology, General Univ Hosp and First Fac Medicine, Charles Univ,
Prague, Czech Republic | Dept Nephrology, Inst Clinical and Experimental
Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic | Third Dept Medicine, Teaching Hosp and
Fac Medicine, Olomouc, Czech Republic | First Dept Internal Medicine, Third
Fac Medicine, Charles Univ, Prague, Czech Republic | Second Dept Medicine,
St Ann’s Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic | First Dept Medicine, Teaching Hosp and
Fac Medicine, Plzen, Czech Republic | Dept Gerontology and Metabolism, Univ
Hosp and Fac Medicine, Hradec Kralove | Third Dept Medicine, Brno-Bohunice
Teaching Hosp, Brno, Czech Republic | Dept Medicine, Teaching Hosp and Fac
Medicine, Ostrava, Czech Republic | Dept Immunology, Univ Hosp Motol, Prague, Czech Republic | Inst Rheumatology and First Fac Medicine, Charles Univ
Prague, Prague, Czech Republic | Second Dept Medicine, Teaching Hosp and
Fac Medicine, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic | Dept Clinical Immunology and
Allergology, Health Inst, Usti n. Labem, Czech Republic
SAP299
FACTORS PREDICTING INFECTIVE COMPLICATIONS OF CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE THERAPY IN ANCA ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS
Memuna Hussain | Ajay Dhaygude
Royal Preston Hosp | Royal Preston Hosp
SAP300
PAUCI-IMMUNE RENAL VASCULITIS: COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO
GROUPS OF ELDERLY AND VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS
Claire Cartery | Antoine Huart | Emmanuelle Plaisier | Vanina Bongard |
François Montastruc | Pierre Ronco | Jacques Pourrat | Dominique Chauveau
Tenon Hosp, Paris France | Rangueil Hosp, Toulouse France | Purpan Hosp,
Toulouse France
290
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP301
ANCA-NEGATIVE PAUCI-IMMUNE CRESCENTIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES
Narayan Prasad | Desraj Gurjar | Dharmender Bhadauria | Raj Kumar Sharma|
Amit Gupta | Anupama Kaul | Manoj Jain
Sanjay Gandhi PostGrad Inst Medical Sciences,Lucknow, India
SAP302
PREVENTION OF TREATMENT RELATED MORBIDITY IN ANCA- ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS: THE PATIENT'S PERSPECTIVE
Michael Venning | Nina Brown | Ian Bruce
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK | Univ Manchester, Manchester, UK
SAP304
ORAL C5A RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST CCX168 IN A PHASE 2 CLINICAL
TRIAL IN ANCA-ASSOCIATED RENAL VASCULITIS
Pirow Bekker | Antonia Potarca | Daniel Dairaghi | Shichang Miao | Jay P.
Powers | Juan C. Jaen | Thomas J. Schall
ChemoCentryx, Inc. | ChemoCentryx Inc, Mountain View (CA), USA
SAP305
TH-CYTOKINES IN THE URINE OF PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY GLOMERULONEPHRITIS IN REMISSION AND THEIR POTENTIAL ROLE AS MARKERS
OF DISEASE ACTIVITY
Dimitra Kalavrizioti | Miltiadis Gerolymos | Dimitrios Komninakis | Maria
Rodi | Athanasia Mouzaki | Pantelitsa Kalliakmani | Dimitrios Goumenos
Univ Hosp, Patras, Greece | Div Hematology, Dept Internal Medicine, Fac Medicine, Patras, Greece
SAP306
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B ASSOCIATED IgA NEPHROPATHY
Bum Soon Choi | Cheol Whee Park | Yong-Soo Kim | Chul Woo Yang | In O Sun
Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul, Korea | Dept Internal Medicine, Seoul Saint Mary’s
Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea
SAP307
MYCOPHENOLIC ACID REVERSE IgA1 ABERRANT GLYCOSYLATION
THROUGH UP-REGULATING COSMC EXPRESSION IN IgA NEPHROPATHY
Wei Qin | Linshen Xie | Chunyu Tan
Div Nephrology, Div Rheumatology and Immunology, West China Hosp, Sichuan Univ
SAP308
DOWN-REGULATED PERIPHERAL LYMPHOCYTE MICORRNA-155 IS RELATED TO IGA NEPHROPATHY
Wei Qin | Wei Mian | Ping Fu | Chunyu Tan
Div Nephrology, West China Hosp, Sichuan Univ | West China Hosp Sichuan
Univ, Chengdu, China | Div Rheumatology and Immunology, West China Hosp,
Sichuan Univ
SAP309
URINARY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN CONCENTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH
PRIMARY GLOMERULONEPHRITIS AND EFFECT ON IT OF QUERCETIN
Vitaliy Kaminskyy
Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical Univ, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
SAP310
INFLUENCE OF G-1082A POLYMORPHISM OF INTERLEUKIN-10 GENE ON
FOCAL SEGMENTAL GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: A CLINICOPATHOLOGIC
STUDY
Christos Bantis | Peter Heering | Nicoletta-Maria Kouri | Nicola Kuhr | Christi-
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP303
INCREASED INCIDENCE OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN ANCA ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS
Sehrash Noor | Ajay Dhaygude
Royal Preston Hosp
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
na Schwandt | Katrin Ivens | Lars-Christian Rump
Dept Nephrology, Papanikolaou General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece | Dept Nephrology, Heinrich-Heine Univ Düsseldorf, Germany
SAP311
UNIQUE METABOLIC PROFILE OF HUMAN FOCAL SEGMENTAL GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS
Xu Hao | Hong Ren | Weiming Wang | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School of Medicine
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP312
SUBCLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN CHILDREN WITH IDIOPATHIC STEROID RESISTANT NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Candan Cengiz | Canpolat Nur | Yildiz Nurdan | Gokalp Selman | Turhan
Pınar | Tasdemir Mehmet | Sever Lale | Salim Caliskan
Medeniyet Univ | Cerrahpasa Medical Fac | Marmara Medical Fac
SAP313
METHYLPREDNISOLONE PULSE THERAPY ACCELERATED COMPLETE
REMISSION OF PROTEINURIA IN ADULT-ONSET MINIMAL CHANGE NEPHROTIC SYNDROME PATIENTS
Maki Shinzawa | Ryohei Yamamoto | Yasuyuki Nagasawa | Susumu Oseto |
Daisuke Mori | Kakuya Niihata | Megumu Fukunaga | Atsushi Yamauchi |
Yoshiharu Tsubakihara | Hiromi Rakugi | Yoshitaka Isaka
Dept Geriatric Medicine & Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School of Medicine,
Suita, Japan | Dept Internal Medicine, Toyonaka Municipal Hosp, Toyonaka, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Osaka Rosai Hosp, Sakai, Japan | Dept Kidney Disease
and Hypertension, Osaka General Medical Center, Osaka, Japan
SAP314
ROLE OF SERUM LEVEL OF SOLUBLE UROKINASE RECEPTOR IN VARIOUS
BIOPSY-PROVEN KIDNEY DISEASES
Jin-Shuen Chen | Yuh-Feng Lin | Wei-Ya Lin | Kuo-Hsiung Shu | Han-Hsiang
Chen | Chih-Jen Wu | Chwei-Shiun Yang | Tzu-Ling Tseng
Tri-Serv General Hosp, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan |
Shuang Ho Hosp, Taipei Medical Univ, Taipei, Taiwan | Biomedical Engineering
Res Labs, Industrial Technology Res Inst, Hsinchu, Taiwan | Taichung Veterans
General Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan | Mackay Memorial Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan | Cathay General Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan
SAP315
INCIDENCE OF PRIMARY GLOMERULONEPHRITIS IN A LARGE NORTHEASTERN ITALIAN AREA: A 13-YEAR RENAL BIOPSY STUDY
Gianluigi Zaza | Patrizia Bernich | Antonio Lupo
Renal and Dialysis Unit Hosp, Univ Verona, Italy
«
SAP316
DECREASING INCIDENCE IN RENAL AMYLOIDOSIS. DATA FROM LARGE
REGISTRY OF KIDNEY BIOPSIES
Nayara Panizo | Francisco Rivera | Juan Manuela Lopez Gomez | Spanish Registry of Glomerulonephrities REGN
Hosp General Univ Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain | Hosp General Univ Ciudad Real, Ciudad Real, Spain | SEN
SAP317
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS AND IDIOPATHIC
RETROPERITONEAL FIBROSIS: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY
Graziano Ceresini | Maria Letizia Urban | Domenico Corradi | Elisa Usberti |
Alessandra Palmisano | Carlo Buzio | Augusto Vaglio
Geriatrics and Endocrinology, Nephrology Unit, Pathology, Univ Parma, Italy
SAP318
RENAL BIOPSY DURING PREGANCY: RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ABOUT 9
CASES
Houmaid Zineb |Benyounes Ramdani
Univ Hosp Centre, Casablanca, Morocco
292
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP319
CONSEQUENCES OF GLOMEROPATHY-PREGNANCY INTERACTION
Luiz Paulo José Marques | Lilimar da Silveira Rioja | Regina Rocco | Ana Cassia
Falcão Nery | Benedita Calheiros Novaes
Federal Univ Rio de Janeiro State
SAP321
IMPACT OF BORTEZOMIB IN THE SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY OR RELAPSED MULTIPLE MYELOMA WITH RENAL FAILURE. EXPERIENCE OF A SINGLE CENTRE
Carreño Parrilla Agustin | Hernandez Ruiz M Belen | Calle Primo Carmen |
Olazo Eliana | Pereira Elisa | Piccone Luis | Martinez-Calero Alberto | Nieto
Javier | Ferreras Isabel
Hosp General Univ Ciudad Real
SAP322
CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME OF PATIENTS AFFECTED BY
SYSTEMIC AMYLOIDOSIS WITH PREDOMINANT RENAL INVOLVEMENT:
A 10 YEAR, SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
Riccardo Cao | Maura Conti | Alice Atzeni | Antioco Fois | Doloretta Piras |
Stefania Maxia | Andrea Angioi | Valentina Binda | Patrizia Melis | Giovanna
Sau | Gianfranco Pili | Matteo Floris | Anna Maria Asunis | Maurizio Porcu |
Daniele Derudas | Emanuele Angelucci | Antonio Ledda | Giorgio La Nasa |
Antonello Pani
Nephrology, Pathology, Cardiology, Brotzu Hosp, Cagliari | Haematology, Businco Hosp, Cagliari | Haematology, Binaghi Hosp, Cagliari
SAP323
CLINICO-PATHOLGIC FINDINGS IN IRANIAN ELDERLY KIDNEY PATIENTS - A CASE SERIES STUDY
Shahrzad Ossareh | Mojgan Asgari | Shokoufeh Savaj | Yousef Ataipour | Ezatollah Abdi | Tahereh Malakoutian
Dept Medicine, Nephrology Section, Hasheminejad Clinical Res Development
Center, Tehran Univ Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran | Dept Medicine, Nephrology Unit, Firoozgar Hosp, Tehran Univ Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
SAP324
EVOLUTIVE PROFILE OF ACUTE POST INFECTIOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS WITH EXTRACAPILLARY PROLIFERATION: EXPERIENCE IN 14 CASES
Rifai Rajaa | Fatima Zahra Berkchi | Laila Haffane | Zoubair Squalli | Lamiae
Rouass | Zaitouna Al Hamany | Fatima Ezzaitouni | Loubna Benamar | Rabia
Bayahya | Naima Ouzeddoun
Serv Néphrologie Dialyse Transpl Rénale CHU Ibn Sina Rabat Morocco | Serv
Antomie Pathologique Hop Enfants Rabat Morocco
SAP325
PILOT OBSERVATION OF LIPID PROFILE CHANGES IN LIPOPROTEIN
CAST NEPHROPATHY TREATED WITH FENOFIBRATE OR STATIN
Huang Gao-Yuan | Xiaodan Yao | Chen Xin | Cheng Zhen | Guo Yong-Chun|
Wang Qing-Wen | Chen Hui-Ping | Ji Da-Xi | Gong De-Hua | Hu Wei-Xin |
Liu Zhi-Hong
Res Inst Nephrology, Jinling Hosp, Nanjing Univ School Medicine, Nanjing,
China
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP320
NON-PROTEINURIC LCDD NEPHROPATHY: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF
14 PATIENTS
Frank Bridoux | Antoine Sicard | Delphine Labatut | Guy Touchard | Clémetine Sarkozy | Philippe Vanhille | Patrice Callard | Marie Essig | François Provot| Alain Nony | Pierre Ronco | Alexandre Karras
Néphrologie, CHU, Poitiers, France | Néphrologie, Valenciennes, France | Renal Pathology, CHU, Poitiers, France | Hématologie, Hôp A. Mignot, Versailles,
France | Néphrologie, Valenciennes, France | Renal Pathology, Hôp Tenon, Paris, France | Néphrologie, CHU, Limoges, France | Néphrologie, CHU, Lille,
France | Néphrologie, CH, Bourges, France | Néphrologie, Hôp Tenon, Paris,
France | Néphrologie, HEGP, Paris, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP326
CLINICAL AND EVOLUTIVE PROFILE OF THE ACUTE POST INFECTIOUS
GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: EXPERIENCE IN 30 CASES
Rifai Rajaa | Fatima Zahra Berkchi | Laila Haffane | Zoubair Squalli | Lamiae
Rouass | Zaitouna Al Hamany | Fatima Ezzaitouni | Loubna Benamar | Rabia
Bayahya | Naima Ouzeddoun
Serv Néphrologie Dialyse Transpl Rénale CHU Ibn Sina Rabat Morocco | Serv
Antomie Pathologique Hop Enfants Rabat Morocco
SAP327
IS THERE ANY LINK BETWEEN THE DETECTION OF ANTI-C1Q ANTIBODIES IN THE SERUM AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF GLOMERULAR
INJURY IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY GLOMERULONEPHRITIDES
Katarzyna Smykal-Jankowiak | Zofia Niemir | Magdalena Polcyn-Adamczak |
Beata Szramka-Pawlak | Ryszard Zaba
Dept Nephrology, Dept Dermatology, Univ Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP328
CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY DISTAL RENAL
TUBULAR ACIDOSIS
Chunli Zhang | Hong Ren | Yuhua Ma | Weiming Wang | Wen Zhang | Pingyan Shen | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School Medicine
SAP329
CHARACTERISTICS OF CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN CHINESE FABRY
PATIENTS
Yan Ouyang | Xiaoxia Pan | Zhaohui Wang | Xiaobei Feng | Pingyan Shen |
Hong Ren | Liyan Ni | Wen Zhang | Nan Chen
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School Medicine
294
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY
SAP330
THE TUBULAR EXPRESSION OF MESENCHYMAL MARKERS INCLUDES
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS
Dubois Xu Yi Chun | Hertig Alexandre | Baugey Edith | Ouali Nacéra | Peltier
Julie | Jouanneau Chantal | Rondeau Eric
APHP, Hôp Tenon | Inserm U702
SAP332
RENAL TUBULAR FLUID SHEAR STRESS FACILITATES MONOCYTE ACTIVATION TOWARDS INFLAMMATORY MACROPHAGES
Mathieu Miravete | Romain Dissard | Julie Klein | Julien Gonzalez | Cécile
Caubet | Christiane Pecher | Bernard Pipy | Jean-Loup Bascands | Muriel Mercier-Bonin | Joost Schanstra | Bénédicte Buffin-Meyer
Inserm U1048 | UMR-MD3 EA2405 | INSA, UPS, INPT, LISBP
SAP333
CD154 INDUCES MATRIX METALLOPROTEASE-9 SECRETION IN HUMAN
PODOCYTES
Rigothier Claire | Daculsi Richard | Lepreux Sébastien | Saleem Moin | Bourget
Chantal | Combe Christian | Ripoche Jean
INSERM U1026, Univ Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France | Serv Anatomie Pathologique, CHU Bordeaux, France | Children's Renal Unit and Academic Renal Unit,
Univ Bristol, Bristol, UK
SAP334
BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) MEDIATES THE ANTIPROTEINURIC EFFECT OF FLUOXETIN THROUGH PRESERVATION OF PODOCYTE INTEGRITY
Massimiliano Migliori | Vincenzo Cantaluppi | Claudio Mannari | Davide Medica | Luca Giovannini | Vincenzo Panichi
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Versilia Hosp | Nephrology, Dialysis, Renal
Transpl Unit and Centre Experimental Medical Res (CeRMS), Univ Turin | Dept
Neuroscience, Univ Pisa
SAP335
IMPAIRMENT OF PODOCYTE FUNCTION BY DIPHTERIA TOXIN - A NEW
REVERSIBLE PROTEINURIA MODEL IN MICE
Andreas Goldwich | Steinkasserer Alexander | Gessner André | Kerstin Amann
Univ Hosp | Univ Hosp Erlangen | Univ Regensburg | Nephropathology
SAP336
IFN-alpha AND IFN-beta SPECIFICALLY AFFECT RENAL PROGENITORS
AND PODOCYTES IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO
Adriana Migliorini | Costanza Sagrinati | Maria Lucia Angelotti | Shrikant R.
Mulay | Elisa Ronconi | Anna Peired | Paola Romagnani | Hans-Joachim Anders
Nephrological Center, Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany | Excellence
Center Res, Transfer and High Education Denothe, Univ Florence, Italy | Univ
Florence
SAP337
ANGIOPOIETINS MODULATES ENDOTHELIAL ADAPTATION, GLOMERULAR AND PODOCYTE HYPERTROPHY AFTER UNINEPHRECTOMY
Wen Chih Chiang | Chun Fu Lai | Wei-Hao Peng | Ching Fang Wu | Fan-Chi
Chang | Yi-Ting Chen | Shuei-Liong Lin | Yung Ming Chen | Kwan Dun Wu |
Kuo-Shyan Lu | Tun Jun Tsai
National Taiwan Univ Hosp, Taipei, Taiwan | College Medicine, National Taiwan Univ, Taipei, Taiwan | National Taiwan Univ Hosp ChuDong Branch, Yunlin County, Taiwan | E-Da Hosp, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP331
1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D3 SUPPRESSES HIGH GLUCOSE ACTIVATED
MACROPHAGE DROVED TUBULAR EPITHELIAL TO MESENCHYMAL
TRANSITION IN PROXIMAL TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS
Xiaoliang Zhang | Yansheng Jin
Zhong Da Hosp, School Medicine, Southeast Univ, Nanjing, China
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP338
C-MIP DOWNREGULATES NF-κB ACTIVITY AND PROMOTES APOPTOSIS
IN PODOCYTES OF PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Ory Virgine | Fan Qing Feng | Shao-Yu Zhang | Desvaux Dominique | Audard
Vincent | Candelier Marina | Lang Philippe | Guellaen Georges | Andre Pawlak | Djillali Sahali
INSERM U955 Group 21, Créteil, France | Dept Nephrology, Henri Mondor
Hosp, Créteil, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP339
PHARMACOLOGICAL SUPPRESSION OF PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR-1 (PAI-1) AMELIORATES THE INJURY OF GLOMERULAR PODOCYTE IN THE EXPERIMENTAL GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Sachiko Matsumoto | Atsuhiro Ichimura | Takashi Dan | Takashi Nakamichi |
Tadashi Tsujita | Koji Akahori | Sadayoshi Ito | Tosho Miyata
Tohoku Univ Grad School Medicine, Sendai, Japan | Dept Molecular Medicine
and Therapy, United Centers Advanced Res and Translational Medicine (ART),
Tohoku Univ Grad School Medicine | Div Nephrology, Dept Endocrinology and
Vascular Medicine, Tohoku Univ Grad School of Medicine | Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Japan
SAP340
PHARMACEUTICAL INHIBITION OF PODOCYTE UPAR EXPRESSION REDUCES PROTEINURIA IN NTX RATS AND LPS MICE
Shaoting Xie | Bin Zhang | Wei Shi | Yun Yang
Guangdong General Hosp, Guangzhou, China
SAP341
KLOTHO PROTEIN REDUCES MOUSE RENAL FIBROSIS AFTER UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION THROUGH INHIBITION OF WNT SIGNALING
Hajime Nagasu | Minoru Satoh | Kengo Kidokoro | Yuko Nishi | Chieko Ihoriya | Hiroyuki Kadoya | Tamaki Sasaki | Naoki Kashihara
Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan
SAP342
TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR Β STIMULATES PROFIBROTIC EPITHELIAL SIGNALING TO ACTIVATE PERICYTE-MYOFIBROBLAST TRANSITION IN OBSTRUCTIVE KIDNEY FIBROSIS
Ching-Fang Wu | Fan-Chi Chang | Yi-Ting Chen | Yu-Hsiang Chou | Jeremy
Duffield | Shuei-Liong Lin
National Taiwan Univ Hosp | Univ Washington | National Taiwan Univ
SAP343
MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS AND LISINOPRIL COMBINATION THERAPY INDUCE RENAL REPAIR MODULATING SCATTER FACTORS IN UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION EXPERIMENTAL MODEL
Chiara Rocca | Marilena Gregorini | Valeria Corradetti | Teresa Valsania | Giulia Bedino | Francesca Bosio | Eleonora Francesca Pattonieri | Pasquale Esposito| Vincenzo Sepe | Carmelo Libetta | Teresa Rampino | Antonio Dal Canton
Unit Nefrology, Dialysis and Transpl, Univ and Fond IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo
SAP344
COMBINATION THERAPY WITH MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS AND
LISINOPRIL REDUCES RENAL FIBROSIS IN A RAT EXPERIMENTAL MODEL
OF UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION INHIBITING RENIN ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM
Giulia Bedino | Marilena Gregorini | Valeria Corradetti | Chiara Rocca | Eleonora Francesca Pattonieri | Teresa Valsania | Francesca Bosio | Pasquale Esposito | Vincenzo Sepe | Carmelo Libetta | Teresa Rampino | Antonio Dal Canton
Dip Nefrologia, Dialisi e Trapianto, Univ e Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia
SAP345
USE OF XANTHINE OXIDASE INHIBITOR FEBUXOSTAT INHIBITS RENAL
INTERSTITIAL INFLAMMATION AND FIBROSIS IN UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTIVE NEPHROPATHY
Hiroki Omori | Noritaka Kawada | Kazunori Inoue | Yoshiyasu Ueda | Ryohei
Yamamoto | Isao Matsui | Jyunya Kaimori | Yoshitsugu Takabatake | Toshiki
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PARIS, France
Moriyama | Yoshitaka Isaka | Hiromi Rakugi
Dept Geriatric Medicine and Nephrology, Osaka Univ Grad School Medicine
SAP346
KIM-1 AND NGAL: NEW MARKERS OF OBSTRUCTIVE NEPHROPATHY
Anna Wasilewska | Katarzyna Taranta-Janusz | Wojciech Dębek | Elżbieta
Kuroczycka-Saniutycz
Dept Pediatrics and Nephrology
SAP348
DELETION OF ENDOTHELIN-1 FROM ENDOTHELIAL CELL IN-VIVO AND
ETAR BLOCKING IN-VITRO ATTENUATE KIDNEY FIBROSIS AND MYOFIBROBLAST FORMATION
Nur Arfian | Noriaki Emoto | Keiko Yagi | Kazuhiko Nakayama | Anggoro Budi
Hartopo | Dwi Aris Nugrahaningsih | Masashi Yanagisawa | Ken-ichi Hirata
Cardiovascular Div Internal Dept, Grad School Medicine Kobe Univ | Clinical
Pharmacy Dept, Kobe Pharmaceutical Univ | Howard Hughes Medical Inst,
Univ Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
SAP349
ALK1 HETEROZYGOUS DISRUPTION INCREASES RENAL FIBROSIS FOLLOWING URETERAL OBSTRUCTION
José Manuel Muñoz-Félix | Jose M. Lopez-Novoa | Carlos Martinez-Salgado
Unidad Fisiopatología Renal y Cardiovascular, Inst Reina Sofía Investigación
Nefrológica, Salamanca, Spain | Univ Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, | Inst Estudios Ciencias Salud Castilla y León (IECSCYL), Unidad Investigacion, Hosp Univ
Salamanca, Spain
SAP350
L-ENDOGLIN OVEREXPRESSION INCREASES RENAL FIBROSIS AFTER
UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION
Barbara Oujo | José Manuel Muñoz-Félix | Miguel Arevalo | Carmelo Bernabeu| Fernando Perez-Barriocanal | Jose M. Lopez-Novoa
Univ Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain | Unidad Fisiopatología Renal y Cardiovascular, Inst Reina Sofía Investigación Nefrológica, Salamanca, Spain | Centro
Investigaciones Biologicas, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
SAP351
IMPACT OF TWO IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE DRUGS (CYCLOSPORINE AND
EVEROLIMUS) ON IRI-INDUCED FIBROSIS
Kers Jesper | Vittoz Nathalie | Galichon Pierre | Dubois Xu Yi Chun | Hertig
Alexandre | Rondeau Eric
Dept Pathology | APHP, Hôp Tenon | Inserm U702
SAP352
THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN WISTARKYOTO RATS WITH ANTI-GLOMERULAR BASEMENT MEMBRANE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Masayuki Iyoda | Takanori Shibata | Kei Matsumoto | Yuki Shindo-Hirai | Yoshihiro Kuno | Yukihiro Wada | Tadao Akizawa
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Showa Univ School Medicine
SAP353
ATTENUATED GLOMERULAR ARGININE TRANSPORT PREVENTS HYPERFILTRATION AND INDUCES HIF-1Α IN THE PREGNANT UREMIC RAT
Idit Schwartz | Doron Schwartz
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
SAP354
INTERACTION BETWEEN IgA AND PROXIMAL TUBULAR CELLS DURING
GLOMERULAR DISEASES
Caroline Prot Bertoye | Sara Terryn | Julien Claver | Walid Beghdadi Beghdadi|
Renato Monteiro | Uli Blank | Olivier Devuyst | Eric Daugas
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SAP347
URETERAL ANGIOGENESIS AND LYMPHANGIOGENESIS AFTER URETERAL OBSTRUCION IN MICE
Ae Sin Lee | Jung Eun Lee | Yu Jin Jung | Kyung Pyo Kang | Sik Lee | Won Kim
Dept Internal Medicine and Inst Medical Sciences, Chonbuk National Univ Medical School, Jeonju, Korea
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
INSERM U699, Paris France | Div Nephrology- NEFR Unit- Univ Catholique
Louvain Medical School, Brussels, Belgium | Nephrology Dpt Bichat Hosp
APHP, Paris, France
SAP355
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VALPROIC ACID AND TRICHOSTATIN A IN AN
EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF FSGS
Katrien Van Beneden | Caroline Geers | Marina Pauwels | Inge Mannaerts |
Christiane Van den Branden | Leo A. van Grunsven
Vrije Univ Brussel, Brussels, Belgium | Univ Ziekenhuis Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP356
TRANSPORT IN PODOCYTES OF ACUTE PUROMYCIN AMINONUCLEOSIDE NEPHROSIS (PAN)
Ismail Seckin | Meltem Pekpak | Mumin Uzunalan | Bulent Uruluer | Sibel
Köktürk | Zeynep Öztürk | Hüseyin Sönmez | Elif Yaprak
Istanbul Univ, Cerrahpasa Medical Fac, Dept Histology and Embryology | Lab
Memorial Hosp | Istanbul Univ, Cerrahpasa Med Fac, Biochemistry
SAP357
NOVEL VASCULOPROTECTIVE ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE (NOS)
SYSTEM IN MICE: INVOLVEMENT OF NOS SYSTEM IN BONE MARROWDERIVED VASCULAR PROGENITOR CELLS
Yumi Furuno | Masato Tsutsui | Tsuyoshi Morishita | Hiroaki Shimokawa |
Yutaka Otsuji | Nobuyuki Yanagihara | Narutoshi Kabashima | Serino Ryota|
Kaori Kanegae | Tetsu Miyamoto | Junichi Nakamata | Nana Ishimatsu | Masahito Tamura
Second Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Occupational and Environmental Health|
Dept Pharmacology, Grad School Medicine, Univ Ryukyus | Dept Cardiovascular Medicine, Tohoku Univ Grad School Medicine | Kidney Center, Univ Occupational and Environmental Health
SAP358
PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR BETA SIGNAL COULD
CONTRIBUTE TO VULNERABILITY AND REPAIRABILITY OF GLOMERULAR CAPILLARY STRUCTURE
Taizo Nakagawa | Kumi Ichikawa | Mayumi Miyamoto | Daisuke Takabayashi| Hidenori Yamazaki | Kouta Kakeshita | Tsutomu Koike | Satoshi Kagitani | Fumihiro Tomoda | Takeru Hamashima | Yoko Ishii | Hiroshi Inoue|
Masakiyo Sasahara
Second Dept Internal Medicine, Dept Pathology, Univ Toyama, Toyama, Japan
SAP359
SILENCING THE EXPRESSION OF NOTCH3 RECEPTOR PREVENTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Fala El Machhour | Monique Kerroch | Laurent Mesnard | Christos Chatziantoniou | Jean-Claude Dussaule
INSERM UMR S 702, Paris, France
SAP360
CALPONIN-H2 SUPPRESSES THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS OF BOTH KIDNEYS AND HEART IN OLD MICE
Kiyoko Inui | Fumihiko Sasai | Yuichi Maruta | Hiroki Nishiwaki | Eri Kawashima | Yoshihiko Inoue | Ashio Yoshimura
Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp Yokohama Japan
SAP361
RECOMBINANT HUMAN SOLUBLE THROMBOMODULIN ATTENUATES
ANTI-GLOMERULAR BASEMENT MEMBRANE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
IN WISTAR-KYOTO RATS
Kei Matsumoto | Masayuki Iyoda | Takanori Shibata | Yukihiro Wada | Yuki
Shindo-Hirai | Yoshihiro Kuno | Tadao Akizawa
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Showa Univ School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
SAP362
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF N-3 FATTY ACIDS AGAINST CYCLOSPORIN AASSOCIATED CYTOTOXICITY IN CULTURED HUMAN MESANGIAL CELLS
298
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
Estella Musacchio | Giovanna Priante | Chiara Valvason | Leonardo Sartori |
Bruno Baggio
Clinica Medica I, Dept Medicine, Univ Padova | Nephrology Unit, Dept Medicine, Univ Padova
SAP363
INFLUENCE OF CYCLOSPORINE A ON GLOMERULAR GROWTH AND
PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF MIZORIBINE AND LOSARTAN ON CYCLOSPORINE A NEPHROTOXICITY IN RAT
Ji Hong Kim
Ganagnam Severance Hosp, Yonsei Univ College Medicine, Seoul, Korea
SAP365
REGULATION OF THE MOUSE GLOMERULAR FILTRATION BY THE INTEGRIN LINKED KINASE (ILK). ROLE OF THE VASODILATORY cGMP PATHWAY
Jose Luis Cano | Mercedes Griera | Gemma Olmos | Paloma Martin | Maria
Alicia Cortes | Susana Lopez-Ongil | Diego Rodriguez-Puyol | Sergio De Frutos
Alcala Univ, Alcala de Henares, Spain | Physiology Dept, Alcala Univ, Alcala de
Henares, Madrid, Spain | Univ Alcala, Fac Medicina, Alcala de Henares, Madrid,
Spain | Fund Investigacion Biomedica Hosp Principe Asturias, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain | Nephrology Section and Res Unit, Hosp Príncipe Asturias,
Alcalá de Henares and IRSIN, Alcala De Henares, Madrid
SAP366
HSP70 INCREASE THE PRODUCTION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX BY
VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS THROUGH TGFΒ1 UP-REGULATION
Marta Gonzalez | Sergio De Frutos | Jose Luis Cano | Alicia Luengo | Paloma
Martin | Manuel Rodriguez-Puyol | Laura Calleros
Alcala Univ, Alcala de Henares, Spain | Univ Alcala, Fac Medicina, Alcala de
Henares, Madrid, Spain
SAP367
PROTEINURIC EFFECTS OF TANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATIONS
Rosaria Lupica | Antonio Lacquaniti | Valentina Donato | Rossella Maggio |
Claudia Mastroeni | Silvia Lucisano | Valeria Cernaro | Maria Rosaria Fazio |
Angelo Quartarone | Michele Buemi
Policlinico Univ G. Martino, Messina, Italy
SAP368
REGULATION OF RENAL FIBROBLAST FUNCTION BY POTASSIUM CHANNELS
Michael Kacik | Sybell Goedicke | Holger Eggert | Joachim Dirk Hoyer
Philipps-Univ, Dept Nephrology, Marburg, Germany | Dept Nephrology, Marburg, Germany
SAP369
CCR7 DEFICIENCY CAUSES A RENAL PHENOTYPE
Simone Wurm | Andreas Steege | Miriam Banas | Armin Kurtz | Bernhard
Banas
Univ Medical Center Regensburg | Univ Regensburg
SAP370
EFFECTS OF GSK3 INHIBITION ON THE REGENERATIVE CAPACITY OF RENAL PROGENITOR CELLS
Laura Lasagni | Elena Lazzeri | Anna Peired | Maria Lucia Angelotti | Elisa
Ronconi | Simone Romoli | Paola Romagnani
Univ Florence, Florence, Italy
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP364
EVALUATION OF EARLY DIAGNOSTIC MARKERS FOR ALPORT SYNDROME
BEFORE THE ONSET OF MICROALBUMINURIA IN THE COL4A3-KNOCKOUT
ANIMAL MODEL OF CHRONIC PROGRESSIVE RENAL FIBROSIS
Oliver Gross | Rubel Diana | Dihazi Gry H. | Bibi Asimal | Temme Johanna |
Schmidt-Eylers Imke | Weimer Lydia | Müller Gerhard-Anton | Dihazi Hassan
Univ Medicine Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP371
TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION SITES Y4/8/10 OF CD2AP DETERMINE
BINDING TO NEPHRIN
Irini Schaefer | Beina Teng | Kirstin Worthmann | Hermann Haller | Mario
Schiffer
Medical School Hannover, Nephrology | Medical School Hannover, Germany
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP372
PROTEOMIC PROFILE OF CD24+ CD133+ RENAL MULTIPOTENT PROGENITORS (RMP)
Clelia Prattichizzo | Giuseppe Stefano Netti | Maria Teresa Rocchetti | Luigi
Cormio | Giuseppe Carrieri | Giovanni Stallone | Giuseppe Grandaliano | Elena Ranieri | Loreto Gesualdo
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Clinical Pathology Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia | Univ Foggia, Foggia, Italy | Urology Unit, Dept
Surgical Sciences, Univ Foggia | Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, DETO,
Univ Bari
SAP373
THE INFLUENCE OF HIGH PROTEIN SOY BEAN DIET ON BLOOD SERUM
NIITRATE LEVEL IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL RENAL FAILURE
Anatoliy Kucher | Alexey Smirnov | Marina Parastayeva | Olga Beresneva |
Ivan Kayukov | Irina Zubina | Galina Ivanova
Saint-Petersburg State Medical Univ named after I.P. Pavlov | Pavlov Inst Physiology, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
SAP374
IMPLICATION OF Cx37 IN EXPERIMENTAL NEPHROPATHY
Ahmed Abed | Ludwig Schlekenbach | Bernard Foglia | Christos Chatziantoniou | Brenda Kwak | Christos Chadjichristos
INSERM U702 | Cardiology Dpt, Geneva Univ Hosp
SAP375
INCREASED ANGIOTENSIN II AND ALDOSTERONE LEVELS INDUCE OXIDATIVE STRESS AND DNA DAMAGE IN THE KIDNEY INDEPENDENT OF
THEIR HEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS
Nina Queisser | Nicole Schupp | Susanne Brand
Univ Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
SAP376
ROLE OF IL-17 IN THE PATHOMECHANISM OF RENAL FIBROSIS
Leonóra Himer | Beáta Szebeni | Erna Sziksz | Shinobu Saijo | Éva Kis | Ágnes
Prókai | Nóra F. Bánki | Andrea Fekete | Tivadar Tulassay | Ádám Vannay
Res Lab Paediatrics and Nephrology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,
Hungary | Center Experimental Medicine, Inst Medical Science, Univ Tokyo, Japan | First Dept Paediatrics, Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary
