Day 1: November 23, 2017 (Workshops)

Dear IFA friends.

As scientific programme chairs, we invite you to attend the IFAD pre-symposium workshops that offer a fantastic opportunity to meet and greet key-opinion leaders and experts in their field in a small interactive group. You will have a true VIP experience in the front seat. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first serve basis. We will have a full series around stewardship that is not to be missed: Antibiotic Stewardship, Sepsis Stewardship, Fluid Stewardship, and Nutrition Stewardship. The hemodynamic workshops 1 and 2 (Beginners) can be booked consecutively as they will elaborate on a sepsis and trauma case during the initial Resuscitation/Salvage (hemodynamic workshop 1) and subsequent Optimisation phase (hemodynamic workshop 2). The hemodynamic workshops 3 and 4 are identical and thus cannot be booked consecutively. They will deal with tips, tricks, and pitfalls of hemodynamic monitoring and elaborate on the assessment of fluid responsiveness and goal-directed therapy (Advanced). Enjoy the IFAD!

Prof. Dr. Manu Malbrain
ICU DIrector, UZ Brussels, Belgium
IFA President and co-founder
IFAD Scientific Programme Chair and Director

Dr. Niels Van Regenmortel
ICU Director, ZNA Stuivenberg, Antwerp, Belgium
IFA co-founder
IFAD Scientific Programme Chair and co-Director

As there are only limited seats available you can now register for a full day of workshops only by clicking on the blue button below

Eventbrite - 6th IFAD International Fluid Academy Days

 

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0900-1050

ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP: Workshop on PK/PD (WS1)(chairs Prof Dr Jan De Waele and Prof Dr Fabio Taccone)

Workshop on how to understand the glycocalyx (WS2)(chairs Dr Tom Woodcock and Prof Can Ince)

Hemodynamic Workshop 1 (WS3)(chair Dr Joris Lemson)

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

This workshop will outline the basic pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles that underlie the need for individualized and personalized drug dosing.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

Emphasising the endothelial glycocalix as a luminal extension of intracellular structural proteins, regulating intracellular processes like intercellular adhesion and NO synthesis. It is continually growing/ shedding.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

BEGINNERS: sepsis and trauma case simulation (intitial Salvage phase) with choice of hemodynamic monitoring (PAC or PiCCO), choice of treatment and simulation of response to treatment depending on case. 

PROGRAMME

9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
PK/PD of antimicrobials in the ICU – Isabel Spriet

9:20 AM - 9:40 AM
The impact of extracorporeal therapies – Fabio Taccone

9:40 AM - 10:00 AM
Antibiotic therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) – ready for prime time? – Jan De Waele

10:00 AM - 10:20 AM
PK/PD in an era of multi-drug bacterial resistance: the example of colistin– Patrick Honoré

10:20 AM - 10:40 AM
How to integrate big data in antibiotic therapy – Paul Elbers

10:40 AM - 10:50 AM
General Discussion – Fabio Taccone; Jan De Waele; Herbert Spapen; Paul Elbers; Isabel Spriet

PROGRAMME

9:00 AM - 9:25 AM
Visualising the endothelial glycocalyx; structure & function in several different cell types – Bernard van den Berg

9:25 AM - 9:50 AM
Basic science overview; the Michel - Weinbaum glycocalyx model and the extravascular circulation of albumin and fluid – Tom Woodcock

9:50 AM - 10:00 AM
Questions and answers – Tom Woodcock; Can Ince; Bernard van den Berg

10:00 AM - 10:20 AM
Fluids, glycocalyx and the vascular barrier – Can Ince

10:20 AM - 10:40 AM
Plasma volume, tissue oedema and the steady-state Starling Principle – Tom Woodcock

10:40 AM - 10:50 AM
General Discussion – Tom Woodcock; Can Ince; Bernard van den Berg

PROGRAMME (CASE SIMULATOR)

