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FEATURING LIVE CASES
COURSE DIRECTORSIngemar Davidson, M.D., Ph.D.
Bart Dolmatch, M.D.
CO-COURSE DIRECTORTheodore Saad, M.D.
PROGRAM ENCLOSED
www.dialysiscontroversies.com
October 11-12, 2012PALMER HOUSE HILTON • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO WEIGH IN ON THE HARD-HITTING CONTROVERSIES SURROUNDING DIALYSIS ACCESS.
The 9th Annual
SoDA
SIMULATION
of DIALYSIS ACCESS
OCTOBER 10
Sponsored by
A National Perspective without Limitations
Don’t miss the opportunity to weigh in on the hard-hitting controversies surrounding dialysis access.
The 9th Annual Controversies in Dialysis Access (CiDA) will set the stage for debates, discussions and a competitive challenge among interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons and nephrologists with the goal of improving patient care. A one-of-a-kind, highly interactive educational experience, CiDA invites each attendee to engage by sharing opinions and reacting to lectures through real-time audience polling and during question-and-answer sessions. Ideal for dialysis access veterans and beginners, CiDA 2012 will have attendees reassessing their approach, exploring innovative devices and contemplating techniques in the placement and management of dialysis access.
MEETING FEATURES
• Intensive Debates on Controversial Topics• Live Interventional Case Presentations• Case Reviews and Complications Sessions• Talks by Experienced Leaders in the Field• Interactive Real-time Polling of the Audience• Question-and-Answer Sessions that Cut to the Chase• It’s Access Academic: Clinical Game-show Style Challenge• Online Access to Course Presentations• Complimentary Journal Volume featurin
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SIMULATION of DIALYSIS ACCESSOctober 10, 2012 | The Palmer House Hilton | Chicago, Illinois
An Optional Pre-course to CiDA 2012
SoDA COURSE DIRECTORS
Douglas Slakey M.D, Ph.D.New Orleans, Louisiana
Ingemar Davidson, M.D., Ph.D.Dallas, Texas
Bart Dolmatch, M.D.Dallas, Texas
SoDA FACULTY
Christine Hwang, M.D.Dallas, Texas
William Jennings, M.D.Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Charmaine Lok, M.D.Toronto, Ontario
Elaine Meyer Ph.D.Boston, Massachusetts
Eric Peden, M.D.Houston, Texas
Mauro Pittiruti M.D.Rome, Italy
John Ross, M.D.Orangeburg, South Carolina
SoDA 2012Simulation of Dialysis Access (SoDA) will introduce physicians to new techniques in dialysis access through a variety of hands-on simulations. Expert lectures and panel discussions will complement the practical aspects of this unique and instructive meeting. SoDA promises an intensive examination of how simulation training can advance the field of dialysis access management. Through exploratory discussion, hands-on demonstrations and advice from leading experts, attendees will expand their skills and broaden their knowledge in an exciting, new way. For more information and to view the SoDa Scientific program please visit www.dialysiscontroversies.com.
CME INFORMATION
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, the physician should be able to:• Understand and apply new algorithms for optimal patient selection for mode, location and type of dialysis access.• Choose the most appropriate surgical or interventional treatment options for dialysis access based on clinical trials, practice patterns and experience of thought leaders.• Identify and understand the controversial areas in dialysis access based on clinical data.• Make clinical care decisions based on current evidence and established patient care standards.
Target AudienceControversies in Dialysis Access will be of value to surgeons, interventional radiologists, nephrologists, and medical staff who care for dialysis access patients.
AccreditationComplete Conference Management is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit DesignationComplete Conference Management designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.50 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Note: According to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM
meet the ANCC-accredited CNE criteria.
DisclaimerThe information provided at this CME activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment of a physician relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.
Faculty DisclosureIn accordance with ACCME Accreditation requirements, faculty are required to disclose any financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed during this educational activity and with any commercial supporters of this activity.
