NNI News Feed http://www.nephrologynews.com/rss/news/all The latest news from Nephrology News & Issues Group asks for staggered start on ICD-10 http://www.nephrologynews.com/politics/article/group-asks-for-staggered-start-on-icd-10 5/17/2012 2:54:00 PM New Vasc-Alert module creates referral form, tracks intervention results for ESRD patients Indiana-based Vasc-Alert announced that it has created a new module that complements its vascular access surveillance technology Vasc-Alert Referral helps create a referral form and tracks intervention results to help dialysis center staff see the complete life cycle of a vascular access site used for hemodialysis treatments. http://www.nephrologynews.com/vascular-access/article/new-vasc-alert-module-creates-referral-form-tracks-intervention-results-for-esrd-patients 5/17/2012 2:00:00 PM ESRD patients face long hemoglobin recovery time after hospitalizations Most patients with end-stage renal disease experience a drop in hemoglobin after hospitalization, and recovery can be slow, according to data presented at the National Kidney Foundation 2012 Spring Clinical Meetings. http://www.nephrologynews.com/clinical/article/esrd-patients-face-long-hemoglobin-recovery-time-after-hospitalizations 5/17/2012 1:34:00 PM Liberty Dialysis enrolls 1,000th patient in peritoneal dialysis program The 1,000th PD patient was trained in two weeks by nephrology specialists to perform PD treatment independently, the company said in a statement. http://www.nephrologynews.com/renal-business/article/liberty-dialysis-enrolls-1000th-patient-in-peritoneal-dialysis-program 5/17/2012 11:26:00 AM House legislation would repeal sustainable growth rate http://www.nephrologynews.com/politics/article/house-legislation-would-repeal-sustainable-growth-rate 5/16/2012 2:16:00 PM CDC panel calls for team approach on blood pressure The Community Preventive Services Task Force, an independent group appointed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, issued the recommendation based on a review of 77 studies. http://www.nephrologynews.com/politics/article/cdc-panel-calls-for-team-approach-on-blood-pressure 5/16/2012 1:22:00 PM RSN accepting submissions for annual essay contest The Renal Support Network announced that they are now accepting submissions for its 10th annual essay contest. All submissions must be authored by someone who has been diagnosed with CKD. This year"s theme is, "What small act of kindness by a health care professional made a difference in your life?" http://www.nephrologynews.com/renal-community/article/rsn-accepting-submissions-for-annual-essay-contest 5/15/2012 1:42:00 PM CryoLife to acquire graft maker Hemosphere Tissue processing and medical device company CryoLife announced that it would acquire Hemosphere, the developer of the Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (HeRO) Graft, for $17 million in cash, plus potential revenue milestone-based payments of up to $4.5 million. Hemosphere"s revenues were $5.3 million for the full year 2011. http://www.nephrologynews.com/renal-business/article/cryolife-to-acquire-graft-maker-hemoshpere 5/15/2012 12:02:00 PM CMS finalizes proposed life safety code requirements for dialysis clinics By an announcement on May 10, 2012, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services finalized proposed regulations that had been announced on Oct. 18, 2011 that relaxed the federal Life Safety Code (LSC) requirements in the revised Conditions for Coverage (CfCs) that first became effective on Feb. 9, 2009. With one major exception, the final LSC requirements are identical to those proposed in October, 2011 as part of attempts to "modify, streamline, or repeal" regulations which were duplicative or http://www.nephrologynews.com/renal-policy/article/cms-finalizes-proposed-life-safety-code-requirements-for-dialysis-clinics 5/14/2012 4:37:00 PM Home dialysis patients more likely to get transplant than in-center patients Patients that receive daily, home hemodialysis are more likely to receive a kidney transplant than patients on conventional thrice-weekly dialysis, particularly in patients not on the transplant waitlist at initiation of daily home hemodialysis. http://www.nephrologynews.com/home-dialysis/article/home-dialysis-patients-more-likely-to-get-transplant-than-in-center-patients 5/13/2012 9:42:00 PM Study shows big savings can be found in a small decrease in the U.S. obesity prevalence By 2030, 42% of Americans will be obese, according to estimates from a study presented at the Weight of the Nation conference in Washington, D.C. If that figure is correct, the prevalence of obesity will increase 33% over the next two decades, with 11% of Americans classified as severely obese. But slowing the projected trajectory by just 1% would save billions of