9:00 AM - 9:05 AM
Introduction – Joris Lemson

9:05 AM - 9:20 AM
Physiology, hemodynamic monitoring principles (PiCCO, Swan-Ganz,...) – Joris Lemson

9:20 AM - 9:50 AM
Simulation case 1 (sepsis) with scenario run, debriefing and short lecture – Joris Lemson

9:50 AM - 9:55 AM
Questions and answers – Joris Lemson

9:55 AM - 10:45 AM
Simulation case 2 (trauma) with scenario run, debriefing and short lecture – Joris Lemson

10:45 AM - 10:50 AM
General Discussion State of the art – Joris Lemson

1050-1110 Coffee break   
1110-1300

Workshop on medical statistics (WS4)(chairs Prof Dr Luciano Gattinoni and Prof Dr Dominique Benoit)

FLUID STEWARDSHIP: Workshop on how to set up a fluid guideline in your unit (WS5)(chair Prof Marcia MacDougall) 

Hemodynamic Workshop 2 (WS6)(chair Dr Joris Lemson)

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

This workshop will outline the basic principles on medical statistics made easy for dummies by key-experts in the field.  

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

To understand the potential risks of poor fluid management hence improving fluid prescription and charting

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

BEGINNERS: sepsis and trauma case simulation (subsequent Optimisation phase) with choice of hemodynamic monitoring (PAC or PiCCO), choice of treatment and simulation of response to treatment depending on case. "state of the art" discussion

PROGRAMME

11:10 AM - 11:35 AM
Basic statistics for dummies – Dominique Benoit

11:35 AM - 11:50 AM
The fragility index – Manu Malbrain

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM
Questions and answers – Manu Malbrain; Luciano Gattinoni; Dominique Benoit

12:00 PM - 12:25 PM
Logistic regression for dummies – Dominique Benoit

12:25 PM - 12:50 PM
Sense and nonsense of medical statistics: a critical analysis – Luciano Gattinoni

12:50 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion – Manu Malbrain; Luciano Gattinoni; Dominique Benoit

PROGRAMME 

11:10 AM - 11:30 AM
Background of fluid guidelines and the NICE concept – Monty Mythen

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Establishing a team and organisation of baseline aufdot – Marcia McDougall

11:50 AM - 12:10 PM
Setting the objectives of your programme – Marcia McDougall; Monty Mythen, Emily Ridley

12:10 PM - 12:30 PM
Target the audience – Marcia McDougall

12:30 PM - 12:50 PM
Implementation and monitoring – Emily Ridley

12:50 PM - 1:00 PM
Discussion – Emily Ridley; Monty Mythen; Marcia Mac Dougall

PROGRAMME (CASE SIMULATOR)

11:10 AM - 11:15 AM
Introduction – Joris Lemson

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Physiology, hemodynamic monitoring principles – Joris Lemson

11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Simulation case 1 (sepsis) with scenario run, debriefing and short lecture – Joris Lemson

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM
Questions and answers – Joris Lemson

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Simulation case 2 (trauma) with scenario run, debriefing and short lecture – Joris Lemson

12:30 PM - 12:40 PM
General Discussion State of the art – Joris Lemson

12:40 PM - 1:00 PM
A training programme/ simulator to improve the treatment of serious polytrauma patients on-scene and in hospital – Frédéric Le Saché

1300-1400 Lunch Break   
1400-1550

NUTRITION STEWARDSHIP: Workshop on how to set up a nutrition guideline in your unit (WS7)(Chairs Dr Annika Reintam Blaser and Prof Dr Joel Starkopf)

Workshop on how to talk like TED (WS8)(chair Dr Ross Fisher)

Hemodynamic Workshop 3 (WS9)(chairs Prof Dr Daniel Reuter and Prof Dr Xavier Monnet)

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

TBA

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

This workshop will outline the basic principles on how to give a talk in a TED-like manner

