Organ dysfunction in TTP provided by Dr. Eric Mariotte
EuroBloodNet's Topic on focus: Thrombotic Microangiopathies Webinars are online live educational sessions for professionals conducted using the Zoom Platform. This program has been developed in collaboration with the French reference center for thrombotic microangiopathies (CNR-MAT). Fifteen webinars divided into two chapters are led by experts in the field of Thrombotic Microangiopathies and have a form of Power Point presentations.
The main objective for this program is to disseminate very innovative topics among hematologists, internists, nephrologists, pediatricians, or other health care providers interested in the topic in order to give visibility to the last cutting-edge advances in the field of Thrombotic Microangiopathies (TMAs). This objective responds not only to the need for in-depth knowledge sharing by international experts of this rare group of diseases, but also to the need to create a repository of comprehensive educational material on all types of Thrombotic Microangiopathies. Thrombotic Microangiopathies require a specific educational knowledge from a clinical, pathological, etiological and phenotypic point of view due to the low prevalence of the disease and multi-level clinical manifestations.
Finally, this educational program would clarify the role of hematologists, nephrologists, and pathologists in the clinical management of patients with TMAs, as this disease requires a multidisciplinary approach due to variety of symptoms like hemolytic anemia, low platelets, and organ damage as a result of the formation of microscopic blood clots in capillaries and small arteries of most organs.
Webinars description
ERN-EuroBloodNet webinars are conducted using the Zoom Platform. It allows full audio and visual communication, as well as interaction between webinar's speaker and participants.
Each Webinars will last 45 minutes: 30 minutes for the expert's presentation and last 15 minutes for hearers' questions. In addition, they are always held in the same day of the week and time slot: Wednesdays at 16:00 (CEST)
The following topics will be covered:
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura:
- TTP and ADAMTS13: Pathophysiology (ADAMTS13-related TTP pathophysiology) provided by Prof. Dr. Agnès Veyradier
- Animal models of TTP provided by Prof. Dr. Karen Vanhoorelbeke
- Diagnostic workup for TTP and TMA syndromes; pitfalls provided by Dr. Ygal Benhamou
- Present and future of TTP treatment provided by Prof. Dr. Paul Coppo
- Caplacizumab and treatment of iTTP without plasma exchange provided by Prof. Dr. Paul Brinkkötter
- Organ dysfunction in TTP provided by Dr. Eric Mariotte
- TTP in the setting of pregnancy provided by Marie Scully
- Congenital TTP: diagnosis and future management provided by Prof. Dr. - Johanna Kremer Hovinga Strebel
- TTP in the elderly provided by Dr. Jehane Fadlallah
Hemolytic uremic syndrome and other thrombotic microangiopathies:
- Shigatoxin-associated HUS provided by Antoine Dossier
- Diagnosis of HUS provided by Prof. Dr. Eric Rondeau
- Management of atypical HUS provided by Prof. Dr. Jan Menne
- Pregnancy-associated HUS provided by Dr. Fadi Fakhouri
- HSCT-associated TMA provided by Dr. Flore Sicre de Fontbrune
- Drug-associated TMA provided by Dr. Steven Grangé
ERN-EuroBloodNet is one of the 24 European Reference Networks (ERNs) approved by the ERN Board of Member States and covers Rare Hematological Diseases (RHD). Please visit the EuroBloodNet’s website to explore different initiatives we work on and how we can support patients and health professionals in the field of (RHD). [ Ссылка ]
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Disclaimer: This video is carried out within the framework of European Reference Network on Rare Haematological Diseases (ERN-EuroBloodNet)-Project ID No 847140. ERN-EuroBloodNet is partly co-funded by the European Union within the framework of the Fourth EU Health Programme.
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