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PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
Registration desk opening hours: Saturday from 08:00 to 18:00, Sunday & Monday from 07:30 to 18:00, Tuesday to Thursday from 07:00 to 18:00
Pre-ConferenceDay 1
Pre-ConferenceDay 2
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
SaturdayJune 23
SundayJune 24
MondayJune 25
TuesdayJune 26
WednesdayJune 27
ThursdayJune 28
Pre-CongressCoursesSpecific schedules to be announced
Pre-CongressCoursesSpecific schedules to be announced
08:00 - 08:45 Breakfast Meetings Breakfast Meetings Breakfast Meetings
09:00 - 10:30 Plenary / Symposia Plenary / Symposia Plenary / Symposia Plenary
10:30 - 11.00 Break Break Break Break
11:00 - 12:30 Plenary / Symposia Plenary / Symposia Plenary / Symposia Special Lectures in Plenary
12:45 - 14:15 LunchIndustrySponsoredSymposia
LunchIndustrySponsoredSymposia
LunchIndustrySponsoredSymposia
Lunch
(13:30 - 16:00)Special Lectures in Plenary
Closing Ceremony
14.30 - 16:00 «Coffee-Hours»PostersFree Papers Meet the Expert
«Coffee-Hours»PostersFree Papers Meet the Expert
«Coffee-Hours»PostersFree Papers Meet the Expert
16.15 - 16:45 Wrap-up Sessions Wrap-up Sessions Wrap-up Sessions
17:00 - 18:30 «Happy-Hour» Sessions
«Happy-Hour» Sessions
«Happy-Hour» Sessions
17:30 - 21:00Opening Ceremony& Welcome Reception
20:00Congress Party-Dinner
Exhibition hours: Monday to Wednesday from 10:00 to 16.30, Thursday from 10:00 to 13:45
Italic letters indicate activities that will be held in the Exhibition Hall.
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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2007 – DAY OF KNOWLEDGE
TIME PULMONARY (PULM) CARDIOVASCULAR (CV)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 PULM PY 1 Respiratory Desease Worldwide
CV PY 1Molecular Foundations of Pediatric Cardiovascular Disease
Respiratory Disease in PICU and NICU WorldwideTBN
Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Myocardial Contractile Dysfunction?Steven Schwarz, Canada
Mechanisms of Lung Injury in the NICUTBN
The Molecular Genetics of Cardiomyopathy in Children? David Nelson, USA
Mechanisms of Lung Injury in the PICUBrian Kavanagh, Canada
Polymorphisms that Modulate Cardiovascular Injury and FunctionTBN
11.00 - 12.30 PULM PY 2 Pediatric Respiratory Physiology – The Essentials
CV SYMP 1 Myocardial Dysfunction in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease
CV SYMP 2 Cardiopulmonary Bypass-mediated Inflammatory Injury
Essentials of Respiratory PhysiologyTBN
Right Ventricular FailureTBN
The Systemic Inflammatory Response after Cardiopulmonary BypassTBN
Essentials of Airway PhysiologyTBN
The Failing Single VentricleTBN
Anti-Inflammatory Therapies to Modulate Bypass-mediated InflammationDavid Nelson, USA
Cells and Maturation of the LungTBN
The Failing FontanTBN
Modulation of Bypass-mediated Inflammation by Pre-Ishemic ConditioningMichael Cheung, Australia
12.45 - 14.15 INDUSTRY-SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM sponsored by MAQUET and VIASYS HealthcareLung Recruitment: Technics and Tools
14.30 - 16.00 PULM ME 1 CV ME 1Management of the Patient with a Functional Single Ventricle
Lung Function in the ICU: What I Measure and Why?Jurg Hammer, SwitzerlandPeter Dargaville, Australiaand TBN
Neonatal Single Ventricle PhysiologySteven Schwartz, CanadaThe Glenn CirculationTBN The Fontan CirculationGil Wernovsky USA
16.15 - 16.45 PULM WRAP-UP 1 CV WRAP-UP 1 Andrew Argent, South Afrika Lara Shekerdemian, Australia
17.00 - 18.30 PULM HH 1 CV HH 1 CV HH 2Case Discussion: Applying Basic Respiratory Physiology in the Clinical Setting TBN
Cardiac Mechanical Circulatory Support CasesTBN
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome: What do I do? Gil Wernovsky, USA and TBN
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Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
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TIME SEPSIS (SEPSIS) METABOLICS AND ENDOCRINOLOGY (MET)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 SEPSIS PY 1 Definitions, Epidemiology and the Global Sepsis Initiative
MET PY 1
From Meningococcal Disease to Malaria and DengueTBN
Cellular Bioenergetic PathwaysTBN
Neonatal Sepsis: A Global Perspective – Leading Cause of Mortality and Cerebral PalsyTBN
Stress ResponseRobert Tasker, UK
IMCI and the WFPICCS Global Sepsis Initiative, Prats and PitfallsKathryn Maitland, Kenya
Necrosis and ApoptosisTBN
11.00 - 12.30 SEPSIS SYMP 1Severe Sepsis and Multiple Organ Failure Pathophysiology
SEPSIS SYMP 2Multi-Center Studies in Sepsis
MET SYMP 1Complex Physiopathological Interactions
Shock, Organ Failure and MOFJoe Carcillo, USA
Clinical Trials: Activated Protein C/BPI/IVIG/Growth Factors/Pentoxyfilline TBN
Liver and KidneyTBN
CRISIS - Critical Illness Stress-Induced Immune SuppressionTBN
Scoring Systems: PELOD Score and Sepsis TBNPIRO Jan Hazelzet, The Netherlands
Liver and LungDominique Debray, France
Thrombocytopenia-Associated MOF- From DIC to TTPTBN
The Initiative: Barriers to Implementation and Evaluation of WFPICCS Global Sepsis Initiative: Panel DiscussionModerator: Niranjan Kissoon, Canada
