Presentations IFAD 2014: 28 november
Time | Room: Belle Epoque | Room: Lijn |
9:45 | Introduction and welcome to the 4th IFAD Meeting! Manu Malbrain, Antwerp, Belgium |
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10:15 | Honorary IFAD Opening. Lecture: Body fluid distribution in real life. Separating fact from mythology Can Ince, Amsterdam and Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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10.35 | Normal values and choosing targets on ICU Luciano Gattinoni, Milano, Italy |
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11:00 | The art of trauma resuscitation Karim Brohi, London, United Kingdom |
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11:25 | Breaking News Session - Suspecting Ebola: when the dress code becomes life saving! Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – A Practical demonstration Yvan Somers and Michael Verbiest, Antwerp, Belgium |
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13:00 14:30 |
Parallel Masterclass. Satellite Symposia Track A: Fluids Chairs: Niels Van Regenmortel, and Philippe Jorens, Antwerp, Belgium |
Parallel Masterclass. Satellite Symposia Track B: Monitoring Chairs: Manu Malbrain, Antwerp, Belgium and Azriel Perel, Tel Aviv, Israel |
13:00 13:30 |
Riddles in the dark - How can the Stewart approach assist the clinician? Niels Van Regenmortel, Antwerp, Belgium Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from: Baxter |
The therapeutic conflict - When each of your decisions may cause harm? Azriel Perel, Tel Aviv, Israel Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from: Pulsion Medical Systems |
13:30 14:00 |
Considerations when choosing a physiological balanced crystalloid Robert Hahn, Linköping, Sweden Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from: Baxter |
Is there a place for continuous glucose and lactate monitoring? Jean-Charles Preiser, Brussels, Belgium Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from: Maquet Getinge |
14:00 14:30 |
HES - to be banned or here to stay? Hans-Joachim Priebe, Freiburg, Germany Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from: Fresenius-Kabi |
Fix the leaky bucket to prevent fluid overload: How CytoSorb stops capillary leakage (Extra Chair: Albert Grootendorst, Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Karl Traeger, Ulm, Germany Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from: Cytosorbents |
14:30 15:10 |
Parallel Oral Presentations Session 1: Fluids and Electrolytes Chairs: Niels Van Regenmortel, Robert Hahn, Hans-Joachim Priebe, Paul Elbers, Willem Stockman, Rainer Gatz |
Parallel Oral Presentations Session 2: Fluids and intra-abdominal hypertension Chairs: Manu Malbrain, Xavier Monnet, Jean-Charles Preiser, Karl Traeger, Julia Wendon, Paul Marik |
14:30 14:40 |
O1. Turnover of fluid after oral intake of tap water C. Sparreman, R. Hahn, Linköping, Sweden |
O5. Incidence, risk factors and prognosis of intra-abdominal hypertension in critically ill children: a prospective epidemiological study F. Thabet, S. Mohaimeed, M.L.N.G. Malbrain, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Antwerp, Belgium |
14:40 14:50 |
O2. The incidence of elevated admission serum potassium in crush injury patients at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital S. Motilall, N. Dube, N. Kumar, A. Kirpichnikov, M. Koto, Limpopo-Medunsa, South-Africa |
O6. Mechanical intestinal obstruction in a porcine model: effects of intra-abdominal hypertension L. Correa-Martín, E. Párraga-Ros, M. García-Lindo, F. Sánchez-Margallo, R. Latorre-Reviriego, O. López-Albors, R. Wise, M.L.N.G. Malbrain, G. Castellanos-Escrig, Cacères and Murcia, Spain, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa and Antwerp, Belgium |
14:50 15:00 |
O3. Hypocalcemia after bowel resection and its relation with the use of plasmalyte replacement fluid R. Raj Nichani, D. Wu, R. Ching, D. Kelly, Blackpool, United Kingdom |
O7. Intra-abdominal hypertension complicating pancreatitisinduced acute respiratory distress syndrome in 3 patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation L. Feddy, J. Barker, P. Fawcett, I. Malagon, Manchester, United Kingdom |
15:00 15:10 |
O4. The effect of excessive fluid balance on the mortality rate of thoracic surgical pediatric patients. O. Katilov, D. Dmytriiev, Vinnitsa, Ukraine |
O8. Prognostic value of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) derived parameters in healthy volunteers and critically ill patients M. De Raes, A. Van Rompaey, I. Witters, S. Vandervelden, A. Derweduwen, T. Rodrigus, M. Lebeer, J. De Vos, N. Van Regenmortel, I. De laet, K. Schoonheydt, H. Dits, M.L.N.G. Malbrain, Antwerp, Belgium |
15:30 17:30 |
Parallel Sessions with Tutorials Track A: Fluids Chairs: Niels Van Regenmortel, Antwerp, Belgium and Paul Marik, Norfolk, Virginia, USA |
Parallel Sessions with Tutorials Track B: Monitoring Chairs: Manu Malbrain, Antwerp, Belgium and Xavier Monnet, Paris, France |
15:30 16:05 |
Finetuning fluids in the liver patient Julia Wendon, London, United Kingdom |
Monitoring of fluid status in critically ill patients Manu Malbrain, Antwerp, Belgium |
16:05 16:40 |
Fluid and hemodynamic management on the neuro-ICU Ingrid Baar, Antwerp, Belgium |
Ten good reasons why everybody can do ultrasound! Simon Van Hooland, Ghent, Belgium and Daniel Lichtenstein, Paris, France |
16:40 17:15 |
Hemodynamic management of early sepsis Paul Marik, Norfolk, Virginia, USA |
Managing right heart failure Xavier Monnet and Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Paris, France |
17:15 | Round Table Discussion | Round Table Discussion |
Friday November 28th 2014
Is there a place for continuous glucose and lactate monitoring?
Dr. Jean-Louis Vincent
Mechanical intestinal obstruction in a porcine model: effects of intra-abdominal hypertension
L. Correa-Martín, E. Párraga-Ros, M. García-Lindo, F. Sánchez-Margallo, R. Latorre-Reviriego, O. López-Albors, R. Wise, M.L.N.G. Malbrain, G. Castellanos-Escrig
Prognostic value of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) derived parameters in healthy volunteers and critically ill patients
L. Feddy, J. Barker, P. Fawcett, I. Malagon
Riddles in the dark - How can the Stewart approach assist the clinician?
Dr. Niels Van Regenmortel