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3rd PARC TAULÍ INTERNATIONAL
VASCULAR ACCESS SYMPOSIUM
October 26-27, 2018
Sabadell, Barcelona
Support requested:
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SYMPOSIUM INFORMATION
Important symposium dates:
� Online Registration opens July 9, 2018
� Symposium Sessions October 26-27, 2018
WITH SUPPORT OF (pending):
� Centre Simulació Parc Taulí. Consorci Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí
� Catalan Society of Nephrology and its Working Group of Vascular Access
� Spanish Society of Nephrology
� GEMAV. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access
� Catalan Society of Angiology, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
� Spanish Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery
� Spanish Society of Dialysis and Transplant
� Vascular Access Society
� European Renal Association – European Dialysis and Transplantation Association
AIMED AT:
The PTIVAS target audience includes: nephrologists, vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, nurses and
residents in training.
HEALTH INTEREST AND ACCREDITATION
Acreditació sol.licitada al Consell Català de Formació Continuada de les Professions Sanitàries -
Comisión de Formación Continuada del Sistema Nacional de Salud.. Pending
Accreditation requested in the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. (previous edition 12
European CME credits (ECMEC)).
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WELCOME
We are preparing for the upcoming Third Parc Taulí International Vascular Access Symposium, 3rd PTIVAS
2018, and we would like to invite you to share our experience in Sabadell, Barcelona, in October, 2018.
The aim of PTIVAS is try to provide a comprehensive coverage of the field of vascular access in the dialysis
patient in the areas of higher interest in daily clinical practice. In this edition the purpose is to cover three
main objectives: review the current state in the fundamental topics in vascular access, highlight the latest
trending topics and discuss about how to register the vascular access activity to audit the results.
The perspective of the meeting is based on a multidisciplinary approach, with the participation of
nephrology, vascular surgery, interventional radiology and infirmary. Main topics will be presented in round
tables with invited speakers and panel discussions to encourage multidisciplinary interactions.
2018 Symposium Topic Highlights:
• Vascular Access data management
• From the patient to the multidisciplinary team
• Vascular Access Ultrasound. From mapping to surveillance
• Catheter. New challenges
• Endovascular approach. Beyond the limits
• Surgical approach. Beyond the limits
• Innovation in Vascular Access
• Vascular Access care
• Latest Best Practice Guidelines
• Arteriovenous Access and Heart
• Management: from costs to quality indicators
We hope to provide a comfortable environment for learning and share your experience. We hope that you
enjoy multidisciplinary interactions for the better understanding of the vascular access approach in the dialysis
patient.
We look forward to welcoming you to Sabadell.
Jose Ibeas, MD, PhD
Chairman, Organizing Committee
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COURSE VENUE
Auditorium Taulí nou
Consorci Corporació Sanitaria Parc Taulí
Parc Taulí, 1
08208. Sabadell (Barcelona)
ACCOMMODATION
Gran Hotel Verdi ****
C/ Francesc Macià, 62. 08206 – Sabadell
Room /day: 75 € + VAT (breakfast included)
The reservation and payment of accommodation must be made through the Technical Secretariat.
COURSE SECRETARIAT
Ester Freixa
Fundació Parc Taulí
E-mail [email protected] REGISTRATION INFORMATION
For Registration, send an e-mail [email protected]
PRICE IN EUROS (VAT not included)
* Fellows and Residents - Letter of verification from Department Head required.
Includes:
� Attendance at the symposium, and documentation CD, coffee breaks, lunch and certificate of attendance.
� Reduction in the membership fee of the Vascular Access Society for a year, which includes
subscription to the Journal of Vascular Access (50% discount of your conditions. Check in:
https://www.vascularaccesssociety.com)
Cancellation: Up to 15 days before the course starts. Subsequently we do not refund the registration fee. PAYMENT
Bank transfer to: Banc de Sabadell
IBAN: ES69-0081-5154-22-0002103622
SWIFT: BSABESBB
Regular VAS member
Early 200
150
Before Sept 10, 2018
Resident/Fellow/Nurse 150
Resident/Fellow 100
Regular
250
200
Resident/Fellow/Nurse 200
Resident/Fellow 150
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairman
Jose Ibeas, MD, PhD. Nephrology
Organizing committee
Jose Ibeas, MD, PhD. Nephrology
Joaquim Vallespin MD. Vascular Surgery
Anna Alguersuari. MD. Interventional Radiology
Ramon Roca-Tey. MD, PhD. Nephrology
Carolina Rubiella. RN
FACULTY
Anna Alguersuari, MD. Interventional Radiology, UDIAT, Vascular Access Program, Parc Taulí Sabadell,
University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV).
