PRE-CONGRESS Thursday, 7 th May 2015 Lecture Theater A2 Helicopter Room a Room b Room c Room C4 Hangar 12 :00 13 :00 Congress Registration 13 :00 14 :45 Session A: Practical ECLS in 2015 aspects of ECLS course A, course A, course A, cannulation A transport A L1: The role of ECLS in intensive care today: methods, indications, evidence L2 : Physiology of gas transfer: what you should know L3 : Pumps and oxygenators 2015: overview of available technique L4 : Cannulation in VV ECMO L5 : Cannulation in VA ECMO L6 : Indicators for exchange of oxygenator and pump 14 :45 15 :15 Break 15 :15 17 :00 Session B: Practical Management of ECLS aspects of ECLS course B, course B, course B, cannulation A transport B L1 : Anticoagulation on ECLS : goals and options L2 : ECMO-induced coagulation disorders : how to recognize and treat L3 : News on haemoglobin content: when to transfuse? L4: Modern sedation on ECMO L5: The practical management of mobilization on ECLS
PRE-CONGRESS Friday, 8 th May 2015 Lecture Theater A2 Helicopter Room a Room b Room c Room C4 Hangar 8 :15 9 :45 Session C: Prehospital E- Management of ECLS, CPR workshop course C, course C, course C, cannulation B A L1: Essentials for quality improvement in ECLS L2 : Management of VA ECMO: views of a perfusionist L3: Ventilation in cardiogenic shock on VA ECMO: the risks of two circulations L4: Weaning from VA ECMO, practical advices L5: Weaning from VV ECMO, is there a best way? 9 :45 10 :00 Break 10 :00 11 :30 Session D: Difficult, problematic Trouble Trouble Trouble Prehospital E- and unusual cases shooting in shooting in shooting in CPR workshop pediatric pediatric pediatric cannulation B B 1. VV ECMO (2) and and and neonatal neonatal neonatal 2. ECCO2R (1) ECLS ECLS ECLS 3. VA ECMO (2) 4. Transport (2) 5. Pediatric ECMO (2)
4 th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Friday, 8 th May 2015 AUDIMAX 11 :00 13 :00 Congress Registration 13 :00 13 :30 Congress Opening 13 :30 15 :00 Session 1: A life time experience of ECMO L1 : The early days of ECMO in Germany my memories. L2 : The role of ECCO2R in modern intensive care my opinion. L3 : 30 Years of ECLS : what time taught me. L4 : Indication and importance of extracorporeal support in the era of protective ventilation my credo L5 : The essence of ECLS my convictions today and in 10 years. 15 :00 15 :30 Break 15 :30 16 :30 Session 2 : VV ECMO in viral disease L1 : Emerging viral infections a global threat? L2 : H1N1 and ECMO: best practise from a worldwide experience L3 : ECMO in AIDS indications and limits Brief report : ECMO in MERS 16 :30 17 :45 Session 3 : Assist devices in cardiogenic shock 2015 L1 : Can outcome be improved by combining IABP and VA ECMO? L2 : Alternatives to ECMO in percutaneous support: Impella, Tandem Heart, when to use? L3 : Left Ventricular Assist devices options and indications L4 : ECLS as bridge to and after heart transplantation: impact on survival 17 :45 18 :30 Get Together within the Exhibition Area
4 th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Saturday, 9 th May 2015 AUDIMAX H2 H3 09 :00 10 :30 Session 4a : Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and E-CPR Session 4b: ECLS in Eastern Europe Session 4c: Prediction of Outcome L1: CPR what is new in 2015. L1: ECLS in Hungary: how we manage cannulation L1: Are scores helpful to select patients for VV ECMO? L2 : Mechanical assist devices in CPR friend or foe? L2: ECLS in Slovenia: how we use ECMO in the cath-lab L2: The significance of inflammatory markers on ECMO L3: VA-ECMO as a bridge in interventional cardiology indications in 2015 L3: ECLS in Czechia: L3: Assessment of neurocognitive outcome on VA ECMO after resuscitation in adults L4: In hospital E-CPR : Indications, problems, limits L4: ECLS in Poland: L4: Neurocognitive outcome in children after neonatal ECMO L5 : OHCA do we need pre-hospital E-CPR? L5: ECLS in Russia: how we use intraoperative ECMO in congenital tracheal and bronchial disease L5: Predictors of futility when is it time to stop? 10 :30 11 :00 Break 11 :30 12 :30 Session 5a : Complications of ECMO inescapable or avoidable? Session 5b : VA ECMO becoming routine in critical care 5c. Best Abstracts I: L1: Blood cell trauma and modern ECMO - views of a perfusionist VA ECMO in acute myocardial infarction indication, management, problems, future L2 : Heparin induced thrombocytopenia a devastating complication? My approach to severe myocarditis on ECMO diagnostic workup, treatment and outcome L3 : We have to protect the brain facts and future actions VA ECMO in the ICU - less is more?
