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PROGRAMME

XIX International Congresson Nutrition and Metabolism

in Renal Disease (ICRNM 2018)

Genova, ItalyJune 26/30, 2018

www.aristea.com/icrnm18 #ICRNM2018

XIX International Congresson Nutrition and Metabolism

in Renal Disease (ICRNM 2018)

Genova, ItalyJune 26/30, 2018

ERA-EDTA’s endorsement is for the promotion of education in general, therefore the specific content of the event/course is the responsibility of the organizer

UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF

WELCOME ADDRESS

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Dear Colleagues, Friends,

We are very happy to welcome you to Genoa for the XIXInternational Congress of the Society of Renal Nutritionand Metabolism. This great event occurs 41 years afterthe First Congress in Wurzburg. Since then, the ICRNM

Congresses have experienced tremendous growth, with the number ofparticipants increasing over time. The Congress is dedicated to disseminating the latest scientific advancesin the field of renal nutrition and metabolism as they relate to patientswith kidney diseases, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) and acutekidney injury (AKI).We hope the scientific programme we have prepared will meet yourexpectations: the Scientific Committee, The Executive committee andISRNM Council Members have worked very hard to provide the best inscience and education.Among the pre-Congress activities, the ICRNM 2018 will offer on the firsttwo days the TNT Renal Course. In addition, the main Congress will have 4Plenary lectures, 61 Symposia, 5 Free communications sessions and 260posters. The entire spectrum of basic, clinical and translational nutritionand metabolism science will be covered by more than 100 expert speakerscoming from more than 100 different nations.Apart from the scientific programme we hope you will enjoy Genoa inearly summer, a city with variety of cultural and leisure opportunities, suchas great museums, parks and friendly, charming and romantic corners.I am sure that Genoa will be a friendly place to discuss science, to teach andlearn and finally to meet old and new friends alike. Finally I would like toinvite you to visit the Liguria Riviera, and must-see places like Portofinoand Cinqueterre. For us, it is a great pleasure to have you in Genoa for theXIX ICRNM Congress.

Giacomo Garibotto MDProfessor of Nephrology

Congress President

SUMMARY

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SECRETARIAT

SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT 6

ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT 6

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES 7

ORAL COMMUNICATION AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS 10

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 - TNT RENAL COURSE 11

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2018 - TNT RENAL COURSE 15

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 21

FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2018 35

SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2018 51

SOCIAL PROGRAMME 54

CONGRESS VENUE AND PLAN 55

SECRETARIAT SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES

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SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT

Prof. Giacomo Garibotto

Di.M.I.Università degli Studi di GenovaU.O. Clinica Nefrologica, Dialisi e Trapianto

IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria San Martino - IST

Largo Rosanna Benzi, 10 • 16132 Genova • ItalyTel. +39 010 3537972 • Fax +39 010 5535970

ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT

Via Roma, 10 • 16121 Genova • ItalyTel. +39 010 553591 • Fax +39 010 5535970E-mail [email protected] • Web www.aristea.com

PRESIDENT

Pieter M. ter Wee, MD PhD (NED), Amsterdam, Netherlands, Professor and Head, Department of Nephrology, VU University Center and ICaR-VU, Amsterdam, Netherlands

PRESIDENT-ELECT

Angela Y.M. Wang, MD, PhD (China), Hon. Associate Professor, Associate Consultant, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh, MD, MPH, PhD (USA), Orange, California, USA, Professor and Chief, Univ. California, Irvine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension

TREASURER

Csaba P. Kovesdy, MD, (USA), Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Professor,Division of Nephrology, Univ. Tennessee Health Science Center,

SECRETARY

S. Russ Price, PhD (USA), Atlanta, GA, USA, Professor of Medicineand Physiology, Associate Vice Chair for Research, Dept. Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Emory University and Atlanta VA Med. Center

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES

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COUNCIL MEMBERS

Martin K. Kuhlmann, MD (Germany), Nephrologist, Professor of Internal MEdicine and Head, Div. of Nephrology, Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany

Kunitoshi Iseki, MD (Japan) Director, Clinical Research Support Center,Tomishiro Central Hospital, Nephrologist, Okinawa, Japan

Alison Steiber, RD, PhD (USA), Chief Scientific Officer, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Cleveland, Ohi

Fitsum Guebre-Egziabher, MD PhD (F), Lyon, France, Nephrologist,Hopital Edouard Herriot, Dept. Nephrology, Hypertension and Dialysis

Giacomo Garibotto, MD, PhD (I), Genoa, Italy, Professor and Head,University Genoa and IRCCS AOU San Martino-IST, Div. Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation

EX OFFICIO MEMBERS

Joel D. Kopple, MD, PhD (USA), Torrance, California, USA, Professor of Medicine and Public Health, Univ. Calif., Los Angeles,Harbor-UCLA Med. Center, Renal Division

Shaul G. Massry, MD, PhD (USA), Los Angeles, California, USA, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California

EX OFFICIO COUNCIL MEMBERS

Denis Fouque, PU-PH, MD, PhD, Lyon, France, Inserm U1060 CARMEN,Faculté de Médecine et de Maieutique, Lyon Sud-Charles Mérieux, France