SAP377
SELECTIVE INDUCTION AND MODULATION OF mTORC1 AND mTORC2
SIGNALING DURING OSTEOBLASTIC DIFFERENTIATION AND CALCIFICATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS
Björn Hegner | Theres Schaub | Claudia Lange | Duska Dragun
Dept Nephrology and Intensive Care Medicine | Charite, Berlin Germany | Clinic Stem Cell Transpl
SAP378
CKD IMPAIRS FUNCTIONALITY OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS (MSC)
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
Barbara Mara Klinkhammer | Kramann Rafael | Mallau Monika | Makowska
Anna | Claudia van Roeyen | Peter Boor | Buecher Eva Bettina | Otten Simon |
Stuettgen Esther | Jürgen Floege | Uta Kunter
Univ Hosp RWTH Aachen, Nephrology and Clinical Immunology, Aachen, Germany | RWTH Aachen Univ
SAP379
PRO-CALCIFYING CELL FUNCTIONS OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IS
DIFFERENTIALLY MODULATED BY UREMIC RETENTION SOLUTES – A SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS
300
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
Björn Hegner | Daniel Janke | Theres Schaub | Claudia Lange | Joachim Jankowski | Duska Dragun
Dept Nephrology and Intensive Care Medicine | Charite, Berlin Germany | Clinic for Stem Cell Transpl | Dept Nephrology
SAP380
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE INCREASES CALCIFICATION IN VASCULAR
SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS BY HIGH INORGANIC PHOSPHATE AND HIGH
CALCIUM CONCENTRATION MEDIA
Matsuhiko Hayashi | Ichiro Takamatsu | Chihiro Horimai | Tadashi Yoshida
Apheresis and Dialysis Center, Keio Univ, School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
SAP382
ANTIOXIDATIVE STRATEGY TO PROTECT THE KIDNEY FROM EXPERIMENTAL PYELONEPHRITIS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
Egor Plotnikov | Maria Morosanova | Irina Pevzner | Ljubava Zorova | Natalya
Pulkova | Dmitry Zorov
Belozersky Inst Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State Univ | Fac Bioengineering and Bioinformatics, Mitoengineering Res Inst, Lomonosov Moscow State
Univ, Moscow, Russia | Mitoengineering Res Inst, Lomonosov Moscow State
Univ, Moscow, Russia
SAP383
RESPONSE OF VEGF TO ACTIVATION OF VIRAL RECEPTORS AND TNFα IN
IMMUNE MEDIATED GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Markus Wörnle | Andrea Ribeiro | Franziska Belling | Monika Merkle
Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany
SAP384
ABNORMAL CONFORMATION AND IMPAIRED DEGRADATION OF NEUTROPHIL EXTRACELLULAR TRAPS INDUCED BY PROPYLTHIOURACIL
ARE IMPLICATED IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF MPO-ANCA-ASSOCIATED
VASCULITIS
Daigo Nakazawa | Saori Nishio | Sekiya Shibasaki | Utano Tomaru | Ishizu
Akihiro
Hokkaido Univ Hosp, Internal Medicine II | Hokkaido Univ, Internal Medicine
II | Hokkaido Univ, Dept Pathology | Hokkaido Univ, Fac Health Sciences
SAP385
AMELIORATED DUAL ABNORMALITIES OF MEGALIN AND NAPI-IIC EXPRESSIONS IN PROXIMAL RENAL TUBULES BY ORAL PREDNISOLONE
THERAPY IN A CASE OF ANTI-MITOCHONDRIAL ANTIBODIES-M2 POSITIVE TUBULOINTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS WITH FANCONI SYNDROME
Ikue Kobayashi | Yasuo Imanishi | Masafumi Kurajoh | Yuki Nagata | Masayo
Yamagata | Masanori Emoto | Toshimi Michigami | Eiji Ishimura | Masaaki
Inaba
Osaka City Univ Grad School Medicine, Osaka, Japan | Res Inst, Osaka Medical
Center Maternal and Child Health, Osaka, Japan
SAP386
RALOXIFENE AMELIORATES PROTEINURIA-INDUCED INFLAMMASOME
ACTIVATION AND TUBULAR INJURY
Yuko Nishi | Minoru Satoh | Tamaki Sasaki | Naoki Kashihara
Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Japan
SAP387
RESVERATROL ENHANCES ENDOGENOUS HEME OXYGENASE-1 AND
ANTI-COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITY TO AMELIORATE EXPERIMENTAL
MURINE MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY
Chia-Chao Wu | Kuo-Cheng Lu | Jin-Shuen Chen | Pauling Chu | Yuh-Feng Lin
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Tri-Serv General Hosp, National Defense Me-
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SAP381
HYPERPHOSPHATEMIA DIRECTLY AFFECTS ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION
BY DOWN-REGULATING ANNEXIN II
Giovanna Seno Di Marco | Maximilian Koenig | Christian Stock | Stephanie
Reiermann | Susanne Amler | Gabriele Koehler | Manfred Fobker | Friedrich
Buck | Hermann Pavenstaedt | Detlef Lang | Marcus Brand
Univ Muenster
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
dical Center, Taipei, Taiwan | Dept Medicine, Cardinal Tien Hosp, School Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic Univ, New Taipei city, Taiwan | Div Nephrology, Dept
Medicine, Shuang-Ho Hosp, Taipei Medical Univ, Taipei, Taiwan
SAP388
LIPOCALIN-2 IS AN ENDOGENOUS INHIBITOR OF INFLAMMATION IN
MURINE NEPHROTOXIC SERUM NEPHRITIS
Kathrin Eller | Andrea Schroll | Miriam Banas | Alexander Kirsch | Julia Huber| Günter Weiss | Igor Theurl | Alexander R. Rosenkranz
Medical Univ Graz, Graz, Austria | Medical Univ Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria| Medical Univ Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP389
DEVELOPMENTAL RELATIONSHIP OF HUMAN MONOCYTE SUBSETS
AND THE IMPACT OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSANTS ON MONOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS
Adam Zawada | Kyrill Rogacev | Marina Achenbach | Danilo Fliser | Gerhard
Held | Gunnar Henrik Heine
Dept Internal Medicine IV, Dept Internal Medicine I, Saarland Univ Medical Center, Homburg, Germany
SAP390
A UREMIC TOXIN, 3-CARBOXY-4-METHYL-5-PROPYL-2-FURANPROPIONATE ACCUMULATES IN PROXIMAL TUBULAR CELLS AND INDUCES
CELL DAMAGE THROUGH INCREASING OXIDATIVE STRESS
Yohei Miyamoto | Yasunori Iwao | Hiroshi Watanabe | Daisuke Kadowaki |
Yu Ishima | Victor Tuan Giam Chuang | Keizo Sato | Masaki Otagiri | Toru
Maruyama
Dept Biopharmaceutics, Grad School Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto Univ,
Kumamoto, Japan | School Pharmaceutical Sciences, Univ Shizuoka, Shizuoka,
Japan | School Pharmacy, Fac Health Sciences, Curtin Health Innovation Res
Inst, Curtin Univ, Western Australia, Australia | School Pharmacy, Kyushu Univ
Health and Welfare, Nobeoka, Japan | Fac Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sojo Univ,
Kumamoto, Japan
SAP391
THE EFFECT OF INDOXYL SULFATE ON INTESTINAL IMMUNOLOGY IN
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Yoshiyasu Ueda | Hirotsugu Iwatani | Yoshitaka Isaka
Osaka Univ, Suita, Japan
SAP392
p-CRESYL SULFATE CAUSES RENAL TUBULAR CELL DAMAGE BY INDUCING OXIDATIVE STRESS THROUGH THE ACTIVATION OF NADPH OXIDASE
Hiroshi Watanabe | Daisuke Honda | Yohei Miyamoto | Tsuyoshi Noguchi |
Daisuke Kadowaki | Yu Ishima | Motoko Tanaka | Hisae Tanaka | Masafumi
Fukagawa | Masaki Otagiri | Toru Maruyama
Dept Biopharmaceutics, Grad School Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kumamoto Univ,
Kumamoto, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Akebono Clinic, Kumamoto, Japan | Div
Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokai Univ School Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan | Fac Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sojo Univ, Kumamoto, Japan
SAP393
IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR ALPHA
AND TNF RECEPTOR SYSTEM: IMPLICATIONS FOR IMMUNE MEDIATED
GLOMERULAR AND VASCULAR DISORDERS AND THEIR THERAPY WITH
BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
Markus Wörnle | Andrea Ribeiro | Joachim Pircher | Simone Köppel | Hanna
Mannell | Florian Krötz | Monika Merkle
Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany | Walter-Brendel-Centre Experimental Medicine, Univ Munich, Germany
SAP394
EFFECT OF CARDIORENAL SYNDROME TYPE 1 PLASMA ON MONOCYTES
APOPTOSIS: A PILOT STUDY
Grazia Maria Virzì | Chiara Bolin | Dinna Cruz | Elisa Scalzotto | Massimo de
Cal | Giorgio Vescovo | Claudio Ronco
302
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
Dept Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl, St Bortolo Hosp, IRRIV-International
Renal Resarch Inst Vicenza, Italy | Internal Medicine, St Bortolo Hosp , Vicenza,
Italy | San Bortolo Hosp Vicenza | Div Nephrology, Univ Padua, Padua, Italy
SAP395
TYPICAL PLASMA PROFILE IN CARDIORENAL SYNDROME TYPE 1 PATIENTS
Grazia Maria Virzì | Chiara Bolin | Dinna Cruz | Elisa Scalzotto | Massimo de
Cal | Giorgio Vescovo | Claudio Ronco
Dept Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl, St Bortolo Hosp, IRRIV-International
Renal Resarch Inst Vicenza, Italy | Internal Medicine, St Bortolo Hosp , Vicenza,
Italy | San Bortolo Hosp Vicenza | Div Nephrology, Univ Padua, Padua, Italy
SAP397
VITAMIN D RECEPTOR ACTIVATORS INHIBIT VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL MINERALIZATION INDUCED BY PHOSPHATE AND TNF-α
Yumie Aoshima | Masahide Mizobuchi | Hiroaki Ogata | Chiaki Kumata | Ai
Nakazawa | Fumiko Kondo | Naoko Ono | Fumihiko Koiwa | Eriko Kinugasa|
Tadao Akizawa
Dept Nephrology, Showa Univ School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
SAP398
RENAL AFFERENT NEURONS EXHIBIT AN ALTERED FIRING PATTERN IN
AN IN VITRO MODEL OF KIDNEY INFLAMMATION
Wolfgang Freisinger | Nena Lale | Angelika Lampert | Tilmann Ditting | Sonja
Heinlein | Roland E. Schmieder | Roland Veelken
Med Clinic 4, Inst Physiology and Pathophysiology, Univ Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany
SAP399
EFFECT OF CHRONIC ADMA INFUSION IN RATS ON WHITE BLOOD CELL
COUNT, LEUKOCYTE SUBSETS AND TISSUE NK CELLS
Heike Nave | Ronny Perthel | Mayuren Suntharalingam | Stefanie Bode-Böger|
Gernot Beutel | Jan Kielstein
Martin Luther Univ Halle-Wittenberg | Medical School Hannover | Otto-vonGuericke Universtiy
SAP400
CONNECTIVE TISSUE GROWTH FACTOR INDUCES A SUSTAINED INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN THE KIDNEY AND VESSELS VIA LOCAL INTERLEUKIN 17A PRODUCTION
Raquel Rodrigues-Díez | Raul Rodrigues-Diez | Sandra Rayego-Mateos | Carolina Lavoz | Luiz Guilherme Stark Aroeira | Macarena Orejudo | Matilde Alique| Alberto Ortiz | Jesus Egido | Marta Ruiz-Ortega
Cellular Biology Renal Diseases Lab Univ Autónoma Madrid, Spain | IDIPAZ,
Madrid, Spain | Dialysis Unit, Fund Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain| IIS-FJD, Madrid, Spain
SAP401
NON-HLA ANTIBODIES TARGETING G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTORS
INDUCE mTORC1 AND mTORC2 SIGNALLING IN HUMAN MICROVASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM
Wischnewski Oskar | Catar Rusan | Theres Schaub | Björn Hegner | Duska
Dragun
Charité-Univsmedizin Berlin, Germany | Dept Nephrology and Intensive Care
Medicine
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SAP396
INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED KINASE M PREVENTS CHRONIC AFTER ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY THROUGH SUPPRESSION OF RENAL
INFLAMMATION
Regina Gröbmayr | Maciej Lech | Mi Ryu | Hans-Joachim Anders
Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik IV, Univ Munich, Munich, Germany | Renal
Div, Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik IV, Univ Munich, Munich, Germany |
LMU, Munich, Germany | Nephrological Center, Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP402
ENDOTHELIAL GLYCOCALYX DAMAGE IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
COINCIDENCES WITH ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION
Jan-Sören Padberg | Anne Wiesinger | Marcus Brand | Giovanna Seno Di Marco| Stefan Reuter | Alexander Grabner | Dominik Kentrup | Alexander Lukasz| Hans Oberleithner | Hermann Pavenstädt | Philipp Kümpers
Dept Medicine D, Div Internal Medicine, Nephrology, and Rheumatology, Univ
Hosp Münster, Münster, Germany | Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Hannover Medical School | Inst Physiology II, Univ Muenster
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP403
COMPLEMENT REGULATION BY HUMAN FACTOR H-RELATED PROTEIN
2 (CFHR2) IS LINKED TO MPGN I
Hannes U Eberhardt | Christine Skerka | Qian Chen | Teresia Hallstroem |
Andrea Hartmann | Markus J Kemper | Peter F Zipfel
Leibniz Inst Natural Product Res and Infection Biology, Jena, Germany | Univ
Hosp Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
SAP404
C-MIP IS A NEGATIVE REGULATOR OF T-LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION
AND REPRODUCES IN VIVO SOME T LYMPHOCYTE DISORDERS OBSERVED IN ACTIVE MCNS
Kélhia N'Gomé-Sendeyo | Qing-Feng Fan | Shao-Yu Zhang | André Pawlak |
Djillali Sahali
INSERM U955 équipe 21, Créteil, France
SAP405
ROLE OF RECEPTORS OF THE INNATE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN GLOMERULAR FIBRIN DEPOSTIION AND FIBROSIS
Markus Wörnle | Andrea Ribeiro | Monika Merkle
Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany
SAP406
IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA INCREASES RENAL OXIDATIVE STRESS
AND INFLAMMATION IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE STROKE
PRONE RATS TREATED WITH DOXORUBICIN
Jorge Toblli | Gabriel Cao | Jorge Fernando Giani | Fernando Pablo Dominici
Lab Experimental Medicine, Hosp Alemán | School Pharmacy Univ Buenos Aires, Argentina
SAP407
THE BLOCKING OF RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN-ALDOSTERONE SYSTEM CAN
DECLINE BOTH EPO AND EPO RECEPTOR IN CKD RAT
Jae Seok Kim | Jae Won Yang | Min Keun Kim | Byoung Geun Han | Seung
Ok Choi
Yonsei Univ Wonju College Medicine, Wonju, Korea
304
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
RENAL HISTOPATHOLOGY
SAP408
COMPLEMENT PATHWAYS ACTIVATION IN PAUCI-IMMUNE NECROTIZING GLOMERULONEPHRITIS WITH ANTINEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC
AUTOANTIBODY
Figuères Marie-Lucile | Noel Laure-Hélène | Chaabouni Yosr | Moreau Anne|
Fakhouri Fadi
Serv Anatomopathologie, Hôp Necker, Paris, France | Serv Néphrologie, Tunis,
Tunisie | Serv Anatomopathologie, CHU Nantes, France | Serv Néphrologie,
CHU Nantes, France
SAP410
THE EUROPEAN MPGN REGISTRY: NOVEL GENETIC- AND AUTOIMMUNE- FACTORS ALLOW A DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN MPGN SUBTYPE I
AND SUBTYPE II
Qian Chen | Barbara Uzonyi | Susann Lindner | Christoph Licht | Bernd Hoppe| Magdalena Riedl | Michael Kirschfink | Sandra Habbich | Gunter Wolf |
Lisa Strain | Timothy HJ Goodship | Peter F Zipfel
Leibniz Inst Natural Product Res and Infection Biology, Jena Germany | Hosp
Sick Children, Toronto, Canada | Univ Children's Hosp, Cologne, Germany |
Univ Innsbruck, Austria | Univ Heidelberg, Germany | Imoversoty Cjildren's
Hosp Cologne, Germany | Univ Hosp Jena, Germany | Newcastle upon Tyne
Hosp, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
SAP411
VALIDITY OF OXFORD CLASSIFICATION OF IgA NEPHROPATHY IN ARABS
Hala Kfoury | Abdulkareem Alsuwaida | Khaled Alsaad | Fayez Alhejaili |
Mohammed Alghonaim | Jamal Alwakeel | Sufia Husain | Noura AlOudah
King Saud Univ, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | King Abdulaziz Medical City, College
Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz Univ Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia|
King Saud Univ, King Khalid Univ Hosp, Dept Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
King Saud Univ, King Khalid Univ Hosp, Dept Pathology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
SAP412
LAPAROASSISTED RETROPERITONEAL KIDNEY BIOPSY (LKB) IN PATIENTS WITH CONTRAINDICATIONS TO PERCUTANEOUS KIDNEY BIOPSY (PKB)
Luca Besso | Michela Tamagnone | Germana Daidola | Manuel Burdese | Lorenzo Repetto | Giovanni Pasquale | Loredana Colla | Luigi Biancone | Piero
Stratta | Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni
Nephrology, Molinette Hosp, Turin, Italy | Dept Internal Medicine, Nephrology,
Univ Turin,Turin, Italy | Urology, Molinette Hosp, Turin, Italy | Nephrology,
Piemonte Orientale Univ, Novara, Italy
SAP413
RENAL BIOPSY DATABASE FROM THE DEPT PATHOLOGY DUBRAVA
UNIV HOSP ZAGREB
Jasna Bacalja | Ana Marija Bauer Šegvić | Stela Bulimbašić | Arijana Pačić| Mladen Knotek | Mirjana Sabljar Matovinović | Krešimir Galešić | Danica Galešić
Ljubanović
Univ Hosp Dubrava Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia | Dubrava Univ Hosp, Zagreb, Croatia | Merkur Univ Hosp, Zagreb, Croatia
SAP414
MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF KIDNEY INVOLVEMENT IN
NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA/LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOPLASMACYTIC LYM-
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SAP409
COMPUTERIZED INSTERSITIAL FIBROSIS IS THE MOST POWERFUL HISTOLOGICAL PREDICTOR OF RENAL OUTCOME IN ANCA-ASSOCIATED
VASCULITIS
Charlene Levi| Vannary Meas-Yedid | Cristina Daniliuc | Alexandre Karras |
Jean Christophe Olivo-Marin | Luc Mouthon | Elsa Guiard | Melanie Roland |
Loic Guillevin | Christian Jacquot | Dominique Nochy | Eric Thervet
Hop Europeen Georges Pompidou | Lab Analyse Images Quantitative, Inst Pasteur | Hop Cochin
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
PHOMA AND ANGIOFOLLICULAR LYMPH NODE HYPERPLASIA – ONE
CENTER EXPERIENCE
Elena Zakharova | Ekaterina Stolyarevich | Olga Vorobjova
City Hosp n.a. S.P. Botkin, Moscow, Russian Federation | Moscow City Nephrology Center | Leningrad Regional Patology Bureau
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP415
ACTIVATION OF MAPK/ERK SIGNALING PATHWAY IN MESANGIAL
CELLS IS ASSOCIATED WITH GLOMERULAR DAMAGE IN IGA NEPHROPATHY
Houda Tamouza | Jonathan Maurice Chemouny | Martin Flamant | Leona Raskova Kafkova | Marie Demion | Mesnard Laurent | Francine Walker | Bruce
A Julian | Emilie Tissandié | Meetu Kaushik Tiwari | Jan Novak | Niels Olsen
Camara | Marc Benhamou | Francois Vrtovsnik | Renato C Monteiro | Ivan
Cruz Moura
INSERM U699, Paris, France | APHP, Paris, France | Dept Microbiology, Univ
Alabama Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA | INSERM U702, Paris, France |
Dept Pathology, Hôp Bichat-Claude Bernard, Paris, France | Transpl Immunobiology Lab, São Paulo, Brazil | Hôp Bichat, AP-HP
SAP416
CORRELATION OF INFLAMMATORY CELL INFILTRATION AND HISTOLOGIC AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Shiva Samavat | Pedram Ahmadpoor | Peyman Torbati | Ramin Ghaderi | Fatemeh Poorrezagholi | Fariba Samadian | Mohsen Nafar
Labbafinejad Hosp, Tehran, Iran
SAP417
GLOMERULAR CAPILLARY INJURY IN THE ENDOCAPILLARY PROLIFERATIVE LESIONS OF VARIOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
Akiko Mii | Akira Shimizu | Tomohiro Kaneko | Fumihiko Yasuda | Megumi
Fukui | Yukinari Masuda | Yasuhiko Iino | Yasuo Katayama
Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan
SAP418
NCAM POSITIVE INTERSTITIAL CELLS INCREASE IN INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS IN DIFFERENT RENAL DISEASES
Claudia Müller | Jasmina Marković-Lipkovski | Sanja Simić-Ogrizović | Radomir Naumović | Sanja Ćirović | Dragan Mitrović | Gerhard Müller
Univ Tübingen, ZMF – Zentrum Med Forschung, Tübingen, Germany | Univ
Belgrade, Fac Medicine, Nephrology Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia | Univ Belgrade Fac Medicine, Inst Pathology, Belgrade, Serbia | Univsmedizin Göttingen, Zentrum Innere Medizin, Göttingen, Germany
SAP419
PROGNOSTIC MORPHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH SCHOENLEIN-HENOCH NEPHROPATHY
Aldona Wozniak | Małgorzata Janicka-Jedyńska | Jakub Żurawski | Elżbieta
Kaczmarek | Jacek Zachwieja
Dept Clinical Pathology, Dept Clinical Pathomorphology, Dept Childhood Cardiology and Nephrology, Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland
SAP420
THE CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND COURSE OF IDIOPATHIC RENAL
THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHY (RTMA)
S Khilji | T Dorman | P O'Kelly | L Lampty | KCP Leung | A Shadivan | C
Varghese | JJ Walshe
Beaumont Hosp, Dublin, Ireland
SAP421
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IGG4-RELATED KIDNEY DISEASE (IGG4RKD)
Takao Saito | Mitsuhiro Kawano | Takako Saeki | Ichiro Mizushima | Yutaka
Yamaguchi | Naofumi Imai | Hitoshi Nakashima | Hisanori Umehara
Fukuoka Univ School Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan | Kanazawa Univ Hosp, Kanazawa, Japan | Nagaoka Red Cross Hosp, Nagaoka, Japan | Yamaguchi's Pathology Lab, Matsudo, Japan | Niigata Univ Grad School Medicine, Hiigata, Japan |
Kanazawa Medical Univ, Ishikawa, Japan
306
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP422
PAX-2 PROTEIN AS A MARKER OF DEDIFFERENTIATION OF PODOCYTES
IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS (CGN): ASSOCIATION WITH CLINICAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL MARKERS OF GLOMERULAR DEMAGE AND NEPHROSCLEROSIS
Mikhail Shvetsov | Olga Popova | Natalia Chebotareva | Aleksey Ivanov | Irina
Bobkova
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ, Moscow, Russia
SAP424
NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) IN GLOMERULONEPHRITIDES: AN IMMUNOHYSTOCHEMICAL EXPRESSION
ANALYSIS
Giuseppe Coppolino | Nicola Comi | Davide Bolignano | Valentina Piraina |
Roberta Talarico | Alessandro Colombo | Gaetano Lucisano | Giorgio Fuiano
Azienda Osp-Univ Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Italy
SAP425
NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN THE ADULT: DISTRIBUTION OF HISTOLOGICAL TYPES, REFERRING TO RENAL BIOPSIES PERFORMED IN NORTHERNEASTERN ITALY FROM 1998 TO 2008
Patrizia Bernich | Antonio Lupo | Triveneto Registry of Renal Biopsies
Dept Nephrology, Verona, Italy
SAP426
INFLAMMATORY INDICES AND PARENCHYMAL CALCIFICATIONS IN
KIDNEY TRANSPL BIOPSIES
Maria Pia Rastaldi | Piergiorgio Messa | Diana Alexandru | Laurentiu Mogoanta | Ofelia Claudia Jercan
IRCCS Fond Ca' Granda Osp Policlinico, Milan, Italy | Univ Medicine and Pharmacy Craiova, Romania
SAP427
MORPHOLOGIC MARKERS OF INTRARENAL BLOOD FLOW AND ANGIOGENESIS DISORDERS IN CHRONIC GLOMERULONEPHRITIS: ASSOCIATION WITH SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND DISEASE ACTIVITY
Mikhail Shvetsov | Aleksey Ivanov | Veronica Uribe Villegas | Olga Popova
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical Univ, Moscow, Russia
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SAP423
CLC-5 AND PROTEINURIC NEPHROPATHY: WHICH HYPOTHESIS SUGGEST THE STUDY OF TUBULAR AND GLOMERULAR PROTEIN?
Daniela Cremasco | Monica Ceol | Licia Peruzzi | Gianna Mazzucco | Marra
Giuseppina | Giuseppe Vezzoli | Rosalba Cristofaro | Angela D'Angelo | Franca Anglani | Dorella Del Prete
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine Univ Padova | Nephr Dial Traspl, Regina Margherita Children’s Hosp Torino | Patol Anat Unit, Univ Torino | Nephr Dial
IRCCS Ca’ Grande Milano | Nephr Dial, U, IRCCS Hosp S Raf Milano | Lab
Histomorphology and Molecular Biology Kidney, Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Univ Padua, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
SAP428
THE EFFECT AND MECHANISM OF FLUVASTATIN ON THE EXPRESSION
OF FIBRONECTIN IN HUMAN PERITONEAL MESOTHELIAL CELLS INDUCED BY HIGH-GLUCOSE PERITONEAL DIALYSATE
Jia Liu | Yanchun Liu | Yaguang Xu | Xiufen Zhao | Jun Qian | Bin Sun |
Changying Xing
First Affiliated Hosp Nanjing Medical Univ, Nanjing, China
SATURDAY, MAY 26
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SAP429
EFFECTS OF TRANSPLED MESOTHELIAL CELLS DURING PERITONEAL
REPAIR USING TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE SV40 LARGE T ANTIGEN GENE
TRANSGENIC RAT MESOTHELIAL CELLS
Reo Kanda | Chieko Hamada | Takanori Nakano | Keiichi Wakabayashi | Hiroaki Io | Satoshi Horikoshi | Yasuhiko Tomino
Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Juntendo Univ Fac Medicine, Tokyo,
Japan
SAP430
PENTRAXIN 3 EXPRESSION IN A RAT MODEL OF CONTINUOUS PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Nana Ishimatsu | Tetsu Miyamoto | Hiroyuki Morimoto | Junichi Nakamata |
Ryoko Baba | Kaori Kanegae | Ryota Serino | Narutoshi Kabashima | Yutaka
Otsuji | Yoshiaki Doi | Masahito Tamura
Second Dept Internal Medicine, Dept Anatomy, Kidney Center, Univ Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyusyu, Japan
SAP431
HIGH GLUCOSE PERITONEAL DIALYSATE INDUCES APOPTOSIS THROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS IN PERITONEAL MESOTHELIAL
CELLS
Junichi Nakamata | Hiroyuki Morimoto | Ryoko Baba | Nana Ishimatsu | Tetsu
Miyamoto | Kaori Kanegae | Ryota Serino | Narutoshi Kabashima | Yutaka
Otsuji | Yoshiaki Doi | Masahito Tamura
Second Dept Internal Medicine, Dept Anatomy, Kidney Center, Univ Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan
SAP432
ADMINISTRATION OF PIGMENT EPITHELIUM-DERIVED FACTOR AMELIORATES CG-INDUCED PERITONEAL INJURY AND FIBROSIS IN MICE
Takuo Kusumoto | Kei Fukami | Sho-ichi Yamagishi | Seiji Ueda | Yusuke Kaida | Takuma Hazama | Yosuke Nakayama | Ryotaro Ando | Nana Obara |
Seiya Okuda
Div Nephrology, Dept Medicine, Dept Pathophysiology and Therapeutics Diabetic Vascular Complications, Kurume Univ School Medicine
SAP433
PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF ICODEXTRIN ON INTER-CELLULAR ADHESION
MOLECULE-1 EXPRESSION VIA PROTEIN KINASE C IN HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Masahito Tamura | Mika Matsumoto | Tetsu Miyamoto | Kaori Kanegae |
Yumi Furuno | Ryota Serino | Narutoshi Kabashima | Yutaka Otsuji
Univ Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan
SAP434
CALCITRIOL AMELIORATES CHLORHEXIDE DIGLUCONATE-INDUCED
LIVER PERITONEAL FIBROSIS IN RATS
Hsu Bang-Gee
Tzu Chi General Hosp, Hualien, Taiwan
SAP435
PULSE PRESSURE IN PD PATIENTS
Luisa Mazzotta | Alberto Rosati | Antonio Carlini
Dept Nephrology, Lucca Hosp
308
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP436
THE TIME HAS AN EFFECT ON THE DECLINE IN SERUM ALBUMIN CONCENTRATIONS IN PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS INCIDENTS
Viviana Teixeira Henriques | Edson Zangiacomi Martinez | José Carolino Divino-Filho | Roberto Pecoits-Filho | José Abrão Cardeal da Costa
Univ São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil | Baxter Health Care and Social Medicine|
Pontificia Univ Catolica Parana, Curitiba
SAP437
ESTIMATES OF FOOD INTAKE AND ABSORPTION OF CARBOHYDRATES
IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (PD) AND LIPID PROFILE
Viviana Teixeira Henriques
Univ São Paulo
SAP439
MALNUTRITION AND INFLAMMATION AFFECT THE VIABILITY OF PERITONEAL MESOTHELIAL CELLS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Masanobu Akazawa | Tomomi Uno | Eiichiro Kanda | Yoshitaka Maeda
Tokyo Koysai Hosp | JA Toride Mecial Center
SAP440
RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION PREDICTS NUTRITIONAL STATE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (PD) PATIENTS
Maria Aktsiali | Sofia Antonopoulou | Konstantina Tsiolaki | Neratzoula Bakirtzi | Alexandra Patrinou | Maria Georgopoulou | Paraskevi Liaveri | Nikolaos
Afentakis | George Tsirpanlis
Dept Nephrology, General Hosp Athens, G. Gennimatas, Athens, Greece
SAP441
LOWER BASELINE PERITONEAL MEMBRANE TRANSPORT STATUS WITH
STRICT PROTEIN RESTRICTION DIET DURING PREDIALYTIC PERIOD IS
ASSOCIATED WITH CONSEQUENT BETTER OUTCOMES AMONG PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Takeshi Hasegawa | Hiroki Nishiwaki | Makoto Hirose | Daisuke Komukai |
Hironori Tayama | Fumihiko Koiwa | Ashio Yoshimura
Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp
SAP442
EFFECT OF BIOCOMPATIBLE PERITONEAL DIALYSIS FLUIDS ON DAILY
URINE VOLUME, SERUM ADIPONECTIN LEVELS, SMALL SOLUTE PERMEABILITY AND MESOTHELIAL CELL INTEGRITY SIX MONTHS AFTER
CONVERSION BACK TO CONVENTIONAL PERITONEAL DIALYSIS FLUIDS
Sing Leung Lui | Susan Yung | Colin Tang | Flora Ng | Wai Kei Lo | Tak Mao
Chan
Tung Wah Hosp, Hong Kong SAR, China | Univ Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR,
China
SAP443
LOW CIRCULATING ADIPONECTIN LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE IN NON-OBESE PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Hyang Mo Koo | Fa Mee Doh | Dong Eun Yoo | Hyung Jung Oh | Tae-Hyun
Yoo | Kyu Hun Choi | Shin-Wook Kang | Dae Suk Han | Seung Hyeok Han
College Medicine, Yonsei Univ, Seoul, Korea
SAP444
SURVIVAL OF INCIDENT PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS IN BRAZIL
(BRAZPD): IS OVERWEIGHT/OBESITY AN ADVANTAGE?
Natalia Fernandes | Marcus Gomes Bastos | Márcia Regina Gianotti Franco | Alfredo Chaoubah | Maria da Glória Lima | Roberto Pecoits-Filho | José Carolino
Divino-Filho | Abdul Rashid Qureshi
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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MEASURED BY ACCELEROMETRY AND INFLAMMATION, CO-MORBIDITY, AND NUTRITIONAL
STATUS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Thiane Gama Axelsson | Bengt Lindholm | Juan Jesus Carrero | Olof Heimburger | Peter Stenvinkel | Abdul Rashid Qureshi
Baxter Novum and Renal Medicine, Karolinska Inst
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Interdisciplinary Program Studies, Res, and Treatment Nephrology – Federal
Univ Juiz Fora, Juiz de Fora – MG, Brazil | Clinica GAMEN – Rio de Janeiro |
Dept Statistics – Federal Univ Juiz Fora, Juiz de Fora | Center Health and Biological Sciences, Pontifícia Univ Católica Paraná, Curitiba | Div Renal Medicine,
CLINTEC, Karolinska Inst | Karolinska Inst
SAP445
GERIATRIC NUTRITIONAL RISK INDEX AS A RISK FACTOR FOR MORTALITY IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Seokhui Kang | Junyoung Do | Kyuhyang Cho | Jongwon Park | Kyungwoo
Yoon
Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP446
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KT/V UREA VALUES, NUTRITIONAL STATUS,
COMORBIDITY INDEX AND COMPONENTS OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN INCIDENT PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Jin-Bor Chen | Ben-Chung Cheng | Te-Chuan Chen | Yu-Jen Su | Chien-Hsing
Wu
Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hosp and Chang Gung Univ College Medicine, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
SAP447
CLINICAL STATUS OF PATIENTS TREATED FOR MORE 10 YEARS WITH
CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (CAPD)
Yongki Park | Jimin Jeon
Dongrae BongSaeng Hosp
SAP448
UREMIC PRURITUS: PREVALENCE, CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND
IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Maria Tsikeloudi | Panagiotis Pateinakis | Katerina Patsatsi | Eleni Manou |
Dimitrios Sotiriadis | Dimitrios Tsakiris
Dept Nephrology, Papageorgiou General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece | Second
Dept Dermatology, Medical School, Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Papageorgiou
General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece
SAP449
TIME-DEPENDENT COVARIATES: A PROBLEMATIC IN SURVIVAL ANALYSIS TAKING COMPETING RISKS INTO ACCOUNT. AN EXAMPLE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Laetitia Teixeira | Anabela Rodrigues | M.J. Carvalho | António Cabrita | Denisa Mendonça
PDMA, ICBAS-UP, Porto, Portugal | Nephrology Unit, CHP – Hosp Santo António, Porto, Portugal | Populations Studies Dept, ICBAS, Univ Porto, Porto,
Portugal
SAP450
IS THE LOW-GDP SOLUTION RELATED TO CHANGE IN PERITONEAL
MEMBRANE CHARACTERISTICS IN LONG-TERM PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
PATIENTS?
