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Pediatricnephrology 2017

About Conference


ConferenceSeries Ltd  is privileged to announce “2nd Annual meeting on Pediatric Nephrology” which will be hosted at Kaula Lumpur, Malayasia during June 29-30, 2017. We cordially welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegates to take part in this upcoming pediatric Nephrology congress.

 This year’s annual congress highlights the theme, “Current research Strategies to prevent Pediatric renal diseases”   which reflects the innovative progress in Pediatric Nephrology disease research. Pediatric Nephrology will discuss the latest technologies and therapeutic aspects developed for various kidney diseases which include renal transplantation, dialysis equipment’s and other procedures involved in treatment  of  Chronic  kidney disease and end stage renal failure. This conference includes child renal health care workshops, symposiums, special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers who excel in the field of pediatric nephrology. This Pediatric Nephrology Conference also encourages the active participation of young student researchers as we are hosting Poster Award Competition and Young research Forum at the conference venue.

ConferenceSeries Ltd  believes that professionally-oriented education in pediatric Nephrology medicine is essential in the training of clinicians and academicians and organizes Pediatric Nephrology conference in New Orleans, USA this year which will provide the future leadership in this key area for global health. OMICS International organizes a conference series of 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and publishes 1000+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.

Why to attend?

With members from around the world focused on learning about Pediatric Nephrology and its advances in making a better health; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Pediatric Nephrology community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Pediatric Nephrology  is  hallmark of this conference.

Target Audience:

·         Pediatric Nephrology Scientists

·         Pediatric Nephrology Researchers

·         Pediatric Nephrology Nurses

·         Pediatric Nephrology Associations and Societies

·         Pediatric Nephrology Faculty

·         Medical Colleges

·         Pediatric Nephrology Physicians

·         Data Management Companies

·         Training Institutes

·         Business Entrepreneurs

·         Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies

Sessions/Tracks

Pediatric Nephrology  is a multidisciplinary conference  that offers expert diagnosis, treatment and management of all types of kidney and hypertensive disorders in infants and children. This conference includes  skilled and experienced pediatric nephrologists, imaging specialists, pediatric nurses and a team of many other multidisciplinary specialists.
Track 1: Pediatric Nephrology
The Division of Pediatric Nephrology specializes in the diagnosis and management of children with a variety of acute and chronic kidney-related disorders. The division evaluates and treats hypertension, hematuria, proteinuria, renal tubular acidosis, nephrolithiasis, glomerulonephritis, and kidney failure.
Pediatric Nephritis is clinically and genetically heterogeneous entity characterized by either relapsing and course with significant morbidity and mortality resulting from complications of the disease itself, and its therapy. Pediatric Kidney stones  are a group of crystals that are difficult to pass from the body.
Related Conferences: 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, 7th European Nephrology Conference November 7-9, 2016, Alicante, Spain; 5th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting, March 31-April 02, 2016, Valencia, Spain; 21st International Conference on Advances in Critical care Nephrology;90th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Pediatric Society Jun 22-25 2016 Canada; 6th Congress of the European Academy of Pediatric Societies October 21-25 2016, Switzerland; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada.
Track 2: Comprehensive Pediatric Nephrology
Comprehensive Pediatric Nephrology includes new clinical resource brings a state of the art comprehensive review on every clinical condition encountered in pediatric nephrology.
All essential topics in the field of pediatric nephrology are covered, including anatomy and physiology, renal replacement therapies and kidney transplantation such as Glomerulo Nephritis and some common clinical conditions involving the kidney include the nephritic and nephrotic syndromes, tubular disorders and pathophysiology of their disorders.
Pediatric Nephrology research clinical observations pertaining to any aspect of the wide spectrum of acute and chronic diseases that affect renal function in children as well as on hypertension and fluid and electrolyte metabolism. Studies may involve medical, surgical, nutritional, physiologic, biochemical, pathologic or immunologic aspects of disease, imaging techniques or consequences of renal failure.
Related conferences: The 2nd International Neonatology Association Conference July 15-17 2016, Austria; The Conference for Neonatology February 25-28 2016, USA; 5th Global Nephrologists  Annual Meeting, March 31-April 02, 2016, Valencia, Spain; International Conference on Kidney transplantation, September 29-October 1, 2016, Miami, USA ; 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care June 08-10 2017, Germany; NEO; 53rd  European Renal Association 21-24 May,2016, Austria; 9th  World Nephrology Congress August 18-20, 2016, Brazil; Kidney Week- American Society of Nephrology 31 October - 05 November 2016, USA 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; 6th International Conference on Nephrology & Therapeutics, September 29-October 01, 2016 Miami, USA
Track 3: Clinical Nephrology
The kidneys are vital for life with their complex network of blood vessels and intricate network of tubes and tubules that filter blood of its waste products and excess water.The kidneys maintain the fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base regulation that are altered by several disease conditions as well as drugs and toxins. Nephrology (from Greek νεφρÏŒς nephros "kidney", combined with the suffix -logy, "the study of") is a specialty of medicine and pediatrics that concerns itself with the study of normal kidneyfunction , kidney problems, the treatment of kidney problems and renal replacement therapy (dialysis and kidney transplantation). Nephrology deals with study of the normal working of the kidneys as well as its diseases. The diseases that come under the scope of nephrology include:-

