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Final Programme THURSDAY 23 AUGUST 07h30 – 17h00 REGISTRATION Venue Hall 3 B Venue Hall 3 C Venue MR 11 Venue MR12AB Venue MR12CDE Venue MR21 Coordinator Cheryl Carter Coordinators Nivisha Parag / Rob Wise Coordinator Richard von Rahden / Shashina Govender Coordinator Reitze Rodseth Coordinator Nikki Allorto Coordinators Chrisna Nieuwoudt 09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 1 Nurses Refresher Beverly Bell, Joan Rout, Isabel Coetzee, Verosha Ramkelawan 09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 2 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY for Crical Care. Kim De Vasconcellos, Aidan Kingwill, Nellis Van Zyl Smit, David Skinner, Chrisan Nurse, Nic Du Fourq, Kelisha Moodley 09h00 - 10h30 WORKSHOP 4 VENTILATION 09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 3 RESEARCH IN MEDICINE 09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 5 BURNS Victoria Johnson, Nerissa Rubichand 09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 7 ESPEN LLL Live-Courses Nutrional Support in the Perioperave Period Ravi Oodit Rémy Meier Claude Pichard 10h30 – 11h00 Refreshments 11h00 – 12h30 Haemodynamic Monitoring; ABG Interpretaon; Arrhythmia Analysis; CXR Interpretaon; Renal; CPR update 11h00 – 12h30 Praccal workshop teaching basic sonography techniques and clinical applicaons: Ultrasound physics and knobology Echocardiography; Lung ultasound 11h00 – 12h30 Mechanical venlaon goals; Venlator modes and sengs; The paent with “normal” lungs; The paent with “ARDS”; The paent with ”Head injury”; The paent with “bronchospasm”; Weaning off the venlator 11h00 – 12h30 A praccal approach to doing research and avoiding common pialls. Praccal applicaon of research skills required for everyone embarking on research 11h00 – 12h30 A praccal holisc approach to burns management in the ICU: Pathophysiology of burns; The goal posts (fluids and surgery); Therapy and nutrion; Approach to the wound and dressings 11h00 – 13h00 Metabolic responses to surgical stress; Nutrional goals in the perioperve period; Managing surgical stress: Principles of enhanced recovery and effect on outcomes; Making the gut work 12h30 – 13h30 LUNCH Venue Hall 3 B Venue Hall 3 C Venue MR 11 Venue MR12 CDE Venue MR21 Coordinator Richard von Rahden / Shashina Govender Coordinator Bre Cullis 13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 1 Cont. NURSING 13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 2 Connued ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY for Crical Care 13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 4 VENTILATION Richard von Rahden 12h30 – 17h30 WORKSHOP 6 Renal Replacement Therapy- Adults & Paediatrics 13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 7 ESPEN LLL Live-Courses Nutrional Support in ICU Paents Rémy Meier Claude Pichard 15h00 – 15h30 Refreshments 15h30 – 17h00 Skills Staons Haemodynamic Monitoring; ABG Interpretaon; Arrhythmia Analysis; CXR Interpretaon; Renal 15h30 – 17h00 Praccal applicaon; Sonogames; Quiz 15h30 – 17h00 Mechanical venlaon goals; Venlator modes and sengs; The paent with “normal” lungs; The paent with “ARDS”; The paent with ”Head injury”; The paent with “bronchospasm”; Weaning off the venlator 15h30 – 17h00 AKI in the ICU causes and consequences. Renal replacement therapy opons in ICU; Indicaons and ming of dialysis; Dosing renal replacement therapy; Praccal case studies; Demonstraon of the praccal aspects of CRRT and dialysis machines 15h30 – 17h30 Specific substrates for arficial nutrion in the ICU; Promong homeostasis during nutrion support; Barriers to oral, enteral and parenteral nutrion; Clinical priories for solving ICU nutrional problems 18h00 Opening Welcome Cocktail 07h30 – 17h00 REGISTRATION Venue Hall 2BHAF Chair Kim De Vasconcellos / Lizl Veldsman PLENARY 1 – Personalised Crical Care 08h00 – 08h20 Personalised care: why should I care - Rob Wise / Dean Gopalan 08h20 - 08h40 Sepsis: from protocolised to personalised care – Laura Evans 08h40 – 09h00 Tailoring the menu: nutrition therapy during critical illness and recovery – Claude Pichard 09h00 – 09h20 Personalised paediatric critical care: resuscitation and family presence – Vinay Nadkarni 09h20 – 09h40 Liminal spaces in ICU – Patricia Scott 09h40 – 10H00 What is patient