Anemia of Renal Disease Curriculum

Recorded On: 11/23/2021

ISN Academy Supported by an Educational Grant from Astellas

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The curriculum is creatively designed using mixed media, including three originally produced voice-over animations, charts, graphs, and self-guided questions to engage students and facilitate learning. The course covers the pathophysiology of renal disease along with the clinical trials guiding current management guidelines:

•                Definition and epidemiology of renal anemia

•                Pathophysiology of renal anemia

•                Mechanisms of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents

•                Trials of renal anemia

•                Iron metabolism

•                Iron formulations

•                Novel and future therapies, including HIF-stabilizers

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Session 1: Introduction
Definition of Renal Ischemia in Men?
Definition of Renal Ischemia in Women?
What Can You Learn About the Epidemiology of Renal Anemia From This Figure?
Pathophysiology of Renal Anemia
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Open to view video.
Session 2: Erythropoeisis Stimulating Agents (ESAs)
Mechanisms of Action of ESAs
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Open to view video.
History of Renal Anemia
Trails of Renal Anemia: NHT (1998)
Trails of Renal Anemia: CHOIR (2006)
Trials of Renal Anemia: CREATE (2006)
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Agree to terms to continue.
Trials of Renal Anemia: TREAT (2009)
Trials of Renal Anemia: CHOIR and TREAT Re-analyses
Iron Metabolism
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Open to view video.
Session 3: IV Iron
Iron Trials: Drive 1 Study
Iron Trials: Drive 2 Study
Iron Trials: PIVOTAL Study
Iron Formulations
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Open to download resource.
Session 4: Novel Therapies
HIF Physiology and Mechanism of Action of HIF Stabilizers
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Open to view video.
HIF Stabilizers – Published Studies
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Open to download resource.
Roxadustat: Ongoing Controversies
HIF Stabilizers: Ongoing Studies
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