Glomerular disorders that affect the tiny filtering systems of the kidneys called the glomerulus, Urine abnormalities such as excess excretion of protein, sugar, blood, casts, crystals etc.Tubulointerstitial diseases affecting the tubules in the kidneys, Renal vascular diseases affecting the blood vessel networks within the kidneys, Kidney failure that can be sudden or acute or long term or chronic, Kidney and bladder stones, Kidney infections, Cancers of the kidneys, bladder, and urethra, Effects of diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure on kidneys, Acid base imbalances, Nephroticsyndrome  and nephritis, Ill effects of drugs and toxins on the kidneys, Dialysis and its long term complications - dialysis includes hemodialysis as well as peritoneal dialysis, Autoimmune diseases including autoimmune vasculitis, lupus, etc. Polycystic kidneys diseases where large cysts or fluid filled sacs are formed within the kidney impairing its functions - this is a congenital and inherited or genetic condition.

Related Conferences: 7th European Nephrology Conference November 7-9, 2016, Alicante, Spain; 6th International Conference on Nephrology&therapeutics, September 29-October 01, 2016,Miami, USA ; International Conference on Kidney Transplantation, September 29-October 1, 2016, Miami, USA ; 5th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting, March 31-April 02, 2016 ,Valencia, Spain; 14th Mayo Clinic Annual Update in Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation 2015, September 18 -19, 2015, Minneapolis , United States; 46th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Nephrology 2015, December 17- 20, 2015; Bengaluru, India, 21st International Conference on Advances in Critical care Nephrology , February 16-19, 2016, San Diego, USA; 2nd Azerbaijan-Turkey Nephrology Congress, Oct 09-10, 2015, Baku, Azerbaijan.
Track 4: Pediatric renal failure
Paediatric Nephrology evaluates and treats hematuria, proteinuria, renal tubular acidosis, nephrolithiasis, glomerulonephritis, and kidney failure. It also includes disorders of  urinary tract infections (UTI). An example is polycystitis, a disease in which bacteria infect the urinary bladder, causing inflammation.