focussed care? – Sats Bhagwanjee 10h00 – 10h30 REFRESHMENTS Parallel 1 Haemodynamic opmisaon Parallel 2 Quality of Care Parallel 3 PAEDIATRICS: Venlaon and Cardiac Parallel 4 NURSING Parallel 5 SASPEN – Enteral and Parenteral Nutrion Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 2A Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3B Venue Hall 3C Chairs Roger Dickerson / Malcolm Miller Chairs Sats Bhagwanjee / Theroshnie Kisten Chairs Prakash Jeena / Shamiel Salie Chair Cheryl Carter Chair Dorothea McDonald / Vanessa Kotze 10h30 – 10h50 Is goal-directed therapy terminally ill? - Jenna Piercy 10h30 – 10h50 VAP Guidelines: what is the way forward? – Ignacio Martin-Loeches 10h30 – 10h50 Bridging the Gap: HCUs – Rudo Mathivha 10h30 – 10h50 Demysfying research for clinicians and addressing research phobia – Petra Brysiewicz 10h30 – 10h45 How nutrients are absorbed in the GIT Rémy Meier 10h50 – 11h10 Are cardiac output monitors worth the cost, effort and risk? – Ahmad Alli 10h50 – 11h05 Choosing the right tracheal tube: just a pipe? – Manqoba Mazibuko 10h50 – 11h10 The finer lines of venlaon – grapics – Kuban Naidoo 10h50 – 11h10 The other side of the bed – Tanya Heyns 10h45 – 11h00 Dysphagia in the ICU: Does it maer? – Mershan Pillay 11h10 – 11h30 Is echocardiography here to save us? - Aidan Kingwill 11h05 - 11h20 Percutaneous tracheostomy: risky business or standard of care? – Norbert Welkovics 11h10 – 11h30 Post-venlator complicaons – do less harm – Andrew Argent 11h10 – 11h30 Carer fague: Caring for the Carer – Patricia Sco 11h00 – 11h15 Strategies to improve enteral feeding tolerance. Is it worth it? – Engela Francis 11h30 – 11h50 Beyond fluid responsiveness – Sean Chetty 11h20 - 11h40 How do I assess the quality of care in my ICU? Brenda Morrow 11h30 – 11h40 Discussion 11h30 – 11h50 The development of a framework for improvement of intensive care delivery: A systemac intervenon – Juan Scribante 11h15 – 11h30 Panel discussion 11h50 – 12h10 Assessing the microcirculation: pie in the sky or ready for the big time? Hussein Cassimjee 11h40 – 12h00 Strategies to reduce medical error in ICU Debbie Baker 11h40 – 12h00 Haemodynamic monitoring in children – haha! – Shivani Singh 11h50 – 12h10 IPC principles: Hand hygiene and standard precauons Helen Loudon 11h30 – 11h45 Early vs late…the ongoing debate – Renee Blaauw 12h10 – 12h30 Panel discussion: so now what do I actually do: personalising haemody- namic therapies? – Session speakers 12h00 – 12h20 Burnout – Boiling the Frog… – Carolyn Lee 12h00 – 12h20 “It’s not the heart, it’s the lungs!’- Vinay Nadkarni 11h45 – 12h00 Supplemental PN and for whom? – Claude Pichard 12h20 – 12h30 Quesons and discussion 12h20 – 12h30 Discussion 12h10 – 12h30 Anmicrobial Stewardship The role of the ICU nurse – Joan Rout 12h00 – 12h15 PNALD, now what? – Anna-Lena du Toit 12h15 – 12h30 Panel discussion 12h30 – 14h00 LUNCH 13h00 – 14h00 Venue: MR 22 Meet the expert - Rémy Meier 12h30 – 13h55 Venue: Hall 3B Nurses Forum 12h45 – 13h45 Venue: MR 11 Lunch Sponsored Symposia – DR REDDY’S Venue: MR 12 Lunch Sponsored Symposia – THERMOFISHER Chair: Dr Nivesh Sewlall Personalised medicine in Sepsis – getting it right! – Fathima Paruk, Sean Chetty Double, double, toil and trouble, Sepsis burn and cauldron bubble – Dean Gopalan Appropriate use of PCT to guide antibiotic treatment - Michele Bartoletti Parallel 6 Resuscitaon Parallel 7 Improving outcomes in special paent populaons Parallel 8 PAEDIATRICS: POC and the Rands & Sense Parallel 9 NURSING Parallel 10 SASPEN – 30 Years and protein delivery Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 2A Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3B Venue Hall 3C Chairs Nathi Mdladla / Jenna Piercy Chair Carolyn Lee / Manqoba Mazibuko Chair Kuban Naidoo & Robin Green Chair Petra Brysiewicz Chair Engela Francis / Logesh Govender 14h00 – 14h15 Intubaon in the ICU: me to look beyond the laryngoscope blade? - Ahmad Alli 14h00 – 14h15 The crically ill paent with a perioperave MI – Theroshnie Kisten 14h00 – 14h15 Blood tests & POC: Driving the vampires out of PICU – Shamiel Salie 14h00 – 14h20 Early mobilisaon: Is it possible in the SA seng – Brenda Morrow 14h00 – 14h30 SASPEN 1988 - 2018. 3 Decades of clinical nutrion in South Africa – Demetre Labadarios Protein delivery FRIDAY 24 AUGUST

