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EPNV-Montreux 2018: Preliminary Educational and Scientific Program April 25-26, 2018: Pre-Conference Workshops Wednesday (April 25): 09 00 18 00 Thursday (April 26): 08 00 12 00 April 26-28, 2018: Main Conference Thursday (April 26): 12 15 18 00 Friday (April 27): 08 00 18 15 Saturday (April 28): 08 30 12 00

Pre-Congress Workshops and Postgraduate Courses (1) Wednesday, April 25, 2018 09.00 13.00 W1 Disease tailored ventilation strategies Chair: Peter Rimensberger This workshop will cover various neonatal lung diseases and conditions and discusses what the best ventilation strategy is. Is it recruitable? Is avoiding overdistension the aim? What is the best modality to use? Who to use respiratory monitoring to better guide and adapt ventilation strategies? With hands-on group rotations Workshop Leaders: David Tingay (Australia), Martin Keszler (US), Andreas Flemmer (Germany), Irwin Reiss (The Netherlands) PGC1 Lung ultrasound (1) Basic concepts and protocol guided examination (Philippe Durand, France) Pre-Congress Workshops and Postgraduate Courses (2) Wednesday, April 25, 2018 14.00 18.00 W2 Neonatal HFV ventilators: do they really differ? Function principals, physics, experimental measures, and clinical application Chair: Peter Rimensberger Function principals of various machines (TBN) Do waveforms matter (David Tingay) Effect of frequency on pressure damping and gas exchange (Raffaele Dellaca) Do we need volume guarantee modes during HFOV (David Tingay) Inspiratory triggering and assisting spontaneous breathing during HFOV (Andreas Flemmer) How I use HFOV in paediatric patients (Satoshi Nakagawa) How I use HFOV in neonates (Martin Keszler) Hands-on group rotations PGC2 Lung ultrasound (2) Clinical utility of lung ultrasound in the PICU (Philippe Durand, France) Clinical utility of lung ultrasound in the NICU (Daniele de Luca, France)

Pre-Congress Workshops and Postgraduate Courses (2) Thursday, April 26, 2018 08.00 12.00 W3 ECMO: Simulationworkshop TBN W4 Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT): How does it work, what information can it provide compared to other imaging modalities? Introduction to EIT (Inez Frerichs, Germany) Possible impact of EIT on clinical practice (David Tingay, Australia) The final steps to introduce EIT in clinical practice: the CRADL project (Richard Bayford, UK) What can we see, what can we measure, which output do we get? (TBN) Hands-on

Thursday, April 26, 2018 12:15-18:15 from 10:30 Check-in and Registration 12.15-13:15 Lunch Symposium 13:30-13:40 Opening Remarks Peter C Rimensberger (Switzerland) 13:40-15:00 Opening Lectures: From Berlin to Montreux 13:40-14.00 14:00-14:20 14:20-14:40 14:40-15:00 The Berlin adult ARDS definition: Does it meet our needs? Marco Ranieri (Italy) The paediatric ARDS definition. What does it bring to the table Martin Kneyber (The Netherlands) The Montreux neonatal ARDS definition: Will it meet our needs? Daniele de Luca (Italy) Panel Discussion 15:00 15:30 Coffee break 15:30-18:00 The tidal volume and PEEP story revisited 15:30-16.00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:40 17:40-18:00 What do we know about optimal Vt? Martin Kneyber (The Netherlands) Individualized Vt-targeting in neonates Martin Keszler (USA My first ventilator settings: A pathophysiologic rational Peter Rimensberger (Switzerland) Pressures and Mechanical Power Marcelo Amato (Brazil) The Open Lung Approach paradox. Is mechanical power the solution? Vicent Modesto i Alapont (Spain) 18:00-20:00 Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Area

