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May 6, 2022 11 tweets 7 min read Read on X
I’m really enjoying this talk from Dr Alice Radley, a renal physician, at the @bgsconf.

It’s all about advanced renal disease and how to support older people with this condition.

It’s quite common!
We need to develop a better supportive care framework for caring for people.

There are some excellent programmes around for “best supportive care” for people with end stage renal disease.

#bgsconf
At the end of the day it’s about the individual patient though!

#bgsconf
More frailty does affect life expectancy in advanced renal disease.

#bgsconf

Though often people misjudge how frail someone is! Beware!
I knew kidneys were complicated!

So many factors affecting renal failure…

#bgsconf
So many factors!

Still on renal impairment here…

#bgsconf
Pedal your way through your dialysis session! Exercise is a good thing. But still unclear if it’ll affect outcome.

#bgsconf
And it all comes back to what’s important to the person themselves…

(I like this slide!)

#bgsconf
Another mention of how we sometimes misjudge older people. Some may be suitable for transplant as best treatment.

Back to looking at the individual!

#bgsconf
Conservative care is actually very good though in older people and doesn’t have the huge burdens of attending for dialysis.

#bgsconf
Anticipatory planning is key in renal failure just like any other long term life limiting condition.

#bgsconf

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Funnily enough, having a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment helped people a great deal!

Well done team! 👏👏👏

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The team worked with the Maggie’s centre to develop classes and holistic care for the patients attending the Beatson Oncology Centre.

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