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Page 1: Final Programme - ccssa2018.co.za · Coordinator Reitze Rodseth Coordinator Nikki Allorto Coordinators Christina Nieuwoudt 09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 1 Nurses Refresher Beverly Bell,

Final ProgrammeTHURSDAY 23 AUGUST

07h30 – 17h00 REGISTRATION

Venue Hall 3 B Venue Hall 3 C Venue MR 11 Venue MR12AB Venue MR12CDE Venue MR21

Coordinator Cheryl Carter Coordinators Nivisha Parag / Rob Wise Coordinator Richard von Rahden / Shashina Govender

Coordinator Reitze Rodseth Coordinator Nikki Allorto Coordinators Christina Nieuwoudt

09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 1 Nurses Refresher Beverly Bell, Joan Rout, Isabel Coetzee, Verosha Ramkelawan

09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 2 ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY for Critical Care. Kim De Vasconcellos, Aidan Kingwill, Nellis Van Zyl Smit, David Skinner, Christian Nurse, Nic Du Fourq, Kelisha Moodley

09h00 - 10h30 WORKSHOP 4 VENTILATION

09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 3 RESEARCH IN MEDICINE

09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 5 BURNS Victoria Johnson, Nerissa Rubichand

09h00 – 10h30 WORKSHOP 7 ESPEN LLL Live-Courses Nutritional Support in the Perioperative Period Ravi Oodit Rémy Meier Claude Pichard

10h30 – 11h00 Refreshments

11h00 – 12h30 Haemodynamic Monitoring; ABG Interpretation; Arrhythmia Analysis; CXR Interpretation; Renal; CPR update

11h00 – 12h30 Practical workshop teaching basic sonography techniques and clinical applications: Ultrasound physics and knobology Echocardiography; Lung ultasound

11h00 – 12h30 Mechanical ventilation goals; Ventilator modes and settings; The patient with “normal” lungs; The patient with “ARDS”; The patient with ”Head injury”; The patient with “bronchospasm”; Weaning off the ventilator

11h00 – 12h30 A practical approach to doing research and avoiding common pitfalls. Practical application of research skills required for everyone embarking on research

11h00 – 12h30 A practical holistic approach to burns management in the ICU: Pathophysiology of burns; The goal posts (fluids and surgery); Therapy and nutrition; Approach to the wound and dressings

11h00 – 13h00 Metabolic responses to surgical stress; Nutritional goals in the periopertive period; Managing surgical stress: Principles of enhanced recovery and effect on outcomes; Making the gut work

12h30 – 13h30 LUNCH

Venue Hall 3 B Venue Hall 3 C Venue MR 11 Venue MR12 CDE Venue MR21

Coordinator Richard von Rahden / Shashina Govender

Coordinator Brett Cullis

13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 1 Cont. NURSING

13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 2 Continued ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY for Critical Care

13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 4 VENTILATION Richard von Rahden

12h30 – 17h30 WORKSHOP 6 Renal Replacement Therapy- Adults & Paediatrics

13h30 – 15h00 WORKSHOP 7 ESPEN LLL Live-Courses Nutritional Support in ICU Patients Rémy Meier Claude Pichard

15h00 – 15h30 Refreshments

15h30 – 17h00 Skills Stations Haemodynamic Monitoring; ABG Interpretation; Arrhythmia Analysis; CXR Interpretation; Renal

15h30 – 17h00 Practical application; Sonogames; Quiz

15h30 – 17h00 Mechanical ventilation goals; Ventilator modes and settings; The patient with “normal” lungs; The patient with “ARDS”; The patient with ”Head injury”; The patient with “bronchospasm”; Weaning off the ventilator

15h30 – 17h00 AKI in the ICU causes and consequences. Renal replacement therapy options in ICU; Indications and timing of dialysis; Dosing renal replacement therapy; Practical case studies; Demonstration of the practical aspects of CRRT and dialysis machines

15h30 – 17h30 Specific substrates for artificial nutrition in the ICU; Promoting homeostasis during nutrition support; Barriers to oral, enteral and parenteral nutrition; Clinical priorities for solving ICU nutritional problems

18h00 Opening Welcome Cocktail

07h30 – 17h00 REGISTRATION

Venue Hall 2BHAF

Chair Kim De Vasconcellos / Lizl Veldsman

PLENARY 1 – Personalised Critical Care

08h00 – 08h20 Personalised care: why should I care - Rob Wise / Dean Gopalan

08h20 - 08h40 Sepsis: from protocolised to personalised care – Laura Evans

08h40 – 09h00 Tailoring the menu: nutrition therapy during critical illness and recovery – Claude Pichard