COURSE DIRECTORS Ingemar Davidson, M.D., Ph.D.Professor, Department of Surgery; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at DallasDallas, Texas
Bart Dolmatch, M.D.Professor, Department of Radiology;Director, Vascular and Interventional Radiology; University of TexasSouthwestern Medical Center at DallasDallas, Texas
CO-COURSE DIRECTOR
Theodore F. Saad, M.D.Interventional Nephrologist,Nephrology Associates, P.A.;Christiana Care Health SystemNewark, Delaware
INVITED FACULTY
Kenneth Abreo, M.D.Louisiana State UniversityBrooklyn, New York
Michael Allon, M.D.University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, Alabama
Arif Asif, M.D.University of Miami School of MedicineMiami, Florida
Joanne Bargman, M.D.University Health NetworkToronto, Canada
8:17 a.m. Surgically Placed PD Catheters: Patient Selection and Outcomes
Dr. Hwang
8:23 a.m. Around CiDA’s Table: PD Catheter Placement Options: Is There a “Best Practice?”
Drs. Abreo, Bargman, Hwang, Palmer, Slakey
8:35 a.m. CiDA’s on the Case #1: The Malfunctioning PD Catheter: What’s Wrong, Why Did it Happen, and How Can it be Fixed?
Moderator: Dr. Dolmatch Panelists: Drs. Abreo, Bargman, Hwang, Palmer, Slakey
9:00 a.m. Tunneled Dialysis Catheters for Initiation of Hemodialysis: What’s the Problem?
Dr. Work
9:08 a.m. Why are Catheters Still the Predominant Initial HD Access in the U.S. and What Effectively Reduces Their Use?
Dr. Wish
9:16 a.m. CiDA’s on the Case #2: TDC or Not? Case-based Application of TDC Avoidance Strategies
Moderator: Dr. Dolmatch Panel: Drs. Bargman, Slakey, Wish, Work
9:40 a.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits
Session II The Best Access for Every Patient Moderators: Drs. Davidson and Lok
10:00 a.m. The Fistula First Initiative: Old News or New Hope? Dr. Spergel
10:08 a.m. Vascular Evaluation and Decisions for Access in Diabetic Patients: Anything Different?
Dr. Allon
10:16 a.m. AVF Timing: Should Pre-emptive AVF’s Be Created in High Risk Patients
Dr. Lok
DEBATE: Are We Getting Any Better at Selecting the “Best” Dialysis Access for Our Patients?
10:24 a.m. For ESRD Patients, an AVF Should Always Be Considered First Dr. Spergel
10:30 a.m. An AVF, When Possible, Is not Always in the Patient’s Best Interest Dr. Davidson
10:36 a.m. Discussion Drs. Spergel, Allon, Lok, and Davidson
Session III: A Smorgasbord of Interesting Topics Moderators: Drs. Vesely and Beathard10:46 a.m. Upper Arm AV Access: Brachiobasilic AVF, Brachiocephalic
AVF, or AVG - What’s Most Durable?Dr. Work
10:54 a.m. Thigh Access: Options, Outcomes and Controversies Dr. Allon
11:02 a.m. Those Little Yellow Things that are Sold to Keep Catheters from Clotting and Getting Infected
Dr. Hentschel
11:10 a.m. Concensus in Dialysis Access: Terms and Definitions - Do They Matter and Can We Agree?
Dr. Vesely
11:18 a.m. Lies, More Lies, and Then There Are Statistics: Can Non-inferiority Studies Ever Show Superiority? and Other Basic Concepts
Dr. Beathard
11:26 a.m Around CiDA’s Table: Dining at the Smorgasbord Drs. Work, Allon, Hentschel, Vesely, Beathard, Work
11:35 a.m. CiDA’s on the Case #3: Whatever Happened to Patients from Past CiDA Case Sessions?
Moderator: Dr. Dolmatch Panel: Drs. Allon, Hentschel, Vesely, Work
12:00 p.m. Lunch and Visit Exhibits
CiDA Clinic Sessions (Attendee’s Choice)
1:10 p.m. 1. Surgical Techniques for Creation of AV Access: How I Do It Moderator: Dr. Davidson Panelists: Drs. Jennings, Packer, Slakey, Spergel
1:10 p.m. 2. Endovascular Techniques to Maintain AVF’s and AVG’s: Moderator: Dr. Dolmatch How I Do It Panelists: Drs. Abreo, Saad, Trerotola, Urbanes 1:10 p.m. 3. Practical Aspects of Delivering PD and HD: The Devil Is in the Moderator: Dr. Bargman Details Panelists: Drs. LaMendola, Allon, Palmer, Work, Wish
Session IV The Best Strategies to Maintain Access Moderators: Drs. Dolmatch and Allon
2:00 p.m. AV Access Surveillance and Monitoring: What’s Expected and How’s It Really Being Done in the U.S.?