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

ADVANCED: Tips, tricks and pitfalls of hemodynamic monitoring

PROGRAMME

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Introduction: discussing the evidence (recent trials: EPANIC, PEPANIC,...) – Joel Starkopf

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
EEN: Early Enteral Nutrition (recent ESICM consensus statement) – Annika Reintam Blaser

2:30 PM - 2:50 PM
Monitoring caloric needs: the role of indirect calorimetry (Techniques, How I do it,) – Elisabeth De Waele

2:50 PM - 3:10 PM
How to set up nutrition team in your unit: clinical experience (incl. screening for malnutrition) – Karen Schoonheydt

3:10 PM - 3:25 PM
Importance of GI symptoms in the ICU (discussing GIFT study, AGI, iSOFA) – Joel Starkopf

3:25 PM - 3:40 PM
How to manage GI problems – Annika Reintam Blaser

3:40 PM - 3:50 PM
General Discussion – Elisabeth De Waele; Karen Schoonheydt; Joel Starkopf; Annika Reintam Blaser;

PROGRAMME

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Introduction – Ross Fisher

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
What is a TED talk? – Ross Fisher; Christiaan Boerma, Matthew Morgan

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
TED talk sample – Christiaan Boerma

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM
TED talk sample – Matthew Morgan

3:00 PM - 3:40 PM
Conclusions – Ross Fisher

3:40 PM - 3:50 PM
Discussion (All Faculty – 10 minutes) – TBA; Ross Fisher, Christiaan Boerma, Matthew Morgan

PROGRAMME

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Introduction: Different (non)invasive monitoring techniques – Daniel Reuter

2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
Fluid repsonsiveness: theory and practice – Azriel Perel

2:30 PM - 2:40 PM

Tips and Tricks: how to perform good measurement – David Kaufman

2:40 PM - 2:50 PM
Tips and Tricks: how to interpret the results – Xavier Monnet

2:50 PM - 3:00 PM
Tips and Tricks: functional hemodynamics – Daniel Reuter

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Case simulator – Xavier Monnet; Daniel Reuter, David Kaufman

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM
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training programme/ simulator to improve the treatment of serious polytrauma patients on-scene and in hospitalFrédéric Le Saché

1550-1610 Coffee Break  
1610-1800

SEPSIS STEWARDSHIP: Workshop on Sepsis definitions, guidelines and decatecholaminisation (WS10)(chairs Prof Mervyn Singer, Prof Dr Luciano Gattinon, Dr Paul Marik)

Workshop on Social Media in critical care (WS11)(chairs Dr Duncan Chambler, and the IFAD SoME team)

Hemodynamic Workshop 4 = identical to workshop 3 (WS12)(chairs Prof Dr Daniel Reuter and Prof Dr Xavier Monnet)

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

To understand the mechanisms of sepsis and how to implement the guidelines at the bedside

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

To guide you through social media offering a vast educational platform via free open access medical education (FOAM)

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

ADVANCED: Tips, tricks and pitfalls of hemodynamic monitoring

PROGRAMME

4:10 PM - 4:30 PM
Introduction: Sepsis 3.0 how did we get there, a critical analysis? – Mervyn Singer

4:30 PM - 4:50 PM
The new Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines and the possible dangers of bundles – Paul Marik

4:50 PM - 5:26 PM
Decatecholaminisation in sepsis: What, why, how and when? – Mervyn Singer; Paul Marik; Sebastian Rehberg; Luciano Gattinoni;

4:50 PM - 5:02 PM
The case of Vasopressin – Sebastian Rehberg

5:02 PM - 5:14 PM
the case of Levosimendan and the results of the LEOPARDS trial – Mervyn Singer

5:14 PM - 5:26 PM
the case for Betablockers – Sebastian Rehberg

5:26 PM - 5:50 PM
The future of sepsis research and treatment and how common sense must prevail – Luciano Gattinoni

