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- Clinical Physiology of the Kidneys
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1. Molecular basis of genetic renal diseases 1
- Dr. Paul Jennings
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2. Molecular basis of genetic renal diseases 2
- Dr. Paul Jennings
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3. Assessment of renal function
- Dr. Jochen Raimann
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4. Isolated microhematuria and proteinuria in adults
- Dr. Eva Seiringer
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5. Intradialytic oxygen saturation
- Dr. Lili Chan
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6. Pervasive sensing in chronic kidney disease
- Ms. Maggie Han
- Ms. Schantel Williams
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7. The genetic basis of kidney cancer
- Dr. W. Marston Linehan
- Glomerular Disorders
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8. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
- Prof. Moin Saleem
- Tubular Interstitial Disorders
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9. What’s new for IgA nephropathy part 1: epidemiology and pathogenesis
- Prof. Maurizio Salvadori
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10. What’s new for IgA nephropathy part 2: clinical presentation, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment
- Prof. Maurizio Salvadori
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11. Renal complications of sickle cell disease
- Dr. Claire Sharpe
- Acute Kidney Injury
- Chronic Kidney Disease
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13. Pathophysiology of acute renal failure
- Dr. Viviane Calice-Silva
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14. Anaemia in chronic kidney disease
- Prof. Iain Macdougall
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15. Kidney disease and pregnancy: a new era?
- Dr. Kate Bramham
- Renal Cell Carcinoma
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16. The genetics and genomics of familial renal carcinoma
- Prof. Eamonn Maher
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17. Immune checkpoint blockade in renal cell carcinoma
- Prof. David McDermott
- Pharmacology and the Kidney
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19. Toxicology of the kidney
- Prof. Lawrence Lash
- Proteomics and the Kidney
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20. Proteomics in diabetic kidney disease
- Prof. Peter Rossing
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21. Urinary proteomics in kidney and cardiovascular disease
- Prof. Harald Mischak
- Pediatric Nephrology
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22. Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in children
- Prof. Timothy E. Bunchman
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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23. Proteomics in kidney disease: clinical considerations
- Prof. Peter Rossing
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Talk outline
- What is pervasive sensing?
- The wearables market
- Wearable device shipment forecast
- Wearable device market forecast
- Case study
- Device parameters
- Accuracy of apps and wearable devices: study
- Accuracy of apps and wearable devices: results
- Wearable devices & energy expenditure study
- Wearable devices & energy expenditure protocol
- Wearable devices & energy expenditure results
- Sleep measured by wearable devices study
- Sleep measured by wearable devices results
- Physical activity and improved outcomes
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD): Sleep disorders
- Interdialytic patient monitoring
- Our initial research questions
- Study design for hemodialysis (HD) patients
- Study population
- Average daily steps
- Steps during the week
- Sleep quality
- Sleep duration as a function of HD shift
- Did Fitbit use affect lifestyle?
- Are New York city patients unique?
- New York city vs. Baton Rouge
- Activity patterns: New York city vs. Baton Rouge
- Study summary
- Walkability
- Neighbourhood walkability and health
- Walkability - walkscore.com
- Walkscore maps
- Walk score and physical activity levels
- Treatment potential
- Precision medicine
- Precision medicine: customization of healthcare
- Food for thought
Topics Covered
- Defining pervasive sensing
- Example of use of wearable technology in medicine
- Accuracy of wearable technologies
- Physical activity’s role in improved health outcomes
- Physical activity and sleep monitoring in ESRD patients
- The effects of environment on physical activity levels
- Role of environment in precision medicine
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Talk Citation
Han, M. and Williams, S. (2018, August 30). Pervasive sensing in chronic kidney disease [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/TVRN8834.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Ms. Maggie Han has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
- Ms. Schantel Williams has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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0:00
Hello, everyone. My name is Maggie Han and I'm joined by Schantel Williams.
We are both from the Renal Research Institute which is located in New York City.
Today, we'll be speaking to you a bit about Pervasive Sensing in Chronic Kidney Disease.
0:24
Through an outline of our talk today, first,
we will be talking about pervasive sensing,
what it is, and its application.
Then we will talk about how we use pervasive sensing
in our physical activity and sleep monitoring studies in hemodialysis patients.
Then finally, we will talk about how the parameters that can be
collected by pervasive sensing can be fed into precision medicine.
0:56
What is pervasive sensing?
Well, it's sensing that can take place anytime and anywhere.
This sensing is done by
a miniaturized sensor network that can be either
worn on the body or integrated into the living environment.
Most importantly, this sensor of networks should not affect a person's daily routine.
1:20
With the rise of smartphones, bluetooth, low-power,
and microchip processing, the wearables market has boomed in recent years.
1:31
The global wearable device unit shipment forecast
between 2015 and 2020 is that it's expected
to grow at a 22 percent compounded annual rate.
The majority of that market consists of smartwatches,
fitness band, and other activity trackers.