Inés Aragoncillo, MD. Nephrology, Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid. Spain. Spanish
Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV).
Dolores Arenas, MD. Nephrology, Hospital Vithas. Alicante, Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular
Access (GEMAV)
Pilar Caro, MD. Nephrology. Madrid, Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Nestor Fontseré, MD. Nephrology. Hospital Clinic. Barcelona. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular
Access (GEMAV)
Maurizio Gallieni, MD, Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Ospedale San Carlo Borromeo, Milan - Italy. Past-
President of the Vascular Access Society.
José García Revillo, MD. Interventional Radiology. Hospital Reina Sofía, Córdoba, Spain. Spanish
Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Antonio Giménez-Gaibar, MD. Chief of Department of Vascular Surgery, Parc Taulí Sabadell, University
Hospital, Barcelona, Spain. Past-President of the Catalan Society of Angiology and Vascular and Endovascular
Surgery. Past Vice-President of the Spanish Society of Vascular Surgery. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on
Vascular Access (GEMAV).
Jorge Gómez, MD. Interventional Radiology. Hospital Peset, Valencia, Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on
Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Enrique Gruss, MD. Nephrology. Hospital de Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on
Vascular Access (GEMAV)
David Hernan, RN. Nephrology. Fundación Renal Iñigo Alvarez de Toledo. Madrid, Spain. Spanish
Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Jose Ibeas, MD, PhD. Nephrology Department, Coordinator of the Vascular Access Program. Parc Taulí
Sabadell, University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain. Vascular access working groups of the Catalan Society of
Nephrology and the Spanish Society of Nephrology (GEMAV). Working group of Interventional Nephrology of
the Spanish Society of Nephrology. President Elect of the Vascular Access Society. International Committee of
the American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology (ASDIN).
Rubén Iglesias, RN. Nephrology Department, Vascular Access Program. Parc Taulí Sabadell, University Hospital,
Barcelona, Spain. Hemodialysis Consultant at EDTNA/ERCA - European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses
Association/European Renal Care Association
Nick Inston, MD, PhD. Consultant Surgeon and Clinical Lead for Renal Surgery and Transplantation at Queen
Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham - United Kingdom. President of The Vascular Access Society of Britain & Ireland.
Council of the Vascular Access Society.
Tamara Jemcov, MD. PhD. Head of Nephrology department, Clinical Hospital Centre Zemun, Belgrade,Serbia.
Council of the Vascular Access Society.
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Mariusz Kusztal, MD. Nephrology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland. Council of the Vascular
Access Society.
Carlo Lomonte, MD. U.O.C. di Nefrologia e Dialisi. Miulli General Hospital, Acquaviva delle Fonti, Italy.
Coordinator of the Italian Vascular Access Group Group. Council of the Vascular Access Society.
Cristina López, MD, PhD. Vascular Surgery. Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves de Granada, Spain.
Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Jan Malik, MD, PhD. Third Department of Internal Medicine,General University Hospital and First Faculty of
Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. President of the Vascular Access Society
Norton Matos, MD. Department of Vascular Surgery, Centro Hospitalar do Porto. Portugal. Council of the
Vascular Access Society.
José Luis Merino, MD. Nephrology, Hospital Universitario del Henares. Madrid, Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary
Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Gaspar Mestres, MD, PhD. Department of Vascular Surgery, Vascular Access Unit, Hospital Clinic, University of
Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Coordinator of the Vascular Access Group of the Catalan Society of Angiology and
Vascular Surgery.
Guillermo Moñux, MD, PhD. Vascular Surgery Department, Hospital Clínico San Carlos. Madrid, Spain. Spanish
Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV). Coordinator of the Vascular Access Section of the Spanish
Society of Vascular Surgery.