Liver and BrainStephan Mitzner, Germany
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 SEPSIS ME Sepsis/Septomics
MET ME 1Diagnosis and Management of Metabolic Disease
Genetic Study Results Jan Hazelzet, The NetherlandsGenomic Study ResultsTBNProteomic Study ResultsTBN Interactive Discussions on Septomic Strategies TBN
How do I Diagnose Metabolic DiseaseTBNHow do I Manage Endogenous IntoxicationPhilippe Jouvet, Canada
16.15 - 16.45 SEPSIS WRAP-UP 1 WRAP-UP 1ACCM/AHA/PALS Guidelines for Management of Septic Shock: The First HourJoe Carcillo, USA
Philippe Jouvet, Canada
17.00 - 18.30 SEPSIS HH 1 MET HH 1Case Studies: ACCM/PALS Guidelines Managing Septic Shock: The First HourJoe Carcillo, USA, Niranjan Kissoon, Canada
Acute Metabolic Diseases: Case DiscussionPhilippe Jouvet, Canada; and TBN
Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2007 – DAY OF KNOWLEDGE
TIME NEUROLOGY (NEURO) ORGANIZATION AND EMERGENCY (ORG)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 NEURO PY 1Brain Resuscitation
ORG PY 1Organization, Quality and Outcome
Multi-center Canadian Hypothermia Trial in Traumatic Brain InjuryJamie Hutchinson, Canada
Optimal organization of Pediatric Critical Care? TBN
Inflicted Childhood NeurotraumaTBN
Optimal organization for Research and Data CollectionBo Sun, China
Emergency Preservation and ResuscitationPat Kochanek, USA
PICU Care - Does more care equate to better outcomesTBNFellow Training in the PICU – Does it affect outcome?Ann Thompson, USA
11.00 - 12.30 ORG SYMP 1Impact of Pre-hospital and Emergency Care on OutcomesSeptic ShockTBN
Trauma CareAdrian Goh, Malaysia
Cardiac ArrestVinay Nadkarni, USA
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NEURO ME 1 ORG ME 1
Brain Death: Science versus Cultural PerceptionTBN
Can we afford Critical Care?:Roundtable DiscussionTBN
16.15 - 16.45 NEURO WRAP-UP 1 ORG WRAP-UP 1TBN TBN
17.00 - 18.30 NEURO HH 1 ORG HH 1Brain Preservation and Rescusitation from Bench to Bedside: A propos two casesRobert Clark, USA and Vinay Nadkarni, USA
The Continuum of Care – Pre-hospital, Emergency, Critical Care and Beyond the Dooble DoorsNiranjan Kissoon, Canada
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Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
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TIME NURSING CARE (NC) NURSING INNOVATIONS (NI)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 NC PY 1 The Essence of Nursing
NI PY 1The Knowledge of Quality Management in Pediatric Critical Care Nursing
Evidence based Nursing Care of Children in acute lung injuryDirk Danschutter, Belgium
Nightingale Metrics: Measuring Nursing Care that Impacts Patient OutcomesMartha Curley, USA
Brain Development and Follow up in Conjunction with NiDCAPTBN
Environmental Safety of Patient and StaffTBN
Respiratory Care of the Ventilated ChildBrenda Morrow, South Africa
Defining Quality Indicators to Improve PracticePatricia Moloney-Harmon, USA
11.00 - 12.30 NC SYMP 1Respiratory Care and Physiotherapy
NC SYMP 2Developmental Care
NI SYMP 1Patient Safety
NI SYMP 2Nursing Education
Weaning Strategies Elaine Meyer, USA
Family-centered Developmental Supportive CareTBN
Paediatric Early Warning Assessment toolTBN
Quality of Pediatric Critical Care Nursing EducationYuko Shiraishi, Japan
New Approaches in Noninvasive ventilationFiona Lynch, UK
Prolonged ICU stay and Psychosocial FunctioningTBN
Adverse Events: The Error of Our WaysIrene Harth, Germany
Developing a Curriculum for Clinical EducationTBN
What is New in SuctioningBev Copnell, Australia
Pet and Play therapy in PICUTBN
Prevention of Medication Errors in PICUPang Nguk Lan, Singapore
Post-Graduate Pathways for PICU and NICU nursesTBN
Role of Physiotherapy in the ICUBrenda Morrow, South Africa
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NC ME 1Long term Patients in PICU
NI ME 1Safety Issues
Where Should the Long-Term Ventilated Child be Cared?Home or HospitalTBNNursing AspectsTBNLived experience(a home ventilated child)
Safety Initiatives: The Key to Quality OutcomesPatricia Moloney-Harmon, USA
16.15 - 16.45 NC WRAP 1 NI WRAP-UP 1The Essence of Nursing in PIC and NICBev Copnell, Australia
Quality Education Standards for Safe Patient CareYuxia Zhang, China; and TBN
17.00 - 18.30 NC HH 1 NI HH 1 NI HH 2Pediatric Polytrauma: Case StudiesPatricia Moloney-Harmon, USA and Brenda Morrow, South Africa
Non-Traditional Care Practices: What Role Do They Play in the ICU? – Case Studies Panel: Maureen Madden, USAYuko Shiraishi, JapanTina Kendrick, Australiaand TBN
How Information Technology Can Improve the Quality of Clinical PracticeTBN
Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
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MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2007 – DAY OF KNOWLEDGE
TIME ETHICS
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 ETHICS SYMP 1Ethics throught the ContinentsEpidemiological DataEdwin van der Voort, The NetherlandsActual Ethical Issues from Different Parts of the WorldTBN
11.00 - 12.30
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00
16.15 - 16.45
17.00 - 18.30 ETHICS HH 1The ethical case of the day: what would be your attitude?