09h00 – 09h20 Personalised paediatric critical care: resuscitation and family presence – Vinay Nadkarni

09h20 – 09h40 Liminal spaces in ICU – Patricia Scott

09h40 – 10H00 What is patient focussed care? – Sats Bhagwanjee

10h00 – 10h30 REFRESHMENTS

Parallel 1 Haemodynamic optimisation Parallel 2 Quality of Care Parallel 3 PAEDIATRICS: Ventilation and Cardiac Parallel 4 NURSING Parallel 5 SASPEN – Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition

Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 2A Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3B Venue Hall 3C

Chairs Roger Dickerson / Malcolm Miller Chairs Sats Bhagwanjee / Theroshnie Kisten Chairs Prakash Jeena / Shamiel Salie Chair Cheryl Carter Chair Dorothea McDonald / Vanessa Kotze

10h30 – 10h50 Is goal-directed therapy terminally ill? - Jenna Piercy

10h30 – 10h50 VAP Guidelines: what is the way forward? – Ignacio Martin-Loeches 10h30 –

10h50 Bridging the Gap: HCUs – Rudo Mathivha 10h30 – 10h50

Demystifying research for clinicians and addressing research phobia – Petra Brysiewicz 10h30 – 10h45 How nutrients are absorbed in the GIT –

Rémy Meier

10h50 – 11h10 Are cardiac output monitors worth the cost, effort and risk? – Ahmad Alli 10h50 –

11h05 Choosing the right tracheal tube: just a pipe? – Manqoba Mazibuko 10h50 – 11h10 The finer lines of ventilation – grapics – Kuban Naidoo 10h50 –

11h10 The other side of the bed – Tanya Heyns 10h45 – 11h00 Dysphagia in the ICU: Does it matter? – Mershan Pillay

11h10 – 11h30 Is echocardiography here to save us? - Aidan Kingwill 11h05 -

11h20Percutaneous tracheostomy: risky business or standard of care? – Norbert Welkovics

11h10 – 11h30

Post-ventilator complications – do less harm – Andrew Argent

11h10 – 11h30 Carer fatigue: Caring for the Carer – Patricia Scott 11h00 – 11h15 Strategies to improve enteral feeding

tolerance. Is it worth it? – Engela Francis

11h30 – 11h50 Beyond fluid responsiveness – Sean Chetty 11h20 -

11h40How do I assess the quality of care in my ICU? – Brenda Morrow

11h30 – 11h40 Discussion 11h30 –

11h50

The development of a framework for improvement of intensive care delivery: A systematic intervention – Juan Scribante

11h15 – 11h30 Panel discussion

11h50 – 12h10

Assessing the microcirculation: pie in the sky or ready for the big time? – Hussein Cassimjee

11h40 – 12h00

Strategies to reduce medical error in ICU – Debbie Baker

11h40 – 12h00

Haemodynamic monitoring in children – haha! – Shivani Singh 11h50 –

12h10IPC principles: Hand hygiene and standard precautions – Helen Loudon

11h30 – 11h45 Early vs late…the ongoing debate – Renee Blaauw

12h10 – 12h30

Panel discussion: so now what do I actually do: personalising haemody-namic therapies? – Session speakers

12h00 – 12h20 Burnout – Boiling the Frog… – Carolyn Lee 12h00 –

12h20 “It’s not the heart, it’s the lungs!’- Vinay Nadkarni 11h45 – 12h00 Supplemental PN and for whom? – Claude Pichard

12h20 – 12h30 Questions and discussion 12h20 –

12h30 Discussion 12h10 – 12h30

Antimicrobial Stewardship The role of the ICU nurse – Joan Rout 12h00 – 12h15 PNALD, now what? – Anna-Lena du Toit

12h15 – 12h30 Panel discussion

12h30 – 14h00 LUNCH 13h00 – 14h00 Venue: MR 22

Meet the expert - Rémy Meier

12h30 – 13h55

Venue: Hall 3B Nurses Forum

12h45 – 13h45

Venue: MR 11 Lunch Sponsored Symposia – DR REDDY’S

Venue: MR 12 Lunch Sponsored Symposia – THERMOFISHER

Chair: Dr Nivesh Sewlall Personalised medicine in Sepsis – getting it right! – Fathima Paruk, Sean Chetty

Double, double, toil and trouble, Sepsis burn and cauldron bubble – Dean Gopalan Appropriate use of PCT to guide antibiotic treatment - Michele Bartoletti