Seokhui Kang | Junyoung Do | Jongwon Park | Kyuhyang Cho | Kyungwoo
Yoon
Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea
SAP451
THE HIDDEN MESSAGE OF PERITONEAL DIALYSIS EFFLUENT IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Maurizio Bruschi | Giovanni Candiano | Laura Santucci | Salvatore Luzio |
Rossella Cannavò | Gian Marco Ghiggeri | Enrico Verrina
G. Gaslini
SAP452
ULTRASOUND GUIDED RECTUS SHEATH AND TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS PLANE BLOCK (TAP) FOR CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL
DIALYSIS (CAPD) CATHETERIZATION - OUR EXPERIENCE
Yogesh Varadarajan | Balasubramaniyam Raju
K.G Hosp and PG Medical Inst, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
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PARIS, France
SAP453
CATHETER REVISION FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRACTABLE EXIT SITE
INFECTION/TUNNEL INFECTION IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS: A
SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Kyu-Hyang Cho | Junyoung Do | Seokhui Kang | Jong-Won Park | Kyung-Woo
Yoon | Tae-Woo Kim
Dept Internal Medicine, Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea | Yeungnam Univ
Hosp, Daegu, Korea | Dept Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang Univ Gumi
Hosp, Gumi, Korea
SAP455
32-YEARS EXPERIENCE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS-RELATED PERITONITIS
IN ONE ACADEMIC CENTRE: CHANGES IN PERITONITIS RATES, CAUSATIVE ORGANISMS AND OUTCOME, RELATED TO THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE DOUBLE-BAG Y-SET DEVICE AND DAILY MUPIROCIN ON THE
EXIT-SITE
Dirk Struijk | Sadie van Esch | Raymond T. Krediet
AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
SAP456
THE RELEVANCE OF ANCESTRALLY ADMIXED POPULATION ON SURVIVAL IN INCIDENT PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS IN BRAZIL
Natalia Fernandes | Tessa van den Beukel | Tiny Hoekstra | Luciana Tirapani|
Kleyton de Andrade Bastos | Roberto Pecoits-Filho | Abdul Rashid Qureshi |
Marcus Bastos | Friedo Dekker | José Carolino Divino-Filho
Interdisciplinary Program Studies, Res, and Treatment Nephrology – Federal
Univ Juiz Fora, Juiz de Fora – MG, Brazil | Leiden Univ Medical Central | Federal Univ Sergipe | Pontific Univ Paraná | Karolinska Inst | Div Renal Medicine,
CLINTEC, Karolinska Inst, Stockholm, Sweden
SAP457
HYPONATREMIA IN PD PATIENTS; INFLUENCE OF FUROSEMIDE AND EFFECT OF VASOPRESSIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
Tamura Yasuhisa | Hidetoshi Kanai | Kenji Harada | Yasuhiro Kawai
Kokura Memorial Hosp
SAP458
PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF ADEQUATE
DIALYSIS IN JAPANESE PATIENTS UNDERGOING PERITONEAL DIALYSIS:
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS REGISTRY AND COHORT STUDY (PDR-CS)
Hitoshi Sugiyama | Yasuhiko Ito | Kazuhiko Tsuruya | Hisako Yoshida | Hiroki Maruyama | Shin Goto | Masaaki Nakayama | Hidetomo Nakamoto | Hiroshi Morinaga | Seiichi Matsuo | Hirofumi Makino
Okayama Univ Grad School | Nagoya Univ Grad School | Grad School Medical
Sciences, Kyushu Univ | Niigata Univ Grad School | Fukushima Medical Univ|
Saitama Medical School
SAP459
CHANGES IN BODY COMPOSITION USING BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
IN PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (PD) PREVALENT
María Cristina Di Gioia | Paloma Gallar | Nuria Laso | Isabel Rodriguez | Gabriela Cobo | Aniana Oliet | Julie Hynostroza | Juan Carlos Herrero | Carmen
Mon | Milagros Ortiz | Ana Vigil
Hosp Severo Ochoa, Leganes, Madrid, Spain
SAP460
WATER SOLUBLE VITAMIN E (TMG) PREVENTS GDPS INDUCED PERITONEAL DAMAGE
Tadashi Tomo
Oita Univ
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CHANGING PICTURE IN THE MICROBIOLOGY OF PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
ASSOCIATED PERITONITIS - REPORT OVER ALMOST THREE DECADES
Martin Kimmel | Niko Braun | Jörg Latus | Mark Dominik Alscher
Robert-Bosch Hosp, Stuttgart, Germany
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP461
POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS A FORMAL CONTRAINDICATION FOR PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Jose Portolés | Simona Uta | Ana M Tato | Paula Lopez-Sanchez | Maite Rivera| Rosely Rodriguez-Pena | Gloria del Peso | Mayra Ortega | Carmen Felipe
Hosp Univ Puerta de Hierro, Majadahonda, Spain | Hosp Univ Fund Alcorcon,
Alcorcon, Spain | Hosp Univ Ramon y Cajal, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Univ La
Paz, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Infanta Leonor, Madrid, Spain | Hosp Nuestra S. de
Sonsoles, Avila, Spain
SAP462
EFFECT OF PERITONEAL DIALYSIS ON LIFE QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH
REFRACTORY END STAGE CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
Eirini Tsampikaki | Georgios Aperis | Aristeides Kaikis | Christos Paliouras |
Nikolaos Karvouniaris | Maria Maragaki | Polichronis Alivanis
General Hosp Rhodes, Greece
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP463
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN A PATIENT WITH SEVERE RECESSIVE DYSTROPHIC EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA
Birgit Kortus-Götze | Thomas Höferhüsch | Joachim Hoyer
Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology, Univ Medical Center, Philipps-Univ
Marburg, Germany
SAP464
THE VARIABILITY OF HYDRATATION STATUS AFFECTS RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Francesca Martino | Manish Kaushik | Maria Pia Rodighiero | Carlo Crepaldi|
Claudio Ronco
San Bortolo Hosp, Vicenza, Italy
SAP465
NGAL IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS REFLECTS THE STATUS OF THE PERITONEUM
Antonio Lacquaniti | Valentina Donato | Maria Rosaria Fazio | Silvia Lucisano |
Valeria Cernaro | Rosaria Lupica | Michele Buemi | Carmela Aloisi
Univ Messina, Messina, Italy
SAP466
CELL POPULATION IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS EFFLUENT REFLECTS PERITONEAL MEMBRANE DAMAGE
Tomomi Uno | Masanobu Akazawa | Eiichiro Kanda | Yoshitaka Maeda
JA Toride Mecial Center | Tokyo Koysai Hosp
SAP467
QT INTERVAL DISPERSION AMONG CHRONIC AMBULATORY PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS AND ASSOCIATION WITH IRON STORES
Nuket Bavbek Ruzgaresen | Sema Secilmis | Hakki Yilmaz | Ali Akcay | Murat
Duranay
Fatih Univ Medical School, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Ankara Education and Res Hosp, Dept Internal Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
SAP468
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-23 AND FETUIN-A WITH METASTATIC CALCIFICATION AND ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Nilgül Akalın | Mehmet Rıza Altıparmak | Sinan Trabulus | Ayşe Serap Yalın |
Rezzan Ataman | Kamil Serdengeçti
Istanbul Univ Cerrahpasa Medical Fac Dept Internal Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
SAP469
DIALYSIS DOSE ADJUSTED TO RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION
Karoly Schneider | Balintné Bator
B.BRAUN Avitum Hungary Zrt. Dialysis Centre No. 11, Győr, Hungary
SAP470
HISTOLOGICAL CRITERIA FOR ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS – A STANDARDIZED APPROACH
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PARIS, France
Braun Niko | Fritz Peter | Christoph Ulmer | Latus Joerg | Kimmel Martin |
Biegger Dagmar | Ott German | Reimold Fabian | Dippon Juergen | Segerer
Stephan | Alscher Dominik
Robert-Bosch Hosp, Stuttgart | Margarete Fischer–Bosch Inst Clinical Pharmacology | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, USA | Dept Mathematics,
Univ Stuttgart, Germany | Div Nephrology, Univ Hosp, Zurich, Switzerland
SAP472
ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS MAY EVOLVE WITHOUT SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION AND ABSENCE OF RADIOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES
Meelad Habib | Mario Korte | Martijn Hagen | Frank Dor | Michiel Betjes
Erasmus MC, Univ Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands | Albert Schweizer
Hosp, Dordrecht, Netherlands
SAP473
LOCALIZED ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS (EPS) CONSTRICTING THE TERMINAL ILEUM; AN UNUSUAL APPEARANCE REQUIRING
SURGICAL INTERVENTION
Meelad Habib | Martijn Hagen | Mario Korte | Robert Zietse | Frank Dor |
Michiel Betjes
Erasmus MC, Univ Medical Center, Rotterdam,Netherlands | Albert Schweizer
Hosp, Dordrecht, Netherlands
SAP474
ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS- CLINICAL, RADIOLOGICAL
AND HISTOLOGICAL DATA AND OUTCOME OF 49 PATIENTS
Joerg Latus | Christoph Ulmer | Peter Fritz | Bianka Rettenmaier | Dagmar
Biegger | Thomas Lang | German Ott | Christoph Scharpf | Martin Kimmel |
Mark Dominik Alscher | Niko Braun
Robert-Bosch Hosp, Stuttgart, Germany | Margarete-Fischer–Bosch Inst Clinical
Pharmacology, Stuttgart, Germany
SAP475
CLINICAL FEATURES OF POST-TRANSPL ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL
SCLEROSIS (EPS); LESS INFLAMMATION, LOWER MORTALITY, AND A DIFFERENT SECOND HIT COMPARED TO CLASSICAL EPS
Meelad Habib | Mario Korte | Robert Zietse | Michiel Betjes
Erasmus MC, Univ Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands | Albert Schweizer
Hosp, Dordrecht, Netherlands
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SAP476
THE EFFECT OF HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITOR ON INSULIN RESISTANCE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Tae Ik Chang | Dong Ho Shin | Hyung Jung Oh | Shin-Wook Kang | Dae-Suk
Han | Tae-Hyun Yoo | Seung Hyeok Han
Dept Internal Medicine, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hosp, Koyang, Korea, | Dept Internal Medicine, College Medicine, Yonsei Univ, Seoul,
Korea
SAP477
LONG TERM EFFECT OF CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL
DIALYSIS FLUIDS WITH NEUTRAL PH AND LOW GLUCOSE DEGRADATION PRODUCT CONCENTRATION; A 5-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Hun Young Choi | Yong Kyu Lee | Beom Suk Kim | Seung Hyeok Han | Tae
Hyun Yoo | Hyeong Cheon Park | Ho Yung Lee
Kangnam Severance Hosp, Seoul, Korea | Severance Hosp, Seoul, Korea
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP471
DIFFERENT PHENOTYPES OF ENCAPSULATING PERITONEAL SCLEROSIS – MACROSCOPICAL APPEARANCE, HISTOLOGICAL FINDINGS AND
OUTCOME
Joerg Latus | Christoph Ulmer | Peter Fritz | Bianka Rettenmaier | Sandra Hirschburger | Stephan Segerer | Dagmar Biegger | Thomas Lang | German Ott |
Martin Kimmel | Mark Dominik Alscher | Niko Braun
Robert-Bosch Hosp, Stuttgart, Germany | Margarete-Fischer–Bosch Inst Clinical
Pharmacology, Stuttgart, Germany | Univ Hosp, Zurich, Switzerland
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP478
THE SELECTION OF PERITONEAL MESOTHELIAL CELLS IS IMPORTANT
FOR CELL THERAPY TO AMELIORATE PERITONEAL FIBROSIS
Naoya Horimoto | Kenji Tuji | Shinji Kitamura | Hitoshi Sugiyama | Hirohumi
Makino
Dept Medicine and Clinical Science, Okayama Univ Grad School Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences | Center Chronic Kidney Disease and Peritoneal Dialysis, Okayama Univ Hosp
SAP479
MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) IS MORE PREVALENT IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS: NEUROIMAGING BY BRAIN SPECT
Rei Isshiki | Masao Iwagami | Daimu Tsutsumi | Yasuhiro Mochida | Kunihiro
Ishioka | Machiko Oka | Kyoko Maesato | Hidekazu Moriya | Takayasu Ohtake| Sumi Hidaka | Shuzo Kobayashi
Shonan Kamakura General Hosp, Kamakura, Japan
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP480
AQUAPORIN-1 AND ANGIOGENESIS IN CAPD PERITONEUM
Chieko Higuchi | Yoko Tanihata | Madoka Ishii | Himiko Sugimoto | Naoyo
Sato | Ai Kyono | Tetsuya Ogawa | Hideki Nishimura | Kuniaki Otsuka
Tokyo Women's Medical Univ Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan
SAP481
THE EFFECT OF LOW GDP SOLUTION ON PERITONEAL SOLUTE TRANSPORT IN CAPD PATIENTS
Kyu-Hyang Cho | Jun-Young Do | Seokhui Kang | Jong-Won Park | KyungWoo Yoon | Tae-Woo Kim
Dept Internal Medicine, Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea | Dept Internal
Medicine, Soonchunhyang Univ Gumi Hosp, Gumi, Korea
SAP482
MEDICAL AND NON MEDICAL FACTORS LIMITATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF PD: ANALYSIS OF A PREDIALYSIS INFORMATION PROGRAM
Caroline du Halgouët | Azeroual Latifa | Verhoeven Anne Sophie | Dupuis
Emmanuel | Randoux Christine | Vrtovsnik François
Hop Bichat, Paris, France
SAP483
MEMBRANE EFFECT OF PREDNISOLONE - STUDY IN VITRO
Teresa Grzelak | Lucja Czyzewska-Majchrzak | Marta Kramkowska | Henryk
Witmanowski | Krystyna Czyzewska
Poznan Univ Medical Science, Poznan, Poland
SAP484
D/P CREATININE AS AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR TOTAL MORTALITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN A POPULATION OF PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Katarzyna Janda | Marcin Krzanowski | Paulina Dumnicka | Władysław
Sułowicz
Chair and Dept Nephrology, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Cracow,
Poland | Dept Medical Diagnostics, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Cracow
SAP485
IS SERUM ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE A PREDICTOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS?
Merita Rroji (Molla) | Saimir Seferi | Myftar Barbullushi | Erjola Likaj | Elizana
Petrela | Nestor Thereska
UHC Mother Teresa, Dept Nephrology-Dialysis-Transpl, Tirana, Albania | UHC
Mother Teresa, Dept Statistic, Tirana, Albania
SAP486
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN THE LONG TERM: ELEVEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN A SINGLE SARDINIAN CENTER
Gianfranca Cabiddu | Elena Dessi | Augusta Arceri | Pisano Laura | Eleonora
Manca | Maura Conti | Riccardo Cao | Antonello Pani
Azienda Osp Brotzu Cagliari | Nephrology, Brotzu Hosp
314
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP487
IMMUNOPHENOTYPING OF PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES AND THEIR
SURFACE MARKERS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Chia-Te Liao
Cardiff Univ, Cardiff, UK
SAP488
PROGNOSTIC HOSPITALIZATIONS AND SURVIVAL FACTORS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ON RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN MEXICO
Olynka Vega Vega | Angeles Mendoza de la Garza | Ricardo Correa-Rotter
National Inst Nutrition, Mexico, Mexico
SAP490
CONTRIBUTION OF FLUID STATUS TO PERITONEAL SOLUTE TRANSPORT
IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Akihiko Matsuda | Yousuke Tayama | Tomonari Ogawa | Mizuki Iwanaga |
Chie Noiri | Minoru Hatano | Tota Kiba | Koichi Kanozawa | Hitoshi Katou |
Hajime Hasegawa | Tetsuya Mitarai
Dept Nephrology and Blood Purification, Saitama Medical Center, Saitama Medical Univ, Kawagoe, Japan
SAP491
INFLUENCE OF RESIDUAL DIURESIS (RD) AND FRACTIONAL SODIUM EXCRETION (FENa) AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (PD)
PATIENTS
Silvia Ros-Ruiz | Laura Fuentes-Sanchez | Cristina Jironda-Gallegos | Elena
Gutierrez-Vilches | Patricia Garcia-Frias | Domingo Hernandez-Marrero
Carlos Haya Hosp
SAP492
RAPID DECLINE OF RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH
PARADOXICAL IMPROVEMENT OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH HEAVY PROTEINURIA
Seokhui Kang | Seunghyun Lee | Kyuhyang Cho | Jongwon Park | Kyungwoo
Yoon | Junyoung Do
Yeungnam Univ Hosp, Daegu, Korea | Yeungnam Univ Yeongcheon Hosp, Yeongcheon, Korea
SAP493
HIGH SCORE IN EPWORTH SLEEPINESS SCALE PREDICT ALL CAUSE
MORTALITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Xueli Lai | Wei Chen | Zhiyong Guo
Dept Nephrology, Changhai Hosp
SAP494
THE PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECT OF SODIUM CITRATE IN PD FLUID
Magnus Braide
Univ Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
SAP495
GLUCOSE VARIABILITY MONITORING WITH CGMS IN UREMIC PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
Vaduva Cristina | Simona Georgiana Popa | Mota Maria | Mota Eugen
Haemodialysis Center, Emergency Hosp Craiova, Romania | Clinical Centre
Diabetes, Nutrition, Metabolic Diseases, Nephrology Dept, Univ Medicine and
Pharmacy Craiova, Romania
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP489
COMBINATION THERAPY WITH PERITONEAL DIALYSIS AND HEMODIALYSIS FROM THE INITIATION OF RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
PRESERVE THE RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION AND IMPROVE THE PATIENTS’ PROGNOSIS - RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY FOR 24 MONTHS
Atsushi Ueda | Kei Nagai | Madoka Morimoto | Aki Hirayama | Shigeru Owada | Yukio Tonozuka | Chie Saito | Chie Saito | Kunihiro Yamagata
Namegata District General Hosp | Tsukuba Univ Technology | Asao Clinic |
Baxter Limited
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP496
BONE DENSITY AND VASCULAR CALCIFICATION IN PERITONEAL
DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Francesca Martino | Pierluigi Di Loreto | Claudio Ronco
San Bortolo Hosp, Vicenza, Italy
SAP497
IS RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN CONTROL
OF PHOSPHORUS LEVELS IN CONTINUOUS AMBULATORY PERITONEAL
DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Merita Rroji (Molla) | Saimir Seferi | Myftar Barbullushi | Elizana Petrela | Nereida Spahia | Erjola Likaj | Nestor Thereska
UHC Mother Teresa, Dept Nephrology-Dialysis-Transpl, Tirana, Albania | Dept
Statistic, Tirana, Albania
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP498
PERINATAL OUTCOMES OF WOMEN WITH ADVANCE CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE THAT INITIATIED PERITONEAL DIALYSIS DURING PREGNANCY
Lucio O. Sánchez Macías | Karla I. Lares Castellanos | J. Antonio Hernandez
Pacheco | Olynka Vega Vega | Ricardo Correa Rotter
National Medical Science and Nutrition Inst Salvador Zubirán | National Inst
Perinatology Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes | National Inst Nutrition, Mexico,
Mexico
SAP499
ANURIC PATIENTS ARE NOT MORE OVERHYDRATED UNDER ADEQUATE PD PRESCRIPTION: CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF MULTIFREQUENCY BIOIMPEDANCE ANALYSIS
Aguiar Pedro Ventura | Santos Olivia | Laetitia Teixeira | Vidinha Joana | Ferrer
Francisco | Carvalho Maria João | Cabrita António | Anabela Soares Rodrigues
Centro Hosp Porto, Hosp Santo Antonio, Porto, Portugal | PDMA, ICBAS-UP,
Porto, Portugal | Hosp São Teotónio, Viseu, Portugal | Centro Hosp Coimbra,
Coimbra, Portugal
SAP500
COMPARISON OF DIURNAL BLOOD PRESSURE PATTERN, RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION AND LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS ON DIFFERENT REGIMENS
Nuh Ataş | Yasemin Erten | Kürşad Öneç | Salih Inal | Salih Topal | Ahmet
Akyel | Bülent Çelik | Gülay Ulusal Okyay | Yusuf Tavil
Gazi Univ Medical School, Dept Internal Medicine, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ
Medical School, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Medical School,
Dept Cardiology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Fac Health Sciencel, Dept Statistics, Ankara, Turkey
SAP501
MEAN PLATELET VOLUME IS RELATED TO D/P CREATININE IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Matthias Zeiler | Tania Monteburini | Rosa Maria Agostinelli | Rita Marinelli|
Stefano Santarelli
Dept Nephrology, Osp Carlo Urbani, Jesi, Italy
SAP502
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BIOIMPEDANCE ANALYSIS PARAMETERS AND
LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Yasemin Erten | Salih Inal | Kürşad Öneç | Nuh Ataş | Gülay Ulusal Okyay |
Çağrı Yaylacı | Gülşah Şahin | Yusuf Tavil | Galip Güz | Şükrü Sindel
Gazi Univ, Medical School, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ,
Medical School, Dept Internal Medicine, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ, Medical
School, Dept Cardiology, Ankara, Turkey | Gazi Univ Fac Health Sciences, Dept
Nutrition and Dietetics, Ankara, Turkey
SAP503
MORTALITY AND PERITONITIS RISK STRATIFICATION IN PERITONEAL
DIALYSIS PATIENTS: THE RELEVANCE OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN
Ana Pinho | Ana Cabrita | Anabela Malho Guedes | André Fragoso | Helena
Carreira | Isabel Pinto | Idalecio Bernardo | Pedro Leao
Nephrology Dept Faro Hosp, Faro, Portugal | Inst Public Health Univ Porto
316
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP504
TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR BETA (TGF-β) AS A RISK FACTOR FOR
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN A POPULATION OF PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Katarzyna Janda | Marcin Krzanowski | Beata Kuśnierz-Cabala | Paulina
Dumnicka | Andrzej Kraśniak | Eve Chowaniec | Barbara Tabor-Ciepiela |
Władysław Sułowicz
Chair and Dept Nephrology, Dept Medical Diagnostics, Jagiellonian Univ Collegium Medicum, Cracow, Poland
SAP505
PERI-AORTIC FAT TISSUE THICKNESS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Kultigin Turkmen | Orhan Ozbek | Mehmet Kayrak | Cigdem Samur | Ibrahim
Guler | Halil Zeki Tonbul
Konya Univ, Meram School Medicine, Konya, Turkey
SAP507
APD MAKES HIGH DEMANDS ON CATHETER FUNCTION – NEW SURGICAL PROCEDURE FOR IMPLANTATION OF TENCKHOFF CATHETERS
Clemens-Magnus Meier | Danilo Fliser | Martin K. Schilling | Matthias Klingele
Univsklinikum des Saarlandes, Homburg, Germany
SAP508
THE PREVENTION TECHNIQUE FOR PD CATHETER MALPOSITION
Mizuya Fukasawa | Masayuki Takeda | Manabu Kamiyama
Yamanashi Univ
SAP509
LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION AS A PREDICTOR OF RAPID DECLINE OF RESIDUAL RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Young Rim Song | Hyung Jik Kim | Sung Gyun Kim | Jwa-Kyung Kim | Jung
Woo Noh | Young Ki Lee | Jong Woo Yoon | Ja-Ryong Koo
Dept Internal Medicine, Hallym Univ Sacred Heart Hosp | Dept Internal Medicine, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hosp | Dept Internal Medicine, Chuncheon Sacred
Heart Hosp
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP506
GSK-3BETA INHIBITION: A NOVEL TREATMENT OPTION TO DECREASE
MESOTHELIAL INJURY IN EXPERIMENTAL PERITONEAL DIALYSIS
Krisztina Rusai | Rebecca Herzog | Klaus Kratochwill | Lilian Kuster | Christoph Aufricht
Medical Univ Vienna
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
RENAL ANAEMIA - CKD 5D
SAP510
UP-REGULATION OF HEPCIDIN-25 BY EPOETIN-BETA AND METHOXY POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL-EPOETIN-BETA IS DEPENDENT ON SERUM FERRTIN LEVEL IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Kazuya Takasawa | Chikako Takaeda | Masato Higuchi | Teiryo Maeda | Naohisa Tomosugi | Norishi Ueda
Pubulic Central Hosp Matto-Ishikawa, Hakusan, Japan | Medical Care Proteomics Biotechnology Co., Ltd. | Biomarker Society | Div Advanced Medicine,
Medical Res Inst, Kanazawa Medical Univ
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP511
HEPCIDIN-20 AS PREDICTIVE BIOMARKER FOR HEMOGLOBIN IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Yusuke Sasaki | Masaya Ikezoe | Masahiro Hagiwara | Shunichi Furuhata |
Minoru Murakami | Yasushi Shimonaka | Satoshi Yamazaki
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | Saku Central Hosp
SAP512
LOW HEPCIDIN LEVEL IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED ERYTHROPOIESIS IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS (MHD) PATIENTS WITH LESS
IRON STORAGE
Sayuri Hamahata | Mai Oue | Takahiro Kuragano | Minoru Furuta | Mana Yahiro | Aritoshi Kida | Yoshinaga Otaki | Yukiko Hasuike | Hiroshi Nonoguchi|
Takeshi Nakanishi
Hyogo College Medicine
SAP513
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OBESITY AND HEPCIDIN LEVELS IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Pantelis Sarafidis | Adam Rumjon | Daniel Ackland | Helen MacLaughlin |
Sukhvinder S. Bansal | Iain C. Macdougall
King's College Hosp NHS Found Trust, London, UK | Inst Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College London, London, UK | Renal Unit, King's College Hosp
SAP514
ON-LINE HEMODIAFILTRATION AND ERYTHROPOIETIN RESISTANCE IN
HEMODIALYTIC PATIENTS: ROLE OF HEPCIDIN. PRELIMINARY RESULTS
FROM REDERT STUDY
Vincenzo Panichi | Alberto Rosati | Erasmo Malagnino | Riccardo Giusti | Aldo
Casani | Giancarlo Betti | Paolo Conti | Giada Bernabini | Giada Bernabini |
Claudio Gabrielli | David Caiani | Alessia Scatena | Massimiliano Migliori |
Francesco Pizzarelli
Versilia's Hosp | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Hosp Lucca | Nephrology and
Dialysis Unit, Hosp Massa | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Hosp Grosseto |
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, S.Maria Annunziata Hosp, Firenze | Nephrology
and Dialysis Unit, Versilia Hosp
SAP515
FACTORS PREDICTING THE INCREASE OF RETICULOCYTE HAEMOGLOBIN CONTENT (CHr) FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS IRON ADMINISTRATION IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Efstathios Mitsopoulos | Maria Tsiatsiou | Ilias Minasidis | Varvara Kousoula |
Eleni Intzevidou | Ploumis Passadakis | Vasilis Vargemezis | Dimitrios Tsakiris
Papageorgiou General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece | Democritus Univ Thrace,
Alexandroupolis, Greece
SAP516
AN OPEN, RANDOMIZED, PARALLEL GROUP, MULTI-CENTER STUDY
ON THE PROGNOSIS OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN ANEMIA TREATMENT BY COMBINATION THERAPY WITH IRON AND VITAMIN C AND
ERYTHROPOIETIN (ACTIVE STUDY)
Mana Yahiro | Aritoshi Kida | Yoshinaga Otaki | Yukiko Hasuike | Hiroshi
Nonoguchi | Takeshi Nakanishi | Takahiro Kuragano
Hyogo College Medicine
318
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP517
A 12 MONTH RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL EXAMINING THE ESASPARING EFFECTS OF A VITAMIN E BONDED DIALYSIS MEMBRANE
Simon W Lines | Angela M Carter | Emma J Dunn | Mark J Wright
St James's Univ Hosp, Leeds, UK | Univ Leeds, Leeds, UK
SAP518
INTRODUCTION OF ANEMIA TREATMENT ALGORITHM USING IRON
AND ESA IMPROVED HB LEVELS WITHIN THE TARGET RANGE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ryuzi Aoyagi | Takayoshi Miura
Tachikawa General Hosp
SAP520
IRON RESTRICTION WTIH ESA (ERYTHROPOIESIS STIMULATING AGENT)
FOR ESA-HYPORESPONSIVENESS
Yukiko Hasuike | Hiromi Fukumoto | Shoji Kaibe | Masanori Tokuyama | Aritoshi Kida | Yoshinaga Otaki | Takahiro Kuragano | Hiroshi Nonoguchi| Mana
Hiwasa | Takashi Miyamoto | Haruki Ohue | Akihide Matsumoto | Kazuhiro
Toyoda | Takeshi Nakanishi
Hyogo College Medicine | Hiwasa Clinic, Nishinomiy, Japan | Miyamoto Clinic| Ohue Clinic | Seiyu Clinic | Meiwa Hosp
SAP521
MANAGEMENT OF ANEMIA IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE PRACTICES IN FRENCH CENTERS
Jacques Rottembourg | Corinne Emery | Antoine Lafuma | Jorge Wernli | Lorraine Zakin | Lamine Mahi
Dialysis Unit Diaverum, Paris, France | Cemka/Eval | Vifor Pharma
SAP522
ANEMIA MANAGEMENT IN CHILDREN ON CHRONIC PD: A STUDY OF
THE INTERNATIONAL PEDIATRIC PERITONEAL DIALYSIS NETWORK
(IPPN)
Dagmara Borzych-Duzalka | Yelda Bilginer | Lars Pape | Il So Ha | Mustafa
Bak | Annabelle Chua | Lesley Rees | S Pesle | Francisco Cano | Agnieszka
Urzykowska | Sevinc Emre | J Russcasso | V Ramela | Nikoleta Printza | Colin
White | Dafina Kuzmanovska | Vogel Andrea | Dirk Müller-Wiefel | Bradley
Warady | Franz Schaefer
Medical Univ Gdansk, Poland | Dept Pediatric Nephrology, Hacettebe Univ,
Turkey | Medizinische Hochschule, Hannover | National Univ Children’s Hosp,
Seoul, South Korea | Dr Behcet Uz Children Res and Education Hosp, Izmir,
Turkey | Texas Children’s Hosp, Houston, USA | Great Ormond Street Hosp
Children NHS Trust, London | Hosp Pediatrico Humberto Notti, Mendoza, Argentina | Hosp Luis Calvo Mackenna, Santiago, Chile | Children’s Memorial
Hosp, Warsaw, Poland | Istambul Univ, Istambul, Turkey | Serv Nefrología
Hosp Niños Sor María Ludovica, La Plata, Argentina | SENNIAD, Montevideo,
Uruguay | Aristoteles Univ, Thessaloniki, Greece | BC Children’s Hosp, Vancuver, Canada | Pediatric Clinic, Nephrology Unit, Skopje, Macedonia | Pontificia
Univ Católica Chile, Santiago, Chile | KfH Center Children and Adolescents,
Hamburg, Germany | Children’s Mercy Hosp, Kansas City, USA | Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
SAP523
THE EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS ASCORBIC ACID IN CONTINUOUS HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH ANEMIA
Jong Hoon Chung | Mi Kyung Park | Hyun Lee Kim | Bung Chul Shin
Dept Internal Medicine, Chosun Univ Medical School, GwangJu, Korea | Dept
Nursing, Nambu Univ, GwangJu, South Korea
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SAP519
PREDICTIVE POWER OF ESAs RESPONSIVENESS OF RETICULOCYTIES
AND THEIR SUBTYPES IN NORMORESISTANT HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS:
A TIME-DEPENDENT COX MODELS APPROACH
Luciano De Paola | Gianmarco Lombardi | Giuseppe Coppolino | Luigi Lombardi
SOC Nefrogy and Dialysis, AO Pugliese-Ciaccio Catanzaro | Azienda Osp-Univ
Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP524
RESIDUAL STANDARD DEVIATION OF HEMATOCRIT AND THE RELATED
FACTORS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Tetsuya Fujikawa | Tadashi Kuji | Midori Kakimoto | Kazuhiko Shibata | Hidehisa Satta | Masahiro Nishihara | Seiichi Kawata | Naoaki Koguchi | Yoshiyuki
Toya | Satoshi Umemura
Yokohama City Univ, Yokohama, Japan | Yokohama Minami Clinic | Toshin
Clinic | Yokodai Central Clinic, Yokohama, Japan
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP525
MANAGEMENT OF ANEMIA WITH CERA IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE: RESULTS AT 12 MONTHS OF THE HORTENSIA STUDY IN HEMODIALYSIS
Verhelst David | Godin Michel | Hoffmann Maxime | Landais Paul | Kone Sebastien | Vrtovsnik Francois
Dept Nephrology, Centre Hosp Avignon | CHU Rouen | Polyclinique La Louviere | Hosp Necker | Roche Lab | Hosp Bichat
SAP526
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ERYPTOSIS AND RED BLOOD CELL LIFESPAN
IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Viktoriya Kuntsevich | Yanna Dou | Stephan Thijssen | Nathan W Levin | Peter
Kotanko
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA | Renal Res Inst; Beth Israel Medical
Cener, New york, USA
SAP527
IL-6 IS AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR RESISTANCE TO ERYTHROPOIESIS-STIMULATING AGENTS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITHOUT
IRON DEFICIENCY
Byung Soo Kim | Won Do Park | Ho Cheol Song | Hyun Gyung Kim | YoungOk Kim
Catholic Univ Korea | Sanggye Paik Hosp, Inje Univ | Uijeongbu St. Mary's
Hosp, Catholic Univ Korea
SAP528
BONE MARROW TARGETING CONTRIBUTES TO ERYTHROPOIETIC EQUIVALENCE FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS (IV) AND SUBCUTANEOUS (SC)
PEGINESATIDE ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
Kathryn Woodburn | Kei-Lai Fong | Yuu Moriya | Yoshihiko Tagawa
Affymax Inc, Palo Alto, USA | Accellient Partners LLC, Waltham, USA | Takeda
Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., Osaka, Japan
SAP529
APPROPRIATE FERRITIN LEVELS IN TREATMENT OF RENAL ANEMIA
Teiryo Maeda | Fumiyoshi Kanda | Natumi Morita | Naohisa Tomosugi
Biomarker Society.Co., Ltd. | Keio Univ Fac Nursing and Medical Care | Dept
Advanced Medicine, Medical Res Inst, Kanazawa Medical Univ
SAP530
CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS ENROLLED IN THE EUROPEAN MONITOR-CKD5 PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ANAEMIA MANAGEMENT WITH BIOSIMILAR EPOETIN ALFA
Gerard London | Philippe Zaoui | Adrian Covic | Frank Dellanna | David
Goldsmith | Loreto Gesualdo | Johannes Mann | Christian Combe | Matthew
Turner | Michael Meunzberg | Karen MacDonald | Ivo Abraham
Centre Hosp FH Manhes, Fleury-Merogis, France | Centre Hosp Univ Grenoble|
GI Pop Univ Hosp Medicine and Pharmacy | Dialysezentrum | Guy's and St
Thomas' NHS Found Hosp | Univ Studi Bari, Bari, Italy | Schwabing Klinikum
and Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen-Nurnburg | Centre Hop Bordeaux |
Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals | Matrix45, LLC
SAP531
RISK-BASED INDIVIDUALISATION OF TARGET HB IN HAEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS WITH RENAL ANAEMIA IN THE POST-TREAT ERA: PHYSICIANREPORTED PRINCIPLES VERSUS SPECIFIED TARGET HB LEVELS (MONITOR-CKD5 STUDY)
Loreto Gesualdo | Christian Combe | Adrian Covic | Frank Dellanna | David
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PARIS, France
Goldsmith | Gerard London | Johannes Mann | Philippe Zaoui | Matthew Turner | Michael Meunzberg | Karen MacDonald | Ivo Abraham
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Italy | Centre Hop Bordeaux|
GI Pop Univ Hosp Medicine and Pharmacy | Dialysezentrum | Guy's and St
Thomas' NHS Found Hosp | Centre Hosp FH Manhes, Fleury-Merogis, France |
Schwabing Klinikum and Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen-Nurnburg | Centre Hosp Univ Grenoble | Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals | Matrix 45, LLC
SAP532
IMPROVEMENT OF ANEMIA MANAGEMENT IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BY SIMULTANEOUS, ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS ADMINISTRATIONS OF DARBEPOETIN ALFA AND IRON: ANEMIA DAY CONCEPT
Jacques Rottembourg | Alain Guerin | Mirela Diaconita
Dialysis Unit Diaverum, Paris, France
SAP534
A META-ANALYSIS OF FERRIC CITRATE FOR HYPERPHOSPHATEMIA:
THE EFFECTS OF AN ORAL IRON-CONTAINING PHOSPHATE BINDER ON
SERUM FERRITIN AND SATURATED TRANSFERRIN IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS
Christopher Bond | Donna Jensen | Steven Wang | Elizabeth Pham | Jaime
Rubin | Mohammed Sika | Robert Niecestro
DaVita Inc, Denver, CO, USA | Vanderbilt Univ | Keryx Biopharmaceuticals
SAP535
ERYTHROPOIETIC ACTIVITY, ABSORPTION, DISTRIBUTION, METABOLISM AND EXCRETION (ADME) OF PEGINESATIDE, AN ERYTHROPOIESIS
STIMULATING AGENT, IN THE MONKEY
Kathryn Woodburn | Kei-Lai Fong | Steven Sloneker | Paul Strzemienski | Eric
Solon | Yuu Moriya | Yohihiko Tagawa
Affymax Inc, Palo Alto, USA | Accellient Partners LLC, Waltham, USA | Calvert
Laboratories Inc., Olyphant, USA | QPS, Newark, USA | Takeda Pharmaceutical
Company Ltd., Osaka, Japan
SAP536
UREMIA, ANAEMIA AND MORPHOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES OF THE
RED BLOOD CELLS IN HAEMODIALYSIS: AN INVESTIGATION WITH THE
ATOMIC FORCE AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPES
Dimosthenis Stamopoulos | Nerantzoula Mpakirtzi | Eirini Grapsa | Basiliki
Gogola | Efthymios Manios | Nikolaos Afentakis
Inst Materials Science, National Center Scientific Res Demokritos, Athens, Greece| Dept Nephrology, National Hosp Athens G. Gennimatas | Dept Nephrology, General Hosp Athens Aretaieion, Athens, Greece | Dept Nephrology, General Hosp Athens G. Gennimatas, Athens, Greece
SAP537
A RECENT RESURGENCE OF ANTIBODY-MEDIATED PRCA CASES IN THE
UK
James Ewer | Iain C. Macdougall
Kings College Hosp, London, UK | Renal Unit, King's College Hosp
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SAP533
RED BLOOD CELL LIFE SPAN VARIABILITY – A NOVEL INDICATOR AND
ITS CLINICAL CORRELATES IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS
Rebecca Apruzzese | Yanna Dou | Stephan Thijssen | Anja Kruse | Georges
Ouellet | Nathan W. Levin | Peter Kotanko
Renal Res Inst, New York, USA
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
MINERAL AND BONE DISEASE - CKD 5D
SAP538
CLINICAL EVALUATION OF NOVEL PTH(1-84) BIOINTACT ASSAYS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Manfred Hecking | Alexander Kainz | Bernhard Bielesz | Max Plischke | Georg
Beilhack | Walter H. Hoerl | Gere Sunder-Plassmann | Christian Bieglmayer
Medical Univ Vienna | Dept Medicine III, Div Nephrology and Dialysis, Medical
Univ Vienna, Vienna, Austria
SAP539
EVALUATION OF INTACT PTH IN HEAMODIALYZED PATIENTS WITH A
THIRD GENERATION KIT
Sydney Benchetrit | Janice Green | Jacques Bernheim | Eliezer Golan
Dpt Nephrology and Hypertension, Meir Medical Center | Renal Physiology
Lab, Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Meir Medical Center
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP540
PLASMA FATTY ACID COMPOSITION IS ASSOCIATED WITH BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Nobuyuki Oyake | Keiko Suzuki | Saki Itoh | Kazuaki Tanabe
Otsuka Clinic | Shimane Univ Fac Medicine
SAP541
ASSOCIATION OF SERUM PENTOSIDINE LEVEL WITH THE PREVALENCE
OF FRACTURES IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Akira Fujimori | Shioko Okada | Kiyoko Yamamoto | Makoto Sakai | Nozomu
Kamiura
Konan Hosp, Kobe, Japan
SAP542
STRONG RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BONE MICROARCHITECTURE AND
ADIPONECTIN IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS
Pelletier Solenne | Fitsum Guebre-Egziabher | Justine Bacchetta | Jocelyne
Drai| Michel Richard | Roland Chapurlat | Denis Fouque
Hop Edouard Herriot | Hop Femme Mere Enfant | Hop Lyon Sud
SAP543
BONE TOURNOVER ABNORMALITIES IN DIALYSED PATIENTS
Zbigniew Nowak | Kade Grzegorz | Konieczna Maria | Wańkowicz Zofia
Military Inst Medicine, Warsaw, Poland
SAP544
BONE HISTOMORPHOMETRY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING DIALYSIS
WITH SERIOUS CALCIFICATIONS
Kamil Zamboch | Jana Zahalkova | Zdenka Kosatikova | Petra Skypalova |
Josef Skarda
Dept Internal Medicine III, Univ Hosp and Palacky Univ Olomouc, Czech Republic | Šternberk Hosp, Dept Hemodialysis, Czech Republic | Dept Pathology,
Univ Hosp and Palacky Univ Olomouc, Czech Republic
SAP545
EFFECT OF HIGH GLUCOSE CONCENTRATION ON THE OSTEOBLAST
FUNCTION
Juliana Cunha | Mirian Boim | Vanessa Ferreira | Marcelo Naves
Federal Univ São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
SAP546
A NOVEL AND SIMPLE METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE AMOUNT OF
INTRADIALYTIC PHOSPHATE REMOVAL
Hiroshi Kikuchi | Hisaki Shimada | Yasumi Takimoto | Ryo Karasawa | Masaaki Shimotori | Kozo Ikarashi | Noriko Saito | Shigeru Miyazaki | Shinji Sakai|
Masashi Suzuki
Toyosaka Hosp, Kita-ku, Niigata city, Niigata pref, Japan | Kidney Center Shinraku-en Hosp, Niigata, Japan
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP547
EFFECT OF CINACALCET HYDROCHLORIDE (CH) ON BONE MINERAL
DENSITY IN HEMODIALYSIS (HD) PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM (SHPT)
Hiroaki Ogata | Akiko Takeshima | Masahiro Yamamoto | Kei Asakura | Tadashi Kato | Kanji Shishido | Fumihiko Koiwa | Masahide Mizobuchi | Eriko
Kinugasa | Tadao Akizawa
Dept Internal Medicine, Showa Univ Northern Yokohama Hosp Yokohama,
Japan | Internal Medicine, Kawasaki Clinic, Kawasaki, Japan | Dept Internal
Medicine, Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp, Yokohama, Japan | Dept Nephrology,
Showa Univ School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
SAP549
LANTHANUM CARBONATE (LC) INTERFERES IN MEASUREMENR OF
LUMBAR BONE MINERAL DENSITY (BMD) WITH DUAL ENERGY X-RAY
ABSORPTIOMETRY (DEXA) IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS (HD)
Hiroaki Ogata | Yui Takeshige | Masahide Mizobuchi | Kantaro Matsuzaka |
Masahiro Yamamoto | Kanji Shishido | Tadao Akizawa | Eriko Kinugasa
Dept Internal Medicine, Showa Univ Northern Yokohama Hosp Yokohama, Japan | Showa Univ Northern Yokohama Hosp, Yokohama, Japan | Dept Nephrology, Showa Univ School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan | Internal Medicine, Kawasaki
Clinic, Kawasaki, Japan
SAP550
LANTHANUM PREVENTS HIGH PHOSPHATE-INDUCED VSMCs OSTEOBLASTIC DIFFERENTATION
Paola Ciceri | Elisa Volpi | Irene Brenna | Francesca Elli | Elisa Borghi | Diego
Brancaccio | Mario Cozzolino
Lab Experimental Nephrology, DMCO, Univ Milan | Lab Microbiology, DMCO,
Univ Milan | DMCO, Univ Milan, Renal Div, San Paolo Hosp, Milan, Italy
SAP551
ANALYSIS OF SERUM PHOSPHATE CONTROL AND PHOSPHATE BINDER
UTILIZATION IN PATIENTS NEW TO HAEMODIALYSIS
Kimberley Farrand | J. Brian Copley | Jamie Heise | Moshe Fridman | Michael
Keith | Arthur Silverberg
Shire Pharmaceuticals, Wayne, PA, USA | AMF Consulting, Los Angeles, CA, USA
SAP552
LOWER SERUM PHOSPHORUS CAN BE ATTAINED BY INCREASING THE
DOSE OF LANTHANUM CARBONATE
Rosamund Wilson | J. Brian Copley | Lynne Poole
Spica Consultants, Marlborough, UK | Shire Pharmaceuticals, Wayne, PA, USA|
Shire Pharmaceuticals, Basingstoke, UK
SAP553
INCREASED LEVELS OF SERUM PARATHYROID HORMONE AND FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR-23 ARE THE MAIN FACTORS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE PROGRESSION OF VASCULAR CALCIFICATION IN LONGHOUR HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Guillaume Jean | Eric Bresson | Charles Chazot
Nephrocare Tassin-Charcot France | Clinique Protestante Caluire France
SAP554
BIOLOGICAL IMPACT OF TARGETED DIALYSATE CALCIUM CHANGES IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: THE KEY ROLE OF PARATHYROID HORMONE
Guillaume Jean | Charles Chazot
Nephrocare Tassin-Charcot France
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SAP548
LANTHANUM CARBONATE: A POSTMARKETING OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF EFFICACY AND SAFETY
Francesco Londrino | Valentina Corbani | Michela Ardini | Valeria Falqui | Tito
Zattera | Giuseppe Rombola'
Osp S. Andrea La Spezia Italy
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP555
DIALYSATE CALCIUM INDIVIDUALIZATION ADJUSTED BY INTRADIALYTIC CALCIUM BALANCE
Francisco Maduell | Marta Arias | Alexis Sentis | Nestor Rodriguez | Sonia
Jimenez | Belen Alemany | Nuria Perez | Manel Vera | Nestor Fontsere | Montserrat Carrera | Aleix Cases
Hosp Clinic, Barcelona, Spain | Hosp Dr Peset, Valencia, Spain
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP556
INTRADIALYTIC CALCIUM BALANCE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH CALCIMIMETICS AND SEVELAMER HYDROCHLORIDE
Makrouhi Sonikian | Theodora Miha | Iakovos Skarakis | Ioannis Karatzas |
Aphroditi Karaitianou
Nephrology Dept, A. Fleming General Hosp, Athens, Greece| Chemistry School,
Kapodistriakon Univ, Athens, Greece | Biochemistry Dept, A. Fleming General
Hosp, Athens, Greece
SAP557
LOW VS STANDARD CALCIUM DIALYSATE IN TREATMENT OF HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT SERUM PARATHYROID HORMONE
LEVELS
Vasilije Tomanoski | Dobrila Petkovic | Ivan Curic | Rajko Hrvacevic
Special Hosp Haemodialysis Fresenius Medical Care, Novi Sad, Serbia | Fresenius Medical Care Srbija d.o.o., Belgrade, Serbia
SAP558
CINACALCET VS. PARICALCITOL IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Nickos Kaperonis | Christine Kourvelou | Aris Sgantzos | Dimitra
Nastou|George Ntatsis | Stavroula Ziakka | Filippos Karakakis | Vasileios Nikolopoulos | Dimitra Zoubaniotou | Alexandra Koutsovasili |Antonis Zagorianakos | Vasileios Kolovos | Nikos Papagalanis
Red Cross Hosp, Athens, Greece
SAP559
AN INTEGRATED CARE APPROACH USING ELECTRONIC PILLBOX MONITORING OF CINACALCET TO REACH iPTH TARGETS IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS: A MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED TRIAL
Valentina Forni | Menno Pruijm | Eric Tousset | Carole Zweiacker | Isabel Menetrey | Lorenzo Berwert | Roberto Bullani | Anne Cherpillod | Luca Gabutti |
Thierry Gauthier | Georges Halabi | Claudine Mathieu | Pascal Meier | Olivier
Phan | Silvio Pianca | Carlo Schoenholzer | Daniel Teta | Beat von Albertini |
Bernard Vrijens | Michel Burnier
Univ Hosp Lausanne, Lausanne
SAP560
CONSISTENT USE OF CINACALCET IMPROVES CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN
JAPANESE HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM: MARGINAL STRUCTURAL ANALYSES FROM THE MINERAL
AND BONE DISORDER OUTCOMES STUDY FOR JAPANESE CKD STAGE 5D
PATIENTS (MBD-5D)
Tadao Akizawa | Noriaki Kurita | Masahide Mizobuchi | Masafumi Fukagawa| Yoshihiro Onishi | Takuhiro Yamaguchi | Takeshi Hasegawa | Shingo Fukuma | Kiyoshi Kurokawa | Shunichi Fukuhara
Dept Nephrology, Showa Univ School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan | Kyoto Univ,
Kyoto, Japan | Div Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokai Univ
School Medicine, Isehara, Japan | Inst Health Outcomes and Process Evaluation
Res | Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Japan | Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp | National
Grad Inst Policy Studies
SAP561
IMPROVED CONTROL OF SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM (SHPT)
USING CINACALCET WITH LOW DOSES OF VITAMIN D (IF PRESCRIBED)
IN INCIDENT HAEMODIALYSIS SUBJECTS NOT RECEIVING VITAMIN D
AT ENROLMENT
P Urena | I Bridges | C Christiano | S Cournoyer | K Cooper | M Farouk | N
Kopyt | M Rodriguez | D Zehnder | A Covic
Clinique Landy, France | Amgen Ltd, UK | East Carolina Univ, USA | Hôp
Charles LeMoyne, Canada | Amgen Inc., USA | Amgen (Europe) GmbH, Swit-
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PARIS, France
zerland | Lehigh Valley Hosp, USA | Hosp Univ Reina Sofia, IMIBIC, Spain |
Warwick Medical School, UK | Parhon Univ Hosp, Gr.T. Popa Univ Medicine
and Pharmacy, Romania
SAP562
CINACALCET HCL INDUCES DIFFICULTY OF PARATHYROIDECTOMY
FOR PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Yoshihiro Tominaga | Takahisa Hiramitsu | Takayuki Yamamoto | Kouji Nanmoku | Yoshiko Matsuda | Toyonori Tsuzuki
Nagoya Second Red Cross Hosp, Nagoya Japan
SAP564
TWO YEARS AFTER THE PUBLICATION OF THE K/DIGO CKD-MBD GUIDELINES: WHAT DID CHANGE IN OUR TREATMENT STRATEGIES?