DIETITIAN ASSOCIATE COUNCIL MEMBERS

Katrina Campbell (elected chair 2018-2020), RD, PhD (Australia) Associate Professor, Bon University and Senior Research Fellow at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Australia

Denise Mafra (chair), RD, PhD (BRA), Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Associate Professor, Nutrition Faculty, Federal University Fluminense

Jerrilynn D. Burrowes, PhD, RD (USA), Professor and Chair, Long Island Univ., Dept. Nutrition, Brookville, NY, USA

CO-EDITOR, JOURNAL OF RENAL NUTRITION

Christoph Wanner, MD, PhD (GER)

Jerrilynn D. Burrowes, PhD, RD (USA)

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Scientific Programme

TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018ORAL COMMUNICATION SESSIONS

Oral Communication Sessions will be held on Thursday, June 28 and Friday, June 29. Each abstract presentation is allotted eight minutes followedby an additional three minutes of audience questions, facilitated by thesession moderators.

Time and date:• June 28, 2018: from 17.45 until 19.05• June 29, 2018: from 17.30 until 19.15

It is responsibility of the lead authors to share the notifications with theirco-authors.

The presenting authors of abstracts accepted for oral presentations mustregister for the ICRNM 2018 (fees apply) and make their own housingreservation. Please note that early bird fee closes on May 15, 2018.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Poster presentations will be available for viewing on Thursday, June 28,Friday, June 29, and Saturday, June 30 in the exhibit hall. If accepted forposter presentation, the lead author or a co-author must be available atthe poster board for presentation and discussion.

Time and date:• June 28, 2018: from 10.45 until 16.30• June 29, 2018: from 11.00 until 16.00

It is responsibility of the lead authors to share the notifications with theirco-authors.

The presenting authors of abstracts accepted for poster presentationsmust register for the ICRNM 2018 (fees apply) and make their own housingreservation.

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09.30 Registration

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10.00 WELCOME / COURSE OVERVIEW & RATIONALEDaniel Teta (Switzerland)

10.30 PRE-TESTJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

11.00 BREAK

11.20 LECTURE 1Physiology and MetabolismCsaba Kovesdy (USA)

11.50 LECTURE 2Etiology of PEW in CKDDaniel Teta (Switzerland)

12.20 LECTURE 3Nutritional Screening and AssessmentJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

12.50 BREAK

13.50 LECTURE 4Epidemiology & Consequences of PEWKamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA)

14.20 LECTURE 5Nutritional considerations in non-dialysis CKD patientsCsaba Kovesdy (USA)

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14.50 WORKSHOP 1Chair: Juan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)Nutrition Screening and Assessment of Nutrient and Fluid RequirementsJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden), Csaba Kovesdy (USA)

15.50 BREAK

CASE STUDIES, PART 1Screening and Assessment of Nutritional Status

16.30 Case 1: Non-dialyzed Stage 3-5 CKD PatientJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

17.00 Case 2: Hemodialysis Patient Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA)

17.30 Case 3: Peritoneal Dialysis PatientCsaba Kovesdy (USA)

18.00 Case 4: Acute Kidney Injury Patient Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

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14.50 WORKSHOP 1Chair: Daniel Teta (Switzerland)Nutrition Screening and Assessment of Nutrient and Fluid RequirementsDaniel Teta (Switzerland), Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA)

CASE STUDIES, PART 1Screening and Assessment of Nutritional Status

16.30 Case 3: Peritoneal Dialysis PatientCsaba Kovesdy (USA)

17.00 Case 4: Acute Kidney Injury Patient Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

17.30 Case 1: Non-dialyzed Stage 3-5 CKD PatientJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

18.00 Case 2: Hemodialysis Patient Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA)

TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 - TNT RENAL COURSE

Scientific Programme

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2018

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ROOM LEVANTE

09.00 WELCOME AND RECAP OF DAY 1Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

09.15 LECTURE 6Enteral feeding for dialyzed and non-dialyzed CKD patientsDaniel Teta (Switzerland)

09.50 LECTURE 7Other nutritional interventions in CKD patientsJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

10.25 LECTURE 8Hospitalized patients: AKI and CKDDaniel Teta (Switzerland)

11.00 LECTURE 9Insulin resistance, diabetes and obesity in kidney diseaseLinda Moore (USA)

11.35 TNT PHOTOGRAPHY AND SMALL BREAK

12.00 WORKSHOP 2Chair: Csaba Kovesdy (USA)Developing/implementing nutrition care plansJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden), Csaba Kovesdy (USA)

13.00 BREAK

ROOM LEVANTE

CASE STUDIES, PART 2 Developing/implementing nutrition care plans

13.30 Case 1: Non-dialyzed Stage 3-5 CKD Patient Juan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

14.00 Case 2: Hemodialysis Patient Linda Moore (USA)

14.30 Case 3: Peritoneal Dialysis PatientCsaba Kovesdy (USA)

15.00 Case 4: Acute Kidney Injury Patient Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

15.30 COURSE SUMMARY AND CLOSING REMARKSDaniel Teta (Switzerland)

15.45 POST TESTJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

16.30 CLOSING CEREMONY AND CERTIFICATES

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ROOM AUSTRO

12.00 WORKSHOP 2Chair: Linda Moore (USA)Developing/implementing nutrition care plansDaniel Teta (Switzerland), Linda Moore (USA)

