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As per available reports about 10 relevant journals, 25 Conferences, 31 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to about acute renal failure 2 articles are being published on Kidney failure.
Kidney failure (also kidney insufficiency) is a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood. The two main forms are acute kidney injury, which is often reversible with adequate treatment, and chronic kidney disease, which is often not reversible. In both cases, there is usually an underlying cause. Kidney failure is mainly determined by a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, the rate at which blood is filtered in the glomeruli of the kidney. This is detected by a decrease in or absence of urine production or determination of waste products (creatinine or urea) in the blood.
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Scope and Importance:
Kidney failure conference provides quality education and updates in the treatment and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and related conditions, kidney Stone removal to help improve patient outcomes, as well as transplantation and organ donation to help improve patient outcomes. The Kidney Stone Medicine program is designed for nurse practitioners, nurses, Kidney stone doctors, dietitians, social workers, in the fields of dialysis, transplantation and organ donation and healthcare professionals who care for individuals with kidney disease.
The kidneys are bean-shaped organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in vertebrate animals. They remove excess organic molecules (e.g., glucose) and it is by this action that their best-known function is performed: the removal of waste products of metabolism (e.g., urea, though 90% of this is reabsorbed along the nephron.) They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid–base balance, and regulation of blood pressure (via maintaining salt and water balance). They serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove water soluble wastes, which are diverted to the urinary bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium, and they are also responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids. The kidneys also produce hormones including calcitriol, erythropoietin, and the enzyme renin, the latter of which indirectly acts on the kidney in negative feedback.
Market Analysis:
Approximately 44% of new patients entering dialysis in the United States are diabetics. Early diagnosis of diabetes and early intervention are critical in preventing the normal progression to renal failure seen in many type 1 and a significant percentage of type 2 diabetics. Approximately 20.8 million people, or 7.0% of the population in the United States, are estimated to have diabetes, with a growing incidence. Roughly one third of this population, 6.2 million, is estimated to be undiagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes is higher in certain racial and ethnic groups, affecting approximately 13% of African Americans, 9.5% of Hispanics, and 15% of Native Americans, primarily with type 2 diabetes.1, 2 approximately 20% to 30% of all diabetics will develop evidence of nephropathy, although a higher percentage of type 1 patients progress to ESRD.
International symposium and workshops:
National symposium and workshops bring together nurse practitioners, nurses, dialysis technicians, dietitians, Kidney stone doctors, social workers, transplant coordinators, and healthcare professionals who care for individuals with kidney disease, and in the fields of dialysis, transplantation and organ donation. The Conference provides an open forum for presenting the latest results in the field of kidney transplant. Around 15 National symposiums and Workshops are going to be held across the globe which includes ‘15th Congress of the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis’, ‘State of the Art: Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation’, ‘2014 International Society for Blood Purification & Therapeutic Apheresis Academy Joint Conference’, ‘13th Annual Update in Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation’, ‘American Urological Association (AUA) Joseph Segura Annual Urolithiasis Update Course’, ‘‘Kidney Week 2014’, ‘American Nephrology Nurses' Association 45th National Symposium’, ‘American Urological Association (AUA) Joseph Segura Annual Urolithiasis Update Course’, ‘Kidney Stones: Medical, Surgical and Dietary Approaches’, ‘Topics in Nephrology, Urology and Men's Health - Eastern Caribbean Cruise Conference’.
List of Best International Conferences:
May 9-11, 2016 SanFrancisco, USA
June 30-Jul 1, 2016 Capetown, South Africa
Aug 18-20, 2016 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Oct 6-8, 2016 London, UK
Nov 7-9, 2016 Alicantae, Spain
May 9-11, 2016 SanFrancisco, USA
March 31-April 02, 2016 Valencia, Spain
November 03-05, 2016 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
April 18-20, 2016 Dubai, UAE
September 01-03, 2015 Valencia, Spain
November 3-5, 2016, Spain
September 27, 2016, UK
November 25-27, 2016 Australia
Sep 20 - Oct 2, 2016 Newzealand
September 7-10, 2016 Malaysia
October 13-17, 2016, USA
November 11-16, 2016, USA
March 7-14, 2016, USA
Sep 20 - Oct 2, 2016, USA
August 04-06, 2016, Canada
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