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TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2007 – DAY OF ART
TIME PULMONARY (PULM) CARDIOVASCULAR (CV)
08.00-08.45 PULM BS 1Basic Science: Inflammatory Cells in the LungTBN
CV BS 1ICU Management of the Adult Patient with Congenital Heart DiseaseTBN
09.00-10.30 PULM SYMP 1Quality and Ventilation
PULM SYMP 2Airways in ICU
CV PY 2 Treatment of the Failing Myocardium
The Ventilator Audit in Pediatric VentilationPhillipe Jouvet, CanadaThe Ventilator Audit in Neonatal VentilationTBN
Severe Upper Airways ObstructionAndrew Argent, South Africa
Imaging for Assessment of Myocardial Performance Michael Cheung, Australia
Severity Assessment and Patient OutcomeTBN
Imaging and Visualization of the Tracheo-bronchial Tree TBN
Drug TherapySteven Schwartz, Canada
The Ventilation Bundle in the PICUTBN
Management of Tracheo-bronchial PathologiesTBN
Non-pharmacologic TherapyTBN
11.00 - 12.30 PULM PY 3 Neonatal Ventilation
CV SYMP 3 Acute Decompensated Heart Failure in the Pediatric ICU
CV SYMP 4 Post-Operative Myocardial Dysfunction
Physiology of Mechanical VentilationPeter Dargaville, Australia
Diagnosis and AssessmentTBN
Management of Low Cardiac Output SyndromeDavid Wessel, USA
Neonatal Experience of Improving VentilationThomas Berger, Switzerland
Treatment of Chronic Heart FailureTBN
Low Cardiac Output and Non-Conventional Circulation TBN
New Ventilatory Modes and Assessment of TechnologyPeter Rimensberger, Switzerland
Management of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure in the Pediatric ICUDavid Nelson, USA
Diagnosis of Residual Cardiac Lesions after Congenital Heart SurgeryMichael Cheung, Australia
12.45 - 14.15 INDUSTRY-SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM sponsored by MAQUET Neurally Adjusted Ventilator Assist (NAVA)
14.30 - 16.00 PULM ME 2 CV ME 2
How I Ventilate the AsthmaticTBNHow I Ventilate the BronchioliticTBN
PCICS Consensus – MyocarditisLara Shekerdemian, Australia Des Bohn, Canada Steven Schwartz, Canada Duncan Macrae, UK and TBN
16.15 - 16.45 PULM WRAP-UP 2 CV WRAP-UP 2 Brian Kavanagh, Canada Duncan Macrae, UK
17.00 - 18.30 PULM HH 2 PULM HH 3sponsored by MAQUET
CV HH 3
Non-invasive Ventilation in the PICU – Case Discussion: TBN
Clinical Experience with NAVA in the Neonatal PatientTBN
Post-Operative Cardiac Care Case DiscussionsDavid Wessel, USA and David Nelson, USA
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TIME SEPSIS (SEPSIS) METABOLICS AND ENDOCRINOLOGY (MET)
08.00-08.45 SEPSIS BS 1ACCM/AHA/PALS Guidelines for Hemodynamic Support of Septic Shock: After the First Hour, Joe Carcillo, USA
MET BS 1Liver Supports – are they really useful?Stephan Mitzner, Germany
09.00-10.30 SEPSIS PY 2How do I Improve Outcomes in my Patients with Sepsis and Septic Shock?
