Controversies in Hyperkalaemia Management and Practical Approaches
Published: 20 January 2022
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12m 24sPart 1 Controversies in Hyperkalaemia Management Sydney Tang
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14m 16sPart 2 New guidelines: Advice for managing RAASi in patients with Hyperkalaemia Chuan-Ming Hao
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13m 12sPart 3 Managing Hyperkalaemia in the real world today: A case-based study Kieran McCafferty
Overview
Controversy is good. But when it comes to hyperkalaemia management, we need solutions.
Chair, Prof Sydney Tang (University of Hong Kong, HK) Prof Chuan-Ming Hao (Huashan Hospital, CN) and Dr Kieran McCafferty (Queen Mary University London, UK) discuss the implementation of hyperkalaemia management strategies for patients with CKD in line with recent guidelines updates.
The objectives of this educational symposium are to:
- Highlight the burden associated with hyperkalaemia and the impact this has on the use of guideline-directed medical therapy for the treatment of CKD
- Outline the recent updates to KDIGO guidelines around the use of potassium binders to optimise RAASi
- Explain how guideline recommendations can be translated to daily clinical practice
Target Audience
- Cardiologists
- Nephrologists
More from this programme
Part 1
Controversies in Hyperkalaemia Management
Part 2
New guidelines: Advice for managing RAASi in patients with Hyperkalaemia
Part 3
Managing Hyperkalaemia in the real world today: A case-based study
Part 4
Panel discussion and Q&A
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Faculty Biographies
Sydney Tang
Professor Sydney Tang is currently Chair of Renal Medicine and Yu Professor in Nephrology at the University of Hong Kong. He underwent training in nephrology in Hong Kong and in basic research at King’s College London, UK, and the University of Washington, USA.
Professor Tang’s research interests revolve around pathogenetic mechanisms underlying diabetic and proteinuric kidney disease, and the treatment of immunoglobulin A nephropathy.
Professor Tang is the President-elect of the Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology,an Executive Committee member of Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes, Deputy Chair of the Continuing Medical Education Committee, member of the Saving Young Lives Committee and Education Work Group and an N&E Asia Regional Board member of the International Society of Nephrology, and an International Honorary Member of the Japanese Society of Nephrology. He is a past Chairman of the Hong Kong Society of Nephrology and serves the Hong Kong…
Kieran McCafferty
Kieran McCafferty is a Consultant Nephrologist at Barts Health NHS Trust and Senior Lecturer and Queen Mary University London. His main clinical interests are diabetic kidney disease and haemodialysis. His basic science research interests are in the field of uraemic cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular protection. However he spends most of his research time developing and delivering clinical trials at both a local and national level. He has a passion for clinical trial delivery having lead on over 40 NIHR clinical trial sin the last 5 years. He is the renal clinical trials lead for Barts Health and the Diabetic Kidney disease Centre, and is the divisional director of research for specialist medicine at Barts Health and the deputy clinical director of R+D in the trust. To help deliver patients focused research across the UK he is the vice chair of the City and East London Ethics committee as well as the North Thames NIHR renal lead and deputy NIHR renal lead.
Chuan-Ming Hao
Chuan-Ming Hao is the Director, a professor and the Chief Physician in the Division of Nephrology at Huashan Hospital. He is an Assistant Professor of Nephrology and Hypertension at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA.
Prof Hao’s research interests focus on glomerular diseases, diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, membranous nephropathy, chronic kidney disease and uraemia. He has received research grants from FibroGen.
Prof Hao is the Vice-President of the Chinese Society of Renal Physiology, the Deputy Secretary General of the Chinese Society of Nephrology (CSN) and is the Vice-Chairman of the Kidney Physiology Professional Committee of the Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences and the Kidney Physicians Branch of the Shanghai Medical Doctor Association. In addition, he is a Standing Committee member of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the CSN, and a member of the American Physiological Society and the American Society…