Friday, April 27, 2018 08.00 13:45 08:00-08:50 How to get it right (1) : Extracorporeal support Extracorporeal support for acute respiratory failure: Shall we rest the lung? Marco Ranieri (Italy) How to get it right (2) : Minimal invasive surfactant therapy Less and minimal invasive surfactant therapy: Which method, when and how? With or without sedation? Xavier Durrmeyer (France) Extracorporeal support for acute respiratory failure: How to manage anticoagulation, when to transfuse? Heidi Dalton (USA) 09:00-10:45 Supportive measures in mechanically ventilated children Pulmonary hypertension in newborns: Not all clinical scenarios are the same 09:00-09:25 Giving oxygen: not too much, not too little, just what is right Alberto Medina (Spain) 09:00-09:30 What do before pulmonary vasodilators? Maurice Beghetti (Switzerland) 09:25-09:50 The sats are low push in the blood? Stacey Valentine (USA) 09:30-09:45 PHT in congenital diaphragmatic hernia: benefits and risks of pulmonary vasodilators during the acute and late stage Neil Patel (Scotland) 09:50-10.05 Steroids what do the adults recommend? Marco Ranieri (Italy) 09:45-10:10 Ongoing Controversies: ino and sildenafil in the preterm neonate Neil Patel (Scotland) 10:05-10:30 Does fluid management affect patient outcome? Stacey Valentine (USA) 10:00-10:30 PPHN in Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Maria del Cerro (Spain) 10:30-10:45 Oral Presentation (1) 10:30-10:45 Panel Discussion 10:45-11:15 Coffee break 11:15-12:30 Poster Walks 5 Oral presentations (pediatric topics) 5 Oral presentations (neonatal topics) 12:45-13:45 Lunch symposium

Friday, April 27, 2018 14:00 18.15 14:00-14:50 Functional measurements at bedside (1) Functional measurements at bedside (2) 14:00-14:30 Lung function assessment in the ICU : The essentials Andreas Schibler (Australia) 14:00-14:50 Assessing cardiopulmonary interactions with ultrasound in the neonate Yogen Singh (UK) 14.30-14:50 Newer concepts for the neonatal ICU: Raffaele Dellaca (Italy) 15:00-16:15 Challenges and risks when assisting spontaneous breathing BPD - an ongoing challenge 14:45-15:10 The inadvertent risks of assisting spontaneous breathing Marcelo Amato (Brazil) 14:45-15:10 Why did most intervention studies for BPD fail Olivier Baud (Switzerland) 15:10-15.35 Is tidal volume variability in spontaneously breathing preterm infants a bad thing? 15:10-15.35 Is the problem the diagnosis or do we need a new way of assessing respiratory outcomes? Georg Schmölzer (Canada)) David Tingay (Australia) 15:35-16:15 Towards better synchronization and proportional assist of spontaneous breathing TBN 15:35-16:00 Mechanical ventilation in BPD patients Martin Keszler (USA) 16:15-16:45 Coffee break 16:45-18:15 Bronchiolitis an ongoing challenge Trends towards newer modes of non-invasive support in neonates 16:45-17:10 RSV Prevention: Is the mother the solution? TBN 16:45-17:05 NIPPV in the neonate: Towards better synchronization what is needed? Peter Rimensberger (Switzerland) 17:10-17:50 HFNC is my first choice Andreas Schibler (Australia) CPAP is my first choice Alberto Medina (Spain) 17:05-17:25 NIPPV in the neonate: Experience with the abdominal wall movement signal Andreas Flemmer (Germany) 17:50-18:15 Roundtable discussion: Ventilating a baby with bronchiolitis? 17:25-17:45 NIPPV in the neonate: Experience with the diaphragmatic signal Howard Stein (USA) Alberto Medina (Spain), Andreas Schibler (Australia),Martin Kneyber (The Netherlands) 17:45-18:05 Nasal HFOV: do we yet know how, for whom and when? Daniele de Luca (France) 18:05-18:15 Panel discussion from 19:00 Departure to Networking Dinner

Saturday, April 28, 2018 08:30 12.00 08:30-09:30 How to get it right (3): severe ARDS Respiratory transition and respiratory support after preterm birth 08:30-09.00 Refractory hypoxemia, what to do? A physiologic approach 08:30-09:00 Should we extend our monitoring during transition after preterm birth? Georg Schmölzer (Canada)) Martin Kneyber (The Netherlands) 09:00-09:30 When to use HFOV in PARDS: Clinical perspective Satoshi Nakagawa (Japan) 09 :00-09 :30 How do babies breathe at birth? Insights from imaging the first breathes of life David Tingay (Australia) 09:30-10:00 Coffee break 10:00-12:00 Clinical study designs: How to become better? 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:45 11:45-12:00 The use of Registries for Data analysis and hypothesis generation (The example of ELSO) Heidi J Dalton (USA) Prevention studies : The neonatologists view Olivier Baud (Switzerland Intervention studies: The neonatologists view Is bringing back physiology to clinical trials a solution? Martin Keszler (USA) Panel discussion 12:00 Closing Please note that this scientific program is preliminary and subject to changes! (version 08/01/18)