Parallel 6 Resuscitation Parallel 7 Improving outcomes in special patient populations Parallel 8 PAEDIATRICS: POC and the Rands & Sense Parallel 9 NURSING Parallel 10 SASPEN – 30 Years and protein delivery

Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 2A Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3B Venue Hall 3C

Chairs Nathi Mdladla / Jenna Piercy Chair Carolyn Lee / Manqoba Mazibuko Chair Kuban Naidoo & Robin Green Chair Petra Brysiewicz Chair Engela Francis / Logesh Govender

14h00 – 14h15

Intubation in the ICU: time to look beyond the laryngoscope blade? - Ahmad Alli

14h00 – 14h15

The critically ill patient with a perioperative MI – Theroshnie Kisten

14h00 – 14h15 Blood tests & POC: Driving the vampires out of PICU – Shamiel Salie 14h00 –

14h20Early mobilisation: Is it possible in the SA setting – Brenda Morrow 14h00 – 14h30

SASPEN 1988 - 2018. 3 Decades of clinical nutrition in South Africa – Demetre Labadarios

Protein delivery

FRIDAY 24 AUGUST

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14h15 – 14h30

Should we delay intubation in CPR? – Roger Dickerson

14h15-14h30

The patient with AKI: optimising dialysis - David Skinner

14h15 – 14h30

Blood Products: Limiting the Life Fluid – Sbe Hlophe

14h20 – 14h40

The provision of nutritional support in critically ill patients – Nomaxabiso Mooi

14h30 – 14h45 Protein, is it important? - Christina Nieuwoudt

14h30 – 14h45

Whole-body ultrasonography: is this all we need pre-ICU? – Nivisha Parag

14h30 – 14h45

The critically ill pregnant patient: timing of delivery – Tasnim Ibrahim

14h30 – 14h45 Generic vs ? Real Antibiotics – Noor Parker 14h40 –

15h00Essentials of ventilator care: What does the evidence say – Isobel Coetzee

14h45 – 15h00

When the st(e)aks are high. Promoting anabolism in ICU – Lizl Veldsman

14h45 – 15h00

Oxygen & Goldilocks – Richard von Rahden

14h45 – 15h00 The patient with COPD – Ismail Kalla 14h45 –

15h00 Wiring the brain: EEGs application in PICU – Susan Murphy 15h00 – 15h20

Family perceptions regarding tracheos-tomies in children – Indrani Venketese

15h00 – 15h15

Specific amino acids in the ICU. Is there evidence? – Vanessa Kotze

15h00 – 15h15 Personalising resuscitation training – Roger Harris 15h00 –

15h15What a pain: critical illness and chronic pain: improving outcomes - Sudha Bechan

15h00 – 15h20

US guided technology in the critically ill baby - Hasu Mackanjee

15h20 – 15h30 Discussion 15h15 –

15h30 Discussion

15h15 – 15h30 Questions and Discussion 15h15 –

15h30 Questions and Discussion 15h20 – 15h30 Questions and Discussion

15h30 – 16h00 REFRESHMENTS

Parallel 11 Speed d(eb)ating Parallel 12 Ethics Panel Discussion Parallel 13 PAEDIATRIC: The Faithful on Artificial Life and End of Life Parallel 14 SASPEN – Current affairs and clinical research

Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 3B Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3 C

Chair Mervyn Mer / Richard Von Rahden Chair Dhivendra Singh, Komalan Govender Chair Vinay Nadkarni / Shivani Singh Chair Anna-Lena du Toit / Nadia Jansen van Rensburg

16h00 – 16h15

Debate 1: Severe traumatic brain injury and ICU admission: Patients with severe TBI should not be admitted to ICU in SA –Nadiya Ahmed Patients with severe TBI should be admitted to ICU in SA - Roger Dickerson

16h00 – 16h30

16h30 – 17h30

Lecture: Family Engagement: Why, When and How – Fathima Paruk

Komalan Govender, Theroshnie Kisten, David McQuoid-Mason, Malcom Miller, Shahed Omar, Dhivendra Singh, David Skinner

16h00

Spiritual panel Perspectives Swami Prajnatmananda Hafiz Fuzail Soofie Pastor John Benn Mrs Rose Pakade

16h00 – 16h20 Probiotic use in the neonate. Data from a South African tertiary facility – Lize Rossouw

16h15 – 16h30

Debate 2: Vasopressin in septic shock Vasopressin remains a useful adjunct in septic shock - Hussein Cassimjee Vasopressin is not useful in septic shock - David Fredericks

16h20 – 16h40 Four-oil intravenous lipid emulsion effect on plasma fatty acids, inflammatory markers and clinical outcomes in septic patients – Veronique Donoghue

16h30 – 16h45

Debate 3: CPR and in-hospital ccardiac arrest CPR should be the exception in in-hospital cardiac arrest – Aidan Kingwill CPR should be the norm in in-hospital cardiac arrest - Nathi Mdladla