Christos Bantis | Nicoletta-Maria Kouri | Ellada Tsandekidou | Stylianos Frangidis | Apostolos Tsiandoulas | Eleni Liakou | Gerasimos Bamichas | Maria
Stangou | Aikaterini Papagianni | Georgios Efstratiadis | Taisir Natse | Dimitrios Memmos
Dept Nephrology, Papanikolaou General Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece | Dept Nephrology, Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Hippokration Hosp, Thessaloniki, Greece
SAP565
ACHIEVEMENT OF THE NKF/K-DOQI RECOMMENDED TARGET VALUES
FOR BONE AND MINERAL METABOLISM IN INCIDENT HAEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS: RESULTS OF THE FARO-2 COHORT
Mario Cozzolino | Piergiorgio Messa | Diego Brancaccio | Giuseppe Cannella|
Sandro Mazzaferro
DMCO, Univ Milan, Renal Div, San Paolo Hosp, Milan, Italy | CROFF, Milan,
Italy | Univ Milan | H S Martino, Genova | Univ La Sapienza, Rome
SAP566
MINERAL AND BONE DISORDER AMONG PARTICIPANTS IN THE CHINA
DIALYSIS OUTCOMES AND PRACTICE PATTERNS STUDY (DOPPS): SERUM
BIOMARKERS
X Yu | M Guidinger | B Bieber | X Yang | F Tentori | RL Pisoni | J Qian | N
Chen | Y Yan | M Wang | L Zuo | H Wang | M Wang | J Albert | S Ramirez
First Affiliated Hosp Sun Yat-Sen Univ, Guangzhou, China | Univ Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA | Arbor Res Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, USA | Dept Medicine, Renji Hosp, Shanghai, China | Shanghai Ruijin
Hosp, Shanghai, China | Peking Univ First Hosp, Beijing, China
SAP567
MINERAL METABOLISM IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BETWEEN GUIDELINES AND CLINICAL PRACTICE: A 3 YEARS RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Francesco Caccetta | Maurizio Caroppo | Fernando Musio | Anna Mudoni |
Antonella Accogli | Maria Dolores Zacheo | Vitale Nuzzo
Card. G. Panico Hosp, Tricase - Italy
SAP568
SERUM iPTH, CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE, AND ALL-CAUSE AND CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY IN HEMODYALISIS PATIENTS: A SINGLE CENTER 5 YEAR FOLLOW-UP ANALYSIS
Gjulsen Selim | Olivera Stojceva-Taneva | Liljana Tozija | Saso Gelev | Vlatko
Pusevski | Pavlina Dzekova-Vidimliski | Irena Rambabova-Busletic | Aleksandar Sikole
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Univ Sts. Cyril and Methodius Skopje, R. Macedonia
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SAP563
ACTIVATED VITAMIN D ALTERS THE T CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN
CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Cheng-Lin Lang | Kuo-Cheng Lu | Min-Hui Wang | Shin-Yun Liu | Jenq-Wen
Huang | Chih-Kang Chiang | Kuan-Yu Hung
Cardinal Tien Hosp, YongHe Br | Dept Internal Medicine, Cardinal Tien Hosp |
Dept Internal Medicine, National Taiwan Univ Hosp
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP569
OBSTACLES TO MINERAL METABOLISM CONTROL IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS: FIRST RESULTS FROM THE ITALIAN NATIONAL AUDIT
Pasquale Esposito | Rosanna Coppo | Fabio Malberti | Antonio Dal Canton
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl; Fond IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo; Pavia, Italy|
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl, Regina Margherita Univ Hosp, Turin, Italy | Dept
Nephrology, Ist Osp, Cremona- Italy
SAP570
COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF 99mTc-MIBI SCINTIGRAPHY FOR HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT OR RECURRENT HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN JAPAN
Kensuke Moriwaki | Hirotaka Komaba | Takatoshi Kakuta | Masafumi Fukagawa
Dept Health Informatics, Niigata Univ Health and Welfare, Niigata, Japan | Div
Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokai Univ School Medicine, Isehara, Japan
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP571
POTENTIAL ROLE OF RELAXIN IN RENAL OSTEODYSTROPHY
Valeria Cernaro | Rosaria Lupica | Valentina Donato | Antonio Lacquaniti |
Maria Rosaria Fazio | Silvia Lucisano | Michele Buemi
Polyclinic Messina, Dept Internal Medicine, Div Nephrology
SAP572
SIGNIFICANT POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUN UNDERCARBOXYLATED OSTEOCALCIN AND GLYCEMIC CONTROL IN MAINTENANCE
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Senji Okuno | Eiji Ishimura | Naoki Tsuboniwa | Kyoko Norimine | Kenjiro
Yamakawa | Tomoyuki Yamakawa | Shigeichi Shoji | Katsuhito Mori | Yoshiki
Nishizawa | Masaaki Inaba
Shigasagi Hosp, Osaka, Japan | Osaka City Univ Grad School Medicine, Osaka,
Japan
SAP573
IS VITAMIN D A CONCERN IN BLACK AFRICAN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS?
Mohamed Dahaba | Sidy Seck | Moustapha Cisse
Polyclinic ABC, Dakar, Senegal
SAP574
THE CONTROL OF CORRECTED CALCIUM, PHOSPHORUS AND INTACTPTH WITHOUT SEVELAMER HCL FOLLOWING THE 2011 DISASTER IN
JAPAN
Yukinori Jotoku | Yuzuyu Sato
Matsuyama, Ehime
SAP575
A MULTI-CENTRE, DOUBLE-BLIND, RANDOMISED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, MULTIPLE FIXED-DOSE STUDY OF COLESTILAN (MCI-196) VERSUS
PLACEBO IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGE 5 SUBJECTS ON DIALYSIS
(CKD 5D) WITH HYPERPHOSPHATAEMIA AND DYSLIPIDAEMIA (DL): SAFETY RESULTS
Nada Dimkovic
Clinical Dept Renal Diseases, Zvezdara Univ Medical Center, Belgrade
SAP576
FGF-23 LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH VASCULAR CALCIFICATION IN
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ebru Asicioglu | Arzu Kahveci | Hakki Arikan | Mehmet Koc | Serhan Tuglular| Cetin Ozener
Marmara Universitesi Pendik Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi, Istanbul, Turkey
SAP577
CONSISTENT MANAGEMENT OF MINERAL-AND-BONE DISORDER: A CASE-COHORT STUDY OF CAUSES OF DEATH IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
WITH SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM
Masafumi Fukagawa | Ryo Kido | Hirotaka Komaba | Yoshihiro Onishi | Ta-
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
kuhiro Yamaguch | Takeshi Hasegawa | Noriaki Kurita | Tadao Akizawa |
Kiyoshi Kurokawa | Shunichi Fukuhara
Div Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokai Univ School Medicine|
Inst Health Outcomes and Process Evaluation Res (iHope International)| Div Biostatistics Tohoku Univ Grad School Medicine | Div Nephrology, Dept Internal
Medicine, Showa Univ Fujigaoka Hosp | Dept Epidemiology and Healthcare Res,
Grad School Medicine and Public Health, Kyoto Univ | Div Nephrology, Dept
Medicine, Showa Univ School Medicine | National Grad Inst Policy Studies|
Dept Epidemiology and Healthcare Res, School of Public Health, Univ Kyoto
SAP579
EFFICACY OF THE COMBINATION OF FLEXIBLE DOSES OF PARICALCITOL
AND CINACALCET IN THE TREATMENT OF MODERATE TO SEVERE SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
German Perez-Suarez | Eduardo Baamonde | Elvira Bosch | Jose Ignacio Ramirez | Bilal El Hayek | Maria del Mar Lago | Cesar Garcia | Maria Dolores Checa
Avericum Hemodialysis Center, Las Palmas, Spain | Hosp Univ Insular Gran
Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain
SAP580
CLINICO-HISTOLOGIC EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH UREMIC TUMORAL CALCINOSIS RECEIVING HEMODIALYSIS
Rikako Hiramatsu | Yoshifumi Ubara
Toranomon Hosp, Tokyo, Japan
SAP581
EFFICACY, TOLERABILITY, SAFETY PROFILE AND SATISFACTION DEGREE WITH CALCIUM ACETATE AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATE TREATMENT IN HEMODIALYSIS
Karla Salas | Esteve Simo Vicent | Juan Carlos Gonzalez Oliva | Miquel Fulquet | Veronica Duarte | Monica Pou | Anna Saurina | Javier Macías | Manel
Ramírez de Arellano
Serv Nefrologia, Hosp Terrassa, Consorci Sanitari Terrassa (CST)| Serv Nefrologia, Hosp Mollet (Barcelona)
SAP582
CALCIUM ACETATE/ MAGNESIUM CARBONATE THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER PROGRESSION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX
AND VALVULAR CALCIFICATIONS IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Patricia Matias | Cristina Jorge | Marco Mendes | Tiago Amaral | Carina Ferreira | Inês Aires | Célia Gil | Aníbal Ferreira
Nephrocare - Vila Franca de Xira, Portugal
SAP583
CALCIUM ACETATE AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATE ASSOCIATION: A
GOOD ALTERNATIVE OF CALCIUM-BASED PHOSPHATE BINDERS
Francesc Maduell | Nuria Perez | Marta Arias | Nestor Fontsere | Manel Vera|
Montserrat Carrera | Alexis Sentis | Nestor Rodriguez | Carola Arcal | Josep
Maria Campistol
Hosp Clinic, Barcelona, Spain
SAP584
IS THERE ANY CORRELATION BETWEEN CARDIAC VALVE CALCIFICATION AND ABDOMINAL AORTIC CALCIFICATION IN HEMODIALYSIS
PATIENTS?
Saimir Seferi | Merita Rroji | Eriola Likaj | Elizana Petrela | Myftar Barbullushi|
Nereida Zeneli | Suela Mumajesi | Nestor Thereska
Univ Hosp Center Mother Teresa, Dept Nephrology- Dialysis-Transpl, Tirana,
Albania | Univ Hosp Center Mother Teresa, Dept Statistic, Tirana, Albania
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SAP578
BOTH VASCULAR AND VALVULAR CALCIFICATION ARE STRONG PREDICTORS OF 6-YEARS MORTALITY IN NON-DIABETIC PATIENTS ON
MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS
Andrzej Krasniak | Maciej Drozdz | Grzegorz Chmiel | Piotr Podolec | Mieczyslaw Pasowicz | Martyna Kowalczyk-Michalek | Wladyslaw Sulowicz
Chair and Dept Nephrology, Jagiellonian Univ, Krakow, Poland | Inst Cardiology, Krakow, Poland
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP585
HISTOLOGY AMD IMMUNOCHEMISTRY OF PARATHYROID GLANDS IN
HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS REFRACTORY TO CONVENTIONAL OR CINCALCET THERAPY
Carlo Vulpio | Maurizio Bossola | Egidio Stigliano | Guido Fadda
Catholic Univ Rome
SAP586
INFLUENCE OF PARATHYROIDECTOMY ON MORTALITY IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Ana Paula Santana Gueiros | Joaquim Oliveira Borba Junior | Andrea Bezerra de
Melo da Silveira Lordsllen | José Edevanilson de Barros Gueiros
UFPE, Recife, Brazil
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP587
ARE THE PARATHYROID HORMONE LEVELS IN JAPANESE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS UNDERESTIMATED? - SPECULATION FROM A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Noritomo Itami | Kazushi Tuneyama | Susumu Uemura | Hiromi Hamada |
Jouji Takada | Kunihiko Takahashi
Kidney Center, Nikko Memorial Hosp-Higasimuroran Satellite Clinic
SAP588
IMPACT OF RENAL TRANSPLANT ON CORONARY ARTERY CALCIFICATION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Konstantinos Adamidis | Christos Pleros | Theodora Oikonomaki | Eirini
Kyratzi | Dimitrios Exarchos | Georgios Metaxatos | Spyros Dracopoulos | Nikoletta Nikolopoulou | Theophanis Apostolou
Nephrology Dept, Radiology Dept, Renal Transpl unit, Evangelismos General
Hosp, Athens, Greece
SAP589
OBSERVATIONAL PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON INCIDENT HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: VDRA USE AND IMPACT ON SURVIVAL: RESULTS OF THE
FARO-2 COHORT
Piergiorgio Messa | Mario Cozzolino | Sandro Mazzaferro | Diego Brancaccio|
Giuseppe Cannella
Fond IRCCS Ca' Granda Policlinico Milan Italy | Osp S. Paolo Milan Italy | Univ
La Sapienza Roma Italy | Osp S. Martino Genova Italy
SAP590
COMPLIANCE OF THE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENT TO THE NATIVE VITAMIN D THERAPY
Pierre Delanaye | Bernard Dubois | Jean-Marie Krzesinski | Etienne Cavalier
Univ Liège
SAP591
REPERCUSSION OF CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE
TREATMENT OF MINERAL METABOLISM IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Vanesa de la Fuente | Maria Teresa Gil | Patricia Gutierrez | Pablo Delgado |
Jorge Ribero | Lola Arenas
Hosp Perpetuo Socorro, Alicante, Spain
SAP592
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VITAMIN D ANALOGS AND LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX IN MAINTANENCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Siren Sezer | Emre Tutal | Zeynep Bal | Mehtap Erkmen Uyar | F. Nurhan
Ozdemir Acar
Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Ankara, Turkey | Dept Nephrology, Baskent
Univ, Adana, Turkey | Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Istanbul, Turkey
SAP593
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE - MINERAL BONE DISORDER EVALUATION
IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Rodrigo Azevedo de Oliveira | Fellype Carvalho Barreto | Monique Mendes |
Luciene Dos Reis | Juliana Cunha Ferreira | Zita Maria Leme Britto | Rosa Maria
Moysés | Vanda Jorgetti
Univ São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil | CETENE
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP594
TREATMENT OF SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN MAINTANENCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: A RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL
COMPARING PARICALCITOL, CALCITRIOL AND SINACALCET
Siren Sezer | Emre Tutal | Zeynep Bal | Ruya Ozelsancak | Bahar Gurlek Demirci | Dilek Torun | F. Nurhan Ozdemir Acar
Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Ankara, Turkey | Dept Nephrology, Baskent
Univ, Adana, Turkey | Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Adana, Turkey | Dept
Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Istanbul, Turkey
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP595
FIXED DOSES OF PARICALCITOL AND CINACALCET IN THE THERAPY OF
SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE DIALYSIS – OUR INITIAL EXPERIENCE
Ljubisa Veljancic | Milorad Radojevic | Zoran Paunic | Neven Vavic | Katarina
Obrencevic | Zoran Kovacevic | Janko Pejovic
Clinic Nephrology MMA | Inst Medical Biochemistry MMA
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P O S T E R S
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY CKD 5D
SAP596
HIGH PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION IN HAEMODIALYSED PATIENTS
Marcin Adamczak | Andrzej Więcek | Łukasz Nowak
Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP597
INFLUENCE OF LOW-FAT DIET AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON SERUM
SALUSIN-ALPHA CONCENTRATION IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Alicja E. Grzegorzewska | Leszek Niepolski | Dominik Pajzderski
Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland | B.Braun Avitum Dialysis Centre, Nowy
Tomyśl, Poland | Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Diseases, Univ Medical
Sciences, Poznań, Poland
SAP598
SODIUM THIOSULFATE (STS): A NEW OPTION FOR HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH UREMIC PRURITUS
Walid Ahmed Abdel Atty Mohamed | Farouk Mohame Khamis Zaki | Wessam
Harby Mohamed Bekhit | Ibrahim Sobhy Sherif
Alexandria Univ Student Hosp, Elshatby, Alexandria, Egypt | Qabbary Specialized Hosp, Qabbary, Alexandria, Egypt | Abu Keer General Hosp, Abu Keer,
Alexandria, Egypt | Elshefaa Hosp, Sidi Gaber, Alexandria, Egypt
SAP599
SERUM FETUIN A AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH HEPATIC STEATOSIS
AND SERUM CHEMERIN LEVEL IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Chien-Chu Lin | Hung-Yuan Chen | Yen-Lin Chiu | Shih-Ping Hsu | Mei-Fen
Pai | Ju-Yeh Yang | Yu-Sen Peng | Tun-Jun Tsai | Kwan-Dun Wu
Div Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Dept Internal Medicine, Far Eastern Memorial Hosp, New Taipei City, Taiwan | Div Nephrology, Dept Internal Medicine, Far Eastern Memorial Hosp, New Taipei City, Taiwan | Div Nephrology,
Dept Internal Medicine, National Taiwan Univ Hosp and National Taiwan Univ
College Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
SAP600
CAN PAST HISTORY OF VARICELLA INFECTION PREDICT SEROPOSITIVITY FOR VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY
DISEASE?
Soroush Shojai | Uday Udayaraj | Parastoo Shojai
Southmead Hosp, Bristol, UK | Southmead Hosp, North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, UK
SAP601
IS THE FEELING OF THIRST A PRIMARY CAUSE OF EXCESSIVE WEIGHT
GAIN IN PATIENTS ON MAINTAINING HEMODIALYSIS?
Rafał Zwiech | Agnieszka Bruzda-Zwiech
Dept Kidney Transpl, Dept Paediatric Dentistry, Medical Univ Lodz, Poland
SAP602
HSP27 AS A NEW MARKER OF APOPTOSIS IN CHILDREN ON CHRONIC
DIALYSIS
Kinga Musial | Danuta Zwolinska
Dept Pediatric Nephrology, Wroclaw Medical Univ, Wroclaw, Poland
SAP603
ASSOCIATION OF IL12 POLYMORPHIC VARIANTS WITH DEVELOPMENT
OF ANTIBODIES TO SURFACE ANTIGEN OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN RESPONSE TO HEPATITIS B VIRUS VACCINATION
OR INFECTION
Alicja E. Grzegorzewska | Wobszal Piotr M. | Adrianna Mostowska | Paweł P.
Jagodziński
Dept Nephrology, Transpl and Internal Diseases, Dept Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP604
IMMUNOGENICITY AND SEROCONVERSION AFTER HEPATITIS B VACCINATION IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: RESULTS OF TWO DIFFERENT
VACCINATION SCHEDULES
Vittorio Ortalda | Paola Tomei | Tewolde Yabarek | Olga Tobaldini | Concetta
Gangemi | Michele Giuseppe Messa | Antonio Lupo
Div Nephrology A.U.O.I Verona, Italy | Nephrology, ULSS 22, Villafranca Verona, Italy
SAP605
PRESSURE-VOLUME RELATIONSHIPS IN THE INTERSTITIAL COMPARTMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RENAL DYSFUNCTION AND OEDEMA; CLINICAL CORRELATES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR VOLUME ASSESSMENT
Leonard Ebah | Milind Nikam | Angela Summers | Idalia Dawidowska | Anuradha Jayanti | Helge Wiig | Paul Brenchley | Sandip Mitra
Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, UK | Univ Bergen
SAP607
CLINICAL EFECTIVNESS OF VACCINATION AGAINST INFLUENZA IN
DIALYSIS PATIENTS
Pavlina Dzekova-Vidimliski | Aleksandar Sikole | Saso Gelev | Gjulsen Selim|
Lada Trajceska
Univ Clinic Nephrology, Skopje, FYR Macedonia
SAP608
LOW LEVELS OF EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID (EPA)/ARACHIDONIC ACID
(AA) RATIO IN JAPANESE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Shouichi Fujimoto | Hiroko Inagaki | Keiichi Fukudome | Fumitaka Ebihara |
Naoto Yokota | Yuji Sato
Univ Miyazaki Hosp | Chiyoda Hosp | Yokota Clinic
SAP609
CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS RECEIVING EXTREMELY LONG TERM
HEMODIALYSIS THERAPY
Takashi Akiba | Shigeru Otsubo | Kosau Nitta
Dept Blood Purification, Dept Medicine, Kidney Center, Tokyo Women’s Medical Univ, Tokyo, Japan
SAP610
HEPARIN-FREE (EVODIAL) DIALYSIS DOES NOT ACTIVATE ACTIVIN A
Alicja Rydzewska-Rosolowska | Joanna Gozdzikiewicz | Jacek Borawski | Tomasz Hryszko | Ewa Koc-Zorawska | Michal Mysliwiec
Dept Nephrology and Transpl, Medical Univ Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
SAP611
OPTIMIZATION OF 2D-DIGE ANALYSIS IN PLASMA AND ULTRAFILTRATE
FOR IDENTIFICATION OF NEW UREMIC TOXINS
Marta Arias | Elisenda Bañon-Maneus | Amanda Sole | Natalia Hierro-Garcia|
Jordi Rovira | Maria Jose Ramírez-Bajo | Luis Fernado Quintana | Fritz Diekmann | Daniel Moya-Rull | Francisco Maduell | Josep Maria Campistol
Hosp Clinic, Barcelona, Spain
SAP612
FACTORS INFLUENCING HYPERVISCOSITY IN MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Mehtap Erkmen Uyar | Selami Kocak Toprak | Hatice Saglam | Emre Tutal |
Meltem Bay | Osman Ilhan | Siren Sezer
Başkent Univ Hosp, Dept Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey | Dept Hematology, Baskent Univ, Ankara, Turkey | Dept Internal Medicine, Baskent Univ, Ankara,
Turkey | Dept Hematology, Ankara Univ, Ankara, Turkey
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SAP606
INTRODUCTION OF VILDAGLIPTIN IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Satoshi Mikami | Takayuki Hamano | Osamu Iba | Mitsunobu Toki | Hiroshi
Mikami | Yoshihiro Takamitsu | Masamitsu Fujii
Higashikohri Hosp | Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Center Clinical Epidemiology
and Biostatistics, Univ Pennsylvania School Medicine
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP613
RENALASE, STROKE AND HYPERTENSION IN HEMODIALYZED PATIENTS
Jolanta Malyszko | Jacek Malyszko | Piotr Kozminski | Ewa Koc-Zorawska |
Edyta Zbroch | Michal Mysliwiec
Nephrology Dept | Nephrol Dept, Med Univ, Bialystok, Poland | Dialysis Unit,
Mlawa, Poland
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PARIS, France
TRANSPLANTATION - BASIC
SAP614
EFFECT OF CYCLOSPORINE A ADMINISTRATION IN PREGNANT RATS ON
BLOOD PRESSURE AND GLOMERULI NUMBER IN THEIR OFFSPRING
Marcin Adamczak | Nadezda Koleganova | Jens Randel Nyengaard | Eberhard
Ritz | Andrzej Więcek | Natalia Słabiak Błaż
Dept Nephrology, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univ Silesia| Dept Pathology, Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany | Stereology and
Electron Microscopy Res Lab, Inst Clinical Medicine, Aarhus Univ, Aarhus, Denmark| Dept Internal Medicine, Univ Heidelberg, Germany
SAP616
IMPACT OF EVEROLIMUS AND SIROLIMUS ON PODOCYTES: A DIRECT
COMPARISON
Sandra Müller-Krebs | Lena Weber | Julia Tsobaneli | Jochen Reiser | Martin
Zeier | Vedat Schwenger
Dept Nephrology, Univ Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany | Div Nephrology and
Hypertension, Leonard Miller School Medicine, Univ Miami, Miami, FL, USA
SAP617
EFFECTS OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE DRUGS ON TH17 CELLS DIFFERENTIATION
Claire Tinel | Maxime Samson | Bernard Bonnotte | Christiane Mousson
Dept Nephrology, Univ Hosp, Dijon, France | Inserm U866, Fac Medicine, Dijon,
France
SAP618
EFFECTS OF CYCLOSPORINE A AND RAPAMYCIN ON DENDRITIC CELLS
MATURATION IN VITRO
Maja Machcińska | Katarzyna Bocian | Marcin Wyzgał | Grażyna KorczakKowalska
Dept Immunology, Fac Biology, Univ Warsaw, Poland | Transpl Inst, Medical
Univ Warsaw, Poland
SAP619
MIZORIBINE VERSUS MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL IN COMBINATION
WITH TACROLIMUS FOR PRIMARY KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: EFFICACY AND SAFETY EVALUATION
Man Ki Ju | Kyu Ha Huh | Kwan Tae Park | Sung Joo KIm | Baik Hwan Cho |
Chan Duck Kim | Byung Jun So | Samuel Leee | Chong Myung Kang | Dong
Jin Joo | Yu Seun Kim
Gangnam Severance Hosp, YUMC, Seoul, Korea | Dept Transpl Surgery, Severance Hosp, Yonsei Univ Health System, Seoul | Dept Surgery, Korea Univ
College Medicine, Seoul | Dept Surgery, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul | Dept
Surgery, Chonbuk Univ College Medicine, Jeonju | Dept Internal Medicine,
Kyungpook National Univ College Medicine, Daegu | Dept Surgery, Wonkwang
Univ College Medicine, Iksan | Dept Surgery, Hallym Univ College Medicine,
Seoul | Dept Internal Medicine, Hanyang Univ College Medicine, Seoul
SAP620
IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE AGENTS IMPAIR ANTIGEN UPTAKE OF DENDRITIC-LIKE CELLS
Katarzyna Bocian | Michał Zarzycki | Anna Sobich | Grażyna Korczak-Kowalska
Dept Immunology, Fac Biology Univ Warsaw
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SAP615
THE PHENOTYPE OF TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS DOES NOT RECOVER
AFTER A CONVERSION FROM CYCLOSPORINE A TO SIROLIUMUS
Dubois Xu Yi Chun | Hertig Alexandre | Girardot-Seguin Sandrine | Toupance Olivier | Etienne Isabelle | Legendre Christophe | Touchard Guy | Westeel
Pierre François | Rérolle Jean-Philippe | Lebanchu Yvon | Rondeau Eric
APHP, Hôp Tenon | Inserm U702 | Roche | CHU Reims | CHU Rouen | APHP,
Hôp Necker | CHU Poitiers | CHU Amiens | CHU Limoges | Univ Tours |
APHP, Hôp Tenon
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SAP621
“PROPE TOLERANCE” THE POSSIBILITY OF DONOR INTERLEUKIN-10TRANSDUCTED FOETAL LIVER STEM CELLS IN MICE HEART ALLOGRAFT
Masahide Matsuyama | Taro Hase | Rikio Yoshimura | Katsuhiro Koshino |
Kazuki Sakai | Tomoyuki Suzuki | Syuuji Nobori | Hidetaka Ushigome | Leila
Brikci-Nigassa | Jamel Chargui | Jean-Louis Touraine | Norio Yoshimura
Dept Transpl and Regenerative Surgery, Grad School Medical Science, Kyoto
Prefectural Univ Medicine, Kyoto, Japan | Dept Urology, Osaka City Univ Grad
School Medicine, Osaka, Japan | Dept Transpl and Clinical Immunology, Claude
Bernard Univ Lyon and Lyon Hosp, Lyon, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP622
MACROPHAGE STIMULATING PROTEIN (MSP) PROMOTES TUBULAR REGENERATION AND CD133+ RENAL PROGENITOR DIFFERENTIATION AFTER KIDNEY ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY: POTENTIAL PROTECTIVE
ROLE IN DELAYED KIDNEY GRAFT FUNCTION
Vincenzo Cantaluppi | Davide Medica | Federico Figliolini | Massimilano Migliori | Claudio Mannari | Sergio Dellepiane | Alessandro Domenico Quercia |
Olga Randone | Michela Tamagnone | Maria Messina | Ana Maria Manzione|
Andrea Ranghino | Luigi Biancone | Giuseppe Paolo Segoloni | Giovanni Camussi
Univ Turin, Turin, Italy | Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Osp Versilia, Camaiore
(LU), Italy | Dept Neuroscience, Univ Pisa, Italy
SAP623
IMPROVED KIDNEY ISOGRAFT SURVIVAL WITH A NEW HISTIDINETRYPTOPHANE-KETOGLUTARATE (HTK)-BASED COLD PRESERVATION
SOLUTION
Tobias R. Türk | Xunfeng Zou | Ursula Rauen | Herbert de Groot | Kerstin
Amann | Andreas Kribben | Kai-Uwe Eckardt | Wanja M. Bernhardt | Oliver
Witzke
Dept Nephrology and Hypertension, Univ Hosp Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander
Univ, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany | Dept Nephrology, Univ Hosp Essen,
Univ Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany | Inst Physiological Chemistry, Univ
Hosp Essen, Univ Duisburg-Essen, Germany | Nephropathology
SAP624
GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY IDENTIFIES 13 LOCI ASSOCIATED
WITH ACUTE T-CELL REJECTION IN CAUCASIAN RENAL TRANSPLANT
PATIENTS
Ghisdal Lidia | Coppieters Wouter | Lebranchu Yvon | Alamartine Eric | Le
Meur Yann | Touchard Guy | Noël Christian | Essig Marie | Merville Pierre|
Ajarchouh Zineb | Dinic Miriana | Massart Annick | Abramowicz Marc | Abramowicz Daniel
Hôp Erasme-ULB | GIGA, Univ Liège, Liège, Belgium | CHU Tours, Tours,
France | CHU Saint-Etienne | CHU Brest, Brest, France | CHU Poitiers | CHRU
Lille | CHU Limoges | CHU Bordeaux
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SAP625
IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF TNFα / TNF RECEPTOR SYSTEM
DEPENDENT ON ACTIVATION OF VIRAL RECEPTORS OF THE INNATE
IMMUNE SYSTEM IN POLYOMAVIRUS BK ASSOCIATED NEPHROPATHY
Markus Wörnle | Andrea Ribeiro | Nasim Motamedi | Hermann Josef Gröne |
Clemens D. Cohen | Detlef Schlöndorff | Holger Schmid
Medical Policlinic, Univ Munich, Germany | Dept Virology, Max v. PettenkoferInst, Munich, Germany | Dept Cellular and Molecular Pathology, German Cancer Res Center, Heidelberg, Germany | Div Nephrology and Inst Physiology,
Univ Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland | Dept Medicine, Mount Sinai School Medicine, New York, NY USA
SAP626
EARLY PHYSICAL EXERCISE DECREASES ASYMMETRIC DIMETHYLARGINE AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Vladimir Teplan
Inst Clin Exp Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic
SAP627
BRAIN DEATH CHANGES CHEMOKINE AND FUNCTIONAL TOLL-LIKE
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RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN KIDNEYS AND OTHER SOLID ORGANS
Miriam Banas | Bernhard Banas | Andreas Steege | Tobias Bergler | Bernd Krüger | Peter Schnülle | Benito Yard | Bernhard K Krämer | Simone Höger
Klinik und Poliklinik Innere Medizin II, Uniklinikum Regensburg, Germany | V.
Medizinische Klinik, Univsklinikum Mannheim, Germany
SAP628
GITR/TNFRSF18 IS SIGNIFICANTLY UP-REGULATED IN FINE-NEEDLE
ASPIRATION BIOPSY SAMPLES FROM STABLE AS COMPARED WITH ACUTE REJECTION KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS
Maria Paula Xavier | Susana Sampaio-Norton | Sérgio Gaião | Helena Alves |
Gerardo Oliveira
Centro Histocompatibilidade Norte, Porto, Portugal | Serv Nefrologia, Hosp S.
João, Porto, Portugal | CINTESIS, Fac Medicina Porto, Portugal
SAP630
ICOS IS SIGNIFICANTLY UP-REGULATED IN FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION
BIOPSY SAMPLES FROM ACUTE REJECTION KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS
Maria Paula Xavier | Susana Sampaio-Norton | Sérgio Gaião | Helena Alves |
Gerardo Oliveira
Centro Histocompatibilidade Norte, Porto, Portugal | Serv Nefrologia, Hosp S.