Gabriela Orosan, MD, Nephrology Spitalul Clinic de Nefrologie "Carol Davila", Bucureşti, România. Council of
the Vascular Access Society.
Jernej Pajek, MD. Nephrology. Ljubljana University Medical Centre, Ljubljana. Slovenia. Council of the
Vascular Access Society.
Manel Ramirez de Arellano, MD. Nephrology. Hospital de Tarrasa. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on
Vascular Access (GEMAV)
Ramón Roca-Tey, MD, PhD. Nephrology. Hospital de Mollet. Barcelona, Spain. Coordinator of the vascular
access working groups of the Catalan Society of Nephrology (SCN) and the Spanish Society of Nephrology (SEN).
Working group of Interventional Nephrology of the Spanish Society of Nephrology. Coordinator of the Spanish
Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV). Council member of the Vascular Access Society.
Joris Rotmans, MD. Nephrology- Leiden University Medical Center. Leiden. Nehterlans. Board of the Vascular
Access Society.
Carolina Rubiella, RN. Nephrology. Vascular Access Program, Parc Taulí Sabadell, University Hospital, Barcelona
Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV).
Maria Dolores Sanchez de la Nieta, MD. Nephrology Department. Hospital de Ciudad Real, Spain. Spanish
Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV).
David Shemesh, MD. Department of Vascular Surgery. Shaare Zedek Medical Center. Jerusalem Board of the
Vascular Access Society.
Mateo Tozzi, MD. Department of Vascular Surgery. Circolo University Teaching Hospital, University of Insubria
School of Medicine. Varese, Italy. Council of the Vascular Access Society.
Joaquim Vallespín, MD. Department of Vascular Surgery, Vascular Access Program, Parc Taulí Sabadell,
University Hospital, Barcelona Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV). Secretary of
the Vascular Access Section of the Spanish Society of Vascular Surgery.
Anna Vilar, MD. Nephrology Department. Hospital General de Valencia. Spain. Spanish Multidisciplinary Group
on Vascular Access (GEMAV).
Gunilla Wellander, MD. Department of Nephrology, Karlstad Hospital, Karlstad. Sweden. Council of the Vascular
Access Society
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PROGRAM
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FRIDAY - OCTOBER 26
07:30 - 08:00 h Registration
08:00 - 08:30 h
Welcome and opening of the course
Cristina Carod
Executive Director, Hospital de Sabadell and Albada. Consorci Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí
Jaume Almirall
Chief of Nephrology Department. Consorci Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí
Ramon Roca-Tey. President of GEMAV
Jan Malik. President of Vascular Access Society
José Ibeas. Chairman
08:30 – 09:30 h
VASCULAR ACCESS DATA. CAN WE OR SHOULD WE USE THEM?
Moderators: Maurizio Gallieni, Ramón Roca-Tey
• From registries to vascular access societies: the need of organize and spread the knowledge
Jan Malik
• The Swedish Registry
Gunilla Welander
• The Serbian Registry. Quite good results with modest resorces. Can we do better? Tamara Jemcov
• The Romanian Registry
Gabriela Orosan
09:30 – 10:30 h
FROM DE PATIENT TO THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM
Moderators: Norton Matos, Rubén Iglesias
• Access selection for chronic kidney disease patients starting dialysis
Maurizio Gallieni
• The multidisciplinary team: There is some trick to make it work?
Anna Vilar
• Patient safety in vascular access planning and construction
David Shemesh
• Nursing role on vascular access team through Doppler ultrasound
Carolina Rubiella
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10:30 – 11:00 h Break
11:00 – 12:00 h
VASCULAR ACCESS ULTRASOUND. FROM MAPPING TO SURVEILLANCE
Moderators: Jan Malik, David Shemesh
• Preoperative VA ultrasound. From when and how to its predictive power?
Tamara Jemcov
• Access blood flow based surveillance. Doppler ultrasound vs Transonic. Post-hoc analysis from
METTRO trial.
