Members’ Update United Kingdom November, 2014

Members’ Update
United Kingdom
November, 2014
Dear Member,
Welcome to the latest update for UK members of the EDTNA/ERCA and a special welcome to all
new members, especially those of you who joined at the UK Seminar earlier this month.
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Since my last update both the 43 EDTNA/ERCA International Conference in Riga and the UK
Seminar in Ashford have happened – and both have been a huge success. In both cases plans
are now well underway for next year’s events!
I would also like to thank those of you who voted and supported my recent election to the Executive
Committee of the EDTNA/ERCA – the result of which is a need to start looking for a new UK Brand Ambassador!
43rd EDTNA/ERCA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
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The 43 EDTNA/ERCA International Conference took place in the beautiful Latvian capital, Riga between Saturday 6
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and Tuesday 9 September. Around 1000 people from throughout Europe and beyond attended the Riga Conference for
a quality scientific programme put together by the Scientific programme committee chaired by Helen Noble. For those of
you who weren’t able to make it to Riga, or were there but missed something, most of the presentations from the
programme are available from the EDTNA/ERCA web site.
At the International Conference three new EDTNA/ERCA Handbooks were launched. Of key importance is the new
Vascular Access Cannulation and Care – ‘A Nursing Best Practice Guide for Arteriovenous Fistula’ which was the result
of collaboration between EDTNA/ERCA and Fresenius Medical Care and extensive research covering over 9000 dialysis
patients across Europe. This guide is probably the first real evidence based guide to fistula cannulation produced, with
implications for practice in all haemodialysis environments – it should become indispensible on any HD Unit!
Also of key importance to the HD community is the second guidebook launched in Riga; ‘A Guide to Implementing Renal
Best Practice in Haemodialysis’ – which is based on best practice guidelines from across Europe and was an
EDTNA/ERCA and Baxter-Gambro collaboration. The third new guidebook launched in Riga ‘e-Health in Nephrology – A
Guide to Clinical Practice’ was sponsored by Sanofi and looks at how information technology can help us care for our
patients in the internet age. If you haven’t got your hands on these books, either in Riga or at the UK Seminar they are
available to all members either as hard copy to order or PDF to download from the Members’ section of the
EDTNA/ERCA web site.
During the Conference the EDTNA/ERCA Annual General Meeting also took place, at which time Maria Saraiva stood
down as Association President and Marianna Eleftheroudi, from Greece took over as president for the next year. At the
same meeting I took up my place on the Executive Committee following the election in the summer. A number of Brand
Ambassadors also stood down at Conference, including Angela Henson the International BA for Australia and New
Zealand. A full list of those now forming the leadership of EDTNA/ERCA and current vacancies can be found on the
EDTNA/ERCA Web site.
EDTNA/ERCA Secretariat
Källstorps Gård / Högs Byväg 118 / SE-246 55 Löddeköpinge / Sweden
Phone: +46 46 70 96 24 / e-mail: queries@edtnaerca.org
www.edtnaerca.org / www.edtnaerca-conference2014.com
EDTNA/ERCA Pilatusstrasse 35, CH-6003 Lucerne, Switzerland
Members’ Update
United Kingdom
November, 2014
EDTNA/ERCA UK SEMINAR
The 2014 EDTNA/ERCA UK Seminar took place at the International Hotel, Ashford on 2
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& 3 November and was a
huge success with over 120 attendees and excellent support from the British Kidney Patient Association (BKPA) and
renal industry. The theme of the Seminar was ‘Working in Teams to Deliver Quality Patient Care’ and the scientific
programme featured some excellent and important presentations. National Clinical Director Dr. Richard Fluck gave us an
invaluable review of current changes in policy and their effects on renal care in England. A key change is the anticipated
move of haemodialysis services from specialist commissioning under NHS England to being commissioned by Clinical
Commissioning Groups (CCGs). Dr Paul Stevens and EDTNA/ERCA CKD Nurse Consultant Karen Jenkins introduced
us to the new NICE guidelines for acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease respectively.
Maria Teresa Parisotto from Germany presented the research which underpins the new Vascular Access Guide
launched in Riga, and copies of the guidebook were available at the Seminar and disappeared from the stand like hot
cakes! There were also excellent presentations from David Keane on accurate dry weight assessment, Joe Bailey on
anticoagulation monitoring in haemodialysis, Dr. Enric Vilar on haemodiafiltration and Vivienne Wint on oxidative stress
in haemodialysis. Nephrologists Dr Chris Farmer and Dr Nasir Abbas conducted a lively but well-natured debate on
adequacy of dialysis versus optimum quality of life. Peritoneal dialysis was covered with talks from Rosalind Campbell
on encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis, increasing social support for patients at home from Linsey Worsey and glucose
degradation in warmed PD fluids by Caroline Judge.