Saturday, 9 th May 2015 continued AUDIMAX H2 H3 12 :40 13 :30 Lunch Symposium A : ECLS Lunch Symposium B: Pediatric ECLS: Lunch Symposium C : CO2 removal, new horizons L1: Efficiency, evidence and possible indications of «CO2 dialysis» L2: Super-protective ventilation facilitated by ECCO2R goals, complications, future directions. L3 : ECCO2R to avoid intubation : facts and fiction 2015 13 :30 14 :00 Break 14 :00 15 :00 Session 6a : adult ECLS VV ECMO and ventilation Session 6b : Technique of ECLS in neonates and children Session 6c : New techniques L1 : Optimal conventional therapy of ARDS today L1 : Hemolysis on ECMO: how can we improve technique? L1 : News on coating will anticoagulation continue to be necessary? L2 : Ventilation on ECMO : Keep the lung open L2 : Choice of pumps in 2015 L2 : News on pumps is blood trauma avoidable? L3 : Ventilation on ECMO : Rest the lung Brief report : Keep the circuit simple to avoid complications L3 : Biocompatibility and performance of different membranes : present and future Brief report: We need complex circuits to avoid complications 15 :00 16 :00 Session 7a : Transport on ECLS Session 7b : ECMO in specific Session 7c: Best Abstracts II scenarios L1 : Long distance transport: be prepared for anything L1 : - in preterm neonates: limits and outcome L2 : Short distance transport: time is crucial L2 : - in hematologic disease: markers of poor prognosis L3 : News on transport guidelines L3 : - in diaphragmatic hernia: advances over time
Saturday, 9 th May 2015 continued 16 :00 16 :30 Break AUDIMAX H2 H3 16 :30 17 :30 Session 8a : Extracorporeal CO2 Elimination Session 8b : Ventilation strategies of pediatric patients on ECMO Session 8c : News from my lab L1 : Physiology of CO2 elimination and available technique L1 : Conventional ventilation best practice L2 : Hypercapnia and the brain L2 : Indications and outcome for the combination of HFOV and ECMO L3 : The future of low-flow ECMO in critical care: my judgement L3 : Spontaneous breathing on ECMO : possible in children? 17 :30 18 :30 Session 9a: Quality Improvement in ECLS Session 9b: Pediatric E-CPR Experience in ECLS: Case Volume impacts outcome Indications for and outcome after E- CPR The urgent need for real studies in ECLS : what can be done Cannulation techniques in resuscitation Training in ECLS: what is necessary, how to harmonize in Europe? Organization of a successful team
4 th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS Sunday, 10 th May 2015 AUDIMAX 8 :30 9 :45 Session 10a : Problems in ECLS: prevention and therapy H2 Session 10b : Hypothermia and ECMO L1 : of thromb-embolic complications L1 : Deep accidental hypothermia and the role of the International Hypothermia Registry (IHR) L2 : of leg ischemia L2 : Near Drowning in children: optimal treatment L3 : of reperfusion injury after E-CPR L3 : Hypothermic accidents : practice of successful resuscitation L4: of overdistension of the left ventricle L4 : E-CPR and therapeutic hypothermia: the evidence 9 :45 10 :45 Session 11a : Economy and ethics Session 11b : ECLS in special situations I L1 : Diagnosis of brain death on ECMO L1: ECMO in pulmonary hypertension my experience L2 : Whom I will not put on ECMO L2 : ECMO in hematologic and neoplastic disease : futile? L3 : QALY in ECMO Quality of ECMO? the UK experience L3 : Alternatives to heparin new options in 2015? 10 :45 11 :15 Break 11 :15 12 :45 Session 12 : ECLS in special situations II L1 : VVA-, VAV-ECMO: when and how should it be done? L2 : VA ECMO in severe sepsis: wise to use in adults? L3: Hypoxia despite ECMO: what can be tolerated, what can be done? L4 : Mobilization on ECMO : when is it useful? L5 : ECMO without ventilation: sensible or fancy at best? 12 :45 13 :00 Closing remarks and welcome to Glasgow 2016