Inés Aragoncillo
• Ultrasound and vascular access: beyond the surveillance
José Ibeas
• Is ultrasonographic follow-up justified for brachial-axillary grafts for hemodialysis?
Guillermo Moñux
12:00 – 13:00 h
CATHETER. UNRESOLVED QUESTIONS
Moderators: Anna Alguersuari, Manel Ramirez de Arellano
• Comparing catheter with fistulas: is this trial feasible?
Carlo Lomonte
• Looking for the perfect catheter: Impossible mission?
Gorge Gómez
• Dialysis catheters and cardiac pacemakers: can they coexist?
Maurizio Gallieni
• Catheter and infection: from prevention to treatment
Maria D. Sanchez
13:00 - 14:00 h
BEYOND THE LIMITS: ENDOVASCULAR
Moderators: Jose García Revillo, Cristina López
• Vascular Access thrombectomy: New devices, does it worth?
Anna Alguersuari
• Drug coated balloon in vascular access: can we believe it?
Mateo Tozzi
• The venous anastomosis stenosis in brachial-axillary AVG: Is there any better option
Guillermo Moñux
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14:00 – 15:30 h Lunch
15:30 – 16:30 h
BEYOND THE LIMITS: SURGERY
Moderators: Gaspar Mestres, Nick Inston
• New surgical techniques: from transposition to translocation
Norton Matos
• AV fistula creation in the elderly octogenarian patients
David Shemesh
• Steal syndrome approach: from the risk to the benefit
Joaquím Vallespín
• Efficiency in vascular access management: enemy of the excellence?
Antonio Giménez-Gaibar
16:30 – 17:00 h Break
17:00 – 18:15 h
BEYOND THE EVIDENCE. DREAMS OR REALITIES
Moderators: Mateo Tozzi, Jernej Pajek
• Tissue engineered vascular grafts for hemodialysis access
Joris Rotmans
• Novel use of infrared thermal imaging to predict arteriovenous fistula patency and maturation.
Nick Inston
• Arteriovenous fistula as non dialysis access
Mariusz Kusztal
• Intima hyperplasia and arteriovenous fistula failure: From basics to clinic
José Ibeas
• VasQ. Does it worth?
Gaspar Mestres
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SATURDAY – OCTOBER 27
09:00 – 10:00 h
VASCULAR ACCESS CARE. REDISCOVERING ITS MEANING
Moderators: Tamara Jemcov, Nestor Fontseré
• Moving the vascular access care from volume to value
Carlo Lomonte
• Preserving vascular access: does incremental hemodialysis reduce the risk of stenosis?
José Luís Merino
• Preoperative exercise: Better preventing than preserving?
Inés Aragoncillo
• Prosthetic arteriovenous fistula: Can we care with success?
Pilar Caro
10:00 – 11:00 h
BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES
Moderators: Maurizio Gallieni, Jose Ibeas
• Monitoring and surveillance of access according the latest Spanish guidelines: a little bit of fresh air
Ramon Roca-Tey
• From what radiologists should know to what they should teach
Pepe García Revillo
• The latest Guidelines of the European Society of Vascular Surgery
Gaspar Mestres
• From what the nurses should know to what they should teach
David Hernán
11:00 – 11:30 h Break
11:30 - 12:30 h
ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA AND HEART: IMPOSSIBLE LOVE?
Moderators: Carlo Lomonte, Jose Luis Merino
• The high-flow AV fistula
Jernej Pajek
• What to do with an arteriovenous fistula after kidney transplantation
Joris Rotmans
• Arteriovenous fistula and Heart: Are there criteria to making decisions?
Jan Malik
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12:30 – 14:00 h
VASCULAR ACCESS RESOURCES: FROM COSTS TO QUALITY
Moderators: Antonio Giménez, Inés Aragoncillo
• The cost of dialysis: Myths and realities
Cristina López
• Economic implications of the vascular access in the national health service
Enrique Gruss
• Cost analysis of the Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (HeRO) Graft compared to the tunnelled
dialysis catheter
Nick Inston
• Cost effectiveness of early cannulation graft for crushing
Matteo Tozzi
• Quality indicators: From necessity to obligation?
Lola Arenas
14:00 - 14:30 h Symposium closure
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