Day two began with a session devoted to diabetes led by Professor David Wheeler, immediate past president of the
Renal Association and including a talk on insulin dosing in haemodialysis from Jo Reed and improving care for diabetic
feet by Caroline Judge. Lisa Burnapp from NHSBT presented the vision for increased transplantation up to 2020,
Elizabeth Clarke explained the new PIVOTAL IV Iron study and Mandy Cuthbert looked at aids to compliance with
phosphate binders. Sally Taber and Fiona Loud from BKPA spoke on the work of the BKPA and the Kidney Health
Delivering Excellence report. Finally there were sessions devoted to encouraging patient autonomy including a
presentation of the Dialysis Decision Aid by Kidney Research UK and Hilary Bekker, A shared haemodialysis Q&A
session by Tania Barnes and Melinda Howard and a talk on remote monitoring from Siobhan Doyle.
Some excellent posters were also presented with the best poster prize being awarded to Sian Fothergill for her poster on
improving transplant work-up coordination and the best beginner’s prize going to Angela Nagle for her poster detailing
how shared care was introduced to a busy main haemodialysis unit.
The industry exhibitions included stands from; Asahi Kasei, B.Braun, Cambridge Healthcare Supplies, Janssen, LINC
Medical, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, Nx Stage, Renal Services UK, Sanofi and Stanningley Pharma. Additonally
XtraMed assisted in the running of the buttonhole workshops and Fresenius Medical Care sponsored the vascular
access session. There were also stands from BKPA and Kidney Research UK – Thanks to them all for their excellent
support.
EDTNA/ERCA Secretariat
Källstorps Gård / Högs Byväg 118 / SE-246 55 Löddeköpinge / Sweden
Phone: +46 46 70 96 24 / e-mail: queries@edtnaerca.org
www.edtnaerca.org / www.edtnaerca-conference2014.com
EDTNA/ERCA Pilatusstrasse 35, CH-6003 Lucerne, Switzerland
Members’ Update
United Kingdom
November, 2014
The Sunday evening once again featured an excellent gala dinner, this time with entertainment from crooner Tom
Fitzpatrick, which I know was enjoyed my many present.
A heartfelt thank you to all who helped to make this year’s Seminar such a success – all the delegates and speakers, the
industry exhibitors, BKPA, the assistance of Caroline Judge and Karen Jenkins in running reception, chairing sessions
and moderating posters and of course Dave Randall for all he did behind the scenes – before, during and after the event.
POSITIONS VACANT!
Would you like to volunteer for EDTNA/ERCA?
There will be a vacancy on the Executive Committee (EC) – if you are interested in applying for this exciting opportunity
please contact me.
I am also looking for a volunteer to take over from me as UK Brand Ambassador when my term finishes this time next
year. As Brand Ambassador you will be responsible for running the UK Seminar from 2016. You will also have
involvement in the BRS Conference programme where there is customarily an EDTNA/ERCA badged session. The UK
Brand Ambassador also represents EDTNA/ERCA on the BRS Council and is expected to send out regular updates to
members – like this one. Finally all Brand Ambassadors participate in the programme of the International Conference by
staffing the EDTNA/ERCA booth and possibly chairing sessions and moderating posters. Training is provided at
conference for new BAs and there are regular tariff-free teleconference calls between the Bas and a dedicated member
of the EC to support them. It would work best if my replacement were able to work alongside me in the coming year so
that they can have a full handover of all that is involved. If you would like to know more please contact me.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
2015 BRS CONFERENCE Tuesday 30th June - Thursday 2nd July 2015
University of Leeds Leeds, LS2 9JT - www.britishrenal.org/conferences
44th EDTNA/ERCA International Conference September 26–29, 2015
Maritim Hotel & Internationales Congress Center Dresden, Germany
Conference Theme: Quality and Safety in Renal Care: Shared Responsibility among Health
Care Professionals and Patients - www.edtnaerca-conference2015.com
2015 EDTNA/ERCA UK SEMINAR November 1st & 2nd 2015
International Hotel, Ashford, Kent.
Seminar Theme: Putting the Patient at the Centre of the Multi-Disciplinary Team - marissa.dainton@nhs.net
Yours sincerely,
Marissa Dainton
Marissa Dainton
marissa.dainton@nhs.net
EDTNA/ERCA Secretariat
Källstorps Gård / Högs Byväg 118 / SE-246 55 Löddeköpinge / Sweden
Phone: +46 46 70 96 24 / e-mail: queries@edtnaerca.org
www.edtnaerca.org / www.edtnaerca-conference2014.com
EDTNA/ERCA Pilatusstrasse 35, CH-6003 Lucerne, Switzerland
Members’ Update
United Kingdom
November, 2014
SCENES FROM THE 2014 EDTNA/ERCA UK SEMINAR
2014 EDTNA/ERCA UK Seminar: Best Poster Presenter Sian Fothergill (left) and Best Beginner’s Poster
Presenter Angela Nagle (right) receiving their prizes from Marissa Dainton. Below – the Seminar in full swing.
EDTNA/ERCA Secretariat
Källstorps Gård / Högs Byväg 118 / SE-246 55 Löddeköpinge / Sweden
Phone: +46 46 70 96 24 / e-mail: queries@edtnaerca.org
www.edtnaerca.org / www.edtnaerca-conference2014.com
EDTNA/ERCA Pilatusstrasse 35, CH-6003 Lucerne, Switzerland