MET PY 2
Time-Sensitive Recognition and Reversal of Sepsis and Septic Shock with Adherence to ACCM GuidelinesTBN
Glucose Control in the Critical IllnessBrian Kavanagh, Canada
Time-Sensitive Source Control – Antibiotic Therapy and Nidus RemovalTBN
Nutrition in the Critically-Ill Child: Basics and BeyondGorge Briassoulis, Greece
Holding Immune-suppressant Therapy in the Immune SuppressedTBN
Nutrition in the Critically-Ill Child: MonitoringTBN
11.00 - 12.30 SEPSIS SYMP 3Assessing and Sup porting Circulation
SEPSIS SYMP 4The Art of Organ Support
MET SYMP 2Acute Renal Failure
MET SYMP 3Acute Liver Failure
How I measure Cardiac Output and Cerebral Blood FlowTBN
How I prevent Thrombosis/Bleeding, and Save Limbs in Children with Purpura FulminansTBN
Acute Renal Failure in NICUMignon McCullogh, South Africa
Acute Liver Failure: Epidemiology around the World TBN
How I assess the MicrocirculationTBN
I use IVIG, Growth Factors and Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Toxic Shock, Neutropenia/Monocyte Deactivation/ LymphopeniaTBN
Acute Renal Failure in PICUStuart Goldstein, USA
Hepatic Encephalopathy: Recent Advances in the ManagementDenis Devictor, France
Pro-Con Vasopressor vs Vasodilator Therapy in Septic Shock:I use VasodilatorsTBNI use VasopressorsTBN
I do notTBN
Late Outcome of Acute Renal FailureTBN
Liver Dysfunction and SepsisStephan Mitzner, Germany
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 SEPSIS ME 2Extracorporeal Suppoert in Sepsis
MET ME 2Liver Transplantation
When does Circulatory Monitoring Tell Me to Use Extracorporeal Support? TBN
Liver Transplantation: Are there Good or Bad Indications? Dominique Debray, FranceLiver Transplantation: Are there New Indications? TBNLiver transplantation: Long Term Results Mignon Mc Culloch, South Africa
16.15 - 16.45 SEPSIS WRAP 2 WRAP-UP 1Case Study: ACCM /AHA/ PALS Guidelines Managing Septic Shock after the First HourSunit Singhi, India and TBN
Denis Devictor, France
17.00 - 18.30 MET HH 2 MET HH 3Pro and Con Debate on Acute Liver Failure:Moderator: Stephan Mitzner, GermanyI use MARSTBNI don’t Denis Devictor, France
Acute Renal Support - Case Discussion:Mignon McCullogh, South Africa and Stuart Goldstein, USA
Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
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TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2007 – DAY OF ART
TIME NEUROLOGY (NEURO) ORGANIZATION AND EMERGENCY (ORG)
08.00-08.45 ORG BS 1Critical Care - Insufficient without System IntegrationTBN
09.00-10.30 NEURO SYMP 1Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Cerebral Oedema
NEURO SYMP 1Traumatic Brain Injury: Monitoring and Treatment
ORG PY 2Transport of the Critically Ill
Epidemiology and GuidelinesTBN
Monitoring the BrainTBN
Transport Related Issues - How to Integrate it with PICU and PEDRobert Henning, Australia
Fluid ManagementDes Bohn, Canada
Pre-Hospital Management of Traumatic Brain InjuryJamie Hutchinson, Canada
Transport Related Issues - Experience in Developing CountriesTBN
Survival and HyperventilationRobert Tasker, UK
Update on TBI GuidelinesPat Kochanek, USA
Transport Related Issues - Experience in Developing CountriesAdrian Goh, MalaysiaAcute Care in Mass CasualtyTBN
11.00 - 12.30 NEURO PY 2Brain Resuscitation
ORG SYMP 2Acute Care Delivery Systems
Cerebral MalariaCharles Newton, Kenya
Delivery of Acute Care – ChinaBo Sun, ChinaDelivery of Acute Care – Latin America Santiago Campos, Ecuador
Pathobiology of Post-Resuscitation CNS DiseaseRobert Clark, USA
Delivery of Acute Care – AfricaNejla Ben Jaballah, TunisiaDelivery of Acute Care – AsiaTBN
Out-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestTBN
Delivery of Acute Care – Reality vs VisionsTBN
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NEURO ME 2 ORG ME 2
Hypothermia: Specific Issues beyond Clinical TrialsJamie Hutchinson, Canada
Transport Related Issues – Who Should Be in Charge – New Horizons:Roundtable DiscussionRobert Henning, AustraliaSantiago Campos, EcuadorAdrian Goh, MalaysiaNiranjan Kissoon, Canada
16.15 - 16.45 NEURO WRAP-UP 2 ORG WRAP-UP 2TBN TBN
17.00 - 18.30 NEURO HH 2 ORG HH 1Brain Resuscitation – Case Discussions Robert Tasker, UK and TBN
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TIME NURSING CARE (NC) NURSING INNOVATIONS (NI)
08.00-08.45 NC BS 1How can IC Environment be Structured for Patients’ AdvantageTBN
NI BS 1How can I Maintain my Clinical and Ethical Competence?Tina Kendrick, Australia; Cynda Rushton, USA
09.00-10.30 NC PY 2Clinical Care Issues
NI PY 2The Art and Science of Pediatric Critical Care Nursing
Physiology of Pain in the Neonate and ChildTBN
Data that Supports Nursing Practice in Pediatric Critical CareMartha Curley, USA
Pain Assessment of Critically Ill Children: The State of the ArtAnne Sylvie Ramelet, Australia