5:50 PM - 6:00 PM
General Discussion – Mervyn Singer; Paul Marik; Sebastian Rehberg; Luciano Gattinoni;

PROGRAMME

4:10 PM - 4:20 PM
Introduction: What is Social Media (SoMe) – Duncan Chambler

4:20 PM - 4:35 PM
The Anatomy of a Tweet – Duncan Chambler

4:35 PM - 4:50 PM
The FOAM-movement (Free Open Access Medical Education) – Cian Mac Dermott

4:50 PM - 5:05 PM
SMICC (Social Media in Critical Care): where and what to look for? – Thomas Dolven

5:05 PM - 5:20 PM
Can SoMe fix or replace peer review? – TBA

5:20 PM - 5:35 PM
The Symplur Healthcare Project and the IFAD case study – Manu Malbrain

5:35 PM - 5:50 PM
Possible Dangers – Jonathan Downham

5:50 PM - 6:00 PM
General Discussion – Duncan Chambler; Jan De Waele; Thomas Dolven; Jonathan Downham; Ross Fisher; Justin Kirk-Bayley; Aidan Kingwill; David Lyness; Cian McDermott; Matthew Morgan; Segun Olusanya; Brendan Riordan; Matthew Rowland; Gorki Sacher; Steven Shepherd; Willem Stockman; Jamie Strachan; Tamas Szakmany Jonny Wilkinson; Adrian Wong; Tom Woodcock

PROGRAMME

4:10 PM - 4:25 PM
Introduction: Different (non)invasive monitoring techniques – Daniel Reuter

4:25 PM - 4:40 PM
Fluid repsonsiveness: theory and practice – Azriel Perel

4:40 PM - 4:55 PM
Tips and Tricks: how to perform good measurement – David Kaufman

4:55 PM - 5:10 PM
Tips and Tricks: how to interpret the results – Xavier Monnet

5:10 PM - 5:25 PM
Tips and Tricks: functional hemodynamics – Daniel Reuter

5:25 PM - 5:50 PM
Case simulator – Xavier Monnet; Daniel Reuter, David Kaufman

5:50 PM - 6:00 PM
General Discussion – Xavier Monnet; Daniel Reuter


1st BEACH Course

This year we will also organise the 1st BEACH course or the 1st BElgian Annual eCmo Hands-on course, an ECLS and ECMO course with Hands-on sessions on how to cannulate and how to set, interpret and react on alarms. Below the preliminary programme. Separate registration for the BEACH course can be done by clicking on the blue button below.

Eventbrite - 1st BEACH course (BElgian Annual eCmo Hands-on)

 

  Room TBA
MODULE 1: Introduction
Chair:  Dirk Donker, Enno Wildschut
0900-0920 Indications and contra-indications Dirk Donker
0920-0940 ECMO principles Dirk Donker
0940-1000 Introduction to cannulation Dirk Donker
1000-1050 Handson (4 skill stations) All faculty
1050-1110 Coffee break
  Chair: Fabio Taccone, Dirk Donker
1110-1125 Different modes VA VV VAV  Fabio Taccone
1125-1140 How to deal with antibiotics, fluids and sedation Fabio Taccone
1140-1155 Anticoagulation Filip De Somer
1155-1300 Handson (4 skill stations) All faculty
1300-1400 LUNCH
  Room TBA
MODULE 2: Monitoring
Chair: Rita Jacobs, Enno Wildschut
1400-1420 ECCO2R  Rita Jacobs
1420-1440 Ventilator settings Rita Jacobs
1440-1500 Weaning from ECMO Rita Jacobs
1500-1550 Handson (4 skill stations) All faculty
1550-1610 Coffee break
  Chair: Fabio Taccone, Rita Jacobs
1610-1625 Monitoring  Filip De Somer
1625-1640 Alarm settings Filip De Somer
1640-1655 Nursing issues Miranda Van Bommel
1655-1800 Handson (4 skill stations) All faculty

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