João, Porto, Portugal | GCCT, Hosp S. João, Porto, Portugal
SAP631
IDENTIFICATION OF MOLECULAR BIOMARKERS FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS
OF DELAYED GRAFT FUNCTION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Gianluigi Zaza | Federica Rascio | Paola Pontrelli | Simona Granata | Carlo
Rugiu | Giuseppe Grandaliano | Antonio Lupo
Univ Verona | Renal Unit, Univ Bari, Italy | Renal Unit, Univ Bari, Italy | Renal
Unit Hosp/Univ Verona, Italy
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SAP632
MOLECULAR PREDICTORS OF DELAYED GRAFT FUNCTION OF KIDNEY
ALLOGRAFT
Mariana Wohlfahrtova | Irena Brabcova | Peter Balaz | Libor Janousek | Alena
Lodererova | Eva Honsova | Peter Wohlfahrt | Ondrej Viklicky
Inst Clinical and Experimental Medicine
SAP633
POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY WITH EX VIVO 18F-FDG LABELED
HUMAN T-LYMPHOCYTES FOR DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE REJECTION AFTER
RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN THE RAT
Alexander Grabner | Dominik Kentrup | Bayram Edemir | Yasemin Sirin | Hermann Pavenstädt | Otmar Schober | Eberhard Schlatter | Michael Schäfers | Uta
Schnöckel | Stefan Reuter
Dept Internal Medicine D, Experimental Nephrology, Univ Hosp Münster, Münster, Germany | Dept Nuclear Medicine, Münster, Germany | European Inst
Molecular Imaging, Univ Münster, Münster, Germany
SAP634
CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TRANSCRIPTOMIC PROFILE OF PERIPHERAL LYMPHOMONOCYTES IN RENAL CHRONIC ANTIBODY-MEDIATED
REJECTION (CAMR)
Federica Rascio | Paola Pontrelli | Matteo Accetturo | Margherita Gigante |
Maddalena Gigante | Tiziana Tataranni | Anna Zito | Antonio Schena | Francesco Paolo Schena | Giovanni Stallone | Loreto Gesualdo | G Grandaliano
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Italy | DETO, Univ Bari, Italy|
Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia, Foggia, Italy | Univ Foggia, Italy |
Nephrology Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl
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SAP629
PD-L2 IS SIGNIFICANTLY UP-REGULATED IN FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION
BIOPSY SAMPLES FROM STABLE AS COMPARED WITH ACUTE REJECTION
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS
Maria Paula Xavier | Susana Sampaio-Norton | Sérgio Gaião | Helena Alves |
Gerardo Oliveira
Centro Histocompatibilidade Norte, Porto, Portugal | Serv Nefrologia, Hosp S.
João, Porto, Portugal | GCCT, Hosp S. João, Porto, Portugal
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
(D.E.T.O.), Univ Bari, Italy | Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia, Italy |
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Biomedical Sciences, Univ Foggia
SAP635
REMOVING ANTI-HLA ANTIBODIES: WHAT IS THE BEST TECHNIQUE?
Nicolas Maillard | Ingrid Masson | Absi Lena | Mehdi Manolie | Alamartine
Eric | Mariat Christophe
Serv Néphrologie, Dialyse, Transpl Rénale, Saint Etienne, France | Etablissement
Français Sang Auvergne Loire, France
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP636
METABOLITES FROM THE SUPERFICIAL RENAL GRAFT CORTEX AS MESSENGERS OF ORGAN QUALITY – A MICRODIALYSIS STUDY
Casper Kierulf Lassen | Anna Krarup Keller | Ulla Møldrup | Bo Martin Bibby|
Bente Jespersen
Dept Nephrology, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Skejby, Denmark | Inst Clinical Medicine,
Aarhus Univ, Denmark | Dept Urology, Aarhus Univ Hosp, Skejby, Denmark |
Dept Biostatistics, Aarhus Univ, Denmark
SAP637
THE LEVEL OF ARGININE METABOLIC PRODUCTS IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Tatjana Cvetkovic | Radmila Velickovic Radovanovic | Radmila Pavlovic | Vidojko Djordjevic | Predrag Vlahovic | Nikola Stefanovic | Nikola Sladojevic |
Aleksandra Ignjatovic
Clinic Nephrology, Clinical Centre, Nis, Serbia | Inst Chemistry, Medical Fac
Nis, Serbia | Cathedra Statistic and Informatics, Medical Fac, Nis, Serbia
SAP638
ARGINASE INHIBITION IMPROVES ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY AND RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN MICE
Song Rong | Jan Menne | Hermann Haller | Peter Suszdak | Peter Tomczuk |
Faikah Gueler | Shushakova Nelli
Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany | Dept Nephrology & Hypertension, Medical School Hannover, Germany | Corridor Inc.
SAP639
THE PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF DONOR IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Dehayni Sara | El Khyat Salma | Mtioui Naoufal | Madad Tarik | Zamd Mohamed | Medkouri Guislaine | Benghanem Mohamed Gharbi | Ramdani Benyounes
Dept Nephrology Uh Ibn Rochd Casablanca
SAP640
INHIBITION OF CLASSICAL PKC-alpha/beta ATTENUATE HYPOXIA INDUCED PROGRESSIVE INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS AND TUBULAR ATROPHY BY
TGF-beta INHIBITION
Xia Lu | Song Rong | Nelli Shushakova | Jan Menne | Torsten Kirsch | Hermann Haller | Faikah Gueler
Inst Organ Transpl, Tongji Hosp, Wuhan, China | Hannover Medical School,
Hannover, Germany | Dept Nephrology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover,
Germany
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SAP641
SYSTEMATIC HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHY IN A PORCINE XENO-KIDNEY-TRANSPLANT-MODEL
Clemens L. Bockmeyer | Wolf Ramackers | Juliane Wittig | Putri A. Agustian|
Johannes Klose | Maximilian E. Dämmrich | Hans Kreipe | Verena Bröcker |
Michael Winkler | Jan U. Becker
Medical School Hannover, Inst Pathology, Hannover, Germany | Medical School
Hannover, Clinic General, Visceral and Transpl Surgery, Hannover, Germany
SAP642
microRNA EXPRESSION PROFILES IN TRANSPLANT ASSOCIATED THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHY
Putri A. Agustian | Juliane Wittig | Jan U. Becker | Clemens L. Bockmeyer
Medical School Hannover, Inst Pathology, Hannover, Germany
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
TRANSPLANTATION - CLINICAL II
SAP643
EFFECT OF CONVERSION FROM CYCLOSPORINE A TO TACROLIMUS ON
ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS IN STABLE LONG-TERM KIDNEY
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS. A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Markus Riegersperger | Max Plischke | Sabine Steiner-Böker | Daniela Seidinger | Wolfgang Winkelmayer | Gere Sunder-Plassmann
Medical Univ Vienna, Dept Medicine III, Div Nephrology & Dialysis, Austria |
Medical Univ Vienna, Dept Medicine II, Div Angiology, Austria | Stanford Univ,
Palo Alto, USA
SAP645
EFFECTS OF TWICE-DAILY VS. ONCE-DAILY SLOW RELEASE TACROLIMUS ON THE INSULIN RESISTANCE INDEXES IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
PATIENTS
Valeria Cademartori | Fabio Massarino | Emanuele Luigi Parodi | Rodolfo Russo | Antonella Sofia | Iris Fontana | Giorgio L. Viviani | Giacomo Garibotto
Dept Internal Medicine, Nephrology Section, Genoa Univ, Genoa, Italy | Transpl
Section, Genoa Univ and AOU San Martino, Genoa, Italy
SAP646
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION WITH RAPID STEROID TAPER IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT USING DONATION AFTER CARDIAC DEATH (DCD) DONORS
Martin Mai | William Mai | Burcin Taner | Hani Wadei | Mary Prendergast |
Thomas Gonwa
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, USA | Univ William and Mary, Williamsburg, USA
SAP647
EARLY CONVERSION FROM TWICE DAILY TACROLIMUS TO THE ONCE
DAILY EXTENDED FORMULATION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
BEFORE HOSPITAL DISCHARGE
Jannot Martin | Sury Aurore | Chabroux Seffert Aline | Maillard Nicolas | Medhi Manolie | Sauron Catherine | Alamartine Eric | Mariat Christophe
CHU Saint-Etienne
SAP648
EFFECT OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE REGIMEN ON DONOR-SPECIFIC HLAANTIBODY FORMATION AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Susanne Brakemeier | Lutz Liefeldt | Petra Glander | Johannes Waiser | Nils
Lachmann | Constanze Schönemann | Bianca Zukunft | Patrick Illigens | Danilo Schmidt | Kaiyin Wu | Birgit Rudolph | Hans-H. Neumayer | Klemens
Budde
Charité, Nephrology, Berlin, Germany | Charité, HLA-Lab, Berlin, Germany |
Charité, Pathology, Berlin, Germany
SAP649
PRETRANSPLANT DONOR-SPECIFIC HLA ANTIBODIES DETECTED BY SINGLE-ANTIGEN BEAD FLOW CYTOMETRY: RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOME
AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Luis Pallardo Mateu | Asuncion Sancho Calabuig | Josep Crespo Albiach | Sandra Beltran Catalan | Eva Gavela Martinez | Julia Kanter Berga
Hosp Dr Peset Valencia, Spain
SAP650
ABO INCOMPATIBLE KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN THE ELDERLY
Takaaki Kimura | Takashi Yagisawa | Nobuo Ishikawa | Yasunaru Sakuma |
Takehito Hujiwara | Akinori Nukui | Masahiro Yashi
Jichi Medical Univ | Jichi Medical Univ Hosp
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP644
THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CALCINEURIN INHIBITORS ON OXIDATIVE
STRESS PARAMETERS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Predrag Vlahović | Tatjana Cvetković | Vidojko Djordjević | Radmila VeličkovićRadovanović | Nikola Stefanović | Aleksandra Ignjatović | Nikola Sladojević
Center Medical Biochemistry, Clinical Center, Niš, Serbia | Clinic Nephrology
and Hemodialysis, Clinical Center, Niš, Serbia | Center Statistics and Informatics, Medical Fac, Niš, Serbia
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP651
EFFECT OF DONOR GENDER IN KIDNEY GRAFT SURVIVAL IN THE AGEMARGINAL DONOR POOL
Jose Duraes | Jorge Malheiro | Isabel Fonseca | Ana Rocha | La Salete Martins|
Manuela Almeida | Leonideo Dias | Antonio Castro-Henriques | António Cabrita
Hosp Santo António | Nephrology Unit, Centro Hosp Porto, Porto, Portugal
SAP652
SUBCLINICAL REJECTION ADVERSELY AFFECTS KIDNEY GRAFT SURVIVAL AND FUNCTION
Martin Mai | William Mai | Hani Wadei | Mary Prendergast | Thomas Gonwa
Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, USA | Univ William and Mary, Williamsburg, USA
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP653
TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION THE PROSTATE FOR BLADDER OUTLET
OBSTRUCTION DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA IN KIDNEY
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: LONG-TERM UROLOGICAL AND RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES IN A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Alessandro Volpe | Marco Quaglia | Alberto Menegotto | Roberta Fenoglio |
Cristina Izzo | Andrea Airoldi | Carlo Terrone | Piero Stratta
Amedeo Avogadro Univ, Maggiore della Carità Hosp, Novara, Italy
SAP654
A CASE-CONTROL STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF TICLOPIDINE AND CLOPIDOGREL ON SURGICAL RISK IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Benahmed Ahmed | Kianda Mireille | Broeders Nilufer | Massart Annick | Wissing Karl Martin | Hoang Anh-Dung | Mikhalski Dimitri | Madhoun Philippe |
Racapé Judith | Abramowicz Daniel
Hop Erasme | UZ Brussel
SAP655
DETERMINANTS OF OUTCOME AFTER KTX IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
Lutz Liefeldt | Petra Glander | Yang Lan | Danilo Schmidt | Christoph Heine |
Klemens Budde | Hans-H. Neumayer
Charité, Nephrology, Berlin, Germany
SAP656
DETERMINANTS AND DURATION OF HOSPITALISATIONS AFTER KTX IN
ELDERLY PATIENTS
Danilo Schmidt | Petra Glander | Klemens Budde | Hans-H. Neumayer | Lutz
Liefeldt
Charité, Nephrology, Berlin, Germany
SAP657
ADULT MALE DONOR INTO FEMALE RECIPIENT INCREASES THE RISK
OF KIDNEY GRAFT LOSS ONLY IN YOUNG-FOR-YOUNG RENAL TRANSPLANT
Marco Quaglia | Valentina Capone | Cristina Izzo | Alberto Menegotto | Roberta Fenoglio | Andrea Airoldi | Piero Stratta
Amedeo Avogadro Univ, Novara, Italy. | Maggiore della Carità Hosp
SAP658
TRANSPLANTATION RATES FOR LIVE-DONOR, BUT NOT DECEASEDDONOR KIDNEYS VARY WITH SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS IN AUSTRALIA
Blair Grace | Philip Clayton | Alan Cass | Stephen McDonald
ANZDATA Registry, Adelaide, Australia | Australia and New Zealand Dialysis
and Transpl Registry | George Inst Global Health
SAP659
LONGITUDINAL OBSERVATION OF RENAL FUNCTIONS FOLLOWING
LIVE KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: FEASIBILITY AND LIMITATION TO
USE ELDERLY KIDNEY
Takashi Yagisawa | Masahiro Yashi | Takaaki Kimura | Akinori Nukui | Takehito Fujiwara | Yasunaru Sakuma | Nobuo Ishikawa | Toshihisa Iwabuchi|
Osamu Muraishi
Jichi Medical Univ Hosp | St. Luke’s International Hosp
338
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP660
ROLE OF FGF23 IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT: IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN RECIPIENTS OF PREEMPTIVE TRANSPLANTS AND PATIENTS
WHO HAD BEEN ON DIALYSIS?
Vicente Torregrosa | Xoana Barros | Mª Jesús Martinez de Osaba | Raphael Paschoalin | Josep María Campistol
Hosp Clinic, Barcelona, Spain
SAP661
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION AND ITS IMPACT ON FEMALE SEXUAL
FUNCTION
Rashad Hassan | Ahmed El-Hefnawy | Shady Soliman | Ahmed Shokeir
Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura, Egypt
SAP663
THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE HUMORAL REJECTION (AHR): A TASK STILL
FAR AT HAND
Silvio Sandrini | Gisella Setti | Francesca Valerio | Stefano Possenti | Irene Torrisi
A.O. Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy
SAP664
BK VIRUS NEPHROPATHY TREATED WITH mTOR INHIBITORS-BASED IMMUNOSUPPRESSION
Natalia Polanco | Laura Garcia-Puente | Esther Gonzalez Monte | Enrique Morales | Eduardo Gutierrez | Ignacio Bengoa | Ana Hernandez | Jorge Caballero| Jose Maria Morales | Amado Andres
12 de Octubre Univ Hosp
SAP665
PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE CLINICAL AND PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POLYOMAVIRUS JC INFECTION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
Veronica Sgarlato | Giorgia Comai | Gaetano La Manna | Ilaria Moretti | Valeria Grandinetti | Davide Martelli | Maria Piera Scolari | Sergio Stefoni
Inst Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transpl, Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy | S.
Orsola Hosp
SAP666
EFFICACY AND APPROPRIATENESS OF HISTOLOGICAL SCORE IN PREDICTION OF THE 3-YEAR OUTCOME OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Chiara Valentini | Elisa Persici | Gaetano La Manna | Maria Laura Cappuccilli|
Veronica Sgarlato | Giovanni Liviano D'Arcangelo | Benedetta Fabbrizio | Elisa
Carretta | Giovanni Mosconi | Maria Piera Scolari | Giorgio Feliciangeli | Franco Walter Grigioni | Sergio Stefoni
Inst Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transpl, Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy | F.
Addarii Inst Oncologic and Transpl Molecular Pathology, Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy | Dept Medicine and Public Health, Univ Bologna, Bologna, Italy
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SAP667
SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF AN ω-3 (n-3) RICH DIET ON METABOLIC AND
INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Luca Apicella | Brunella Guida | Sossio Vitale | Gianluca Garofalo | Luigi Russo | Imma Maresca | Roberta Rossano | Bruno Memoli | Rosa Carrano | Stefano
Federico | Massimo Sabbatini
Univ Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy | Dept Neuroscience, Physiology Nutrition
Unit, Nephrology and Renal Transpl, Dept Systematic Pathology, Univ Naples
Federico II, Naples, Italy
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP662
DETERMINANTS OF CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS CHANGES IN RENAL
TRANSPLANT PATIENTS: THE ROLE OF ASYMMETRIC DIMETHYLARGININE
Aysegul Cobanoglu Kudu | Ozkan Gungor | Fatih Kircelli | Ekrem Altınel |
Gulay Asci | Suha Sureyya Ozbek | Huseyin Toz | Ercan Ok
Ege Univ School Medicine, Div Nephrology, Izmir, Turkey | Ege Univ School
Medicine, Div Radiology, Izmir, Turkey
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
SAP668
PRE TRANSPLANT BIOPSY AND 1 YEAR GRAFT OUTCOMES IN MARGINAL KIDNEY. A MONOCENTRIC STUDY
Paolo Carta | Maria Zanazzi | Lorenzo Di Maria | Leonardo Caroti | Anduela
Miejshtri | Aris Tsalouchos | Elisabetta Bertoni
Nephrology Unit, Careggi Univ Hosp, Florence, Italy
SAP669
DETERMINANTS OF LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX IN RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS
Siren Sezer | Mehtap Erkmen Uyar | Turan Colak | Zeynep Bal | Emre Tutal |
Gaye Kalacı | F. Nurhan Ozdemir Acar
Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Ankara, Turkey| Dept Internal Medicine, Baskent Univ, Ankara, Turkey | Dept Nephrology, Baskent Univ, Istanbul, Turkey
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP670
MEDICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO THE REGISTRATION ON THE KIDNEY WAITING LIST IN FRANCE
Christian Jacquelinet | Sahar Bayat
Agence Biomedecine | EHESP
SAP671
LYMPHOCYTE RECONSTITUTION AFTER INDUCTION WITH THYMOGLOBULIN IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: IMPACT OF THE MODE OF
ADMINISTRATION (DAILY VS INTERMITTENT TREATMENT BASED ON T
LYMPHOCYTE MONITORING)
Vincent Pernin | Pierre Portales | Ilan Szwarc | Valerie Garrigue | Fernando
Vetromile | Sylvie Delmas | Jean Francois Eliaou | Georges Mourad
CHU Lapeyronie Montpellier | CHU St Eloi Montpellier
SAP672
POSTTRANSPLANT HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA IS FREQUENT AND ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER OUTCOMES
Lu Huber | Torsten Slowinski | Marcel Naik | Petra Glander | Lutz Liefeldt |
Danilo Schmidt | Hans-Hellmut Neumayer | Klemens Budde
Charité – Univsmedizin Berlin
SAP673
HYPERPARATHYROIDISM IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS DISCONTINUING CINACALCET AFTER LONG-TERM HEMODIALYSIS
Kentaro Nakai | Hideki Fujii | Keiji Kono | Shunsuke Goto | Takeshi Ishimura|
Masashi Takeda | Masato Fujisawa | Shinichi Nishi
Div Nephrology and Kidney Center, Div Urology, Kobe Univ Grad School Medicine, Kobe, Japan
SAP674
KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS ON CINACALCET BEFORE SURGERY
SHOW LESS GRAFT CALCIFICATION DURING THE FIRST YEAR AFTER
TRANSPLANTATION THAN THE ONES THAT HAVE NEVER RECEIVED IT
Raphael Pereira Paschoalin | Jose Vicente Torregrosa | Xoana Barros Freiria |
Carlos Edoardo Durán Rebolledo | Ana Sanchez Escuredo | Manel Solé | Josep
Maria Campistol
Hosp Clinic - Barcelona, Spain
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SAP675
ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF A SINGLE CENTRE
CLUSTER OF PNEUMOCYSTIS JIROVECII PNEUMONIA IN THE UK
Sajeda Youssouf | Fozia Tabbasm | Ricky Bell | Reem Al-Jayyousi | Graham
Warwick
Univ Hosp Leicester
SAP676
THE NEW SPECTRUM OF PNEUMOCYSTIS JIROVECII PNEUMONIA: A
MULTICENTER STUDY
Anne Grall | Laeticia Treguer | Marie Essig | Caroline Lecaque | Natacha Noël|
Matthias Büchler | Dominique Bertrand | Joseph Rivalan | Laura Braun | Florence Villemain | Bruno Hurault de Ligny | Anne Totet | Nathalie Pestourie |
Dominique Toubas | Gilles Nevez | Yannick Le Meur
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
CHU, Brest France | CHU, Limoges France | CHU, Amiens France | CHU,
Reims France | CHU, Tours France | CHU, Rouen France | CHU, Rennes France| CHU, Strasbourg France | CHU, Angers France | CHU, Caen France
SAP677
ORGAN DONATION: OPINION OF DOCTORS
Bassit Nour El Houda | Habiblah Mustapha | Fadili Wafaa | Laouad Inass
CHU Mohammed VI Marrakech
SAP678
USE OF EXPANDED CRITERIA LIVING DONORS: POSSIBLE SOLUTION OF
SEVERE ORGAN SHORTAGE IN THE BALKANS
Irena Rambabova Bushljetikj | Jelka Masin-Spasovska | Goce Spasovski | Zivko
Popov | Aleksandar Sikole | Ninoslav Ivanovski
Univ Clinic Nephrology and Urology , Skopje, R. Macedonia
SAP680
RESULTS OF LIVER AND COMBINED LIVER-KIDNEY TRASPLANT WITH
MELD SCORE: WHAT CHANGED AFTER THE INCLUSION OF RENAL FUNCTION AS A DETERMINANT OF LIVER ALLOCATION?
Daniela Loredo | Mariana Cleres | Gabriel Gondolesi | Luis Maria Gutierrez |
R. Marcela Fortunato | Valeria Descalzi | Pablo Raffaele
Univ Hosp, Favaloro Fond, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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341
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP679
INTERMEDIATE EARLY GRAFT FUNCTION IS A RISK FACTOR FOR GRAFT
LOSS AND WORSE LONG-TERM GRAFT FUNCTION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Mário Raimundo | José Guerra | Catarina Teixeira | Alice Santana | Sónia Silva| Clara Mil Homens | António Gomes da Costa
Hosp Santa Maria, Dept Nephrology & Renal Transpl, Lisbon, Portugal
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
PAEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY
SAP681
URINARY HEME OXYGENASE-1 IS A NEW INDICATOR IN HUMAN CONGENITAL HYDRONEPHROSIS
Hufeng Shi | Jianguo Wen | Zhenzhen Li
First Affiliated Hosp Zhengzhou Univ, Zhengzhou, China
SAP682
ULTRASOUND IN NEONATAL AND CHILDHOOD HYDRONEPHROSIS: IS
IT A RELIABLE TOOL TO GUIDE THE MANAGEMENT?
Maged Elsayed | Khaled Kamal
Erfan Hosp Sitteen Street Jeddah | Ain Shams Univ Cairo
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP683
URINARY MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 AND TISSUE INHIBITOR MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-1 IN CHILDREN WITH URETEROPELVIC JUNCTION OBSTRUCTION
Zhenzhen Li | Jianguo Wen | Hufeng Shi
First Affiliated Hosp Zhengzhou Univ, Zhengzhou, China
SAP684
MDR-1 GENE POLYMORPHISMS AND CLINICAL COURSE OF NEPHROTIC
SYNDROME IN EGYPTIAN CHILDREN
Amal El Shal | Doaa Youssef
Zagazig Univ, Zagazig, Egypt
SAP685
LC-MS/MS AND ANTIBODY-ARRAY BASED URINARY PROTEOME
ANALYSIS OF OBSTRUCTIVE NEPHROPATHY
Cécile Caubet | Chrystelle Lacroix | Breuil Benjamin | Flavio Bandin | JeanLoup Bascands | Bernard Monsarrat | Stéphane Decramer | Joost Schanstra
Inserm U1048 | CNRS, IPBS (Inst Pharmacologie et Biologie Structurale) | CHU
Toulouse, Hôp Enfants, Serv Néphrologie | Inst National Santé et Recherche
Médicale (INSERM), U1048, Inst Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease
SAP686
DOES RITUXIMAB INDUCE HYPOGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA IN CHILDREN
WITH STEROID DEPENDENT IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME?
Delbe-Bertin Laetitia | Tim Ulinski | Bilal Aoun
Armand Trousseau Hosp, APHP, France
SAP687
THE ROLE OF TREG CELLS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC
NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Kadriye Ozdemir | Nida Dincel | Betul Sozeri | Sevgi Mir
Ege Univ Fac Medicine
SAP688
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS AND mRNA EXPRESSION OF GENES ENCODING PODOCTYE PROTEINS IN CHILDREN
WITH STEROID RESISTANT NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Nida Dincel | Afig Berdeli | Sevgi Mir | Fatma Akyiğit
Ege Univ Fac Medicine
SAP689
EFFICACY OF COMBINED THERAPY WITH CYCLOSPORINE A AND MYCOPHENOLATE MOPHETIL IN CHILDREN WITH IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
Malgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak | Malgorzata Panczyk-Tomaszewska | Hanna
Szymanik-Grzelak | Maria Roszkowska-Blaim
Dept Pediatrics and Nephrology, Medical Univ Warsaw
SAP690
RITUXIMAB RESTORES EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS AND NFΚB PATHWAY IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS OF CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM STEROID SENSITIVE IDIOPATHIC NEPHROTIC
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SYNDROME
Agnes Jamin | Laurene Dehoux | Renato C Monteiro | Georges Deschenes
INSERM U699, Paris, France | Serv Néphrologie Pédiatique, Hôp Robert Debré,
Paris, France
SAP692
RENAL MANIFESTATIONS AND GROWTH IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH FABRY DISEASE INCLUDED IN THE FABRY OUTCOME SURVEY (FOS)
Guillem Pintos-Morell | Uma Ramaswami | Rossella Parini | Marianne
Rohrbach | Gisela Kalkum | Michael Beck
Univ Hosp Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain | Addenbrooke’s Hosp, Cambridge, UK | San Gerardo Hosp, Monza, Italy | Univ. Children's Hosp Zurich,
Switzerland | Univ. Children’s Hosp, Mainz, Germany | Johannes-GutenbergUniv Mainz
SAP693
A HEALTHCARE MODEL TO LESSEN THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES (NCD) IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME
COUNTRIES (LMIC): PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (PD) FOR ACUTE KIDNEY
INJURY (AKI)
Mary Carter | Sampson Antwi | John Callegari | Peter Kotanko | Nathan W Levin
Sustainable Kidney Care Foundation, New York, USA | Kwamw Nkrumah Univ
Science & Technology/Komfo Anokye Teaching Hosp, Kumasi, Ghana | Renal
Res Inst, New York USA
SAP694
HEPCIDIN-25 AND MARKERS OF MINERAL METABOLISM IN CHILDREN
WITH PRE-DIALYSIS CKD STAGES 3-5
Adam Rumjon | Iain C. Macdougall | Charles Turner | Caroline J. Booth | David Goldsmith | Manish D. Sinha
King's College Hosp NHS Found Trust, London, UK | Renal Unit, King's College Hosp | WellChild Lab, Evelina Children's Hosp, Guy's and St. Thomas'
Hosps NHS Found Trust, London, UK | Dept Paediatric Nephrology, Evelina
Children's Hosp, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hosp NHS Found Trust, London, UK |
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Found Hosp
SAP695
ACTIVATION OF INNATE IMMUNITY IN CHILDREN WITH HENOCH–
SHOENLEIN PURPURA: TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS IN CIRCULATING MONONUCLEAR CELLS
Roberta Camilla | Elisa Loiacono | Maria Elena Donadio | Margherita Conrieri|
Manuela Bianciotto | Francesca M. Bosetti | Licia Peruzzi | Giovanni Conti |
Alessandra Bitto | Alessandro Amore | Rosannna Coppo
Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl - R. Margherita Hosp, Turin | Pediatric Emergency Dept - R. Margherita Hosp, Turin | Pediatric Nephrology - Martino Hosp,
Messina
SAP696
EFFICACY OF TREATMENT HENOCH-SCHÖNLEIN NEPHRITIS BASED ON
CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS
Malgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak | Maria Roszkowska-Blaim | Jadwiga Maldyk
Dept Pediatrics and Nephrology, Dept Pathology, Medical Univ Warsaw
SAP697
MYCOPHENOLIC ACID TREATMENT IN PAEDIATRIC ONSET LUPUS NEPHRITIS
Hsin-Hsu Chou | Yuan-Yow Chiou
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP691
PREVENTION OF STEROID INDUCED BONE DISEASE IN CHILDREN WITH
NEPHROTIC SYNDROME: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Antonia Bouts | Jean-Claude Davin | Eiske Dorresteijn | Michiel Schreuder |
Marc Lilien | Michiel Oosterveld | Sharon Kramer | Mariken Gruppen
Emma Children's Hosp, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands | Radboud Univ, Nijmegen,
Netherlands | Wilhelmina Children's Hosp, Utrecht, Netherlands | Cochrane
Collaboration Center, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Ditmanson Medical Foundation Chia-Yi Christian Hosp, Chiayi, Taiwan | National Cheng Kung Univ Medical Center
SAP698
METABOLIC PROFILE OF NEPHROLITHIASIS IN CHILDREN AGED 0-2 YEARS- SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Violetta Bochniewska | Katarzyna Jobs | Anna Jung
Wojskowy Inst Medyczny, Warsaw, Poland
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP699
UROLITHIASIS IN INFANTS
Mohammad Hossein Fallahzadeh Abarghooei | Javad Zare | Vahid Sedighi
Goorabi | Ali Derakhshan | Mitra Basiratnia | Mohammad Amin Fallahzadeh
Abarghooei | Ghamar Hosseini Al-Hashemi | Fatemeh Fallahzadeh Abarghooei
Shiraz Nephro-Urology Res Center, Shiraz Univ Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
SAP700
NONDIPPING STATUS AS AN EARLY RISK FACTOR FOR THE DIABETIC
COMPLICATIONS IN NORMOTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH T1DM
Agnieszka Kluska-Jozwiak | Jolanta Soltysiak | Katarzyna Lipkowska | Magdalena Silska | Piotr Fichna | Bogda Skowronska | Witold Stankiewicz | Danuta
Ostalska-Nowicka | Jacek Zachwieja
Dept Pediatric Cardiology and Nephrology, Dept Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan Univ Medical Science, Poznan, Poland
SAP701
KIDNEY DAMAGE IN PRIMARY HYPERTENSION IN CHILDHOOD
İlknur Girişgen | Ferah Sönmez | Çiğdem Yenisey
Pediatric Nephrology Dept, Biochemistry Dept, Adnan Menderes Univ, Aydın,
Turkey
SAP702
MEASUREMENT OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN HEALTHY YOUNGSTERS –
REFERENCE VALUES AND COMPARISON OF THREE DEVICES
Eva Kis | Orsolya Cseprekal | Andrea Kerti | Attila Szabo | Paolo Salvi | Athanase Benetos | Tivadar Tulassay | George Reusz
SE, 1st Dept Pediatrics, Budapest, Hungary | Dept Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, INSERM U961, Univ Nancy, France
SAP703
SKIN AUTOFLUORESCENCE (sAF) AS A NEW NONINVASIVE MARKER OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DAMAGE IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)
Irena Makulska | Maria Szczepańska | Dorota Drożdż | Danuta Zwolńska
Dept Pediatric Nephrology Wrocław Medical Univ | Dialysis Unit, Silesian Medical Univ, Zabrze, Poland | Children’s Hosp, Jagiellonian Univ, Cracow, Poland
SAP704
IN THE FAMILIAL MEDITERRENEAN FEVER PATIENTS, CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ASSESSMENT GENETIC MARKERS AND BIOMARKERS: LIPOPROTEIN A AND SERUM AMYLOID A
Betul Sozeri | Afig Berdeli | Sevgi Mir
Ege Univ Fac Medicine
SAP705
PLATELETS VITAL COMPUTER MORPHOMETRY IN CHILDREN WITH HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME
Evgeniya Tolstova
Mocscow State Medical Dentist Univ, Moscow, Russian Federation
SAP706
E. COLI VIRULENCE PATERN IN URINARY TRACT INFECTION (UTI) WITH
OR WITHOUT URINARY TRACT ANOMALIES – MAY IT HELP TO FURTHER
REDUCE VOIDING CYSTOGRAPHIES IN CHILDREN?
Larakeb Anis | Tim Ulinski | Bensman Alber | Bingen Edouard
Armand Trousseau Hosp, APHP
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP707
PREVALENCE OF ALBUMINURIA IN CHILDREN FOLLOWED FOR HIV
INFECTION IN THE PEDIATRIC UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (CHUP-CDG) OF
OUAGADOUGOU
Coulibaly Gérard | Kouanda Seni | Tountian/Ouedraogo Dunia Julienne Hadiza | Sapo Christian | Tiendrébéogo Benoît | Babinet François | Lengani Adama
Serv Nephrologie et Hemodialyse, CHU Yalgado Ouédraogo, Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso | Inst Recherche Sciences Santé, Ouagadougou | Echo Pôle Sante,
Le Mans, France
SAP709
EFFECT OF HEMODIALYSIS (HD) SESSION ON VENTRICULAR ACTIVATION TIME IN CHILDREN WITH END-STAGE RENAL FAILURE (ESRF)
Dorota Polak-Jonkisz | Krystyna Laszki-Szczachor | Danuta Zwolinska | Anna
Janocha | Leslaw Rusiecki | Malgorzata Sobieszczanska
Wroclaw Medical Univ
«
SAP710
CARPEDIEM: CARDIO-RENAL PEDIATRIC DIALYSIS EMERGENCY MACHINE. A NEW HOPE FOR INFANTS
Francesco Garzotto | Zaccaria Ricci | Anna Clementi | Roberto Cena | Jeong
Chul Kim | Monica Zanella | Claudio Ronco
Nephrology Dept, St. Bortolo Hosp, Vicenza, Italy | Dept Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Bambino Gesù Children’s
Hosp, Rome, Italy | San Bortolo Hosp | Product Specialist, Bellco, Italy
SAP711
INCREASED CASPASE -3 ACTIVITY IN RED BLOOD CELLS (RBCS) IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) TREATED CONSERVATIVELY
Dorota Polak-Jonkisz | Leszek Purzyc | Danuta Zwolinska | Irena Makulska |
Maria Szczepanska
Wroclaw Medical Univ | Medical Univ Silesia
SAP712
RENAL FUNCTIONAL RESERVE IN CHILDREN WITH SOLITARY KIDNEY
AND CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
Amira Peco-Antic | Jelena Kotur-Stevuljević | Dušan Paripović | Gordana
Šćekić | Gordana Miloševski-Lomić | Dragana Bogićević | Brankica SpasojevićDimitrijeva
Medical Fac, Fac Pharmacy, Univ Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia | Dept Nephrology,
Univ Children's Hosp, Belgrade, Serbia | Children Hosp Zemun, Zemun, Serbia| Dept Neurology, Univ Children's Hosp, Belgrade, Serbia
SAP713
EFFECT OF GENDER ON HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN PEDIATRIC LIVE-DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE
Rashad Hassan | Amr El-Husseini | Mohamed Sobh | Mohamed Ghoneim
Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura, Egypt | Univ South Florida
SAP714
ADULT HEIGHT AFTER CHILDHOOD ONSET RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN EUROPE: AN ESPN/ERA-EDTA REGISTRY STUDY
Jerome Harambat | Marjolein Bonthuis | Karlijn J. van Stralen | Gema Ariceta |
Nina Battelino | Timo Jahnukainen | Ana R. Sandes | Christian Combe | Kitty
J. Jager | Enrico Verrina | Franz Schaefer
ESPN/ERA-EDTA Registry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands | Univ Children's Hosp Cruces, Barracaldo, Spain | Univ Children's Hosp,
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SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP708
NEPHRITIS IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED S.L.E. CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA
Andrew Rosenberg | Jane Munro | Kevin Murray | Brynn Wainstein | John
Ziegler | Davinder Singh-Grewal | Christina Boros | Navid Adib | Elizabeth
Elliot | Rose Fahy | Fiona Mackie | Gad Kainer
Sydney Children's Hosp | Royal Children's Hosp Melbourne | Princess Margaret Hosp Children | Children's Hosp, Westmead | Univ Adelaide | Children's
Hosp, Brisbane | Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit | Alice Springs Hosp
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
P O S T E R S
Ljubljana, Slovenia | Univ Children’s Hosp, Helsinki, Finland | Univ Children's
Hosp Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal | Nephrology Dept, Univ Hosp, Bordeaux,
France | Gaslini Children's Hosp, Genoa, Italy | Univ Children's Hosp, Heidelberg, Germany
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP715
VESICO-URETERAL REFLUX AS A RISK FACTOR FOR ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS AND RENAL DAMAGE IN CHILDREN WITH UTI: SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
Reynaldo Espindola | Justine Bacchetta | Pierre Cochat | Constantinos Stefanis|
Sandrine Leroy
Inst Pasteur | Hôp Femme Mère Enfant & Univ Lyon | P. and A. Kyriakou’
Children’s Hosp
SAP716
PROCALCITONIN PREDICTS WELL ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS AND RENAL
SCARS IN CHILDREN WITH URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Sandrine Leroy | Anna Fernandez-Lopez | Roya Nikfar | Carla Romanello |
François Bouissou | Alain Gervaix | Metin Gurgoze | Silvia Bressan | Vladislav
Smolkin | David Tuerlinkx | Constantinos Stefanidis | Georgios Vaos | Pierre
Leblond | Firat Gungor | Dominique Gendrel | Martin Chalumeau
Inst Pasteur | Joan de Deu Hosp | Abuzar Children Medical Center Hosp | Univ
Udine | Children's Hosp, Paul Sabathier Univ, CHU Purpan | Univ Hosp Geneva | Fırat Univ Medicine Fac | Univ Padova | Medical Center | Cliniques
Univ Mont-Godinne, Univ Catholique Louvain | P. and A. Kyriakou Children’s
Hosp| Democritus Univ Thrace and Univ General Hosp Alexandroupolis | Jeanne de Flandre Hosp | Akdeniz Univ, School Medicine | Necker Hosp
SAP717
DOES HEPCIDIN-25 CORRELATE WITH LV MASS IN PAEDIATRIC CKD PATIENTS?