Role development in Pediatric Critical Care Nursing Ana Paula França, Portugal
Comfort Scale and Stress in the Preterm InfantTBN
Evidence-Based Nursing: Simplicity is an ArtBev Copnell, Australia
Non-Pharmacological Pain Management in PICUIrene Harth, Germany
11.00 - 12.30 NC SYMP 3Cardiac Care Updated
NI SYMP 3Evidence-Based Nursing and Research
NI SYMP 4Impact of Nursing Workforce on Clinical Practice
The Failing HeartTBN
Developing Evidence-Based GuidelinesAnne-Sylvie Ramelet, Australia
The Aging Nurse: Strategies to Overcome the Nursing Shortage Tina Kendrick, Australia
Postoperative Management of Children After Open Heart SurgeryTBN
Research Critique: How to Evaluate the Quality of a Research ArticleTBN
Sources of Suffering and Moral Distress of Health Care ProfessionalsCynda Rushton, USA
Extracorporeal Support TBN
Challenges in Setting up a Multi-center StudyJos Latour, The Netherlands
Global Nursing Shortage and Impact on Rising Acuities in HospitalYuxia Zhang, China
News in Heart Transplantation in Neonates and Infants?TBN
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NC ME 2Sedation
NI ME 2Publications
Adverse Responses to Sedation and AnalgesiaAnne Sylvie Ramelet, Australia
Writing for Publication: Making it as easy as 1,2,3Franco Carnevale, CanadaJos Latour, The Netherlands
16.15 - 16.45 NC WRAP-UP 2 NI WRAP-UP 2Comfort and CareMavilde Pedreira, Brazil
Art and Science: Are we Scientific Artists? Eva Cignacco, Switzerland
17.00 - 18.30 NC HH 2 NC HH 3 NI HH 3Extracorporeal Therapies – Case StudiesTBN
Pain & Sedation – Analyzing Difficult SituationsAnne Sylvie Ramelet, Australia Eva Cignacco, Switzerland
Nursing Year In Review: Nursing Research Around the GlobePanel: Franco Carnevale, Canada; Bev Copnell, Australia; Mavilde Pedreira, Brazil; and TBN
Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
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TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2007 – DAY OF ART
TIME ETHICS INTERNATIONAL CHILD HEALTH (ICH)
08.00-08.45 ETHICS BS 1The ethical case of the day: what would be your attitude?
09.00-10.30 ICH PY 1War and its Impact on the World’s ChildrenTBN
Global Approaches to Child Survival, and the Interface with Paediatric Intensive CareTrevor Duke, Australia
Experiences of Establishment of Intensive Care in Developing and Transitional CountriesAdrian Goh, Malaysia
11.00 - 12.30
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00
16.15 - 16.45
17.00 - 18.30 ETHICS HH 2 The ethical case of the day: what would be your attitude?
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TIME PULMONARY (PULM)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 CV/PULM PY 1Respiratory Problems in Congenital Heart Disease
CV/PULM PY 2Manipulation of the Pulmonary Vasculature in Cardiac and Pulmonary Disease
The LungTBN
Managing Pulmonary Hypertension: back to BasicsDuncan Macrae, UK
The Assessment and Management of Large Airway ProblemsTBN
Ventilation in Non-Conventional CirculationsLara Shekerdemian, Australia
ICU Management of the Patient with Concurrent Lung and Cardiac DiseaseDes Bohn, Canada
Beyond Cardio-Pulmonary InteractionMaurice Beghetti, Switzerland
11.00 - 12.30 PULM/SEPSIS PY 1 Respiratory Infections
PULM SYMP 3Old and New Diagnostic Tools in the Ventilated Patient Revisited
CV/PULM/SEPSIS PY 1Severe Sepsis
New Viral Infections Yu Lung Lau, Hongkong
Bronchoscopy and Bronchoalveolar Lavage in the ICUTBN
Respiratory Problems with Severe MalariaKathryn Maitland, Kenya
HIV and Respiratory ProblemsAndrew Argent, South Africa
Ventilatory ImagingJohn Arnold, USA
DengueTBN
Control of Respiratory Infections in the PICUTBN
Dynamic Lung Function and MonitoringPeter Rimensberger, Switzerland
ARDS and Support in SepsisBrian Kavanagh, Canada
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 PULM ME 3 Acute Respiratory Failure 1
PULM ME 4 Acute Respiratory Failure 2
I use High-flow OxygenTBNI do not use High-flow OxygenTBN
I use SurfactantTBNI do not use SurfactantTBN
16.15 - 16.45 PULM WRAP-UP 3 TBN
17.00 - 18.30 PULM HH 4 PULM HH 5 PULM HH 6 sponsored by MAQUETCase Specific EIT InterpretationJohn Arnold, USA
Pulmonary Infectious Disease – Case DiscussionsTBN
Clinical Experience with NAVA in the Pediatric PatientTBN
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TIME CARDIOVASCULAR (CV)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 CV/PULM PY 1 Respiratory Problems in Congenital Heart Disease
CV/PULM 2Manipulation of the Pulmonary Vasculature in Cardiac and Pulmonary Disease
The LungTBN
Managing Pulmonary Hypertension: Back to BasicsDuncan Macrae, UK
The Assessment and Management of Large Airway Problems TBN
Ventilation in Non-Conventional CirculationsLara Shekerdemian, Australia
