ASN Kidney Week 2024 – Critical Care Nephrology 2024 Update
Kidney Week 2024: Early Programs
ASN Kidney Week 2024 – Critical Care Nephrology 2024 Update
Each Early Program addresses a specific topic in nephrology and requires separate registration from the Annual Meeting.
Critical Care Nephrology: 2024 Update
Critical Care Nephrology: 2024 Update
Session Description
This program presents state-of-the-art knowledge in critical care nephrology, focusing on the latest advancements in renal replacement therapies (RRT), management of AKI, and use of extracorporeal devices in critical care. Program goals include enhancing interdisciplinary care strategies and improving patient outcomes in the critical care setting. Lectures cover topics such as volume status and fluid optimization, management of dysnatremia, management of sepsis-related kidney injury, management of AKI in various clinical settings, and ethics in the critical care unit.
Discussions include management of critically ill patients with AKI in specific populations, such as pregnant patients and those with cardiac failure, liver disease, or cancer. Short- and long-term outcomes of AKI, management of AKI and persistent dialysis needs, and key considerations in the prescription of RRT are reviewed.
Session Objectives
Upon completion of this program, the participant will be able to: 1) describe the management of sepsis-induced AKI and the microcirculation; 2) discuss volume assessment and fluid management in critically ill patients with AKI; 3) discuss the diagnosis and management of AKI that develops in patients with heart failure, liver disease, cancer, and pregnancy; 4) identify appropriate drug dosing in AKI and nephrotoxin avoidance in the critical care unit; 5) describe long-term, post-hospital care for patients who survive an episode of AKI; and 6) explain kidney replacement modalities and the most appropriate dose and prescription of RRT for critically ill patients with AKI.
Learning Pathway(s)
- AKI and Critical Care
Presentations
- Check In and Continental Breakfast
07:00 AM PDT – 08:00 AM PDT
- Welcome and Introduction
08:00 AM PDT – 08:15 AM PDT
- Sepsis-Induced AKI: Understanding and Managing the Microcirculation and Inflammatory Response
08:15 AM PDT – 08:45 AM PDT
- Fluids in Critical Care: Balancing Resuscitation and Avoiding Fluid Overload
08:45 AM PDT – 09:15 AM PDT
- Diagnosis and Management of Dysnatremia in the Critical Care Unit
09:15 AM PDT – 09:45 AM PDT
- Break
09:45 AM PDT – 10:15 AM PDT
- Pharmacological Management of AKI: Optimizing Drug Dosing and Avoiding Nephrotoxins
10:15 AM PDT – 10:45 AM PDT
- Advanced RRT Part I: Precision Solute Control and Dynamic Dosing with CRRT
10:45 AM PDT – 11:15 AM PDT
- Ethics in the Critical Care Unit: Let’s Do Right by Our Patients
11:15 AM PDT – 11:45 AM PDT
- Lunch (on your own)
11:45 AM PDT – 12:45 PM PDT
- Advanced RRT Part II: Intermittent Hemodialysis, Prolonged Intermittent RRT, and Accelerated Venovenous Hemofiltration in the Intensive Care Unit
12:45 PM PDT – 01:15 PM PDT
- Transitioning between RRT Modalities: Criteria, Timing, and Techniques
01:15 PM PDT – 01:45 PM PDT
- Post-hospital AKI Toolkit: Multidisciplinary Care for AKI Survivors
01:45 PM PDT – 02:15 PM PDT
- Nephrocardiology: Approach to Patients with Acute Cardiorenal Syndrome
02:15 PM PDT – 02:45 PM PDT
- Break
02:45 PM PDT – 03:15 PM PDT
- AKI in Pregnancy: Optimal Management of Unique Challenges
03:15 PM PDT – 03:45 PM PDT
- Onconephrology: Diagnosis and Management of AKI in Patients with Cancer
03:45 PM PDT – 04:15 PM PDT
- Hepatonephrology: Management of AKI in Patients with Liver Failure
04:15 PM PDT – 04:45 PM PDT
- Bridging Gaps in Pediatric AKI: Multidisciplinary Approach to Innovation, Management, and Advocacy
04:45 PM PDT – 05:15 PM PDT
- Panel Discussion: Interdisciplinary Care Strategies in the Critical Care Unit
05:15 PM PDT – 05:45 PM PDT