Adam Rumjon | Iain C. Macdougall | Charles Turner | Debbie Rawlins | Caroline J. Booth | John M. Simpson | Manish D. Sinha
King's College Hosp NHS Found Trust, London, UK | Renal Unit, King's College Hosp | WellChild Lab, Dept Congenital Heart Disease | Dept Paediatric
Nephrology, Evelina Children's Hosp, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hosp NHS Found
Trust, London, UK
SAP718
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF MEMBRANOPROLIFERATIVE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS TYPE I WITH MONOCLONAL ANTI C5 ANTIBODY (ECULIZUMAB)
Garnier Arnaud | Modesto Anne | Tellier Stéphanie | Bandin Flavio | Fremeaux
Bacchi Veronique | Decramer Stéphane
Hôp Enfants | Hôp Rangueil | Hôp Européen Georges Pompidou
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t
SAP719
UK PAEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A REVIEW OF CHANGING
PRACTICE AND IMPROVED OUTCOMES OVER 20 YEARS
Lisa Mumford | Stephen Marks | Niaz Ahmad | Heather Maxwell | Jane Tizard
NHS Blood and Transpl, Bristol, UK | Great Ormond Street Hosp, London, UK |
Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK | Royal Hosp Sick Children, Glasgow, UK |
Bristol Royal Hosp Children, Bristol, UK
SAP720
NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AS A CONTINUOUS REAL-TIME MONITORING FOR KIDNEY GRAFT PERFUSION
Enrico Vidal | Angela Amigoni | Mariacristina Varagnolo | Elisa Benetti | Giulia Ghirardo | Valentina Brugnolaro | Luisa Murer
Dept Pediatrics, Univ Padova, Italy | Lab Medicine, Padova Hosp, Italy | Paediatric Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Paediatrics, Univ Padova,
Padova, Italy
SAP721
SUCCESSFUL LIVER-KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION IN A PATIENT WITH
ESRD DUE TO HOMOZYGOUS FACTOR H MUTATION
Bilal Aoun | Grapin Christine | Bensman Alber | Tim Ulinski
Armand Trousseau Hosp, APHP, France
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P O S T E R S
PARIS, France
SAP722
PROTOCOL BIOPSIES IN PEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
ON CYCLOSPORINE VERSUS TACROLIMUS
Bilal Aoun | Stéphane Decramer | Flavio Bandin | Tim Ulinski
Armand Trousseau Hosp, APHP, France | Pediatrics, CHU Toulouse
SAP723
AMBULATORY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX IN RENAL TRANSPLANT
CHILDREN – CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Arianna Dégi | Andrea Kerti | Éva Kis | Orsolya Cseprekál | Attila J. Szabó |
György S. Reusz
First Dept Pediatrics, Semmelweis Univ, Budapest, Hungary
SATURDAY, MAY 26
SAP724
TRANSPLANT RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS IN PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: INCIDENCE, RISK FACTORS, EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF
ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT
Giulia Ghirardo | Alessandro Vidoni | Enrico Vidal | Elisa Benetti | Gaetano
Ramondo | Diego Miotto | Luisa Murer
Paediatric Nephrology, Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Dept Paediatrics, Univ Padova, Padova, Italy | Dept Medical Diagnostic Sciences and Special Therapies, Univ
Padova, Italy | Dept Pediatrics, Univ Padova, Italy
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S C I E N T I F I C
348
P R O G R A M M E
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
DAY AT A GLANCE
page
08:00 - 09:30 Symposia
Diabetic nephropathy 350
Anaemia management
351
Complications after transplantation
352
Hyponatremia
353
Albuminuria and other biomarkers
354
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Cardiovascular complications in CKD 5D 355
Autoimmune systemic diseases
357
Clinical studies in CKD
359
09:45 - 10:30 Plenary Lecture R. Bindels
361
10.30 - 11.30 ERA-EDTA General Assembly
(for ERA-EDTA members only)
362
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364
365
366
367
368
370
SUNDAY, MAY 27
11:30 - 13:00 Symposia
IgA nephropathy
Reappraisal of European Guidelines
Renal cancer and the kidney in cancer
Stem cells
Prevention of AKI
and delayed graft function
Free Communications + Mini Lectures
Transplantation clinical
CKD 5D epidemiology and outcomes
349
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S C I E N T I F I C
GRAND AMPHITHEATRE
P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 37
Diabetic nephropathy
Chair:Hermann Haller, Hanover, Germany
Detlef Schlöndorff, New York, USA
New insights into the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy
Katalin Susztak, New York, USA
Models of diabetic nephropathy: in search of the holy
grail
Charles Alpers, Seattle, USA
Paradigm shifts and optimal treatment of diabetic nephropathy
Carl Erik Mogensen, Aarhus, Denmark
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Therapeutic approaches to diabetic nephropathy beyond
the RAS (including SOCS; suppressors of cytokines)
Jesus Egido, Madrid, Spain
350
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MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM CONCORDE 1
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 38
Anaemia management
Chair:Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Erlangen, Germany
Pierre-Yves Martin, Geneva, Switzerland
How important is transfusion avoidance in 2012
Iain C. Macdougall, London, UK
Can we predict the risk for adverse events?
Andrzej Wiecek, Katowice, Poland
Anaemia management: the KDIGO recommendations
Patrick S. Parfrey, St. John’s, Canada
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Anaemia management: how and why does ERBP differ
from KDIGO
Francesco Locatelli, Lecco, Italy
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S C I E N T I F I C
AMPHITHEATRE BLEU P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 39
Complications after transplantation
Chair:Claudio Ponticelli, Milan, Italy
Lionel Rostaing, Toulouse, France
Prevention of renal progression in renal transplantation
Anke Schwarz, Hanover, Germany
Posttransplant recurrence of primary glomerulonephritis
Claudio Ponticelli, Milan, Italy
Metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and chronic allograft dysfunction
Esteban Porrini, La Laguna, Spain
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Risk factors for NODAT. Influence of immunosuppressive therapy
Marian Klinger, Wroclaw, Poland
352
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE BORDEAUX
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 40
Hyponatremia
Chair:Gabriel Choukroun, Amiens, France
Robert Unwin, London, UK
The pathophysiology and symptoms of hyponatremia
Peter Gross, Dresden, Germany
Diagnostic approach to hyponatremia: the ERBP point of
view
Robert Zietse*, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Treatment of hyponatremia
Michael Joannidis*, Innsbruck, Austria
SUNDAY, MAY 27
* ERBP Workgroup on Hyponatremia Guidelines
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S C I E N T I F I C
ROOM CONCORDE 2
P R O G R A M M E
08:00 - 09:30
Symposium 41
Albuminuria and other biomarkers
Chair:Ron T. Gansevoort, Groningen, Netherlands
Gert Mayer, Innsbruck, Austria
Albuminuria as predictor of poor renal and CV outcome
Paul de Jong, Groningen, Netherlands
Albuminuria - a limb of the new KDIGO CKD tripod
Christopher G. Winearls, Oxford, UK
Finding protein biomarkers in urinary exosomes: application of principles from systems biology
Mark A. Knepper, Bethesda, USA
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Transcriptional networks in glomerular failure
Matthias Kretzler, Ann Arbor, USA
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
AMPHITHEATRE HAVANE
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 24
Cardiovascular complications in CKD 5D
Chair:Bengt Fellström, Uppsala, Sweden
Fatih Kircelli, Yozgat, Turkey
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SUO002
DYSFUNCTIONAL HIGH DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN (HDL)
FROM PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)
INCREASES ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE: ROLE OF ENDOTHELIAL NITRIC OXIDE (NO) SYNTHASE
Timo Speer | Lucia Rohrer | Nicolle Kränkel | Kira Kuschnerus | Zewinger Stephen | Alexander Akhmedov | Yi Shi |
Andreas Jung | Gabriel Wernicke | Arnold von Eckardstein |
Thomas F. Lüscher | Danilo Fliser | Ulf Landmesser | Ferdinand Bahlmann
Univ Hosp Zurich, Dept Clinical Chemistry, Zurich, Switzerland | Univ Hosp Zurich, Cardiovascular Center, Zurich,
Switzerland | Saarland Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Medicine IV,
Homburg/Saar, Germany
SUO003
PREDIALYSIS BLOOD PRESSURE AND CARDIOVASCULAR
OUTCOMES AMONG HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: RESULTS
FROM THE DOPPS
Bruce Robinson | Angelo Karaboyas | Christian Combe |
Martin Gallagher | Patricia De Sequera | Hiroyasu Yamamoto| Hal Morgenstern | Douglas Schaubel | David Goodkin |
Nathan Levin | Rajiv Saran | Friedrich Port
Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, USA |
Centre Hosp Univ Bordeaux, France | Renal Unit, Concord Repatriation & General Hosp, Sydney, Australia | Seccion Nefrologia, Hosp Infanta Leonor, Madrid, Spain | Div Kidney and
Hypertension, Jikei Univ School Medicine, Tokyo, Japan | Univ
Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA | Renal Research Inst, New York,
USA
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SUNDAY, MAY 27
SUO001
SERUM SALUSIN-ALPHA AND CD36 ARE POSITIVELY
CORRELATED IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Alicja E. Grzegorzewska | Leszek Niepolski | Jan Sikora |
Paweł P. Jagodziński | Dominik Pajzderski
Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland | B.Braun Avitum
Dialysis Centre, Nowy Tomyśl | Dept Clinical Immunology,
Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań | Dept Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań | Dept Nephrology, Transplantology and Internal Diseases, Univ Medical Sciences, Poznań, Poland
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
SUO004
PREDICTING ACUTE SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
Benjamin Goldstein | Wolfgang Winkelmayer | Themistocles
Assimes
Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, USA
SUO005
ALDOSTERONE AND CORTISOL AFFECT THE RISK OF
SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Christiane Drechsler | Eberhard Ritz | Andreas Tomaschitz|
Stefan Pilz | Stephan Schönfeld | Katja Blouin | Martin Bidlingmaier | Fabian Hammer | Vera Krane | Winfried März |
Bruno Allolio | Martin Fassnacht | Christoph Wanner
Univ Würzburg, Germany | Univ Heidelberg, Germany | Univ
Graz, Austria | LMU Munich, Germany| Synlab Lab, Heidelberg, Germany
SUNDAY, MAY 27
SUO006
RISK STRATIFICATION OF CARDIAC DEATH IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITHOUT CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE BY MYOCARDIAL FATTY ACID IMAGING
Masato Nishimura | Yu Okamoto | Toshiko Tokoro | Masashi
Nishida | Nodoka Sato | Tetsuya Hashimoto | Noriyuki Iwamoto | Toshihiko Ono
Toujinkai Hosp, Kyoto, Japan
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 352AB
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 25 + Mini Lecture
Autoimmune systemic diseases
Chair:Mohamed Daha, Leiden, Netherlands
Ralph Kettritz, Berlin, Germany
Mini Lecture
Modulators of positive and negative costimulation
Bernard Vanhove, Nantes, France
SUO007
COSTIMULATION BLOCKADE WITH SYSTEMIC siRNA
ANTI CD40 AMELIORATES EXPERIMENTAL LUPUS NEPHRITIS IN A DOSE DEPENDENT MANNER
Elia Ripoll | Montse Goma | Nuria Bolaños | Immaculada
Herrero | Oriol Bestard | Josep M Cruzado | Josep M Grinyó|
Juan Torras
HUB-IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain
SUO008
ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME NEPHROPATHY IN LUPUS EXPOSES TO MORE ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY
SYNDROME – RELATED EVENTS BUT NOT TO WORSE RENAL FUNCTION DURING LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP
Marion Venot | Dominique Nochy | Valérie Caudwell | Christian Jacquot | Gary Hill | Jean-Charles Piette | Eric Daugas
Nephrology Dpt Bichat Hosp APHP, Paris, France | Pathology Dpt HEGP APHP, Paris France | Nephrology Dpt Hôp Sud
Francilien, Evry, France | Nephrology Dpt HEGP APHP, Paris
France | Internal Medicine Dpt GH Pitié Salpêtrière APHP, Paris, France
SUO009
IL-10 PRODUCING REGULATORY B-CELLS ARE DIMINISHED IN ANCA-ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS
Benjamin Wilde | Marielle Thewissen | Pieter van Paassen |
Marc Hilhorst | Jan Damoiseaux | Oliver Witzke | Jan Willem
Cohen Tervaert
Maastricht Univ, Dept Internal Medicine, Div Clinical and Experimental Immunology, Maastricht, Netherlands | Univ Duisburg-Essen, Dept Nephrology, Essen, Germany
SUO010
A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL VERSUS CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE FOR
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SUNDAY, MAY 27
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S C I E N T I F I C
P R O G R A M M E
INDUCTION THERAPY IN ANCA ASSOCIATED SYSTEMIC
VASCULITIS WITH RENAL INVOLVEMENT
Nan Chen | Xin Li | Wen Zhang | Pingyan Shen | Haijing Yu|
Yongxi Chen | Hong Ren | Liyan Ni
Dept Nephrology, Ruijin Hosp, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ School
of Medicine, Shanghai. China
SUNDAY, MAY 27
SUO011
SCLERODERMA RENAL CRISIS: A RETROSPECTIVE MULTICENTRE STUDY ON 91 PATIENTS AND 427 CONTROLS
Céline Lebas | Loïc Guillevin | Alice Bérezné | Raphaèle Seror| Luis Teixeira | Jacques Pourrat | Alfred Mahr | Eric Hachulla | Christian Agard | Jean Cabane | Philippe Vanhille|
Jean-Robert Harle | Isabelle Deleveaux | Luc Mouthon
Dept Nephrology and Internal Medicine, Centre Hosp, Valenciennes, France | Dept Internal Medicine, Hôp Cochin, Paris,
France | Dept Nephrology and Clinical Immunology, Hôp
Rangueil, Toulouse, France | Dept Internal Medicine, Hôp Huriez, Lille, France | Dept Internal Medicine, Hôtel Dieu, Nantes, France | Dept Internal Medicine, Hôp Saint Antoine, Paris,
France | Dept Internal Medicine, Hôp Conception, Marseille,
France | Dept Internal Medicine, Hôp Gabriel-Montpied, Clermont-Ferrand, France
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S C I E N T I F I C P R O G R A M M E
ROOM 342AB
08:00 - 09:30
Free Communication Session 26 + Mini Lecture
Clinical studies in CKD
Chair:Peter Barany, Stockholm, Sweden
Adeera Levin, Vancouver, Canada
SUO012
CANADIAN STUDY OF PREDICTION OF DEATH, DIALYSIS
AND INTERIM CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: CANPREDDICT: BIOMARKERS IMPROVE PREDICTION OF ONE YEAR
OUTCOMES IN CHRONIC KIDNEY COHORT
Adeera Levin | Claudio Rigatto | Brendan Barrett | François
Madore | Norman Muirhead | Daniel Holmes | Catherine Clase | Mila Tang | Ognjenka Djurdjev | on behalf of the CANPREDDICT investigators
Univ British Columbia | Univ Manitoba | Memorial Univ Newfoundland | Univ Montréal | London Health Science Center |
St. Paul’s Hosp | McMaster Univ | BC Renal Agency, Vancouver, Canada
SUO013
SERUM METABOLITES ASSOCIATE WITH KIDNEY FUNCTION DECLINE AND INCIDENT CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
Oemer-Necmi Goek | Angela Döring | Christian Gieger |
Margit Heier | Wolfgang Koenig | Cornelia Prehn | Werner
Römisch-Margl | Rui Wang-Sattler | Thomas Illig | Karsten
Suhre | Peggy Sekula | Jerzy Adamski | Anna Köttgen | Christa Meisinger
Div Nephrology, Univ Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany | Inst Epidemiology I, Inst Genetic Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center Environmental Health, Neuherberg, Germany|Dept Internal Medicine
II - Cardiology, Univ Ulm Medical Center, Ulm, Germany | Inst
Experimental Genetics, Genome Analysis Center, Inst Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, Research Unit Molecular Epidemiology, Inst Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, Helmholtz
Zentrum München, German Research Center Environmental
Health, Neuherberg, Germany | Inst Medical Biometry and
Medical Informatics, Univ Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg,
Germany
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FETUINURIA PREDICTS ADVERSE OUTCOME IN CKD 3&4
Edward Smith | Martin Ford | Laurie Tomlinson | Lawrence
McMahon | Chakravarthi Rajkumar | Stephen Holt
Monash Univ | Brighton and Sussex Medical School | Dept
Clinical Pharmacology, Addenbrooke’s Hosp, Cambridge, UK
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EFFECTS OF N-3 FATTY ACIDS ON DECLINE OF KIDNEY
FUNCTION AFTER MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: ALPHA
OMEGA TRIAL
Ellen Hoogeveen | Eugenie Gemen | Marianne Geleijnse |
Ron Kusters | Daan Kromhout | Erik Giltay
Jeroen Bosch Hosp, Den Bosch, Netherlands | Wageningen
Univ, Wageningen, Netherlands | Leiden Univ Medical Center,
Leiden, Netherlands
Mini Lecture
Is AKI a risk factor for CKD and ESRD?
Norbert Lameire, Ghent, Belgium
SUNDAY, MAY 27
FREE COMMUNICATION
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A MULTIFACTORIAL INTERVENTION WITH THE AID OF
NURSE PRACTITIONERS IMPROVES RENAL OUTCOME IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: RESULTS OF
THE MASTERPLAN STUDY
MJ Peeters | AD van Zuilen | AJG van den Brand | ML Bots |
PJ Blankestijn | JFM Wetzels
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center | University
Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
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09:45 - 10:30
Plenary Lecture 3
Chair:Markus Ketteler, Coburg, Germany
Cengiz Utas, Kayseri, Turkey
Novel insights into the renal handling of calcium
and magnesium
SUNDAY, MAY 27
René Bindels, Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Symposium 42
IgA Nephropathy
Chair:Nan Chen, Shanghai, China
Renato Monteiro, Paris, France
Pathogenesis of IgA Nephropathy: new insights
John Feehally, Leicester, UK
VALIGA: the largest clinical and pathological database
for IgA nephropathy in Europe
Rosanna Coppo, Turin, Italy
IgAN - a mucosal immune disease?
Bengt Fellström, Uppsala, Sweden
SUNDAY, MAY 27
KDIGO Guidelines: Indications for immunosuppressive
therapy in IgA Nephropathy
Jürgen Floege, Aachen, Germany
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Symposium 43
Reappraisal of European Guidelines
Chair:Ali Basci, Izmir, Turkey
Wim Van Biesen, Ghent, Belgium
How to assess target organ damage – blood vessels vs.
kidney?
Sadayoshi Ito, Sendai, Japan
Blood pressue control in CKD 4-5 patients with diabetes:
the ERBP guideline
Hermann Haller, Hanover, Germany
Antihypertensive treatment in dialysis patients
Rajiv Agarwal, Indianapolis, USA
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Novel antihypertensive agents
Mustafa Arici, Ankara, Turkey
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Symposium 44
Renal cancer and the kidney in cancer
Chair:Jean-Pierre Grünfeld, Paris, France
Martin Zeier, Heidelberg, Germany
The role of miRNA in RCC
Elena Ranieri, Foggia, Italy
VHL tumor suppressor protein and longevity
Roman-Ulrich Müller, Cologne, Germany
The dilemma of early treatment of angiomyolipomas
John Bissler, Cincinnati, USA
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ANGIOMYOLIPOMA RESPONSE TO EVEROLIMUS TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX OR SPORADIC LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS:
RESULTS FROM EXIST-2
Bernard Zonnenberg|Klemens Budde | Chris Kingswood|
Michael Frost | Elena Belousova | Elzbieta Radzikowska |
Matthias Sauter| Norio Nonomura | Susanne Brakemeier | Petrus de Vries | Judith Klimovsky | Gaurav Shah | Sara Miao|
Jeremie Lincy | John Bissler
Univ Medical Center Utrect, Utrecht, Netherlands|ChariteUniversitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany|Royal Sussex
County Hosp, Brighton, UK|Minnesota Epilepsy Group, St.
Paul, MN, USA|Moscow Research Inst Pediatrics & Pediatric
Surgery, Moscow, Russia|National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Research Inst, Warsaw, Poland|Medizinische Klinik und
Poliklinik IV, Klinikum der Ludwig-Maximilians Univ, Munich, Germany|Osaka Univ Hosp, Suita, Osaka, Japan| Charite-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany|Div Child &
Adolescent Psychiatry, Univ Cape Town, South Africa| Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Florham Park, NJ, USA|
Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland|Div Nephrology, Cincinnati Children’s Hosp Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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SOLID RENAL TUMORS OF COLLECTING DUCT ORIGIN IN
PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LITHIUM NEPHROPATHY
Boer Walther | Goldschmeding Roel | Rookmaaker Maarten
Dept Nephrology, Dept Pathology, Univ Medical Center,
Utrecht, Netherlands
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Symposium 45
Stem cells
Chair:Duska Dragun, Berlin, Germany
Shoichi Maruyama, Nagoya, Japan
Stem cells and renal repair
Ariela Benigni, Bergamo, Italy
Endogenous stem cells of the kidney
Paola Romagnani, Florence, Italy
Stem cell function in the uremic milieu
Uta Kunter, Aachen, Germany
SUNDAY, MAY 27
FREE COMMUNICATION
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ADULT RENAL STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS REPAIR ACUTE RENAL TUBULAR CELL INJURY BY MEANS OF SPECIFIC TLR2-DRIVEN PARACRINE FACTORS
Fabio Sallustio | Vincenzo Costantino | Sharon Natasha Cox |
Antonia Loverre | Marco Rizzi | Francesco Paolo Schena
Dept Emergency and Organ Transpl, Univ Bari, Bari, Italy | Nephrology Dialysis and Transpl Unit, Bari, Italy
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Symposium 46
Prevention of AKI and delayed graft function
Chair:Giuseppe Grandaliano, Foggia, Italy
Patrick Maxwell, London, UK
Abnormal oxygen metabolism in uremia
Masaomi Nangaku, Tokyo, Japan
Prevention of renal injury through upregulation of HIF
Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Erlangen, Germany
Ischemic preconditioning
Mohammad Magdi Yaqoob, London, UK
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Machine-perfusion of kidney allografts
Rutger J. Ploeg, Oxford, UK
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Transplantation clinical
Chair:Marian Klinger, Wroclaw, Poland
Bruno Watschinger, Vienna, Austria
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SUNDAY, MAY 27
SUO020
CIRCULATING PRO-INFLAMMATORY CD4+CD28NULL
T CELLS INCREASE THE RISK FOR A CARDIOVASCULAR
EVENT SHORTLY AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Michiel Betjes | Willem Weimar | Nicolle Litjens
Erasmus MC, Univ Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
SUO021
HCMV-SPECIFIC CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Cristina Costa | Alda Saldan | Franca Sinesi | Francesca Sidoti| Samantha Mantovani | Salvatore Simeone | Cinzia Balloco|
Elsa Piasentin Alessio | Andrea Piceghello | Alessia Di Nauta|
Andrea Ranghino | Giuseppe Segoloni | Rossana Cavallo
Univ Hosp San Giovanni Battista Torino, Turin, Italy
SUO022
LONG-TERM IMPACT OF EARLY CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
Yuliya V Smedbraaten | Anders Hartmann | Halvor Rollag |
Torbjoern Leivestad | Aksel Foss | Haavard Viko | Ingrid Os|
Solbjørg Sagedal
Dept Nephrology, Oslo Univ Hosp Ullevaal, Oslo, Norway |
Sect Nephrology, Div Specialised Medicine and Surgery, Inst
Medical Microbiology, Oslo Univ Hosp RiksHosp and Univ
Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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ECULIZUMAB FOR AHUS RECURRENCE IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Julien Zuber | Krid Saoussen | Le Quintrec Moglie | Noel Laure-Hélène | Gueutin victor | Chatelet Valérie | Salomon Rémi|
Lahoche Annie | Deschênes Georges | Hourmant Maryvonne |
Frémeaux-Bacchi Véronique | Niaudet Patrick | Rondeau Eric|
Legendre Christophe | Loirat Chantal
Univ Paris Descartes, Paris, France | Necker Néphrologie
pédiatrique, Paris, France | Hôp Foch, Paris, France | Hôp
Pitié-Salpétrière, Paris, France | CHU Caen | CHU Lille | Hôp
Robert Debré, Paris, France | CHU Nantes | HEGP | Hôp Tenon, Paris, France
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UK STUDY OF LIVING KIDNEY DONOR-RECIPIENT RELATIONSHIPS: GENDER AND ETHNIC VARIATIONS
Rishi Pruthi | Rommel Ravanan | Anna Casula | Paul Roderick
UK Renal Registry, Bristol, England | Southmead Hosp, Bristol,
UK | Univ Southampton, Southampton, UK
SUNDAY, MAY 27
Mini Lecture
Weight changes before and after kidney transplantation
- is it relevant?
Magdalena Durlik, Warsaw, Poland
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Free Communication Session 28
CKD 5D epidemiology and outcomes
Chair:Friedo Dekker, Leiden, Netherlands
Patrick S. Parfrey, St. John’s, Canada
FREE COMMUNICATIONS
SUNDAY, MAY 27
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EVIDENCE FOR A CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
NERVE DYSFUNCTION AND HYPERKALAEMIA IN ENDSTAGE KIDNEY DISEASE
Ria Arnold | Bruce A. Pussell | Virginija Grinius | Matthew C.
Kiernan | Cindy S-Y. Lin | Arun V. Krishnan
School Medical Sciences, Univ New South Wales, Sydney,
Australia | Dept Nephrology, Prince Wales Hosp Randwick,
Sydney, Australia | Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney,
Australia
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PATIENTS IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PRESENT INCREASED INDOLEAMINE 2,3-DIOXYGENASE (IDO) ACTIVITY:
A CLUE FOR UREMIC IMMUNODEFICIENCY
Davide Defedele | Elisa Loiacono | M. Paola Puccinelli | Licia Peruzzi | Stefano Maffei | Roberta Camilla | Rachele Gallo | Giorgio Triolo | Daniela Bergamo | Elena Palazzo | Luca
Vergano | Federica Campolo | Alessandro Amore | Rosannna
Coppo
Diagnostics Dept, Nephrology, Dialysis, Transpl - Regina Margherita Hosp, Turin | Nephrology and Dialysis, CTO - M. Adelaide Hosp, Turin, Italy | Diagnostic Serv, Diagnostic Dept, R.
Margherita Hosp, Turin, Italy
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PREDICTING ERYTHROPOIETIN RESISTANCE IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS: POST HOC ANALYSES FROM THE 4D
STUDY
Andreas Schneider | Markus P. Schneider | Alan G. Jardine |
Christoph Wanner | Christiane Drechsler
Univ Hosp Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany | Univ Hosp Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany | Univ Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
SUO028
DIALYSATE SODIUM PRESCRIPTION, BLOOD PRESSURE,
AND OUTCOMES IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Manfred Hecking | Angelo Karaboyas | Hugh Rayner | Rajiv Saran | Ananda Sen | Masaaki Inaba | Jurgen Bommer |
Walter Horl | Ronald Pisoni | Bruce Robinson | Gere SunderPlassmann | Friedrich Port
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Medical Univ Vienna, Austria | Arbor Research Collaborative
for Health, Ann Arbor, USA | Birmingham Heartlands Hosp,
UK | Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA | Osaka City Univ Graduate School Medicine, Japan | Univ Heidelberg, Germany
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PATTERNS OF SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE, ALBUMIN,
AND INTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT GAIN IN CHRONIC HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS BEFORE HOSP ADMISSION
Len A Usvyat | Stephan Thijssen | Peter Kotanko | Nathan
W Levin
Renal Research Inst, New York, USA
SUNDAY, MAY 27
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RENAL CENTRE CHARACTERISTICS AND PRACTICE PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH RRT INCIDENCE IN THE UK
Clare Castledine | Julie Gilg | Chris Rogers | Yoav Ben-Shlomo | Fergus Caskey
UK Renal Registry, Bristol, UK | UK Renal Registry | Univ
Bristol | School Social and Community Medicine, Bristol Univ,
UK| NHS North Bristol, Bristol, UK
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Sanofi
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Saturday, May 26
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Offering stability in the fluctuating world
of renal anaemia
Chair: Philippe Lang, Paris, France
Welcome & Introduction
Philippe Lang, Paris, France
New targets, new standards: The key messages from
KDIGO
Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Erlangen, Germany
New vs. old world: Implications of an individualised
treatment approach to renal anaemia
Angel Luis Martín de Francisco, Santander, Spain
Case in point: The potential effect of KDIGO on European
chronic renal anaemia care
Sean Fenwick, Sunderland, UK
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Summary & Conclusions
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Reflections and experience from 30 years in the files of
dialysis
Chair: Claudio Ronco, Vicenza, Italy
Introduction
Ingrid Ledebo, Lund, Sweden
Panel discussion with the participation of
Anders Christensson, Malmö, Sweeden
Ingrid Ledebo, Lund, Sweden
Raymond Vanholder, Ghent, Belgium
Richard Ward, Louisville, USA
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Which components of a dialysis treatment can still be
considered unphysiological?
Can and should we strive to make dialysis therapy
more physiological?
If so, which are the most important steps to take?
What impact could this have on outcome?
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Meeting cardiovascular challenges in haemodialysis
Chair: David Wheeler, London, UK
High-volume online HDF: maximizing convection for
better outcomes
Bernard Canaud, Montpellier, France
Potassium control in CKD: can we do better?
James Heaf, Herlev, Denmark
Modern phosphate binding therapy involving magnesium
Markus Ketteler, Coburg, Germany
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Friday, May 25 Amphitheatre Bordeaux
S Y M P O S I A
13:15 - 15:15
New insights in markers of CKD-MBD; how can we
improve patient outcomes?
Chair: Tilman Drueke, Amiens, France
The rise of FGF23 from mendelian obscurity
to mainstream cardiovascular notoriety
Myles Wolf, Miami, USA
The reappraisal of calcium balance in chronic kidney
disease
David Spiegel, Denver, USA
Prevention of cardiovascular calcification in CKD
patients, should this be key priority?
Chris McIntyre, Derby, UK
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Taking a closer look at hyponatraemia
Chair: Maurice Laville, Lyon, France
Welcome and introduction:
The hyponatraemia mind-set and environment
Maurice Laville, Lyon, France
Under the microscope:
Hyponatraemia from a fluid balance perspective
Søren Nielsen, Aarhus, Denmark
Robert W. Schrier, Denver, USA
Investigating the optimal treatment of hyponatraemia:
Practical case studies
Volker Burst, Köln, Germany
Questions and answers
Chair close
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aHUS: A complement-Mediated Thrombotic
Microangiopathy
Chair: Christophe Legendre, Paris, France
The role of complement in complement mediated diseases
Peter Zipfel, Jena, Germany
aHUS disease and diagnosis: key learnings
Franz Schaefer, Heidelberg, Germany
Improving patient outcomes in aHUS
Chantal Loirat, Paris, France
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S Y M P O S I A
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Chemin de fer: following the right track in anaemia
management
Chair: Iain Macdougall, London, UK
Chairman’s introduction
Iain Macdougall, London, UK
Planning the route ahead:
Meeting the challenges of disease progression in renal
anaemia
Simon Roger, Gosford, Australia
Future therapeutic options:
Following the right track in anaemia management in
CKD
Francesco Locatelli, Lecco, Italy
Signalling change:
Hepcidin as a novel biomarker for CKD
Tomas Ganz, Los Angeles, USA
All aboard!
Open forum discussion
Iain Macdougall, London, UK
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Ensuring good dialysis quality in times of cost pressure
Chairs: Ziad A. Massy, Amiens, France
Philippe Nicoud, Sallanches, France
What counts? Efficiency and efficacy of interventions to
ensure good dialysis quality
John Moran, Los Angeles, USA
High flux dialysis changing medical practice - an update
James Tattersall, Leeds, UK
Water quality and needs for good dialysis: the impact of
dialysate flow rate on delivered Kt/V
Nicholas Hoenich, Newcastle, UK
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Mitigation of declining kidney function:
how pathophysiological mechanisms inform new
treatment options
Chair: Dick de Zeeuw, Groningen, Netherlands
Introduction and opening remarks
Dick de Zeeuw, Groningen, Netherlands
Progression of kidney disease: processes and variability
Adeera Levin, Vancouver, Canada
How do oxidative stress and inflammation contribute to
declining kidney function?
Ziad Massy, Amiens, France
KEAP1-Nrf2 as a therapeutic target
Christoph Wanner, Würzburg, Germany
Panel discussion
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Evolving our understanding of CKD management
through outcome trials
Chair: Eberhard Ritz, Heidelberg, Germany
Chair’s welcome and introduction: the role of evidence
based medicine in clinical decision taking
Eberhard Ritz, Heidelberg, Germany
Improving outcomes in CKD-MBD patients with
calcimimetics: the potential of EVOLVE
David Wheeler, London, UK
Management of anaemia in chronic kidney disease:
Recent learnings
Robert Toto, Dallas, USA
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Clinical challenges in balancing nutritional intake and
phosphate metabolism in dialysis patients
Chair: Denis Fouque, Lyon, France
Chair’s Introduction
Denis Fouque, Lyon, France
Protein intake and phosphate control
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, Los Angeles, USA
Enabling adequate protein intake: the critical role of
phosphate binders
Mario Cozzolino, Milan, Italy
The challenge of non-adherence
Rob Horne, London, UK
Questions to the panel
Meeting close
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Delivering high dose haemodialysis in the home:
physician and patient perspectives
Chair: Gérard M. London, Fleury-Mérogis, France
Providing patients an option for high dose haemodialysis
- balancing patient benefits, risks and lifestyle
Deborah Zimmerman, Ottawa, Canada
Hurdles to establish and maintain a successful home
haemodialysis programme
Eero Honkanen, Helsinki, Finland
Leaving the centre behind - a patient’s perspective
Ian Hazel, Chesterfield, UK
Q & A Session
Summary and Conclusions
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Saturday, May 26
Room 252 AB
S P O N S O R E D
S Y M P O S I A
13:15 - 15:15
The new KDIGO Anaemia Guidelines – Targeting better
patient outcomes
Chair: Walter Hörl, Vienna, Austria
Introduction
Walter Hörl, Vienna, Austria
The new KDIGO Anaemia Guidelines on the use of iron
in clinical practice:
What do we know and what do we not know?
Patrick Parfrey, St. John’s, Canada
Achieving a balance in anaemia management:
What is the role of IV iron?
Gilbert Deray, Paris, France
IV iron therapy:
How do we maximize benefit and minimize risk?
Iain Macdougall, London, United Kingdom
Panel discussion
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Amphitheatre Havane
S Y M P O S I A
13:15 - 15:15
Bringing quality to life for dialysis patients: how can we
improve the patient experience?
Chairs: David Van Wyck, Denver, USA
Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Erlangen, Germany
Treatment around the world: how are we doing?
David Van Wyck, Denver, USA
Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Erlangen, Germany
Patient-based medicine in dialysis: what is the spectrum
of alternatives?
Claudio Ronco, Vicenza, Italy
Population-based medicine in dialysis: is it applicable in
all patients?
Wim Van Biesen, Ghent, Belgium
Continuous improvement in patient management:
how can we apply the learning healthcare paradigm to
dialysis?
Mahesh Krishnan, Minneapolis, USA
INDUSTRY SPONSORED SYMPOSIA
organised by DV CARE
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Room 342 AB
S P O N S O R E D
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13:15 - 15:15
Health & safety in dialysis
Chair: Lucile Mercadal, Paris, France
Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure from dialysis equipment:
implications for adverse health effects in patients with
impaired kidney function
Frederick Vom Saal, Columbia, USA
Buttonhole needling of hemodialysis arterio-venous
fistulae results in less complications and interventions
compared to the rope-ladder technique
Madga van Loon, Maastricht, Netherlands
INDUSTRY SPONSORED SYMPOSIA
organised by NIPRO EUROPE
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Saturday, May 26
Room 352 AB
S Y M P O S I A
13:15 - 15:15
Clinical potentials of adsorptive dialysis membrane
Chair: Thierry Hannedouche, Strasbourg, France
Immune deficiency in ESRD patients; the role of the
dialysis membrane
Marie-Noëlle Peraldi, Paris, France
Removal of albumin-bound uremic toxins by hemodialysis
Toshimitsu Niwa, Nagoya, Japan
Clinical experience with enhanced adsorption dialysis
for FLCs removal in patients with multiple myeloma
Antonio Santoro, Bologna, Italy
INDUSTRY SPONSORED SYMPOSIA
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INDUSTRY EXHIBITION
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012
17:00-21:00
Exhibition Open
19:30-21:00
Welcome Reception in the Exhibition
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2012
09:00-17:30
Exhibition Open
09:30-10:45
Poster Viewing and Exhibition Visit
11:30-11:45
Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit
16:45-17:00
Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit
SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2012
09:00-17:30
Exhibition Open
09:30-10:45
Poster Viewing and Exhibition Visit
11:30-11:45
Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit
16:45-17:00
Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 2012
Exhibition Open
09:30-09:45
Coffee Break and Exhibition Visit
EXHIBITORS
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EXHIBITORS LIST A-Z
EXHIBITORS
COMPANY..............................................................Booth No.
