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kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Alexandra O Stathis

Prince of Wales Hospital, Australia

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Rabii Madi

Augusta University Medical Center, USA

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Reno Rudiman

Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Indonesia

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Youssef El Gammal

Ajman Speciality General Hospital, UAE

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Wei Ling Huang

Medical Acupuncturist and Pain manager, Brazil

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Thomas Ryzlewicz

Via Medis Dialysis center Germany

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Prof. Satoshi Teraoka

International University of Health and Welfare, Japan

kidney failure, renal care, chronic kidney disease, CKD, dialysis, nephrology, kidney treatment, renal health, kidney function, kidney disease management, kidney care, ESRD, end-stage renal disease.

Prof. John K. Maesaka

Research Stony Brook University School of Medicine, USA

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About Conference


Kidney Care 2025 extends its invitation for you to attend International conference on 5th International conference on Kidney Failure & Renal Care which is scheduled to be organized on March 25-26, 2025 London, UK. The Kidney Care 2025 mainly focuses on Novel educational approaches to enhance learning and interest in Nephrology & Urology. The detailed information about the systemic conditions that affect the kidneys and systemic problems that occur because of kidney problems. The conference will focus around the theme “Innovating Kidney Health: Advances in Nephrology, Urology

The conference highlights keynote presentations, oral talks, poster presentations and exhibitions. All the speakers, participants, students, and delegates from across the globe are cordially invited to the event the international Kidney Care 2025. Encourage young student researchers through Poster Award Competition and Young Research Forum at the conference venue.

Why to attend?

Kidney Care 2025 is an amalgam of theory, research, and clinical expertise with the goal of assessing, deciphering, and resolving kidney-related discomfort or dysfunction while also advancing human health and development. Nephrologists and alternative medical professionals will have a great chance to advocate for the careful administration of kidney medication at this worldwide event. They can also review the best case studies that demonstrate how different approaches to treating different illnesses can ultimately lead to healing and curing, supported by evidence, and offer the morally correct course of action for treating chronic conditions.

Target audience:

  • Nephrologists

  • Kidney Specialists

  • General Physicians

  • Nephrology and Urology Professors

  • Renal Practitioners

  • Kidney Coordinators

  • Renal Transplantation Surgeons

  • Postdoctoral Students

  • Nephrology Academicians

  • Renal Dieticians      

  • Young Research Scientists

  • Business Delegates

  • Business Entrepreneurs

  • Laboratory Technicians and Diagnostic Companies

  • Pharmaceutical Companies and Industries

  • Nephrology and Urology Associations and Societies

  • Medical & Pharmaceutical Companies

Sessions and Tracks

Track-1: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Chronic kidney diseases (CKD), categorized as persistent disorders, encompass conditions that inflict damage on the kidneys, compromising their ability to effectively eliminate waste through abnormal functionality. As chronic kidney disease progresses, there is a buildup of waste at elevated levels in the blood, leading to feelings of illness. This condition can give rise to complications such as anemia, high blood pressure, weakened bones, nerve damage, and compromised nutritional health. Furthermore, chronic kidney disease heightens the risk of developing coronary thrombosis and heart-related issues. These complications may manifest gradually over an extended period. The primary culprits behind chronic kidney disease are diabetes and hypertension.

  • Blood pressure

  • Nerve damage

  • Coronary thrombosis

Track-2: Nephrology Nursing

Medical professionals in nephrology use the nursing process to care for patients of any age who have a kidney infection or are at risk of developing one. Nephrology nursing involves both preventing disease and assessing patients' and families' needs for well-being. Nursing care spans the life span and involves patients experiencing the real or catastrophic aftermath of severe or chronic renal disease; thus, nephrology medical professionals need to be well-versed, extraordinarily talented, and invigorated. These attendants also oversee every organ system in the body, necessitating a comprehensive approach to on going care that is both rewarding and challenging. Propelled by inventive and educational breakthroughs, nephrology nursing remains a vibrant area offering a diverse range of career opportunities for healthcare providers at every level.