13.00 BREAK

CASE STUDIES, PART 2 Developing/implementing nutrition care plans

13.30 Case 3: Peritoneal Dialysis PatientCsaba Kovesdy (USA)

14.00 Case 4: Acute Kidney Injury PatientDaniel Teta (Switzerland)

14.30 Case 1: Non-dialyzed Stage 3-5 CKD PatientJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

15.00 Case 2: Hemodialysis PatientLinda Moore (USA)

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ROOM MAESTRALE

18.00 Chair: Giacomo Garibotto (Italy)GENOA AND THE ISRNMGiacomo Deferrari (Italy)

18.20 PLENARY LECTUREChairs: Pieter Ter Wee (The Netherlands), Kam Kalantar Zadeh (USA)Precision Medicine for dietary management in kidney diseaseAlp Ikizler (USA)

EXHIBIT AREA

19.00 ICRNM OPENING CEREMONYWELCOME COCKTAIL

Scientific Programme

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018

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07.00 Registration

ROOM MAESTRALE

08.00 PLENARY SESSION 1Chair: Loreto Gesualdo (Italy)The Microbiome and its effects on Human Nutrition and Metabolism in CKD

• The human Microbiota, a pivotal player of a systemic social network Antonio Moschetta (Italy)

• Microbiota and CKD: gut dysbiosis and comorbiditiesLoreto Gesualdo (Italy)

• Role of gut microbiota on uremic solute accumulationTakaaki Abe (Japan)

• Gut-oriented approaches to microbiota modulation in CKD:diet and supplementationDenise Mafra (Brazil)

ROOM MAESTRALE

09.30 PLENARY SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Alp Ikizler (USA), Lilian Cuppari (Brazil)

Sponsored by

NKF-DOQI-AND New Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutritionin CKD 2018: the Process, evidence and recommendations

• Introduction and Background Alp Ikizler (USA)

• Methods Deepa Handu (USA)

• Macronutrients, Recommendations and Supporting Evidence Jerrilyn Burrowes (USA)

• Micronutrients, Recommendations and Supporting EvidenceAngela Yee-Moon Wang (Hong-Kong)

• Electrolytes and Other Topics, Recommendations and Supporting Evidence Juan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

• Session Recap and our approach to using the Guidelines Lilian Cuppari (Brazil)

• Discussion

10.45 COFFEE BREAKPOSTER VIEWChairs: Giorgina Piccoli (Italy), Alberto Canepa (Italy), Jordi Fuchs (Italy), Allon Friedman (Italy)

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11.15 SIMULTANEOUS WORKSHOPChairs: Allon Friedman (USA), Denis Fouque (France)Implementing the 2018 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutrition in CKDPhysicians

13.15 LUNCH SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Denis Fouque (France)

Sponsored by

Ketoanalogues and protein restriction in predialysis CKD patients

• Ketosteril Research Award 2018

• Clinical evidence of Ketoanalogues supplemented protein restriction in predialysis CKD patients Liliana Garneata (Romania)

• Implementation of ketoanalogue supplemented protein restriction in predialysis CKD patients Giorgina B. Piccoli (Italy)

• Discussion

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14.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Renzo Cordera (Italy), Christopher Wanner (Germany)Diabetic Nephropathy/SGLT2 Inhibitors and beyond

• EMPA-REG OUTCOME®Christoph Wanner (Germany)

• Cardiovascular and renal effects in SGLT2 InhibitionRoberto Pontremoli (Italy)

• How do SGLT2 inhibitors work?Will Herrington (U.K.)

15.30 FOCUS ONChair: Giuliano Brunori (Italy)How to achieve dietary compliance in CKD? Jerrilynn D. Burrowes (USA)

16.00 COFFEE BREAK - POSTER VIEW

16.30 EDTA/ERN - WORKING GROUPChairs: Denis Fouque (France), Juan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

• Nutrition in hermodiafiltration Pablo Molina (Spain)

• Physical exercise and anabolic interventions in the elderly dialysis patient Daniel Teta (Switzerland)

• Nutritional survey in transplant patients Karine Moreau (France)

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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - SESSION 1Chairs: Katrina Campbell (Australia), Abdul Rashid Tony Qureshi (Sweden)The vascular wall and mineral metabolism

17.45 Increasing the complexity of uremic vasculopathy: a role for myostatinPasquale Esposito (Italy), Edoardo La Porta (Italy), Daniela Verzola (Italy), Samantha Milanesi (Italy), Maria Antonietta Grignano (Italy), Massimo Abelli (Italy), Teresa Rampino (Italy), Giacomo Garibotto (Italy)

18.00 Replication of Mineral Metabolism GWAS in Chronic Kidney DiseaseCassianne Robinson-Cohen (USA), Bryan Kestenbaum (USA),Ian de Boer (USA), T. Alp Ikizler (USA)

18.11 Handgrip strength vs. DEXA as a screening tool for evaluatinglean mass in older people treated for hemodialysisNayrana Soares do Carmo Reis (Brazil), Maryanne Zilli Canedo da Silva (Brazil),Francieli Cristina Delatim Vannini (Brazil), Pasqual Barretti (Brazil)