16h40 – 17h00 Pitfalls to the preoperative ERAS fasting guidelines. Insights from a South African academic centre – Vanessa Kotze

16h45 – 17h00

Debate 4: Empiric antibiotics in severe acute pancreatitis with necrosis Antibiotics should not be used empirically in severe acute pancreatitis with necrosis – Nicola Grabowski Antibiotics should be used empirically in severe acute pancreatitis with necrosis - Norbert Welkovics

17h00 – 17h15

Debate 5: Aminoglycoside combination therapy in septic shock Aminoglycoside combination therapy is safe and effec-tive in septic shock – Busisiwe Mrara Aminoglycoside combination therapy is not safe and effective in septic shock - Richard von Rahden

17h15 – 17h30

Debate 6: Timing of supplemental parenteral nutrition Critically ill patients should not be considered for supple-mental PN before day 7 – Tim Hardcastle Critically ill patients should be considered for supplemen-tal PN before day 7 - Freddy Kabambi

06h30 – 17h00 REGISTRATION

07h00 – 07h45 Venue: MR 11 Sponsored Breakfast Symposium 1 MEDTRONIC 07h00 – 07H45 Venue: MR 12

Sponsored Breakfast Symposium 2 ASTELLAS PHARMA

ECMO for ICU - Marlize van Dyk How should we Test for C.diff? - Chetna Govind Overview on C.diff : Current and treatment options - Ian Landers

Venue Hall 2BHAF Venue Hall 3C

Chair Prakash Jeena / Ivan Joubert Chair Engela Francis / Logesh Govender

PLENARY 2 - Improving critical care outcomes in South Africa and beyond SASPEN – Small things matter

08h00 – 08h20 Sepsis: frontiers in supportive care, organisation and research – Ignacio Martin-Loeches 08h00 – 08h15 Vit D in the spotlight – Christina Nieuwoudt

08h20 – 08h40 Critical Communication: A brave new world – Roger Harris 08h15 – 08h30 The microbiome in critical illness – Rémy Meier

08h40 – 09h00 Personalising ventilation in ARDS – Alexandre Cavalcanti 08h30 – 08h45 Probiotics in ICU. Who could benefit? – Nadia Jansen van Rensburg

09h00 – 09h20 Disasters and epidemics: How to prepare your ICU for the worst - Laura Evans 08h45 – 09h00 Faecal transplant. Opportunities down the drain? - Veronica Ueckermann

09h20 – 09h40 Practice changing research – Fathima Paruk 09h00 – 09h15 Panel discussion

09h40 – 10h00 The risky business of PICU – Andrew Argent 09h15 – 09h35 Approach to nutrition in the neonatal ICU – Lize Rossouw

09h35 – 10h00 Human breast milk, liquid gold in the neonatal unit - Lynne Heydenrych

10h00 – 10h30 REFRESHMENTS

SATURDAY 25 AUGUST

17h30 – 18h15

Venue: Hall 2 BH CCSSA AGM

Venue: Hall 3 C SASPEN AGM

Parallel 15 Infectious disease Parallel 16 Drug Therapy Parallel 17 Paediatrics: Infection & Comfort Care Parallel 18 Nursing Parallel 19

SASPEN How much is enough and the gut in stress

Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 2A Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3B Venue Hall 3C

Chair Lance Michell / Kim de Vasconcellos Chair Jenna Piercy / Lliam Brannigan Chair Mignon McCullough / Rudo Mathivha Chair Isabel Coetzee Chair Christina Nieuwoudt / Nadia Jansen van Rensburg

10h30 – 10h45

Improving outcomes in the patient with community- acquired pneumonia – Keertan Dheda

10h30 – 10h45

Can we justify the costs of colloids in South Africa – Malcolm Miller

10h30 – 10h45

Outbreaks: More breaks than not – Mo Archary

10h30 – 10h55 Survivor Experiences – Patricia Scott 10h30 –

10h45How well are we feeding? Tools to moni-tor nutritional adequacy – Renee Blaauw

10h45 – 11h00

The practicalities of HIV therapy in the critically ill – Mervyn Mer

10h45 – 11h00

Is balanced really the solution? – Shahed Omar

10h45 – 11h00 Evaporating VAP – Stanley Thula 10h55 –

11h20Family and patient centred care: Does it exist in ICU? – Petra Brysiewicz

10h45 – 11h00

Is there a place in the ICU for permissive underfeeding and where? - Engela Francis