Track-3: Kidney Transplant

The transplanting of a kidney into a patient with end-stage kidney disease is known as kidney transplantation or renal transplantation. Depending on where the donor organ comes from, kidney transplantation is often referred to as cadaveric or living donor transplantation. Depending on whether a genetic connection exists between the kidney donor and kidney recipient, living kidney donors are previously classified as either non-related living transplants or living related shifts. Exchanges and chains are a creative technique to increase the pool of living donors.

Track-4: Dialysis

The process of dialysis involves solute diffusion and liquid ultrafiltration over a semi-permeable layer. A characteristic of compounds in water is diffusion. In water, chemicals frequently transition from a region of high fixation to one of low fixation. Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, the two main types of dialysis, remove wastes and water from the blood in different ways. Hemodialysis purges waste by passing blood through a dialyzer, an external filter with a semipermeable membrane that circulates blood outside the body. Generally speaking, there are five different types of dialysis, of which three are primary and two are secondary: Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, hemofiltration are primary types of dialysis and were as hemodiafiltration, and intestinal dialysis is minor type of dialysis.

Track-5: Hypertension

Hypertension is a major risk factor for chronic kidney disease and its progression. Effective management involves controlling blood pressure through lifestyle changes and medication. Advances in nephrology include a better understanding of the mechanisms linking hypertension and kidney damage, as well as new treatment options to manage blood pressure and protect renal function.

Track-6: Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are solid formations comprising minerals and salt that form within the kidneys, also referred to as renal calculi, nephrolithiasis, or urolithiasis. Various factors, including diet, excess body weight, specific supplements, drugs, and certain medical conditions, can contribute to the development of kidney stones. Any part of the urinary tract, including the kidneys and bladder, may be susceptible to kidney stones and related diseases. When urine becomes concentrated, minerals can crystallize, adhere together, and often result in the formation of stones. While the passage of kidney stones can be intensely painful, early detection usually prevents permanent harm. Depending on the circumstances, managing kidney stones may only require painkillers and increased water intake. Surgery may be necessary in cases where stones are lodged in the urinary tract, associated with an infection, or causing complications.

Track-7: Urology / Urinary Tract Infections

When germs enter the urinary tract through the urethra and begin to proliferate in the bladder, a urinary tract infection is undoubtedly the result. Even while the urinary system is built to keep off such tiny invaders, these safeguards can go wrong. When that happens, it's possible for bacteria to establish a foothold and develop into a full-blown urinary tract contamination. UTIs (urinary tract infections) are especially common in older persons, newborns, and women.

Track-8: Diabetic Nephropathy

Diabetic kidney disease, also known as diabetic nephropathy, is a renal complication that often arises in individuals with diabetes mellitus. In diabetic nephropathy, the kidney's filters and glomeruli suffer damage, leading to an abnormal release of a significant amount of protein from the blood into the urine. Over an extended period, this condition can result in kidney damage. The primary function of the kidneys is to cleanse the blood, and if they are impaired, waste and fluids accumulate in the bloodstream without being properly eliminated from the body. When diabetes causes damage to the kidneys, it is termed diabetic nephropathy. Typically, this condition begins before noticeable symptoms appear, with the initial sign being a small amount of protein in the urine. Diagnostic tests such as urine tests or blood tests can identify diabetic nephropathy and assess the kidney's functionality.

Track-9: Pediatrics and Geriatric Nephrology

Longer-living patients are more likely to get infections that lead to chronic kidney disorders, which frequently go undiagnosed until an emergency dialysis session is required. Multiple renal cysts are a characteristic of renal cystic disease, which is a broad category of pathological features that can be defined as either acquired or hereditary. It can also be classed as a primary or secondary renal ailment. Every disease entity has a different presentation, prognosis, and course of treatment. Renal cysts are spherical, fluid-filled entities with smooth walls that are encircled by renal tubules that protrude centrally. But lately, there have been notable advancements, particularly in our knowledge of autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disorders (ADPKD and ARPKD). A developing picture suggests that abnormalities in cellular cyclic AMP (cAMP) buildup, intracellular calcium control, and basic ciliary signalling pathways all contribute to changed cellular functioning.