18.22 Elevated Serum Levels of Osteoprotegerin Associates with Biopsy Verified Vascular Calcification in End-stageRenal Disease PatientsLu Dai (Sweden), Abdul Rashid Tony Qureshi (Sweden), Bengt Lindholm (Sweden), Olof Heimbürger (Sweden), Peter Barany (Sweden), Magnus Söderberg (Sweden),Pieter Evenepoel (Belgium), Peter Stenvinkel (Sweden)

ROOM MAESTRALE

18.31 Malnutrition, comorbidity and autologous arteriovenous fistula failure: focus on clinical scores in hemodialysis patientsLeonardo Spatola (Italy), Silvia FInazzi (Italy), Albania Calvetta (Italy), Francesco Reggiani (Italy), Claudio Angelini (Italy), Salvatore Badalamenti (Italy)

18.43 Continuous ingestion of the different Phosphorus bioavailability meal in healthy JapaneseYoko Narasaki (Japan), Michiyo Yamasaki (Japan), Misaki Katsumoto (Japan), Sayaka Matsuura (Japan), Mayumi Morinishi (Japan), Tomomi Nakagawa (Japan),Mami Matsuno (Japan), Tsuneyuki Noda (Japan), Hisami Okumura-Yamanaka (Japan), Yutaka Taketani (Japan)

18.54 The Association of Vitamin D Metabolites with Muscle Massand Physical Function in Non-Dialysis Chronic Kidney DiseaseDouglas W. Gould (U.K.), Emma L. Watson (U.K.), Soteris Xenophontos (U.K.), Thomas J. Wilkinson (U.K.), Carl Jenkinson (U.K.), Martin Hewison (U.K.), Alice C. Smith (U.K.)

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ROOM SCIROCCO LIBECCIO

11.15 SIMULTANEOUS WORKSHOPChairs: Jordi Fuchs (USA), Katrina Campbell (Australia) Implementing the 2018 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutrition in CKDDietitians

13.15 LUNCH SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Vincenzo Bellizzi (Italy)

Sponsored by

Gut microbiota and CKD: a new therapeutic target

• The Microbiota and the future of MedicineMarco Pane (Italy)

• The role of gut microbiota in the CKD patientAdamasco Cupisti (Italy)

14.15 LECTUREChair: Maja Di Rocco (Italy)

Sponsored by

How to follow patients with Fabry's disease: The Fastex index Renzo Mignani (Italy)

14.30 FOCUS ONNew Insights into vascular effects of myostatinDaniela Verzola (Italy)

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14.45 HOMOCYSTEINE, FOLIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION AND CKD PROGRESSION Chairs: Kunitoshi Iseki (Japan), Charles Chazot (France)

• Homocysteine metabolism in health and diseasePaolo Tessari (Italy)

• Folic acid supplementation and CKD Hou Fan Fan (China)

• 5-methyl THF supplementation in CKD Ajay Gupta (USA)

15.40 FOCUS ONChair: Xueqing Yu (China)Dietary Management as an Important Therapeutic Strategy for Cardio-Renal Protection in CKDAngela Yee-Moon Wang (Hong-Kong)

16.00 COFFEE BREAK - POSTER VIEW

16.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Tilakavati Karupaiah (Malaysia), Maura Ravera (Italy)Dietary prescription and cardiovascular disease

• Dietary Modeling of Foods for Advanced CKD Based on General Healthy Eating GuidelinesMaria Chan (Australia)

• Fatty acid status-risks implications from diets and blood lipid profiles in CKDTilakavati Karupaiah (Malaysia)

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17.10 URIC ACID: WHERE ARE WE NOW? Chair: Alejandro Treviño-Becerra (Mexico)

• Uric acid as a risk factor for cardiorenal diseaseFrancesca Chiara Viazzi (Italy)

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - SESSION 2Chairs: Russ Price (USA), Harold Franch (USA)Protein metabolism, intracellular signaling

17.45 MINI LECTUREKidney - muscle crosstalk Sandhya Thomas (USA)

18.00 Evidence for intramuscular inflammation in CKD patients stage 3b-4Emma Watson (U.K.), Douglas Gould (U.K.), Tom O’Sullivan (U.K.), Alice Smith (U.K.)

18.11 The NLRP3 Inflammasome is activated in skeletal muscle of patients with CKD5Samantha Milanesi (Italy), Daniela Verzola (Italy), Chiara Barisione (Italy), Silvano Garibaldi (Italy), Michela Saio (Italy), Daniela Picciotto (Italy),Abitha Murugavel (Italy), Francesca Costigliolo (Italy), Ezio Gianetta (Italy), Giuliano Brunori (Italy), Chiara Venturelli (Italy), Giacomo Garibotto (Italy)

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ROOM SCIROCCO LIBECCIO

18.22 Activation of browning in White Adipose Tissue during chronic kidney diseaseMathilde Luce (France), Myriam Pastural (France), Jean Christophe Szelag (France), Maurice Laville (France),Walid Arkouch (France), Denis Fouque (France),Christope O. Soulage (France), Laetitia Koppe (France)