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys.
Renal failure is a condition in which the kidneys lose the ability to function. Nitrogenous wastes build up in the blood, the pH drops, and urine production slows down. In chronic renal failure, the urinary system declines, causing permanent loss of kidney function.
Related conferences: 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; 6th Congress of the European Academy of Pediatric Societies October 21-25 2016; International Conference on Kidney Transplantation September 29-October 1, 2016 Miami, USA;  28th International Pediatric Association Congress of Pediatrics Aug 17-22 2016, Canada; 20th International Conference on Continuous Renal  renal Replacement therapy  (CRRT 2015), Feb 17-20, 2015, San Diego, California, USA. Swiss Society Of Nephrology 47th Annual Meeting 2015, December 3-4, 2015 Basel, Switzerland;
Track 5: Diagnostic Techniques
In addition to a thorough physical exam and complete medical history, the following tests are conducted.
Urine tests to check for protein
Blood tests to check the levels of cholesterol and a special blood protein called albumin
Renal ultrasound, a noninvasive test in which a transducer is passed over the kidney producing sound waves which bounce off of the kidney, transmitting a picture of the organ on a video screen. The test is used to determine the size and shape of the kidney and to detect a mass, kidney stone, cyst, or other obstruction or abnormalities.
Renal biopsy a procedure where a small sample of tissue is taken from the kidney through a needle. The tissue is sent for special testing to determine the specific disease.
Related Conferences: 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA; International Conference and Exhibition on Pediatric Oncology August 04-06 2016 Canada; International Conference on Kidney Transplantation September 29-October 1, 2016 Miami, USA
5th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting; Kidney Week 2015, November 03 - 08 2015, San Diego, California, United States; Swiss Society Of Nephrology 47th Annual Meeting 2015, December 3-4, 2015 Basel, Switzerland; 21st International Conference on Advances in Critical Care Nephrology, February 16-20 , san Diego, California; Swiss Society Of Nephrology 47th Annual Meeting 2015, December 3-4, 2015 Basel, Switzerland; Society for Acute Medicine (SAM) 9th International Meeting 2015, September 10-11, Manchester, United Kingdom;