Track-10: Surgery for Renal Disease

The essential organs known as kidneys, shaped like beans, play a crucial role in sustaining life. Positioned behind the abdominal organs and beneath the rib cage on either side of the spine, the kidneys serve various vital functions. They filter blood to eliminate waste products generated from regular bodily processes, expelling these byproducts from the body through urine, and selectively reabsorbing water and essential chemicals. Additionally, the kidneys release hormones to regulate blood pressure, including erythropoietin, which stimulates the production of red blood cells. The kidneys produce urine, which is then transported to the bladder via the ureters. The bladder functions as a reservoir for urine, and the body triggers the production of urine when it senses the bladder is full.

Track-11: Cardiovascular Impact of Kidney Disease

Kidney disease can contribute to coronary artery or heart disease, resulting in the death of over 20 million individuals in the U.S. with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The presence of CKD significantly heightens the risk of death from cardiovascular diseases, with coronary disease accounting for the majority of fatalities in CKD patients. Even in the early or mild stages of renal disease, individuals face an elevated risk of heart-related issues, including heart attacks and death from heart disease. Among kidney dialysis patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, mortality rates are 10 to 30 times higher than in the general population of cardiovascular patients. Major risk factors for both heart disease and chronic kidney disease include diabetes and hypertension. Regardless of the presence of hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and concurrent diabetes, kidney disease (whether acute or chronic) can escalate the risk of cardiovascular illness.

Track-12: Women Health and Pregnancy

The uterus becomes large during pregnancy and packs the ureters. This alteration causes the kidneys to retain pee, which causes the urine to remain dormant. As a result, rather than washing out, the microscopic organisms accumulate in the kidney. Contamination results from this. The majority of the time, renal problems only worsen in pregnant women with uncontrolled hypertension. A chronic renal disease before to conception increases the risk that the foetus will not develop normally or will be stillborn. Most typically, women who have a major renal disease are unable to carry their babies to term.

Track-13: Mineral and Bone Disorder in CKD

In individuals with chronic kidney disease, mineral and bone disorders, collectively known as renal osteodystrophy, are prevalent. Patients with chronic kidney diseases often exhibit imbalances in calcium and phosphorus levels in their blood due to hormonal disruptions, ultimately leading to kidney failure and the need for dialysis. The kidneys play a crucial role in preserving healthy bone mass and structure by regulating phosphorus and calcium levels in the bloodstream. Healthy kidneys stimulate the conversion of a type of vitamin D, obtained from food, into calcitriol, the active form of the vitamin. Calcitriol aids the kidneys in maintaining blood calcium levels and promoting bone formation. Additionally, the kidneys eliminate excess phosphorus, ensuring a balance between phosphorus and calcium levels in the blood. Maintaining optimal phosphorus levels in the blood is essential for preserving strong and healthy bones.

Track-14: Renal Pathology and Immunology

Pathogenic immune responses against renal auto antigens or the localised emergence of basic autoimmunity frequently target the kidneys. Renal pathologists use specialised testing and electron microscopes to detect the cells linked to diseases that affect the kidneys. Kidney biopsies enable us to examine renal clutters, assess expectations, assist in identifying the most effective corrective strategy, and monitor the development of disease in both adjacent and allograft transplant kidneys. A combination of light, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy is used to maximally mishandle renal biopsy images. Since every microscope needs specific preparation and obsession techniques, renal biopsy foci are often divided into three sections.

Track-15: Drugs for Kidney Diseases

Despite the fact that medicine cannot cure chronic kidney disease, it is frequently employed to treat its symptoms and its side effects and to prevent future kidney damage. Most individuals with chronic renal disease experience issues with high blood pressure at some point during their illness. Blood pressure medications assist in keeping it within a certain range and halting further renal damage. Before you find a medication that effectively lowers your blood pressure without causing irritating side effects, you might need to test a few different blood pressure medications. To achieve the optimum results, the majority of patients must take a combination of medications. Three to five days after starting or switching medications, your doctor could perform blood testing.