18.33 Dysregulated Muscle Protein Synthetic Responses to Food Ingestion in Hemodialysis PatientsKen Wilund (USA), Stephan van Vliet (USA), Sarah Skinner (USA), Joe Beals (USA),A.V. Ulanov (USA), Scott Paluska (USA), Nicholas Burd (USA)

18.44 Higher muscle to fat ratio is associated with lower CKD development risk in subjects with normal renalfunction: Community based prospective cohort studyJong Hyun Jhee (Republic of Korea), Youn Kyung Kee (Republic of Korea), Shin-Wook Kang(Republic of Korea), Jung Tak Park(Republic of Korea)

18.55 Short Term Effects of Branched Chained Amino Acids-EnrichedDialysis Fluid on Plasma Amino Acids ConcentrationsPatrik Deleaval (France), Benoît Luaire (France), Philippe Laffay (France), Manuela Strauss-Gabo (Germany),Bernard Canaud (Germany), Charles Chazot (France)

ROOM LEVANTE

13.15 LECTUREChair: Alberto Canepa (Italy)

Sponsored by

Malnutrition-Inflammation Complex Syndrome: do dialysis membranes play a role?Vincenzo Panichi (Italy)

13.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONFirst Joint Meeting ESPEN / ISRNM / SCWDChairs: Stefan Anker (Germany), Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA)

• Malnutrition definition and diagnostic criteria - nutritionconcepts and The GLIM procedureTommy Cederholm (Sweden)

• How to define cachexia?Stefan Anker (Germany)

• Malnutrition, PEW and cachexiaRobert Mak (USA)

• Panel Discussion

15.00 ITALIAN SESSIONIn collaboration with Associazione Nazionale Dietisti (ANDID)Chairs: Adamasco Cupisti (Italy), Ersilia Troiano (Italy)

15.00 Presentazione del corso

15.10 La prevenzione della CKD: quale approccio nutrizionale? Giuliano Brunori (Italy)

15.30 Il controllo dell’apporto di sodio e calorie: aspetti pratici Franca Pasticci (Italy)

ROOM LEVANTE

15.50 Le caratteristiche della terapia dietetica nutrizionale nell’insufficienza renale cronica B. Raffaele Di Iorio (Italy)

16.10 Strumenti per la valutazione dello stato di nutrizioneAlice Sabatino (Italy)

16.10 COFFEE BREAK

16.30 Quando il nefropatico è anche diabetico e obeso... come agire?Giorgina B. Piccoli (Italy)

16.50 Le diete fortemente ipo-proteiche supplementate: come proporle e come gestirle Annalisa Gennari (Italy)

17.10 La sicurezza delle diete ipoproteiche nel breve e nel lungo periodoVincenzo Bellizzi (Italy)

17.30 La nutrizione artificiale nel malato renale Katia Nardi (Italy)

17.50 Le problematiche nutrizionali in dialisi cronicaEnrico Fiaccadori (Italy)

18.10 Il controllo dell’apporto di fosforo e potassio: istruzioni per l’uso Claudia D’Alessandro (Italy)

18.30 Up to date sull’approccio dietetico nel trapianto di rene Anna Maria Bernardi (Italy)

18.50 La terapia dietetica nella CKD. un approccio multiprofessionale... e non solo Anna Laura Fantuzzi (Italy)

19.10 Conclusioni

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ROOM MAESTRALE

08.00 CONTROVERSYChair: Francesco Locatelli (Italy)Protein intake in aging and CKD

• Older people need a high protein, high energy intake Gianni Biolo (Italy)

• Older people with CKD need low protein high energy intake William E. Mitch (USA)

• Discussion

08.50 FOCUS ONChair: Giovanbattista Capasso (Italy)Dietary protein requirements of maintenance hemodialysis patients Joel D. Kopple (USA)

09.10 LECTUREChair: Martin K. Kuhlmann (Germany)Navigating the critical transitional phase from CKD5 to CKD5DKaymar Kalantar Zadeh (USA)

09.30 FIRST JOINT SESSION INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY/ISRNMChair: Rosanna Coppo (Italy), Angela Yee-Moon Wang (Hong-Kong)Improving global access to integrated kidney careDavid Harris (Australia)

ROOM MAESTRALE

10.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Pieter ter Wee (The Netherlands), TbdNutritional effects of dialytic treatments

• Protein losses during dialysis Peter Stenvinkel (Sweden)

• Nutritional aspects of intensified dialysis Pieter ter Wee (The Netherlands)

• Practical uses of creatinine and Urea Kinetics in the management of CKD and AKI patientsJoel D. Kopple (USA)

11.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Mario Cozzolino (Italy), Marc Vervloet (The Netherlands)ERA-EDTA CKD/MBD Working Group

• From renal osteodystrophy to osteoporosis in CKD patients Jordi Bover (Spain)

• CKD-MDB guidelines: what do they say and what should we do with the new KDIGO guidelines?Marc Vervloet (The Netherlands)

• Role of phosphate management: old and new binders Mario Cozzolino (Italy)

• Role of PTH management: how to treat SHPT?Sandro Mazzaferro (Italy)