Abbott............................................................. 2.03+2.90+2.88
Actual Way Medical Devices - Via Actual................... 2.21
Alam Medical................................................................ 1.64A
Alere International........................................................... 1.93
Alexion Pharma International.............................1.26+1.116
Allmed Medical................................................................ 2.27
Amgen Europe................................................................. 2.48
ARBOR Research............................................................. 1.G7
Asahi Kasei Medical Europe.................................1.42+1.47
Atcor Medical................................................................ 1.G23
Atlantic Biomedical.......................................................... 2.04
Awak Technologies......................................................... 1.68
B.Braun Avitum................................................................ 2.12
Bain Medical Equipment................................................. 1.22
Baxter Healthcare............................................................. 2.39
Bellco....................................................................Hall Maillot
Binding Site (the).............................................................. 1.05
Bionic Medizintechnik................................................... 1.103
BioPorto Diagnostics.................................................... 1.G21
Bodystat............................................................................ 1.G6
Culligan............................................................................. 1.94
Covidien............................................................................ 1.16
Cybernius Medical........................................................... 1.37
Debiotech........................................................................... 1.91
Diaverum........................................................................... 2.19
Dirinco............................................................................... 1.32
Dustri Verlag....................................................................1.P1
DV Care............................................................................. 1.29
DWA.................................................................................. 2.81
E.D.P. La Traccia........................................................... 1.G22
EffeEmme.......................................................................... 2.44
EG Medical Systems........................................................ 1.62
Elsevier Masson................................................................1.P4
Emodial.............................................................................. 2.42
ERA-EDTA 2013 Congress Istanbul........................... 1.G14
Etropal............................................................................... 1.11
Euroclinic.......................................................................... 1.G5
FedAirg............................................................................. 1.G9
French Society of Dialysis............................................ 1.G11
French Society of Nephrology....................................... 1.G8
Fresenius Kabi.................................................................. 2.68
Fresenius Medical Care................................................... 2.68
Gambro.............................................................................. 2.46
Gardhen Bilance............................................................ 1.98C
HemoSapiens................................................................. 1.G24
Herco Wassertechnik....................................................... 2.64
Hospira UK....................................................................... 2.83
IFKF - International Federation
of Kidney Foundation.................................................... 1.G4
Immundiagnostik.......................................................... 1.G19
Infomed............................................................................. 1.45
Innovative Blood Purification........................................ 1.50
Intermedt Medizin & Technik........................................ 1.97
ISN International Society of Nephrology.................... 1.G3
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Janssen............................................................................... 2.37
JiHua Medical Apparatus and Instruments.............. 1.G17
Joline.................................................................................. 1.34
Karger................................................................................1.P6
Kawasumi......................................................................... 2.05
Kimal.................................................................................. 1.01
Labor Limbach............................................................... 1.G20
Lauer.................................................................................. 2.12
Likamed............................................................................. 2.66
Medcomp.......................................................................... 1.71
Medica Italia................................................................... 1.100
Medikit.............................................................................. 1.35
Meditechlab & Suisse Med Technologies..................... 1.92
MediTheque Bookshop...................................................1.P5
Medvision........................................................................ 1.115
MedXL............................................................................ 1.G10
Membrana......................................................................... 2.20
Miltenyi Biotec.................................................................. 2.40
Mitsubishi Pharma Europe............................................. 1.10
Nature PG.........................................................................1.P2
NDT-ERBP-NDT-Educational...................................... 1.102
Nephrokit.......................................................................... 1.28
Nikkiso Europe................................................................ 2.75
Ningbo Tianyi Medical Appliance............................. 1.G15
Nipro Europe.................................................................... 2.14
NKF USA........................................................................... 2.26
Novartis Pharmaceuticals - Oncology.......................... 1.31
NxStage Medical.............................................................. 1.02
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Europe.................................... 1.60
OUP Oxford University Press........................................ 1.72
PakuMed........................................................................... 1.36
Pharmacosmos.................................................................. 2.13
Physidia............................................................................. 1.65
PosterSessionOnLine - Poster Virtual Gallery............. 1.24
Pronefro............................................................................. 1.96
Roche.................................................................................. 2.52
Sandoz............................................................................... 2.73
Sanofi Aventis Groupe.................................................... 2.79
Savient Pharmaceuticals................................................. 1.14
Serumwerk Bernburg...................................................... 1.61
Shire Pharmaceuticals..................................................... 2.01
Sined................................................................................... 1.57
Soludia Maghreb.............................................................. 2.65
Takeda Pharmaceuticals Europe...........................P01+P02
TauroPharm...................................................................... 1.43
Terumo BCT....................................................................1.98B
Thermo Fisher Scientific................................................ 1.113
Tianjin Denny Tech Co..................................................1.63B
Toray.................................................................................. 1.49
Turkish Society of Nephrology................................... 1.G12
Vifor Fresenius Medical Care Renal Pharma......2.22+2.23
Wichtig Editore..................................................................1P3
Wisepress....................................................................... 1.G18
WS Far Ir Medical......................................................... 1.63A
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LIST OF EXHIBITORS
IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Companies are totally responsible for the description below
Abbott..............................................Booth 2.03+2.90+2.88
Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company
devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture
and marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics.
Our commitment to kidney care and kidney patients
stretches back more than two decades and extends
across our pharmaceutical, nutritional, diagnostic and
vascular divisions. We produce and market a wide
range of products that benefit kidney disease patients
in more than 130 countries around the world today,
and have an industry-leading pipeline focused on
brining continued innovation to patients tomorrow.
Abbott information is available on the company’s
websites at www.abbott.com
EXHIBITORS
Actual Way Medical Devices Via Actual......................................................... Booth 2.21
We are ActualWay®, a Portuguese manufacturer of
care treatment medical equipment such as Therapy,
Sampling/Blood Donation, Gynaecological, Multifunctional Chairs, Couches and many accessories.
We have been increasing our distribution all over the
world thanks to big efforts in promoting our products.
Our sales strategy is based on building a long term relationship with all our partners providing quality and
service. The best way to take care is to get our partners´ and patients´ satisfaction meeting their needs.
We produce reliable, strong and comfortable products
because we do care. Come and join us so that we can
expand business together!
www.actualway.pt
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Alam Medical................................................ Booth 1.64A
Alam Medical, a French company, develops, manufactures and markets high-tech medical products with
particular focus on cardiovascular diagnosis with the
Compliorr device. Complior AnalyseR measures aortic stiffness with the reference methodology: simultaneous carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV).
Compliorr is the device used in most epidemiological
studies which made PWV a recognized measurement
of organ damage in the ESH guidelines. The latest distance methodology and the international PWV reference values are included in Compliorr Analyse for a
rapid and easy interpretation of the results. With the
Compliorr Analyse, it is possible to assess central pressure from a carotidogram. The measurement is handsfree and done during the PWV measurement with no
additional time. With Compliorr Analyse, you have
the reference gold standard PWV and carotid central
pressure analysis in a single acquisition.
www.complior.com
Alere International.......................................... Booth 1.93
By developing new capabilities in near-patient diagnosis, monitoring and health management, Alere Inc.
(formerly Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc.) enables
individuals to take charge of improving their health
and quality of life. Alere’s global leading products
and services, as well as its new product development
efforts, focus on infectious disease, cardiology, oncology, drugs of abuse and women’s health. For more information about Alere, please visit at www.alere.com
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Alexion Pharma International......... Booths 1.26+1.116
Alexion Pharmaceuticals is a global biopharmaceutical
company focused on serving patients with severe and
ultra-rare disorders through the innovation, development and commercialization of life-transforming therapeutic products. Alexion is the global leader in complement inhibition, and has developed and markets
Soliris® (eculizumab) as a treatment for patients with
PNH and aHUS. Alexion is evaluating other potential
indications for Soliris and is developing four other
highly innovative biotechnology product candidates.
www.alxn.com
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Allmed Medical . ............................................ Booth 2.27
Allmed Medical GmbH is a vertically integrated manufacturer, providing the latest world-class standards
in dialysis products. Allmed’s leading dialyzer brand,
Polypurer incorporates a new proprietary Polysulfone
membrane, with outstanding performances in both efficiency and biocompatibility aspects. The membrane
is unique for its unprecedented Micro-Undulation
Technology. Allmed and its partners are committed
to offer customised solutions to professionals and patients in Hemodialysis. Capitalizing on its long experience in the field of hemodialysis, Allmed is able to give
personalised service and assistance to its customers.
www.allmedgrp.com
Amgen Europe................................................... Booth 2.48
Amgen discovers, develops and delivers innovative
human therapeutics. A biotechnology pioneer since
1980 and the originator of recombinant ESAs, Amgen
was one of the first companies to realize the new science’s promise by bringing novel medicines from lab,
to manufacturing plant, to patient. Amgen therapeutics
have changed the practice of medicine, helping millions
of people in the fight against cancer, kidney disease,
rheumatoid arthritis and other serious illnesses. With
a broad and deep pipeline of potential new medicines,
Amgen remains committed to advancing
science to dramatically improve people’s lives. June
2011 marks 10 years since the launch of Aranesp® (darbepoetin alfa) and 5 years since the introduction of the
world’s firstgen. calcimimetic, Mimpara®. We invite
you to come and celebrate with us on booth 2.02, level 2.
www.amgen.com
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Arbor Research............................................... Booth 1.G7
Arbor Research is a not-for-profit research organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, conducting
large studies in epidemiology and public health. With
particular expertise in biostatistical analysis, clinical
practice, the management and integration of large data
sets, economics, and public policy, Arbor Research engages in health outcomes research on chronic disease
and end-stage organ failure, currently including the
international Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns
Study. www.dopps.org
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Asahi Kasei Medical Europe.............. Booths 1.42+1.47
Asahi Kasei Medical is a world leader in research, development, and production of devices and systems for
blood treatment and purification based on advanced
membrane separation and adsorption technologies. It
serves the global market with haemodialysis, therapeutic apheresis, and blood transfusion products. Information about Asahi’s membranes, adsorbents and
full range of products can be found on our website at:
www.asahikasei-medical.com
Atcor Medical................................................ Booth 1.G23
AtCor Medical’s SphygmoCor® systems, featured in
over 2000 published studies, are the global gold standard for noninvasive central blood pressure/arterial
stiffness assessment. Major studies have found:
-- Elevated central pressure is a superior independent
predictor of CV risk
-- 70% of patients with high normal blood pressure
had central pressures equivalent with those of patients
with Stage 1 Hypertension
--Patients with central pulse pressure ≥ 50mmHg are
at significantly higher risk for cardiovascular events.
Visit us for a complementary central pressures assessment. www.atcormedical.com
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Atlantic Biomedical........................................ Booth 2.04
Atlantic Biomedical P. Ltd. is an overriding organization incorporated in the year 2008 by the joint efforts
of Mr. Ravi Vazirani & Mr. Sunil Vazirani in the domain of dialysis related products and services. Atlantic
Biomedical P. Ltd. is engaged in the manufacturing of
medical equipments whereas Atlantic Pharmaceuticals (incorporated in the year 1987) is engaged in the
manufacturing and marketing of licensed drug products. Ours is an ISO 13485-2003 certified company and
have distinction of being the first manufactures of
Dialyzer Reprocessing Machine RENACLEAN®, Cold
Sterilant RENACLEAN®, Hot Disinfectant RENASTERIL®, Acid Concentrate CITRACON®, Calcium Acetate LOW-PHOS® tablets in India. Apart from what
we are one of the leading Dialysis Fluid Manufacturers
in the country like Bicarbonate, Acetic, Na, K, Calcium
Free & Citric Acid Concentrate.
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Awak Technologies........................................ Booth 1.68
Awak is developing the world’s first wearable dialysis
machine targeting ESRD patients. Our Vision is to create a new paradigm in renal dialysis. It is different from
current dialysis machines in the market, as it provides
patients with freedom during their treatment. With
Awak weighing only 1kg and the ability to regenerate
spent dialysate, it now substitutes the major functions
of a kidney by constantly removing toxins and waste
materials, and excessive fluid from the patient’s body.
This new technology not only have and sustain ESRD
patients, but also enhances their lives, bringing them
comfort and convenience. www.awak.com
B.Braun Avitum............................................... Booth 2.12
Always with Passion.
B. Braun Avitum is a leading provider of dialysis care
products. The B. Braun Avitum product range includes dialysis machines and dialysis consumables for
chronic and acute dialysis as well as a comprehensive
product portfolio for special blood cleansing processes
to treat conditions such as lipid metabolic disorders. B.
Braun Avitum manufactures top quality dialysis machines, dialyzers (e.g. xevonta) and disposables.
www.bbraun.com
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Bain Medical Equipment . ............................ Booth 1.22
Bain Medical Equipment (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. was
established in 2003 specialized in researching, developing, manufacturing and distributing of medical
equipment and medical macromolecule products.
We have strong technical strength, comprising an experienced team with expertise and high technologies
from Europe and Japan. Having introduced advanced
manufacturing and inspecting facilities, we are able to
perform dynamic monitoring covering full process of
materials purchase, production and finished products.
Presently Bain specializes in manufacturing and distributing hemodialyzer, tubing sets for hemodialysis,
disposable AV fistula needle sets, and tubing disposables for hemodialysis, all with leading technologies in
the industry. ISO9001, ISO13485, CE and CCC certification passed. www.bainmedical.com
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Baxter Healthcare............................................ Booth 2.39
Baxter International Inc’s Renal franchise is a leader in
renal home therapies through its products for Peritoneal Dialysis (PD), providing PD solutions including
Low Glucose, devices, related supplies and services
to help end-stage kidney disease patients perform dialysis treatment in the home. Baxter also distributes
products and provides support services for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), an acute,
hospital-based therapy, and distributes products for
In-Center Hemodialysis (HD). Baxter, in partnership
with DEKA Research and Development Corporation, is developing innovative technologies aimed at
employing a compact design and convenient use for
patients, such as a new automated PD cycler and High
Dose HD technology platform. www.baxter.com
EXHIBITORS
Bellco..............................................................Hall Maillot
Bellco, with over 40 years’ experience, operates worldwide offering therapies and systems for blood purification in Dialysis, Intensive Care and Cardiology,
with increased focus on personalized treatments for
critical patients. Bellco stands out for the Collaborative
Research in the treatment of renal failure, multiple organ failure, sepsis and congestive heart failure, with
the goal of sharing know-how and innovation with the
scientific and medical communities. Upon these premises, Bellco provides its contribution to the Collaborative Research Club. Biocompatibility, cardiovascular
stability, nutritional state and clearance efficiency are
the leading challenges for Bellco’s Therapeutic Dialysis: constant research and innovation for personalised
solutions. Complex clinical conditions, such as those
of patients in Intensive Care, undergoing surgery,
with multiple traumas, sepsis, multi-organ failure,
cardiopathy, affected by immune pathologies and intoxication, require integrated therapeutic approaches
capable of assuring versatility, functionality and effectiveness. The Bellco’s all-embracing offer for all these
pathologies provides a completely new outlook on
Acute patients. www.bellco.net
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Binding Site...................................................... Booth 1.05
Visit stand 1.05 to learn more about polyclonal Freelite® serum free light chain (FLC) measurement in
Acute Kidney Injury: “Clonal serum FLC can be measured with high sensitivity and specificity and used to
rapidly screen for cast nephropathy. A sustained decrease in serum FLC levels within 3 weeks of starting
treatment is associated with renal recovery”- Cockwell
2010. Collect your copy of this paper and the Kidney
in plasma cell dyscrasias book International Myeloma
Working Group and NCCN® guidelines recommend
use of serum free light chain assays in the initial diagnostic workup of Multiple Myeloma and related disorders. www.bindingsite.co.uk
Bionic Medizintechnik................................ Booth 1.103
Bionic Medizintechnik with HQ in Friedrichsdorf near
Frankfurt, Germany, is a specialised manufacturer of
products for dialysis since 30 years. Our product range
includes a large selection of dialysis fistula needles, dialysis catheters, therapy chairs and beds. Bionic dialysis fistula needles are leading in Europe and are setting
new standards in quality and puncture characteristics.
Bionic therapy chairs and beds are leading in performance and ergonomics. www.bionic-jms.com
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BioPorto Diagnostics................................... Booth 1.G21
The ability to diagnose acute kidney injury (AKI) at an
early time point is essential for improving the management and outcome of patients at risk of AKI. The novel
biomarker NGAL has been shown to outperform current kidney status markers such as serum creatinine
and cystatin C because it responds much earlier and
shows a proportionate response to injury. With The
NGAL Test™ your hospital lab can measure NGAL
in both plasma and urine samples on fully automated
analyzers. www.bioporto.com
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Bodystat........................................................... Booth 1.G6
BODYSTAT are established as one of the global leaders in body composition analysis using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology. Complex
changes occur in body composition and fluid status
during illness, renal failure and haemodialysis. Bodystat’s Multi-Frequency BIA technology can be used to
assist in achieving Dry Weight, quickly, conveniently,
without significant training or education.
See validation paper: Calf Bioimpedance Ratio Improves Dry Weight Assessment and Blood Pressure
Control in Hemodialysis Patients. (Yi-Lun Zhou et al)
Am J Nephrol 2010;32:109-116.
www.bodystat.com
Covidien............................................................ Booth 1.37
Covidien Vascular Therapies delivers a broad range
of innovative non-invasive and endovascular devices
for the treatment of vascular disease worldwide. Covidien currently offers clinically proven solutions for
the prevention and treatment of deep vein thrombosis
(DVT), chronic venous insufficiency, dialysis access,
peripheral vascular disease, and neurovascular disease. Covidien develops new technologies, products
and programs focused on improved patient outcomes
and safer, more efficient healthcare practices throughout the continuum of care, across the globe.
www.covidien.com
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Cybernius Medical.......................................... Booth 1.16
Cybernius Medical Ltd. is committed to the effective
utilization of proven leading edge technology in the
Health Care Industry. CML focuses its resources on
the development, sale, deployment and support of the
cyberREN® Renal Patient Care Management System
for Nephrology. cyberREN® is a comprehensive Electronic Medical Record (EMR), Clinical Data Analysis,
and Reporting System for Nephrology. cyberREN® is
marketed and serviced by a team of dedicated clinicians and information technologists. Also Available:
cyberREN OFFICE, (Nephrologist Private Practice
System) and cyberFUNDS (Billing for Nephrology)
To contact a representative in your area call:
1.800.276.8128 or visit our website at
www.cyberren.com - email: [email protected]
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Culligan............................................................. Booth 1.94
Culligan International is one of the longest-established,
best-known companies in the water treatment sector,
founded in Chicago in 1936. Culligan is a worldwide
organization whose mission is water quality improvement. We have an extensive licensee distribution system in over 100 countries. Culligan manufactures a
complete line of systems for drinking water, as well as
for many demanding industrial applications: ultrafiltration, electro-deionisation, pharmaceutical industry,
haemodialysis, food and beverage industry, electronics industry, which requires the highest purity water
possible. www.culligan.it
Debiotech.......................................................... Booth 1.91
Debiotech is a Swiss, independent, high-tech medical device development company founded in 1989.
Its core competence lies in the identification of breakthrough technologies and their development to market approval. These devices are then licensed to major
international pharmaceutical and medical device companies. DialEaseTM is the lightest and smallest APD
Cycler ever conceived for Homecare Peritoneal Dialysis, with an innovative approach to offer more Quality and Safety for Patients, with full remote control by
Nephrologists, while simplifying daily use and transportation. www.debiotech.com
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Diaverum.......................................................... Booth 2.19
At Diaverum, our mission is to improve the quality of
life for renal patients by revitalising them both physically and emotionally. Being one of the world’s leading renal care providers, Diaverum offers a holistic
approach, from preventive and early stage renal care
to all renal replacement therapies. As a product independent provider – the largest in Europe - we are able
to focus soley on caring for the individual needs of
our patients. Our experience in renal care dates back
20 years, when the first dialysis clinic was established,
previously under our former name Gambro Healthcare. Today, 6,800 employees care for more than 20,000
patients in 17 countries in Europe, Latin America,
Middle East and Australia. The corporate office of Diaverum is located in Munich, Germany, the head office
is in Lund, Sweden. For more information visit
www.diaverum.com.
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Dirinco............................................................... Booth 1.32
The Dirinco Group is a Dutch and Swiss based company, with innovations mainly in the field of vascular
access, hemotology, oncology and nephrology. CitraLock™ - catheter lock solution, anti-clotting and antimicrobial is one of the innovations from Dirinco. The
products are in a vial or prefilled syringe and is based
on tri-sodium citrate and can be safely used in all catheters! Please find the different catheter lock solutions
like Citra-lock and CitraFlow by Dirinco on
www.citra-lock.com
Dustri Verlag.................................................... Booth 1.P1
Clinical Nephrology – Dustri Verlag
For almost 40 years, Clinical Nephrology, a DustriVerlag publication, has been one of the leading journals in its field. Under the editorship of H.H. Malluche
(Lexington, KT, USA) – supported by 18 Section Editors – the editorial quality has improved significantly
due to a remarkable increase of manuscript submissions. Also ask for our special fellowship program.
The book program of Dustri-Verlag was extended by
“Seyffart’s Directory of Drug Dosage in Kidney Disease” in 2011
www.clinnephrol.com - www.dustri.com
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DV Care............................................................. Booth 1.29
DV Care., a wholly owned subsidiary of a United States
based FORTUNE 500® company that is a leading provider of kidney care in the United States, delivering dialysis
services to patients with chronic kidney failure and end
stage renal disease. As of December 31, 2011, the organization operated or provided administrative services
at 1,809 dialysis facilities in the United States, serving
approximately 142,000 patients. The company also operated 11 outpatient dialysis centers located in three countries outside the United States. In line with the overall
corporate mission, DV Care strives to improve patients’
quality of life by innovating clinical care, and by offering integrated treatment plans, personalized care teams
and convenient health-management services. The organization also supports numerous programs dedicated
to creating positive, sustainable change in communities
around the world. The company’s leadership development initiatives and social responsibility efforts have
been recognized by Fortune, Modern Healthcare, Newsweek and WorldBlu. For inquiries dial +310 536 2478 or
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send an email to [email protected].
DWA.................................................................. Booth 2.81
DWA - The Dialysis Water Specialists
DWA has specialised in innovative solutions for the
supply of high purity water to dialysis centres - worldwide. DWA develops systems for production of ultrapure permeate and its distribution right to the dialysis
machine. Our expertise in water treatment covers all
aspects from the pre-treatment stages, through reverse
osmosis, ultrafiltration and hot cleaning systems, right
up to the supply connection through to the dialysis
machine. In addition, DWA offers systems for production and distribution of acid and bicarbonate concentrates. DWA is partner for dialysis centres - worldwide! www.dwa-online.com
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E.D.P. La Traccia........................................... Booth 1.G22
Cooperativa Edp La Traccia is:
- a Research Laboratory for the ICT and Robotic sectors;
- certified ISO 9001:2000 for the design, development,
maintenance, assistance and sale of software and
hardware products; designing and implementation
of professional training projects;
- certified ISO 27001 for specialized consultancy and
expert technical assistance of software and hardware products, management of LAN networks and
internal infrastructures;
- a recognized Training Centre by the Basilicata Region.
La Traccia, thanks to state-of-the-art technology and
the large number of solutions in place with customers
distributed all over Italy, is the Italian market leader
for the supply of:
- software applications for Nephrology and Dialysis
hospital wards (installed in over 210 Italian hospitals);
- software products for the Management of Organ
Transplant Waiting Lists (installed in 9 Italian Regions);
- software application to manage the Regional Dialysis and Organ Transplant Register (installed in 8 Italian Regions);
- software application for the management of “Register of Medical and Dental Surgeons (installed in 20
Italian Provincial Orders);
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The company has furthermore:
- maturated significant experience in the computerization of Hospital Patient Records, with vertical integration for the various specializations;
- carried out research projects: the most important
of which was relative to Theme 7 of the National
Research Project of Telemedicine funded by the
M.I.U.R. (Monitoring of Dialysis and Perinatal Outpatients).
www.latraccia.it
EffeEmme......................................................... Booth 2.44
We have been producing bloodlines and accessories
for haemodialysis treatments for 30 years. Our company structure, always evolving, allows us to promptly
react to the increasing requirements of the market. Our
customers have confidence in us as a reliable partner
with a track record of long lasting cooperation. On
time delivery and service are our standard.
www.effeemme.it
EG Medical Systems....................................... Booth 1.62
EG-Medical Systems manufactures and supplies regionally a rich span of medical disposables and devices including Medical, Surgical & Dialysis disposables
e.g. Blood Lines & Fistula Needles, Urine & Drainage
bags, Infusion & Transfusion sets, CVP, at top quality
level since year 2000. The company has been merited
ISO 9001, ISO 13485, CE 0120 www.eggroup-eg.com
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Elsevier Masson............................................... Booth 1.P4
Elsevier Masson is the first French speaking medical
and paramedical publisher. Its three mains activities are the publishing of books for initial or continuing education, of EMC treaties, and the publication
of medical and paramedical journals. The university
books, written by the best teachers, form all the profession of health for two centuries. The books of continuous medical education, written by the best experts
hospitalo-university and intended for the professionals of health, the general practitioner, the specialists,
the pharmacists, the dental surgeons, the veterinarians
and in the all paramedical, insure the permanent update of their practical knowledge. www.elsevier.com
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Emodial............................................................. Booth 2.42
Emodial Srl was established in 1982 in Ferrara, Italy,
and since that time has been operating in the field of
haemodialysis providing a complete range of products
for dressings and becoming one the leading companies
in the field. Our products have been designed on the basis of the suggestions and co-operation offered by various Dialysis Centres of relevant Care Units, which felt
the need for new products suitable for the medications
and absorption of wound exudates, to be used as an alternative to the traditional cotton or non-woven pads.
Our main products can be referable to the following
typologies:
-pads, plasters and bandages for fistula;
-start-stop kits for haemodialysis, catheterism and
peritoneal dialysis
-devices for the disposal of used fistula needles;
We have also recently developed a new range of patented products based on silver which helps to control
the risk of infections of the vascular access.
www.emodial.it
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ERA-EDTA 2013 Congress Istanbul......... Booth 1.G14
The ERA-EDTA congress that will be held in Istanbul
in 2013 (May 18-21) will be the 50th annual congress of
this association. In order to mark this important anniversary the scientific programme will be richer than
usual, with more pathways and more courses. The
venue for this event will be the recently built Istanbul
Congress Center, completed in September 2009 and
situated in Harbiye, on a hilltop overlooking the Bosphorus. Information will be available at the booth and
in the website www.era-edta2013.org
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Etropal............................................................... Booth 1.11
Etropal is a company with over thirty years of experience in research, development and manufacturing of medical devices for single use, meeting all the requirements of a contemporary medicine in this field. The
company offers an extensive product line that spans
medical devices for haemodialysis-dialysers, blood
lines, fistula needles and other medical devices. The
company operates a fully integrated ‘quality assurance system’ according to ISO 9001 and ISO 13485.
www.etropal.eu
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Euroclinic......................................................... Booth 1.G5
Euroclinic SpA is a leading manufacturing company
specialized in the production of high-tech Medical
Equipments presently distributed and appreciated in
more than 27 foreign countries mainly for the elegant
design and the technical reliability. The continuous
Research and Development activity is focused on
state-of-art lines of Units and Chairs for ENT, Podiatry, Gynaecology, Diagnostic & Imaging fields. A new
product for Dialysis/Oncology has been developed in
the last year thanks to a highly experienced team of
engineers. www.euroclinic.it
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FedAirg............................................................. Booth 1.G9
Federg is an initiative aimed at establishing a European federation of patients with renal genetic diseases
(RGD). Federg will gather European associations devoted to RGD, thus providing enough voice and room
to the smallest ones and given them more empowerment within the European community: better inform,
help and advocate, support research, better represent
patients and foster the development of national associations. AIRG-France, a French association, focussing
on Renal Genetic Diseases (RGD), has taken the initiative of FEDERG and was promptly joined by other
AIRGs in Europe (Belgium, Switzerland and Spain)
and other RGD associations. It has received the support of ERA-EDTA, ESPN and Eurordis. The project
will be developed in 2012, information can be found
on the following sites:
www.federg2012.wordpress.com - www.airg-france.fr
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French Society of Dialysis.......................... Booth 1.G11
The Société de Francophone de Dialyse (SFD) is a
French speaking association of nephrologists founded
in 1993, currently having about 800 members throughout the French speaking countries. The French speaking Society of Dialysis aims to improve formation and
collaborative work in dialysis through an annual Joint
Meeting with the Société de Néphrologie, and by organizing annually two or more specific CME courses in
collaboration with the Moroccan Society of Nephrology and the Tunisian Society of Nephrology. SFD contributes further to research on dialysis and end stage
renal disease by funding clinical and fundamental research programmes. Publication media are the journal
«Néphrologie & Thérapeutique», the e-learning website www.rein-eform.org and the society own website
www.sfdial.org. Please visit the booth to learn more
on SFD and join us.
French Society of Nephrology..................... Booth 1.G8
The Société de Néphrologie (SN) is a French speaking association of nephrologists founded in 1961, currently having about 1500 members. Its publication is
Néphrologie & Thérapeutique. SN contributes to the
dissemination of knowledge by its annual Joint Meeting with the Société Francophone de Dialyse, and by
organizing annually a specific CME course. SN contributes to research in nephrology directly by funding
research projects both for laboratories and individual
researchers as post-doctoral trainings. Visit the booth
to learn about the next annual Joint Meeting: Geneva,
October 2-5, 2012. More information at:
www.soc-nephrologie.org
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Fresenius Kabi................................................. Booth 2.68
Fresenius Kabi is dedicated to the therapy and care of
critically and chronically ill patients inside and outside
the hospital by providing intravenously administered
drugs, infusion therapies, clinical nutrition and related
medical devices. The company applies its long-standing expertise in pharmaceuticals and medical devices
to support clinical staff and care professionals in the
best therapy of patients. For more information about
Fresenius Kabi, visit the company’s Web site at
www.fresenius-kabi.com.
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Fresenius Medical Care.................................. Booth 2.68
Fresenius Medical Care is the world’s largest integrated provider of products and services for individuals
undergoing dialysis because of chronic kidney failure,
a condition that affects more than 2.1 million individuals worldwide. Through its network of more than
2,890 dialysis clinics in North America, Europe, Latin
America, Asia-Pacific and Africa, Fresenius Medical
Care provides dialysis treatment to more than 233,100
patients around the globe. Fresenius Medical Care is
also the world’s leading provider of dialysis products
such as hemodialysis machines, dialyzers and related
disposable products. With the new business unit Renal
Pharma Fresenius Medical Care is now complementing its leading dialysis technologies, products and
services with renal pharmaceuticals. We will continuously build up and provide a comprehensive range of
drugs and drive their integration into innovative treatment platforms to achieve improved therapeutic outcomes in dialysis patients. www.fmc-ag.de
Gambro............................................................. Booth 2.46
Gambro has been pioneering solutions for patients in
Chronic and Acute Therapies for more than 47 years.
With you and your patients as our inspiration, we are
constantly seeking ways to advance the science of dialysis. The result is innovative products & therapies
that will support your success. Gambro - Your home of
INNOVATION - You inspire, We innovate.
www.gambro.com
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Gardhen Bilance............................................Booth 1.98C
Gardhen bilance is a company presents in most parts
of the world thanks to its exclusive distributors and to
high quality of the products. The beds and chairs with
or without scales are presents in all privates dialysis
centers and dialysis hospital departments. Gardhen bilance manufactures medical devices and weighing systems in conformity to ISO 9001:2008, ISO 13485:2003,
93/42/CEE. Design, comfort, robust construction is
our mission www.gardhenbilance.it
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HemoSapiens................................................ Booth 1.G24
Hemo Sapiens® Inc is a high-tech medical company
specialized in the development of non-invasive medical devices designed for the real-time assessment,
monitoring and management of complete hemodynamics. Hemo Sapiens® ® flagship product is Hotman®
- a PC-based system for automatic, noninvasive and
hands-free acquisition of a patient’s blood flow and
left-ventricular parameters using Company’s proprietary very-low current TEB (Thoracic Electrical Bioimpedance) providing the unique Integrated Hemodynamic Management solution.
www.hemosapiens.net
Herco Wassertechnik...................................... Booth 2.64
Herco developed and offers complete water treatment
solutions for dialysis applications. Products are: Water softeners, filters, reverse osmosis, ring main, bed
head media panels, central concentrate distribution.
Reverse osmosis units for haemodialysis purposes according to MDD, TÜV approved. www.herco-wt.de
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Hospira UK....................................................... Booth 2.83
Hospira is a global speciality pharmaceutical and
medication delivery company dedicated to Advancing Wellness™. As a world expert in speciality generic
injectable pharmaceuticals, Hospira offers one of the
broadest portfolios of generic acute-care and oncology injectables, as well as integrated infusion therapy
and medication management solutions. Through its
products, Hospira helps improve the safety, cost and
productivity of patient care. The company is headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States and
has more than 14,000 employees. The head office for
Hospira in Europe, Middle East and Africa is in Royal
Leamington Spa, UK. Learn more about Hospira at
www.hospira.com.
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IFKF - International Federation
of Kidney Foundation................................... Booth 1.G4
Improving Kidney Health Worldwide
Our Long Term Commitment:
Improvement in prevention, quality of life and health
for all people with or at risk of kidney disease, regardless of race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation or
social class.
Our Mission:
To foster creation, growth, and international collaboration between local kidney foundations and to enable
and help empower member organizations to attain our
goals. To represent at the international level the needs
of people with, or at risk of kidney disease. Our worldwide community of kidney foundations constitutes a
unique and potent force to bring a global instrument
for the prevention, detection and treatment of kidney
disease.
Our Tools:
Annual meeting, regional meetings, Kidney Foundations Partnership Program KFPP, educational programs and seminars for health care workers on nutrition and other topics. SeeKD® program for detection
and prevention of CKD. Joel D Kopple Award for
outstanding performance, IFKF Innovation Challenge
for innovative ideas for compliance with medicine use.
World Kidney Day, in cooperation with ISN.
www.ikfk.net
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Immundiagnostik........................................ Booth 1.G19
Closing the Gaps in Laboratory Diagnostics
Immundiagnostik AG, founded in 1986, is a globally
operating diagnostics company represented in over 30
countries. We focus on the development and production of innovative immunoassays (ELISA, EIA) and
other analytical detection methods (e.g. HPLC, LCMS/MS and PCR) for medical routine and research.
Our mission is to provide effective tools for prevention, differential diagnosis and therapy monitoring in
the areas of gastroenterology, cardiovascular diseases,
disorders of the skeletal system and oxidative stress.
The product portfolio is completed by a broad range
of antibodies and antigens. Our business relations include contract analyses for diagnostic laboratories and
academic research institutions, esp. in context with
clinical trials. Multiple cooperations with the pharmaceutical industry and a tight network with scientific
organisations are the basis for a successful product
development. Securing progress: Our comprehensive
range of products is continuously refuelled by a rich
pipeline of proprietary developments. With a headcount of more than 60 employees, Immundiagnostik’s
headquarter is located in Bensheim, south-western
Germany. www.immundiagnostik.com
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Infomed............................................................. Booth 1.45
With 20 years of experiences around the world, Infomed has comforted its leadership as a provider of
extracorporeal blood purification devices offering
complete solutions with many advanced medical
treatments such as: Continuous hemofiltration and hemodiafiltration, plasma exchange, cascade filtration,
double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP), blood and
plasma perfusion and CPFA (Coupled Plasma Filtration Adsorption). Infomed provides a complete range
of machines and all associated disposables such as
pre-assembled kits, filters and adsorption cartridges.
www.infomed.biz
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Innovative Blood Purification...................... Booth 1.50
We are an integrated provider of hemodialysis medical disposables products, such as Dialyzers, Bloodline
Sets & AV Fistula Needle Sets and Dialysate Solution,
for individuals undergoing dialysis due to chronic
kidney failure. We manufacture and distribute our
hemodialysis medical disposables to dialysis clinics all over Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific.
Through our jointly-owned German subsidiary, International Dialysers Technologies GmbH (“IDT”) that
own and manage a dialyzer assembly plant in Germany, we were able to develop our Dialyzer under our
own brand name “Innovative”, we also manufactured
our products via our OEM Partners. All our products
are certified with CE and ISO 13485.
www.innovative-bp.com
Intermedt Medizin & Technik..................... Booth 1.97
Intermedt was founded in 1997 and is a specialist for
dialysis concentrate production systems.
The fully automatic dry concentrate system ECOMix
in combination with ECOCart allows the production of concentrate in your own dialysis center. We
don’t transport any Water only the dry salts in large
cartridges. The “ECOCart” is a reusable cartridge and
contains all raw materials in dry form for the production of 750l acid concentrate. www.intermedt.de
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ISN International Society of Nephrology.Booth 1.G3
The International Society of Nephrology (ISN) is a
global not-for-profit society dedicated to its philanthropic mission of advancing the diagnosis, treatment,
and prevention of kidney diseases in the developing
and developed world. Since its foundation in 1960,
ISN has pursued the worldwide advancement of education, science and patient care in nephrology. The
Society represents a wide international network and
provides an efficient platform for timely scientific exchange, debate and dissemination between healthcare
professionals around the world. ISN has over 9,000
professional members from more than 126 countries.