Track-16: Kidney and Bladder Cancer

A field of medicine that studies normal kidney function, renal disorders, and how to treat them. Furthermore, renal replacement medications are used. Acute renal failure: Kidneys' inability to properly filter waste from the blood. Some of the symptoms include decreased urine flow, edoema brought on by urinary retention, nausea, and shortness of breath. Acute tubular necrosis was the demise of the renal tubules' tubular epithelial lining. Low blood pressure and the use of nephrotoxic medications are the usual causes. Diabetic insipidus: A condition where the kidneys stop the body from excreting water. Hypocalcemia and Many Additional Nephrology-Related Case Reports. Every nephrologist has received considerable training in general internal medicine, and many of them treat their patients for conditions besides renal disease.

Track-17: Stem Cells in Renal Disorders

Mesenchyme stem cells a type of stem cell that plays a significant role in kidney healing and the body's natural defense against kidney damage. Found in the bone marrow, these stem cells protect the kidneys from injury and accelerate healing.

Track-18:  Sexual Health in Urology

Sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being for patients with urological conditions. Addressing issues such as erectile dysfunction, sexual pain, and hormonal imbalances involves a holistic approach. Advances in treatment options and patient education aim to improve sexual health outcomes and quality of life for individuals with urological disorders.

Market Analysis

As indicated by the current measurements the eighteenth driving passing reason for Turkey is kidney sicknesses. The profound quality rate in Turkey for kidney illnesses is 5.47 on the planet; consistently no less than 2.3 million individuals may have passed on as a result of kidney disappointment. In 2030 number of individuals are experiencing dialyses or kidney transplantation set to dramatically increase to more than 5 million. In Istanbul each 1 of every 3 grown-ups is at present in danger for creating kidney ailments. The ninth driving reason for passing’s in Turkey is kidney infection. In Istanbul 6 lakh passing’s are because of kidney illnesses. It is being expressed that all through Turkey in excess of 17,105 kidney transplantations occurred in 2014 alone. In 2015, 11,570 originated from expired givers and 5,535 originated from living contributors. Consistently 12 individuals pass on while sitting tight for an existence sparing kidney transplant. For like clockwork an individual is added to the renal transplant list. In 2014, 4,270 patients kicked the bucket because of expanding the slack time for a kidney transplant. Another, 3,617 individuals turned out to be excessively wiped out, making it impossible to take conveyance of kidney transplant. Therapeutic Expenditures for singular patient every year with kidney infection increment from $15,000 in arrange 3 to $28,000 in organize 4 to more than $ 70,000 in arrange 5. Consistently, Medicare spent about $ 28.6 billion to treat individuals with kidney disappointment. National kidney Foundation has given more than $100 million to inquire about. Every year US spent $ 41 billion or 17% of their Medicare spending plan on individuals with kidney illnesses.

Nephrology extent of training has experienced significant changes in the previous decade. This advancement is to a great extent due to:

The general predominance of CKD in the overall public is around 14%.

Hypertension and diabetes is the fundamental driver of CKD. Half of people with CKD likewise have diabetes as well as self-revealed cardiovascular illness (CVD).

  • In excess of 661,000 Americans have kidney disappointment. Of these, 468,000 people are on dialysis, and around 193,000 live with a working kidney transplant.
  • Kidney sickness frequently has no manifestations in its beginning periods and can go undetected until the point when it is extremely best in class. (Thus, kidney illness is regularly alluded to as a "noiseless malady.")
  • The balanced occurrence rate of ESRD in the Assembled States climbed forcefully in the 1990s, levelled off in the mid 2000's, and has declined marginally since its crest in 2006.
  • Contrasted with Caucasians, ESRD predominance is around 3.7 times more prominent in African Americans, 1.4 times more noteworthy in Local Americans, and 1.5 times more prominent in Asian Americans.

Members Associated with Nephrology Research

  • Nephrologists
  • Paediatric Nephrology
  • Fellows or postdoctoral students
  • Nephrology Academicians
  • Students pursuing an MD or PhD
  • Emeritus
  • Young research scientist

                                            

Participant Options & Benefits

Kidney Care 2025 offers a range of participant options and benefits designed to enhance your conference experience and maximize your professional development. Participants can choose from the following options:

1. Delegate Registration:

  • Access to all scientific sessions, keynote lectures, and workshops.

  • Networking opportunities with fellow professionals and experts in the field.