Dr. Abreo
2:08 p.m. AV Access Flow Measurements - When Are They Abnormal and What Should Be Done?
Dr. Vesely
2:16 p.m. Is There Value to an Elective Fistulogram After Previous AV Access Intervention?
Dr. Miller
2:24 p.m. Hyperkalemia Waltz Warning: Why did it Occur, What are the Manifestations, Which Treatment is Best, When to Proceed?
Dr. Palmer
2:32 p.m. Safe and Effective Use of CO2 for Fistulography Dr. Wayne
2:40 p.m. Around CiDA’s Table: Panel Discussion Panelists: Drs. Abreo, Vesely, Miller, Palmer, Wayne
2:50 p.m. Refreshment Break and Visit Exhibits
3:10 p.m. Post-market Clinical Trial Results of an FDA-approved Stent Graft for AVG Venous Anastomotic Stenosis.
Dr. Haskal
3:18 p.m. Stent Grafts for Salvage of PTA: Outcome in 106 Patients Dr. Dolmatch
3:26 p.m. Stent Grafts in AV Access: Is There Madness to the Method? Dr. Trerotola
3:34 p.m. Around CiDA’s Table: Stent-grafts: Where Do They Fit in AV Access Maintenance?
Session IX The Clotted AV Access Moderators: Drs. Asif and Dolmatch
3:00 p.m. AVF Declotting: What’s New? Dr. Falk
3:08 p.m. Update on Patency Following AVF Declotting Dr. Beathard
DEBATE: A “Good” 3-week-old AVF Just Clotted Yesterday
3:16 p.m. It’s Worth DeclottingDr. Asif
3:22 p.m. Don’t Bother Dr. Trerotola
3:28 p.m. Panel Discussion: When to Abandon a Thrombosed AVF Drs. Asif, Falk, Beathard, Trerotola
3:40 p.m. CiDA LIVE Case #5 Operator: Dr. Ross
Panelists: Drs. Falk, Rajan, Trerotola, Miller, Work
4:15 p.m. Awards and Final Thoughts Drs. Davidson and Dolmatch
4:30 p.m. Symposium Adjourn
Day 2: October 12 (Continued)
ACCOMMODATIONS The Palmer House Hilton17 East Monroe StreetChicago, Illinois 60603Reservations: 1-800-HILTONS (1-800-445-8667)Special Meeting Rate: $255
The legendary Palmer House hotel is synonymous with Chicago’s rich history. Conveniently located in downtown, hotel guests will be within walking distance of downtown shops, architectural landmarks and national attractions.
To obtain the special meeting rate, please identify yourself as a participant of the 9th Annual CiDA (Controversies in Dialysis Access) meeting when reserving your room. The deadline to reserve rooms at the discounted rate is Tuesday, September 25, 2012, or until available discounted rooms have been reserved, whichever comes first. For information about sporting events, area attractions, dining options and more, please visit www.explorechicago.org
Registration Type
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Physician Assistant, Current Student)
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*Fellow/Resident: A letter of fellowship status from your program director is required in order to qualify for reduced fee. Please fax letter to 305-279-8221 or email to [email protected].
CiDA & SoDA Combo
October 10-12
CiDA Course October 11-12
SoDA Course October 10
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Pre-registration deadline is October 4, 2012, at 11:59 PM EST. Registration will reopen onsite. First Name: Last Name: Designation: MD DO PhD PA BSN LPN NP RN RT RT(R) RVT CVT Other: Home Address: City: State: Postal Code: Country: Medical Center/Hospital/Company: Daytime Phone: Mobile Phone: E-mail Address (Required to receive confirmation & certificate information): Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please specify any special services you require: State(s) of ProfessionalLicensure: License Number:
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Thursday, October 11 Surgical Techniques for Creation of AV Access: How I Do It Practical Aspects of Delivering PD and HD: The Devil Is in the Details Endovascular Techniques to Maintain AVF’s and AVG’s: How I do it Friday, October 12 Technical Considerations in Treating the Clotted AV Access Technical Considerations in Symptomatic Central Vein Obstruction
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CiDA & SoDA ComboOctober 10-12
CiDA CourseOctober 11-12
SoDA Course OnlyOctober 10
Fellow/Resident: A letter of fellowship status from your program director is required in order to qualify for reduced fee. Please fax letter to 305-279-8221 or you may e-mail your letter to [email protected].
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