CX 2024 Preliminary Programme
Day 1 Morning: Vascular Access Masterclass Controversies - Tuesday, 23rd April
Venue: Theatre 3
Session 1: CONTROVERSY 1: We don’t know what the right access, right time for the right patient is
Anchor: | Nicholas Inston, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Moderator: | Kate Steiner, Stevenage, United Kingdom |
Updates from the Hamburg Registry
Speaker: | Robert Shahverdyan, Hamburg, Germany |
Audience participation & discussion
Access registries are currently inadequate
Speaker: | Maarten Snoeijs, Maastricht, Netherlands |
Audience participation & discussion
We are adding to renal patient workload burden unnecessarily
Speaker: | Karen Stevenson, Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Fistulas in the elderly and frail are pointless
Speaker: | Flavia Gentile Johansson, Luxemborg, Strassen |
Audience participation & discussion
Fistulas are not the best access! Grafts should be 1st
Speaker: | David Kingsmore, Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Dynamic AVF is the answer
Speaker: | Koen van der Bogt, South Holland, Netherlands |
Audience participation & discussion
Audience participation & discussion
Session 2: GREAT DEBATE: Endovascular AVFs are a failed experiment
Anchor: | Nicholas Inston, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Moderator: | Narayan Karunanithy, London, United Kingdom |
Endovascular AVFs are part of the algorithm
Endovascular AVFs already are standard of care and need to be in the guidelines
Secondary interventions make Endovascular AVFs unrealistic
We can achieve better results with surgical AVFs
Audience discussion and panel questions
Sponsored education
Session 3: CONTROVERSY 2: We have new technology but do we need it?
Anchor: | Kate Steiner, Stevenage, United Kingdom |
Moderator: | Narayan Karunanithy, London, United Kingdom |
Revolutionising haemodialysis access: Unveiling the latest advancements from the aXess trials
Speaker: | Robert Shahverdyan, Hamburg, Germany |
Audience participation & discussion
EU registry AV Arm
Speaker: | Matteo Tozzi, Varese, Italy |
Audience participation & discussion
Do we need more stents? A novel self-expanding, cell-impermeable endoprosthesis
Speaker: | Robert Jones, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
A multicenter analysis of the tratment of AVF/AVG of 114 patients with a flexible self-expanding endograft
Speaker: | Leonardo Harduin, Niteroi, Brazil |
Audience participation & discussion
Next gen endoAVF devices are required
Speaker: | Robert Shahverdyan, Hamburg, Germany |
Audience participation & discussion
We know what DCB to use! ABISS trial
Speaker: | Raphael Coscas, Paris, France |
Audience participation & discussion
We know which DCB to use! Podium First: IN.PACT AV Access outcomes
Speaker: | Andrew Holden, Auckland, New Zealand |
Audience participation & discussion
We don’t know which DCB to use next: The PAVE and PAVE II study
Speaker: | Michael Robson, London, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
External support in surgical fistulas: A standard of care?
Speaker: | Ellen Dillavou, Chapel Hill, United States |
Audience participation & discussion
Day 1 Afternoon: Renal Interventions Controversies
Venue: Theatre 3
Sponsored education
Session 4: CONTROVERSIES: We have all the tools, we just don’t use them properly!
Anchor: | Robert Shahverdyan, Hamburg, Germany |
Moderator: | Karen Stevenson, Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Real-time monitoring of vascular access
Speaker: | Rajesh Sivaprakasam, London, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
New personal haemodialysis technology
Audience participation & discussion
Surveillance: We have the tools, we don’t use them properly
Speaker: | David Kingsmore, Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Leg access options are underused
Speaker: | Jeremy Crane, London, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Post procedure volume flow measurement: Proving rather than assuming success
Speaker: | Panagiotis Kitrou, Patras, Greece |
Audience participation & discussion
Roundtable: The international approach to vascular access problems
Moderator: | Nicholas Inston, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Panel: | Robert Shahverdyan, Hamburg, Germany |
Robert Jones, Birmingham, United Kingdom | |
Shannon Thomas, Sydney, Australia | |
Raphael Coscas, Paris, France | |
Maarten Snoeijs, Maastricht, Netherlands |
Sponsored education
Renal Interventions session: Controversies in managing the renal vessels
Anchor: | Nicholas Inston, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Moderator: | Frank Dor, London, United Kingdom |
There is a role for renal denervation
Audience participation & discussion
Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD) needs a defined approach
Speaker: | Robert Jones, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Renal artery aneurysms need a defined approach
Speaker: | Robert Morgan, London, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Nutcracker syndrome: Is it real?
Speaker: | Paul Crowe, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Nutcracker syndrome: Therapeutic approaches
Speaker: | James Barnes, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion
Surgery is the best option for nutcracker syndrome
Speaker: | Frank Dor, London, United Kingdom |
Audience participation & discussion