  • Conference materials, including abstract books and program schedules.

2. Presenter Registration:

  • Opportunity to present your research findings through oral or poster presentations.

  • Feedback from peers and experts in the field.

  • Publication opportunities in conference proceedings or affiliated journals.

3. Student Registration:

  • Special rates for students currently enrolled in academic programs.

  • Access to educational sessions and networking opportunities.

  • Opportunity to showcase research projects through poster presentations.

4. Industry Registration:

  • Exhibition space to showcase products, services, and innovations.

  • Networking opportunities with key opinion leaders and professionals.

  • Brand visibility among a targeted audience of healthcare professionals.

5. Virtual Attendance:

  • Access to live-streamed sessions and on-demand recordings.

  • Participation in interactive sessions and virtual networking events.

  • Flexibility to attend sessions from anywhere in the world.

Benefits for Participants:

  • Stay updated on the latest advancements and research findings in nephrology and urology.

  • Expand your professional network and connect with peers and experts in the field.

  • Enhance your knowledge and skills through interactive workshops and educational sessions.

  • Explore career opportunities and collaborations in nephrology and urology.

  • Earn continuing education credits and enhance your professional credentials.

Join Us at Kidney Care 2025 whether you are a researcher, clinician, student, or industry professional, Kidney Care 2025 offers a valuable opportunity to learn, network, and collaborate with experts in the field. Register today and be a part of this exciting event in London, UK!

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Keytopics

  • Acidosis And Alkalosis In Renal Failure
  • Advances In Kidney Failure Research
  • Anemia In Kidney Disease
  • Bone Mineral Disorder In CKD
  • Causes Of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Stages
  • Chronic Kidney Disease And Cardiovascular Risk
  • Complications Of Dialysis
  • Cultural Considerations In Kidney Disease Management
  • Diabetes And Kidney Damage
  • Diagnostic Tests For Kidney Failure
  • Dialysis Access Devices And Care
  • Dialysis And Fluid Balance Monitoring
  • Dialysis: Types And Procedures
  • Electrolyte Imbalances In Renal Failure
  • Ethical Issues In Renal Care
  • Fluid Management In Dialysis Patients
  • Future Directions In Renal Care Research
  • Genetic Disorders Leading To Kidney Disease
  • Geriatric Considerations In Kidney Care
  • Hemodialysis Vs. Peritoneal Dialysis
  • Hypertension And Kidney Failure
  • Immunosuppressive Therapy For Kidney Transplant Recipients
  • Impact Of Lifestyle Changes On Kidney Health
  • Impact Of Renal Care On Family Dynamics
  • Impact Of Smoking On Kidney Health
  • Innovations In Dialysis Technology
  • Kidney Disease And Cognitive Function
  • Kidney Disease And Obesity
  • Kidney Disease And Pregnancy
  • Kidney Failure And Metabolic Syndrome
  • Kidney Failure In Developing Countries
  • Kidney Health And Drug Interactions
  • Kidney Health In Different Demographics
  • Kidney Stones: Causes And Treatment
  • Kidney Transplantation: Indications And Procedures
  • Legal Aspects Of Kidney Transplantation
  • Long-term Outcomes Of Kidney Transplantation
  • Management Of Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Management Of Kidney Disease In Cancer Patients
  • Nutritional Management In Kidney Disease
  • Overview Of Kidney Function
  • Palliative Care In Kidney Failure
  • Patient Advocacy In Renal Care
  • Patient Education And Self-Management In CKD
  • Pediatric Kidney Disease
  • Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Care
  • Pharmacological Management Of Kidney Disease
  • Preventive Measures For Kidney Disease
  • Psychosocial Aspects Of Kidney Failure
  • Quality Of Life In Dialysis Patients
  • Renal Replacement Therapy Decision-Making
  • Renal Replacement Therapy In End-of-Life Care
  • Role Of Kidney Disease Education Programs
  • Role Of The Dietitian In Kidney Care
  • Role Of The Nephrologist In Patient Management
  • Symptoms Of Kidney Failure
  • Transition From Pediatric To Adult Kidney Care
  • Treatment Options For Acute Kidney Injury
  • Vascular Access For Hemodialysis