In addition, ISN closely collaborates with over 70 national and regional nephrology societies around the
world, representing about 20,000 professionals.
www.theisn.org
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Janssen............................................................... Booth 2.37
Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson &
Johnson are dedicated to addressing and solving the
most important unmet medical needs of our time, including oncology (e.g. multiple myeloma and prostate
cancer), immunology (e.g. psoriasis), neuroscience
(e.g. schizophrenia, dementia and pain), infectious
disease (e.g. HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and tuberculosis), and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases (e.g.
diabetes). Driven by our commitment to patients, we
develop sustainable, integrated healthcare solutions
by working side-by-side with healthcare stakeholders,
based on partnerships of trust and transparency. More
information can be found at www.janssen-emea.com
JiHua Medical Apparatus and Instruments..Booth 1.G17
Jihua Medical Apparatus and Instruments Co.,LTD
GuangZhou (Jihua Company), established in 2000. We
are specialized to research, produce and sell hemodialysis equipment and some relative blood purification devices such as electric dialysis chair, RO water
unit, dialyzer reprocessing machine, hemoperfusion
machine, blood pump, dialysate powder stirring machine ect. Our dialysis equipments have gained the CE
mark and company are certified with ISO 9001&ISO
13485 in 2007. So far, Jihua products are selling in the
whole provinces in china and successfully exported
to more than 60 countries in Asia, South America, Europe and Africa countries. Our vision is to contribute
to the growth of international blood purification career
and to be the leadership on nephrology with the most
professional and sustainable development ability and
outstanding corporate culture. www.ji-hua.com
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Joline.................................................................. Booth 1.34
Joline GmbH & Co. KG is an internationally operating company in southern Germany with a strong focus
on quality standards and innovative, medical technologies. Since our foundation in 1999 it has been our
intent to develop and produce high-quality products
in the field of Vascular Access. All our FlowFamilyProducts are CE marked and exclusively “Made in
Germany”. www.joline.net
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Karger................................................................ Booth 1.P6
S. Karger Medical Publishers is a publishing house
whose publications in the field of nephrology include
6 scientific journals, e.g. ‘Nephron’, and the renowned
book series ‘Contributions to Nephrology’. New releases presented include the titles Hepatitis C in Renal
Disease, Hemodialysis and Transplantation’, ‘On-Line
Hemodiafiltration: The Journey and the Vision’ and
‘Controversies in Acute Kidney Injury’. Publications
are accessible online, with full-text search of articles,
pay-per-view options and many other services. Founded 122 years ago, this Swiss-based family-owned publishing house combines highly sophisticated production technology with customized services for its authors, editors and readers.
www.karger.com/nephrology
Kawasumi......................................................... Booth 2.05
Since 1957, Kawasumi Laboratories has been providing nephrologists worldwide dialyzers, blood tubing
lines, and AV fistula sets. We are renowned for our
consistently high quality. Kawasumi is a leading supplier of advanced dialyzers. The RENAK PS dialyzer
will delight you with its high performance. Blood
tubing lines and AV fistula sets are among the best
known and most trusted in the world. Kawasumi also
provides a wide variety of therapeutic plasmapheresis
products. Visit the Kawasumi booth and see how we
can help you provide excellent therapy!
www.kawasumi.jp
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Labor Limbach.............................................. Booth 1.G20
Limbach Laboratory is the market leader in medical
laboratory testing in Germany as well as the largest provider of diagnostic services to nephrology
departments, dialysis units and nephrologists in private practices. It was founded 1979 in Heidelberg by
Dr.med. Hans-Jakob Limbach. A central focus of its
activity was the determination of parathyroid hormone and other special hormone testing. Today, Limbach Laboratories Group covers all diagnostic fields of
laboratory medicine within 29 affiliated laboratories
countrywide. Furthermore, it has built up a network
of laboratory services throughout Europe. Last but not
least, Limbach Laboratory has an active R&D program
in the field of test development, particularly for markers of bone metabolism. www.labor-limbach.de
Lauer.................................................................. Booth 2.12
LMW/Aquaboss® stands for innovation, quality and
cost efficiency. Since 1989 Lauer is developing, manufacturing and marketing RO systems, accessory equipment for dead space free supply of purified water and
other liquid media used in dialysis. During the years
Lauer has introduced several patented technologies
inrenal market, e.g. impulse backwashing and secondary ring mains.
www.aquaboss.com
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Likamed............................................................ Booth 2.66
We are an expert for therapy and treatment chairs
and beds in the medical field and we are more than 30
years successful in the market. Our long lasting experience und strict quality check, guarantee that the label
“Made by Likamed” stands always for highest quality. Our products and our company are certificated for
DIN EN ISO 13485. www.likamed.de
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Medcomp.......................................................... Booth 1.71
Medcomp, well known for its wide range of cuffed
and uncuffed venous access catheters will be offering
new information on:
1. Videos on new dialysis catheter implantation technique
2. Catheter Locking Solutions
3. Long Term Dialysis Catheters
4. Acute Access Blood Purification Catheters
www.medcompnet.com
Medica Italia.................................................. Booth 1.100
Mdica S.p.A. is located inside the biomedical district of
Mirandola near Modena Italy. Medica was established
in 1985, and since then it has been operating in the
manufacturing and sales of medical devices specifically in the field of blood purification and recently also
in water purification, providing an extensive range of
products. Blood lines, Dialysers, Electro medical machines and associated disposables and Infusion disposables are at the core of Medica manufacturing. Since
the early 90’s Medica continues to work on developing and manufacturing of hollow fiber membranes for
both medical and water purification applications. The
development and manufacturing of these technologies
is primarily in house. www.medica.it
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Medikit.............................................................. Booth 1.35
Medikit is a leading manufacturer of vascular access
medical devices based in Tokyo, Japan. Supercath
brand hemodialysis fistula catheter, upgrade replacement of steel fistula needle, can reduce risk of damage
with cannulation on AV fistulas and AV Grafts. Catheters with safety mechanism preventing accidental
needle-stick injuries are also available. Come and visit
us at stand 1.35. www.medikit.co.jp
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Meditechlab & Suisse Med Technologies..... Booth 1.92
Suisse Med Technologies is a market leader in providing synthetic hollow fiber spinning lines and dialyser
assembly lines. Our technology is designed to deliver
optimal cost of goods while ensuring worldwide quality standards. We support our customers achieve their
financial goals by offering a wide range of additional
services such as go-to-market strategies, regulatory
compliance, ISO-10993 compliant devices and qualified raw materials. Our subsidiary, Meditechlab, is a
supplier of quality dialysis products that meet all international norms: ISO 9001 v-2000, ISO 13485 v-2003
and the European Medical Device Directive 93/42/
EEC (CE-mark).
www.meditechlab.com www.SuisseMT.com
MediTheque Bookshop................................. Booth 1.P5
Medvision....................................................... Booth 1.115
As an international developer of professional medical
information systems, we are providing efficient and
economical solutions for the treatment and care of sick
people for over twenty years now. Our medical information systems are used in many doctor’s practices,
outpatient clinics, hospitals, dialysis units, and medical care centres. Especially in the field of dialysis, we
have made a name for ourselves with a market share
of well over 60 % in Germany and a large number of
customers in Europe and Asia. Our international OEM
cooperation partners are the world leaders in dialysis.
www.medvision.de
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MedXL............................................................ Booth 1.G10
MedXL designs and manufactures quality healthcare
products since 1992 and is a leader in setting the standards for safe, secure and efficacious prefilled syringe
products. Our prefilled CitraFlow™ syringes containing 4% sodium citrate are currently used in many
countries as an alternative to heparin for locking catheters. CitraFlow™ is a natural way to safely and effectively lock indwelling catheters. www.medxl.com
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Membrana........................................................ Booth 2.20
Membrana is the largest independent membrane producer worldwide. Membrana is part of Polypore International Inc., a global high technology company
specializing in microporous membranes. Membrana
offers a wide range of capillary and flat sheet membranes, particularly for haemodialysis, blood oxygenation and plasmapheresis. Products include the
haemodialysis membrane families of DIAPES® and
PUREMA®. Membrana also manufactures a variety
of membranes used for filtration in various industries
and applications and the Liqui-Cel® contactors for gas
transfer as well as the Liqui-Flux® modules for membrane filtration. www.membrana.com
Miltenyi Biotec................................................ Booth 2.40
Miltenyi Biotec, a diversified biotechnology and medical device company, offers the CliniMACS® Cell Selection System. Based on MACS® Technology, it can be
used for clinical-scale magnetic enrichment of cells.
Another exemplary clinical application represents TheraSorb™ Therapeutic Apheresis, which selectively
removes pathogenic substances from the blood by immunoadsorption. www.miltenyibiotec.com
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Mitsubishi Pharma Europe........................... Booth 1.10
Mitsubishi Pharma Europe is the European Headquarters of one of Japan’s largest pharmaceutical companies, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation. Based in
London, Mitsubishi Pharma Europe is engaged in the
clinical development of new drugs for the European
markets. Mitsubishi Pharma Europe is conducting trials in Europe in the following therapy areas; cardiovascular, diabetes, CNS and renal conditions. The staff
include regulatory, QA, clinical, biostatistics, medical
information, pharmacovigilance, pharmaceutical technology and marketing. www.mitsubishi-pharma.eu
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Nature PG......................................................... Booth 1.P2
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) brings you leading
scientific and medical research. Our portfolio combines the continued excellence of Nature, its associated research and review journals, and over 50 leading academic and society journals in the life, physical
and clinical sciences. Open access options are offered
through the academic and society journals. NPG also
provides timely news content and, through Naturejobs, scientific career information. Visit the NPG stand
P02 to pick up your free sample copies of Kidney International, Nature Reviews Nephrology and other
NPG journals, subscribe at the conference rate, or find
out about advertising opportunities in any NPG title. www.nature.pg
NDT-ERBP-NDT-Educational.................... Booth 1.102
Visit the ERA-EDTA booth to find information about
the current activities, especially with regard to educational initiatives and to the European Renal Best Practice. ERBP’s main purpose is to help increasing the
implementation of European nephrology recommendations and guidance and to enhance the quality of
European and worldwide nephrology practice. ERBP
has also created a set of patient information documents, in the belief that joint decisions, made together
by physicians and well-informed patients, are fundamental to obtain the best treatment for each individual
renal patient.
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At the booth you can also collect a printed copy of this
congress’s Book of Abstracts, if you wish to have a paper version of it in addition to the one on CD.
www.eraedta.org
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Nephrokit......................................................... Booth 1.28
Nephtrokit was founded on December 2007, by Dr
Mokhtar Chawki, skilled French Nephrologist on dialysis vascular access field. Based on the west suburb of
Paris. Nephrokit is an innovative start-up who detains
4 validated patents for improving techniques of securing dialysis needle and reducing post dialysis time to
clot of vascular access puncture sites. Nephrokit creates a breakthrough with new compressive device
named “IRIS”® for dialysis access puncture sites. Non
exclusive agreement for IRIS distribution was signed
with Bellco France and Belgium, Gambro France. The
device is also sold in dialysis kits by Mölnylcke in Europe.
Nephrokit is also seeking to introduce Iris® in the domain of blood transfusion and is looking for partners
in this field. www.nephrokit.com
Nikkiso Europe............................................... Booth 2.75
The Nikkiso group has been providing technologies
and products in order to meet demands of our customer, the society and the times we live in for more
than half a century. The Nikkiso Europe GmbH is our
European entity based in Hanover/Germany and responsible for production and distribution of our excellent technologies to the EMEA (Europe, Middle East,
Africa) region. Beyond production and distribution
Nikkiso Europe is able to develop extracorporeal technologies in our Research and Development department. Overall the Nikkiso Europe GmbH is our clear
commitment to Europe and our customers there. Nikkiso Europe GmbH – Our flexibility is your efficiency.
www.nikkiso-europe.eu
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Ningbo Tianyi Medical Appliance........... Booth 1.G15
Established in 1998, Ningbo Tianyi Medical is specialized in producing hemodialysis blood line, blood
tubing sets for Continuous Renal Replacement Treatment (CRRT), Arterial venous fistula (AVF) needle,
infusion set, blood transfusion set ect. The company
has achieved ISO 13485 certification. Products are under CE and CCC certificates. “Quality first, scientific
management, sincere and creditable service, customeroriented” is our business concept. www.tianyinb.com
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Nipro Europe................................................... Booth 2.14
Nipro Europe has built its reputation on consistent
high levels of quality and service in Europe. With its
5 Business Units, we distribute products for hemodialysis (Renal Care), hospital consumables (Hospital
Products), blood glucose diagnostics (Diabetes Care),
oxygenators and accessories (Cardiopulmonary) and
medical glass products (Pharmaceutical Solutions).
Our priority is building long-term partnerships with
each customer. This is accomplished by providing superior quality and value throughout the business in
addition to listening to customer needs and translating those needs into specific products and services. We
constantly thrive to create and offer safe, high-quality
products ensuring a better quality of life.
www.nipro-europe.com
NKF USA.......................................................... Booth 2.26
NKF USA offers the nephrology community the latest
science and practical tools through our clinical practice guidelines, our free kidney screening programs,
and our professional memberships. Learn more about
KDOQI (T), KEEP (T), and our scientific journals:
AJKD, ACKD and JRN. Find out about the new KDIGO (R) Guidelines that are being published this year
including AKI, GN, Hypertension and Anemia.
www.kidney.org
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Novartis Pharmaceuticals - Oncology......... Booth 1.31
Novartis is a global leader in oncology through strong
research and development efforts and a broad portfolio of marketed products. Novartis Oncology discovers
and develops innovative therapies including Glivec®
(imatinib), Tasigna® (nilotinib), Afinitor® (everolimus),
Zometa® (zoledronic acid), Femara® (letrozole), Sandostatin® LAR® (octreotide acetate for injectable suspension) and Exjade® (deferasirox). Novartis Oncology has one of the broadest and most comprehensive
pipelines in the industry, currently with more than
20 novel medicines in development that target many
therapeutically important proteins to help address the
unmet needs of patients. www.novartis.com
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NxStage Medical............................................. Booth 1.02
NxStage is leading a movement to transform renal
care. To make it simpler. To make it portable. To expand treatment options for clinicians by overcoming
traditional barriers. NxStage is finding itself at the
forefront of dramatically improved renal care, thanks
to innovative yet simple therapeutic solutions that
benefit patients, caregivers, and society. For more information visit www.nxstage.com
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Europe.................. Booth 1.60
Otsuka Pharmaceutical is a global healthcare company with the corporate philosophy: ‘Otsuka-people
creating new products for better health worldwide.’
The Otsuka Group is comprised of 151 companies and
employs approximately 40,000 people in 23 countries
and regions worldwide. Otsuka is committed to focusing its research and development on innovative products and medical devices that address unmet medical
needs, particularly in our specialist areas of renal, endocrine, gastro-intestinal and central nervous system
disorders. Come and visit Otsuka Europe at Stand 1.60
on Level 1 at the Palais des Congrès de Paris, to learn
more about Otsuka’s commitment to innovation and
education in nephrology. www.otsuka-europe.com
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OUP Oxford University Press....................... Booth 1.72
Oxford University Press publishes some of most respected medical books and journals in the world including the Oxford Clinical Nephrology Series, and on
behalf of the ERA-EDTA we publish the leading European journal Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation as
well as CKJ (Clinical Kidney Journal). Visit our stand
to browse books and to pick up free copies of the journals. www.oxfordjournals.org and www.oup.com.
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PakuMed........................................................... Booth 1.36
PakuMed medical products gmbh is a German company founded in 1990 specialized in the development,
manufacture and worldwide distribution of special
medical products. Highly qualified medical competence, flexibility and close cooperation with our customers as well as best service are our strong points.
Our product quality meets highest international standard with reasonable prices. Besides port catheter systems and accessories, innovative products for Hemodialysis and Apheresis are designed to meet the needs
of our clients and complete our product range.
www.pakumed.de
Pharmacosmos................................................. Booth 2.13
PHARMACOSMOS develops and markets medicines
for the treatment of iron deficiency. An independent
pharmaceutical company with an ongoing R&D programme, Pharmacosmos’ goal is to improve treatment
options for healthcare professionals and patients,
by offering innovative treatments - Pharmacosmos
works with exclusive partners in more than 50 countries worldwide. Pharmacosmos holds the marketing
authorisation for Monofer® (iron isomaltoside 1000),
a treatment for iron deficiency anaemia that offers
patients with various iron needs the convenience of
high dose iron in one visit. Seventy million doses of
its second parenteral iron preparation CosmoFer® (low
molecular weight iron dextran) have already been administered worldwide. www.pharmacosmos.com
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Physidia............................................................. Booth 1.65
Physidia is a French start-up. Its mission is the development and marketing of a daily hemodialysis system
suitable for home use. The project was initiated in
Lyon. In 2002-2005, the first tests systems were developed, which passed clinical trials. The S³ system will
be marketed in 2013 in France. Main features are: premix dialysate; disposable lines and pumps; simplified
operations; truly portable; versatile modalities: SDHD
and HDF, practice inspired by peritoneal dialysis.
www.physidia.com
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PosterSessionOnLine Poster Virtual Gallery.................................... Booth 1.24
PosterSessionOnline is the world’s largest free-access
medical poster resource - browse posters from ERAEDTA and more than 50 other congresses online at
your leisure. Log on to the exciting new ERA-EDTA
ONLINE POSTER FORUM to ask questions to the presenters, exchange ideas and network with colleagues.
PosterSessionOnline has also provided all poster presenters with the opportunity to have their posters
printed and delivered free of charge to the congress
venue, picking them up from the Takeda Hospitality
Suite during the meeting.
Log in and join the debate in the Era-Edta online poster forum! www.postersessiononline.com
Pronefro............................................................ Booth 1.96
Pronefro, Produtos Nefrológicos, S.A. company was
founded in 1983 and has its headquarters in Maia,
located around 10km Porto in north of Portugal. We
have a large experience has manufacture since we
have been working with medical devices and more
specifically on dialysis products for over 25 years. We
have in our range of products, bloodlines, AV fistulas
needles, dialysers, catheters, therapy chairs, tubes for
esthetical use, diabetics shoes and others accessories.
We work mostly with distributors, our product quality
meets highest international standards; the company is
certified according to EN ISO 9001 and EN ISO 13845.
For more information please see our website
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Roche................................................................. Booth 2.52
Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is a
leader in research-focused healthcare with combined
strengths in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Roche
is the world’s largest biotech company with truly differentiated medicines in oncology, virology, inflammation, metabolism and CNS. Roche is also the world
leader in in-vitro diagnostics, tissue-based cancer
diagnostics and a pioneer in diabetes management.
Roche’s personalized healthcare strategy aims at providing medicines and diagnostic tools that enable tangible improvements in the health, quality of life and
survival of patients. For more information:
www.roche.com
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Sandoz............................................................... Booth 2.73
Sandoz is a Novartis company with a reputation for
quality going back to the 19th century. Present in 130
countries, our broad portfolio of affordable, high-quality medicines is available to 90% of the world’s population. Sandoz Biopharmaceuticals, a specialized business within Sandoz and Novartis, develops, produces
and markets biopharmaceutical medicines and active
ingredients worldwide, and enjoys close synergies
across the value chain with other parts of the Novartis Group. Our decades of experience and significant
investments have helped to position us as the pioneer and global leader in biosimilars. Our vision is to
dramatically increase patient access to essential highquality biopharmaceuticals, by consistently advancing
this global leadership position. www.sandoz.com
Sanofi Aventis Groupe................................... Booth 2.79
Sanofi a diversified global healthcare leader, focused
on patients’ needs
Sanofi has core strengths in the field of healthcare
with growth platforms: emerging markets, human
vaccines, consumer healthcare, diabetes, innovative
products and animal health. Through the acquisition
of Genzyme, Sanofi has reinforced its footprint in biotechnology and rare diseases.
Sanofi’ strategy is based on three key principles in order to deliver long-term sustainable growth: increasing innovation in Research & Development, seizing
external growth opportunities, adapt to future challenges and opportunities.
Sanofi:
- More than 110,000 employees in 100 countries
- 2011 net sales: €33.4 billion
For more information: http://en.sanofi.com/home.asp
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Savient Pharmaceuticals................................ Booth 1.23
Savient Pharma Ireland Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Savient Pharmaceuticals, is a specialty biopharmaceutical company seeking regulatory approval
for KRYSTEXXA® in the European Union for the treatment of refractory chronic gout. KRYSTEXXA is available in the European Union through a Named Patient
Programme and is currently the only FDA approved
product for this indication in the United States.
www.savient.com
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Serumwerk Bernburg..................................... Booth 1.61
The Serumwerk Bernburg Group is an internationally - renowned producer and supplier of medicinal
products and medical devices for human and veterinary use, based in Germany. The dialysis division is
successfully active since 1998 in Europe, Middle East,
Asia and North Africa. It offers a wide range of medical disposables for hemodialysis, e.g. VitaPES dialyzers, DiaCart & DiaBox bicarbonate cartridges, bloodlines and IV solutions. The company is focused on
offering “Made in Germany” products to their worldwide clients. www.serumwerk.de
Shire Pharmaceuticals.................................... Booth 2.01
Shire shares the vision of nephrology practitioners to
place the best interest of patients at the heart of everything we do. The commitment of Shire is to enable
people with life-altering conditions to lead better lives.
In the field of nephrology, Shire supports research
which improves understanding of renal science, kidney health awareness and education in renal units
Products include Fosrenol®, a non-calcium, non-resin
phosphate binder for the management of hyperphosphataemia. www.shire.com
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Sined.................................................................. Booth 1.57
Sined is an international medical computer solutions
specialist, focused exclusively on the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of remote monitoring, clinical record and data collection systems. Sined
not only offers leading expertise as a pioneer of IT in
nephrology, but is uniquely customer focused, committed to multi-brand compatibility that protects existing
investments while providing fully-customised, scalable
solutions that meet all a customer’s needs cost-effectively. Renowned for close customer service, Sined works
with medical, IT and administrative staff to increase
efficiency and reduce risks, simultaneously improving
stock and finance management to achieve substantial
savings and reliable revenue. www.sined.it
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Soludia Maghreb............................................. Booth 2.65
Based in Morocco since 1998, Soludia Maghreb pharmaceutical laboratory is the leading manufacturer
specialized in producing haemodialysis solution and
powder products with a French licence. We provide
excellent service to our customers. Our company is
certified ISO 9001, ISO 13485, CE 120 labelled products, ISO 17025 in progress
Our range of products :
- Bicarbonate liquid, Bicarbonate powder for Gambro
generator, for Fresenius generator and for Bellco generator.
- 5 liters acid bag, acetate free acid, acid central with
1000 liters Tank.
- water analysis for haemodialysis
We have the big part of the Moroccan market shares.
We have been exporting our products to West Africa.
We started exporting our products to Europe.
For additional information on our company and products, please log on our website www.soludia.ma
Takeda Pharmaceuticals Europe.......... Booth P01+P02
Takeda is a research-based global pharmaceutical
company committed to striving towards better health
for patients worldwide through leading innovations
in medicine. Takeda is renowned for its expertise and
is dedicated to building on its success as a leader and
preferred partner in the pharmaceutical industry.
Takeda’s vision is to embody worldwide pharmaceutical leadership through innovation, culture and growth,
guided by an unwavering commitment to significantly
improve the lives of patients. www.takeda.eu
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TauroPharm...................................................... Booth 1.43
TauroPharm GmbH is a life science company specialized in antimicrobial medical devices. One of the
company’s core interests is to offer a safe and effective
technology for locking central venous access devices
(catheters and ports). TauroLock™, a non-antibiotic
lock solution, which is capable of dramatically reducing catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSI) is
free of side effects. TauroLock™ is highly effective in
eradicating bacteria and fungi and has been successfully tested on more than five hundred organisms, including multiresistant forms such as MRSA and VRE.
It is to be used in dialysis, oncology, intensive care and
parenteral nutrition. To improve catheter patency Tau-
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roLock™ products contain 4% citrate and/or heparin
(TauroLock™, TauroLock™-Hep100, TauroLock™Hep500) and/or urokinase (TauroLock™-U25.000).
www.tauropharm.de
Terumo BCT...................................................Booth 1.98B
CaridianBCT and Terumo Transfusion have united to
become Terumo BCT, a global leader in blood component and cellular technologies. We believe in the potential of blood and cell therapies to do even more for
the world than they do today. As we strive to make
even safer, higher-quality transfusions available, we
can help our customers bring even more treatment options to patients with advanced blood therapies and
we can help researchers develop cell therapies that
may fundamentally improve health care.
www.terumobct.com
BRAHMS GmbH,
Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific................. Booth 1.113
Thermo Fisher Scientific specialises in innovative
products that facilitate earlier diagnosis of diseases
and better control of therapy, thus enabling doctors to
provide more efficient and economic patient care.
Major fields of activity are diagnosis of infectious and
thyroid diseases, cardiology and pneumology as well
as sepsis, tumors, and Down’s syndrome.
www.thermoscientific.com/brahms
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Tianjin Denny Tech Co................................Booth 1.63B
We are professional manufacturer of dialysis product,
We hold 1000 m2 clean room and completed foundation complementation. We possess advanced injection machine, extruding machine, high frequency heat
sealing machine, ETO sterilization equipment, semiproduct automatic assembling machine, large-scale
central air conditioning system and cooling unit. The
composition delivers the totally enclosed production
process from raw material investment to the end product.The blood tubing and arterial venous fistula needle
was sales in world wide and we have passed CE and
ISO13485 quality certification.
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Toray . ............................................................... Booth 1.49
Toray is a leading manufacturer of synthetic fibers and
dedicated to the development of dialysis products under its corporate slogan, “Innovation by Chemistry”.
Toray supports high quality and advanced medical
care with our biocompatible polymethylmethacrylate
dialyzer, FILTRYZER, high flux polysulfone dialyzer,
TORAYSULFONE & TORAYLIGHT, and dialysis machine, TR-8000.
www.toray-medical.com/en/index.html
Turkish Society of Nephrology................. Booth 1.G12
When the Turkish Society of Nephrology (TSN) was
founded in Istanbul forty one years ago in 1970, it coincided with that of many of the Western European
Nephrology Societies. Currently, TSN has 411 active
members and 11 working groups also 8 branches with
their own separate memberships in Istanbul, Izmir,
Kayseri, Antalya, Bursa, Konya, Adana and Ankara.
Turkish membership has actually reached 273 in ISN
& 294 in ERA-EDTA (6th largest membership). TSN
has increased its patient awareness activities this year
and on the Kidney Day, TSN Activities consisted of
a large variety from Banners in Football Matches to
Newspaper Advertisements, TV Ads, Stands in Shopping Malls, Press Briefings School Visits and handouts in Nephrology Centers. www.tsn.org.tr/en/
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Vifor Fresenius Medical Care
Renal Pharma.......................................... Booth 2.22+2.23
Vifor Fresenius Medical Care Renal Pharma Ltd. is a
strategic partnership between Vifor Pharma and Fresenius Medical Care. The nephrology company develops and commercialises innovative and high-quality
products to improve the lives of patients suffering
from chronic kidney disease worldwide. The products
include Venofer® and Ferinject® in the field of dialysis
and pre-dialysis (CKD stage III – V) as well as PA21, a
novel iron-based phosphate binder.
www.viforpharma.com/en/About-Vifor/businesses.
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WICHTIG EDITORE
MEDICAL PUBLISHER
Wichtig Editore................................................. Booth 1P3
Wichtig Editore Medical publisher began its activity
in 1977, dedicating passion and competence to the
publication of widely appreciated scientific journals focusing on nephrology, dialysis and transplantation
– mostly indexed in important bibliographic databases. The Editorial Board of these outstanding journals
acknowledge well-known leading scientists and, it is
also thanks to their contributions, that Wichtig Editore’s titles are increasingly appreciated worldwide.
Also, to be up-to-date, Wichtig Editore Medical Publisher is working to make its publications available as
e-pubs for tablets and smartphones
Websites:
www.artificial-organs.com
www.
jnephrol.com - www.vascular-access.info - www.
wichtig-publisher.com/gin
Wisepress....................................................... Booth 1.G18
Wisepress.com, Europe’s leading conference bookseller, has a complete range of relevant books and journals
which can be purchased at the stand or, if you would
rather not carry them, posted to you - Wisepress will
deliver worldwide. We also have a comprehensive
medical and scientific online bookshop with great offers. www.wisepress.com
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WS Far Ir Medical........................................ Booth 1.63A
We are the pioneer in Far-Infrared medical equipment
industry, and have been manufacturing the FIR Therapy Unit for 20 years; our product WS Far-Infrared
Therapy Unit is an essential tool for vascular access
care in the hemodialysis centers all across Taiwan. In
March 2007, the clinical evidence, “Far Infrared Therapy: a Novel Treatment Improving Access Blood Flow
and Unassisted Patency of Arteriovenous Fistula in
Hemodialysis Patients” was published in the Journal
of American Society of Nephrology shows that FarInfrared Therapy can effectively improve the access
blood flow and unassisted patency of AV Fistula in
hemodialysis patients. www.far-infrared.com.tw
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PARIS 2012 tav sin.indd 1
19:30 - 21:00 Welcome Reception
Room 253
The Soft-Skill Masterclass
Immunonephrology
Working Group
Room Concorde 2
Transplantation
End stage renal disease, dialysis
26-04-2012 6:38:03
Hypertension, diabetes, vascular disease
CKD - epidemiology, prevention, progression, pathophysiology
Hereditary disorders, development, pregnancy, paediatric nephrology
Drug-induced renal injury: the
quest for sensitive biomarkers (IMI)
Room 352AB
CME 2
Peritoneal Dialysis
Acute kidney injury and intensive care nephrology
Fluid and electrolytes, tubular transport, physiology
EuDial Working Group
Working Group
on Inherited Kidney Disorders
EURECA-m Working Group
EUTox Working Group
Room 351
Programme at a glance
Glomerular diseases and general clinical nephrology
CME 4
CME 3
Clinical questions for managing Nephrolithiasis Renal Pathology
Grand Amphitheatre Room 252AB
CME 1
Rheumatology for nephrologists
15:30 - 17:00
18:00 - 19:30 Opening Ceremony
15:00 - 17:00
13:45 - 15:15
13:00 - 17:00
10:15 - 11:45
12:00 - 13:30
08:30 - 12:30
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Thrombotic microangiopathies
and complement disorders
16:45 - 17:00
17:00 - 18:30 S 16
DOPPS
13:15 - 15:15 Roche
Amphitheatre Bleu
Amphitheatre Bordeaux
Amphitheatre Havane
Room 352AB
S 13
Calcium sensing and
PTH secretion
LU 1
Clinical nephrology
S 17
Vascular
calcifications in CKD
S8
Polycystic kidney
disease: clinical studies
Fresenius Medical
Care
FC 7
Vascular damage and access
in CKD
Coffee break and exhibition visit
LU 2
S 18
Transplantation
Paraneoplastic GN, monoclonalIgG related disorders and amyloid
S 14
Peritoneal dialysis
Coffee break and exhibition visit
S9
S 10
Bone and mineral metabolism Leukocytes and pro-inflammatory
after transplantation
mediators in renal injury
Sanofi
Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Europe
Room 342AB
FC 2
Renal physiology
FC 10
Genetic studies in
renal diseases
FC 8
Clinical epidemiology
and CKD 1-5
FC 11
Hypertension
Room 252 AB
FC 12
Anaemia
S 15
Renal fibrosis
26-04-2012 6:38:07
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Alexion Pharma
Europe
International
FC 6
Paediatric nephrology
FC 3
IgA Nephropathy and
urinary proteomics
Room Concorde 2
Programme at a glance
FC 9
AKI clinical studies
FC 4
FC 5
Mechanisms and targets of HUS and diabetic
glomerular damage
nephropathy
B.Braun
S3
S4
S5
FC 1
Current aspects of CKD- Diagnostic approaches Advances in understanding AKI and stem cells
mineral bone disorders to the tranplant kidney the renin-angiotensin system
Poster session, coffee break and exhibition visit
S 12
The prehypertensive
kidney
S7
What is “good
dialysis”?
Gambro
S2
ERA-EDTA Registry
08:00 - 09:30 S 1
Late breaking clinical trials
09:30 - 10:45
10:45 - 11:30 Plenary Lecture 1
G. Karsenty: The novel
endocrinology of bone
11:30 - 11:45
11:45 - 13:15 S 6
Sepsis and AKI
Room Concorde 1
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Progression of CKD and associated
cardiovascular complications
16:45 - 17:00
17:00 - 18:30 S 33
Management issues in
patients with CKD
13:15 - 15:15
Grand Amphitheatre
08:00 - 09:30 S 19
Salt and volume
management in dialysis
patients
09:30 - 10:45
10:45 - 11:30 Plenary Lecture 2
R. Johnson: Fructose, metabolic
syndrome and kidney disease
11:30 - 11:45
11:45 - 13:15 S 24
Atherosclerotic and cardiac
disease in CKD
Saturday, May 26th, 2012
S 34
Vasculitis and lupus
S 29
Membranous
nephropathy
S 26
Novel invasive strategies in antihypertensive treatment - Renal sympathetic
denervation, baroreflex stimulation
Amgen
S 25
Ciliopathies and polycystic
kidney diseases (basic and
translational)
Abbott
Coffee break and exhibition visit
S 27
FC 16
Minimal change
Transplantation basic
diseases/FSGS
FC 23
Diabetes clinical studies
FC 20
FC 21
Dialysis techniques and Mineral homeostasis
adequacy
and nephrolithiasis
S 36
Tolerance and predictors
of transplant outcome
26-04-2012 6:38:11
Baxter Healthcare Vifor Pharma and
Fresenius Medical Care
S 32
Outcomes after
transplantation
Room 252 AB
Toray
Room Concorde 2
FC 15
Bone and mineral
diseases 1
FC 18
Renal fibrosis
Nipro Europe
Room 342AB
FC 14
Diabetes basic
research
Programme at a glance
FC 17
Peritoneal dialysis
Amphitheatre Bordeaux Amphitheatre Havane Room 352AB
S 22
S 23
FC 13
Markers of renal
Advances in
The EU and glomerular
progression - New
understanding tubular diseases
approaches and studies function
Poster session, coffee break and exhibition visit
Shire
DV Care
Pharmaceuticals
S 30
S 31
FC 19
The elderly patient with CKD or Genetic diseases of the Genetic diseases
on dialysis
glomerular barrier
Coffee break and exhibition visit
LU 3
S 35
FC 22
CKD and dialysis
Glomerular permeability and Bone and mineral
permeability-inducing factors diseases 2
Amphitheatre Bleu
S 21
New advances in the
pathophysiology of AKI
Room Concorde 1
S 20
Highlights of the 2011
ESOT congress
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IgA nephropathy
Plenary Lecture 3
R. Bindels:
Novel insights into the
renal handling of calcium
and magnesium
S37
Diabetic nephropathy
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10:30 - 11:30
09:45 - 10:30
09:30 - 09:45
08:00 - 09:30
Sunday, May 27th, 2012
Grand Amphitheatre
S 43
Reappraisal of
European Guidelines
S 38
Anaemia management
Room Concorde 1
S 44
Renal cancer and the
kidney in cancer
S 39
Complications after
transplantation
Amphitheatre Bleu
MAY 24-27, 2012 PARIS, France
49th ERA-EDTA CONGRESS
S 45
Stem cells
FC 24
Cardiovascular
complications in CKD 5D
Amphitheatre Havane
ERA-EDTA
General
Assembly
Coffee break and exhibition visit
Amphitheatre
Bordeaux
S 40
Hyponatremia
FC 27
Transplantation clinical
FC 25
Autoimmune systemic
diseases
Room 352AB
FC 28
CKD 5D epidemiology
and outcomes
FC 26
Clinical studies in CKD
Room 342AB
26-04-2012 6:38:16
S 46
Prevention of AKI and
delayed graft function
S 41
Albuminuria and other
biomarkers
Room Concorde 2
Programme at a glance
An Otsuka SPONSORED INDUSTRY Satellite
Symposium held during THE European Renal
Association – European Dialysis and Transplant
Association Congress, Paris 2012
Taking a closer look
at hyponatraemia
Friday 25th May 2012, 13:15 –14:30
Concorde 2, Level 4, Neuilly Side
Le Palais des Congres de Paris, Paris
13:15Lunch
13:30 Welcome and introduction:
The hyponatraemia mind-set
and environment
Maurice Laville (Chair)
13:35 Under the microscope:
Hyponatraemia from a fluid balance
perspective
Robert Schrier and Søren Nielsen
14:00 Investigating the optimal treatment
of hyponatraemia:
Practical case studies
Volker Burst
14:20 Questions and answers
All
14:30 Chair close
Maurice Laville
For more information please visit stand 1.60
To find out more visit
www.hyponatraemia.com
Date of preparation: March 2012
OPEL/0212/SAM/1098
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COMPANY .................. BOOTH NO.
COMPANY .................. BOOTH NO.
Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Europe..................................P01+P02
Kimal ........................................... 1.01
NxStage Medical......................... 1.02
Binding Site (the) ....................... 1.05
Mitsubishi Pharma Europe......... 1.10
Etropal ........................................ 1.11
Bain Medical Equipment............ 1.22
Poster Session On Line Poster Virtual Gallery ................. 1.24
Alexion Pharma International ... 1.26
Nephrokit.................................... 1.28
DV Care ....................................... 1.29
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Oncology..................................... 1.31
Dirinco......................................... 1.32
Joline ........................................... 1.34
Medikit........................................ 1.35
PakuMed ..................................... 1.36
Covidien ...................................... 1.37
Asahi Kasei Medical Europe ...... 1.42
TauroPharm ................................ 1.43
Infomed ...................................... 1.45
Asahi Kasei Medical Europe ...... 1.47
Toray ........................................... 1.49
Innovative Blood Purification .... 1.50
Sined ........................................... 1.57
Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Europe 1.60
Serumwerk Bernburg ................. 1.61
EG Medical Systems .................... 1.62
WS Far Ir Medical .....................1.63A
Tianjin Denny Tech Co..............1.63B
Alam Medical............................1.64A
Physidia ....................................... 1.65
Awak Technologies .................... 1.68
Medcomp .................................... 1.71
OUP Oxford University Press...... 1.72
Debiotech ................................... 1.91
Meditechlab & Suisse Med
Technologies ............................... 1.92
Alere International..................... 1.93
Culligan ....................................... 1.94
Pronefro ...................................... 1.96
Intermedt Medizin & Technik .... 1.97
Terumo BCT ..............................1.98B
Gardhen Bilance .......................1.98C
Savient Pharmaceuticals ............ 1.14
Cybernius Medical ...................... 1.16
Thermo Fisher Scientific ........... 1.113
Medica Italia ............................. 1.100
NDT-ERBP-NDT-Educational ..... 1.102
Bionic Medizintechnik ............. 1.103
Medvision ................................. 1.115
Alexion Pharma International . 1.116
Sandoz - Novartis Group ............1.G1
ISN International Society
of Nephrology ............................1.G3
IFKF - International Federation
of Kidney Foundation ................1.G4
Euroclinic ....................................1.G5
Bodystat ......................................1.G6
ARBOR Research .........................1.G7
French Society of Nephrology ...1.G8
Fedairg ........................................1.G9
MedXL .......................................1.G10
French Society of Dialysis .........1.G11
Turkish Society of Nephrology 1.G12
ERA-EDTA 2013
Congress Istanbul .....................1.G14
Ningbo Tianyi Medical
Appliance ..................................1.G15
JiHua Medical Apparatus
and Instruments .......................1.G17
Wisepress ..................................1.G18
Immundiagnostik .....................1.G19
Labor Limbach ..........................1.G20
BioPorto Diagnostics ................1.G21
E.D.P. La Traccia ........................1.G22
Atcor Medical ...........................1.G23
HemoSapiens ............................1.G24
Dustri........................................... 1.P1
Nature PG ................................... 1.P2
Elsevier Masson .......................... 1.P4
MediTheque Bookshop .............. 1.P5
Karger ......................................... 1.P6
Wichtig Editore ........................... 1P3
Poster Help Desks ...........PD01+PD02
Gielissen Exhibition
Service Desk ..............................1.64B
Catering Areas ..................C11+C11D
Sitting Areas ......C11abc+1.14+1.53+
1.108+1.111
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COMPANY ........................... BOOTH NO.
Shire Pharmaceuticals .......................... 2.01
Abbott................................................... 2.03
Atlantic Biomedical .............................. 2.04
Kawasumi ............................................. 2.05
B.Braun Avitum .................................... 2.12
Lauer ..................................................... 2.12
Pharmacosmos ...................................... 2.13
Nipro Europe ........................................ 2.14
Diaverum .............................................. 2.19
Membrana ............................................ 2.20
Actual Way Medical Devices Via Actual ............................................. 2.21
Vifor Fresenius Medical Care
Renal Pharma .............................. 2.22+2.23
NKF USA ................................................ 2.26
Allmed Medical .................................... 2.27
Janssen .................................................. 2.37
Baxter Healthcare................................. 2.39
Miltenyi Biotec ..................................... 2.40
Emodial ................................................. 2.42
EffeEmme ............................................. 2.44
Gambro ................................................. 2.46
Amgen Europe ..................................... 2.48
Roche .................................................... 2.52
Fresenius Medical Care
Therapy Forum ....... 2.54+2.55+2.60+2.60A
Herco Wassertechnik............................ 2.64
Soludia Maghreb .................................. 2.65
Likamed ................................................ 2.66
Fresenius Kabi....................................... 2.68
Fresenius Medical Care ........................ 2.68
Sandoz - Novartis Group ...................... 2.73
Nikkiso Europe ..................................... 2.75
Sanofi Aventis Groupe ......................... 2.79
DWA ...................................................... 2.81
Hospira UK ............................................ 2.83
Abbott.......................................... 2.90+2.88
Bellco.........................................Hall Maillot
Catering Areas .............. C20+C21+C23+C24
Level 2
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