• Discussion

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ROOM MAESTRALE

13.00 LECTURE13.30 Chair: Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA)

Sponsored by

Middle molecules, inflammation and protein-energy wasting: The Case for HDxAngela Yee-Moon Wang (Hong Kong)

14.00 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Giacomo Garibotto (Italy)

Sponsored by

Low Protein Diets

• The rationale to implement an adapted protein intake in CKD Denis Fouque (France)

• Protein restriction in predialysis patients Adamasco Cupisti (Italy)

• Protein restiction in dialysis patients? Xueqing Yu (China)

• Discussion

ROOM MAESTRALE

15.00 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Angela Yee-Moon Wang (Hong Kong)

Sponsored by

Body composition and clinical outcomes in CKD: the role of oral nutritional supplementsTing-Yun Lin (Taiwan)

15.30 COFFEE BREAKPOSTER VIEWChairs: Lilian Cuppari (Brazil), Claudia D'alessandro (Italy),Maria Chan (Australia), Samir Sukkar (Italy)

16.00 PLENARY SESSIONChair: Carmine Zoccali (Italy)Moving on: physical exercise in CKD

• The dimension of physical exercise in human health and the special case of CKD Carmine Zoccali (Italy)

• Sarcopenia and physical fuction in CKDNaomi Clyne (Sweden)

• Evidence that physical exercise may improve physical performance and clinical outcomes in dialysis patients Francesca Mallamaci (Italy)

• Discussion

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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - SESSION 3Chair: Allison Steiber (USA)Assessment, dietary compliance and intervention

17.30 Nutritional therapy in treatment of patients with CKD:follow up data of the experience of Bassini hospitalIlaria De Simone (Italy), Ivano Baragetti (Italy), Cecilia Biazzi (Italy), Cristina Sarcina (Italy), Laura Buzzi (Italy),Francesca Ferrario (Italy), Elena Alberghini (Italy), Gaia Santagostino (Italy), Silvia Furiani (Italy),Enzo Corghi (Italy), Claudio Pozzi (Italy)

17.41 Accuracy of equations to estimate 24h urinary sodiumexcretion from urine spots in patients with CKDBruna De Vico Ribeiro (Brazil), Fabiana Baggio Nerbass (Brazil),Lilian Cuppari (Brazil)

17.52 Telehealth coaching for dietary change in chronic kidney disease: The ENTICE randomized controlled trialJaimon T. Kelly (Australia), Marguerite Conley (Australia),Dianne P. Reidlinger (Australia), Tammy C. Hoffmann (Australia),David W. Johnson (Australia), Suetonia C. Palmer (New Zeland),Katrina L. Campbell (Australia)

18.03 Adherence to mediterranean diet predicts the presenceof left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and patterns of LV remodeling in patients with CKD 5d (dialysis)Anastasia Korovesi (Greece), Arezina Kasti (Greece), Stella Koinaki (Greece), Despina Hatzidimitriou (Greece), Anna Georgoulidou (Greece), Despina Karassavidou (Greece),Christos Katsinas (Greece), Kostas Mavromatidis (Greece)

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18.14 Very low protein diet and mediterranean diet reduceserum levels of total and free indoxyl sulfate and P-cresyl sulfate in chronic kidney diseaseM.T. Rocchetti (Italy), C. Cosola (Italy), I. di Bari (Italy), L. Di Micco (Italy), E. de Simone (Italy), E. Montemurno (Italy),G. Dalfino (Italy), L. Gesualdo (Italy), B.R. Di Iorio (Italy)

18.25 The Effect of High-Volume On-Line Hemodiafiltration on Nutritional Status and Body Composition: a 1-Year Prospective Controlled StudyPablo Molina (Spain), Belén Vizcaíno (Spain), Mariola D. Molina (Spain), Sandra Beltrán (Spain), Mercedes González-Moya (Spain), Antonio Mora (Spain),Cristina Castro-Alonso (Spain), Julia Kanter (Spain), Ana I. Ávila (Spain), José L. Górriz (Spain), Nuria Estañ (Spain), Luis M. Pallardó (Spain), Denis Fouque (France), Juan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

18.36 Diagnostic usefulness of protein energy wasting criteria in prevalent hemodialysis patientsG. Antón (Spain), A. Santana (Spain), F. Henriquez (Spain), T. Monzon (Spain), A. Sanchez (Spain), F. Valga (Spain), A. Morales (Spain), C. Garcia (Spain), J.C. Rodriguez (Spain),J.J. Carrero (Sweden)

18.47 Nutritional assessment by using bioelectrical impedanceanalysis in autosomal dominant polycystic diseaseHyunjin Ryu (Republic of Korea), Kook-Hwan Oh (Republic of Korea),Curie Ahn (Republic of Korea)

18.58 Too much of a good thing: hypervitaminosis A and unexplained weight loss in a bariatric surgery dialysis patientDeepa Kariyawasam (U.K.), Rochelle Blacklock (U.K.), Hugh Cairns (U.K.), Helen MacLaughlin (U.K.)