ICU Management of the Patient with Concurrent Lung and Cardiac Disease Des Bohn, Canada
Beyond Cardio-Pulmonary InteractionMaurice Beghetti, Switzerland
11.00 - 12.30 CV/PULM/SEPSIS PY 1 Severe Sepsis
CV/NEURO PY 1 The Brain in Cardiac Surgery
CV/MET PY 1 Endocrine Aspects of Cardiac Intensive Care
Respiratory Problems with Severe MalariaKathryn Maitland, Kenya
Peri-Operative MonitoringTBN
Glucose and InsulinDuncan Macrae, UK
DengueTBN
Post-Operative Brain Resuscitation and CareTBN
Adrenal DysfunctionDavid Nelson, USA
Late Outcome after Neonatal Heart SurgeryGil Wernovsky USA
ARDS and Support in SepsisBrian Kavanagh, Canada
Neurodevelopmental Outcome after ECMOTBN
Thyroid FunctionTBN
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 CV ME 3Fluid Management of the Patient with Congenital Heart Disease: Pharmacologic and Renal Replacement TherapiesDes Bohn, Canada; and TBN
16.15 - 16.45 CV WRAP-UP 3 David Nelson, USA
17.00 - 18.30
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TIME SEPSIS (SEPSIS)
08.00-08.45 SEPSIS BS 2Surviving Sepsis: Guidelines for Management of Pediatric Severe Sepsis, Jan Hazelzet, The NetherlandsRecommendations on Hydrocortisone, D10, Insulin, GI Prophylaxis, IVIG, and ECT, TBN
09.00-10.30 MET/SEPSIS PY 1Endoctrine and Metabolic Changes inCritical Illness
MET/SEPSIS SYMP 1Fluid Management and Extra-Corporeal Technology in Sepsis
NC/SEPSIS SYMP 1Infection Control
Endocrine Changes in Critical IllnessTBN
Fluid ManagementJoe Carcillo, USA
Sepsis and Infection Control in PICU TBN
Lipids in Critical IllnessJan Hazelzet, The Netherlands
Renal Replacement Therapies in SepsisStuart Goldstein, USA
Catheter Related Blood Stream InfectionsTBN
Glucose Metabolism in SepsisAnn Thompson, USA
Extra-Corporeal Techniques to Remove Humoral Factors in SepsisTBN
VAP BundleTBN
11.00 - 12.30 CV/PULM/SEPSIS PY 1Severe Sepsis
PULM/SEPSIS PY 1Respiratory Infections
MET/SEPSIS SYMP 2 Metabolic Markers in Sepsis
MET/SEPSIS SYMP 3 Catabolism in Sepsis
Respiratory Problems with Severe MalariaKathryn Maitland, Kenya
New Viral InfectionsYu Lung Lau, (Honkong) China
Oxygen Utilisation in Sepsis TBN
Hydrocortisone in Sepsis:Why and When?TBN
DengueTBN
HIV and Respiratory ProblemsAndrew Argent, South Africa
Monitoring Oxygen Utilisation in SepsisTBN
Preventing Catabolism in SepsisTBN
ARDS and Support in Sepsis Brian Kavanagh, Canada
Control of Respiratory Infections in the PICUTBN
Acid Base and Electrolyte Analysis in SepsisAndrew Durward, UK
Nutritional Immunomodulation/SDD in Sepsis: I use Immunonutrition and SDDTBNI do not use Immunonutrition or SDD only GI ProphylaxisGeorge Briassoulis, GreeceI use Carafate, not H2 BlockersTBN
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 SEPSIS ME 3Using D10, Insulin and Hydrocortisone Together: Open Discussion ForumIntroduction by Ann Thompson, USARoundtable and Open Discussion ForumModerator: Jan Hazelzet, The Netherlands
16.15 - 16.45 SEPSIS WRAP 3Case study illustrating Surviving Sepsis Guidelines: When to use recommended therapies including hydrocortisone, surfactant, GI prophylaxis, D10, insulin, IVIG, and ECTJan Hazelzet, The Netherlands
17.00 - 18.30 SEPSIS HH 3Case Discussion on Nutrition Concepts in a Septic PatientTBN
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TIME METABOLICS AND ENDOCRINOLOGY (MET)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 MET/SEPSIS PY 1Endocrine and Metabolic Changes in Critical Illness
MET/SEPSIS SYMP 1Fluid Management and Extra-Corporeal Technology in Sepsis
Endocrine Changes in Critical IllnessTBN
Fluid ManagementJoe Carcillo, USA
Lipids in Critical Illness Jan Hazelzet, The Netherlands
Renal Replacement Therapies in SepsisStuart Goldstein, USA
Glucose Metabolism in SepsisAnn Thompson, USA
Extra-Corporeal Techniques to Remove Humoral Factors in SepsisTBN
11.00 - 12.30 CV/MET PY 1 Endocrine Aspects of Cardiac Intensive Care
MET/SEPSIS SYMP 2Metabolic Markers in Sepsis
MET/SEPSIS SYMP 3 Catabolism in Sepsis
NC/MET SYMP 1Nutrition
Glucose and Insulin Duncan Macrae, UK
Oxygen Utilisation in SepsisTBN
Hydrocortisone in Sepsis: Why and When? TBN
Basics of Feeding Critically Ill Children Tina Kendrick, Australia
Adrenal DysfunctionDavid Nelson, USA
Monitoring Oxygen Utilisation in Sepsis TBN
Preventing Catabolism in SepsisTBN
The Reality of Nutrition in Clinical Practice: The African PerspectiveNejla Ben Jaballah, Tunisia
Thyroid FunctionTBN
Acid Base and Electrolyte Analysis in SepsisAndrew Durward, UK
Nutritional Immunomodulation/SDD in Sepsis:I use Immunonutrition and SDDTBNI do not use Immunonutrition or SDD, only GI ProphylaxisGeorge Briassoulis, GreeceI use Carafate, not H2 BlockersTBN
The Reality of Nutrition in Clinical Practice: The Asian PerspectivePang Nguk Lan, Singapore
The Reality of Nutrition in Clinical Practice: The Latin-American PerspectiveSantiago Campos, Ecuador
