Monday, June 13, 2022 – 01.30 PM to 03.30 PM CEST
Maintaining spontaneous breathing in the neonatal and paediatric ICU: An update
Session-Chairs: Anton van Kaam, The Netherlands & Peter Rimensberger, Switzerland
25 min | Interventions focused on stimulation of spontaneous breathing of preterm infants in the delivery room Arjan te Pas, The Netherlands |
25 min | Interventions focused on maintaining spontaneous breathing in the NICU Andreas Flemmer, Germany |
15 min | Q&A |
15 min | NIV-NAVA in neonates with apnea: Is it an option? Howard Stein, USA |
5 min | Q&A |
25 min | Assisting spontaneous breathing in the PICU: Options, Risks and Limits Martin Kneyber, The Netherlands |
10 min | Q&A |
Faculty
Prof Peter Rimensberger, MD
Director, Division of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care
Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Geneva
Medical Faculty, University of Geneva
Geneva, Switzerland
Prof Anton van Kaam, MD
Professor of Neonatology
Children’s Hospital-Academic Medical Center and VU Medical Center
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Prof Arjan te Pas, MD
Professor Pediatrics, in particular the perinatal transition and neonatal resuscitation
Leiden University Medical Center
Leiden, The Netherlands
Prof Andreas Flemmer, MD
Head of Neonatology
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München, Germany
Dr Howard Stein, MD
Neonatal Medicine Specialist
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Dr Martin Kneyber, MD
Chief, Division of Paediatric Critical Care Medicine
University Medical Center Groningen
Groningen, The Netherlands
Supported by unrestricted educational grants
February 23, 2022 – 12.30 PM to 02.30 PM CEST
Negative and non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in children: From the PICU to home
Session-Chair: Peter Rimensberger, Switzerland
25 – 30 min | Advances in Negative Pressure Ventilation use in PICU: From the Iron Lung to the Cuirass Omar Alibrahim, USA |
10 – 15 min | Q&A |
25 – 30 min | Respiratory Therapy for Children Using Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation Kuniyuki Okada, Japan |
10 – 15 min | Q&A |
25 – 30 min | Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation: Transition from the PICU to home Brigitte Fauroux, France |
10 – 15 min | Q&A |
September 13, 2021 – 01.30 PM to 03.30 PM CEST
Cardiopulmonary Interactions in neonates and children
Moderators: Aparna Hoskote (United Kingdom) & Peter Rimensberger (Switzerland)
30 min | Basic concepts of cardiopulmonary interactions with and w/o positive pressure mechanical ventilation Ira Cheifetz, USA |
10 min | Q&A |
30 min | Specific considerations in the CICU Francesca Iodice, Italy |
10 min | Q&A |
30 min | Specific considerations in the NICU in various clinical conditions Neil Patel, Scotland |
10 min | Q&A |
April 14, 2021 – 02.00 PM to 04.00 PM CET
Non-invasive respiratory support in the neonate, the infant and the child
Moderators: Peter Rimensberger (Switzerland) & David Tingay (Australia)
25 min | Non-invasive support in the neonate: When, how and how to pick the right patient? Charles Christoph Röhr, United Kingdom |
15 min | Q&A |
25 min | Non-invasive support in the infant and child: When, how and how to pick the right patient? Christophe Milési, France |
15 min | Q&A |
25 min | Transition to home-ventilation. Marti Pons, Spain |
15 min | Q&A |
January 19, 2021 – 01.00 PM to 03.00 PM CET
Weaning mechanical ventilation in the PICU and NICU
Moderator: Peter Rimensberger, Switzerland
30 min | Are weaning tests of any value? Martin Kneyber, The Netherlands |
10 min | Q&A |
30 min | I extubated, what next? The view of the paediatric intensivist Christophe Milési, France |
10 min | Q&A |
30 min | I extubated, what next? The view of the neonatologist Richard Martin, USA |
10 min | Q&A |
October 27, 2020 – 11.00 AM to 01.00 PM CET
Optimizing neonatal respiratory support: Do we have the tools?
Moderator: Peter Rimensberger, Switzerland
40 min | Pro-Contra: Algorithm-targeted oxygenation and tidal volume is enough! Peter Dargaville, Australia Algorithm-targeted oxygenation and tidal volume is not enough! Anton van Kaam, The Netherlands |
10 min | Rebuttal and Panel Discussion |
10 min | Q&A |
30 min | Pro-Contra: We have the point of care tools we need, we are good clinicians! David Tingay, Australia We do not have the point of care tools we would need, we are not good enough as clinicians! Anton van Kaam, The Netherlands |
10 min | Rebuttal and Panel Discussion |
15-20 min | Q&A |