11h00 – 11h15

Intraabdominal sepsis: unpacking the controversies – Noel Naidoo

11h00 – 11h15

Personalising sedation in the critically ill – Jenna Piercy

11h00 – 11h15

The light in White outs: Improving ARDS outcomes – Robin Green

11h20 – 11h45

Patient and family experiences in ICU – Juan Scribante

11h00 – 11h15

Too much of a good thing. Avoiding overfeeding – Logesh Govender

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11h15 – 11h30

Optimising TB therapy in the critically ill – Keertan Dheda

11h15 – 11h30

Haemostatic management of the bleed-ing patient: current evidence-based best practice – Nadia Ahmed

11h15 – 11h30 The ART of HIV in PICU – Prakash Jeena 11h45 –

12h10

The effect of changing communication strategies in ICU on patients’ psychological status – Shelly Schmollgruber

11h15 – 11h30

Refeeding syndrome in the ICU, is it relevant? – Anna-Lena du Toit

11h30 – 11h45

Is it time for microbial transplants in critical care – Busisiwe Mrara

11h30 – 11h50

Selective digestive decontamination: are we finally ready? – Alexandre Cavalcanti

11h30 – 11h50

Alternative therapies: Time to be touchy feely – Linda Doedens

12h10 – 12h30

Monitoring and evaluation of delirium and pain – Cheryl Carter

11h30 – 11h45 Panel discussion

11h45 – 12h00

Malaria: Improving outcomes in a com-mon killer – Freddy Kabambi

11h50 – 12h05

Precision medicine in ICU drug therapy: are we ready to move from the bench to the bedside? – David Fredericks

11h50 – 12h05

The best food – How and when – Noor Parker

11h45 – 12h00 Gut response to stress - Vanessa Kotze

12h00 – 12h15

Treating the patient with multiresistant bacterial infections – Chetna Govind

12h05 – 12h20 ARDS: Call the pharmacist? – Ismail Kalla 12h05 –

12h20 Tracheal intubation – defining what’s better? – Vinay Nadkarni

12h00 – 12h15 Feeding on inotropes – Nadiya Ahmed

12h15 – 12h30 Discussion 12h20 –

12h30 Discussion 12h20 – 12h30 Questions and Discussion 12h15 –

12h30 Panel discussion

12h30 – 14H00 LUNCH 13:00 -

14:00Venue: MR 21 Meet the expert - Renee Blaauw

12h45 – 13h45

Venue: MR11 Lunch Sponsored Symposia – DRAEGER

Venue: MR12 Lunch Sponsored Symposia – MSD

Non conventional ventilation for ARDS - Kuban Naidoo

Gram-negative Infections in ICU … Making Smart Choices The end is nigh? Problems posed by gram negative infections in the ICU – Kim De Vasconcellos Smart Use: Attaining the best with what we have – Fathima Paruk New drugs for new threats - Ignacio Martin-Loeches

Parallel 20 Panel discussions: ICU models and staffing in South Africa Parallel 21 Test the team: problem solving with the

experts Parallel 22 PAEDIATRIC Parallel 23 FREE PAPERS

Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 2A Venue Hall 2F Venue Hall 3B

Chair Sean Chetty/Fathima Paruk/Nicky Kalafatis Chair Rob Wise / Kom Govender Chair Stanley Thula / Linda Doedens Chair Busisiwe Mrara / Roger Harris

14h00 – 14h30

Open or closed: what is the way forward for South African ICUs? – Lliam Brannigan, Tim Hardcastle, Manqoba Mazibuko, Fathima Paruk

14h00 – 15h30

The “(A?)-Team” - Sats Bhanwanjee, An-na-Lena du Toit, Laura Evans, Ivan Joubert, Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Mervyn Mer

14h00 – 14h20

Renal Replacement strategies…more than therapy – Mignon McCulloch 14h00 – 14h10

An analysis of referrals to a level 3 intensive care unit in a resource limited setting in South Africa – Ushir Jaganath

14h30 – 15h00

Do we need more intensivists or a diploma in intensive care – Sean Chetty, Dean Gopalan, Sam Mokgokong, Guy Richards

The challengers - Nicola Grabowski, Noel Naidoo, Sabelo Zwane

14h20 – 14h35

Renal Dosing Pharmacotherapy – Mignon McCulloch 14h10 – 14h20

Opinions of doctors working in South African Critical Care units regarding unconsented testing and empirical treatment of HIV positive patients in ICU – Adam Asghar

15h00 – 15h30

Should nurse: patient ratios be revisited in a middle-in-come country - Debbie Baker, Des Cox, Nicky Kalafatis, Lance Michell, Juan Scribante

14h35 – 14h50 Albumin: on or off the Stage? – Shamiel Salie 14h20 – 14h30 Intravenous Artesunate for the treatment of severe

malaria in ICU – R Tadzimirw

14h50 – 15h05 The forgotten electrolytes – Shahed Omar 14h30 – 14h40

Tracheal tube cuff pressure monitoring: Assessing current practice in critically ill patients at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital – Ayesha Bibi Khan

