Webinar

The vision behind the International Society of Critical Care Nephrology (ISCCN)
is to improve the profile of Critical Care Nephrology as a speciality across all ages
and promote the discipline through public advocacy, fostering networking,
and acting as a hub for information sharing.
This will lead to career opportunities and mentoring, as well as leadership training and professional development. Therefore we are delighted to introduce a series of Webinars discussing
CRRT Dose in relation to Dialytrauma, Dynamic Dosing and Sustainability.

Part 1: Wednesday, April 8th 2026 – 10.00 CET (09.00 UK – 16.00 Bangkok – 18.00 Melbourne)
Part 2: Tuesday, April 28th 2026 – 11.00 AM CET (10.00 AM GMT)
Part 3: Tuesday, May 26th 2026

Webinar Series: Part 2

Tuesday, April 28th 2026 – 11.00 AM CET (10.00 AM GMT)

Join Dr Chris Kirwan as he takes us through the best ways to adjust and adapt dosing in CRRT to optimise therapy delivery while minimising unintended harm in everyday practice.

Emerging evidence suggests that higher doses of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) may cause harm rather than improve outcomes.
Following on from the first Webinar where Emily See explained the concept of dialytrauma and dose we continue with a discussion on the practical application of dynamic dosing in CRRT.

Webinar Series: Part 1

Wednesday, April 8th 2026 – 10.00 CET (09.00 UK – 16.00 Bangkok – 18.00 Melbourne)

Join Dr Emily See (Royal Melbourne Hospital) as she reviews the evolving evidence
behind dialytrauma and CRRT dosing, and shares practical strategies clinicians can apply
to optimise therapy delivery while minimising unintended harm in everyday practice.

Emerging evidence suggests that higher doses of Continuous Renal Replacement
Therapy (CRRT) may cause harm rather than improve outcomes.

© Recording Webinar 1: NorrDia