This session focuses on closing the gap between guidelines and real-world care in chronic kidney disease and heart failure. Experts first show why early diagnosis of CKD is pivotal for preventing progression, reducing hospitalizations, and easing the growing burden on patients, caregivers, and healthcare systems, emphasizing the role how primary care teams can put timely screening and intervention into everyday practice. Building on this, a second presentation offers practical, psychology-informed strategies to support patient adherence, address diabetes distress, and harness technology in ways that genuinely improve quality of life rather than add to treatment burden. Finally, a heart failure nurse translates complex guidelines into pragmatic, team-based workflows, highlighting how small changes in communication, education, and follow-up can transform outcomes on the ward and in the community.
Virtual CVOT Summit 2025: Practical Implementation in Primary Care: A Hands-On Session
21 November 2025
Munich, Germany
Why Early Diagnosis Matters, and How to Put It into Practice in Chronic Kidney Disease
Speaker: Prof. Ana Cebrián
Murcia, Spain
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Prof. Ana Cebrián
Murcia, Spain
Why Early Diagnosis Matters, and How to Put It into Practice in Chronic Kidney Disease
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