15h05 – 15h25

Immunomicronutrition: A prescription please – Kuban Naidoo 14h40 – 14h50

An evaluation of current feeding practices and determination of barriers to adequate nutritional support in a multidisciplinary South African ICU – Emadeddin OB Elmezoughi

15h25 – 15h30 Discussion 14h50 – 15h00

Red blood cell (RBC) concentrate transfusion strat-egies utilised at a tertiary level paediatric intensive care unit: a descriptive study on impact and cost – Palessa Radebe

15h00 – 15h10

The effect of non-pharmacological interventions on the severity and duration of hypoactive delirium and delirium in post-operative cardio-thoracic surgery patients – Arieta Kruger

15h10 – 15h20 Neonatal and paediatric parenteral nutrition pre-scription practices in South Africa – Cristen Flint

15h30 – 16h00 REFRESHMENTS

Venue Hall 2BHAF

Chair Dean Gopalan / Rob Wise

PLENARY 3 – Closing joint session: I do what I do because…..What should guide our practice?

16h00 – 17h30 Panel discussion: I do what I do because: – Andrew Argent, Renee Blaauw, Petra Brysiewicz, Keertan Dheda, Roger Dickerson, Roger Harris, Brenda Morrow, Vinay Nadkarni, Guy Richards

Talk: New research models – Alexandre Cavalcanti

Forum: Does the evidence-based medicine hierarchy need a shake-up – Andrew Argent, Renee Blaauw, Petra Brysiewicz, Keertan Dheda, Roger Dickerson, Roger Harris, Brenda Morrow, Vinay Nadkarni, Guy Richards

Closing: My best evidence-based and non-evidence based tips - Andrew Argent, Renee Blaauw, Petra Brysiewicz, Keertan Dheda, Roger Dickerson, Roger Harris, Brenda Morrow, Vinay Nadkarni, Guy Richards

19h00 GALA DINNER

SUNDAY 26 AUGUST

07h30 – 10h00 REGISTRATION

Parallel 24 Clinical Pearls Parallel 25 PAEDIATRIC: Qualitating the PICU Parallel 26 NURSING

Venue Hall 2BH Venue Hall 3C Venue Hall 3B

Chair Ivan Joubert / Guy Richards Chair Andrew Argent / Vinay Nadkarni Chair Juan Scribante & Cheryl Carter

08h00 – 08h15 My patient has a pulmonary embolus: thrombolysing for the win – Lliam Brannigan 08h00- 08h35 Panel discussion: The place for n of 1 in a resource limited zone – Susan

Murphy, Shamiel Salie, Rudo Mathivha 08h00 – 08h20 Sudden death: Sacred rituals – Patricia Scott

08h15 – 08h30 Is high-dose vitamin C the magic bullet? – Nathi Mdladla 08h35 – 08h50 Does mortality still define us? Quality assessments of PICUs – Lincoln Solomon 08h20 – 08h40 Ventilation: ‘The good the bad and the ugly’ – Isabel Coetzee

08h30 – 08h45 The best biomarker in ICU – Nicky Kalafatis 08h50 – 09h05 How mothers define the PICU: What mothers want us to know - Bharita Harilal 08h40 – 09h00 Preparing for quality of life after ICU: The Nurses Role – Des Cox

08h45 – 09h00 What should the South African surviving sepsis guidelines look like? – Sats Bhagwanjee 09h05 – 09h25 Science of Compassion – Hasu Mackanjee 09h00 – 10h00

Interactive session:

This is what is a challenge – Tanya Heyns

09h00 – 09h15 Influenza in the ICU – Ignacio Martin-Loeches 09h25 – 09h45 Undercover Boss: Drs Heal Thyself – Linda Doedens

09h15 – 09h30 007 Live and Let Die – Komalan Govender 09h45 – 10h00 Open session discussion

09h30 – 09h45 Measuring metabolism – Roger Harris

09h45 – 10h00 Discussion

10h00 – 10h30 REFRESHMENTS

Venue Hall 2BHAF

Chair Rob Wise / Cheryl Carter

PLENARY 4 – Closing plenary

10h30 – 10h50 BEEP BEEP: Alarm and alert fatigue – Isabel Coetzee

10h50 – 11h10 Improving outcomes in the critically ill: Lessons from the Home of the Brave – Laura Evans

11h10 – 11h30 Lessons from Brazil: Samba and personalised care – Alexandre Cavalcanti

11h30 – 11h50 Sepsis in LMIC’s: Lessons from the frontlines – Mervyn Mer

11h50 – 12h10 Antibiotics: how to get it right – Guy Richards

12h10 – 12h30 PICU: The battleground: Lessons from disaster management – Imtiaz Sooliman

12h30 CLOSE OF CONGRESS