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10.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChair: Luca de Nicola (Italy)

• Nutrition in PDGiuliano Brunori (Italy)

• Wasting, heart failure and PDAngela Yee-Moon Wang (Hong-Kong)

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11.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Lilian Cuppari (Brazil), Deepa Handu (USA)Dietary approaches in CKD patients

• Dietary management in nondialysis CKD: It is not the quantity, but the quality that mattersJuan Jesus Carrero (Sweden)

• Sources of protein in the renal diet: vegetal protein, animal protein or both? Katrina Campbell (Australia)

• Vitamin deficiencies in CKD: a forgotten issueAlison Steiber (USA)

• Do dietary approaches for CKD promote a healthy diet pattern?Lilian Cuppari (Brazil)

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13.00 LUNCH SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Lise Bankir (France)

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Preventive role of water in kidney pathologies

• Mechanisms for dehydration-associated kidney disease Tbd

• Increase water intake in first stage CKD patients: results of a Randomized Controlled TrialWilliam F. Clark (Canada)

• Prevention of recurrent acute uncomplicated cystitis by increasing daily water in premenopausal women: a prospective randomized controlled study Maria Cristina Vecchio (France)

• Discussion

14.30 ISRNM - SINUC JOINT SYMPOSIUMChair: Maurizio Muscaritoli (Italy)

• Mechanisms underlying the loss of appetite in CKD and in HDAlessio Molfino (Italy)

• Ultrasound techniques for muscles evaluation in acute kidney injuryEnrico Fiaccadori (Italy)

• Muscle mass and performance in heart failureMaurizio Muscaritoli (Italy)

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ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - SESSION 4Chairs: Vincenzo Bellizzi (Italy), Naomi Clyne (Sweden)Physical Exercise and Body Composition

17.30 MINI LECTUREPhysical exercise in kidney transplantation Vincenzo Bellizzi (Italy)

17.45 Self-Reported Physical Function and Survival in a Diverse Hemodialysis Patient CohortSara Kalantar (USA), Amy You (USA), Alejandra Novoa (USA),Kimberly Juarez (USA), Meagan Echevarria (USA), Tracy Nakata (USA), Connie Rhee (USA)

17.56 Risk Factors for the Decreased Upper Limb Muscle Strengthand Its Effect on Mortality Rate in Maintenance Hemodialysis PatientsQian Zhang (China), Jiaying Zhang (China), Weichen Zhang (China), Minmin Zhang (China), Li Ni (China),Jing Chen (China)

18.06 Attributes Related to Physical Activity of MaintenanceHemodialysis Patients: Insights From the MalaysianPalm Tocotrienol in Chronic Hemodialysis (PATCH) StudyZulfitri Azuan M. Daud (Malaysia), N.I.H. Adanan (Malaysia),J.H. Lim (Malaysia),A. Sualeheen (Malaysia), S. Sahathevan (Malaysia), B.H. Khor (Malaysia), S.N. Sreelakshmi (Malaysia),K. Chinna (Malaysia), H. Gafor (Malaysia), B.L. Goh (Malaysia), A.K. Ghazali (Malaysia), Z.M. Mohamad Zaher (Malaysia), P. Khosla (USA), T. Karupaiah (Malaysia), PATCH Investigators (Malaysia)

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18.17 Bioelectrical impedance analysis derived phase anglepredicts protein- energy wasting in maintenance hemodialysis patientsRongshao Tan (China), Danhua Liang (China), Yan Liu (China),Xiaoshi Zhong (China), Dongsheng Zhang (China), Jing Ma (China)

18.28 A Simple Anthropometry�Based Formula to Assess Body Composition in CKD; Validation against Dual-Energy X-Ray AbsorptiometryThomas Wilkinson (U.K.), Daniel Nixon (U.K.), Alice Smith (U.K.)

18.39 Thyroid Status and Body Composition in a ProspectiveHemodialysis CohortConnie Rhee (USA), Yanjun Chen (USA), Amy You (USA), Csaba Kovesdy (USA), Matthew Budoff (USA), Tracy Nakata (USA), Alejandra Novoa (USA), Gregory Brent (USA),Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh (USA), Danh Nguyen (USA)

18.50 Weight Loss in Haemodialysis (HD) Patients FollowingHospitalisation: Relationship to Length Of Stay And Dietitian Referral TimesMary Power (Ireland)

19.01 Adverse metabolic responses following kidney transplantation stimulate the production of visceral adipose tissueLinda Moore (USA), Joy Nolte (USA), Roman Shypailo (USA),Ahmed Gaber (USA), William Mitch (USA), Biruh Workeneh (USA)

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10.30 FOCUS ONChairs: Denise Mafra (Brazil), Samir Sukkar (Italy)Nutraceuticals to prevent CVD in CKD patientsGiuseppe Cicero (Italy)

11.00 COFFEE BREAK - POSTER SESSION

11.30 SCIENTIFIC SESSIONChairs: Russ Price (USA), Harold Franch (USA)Protein Energy Wasting

• MicroRNA as anabolic mediators in muscle atrophyRuss Price (USA)

• SIRP-α: a master mediator of insulin restance promoting pathologic browning Sandhya S. Thomas (USA)

• Lung dysfunction associates with protein energy wasting in CKDAbdul Rashid Tony Qureshi (Sweden)