Track 6: Advanced Therapies
Selective anti-hypertensive drugs in treatment of chronic kidney failure in children:
Converting enzyme inhibitors (eg: captopril, enalapril, lisinopril)
Calcium channel blockers (eg: diltiazem)
Diuretics (eg:Hydrochlorothiazide,Furosemide..etc.)
Beta blockers (Acebutalol,atenolol..etc)
Related Conferences:  90th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Pediatric Society Jun 22-25 2016 Canada; 28th International Pediatric Association Congress of Pediatrics Aug 17-22 2016, Canada; 2016 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition October 22-25 2016, USA; 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Pediatrics January 21-24 2016, India; 6th Congress of the European Academy of Pediatric Societies October 21-25 2016, Switzerland; International Conference on Kidney Transplantation, September 29-October 1, 2016, Miami, USA ; 5th Global Nephrologists Annual Meeting, March 31-April 02, 2016 ,Valencia, Spain; 7th European Nephrology Conference November 7-9, 2016, Alicante, Spain; 6th International Conference on Nephrology & Therapeutics, September 29-October 01, 2016,Miami, USA
Track 7: Pediatric Renal Transplantation
Transplantation is the preferred method of treatment for end-stage renal disease in children. The rate of pediatric kidney transplantation has been steadily rising over the past decade. The use of increasingly potent immunosuppressive drugs has lessened the risk for acute rejection substantially and improved short-term outcomes; however, the long-term outcomes have remained inadequate
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for pediatric patients with end-stage renal failure. Living donor transplantation (LDT) has become an important therapeutic option due to the shortage of cadaver donors and increasingly long waiting times. In a living-donor transplant, an adult (18 or older) gives one kidney to the child. The donor can be either a family member or someone unrelated, such as an adult family friend. The potential donor will first undergo a series of tests to measure compatibility.
Kidney transplantation involves more than simply an operation. Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) and panel reactive antibody (PRA)
Related conferences: UC Irvine Health 7th Annual Kidney Transplant & Nephrology Symposium, September 26, 2015, Huntington Beach, California, United States; 14th Annual Update in Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation 2015, Minneapolis, MN, United States; State of the Art: Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation, September 18-19, 2015, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States; 2nd Annual Current Issues in the Care of Dialysis and Transplant Patients, October 03 2015 Washington, D.C, United states; International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition May 16-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA; 28th International Pediatric Association Congress of Pediatrics Aug 17-22 2016, Canada; 2016 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition October 22-25 2016, USA; 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Pediatrics January 21-24 2016, India; 6th Congress of the European Academy of Pediatric Societies October 21-25 2016, Switzerland
Track 8: Advances in Pediatric Kidney operation
There are several diseases that can cause acute kidney failure. In some cases, the child’s kidneys may not be able to remove the normal waste products that build up in the blood which can lead to severe swelling of the body and organs. So in such cases Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is a treatment used to support children with kidney failure and/or fluid overload who are too sick for traditional dialysis.
Pediatric Renal transplantation is accepted as the treatment option for children with final stage of renal diseases such as ESRD (End Stage Renal Disease).
Artificial kidney is often a synonym for hemodialysis, but may also, more generally, refer to renal replacement therapies (with exclusion of kidney transplantation) that are in use and/or in development. Despite the ability of artificial kidney  bio artificial kidney - which uses a patient's own cells in an artificial structure is used, which would fulfill functions unaddressed by current dialysis.
Related Conferences: 4th International Conference on Pediatrics, March 29-31 2016, USA ;
International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, July 11-13 2016 Cologne, Germany; International Conference on Kidney transplantation; Conference on Continuous Renal  renal Replacement therapy  (CRRT 2015), Feb 17-20, 2015, San Diego, California, USA; 28th International Pediatric Association Congress of Pediatrics Aug 17-22 2016, Canada; 6th International Conference on Nephrology & Therapeutics, September 29-October 01 2016, USA; 7th European Nephrology Conference, November 7-9 2016, Spain; ; 14th Annual Update in Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation 2015, Minneapolis, MN, United States; State of the Art: Kidney and Pancreas Transplantation, September 18-19, 2015, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Track 9: Pediatric kidney Dialysis
Dialysis is a process that corrects the balance of fluids and chemicals in the body. It also removes waste from the body. It is needed because the kidneys are not functioning well enough to do the jobs on their own.
 There are two types of dialysis:  Hemodialysis, Peritoneal dialysis
Hemodialysis is more commonly used, peritoneal dialysis is an option for a child with a regular care giver who is able to give the treatment at home and these two types are for children with both acute and chronic kidney failure.
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy, is for children with acute kidney failure and it  is a form of hemodialysis that can be performed continuously over a 24-hour period. This therapy is gentler and more closely replicates the function of kidneys. Because of the long time period, this therapy is well suited for children who cannot tolerate other types of dialysis.
Related Conferences:
French Society of Dialysis and Society of Nephrology 17th Joint Meeting 2015, September 29- October 02 2015, Lyon, France; ISHD 2015-The International Society for Hemodialysis Congress, September13 - 16 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD, February27-March 01 2016, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; Simulation of Dialysis Access (SoDA), October 28 -28, 2015, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; Controversies in Dialysis Access (CiDA), October 28-30,2015, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-31, 2016 Atlanta, USA ; International Conference on Pediatrics Surgery September 07-09, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-31, 2016 Atlanta, International Conference on Pediatric Nutrition May 16-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA ; 5th World Pediatric Congress August 22-24, 2016 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Track 10:  Kidney Care in children
Kidney Health Disparities pertaining to  African American, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska Native adults are twice as likely as white adults to have diabetes, which is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its progression to kidney failure (also known as End Stage Renal Disease, or ESRD) is devastating and disproportionately affects minority communities. Since no specific in alternative and Ayurvedic medicine for kidney can help to treat kidney failure effectively, the best method is to combine them. Immunotherapy, as one great breakthrough in treating end-stage renal disease, is just a combination of advanced western medical technologies and traditional herbal medicines, so this therapy mainly has two big effects. Renal Care specialists are dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of renal disease and injury.
Sodium restriction is necessary when the body retains sodium and water causing edema or 'swelling'. Calorie intake should be adequate in order to prevent tissue loss and also for protein build up. About 40-50cal/kg per day are sufficient. At least 50% of prescribed protein should be of high biological value and should be distributed in all the meals for better utilization.
Low potassium fruits should be eaten once or twice a week. Fluids should be restricted to the prescribed amounts.
Related conferences: 4th International Conference on Nursing & Healthcare, October 05-07, 2015 San Francisco, USA; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA ; 28th International Pediatric Association Congress of Pediatrics Aug 17-22 2016, Canada; 2016; American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition October 22-25 2016, USA;7th European Nephrology Conference November 7-9, 2016, Alicante, Spain; 6th International Conference on Nephrology & Therapeutics, September 29-October 01, 2016,Miami, USA ; 15th Asian Pacific Congress of Pediatrics January 21-24 2016, India; 6th Congress of the European Academy of Pediatric Societies October 21-25 2016, Switzerland; International Conference on Kidney Transplantation, September 29-October 1, 2016, Miami, USA
Tack 11: Pediatric Nephrologists Meeting
Pediatric nephrologists are the coordinators of a team that includes specialized nurses, dieticians, and social workers, all dedicated to the care of children with kidney diseases. They work closely with other physicians such as pediatric urologists, pediatric surgeons, and pediatric radiologists.
Nephrology is a specialty of medicine and pediatrics that concerns itself with the study of normal kidney function, kidney problems, the treatment of kidney problems and renal replacement therapy. Pediatric Nephrology will address the issues related to Pediatric Renal care. So this Program will be going to  receive with an enthusiasm by Pediatric Nephrologists. Delegates will have the opportunity to get valuable insights by attending to an exciting and interactive  scientific program with state of the art presentation, video demonstrations and hands- on workshops, delivered by a World-class  Pediatric Nephrology Faculty.
Related Conferences: American Society of Nephrology - ASN Kidney Week 2015, November 3-8, 2015, San Diego, CA, United States; International Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare July 11-13, 2016 Cologne, Germany; ; 4th International Conference on Nursing & Healthcare, October 05-07, 2015 San Francisco, USA; 6th Annual Conference on Clinical Nephrology May 9-11, 2016 San Francisco, USA ; 4th International Conference on Pediatrics March 29-March 31 2016, USA; Annual Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference March 29-March 31 2016, USA