dollars. http://www.nephrologynews.com/diabetes/article/study-shows-big-savings-can-be-found-in-a-small-decrease-of-the-us-obesity-prevalence 5/11/2012 2:30:00 PM USRDS finds jump in blood transfusions for dialysis patients According to the United States Renal Data System, in each of the first nine months of 2011 when the new payment system took effect, the share of dialysis patients who received blood transfusions increased 9 to 22% over the corresponding months in 2010, The New York Times reports http://www.nephrologynews.com/clinical/article/usrds-finds-jump-in-blood-transfusions-for-dialysis-patients 5/11/2012 10:20:00 AM Blood pressure best managed when healthy lifestyle is central to treatment New approaches to controlling blood pressure are on the horizon, according to a presentation at the 2012 National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting – but ultimately, the most powerful step patients can take is to improve their lifestyle, particularly reducing salt intake. http://www.nephrologynews.com/clinical/article/blood-pressure-best-managed-when-healthy-lifestyle-is-central-to-treatment 5/11/2012 1:00:00 AM Obesity reduces organ donor pool http://www.nephrologynews.com/kidney-transplant/article/obesity-reduces-organ-donor-pool 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM Kidney function declines in overweight donors Living donors who are obese or overweight are more likely to sustain long-term kidney damage after donation, according to a systematic review presented at the National Kidney Foundation"s 2012 Spring Clinical Meetings. http://www.nephrologynews.com/kidney-transplant/article/kidney-function-declines-in-overweight-donors 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM National online surveillance system for chronic kidney disease to debut this summer A centralized surveillance system has been established to combat the public health epidemic of chronic kidney disease open access to information, according to updates presented at the National Kidney Foundation"s. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funded two teams of researchers at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and the University of California, San Francisco, to jointly develop and implement a CKD surveillance system designed to assess the impact of CKD on the state, re http://www.nephrologynews.com/renal-policy/article/national-online-surveillance-system-for-chronic-kidney-disease-to-debut-this-summer 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM Readily available urine dipstick can predict acute kidney injury An inexpensive and widely used urine dipstick test may provide an easier, more effective way to predict Acute Kidney Injury in patients with sepsis, or severe blood poisoning infections. This research is presented at the National Kidney Foundation"s Spring Clinical Meetings. http://www.nephrologynews.com/clinical/article/readily-available-urine-dipstick-can-predict-acute-kidney-injury 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM Coordinated care reduces medical costs and improves health of kidney patients Patients with kidney failure who received collaborative, supportive health services saw better outcomes and lowered medical costs than those who did not receive this continuity of care, according to new research based on the last three years of a Medicare pilot that was presented at the National Kidney Foundation"s Spring Clinical Meetings. http://www.nephrologynews.com/clinical/article/coordinated-care-reduces-medical-costs-and-improves-health-of-kidney-patients 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM Second transplants can be just as successful as primary transplants One failed transplant does not mean another will follow, and those who receive a second kidney have a high chance of success, according to new research presented at the National Kidney Foundation"s Spring Clinical Meetings Researchers led by Syed Jawad Sher, MD, of Indiana University School of Medicine, found no significant differences between primary and repeat transplants in terms of survival of the transplanted kidney, rejection or infection rates. The one and five year kidney graft survival http://www.nephrologynews.com/kidney-transplant/article/second-transplants-can-be-just-as-successful-as-primary-transplants 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM Socializing between professionals, patients in a dialysis unit can improve patient health General discussion about lifestyle may be effective in stabilizing and improving lab values, according to new research presented at the National Kidney Foundation"s Spring Clinical Meetings held in Washington, DC this week. http://www.nephrologynews.com/clinical/article/socializing-between-professionals-patients-in-a-dialysis-unit-can-improve-patient-health 5/10/2012 6:00:00 PM