• Should we target muscle mass or muscle quality? Sarcopenia in CKD revisitedKirsten Johanssen (USA)

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13.00 LUNCH SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Giuliano Brunori (Italy)

Sponsored by

Malnutrition in patients on chronic hemodialysis: from mechanisms to treatment

• Inflammation and malnutrition in Dialysis Vincenzo Panichi (Italy)

• Nutritional supplementation in hemodialysis Enrico Fiaccadori (Italy)

14.00 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUMChair: Enrico Verrina (Italy)

Sponsored by

Role of etelcalcetide: the new calciomimeticMario Cozzolino (Italy)

15.00 FOCUS ONMetabolic pathways of cardiac hypertrophy in kidney transplant recipientsErnesto Paoletti (Italy)

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ORAL COMMUNICATION - SESSION 5Chairs: Fitsum Guebre (France), Ajay Gupta (USA)Microbiota, uremic toxicity and beyond

17.30 Could the gut microbial community of chronic kidneydisease (CKD) patients change after probiotic treatment?Natália Alvarenga Borges (Brazil), Alexandre A. Rosado (Brazil),Victor S. Pylro (Brazil), Luiz F. W. Roesch (Brazil), Flavia Lima do Carmo (Brazil), Denise Mafra (Brazil)

17.41 Indoxyl Sulfate induces fibrosis and inflammation by upregulating Heat Shock Protein 90 (HSP 90) in renal fibroblastsMichela Saio (Italy), Daniela Verzola (Italy), Samantha Milanesi (Italy), Chiara Barisione (Italy), Silvano Garibaldi (Italy), Annalisa Carta (Italy),Daniela Picciotto (Italy), Francesca Costigliolo (Italy), Francesca Viazzi (Italy), Giacomo Garibotto (Italy)

17.52 Resistant starch supplementation lowers plasma indoxyl sulfate in hemodialysis patients: a pilot randomized, double-blind and placebo clinical trialMarta Esgalhado (Brazil), Julie A. Kemp (Brazil), Renata A. Macedo (Brazil), Bruna Regis (Brazil), Lia S. Nakao (Brazil), Mariana Zogbi (Brazil), Denise Mafra (Brazil)

18.03 Effect of Dietary Inulin Supplementation on the Gut Microbiota and Derived Metabolites in Hemodialysis PatientsAnnabel Biruete (USA), Brandon Kistler (USA), Tzu-Wen Liu Cross (USA), Jacob Allen (USA), Henriette de Loor (Belgium), Pieter Evenepoel (Belgium),Kelly S. Swanson (USA), Kenneth R. Wilund (USA)

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18.14 MINI LECTUREChair: Giuseppe Quintaliani (Italy)Regulatory Issues in Renal Nutrition

18.29 Association of Central Fat Distribution Measured byDEXA and Clinical Outcomes in Hemodialysis PatientsSzu-Chun Hung (Taiwan), Paik-Seong Lim (Taiwan)

18.40 Prevention in Decline In Glomerular Filtration Rate withSupplementation of Ketoanalogues Despite Non Compliance To Very Low Protein Diet In Predialysis Patients - A Randomized, Controlled StudyAnita Saxena (India), Amit Gupta (india), Cm Pandey (India)

18.51 High amylose resistant starch supplementation amelioratesinflammatory and oxidative stress state in hemodialysis patients: a pilot randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled clinical trialDenise Mafra (Brazil), Marta Esgalhado (Brazil), Renata A. Macedo (Brazil), Julie A. Kemp (Brazil), Bruna Regis (Brazil), Ludmila Cardozo (Brazil),Milena B. Stockler-Pinto (Brazil)

19.02 Habitual Dietary Patterns in a Malaysian HemodialysisPopulation: Insights from the PATCH Malaysian studyAyesha Sualeheen (Malaysia), G.V. Balasubramanian (Malaysia),S. Sahathevan (Malaysia), B.H. Khor (Malaysia), M.S. Ali (Malaysia), S. Sankaranarayanan (Malaysia), Z.A.M. Daud (Malaysia), P. Khosla (USA), T. Karupaiah (Malaysia)

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08.30 SYMPOSIUMChairs: Fitsum Guebre (France), Giacomo Deferrari (Italy)Obesity and the kidney

• Obesity as independent risk factor for CKD onsetLuca De Nicola (Italy)

• Obesity in CKD: Reconciling survival paradoxes with detrimental effect on kidney function Csaba Kovesdy (USA)

• Bariatric Surgery: can it be effective and safe treatment in the CKD patient?Fitsum Guebre (France)

09.30 PLENARY LECTUREChair: Martin Kuhlmann (Germany)Premature aging processes in CKDPeter Stenvinkel (Sweden)

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10.30 FOCUS ONChairs: Bak Leong Goh (Malaysia), Kuo-Cheng Lu (Taiwan)Emerging nutritional issues in Asia

• Nutritional issues in CKD in a vegan countryK.S. Nayak (India)

• The Burden of PEW in China Xueqing Yu (China)

11.45 BEST POSTER AWARDBEST ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AWARD

12.45 CLOSING CEREMONY

• FarewellGiacomo Garibotto (Italy)

• Presentong ICRNM 2020K.S. Nayak (India)

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