Past Conference Report

Pediatric Nephrology 2016

 In the presence of inter professional researchers and practitioners involved in the development of high quality education in all aspects, 6th Annual conference on Clinical & Pediatric Nephrology” hosted by the  Conference Series LLC was held during May 9-10, 2016 at New Orleans, USA, with the themeExploring the new technologies in Clinical Nephrology and Renal Therapies”. Generous response and active participation received from the Researchers, Scientists , Principal Investigators and Editorial Board Members  of Conference Series LLC helped in making this meeting an ostentatious success. 

Pediatric Nephrology  2016 Organizing Committee would like to thank the Moderator of the conference, Dr. Falguni Das, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio who contributed a lot for the smooth functioning of this event.
 

The conference was initiated with a warm Welcome Note and the Book Launch by Honorable Guests and the Keynote Forum. The conference proceedings were carried out through various scientific-sessions and plenary lectures, of which the following topics were highlighted as Keynote-presentations: 

  • “Ocular disorders detected in end stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis patients and laboratorial correlations” by Dario Xavier Jimenez Acosta, Central University of Ecuador, Ecuador
     
  • “Treatment of critically ill children with kidney injury by sustained low efficiency daily diafiltration”, by Ching-Yuang Lin, China Medical University, Taiwan

Our Organization extends its warm gratitude to all the Honorable Guests of  Pediatric Nephrology 2016:

  • Dr. Darío Xavier Jiménez Acosta, Central University of Ecuador, Ecuador
  • Dr. Falguni Das, University of Texas Health Science Center, USA
  • Dr. Xiaorong Liu, Beijing Children’s Hospital, China
  • Dr. K S Nayak, Deccan Institute of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation, India

Conference Series LLC  is privileged to felicitate Pediatric Nephrology 2016 Organizing Committee, Keynote Speakers, Chairs & Co-Chairs and also the Moderator of the conference whose support and efforts made the conference to move in the path of success. Conference Series LLC  thanks every individual participant for the enormous exquisite response. This inspires us to continue organizing events and conferences for further research in the field of Pediatric Nephrology 2016

We are also obliged to various delegate experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating active discussion forums. We sincerely thank the Organizing Committee Members for their gracious presence, support and assistance towards the success of Pediatric Nephrology 2016.

With the unique and affirmative feedbacks from the conference, We would like to announce the commencement of the 2nd  Annual Meeting on Pediatric Nephrology which will be hosted in June 29-30,2017 Baltimore


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What People Say....

It was a great experience for me to attend and participate the 6th annual meeting of OMICS. It exposed me a new horizon of research on Pediatric Nephrology. I feel encouraged to make new thinkings on my subject

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Afroza Begum,Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Bangladesh

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