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 MET ME 3 MET ME 4 How do I manage a severe dehydration?Trevor Duke, AustraliaHow do I manage a severe hyper- or hyponatremia?TBN
Assessing Severe AcidosisAndrew Durward, UK and Des Bohn, Canada
16.15 - 16.45 MET WRAP-UP 3Des Bohn, Canada
17.00 - 18.30 MET HH 4Case Discussions on Nutrition (enteral versus parenteral)George Briassoulis, Greece; and TBN
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TIME NEUROLOGY (NEURO) ORGANIZATION AND EMERGENCY (ORG)
08.00-08.45
09.00-10.30 NEURO/ORG PY 1CNS Injury and Disease
NC/NI/ORG PY 1Disaster Response
The Effect of Gender on the Response to CNS Injury in Infants and ChildrenTBN
Earth Quakes and Tsunamis: Learning for the Next DisastersDirk Danschutter, Belgium
Status EpilepticusCharles Newton, Kenya
London Bombing: Road Side EmergencyTBN
CNS-aspects of Influenza VirusMaria Studahl, Sweden
What we Learned from SARS to Face Avian FluYu Lung Lau, Hongkong
11.00 - 12.30 CV/NEURO PY 1 The Brain in Cardiac Surgery
NEURO/ORG SYMP 1Resuscitation
NEURO/ORG SYMP 1Resuscitation
NC/ORG SYMP 1End-of-life-Care
Peri-Operative MonitoringGeorge Hofmann, USA
Cerebral Resuscitation post Cardiac ArrestRobert Tasker, UK
Cerebral Resuscitation post Cardiac ArrestRobert Tasker, UK
Cultural Perspective on End-of-Life Care Edwin van der Voort, The Netherlands
Post-Operative Brain Resuscitation and CareTBN
New Markers and TargetsPat Kochanek, USA
New Markers and TargetsPat Kochanek, USA
Withdrawal of Treatment in Family-Centered Way Thomas Berger, Switzerland
Late Outcome after Neonatal Heart SurgeryGil Wernovsky, USA
Medical Emergency Teams – Are they Effective?TBN
Medical Emergency Teams – Are they Effective?TBN
Child/Family Autonomy in Decision Making Franco Carnevale, Canada
Neurodevelopmental Outcome after ECMOTBN
Palliative Care for the Child Cynda Rushton, USA
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NEURO ME 3Infectious CNS Disease
ORG ME 3Preventive and Preemptive Care
Bacterial Meningitis and EncephalitisCharles Newton, Kenya Viral Meningitis and EncephalitisMaria Studahl, Sweden
Should PICU be Involved in Preventive and Preemptive Care?: Roundtable DiscussionNiranjan Kissoon, Canada Andrew Argent, South AfricaSunit Singhi, India and TBN
16.15 - 16.45 NEURO WRAP-UP 3 ORG WRAP-UP 3TBN TBN
17.00 - 18.30 NEURO HH 3
Case Discussion: Diagnostic Work-up and Treatment of SeizuresCharles Newton, Kenya
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TIME NURSING CARE (NC)
08.00-08.45 NC BS 2Application of Resuscitation Guidelines Around the WorldTBN
09.00-10.30 NC/NI/ORG PY 1Disaster Response
NC/NI PY 1Collaborative Practice in Pediatric Critical Care
NC/NI SYMP 1Role Development
NC/SEPSIS SYMP 1Infection Control
Earth Quakes and Tsunamis: Learning for the Next DisastersDirk Danschutter, Belgium
How to Facilitate a Multi-disciplinary Practice in the ICUMaureen Madden, USA
Transfer of Knowledge into PracticeTBN
Sepsis and Infection Control in PICU TBN
London Bombing: Road-side EmergencyTBN
Transition of Care: the Parental PerspectiveTBN
From Bedside Nurse to Nurse ResearcherTBN
Catheter Related Blood Stream InfectionsTBN
What we Learned from SARS to Face Avian Flu Yu Lung Lau, Hongkong
Care of The Technology Dependent ChildTBN
Nurse Practitioners in the PICU and NICU Maureen Madden, USA
VAP BundleTBN
11.00 - 12.30 NC/NI SYMP 2Parents in the ICU
NC/ORG SYMP 1End-of-life-Care
MET/NC SYMP 1Nutrition
Our Experiences in the PICU Parents
Cultural Perspective on End-of-Life Care Edwin van der Voort, The Netherlands
Basics of Feeding Critically Ill ChildrenTina Kendrick, Australia
Innovations to Decrease Parental Stress TBN
Withdrawal of Treatment in Family-centered Way Thomas Berger, Switzerland
The reality of Nutrition in Clinical Practice: The African PerspectiveNejla Ben Jaballah, Tunisia
Parental Love in the PICUJonathan Gillis, Australia
Child/Family Autonomy in Decision-making Franco Carnevale, Canada
The Asian PerspectivePang Nguk Lan, Singapore
Palliative Care for the Child Cynda Rushton, USA
The Latin-American PerspectiveSantiago Campos, Ecuador
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NC ME 3
Experiences and Expectations of ParentsA mother and TBN
16.15 - 16.45 NC WRAP-UP 3 Integration of Clinical Nursing PracticeFiona Lynch, UK
17.00 - 18.30 NC HH 4Organ Donation Practices Around the World – Case StudiesPatricia Moloney, USA; Ana Paula França, Portugal; Yuko Shiriashi, Japan; and TBN
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TIME NURSING INNOVATIONS (NI) ETHICS INTERNATIONAL CHILD HEALTH (ICH)
08.00-08.45 NI BS 2Measuring Patient Satisfaction in Pediatric PopulationJos Latour, The Netherlands; and TBN
ETHICS BS 2The ethical case of the day: what would be your attitude?
09.00-10.30 NC/NI PY 1Collaborative Practice in Pediatric Critical Care
ICH PY 2
Transition of Care: the Parental PerspectiveTBN
Do we respect Children’s Rights?TBN
How to Facilitate a Multidisciplinary Practice in the ICUMaureen Madden, USA
Basic ICU Research – How does it apply in the Clinical Setting?TBN
Care of The Technology Dependent ChildTBN
Experiences of Establishment of Intensive Care in Developing and Transitional CountriesAndrew Argent, South Africa
11.00 - 12.30 NC/NI/ORG PY 1Disaster Response
NI/NC SYMP 1Parents in the ICU
NI/NC SYMP 2Role Development
Earth Quakes and Tsunamis: Learning for the Next DisastersDirk Danschutter, Belgium
Our Experiences in the PICU Parents
Transfer of Knowledge into PracticeTBN
London Bombing: Roadside EmergencyTBN
Innovations to Decrease Parental StressTBN
From Bedside Nurse to Nurse ResearcherTBN
What we learned from SARS to face Avian FluYu Lung Lau, Hongkong
Parental Love in the PICU Jonathan Gillis, Australia
Nurse Practitioners in the PICU and NICU Maureen Madden, USA
12.45 - 14.15
14.30 - 16.00 NI/ME 3Simulation FacilitiesSimulation Education: Facilitating Parents Presence at the Bedside Elaine Meyer, USA
16.15 - 16.45 NI WRAP-UP 3The Impact of a Healthy Nursing WorkforceMaureen Madden, USA
17.00 - 18.30 NI HH 4 ETHICS HH 3Conflicts between Parents and Health Care Professionals- When We Do Not Agree: Case StudiesJonathan Gillis, Australia; Yuxia Zhang, China; Elaine Meyer, USA; and TBN
The ethical case of the day: what would be your attitude?
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Abbreviations: BS = Breakfast Session, PY = Plenary, SYMP = Symposium, ME = Meet the Expert, WRAP-UP = Wrap-Up Session, HH = Happy Hour Session
TIME ALL TRACKLINES (further presentations to be announced)
08.30-10.00 PY 1Future Visions in Pediatric Critical Care VISION 1: Medical (title to be announced)TBNVISION 2: Collaborative Practice - Nursing Leadership in the Pediatric Critical Care TeamCynda Rushton, USAVISION 3: Allied Health Care (title to be announced)TBN
10.30-12.00 CV SYMP 5Cardiac Intensive Care: Today and Tomorrow
ETHICS/NC/NI SYMP 1 Future Visions in Ethics
NC/NI SYMP 3Future Visions in Pediatric Critical Care Nursing
Cardiac Intensive Care on a Shoestring BudgetTBNCardiac Intensive Care with No Budget LimitationsTBNCardiac Intensive Care: The Future WorldwideTBN
International Differences on End-of-Life Decision: Result of the on-line Questionnaire Denis Devictor, France
The Objectives of the WFPICCS Task-Force on EthicsJonathan Gillis, Australia
Ethical Issues in Disadvantaged Countries: Asian Perspective Sunit Singhi, India
Ethical Issues in Disadvantaged Countries: African Perspectives Andrew Argent, South Africa
Changing Roles of Nurses and Parents in End-of-LifeDecisionsFranco Carnevale, Canada
Global Needs in Clinical Nursing PracticeFiona Lynch, UK
Ensuring the Global Nursing WorkforcePang Nguk Lan, Singapore
Globalization of Patient and Parental EmpowermentJos Latour, The Netherlands
13.30 - 16.00 PY 2 What do I know - What do I want to know?I know that we have launched the WFPICCS Sepsis Initiative. I would like to know how well the intiative has met its goals by 2011 Niranjan Kissoon, USA; and TBN
Nursing Care and Nursing Innovation(Title to be announced) Martha Curley, USA and Franco Carnevale, Canada
Further Topics to be announced
16.00 CLOSING CEREMONY