Scientific Program - April 23, 2015 Day 1

Nijmegen, The Netherlands
April 23 - 24, 2015
Scientific Program - April 23, 2015
Day 1
Introduction
Welcome and update since MeetingPoint 2012 "Synchrony? Case-closed"
Hans van der Hoeven
Respiratory muscle monitoring and decision support
What can we learn from the diaphragm electrical activity (Edi)?
Methods for measuring respiratory muscle function
Edi indices during different physiological conditions
Value of oesogastric pressures recording in children
Edi during peri-extubation period
Questions
Break
Art Slutsky/Alexandre Demoule
Jennifer Beck
Ewan Goligher
Lise Piquilloud
Brigitte Fauroux
Tomasso Maraffi
Mechanical ventilation during sleep and sedation
Physiology of sleep during mechanical ventilation
Sleep and mechanical ventilation in children with neuromuscular disease
Fighting the ventilator: Should I sedate or synchronize?
Effect of flumazenil on diaphragm electrical activation during weaning from mechanical
ventilation after acute respiratory-distress syndrome
Respiratory muscle weakness attenuates ventilator-induced lung injury
Questions
Lunch
Laurent Brochard/Jean-Paul Praud
Dimitris Georgopoulos
Brigitte Fauroux
Alexandre Demoule
Hadrien Rozé
1:45
2:05
2:20
2:35
2:50
3:05
3:20
How to manage PEEPi
Overview of intrinsic PEEP
Patient-ventilator asynchrony in COPD
Patient-Controlled PEEP
Neural triggering of PSV
NAVA in Bronchiolitis
Questions
Break
Art Slutsky/Hans van der Hoeven
Laurent Brochard
Lise Piquilloud
Christer Sinderby
Ling Liu
Guillaume Emeriaud
3:50
4:10
4:25
4:40
4:55
Non-invasive ventilation
Physiology of upper airways in relation to NIV
NIV NAVA and upper airways
NIV-NAVA in the neonate
Neuropap: the PREVENT system
Questions
Laurent Brochard/Leo Heunks
Jean-Paul Praud
Lisanne Roesthuis
Howard Stein
Jennifer Beck and Guillaume Emeriaud
9:00
9:15
9:30
9:45
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
11:15
11:30
11:45
12:00
12:15
12:30
12:45
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Leo Heunks
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
April 23 - 24, 2015
Scientific Program - April 24, 2015
Day 2
9:00
9:20
9:35
9:50
10:05
10:20
10:35
Respiratory muscle weakness
Respiratory muscle activity and protection from VIDD
Daily monitoring of EDI throughout PICU stay
Myotrauma
ICU acquired muscle weakness
Impact of mechanical ventilation on diaphragm muscle fibers
Questions
Break
Laurent Brochard/Alexandre Demoule
Alexandre Demoule
Guillaume Emeriaud
Ewan Goligher
Greet Hermans
Coen Ottenheijm
11:05
11:25
11:40
11:55
12:15
12:30
12:45
VILI: physician vs patient control
VILI: State of the art
NAVA during ARDS
EIT during PSV and NAVA
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD): State of the art
NAVA in the preterm: how early can we start?
Questions
Lunch
Art Slutsky/Anne Greenough
Art Slutsky
Leo Heunks
Diederik Gommers
Anne Greenough
Howard Stein
1:45
2:05
2:20
2:35
2:50
3:05
Controlling respiratory drive through CO2
Ventilatory response to CO2
ECMO during NAVA
Extracorporeal CO2 removal in COPD (NIV)
Tidal volume under Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist after double lung transplantation.
Questions
Break
Laurent Brochard/Hans van der Hoeven
Anne Greenough
Giacomo Grasselli
Christian Karagiannidis
Hadrien Rozé
3:35
3:55
4:15
Debate: are we protected with synchrony?
Asynchrony and controlled ventilation protects the lungs and diaphragm
Synchrony and proportionality protect the lungs and diaphragm
Discussion
Art Slutsky
Laurent Brochard
Dimitris Georgopoulos
4:25
4:40
The future
The future of neurally controlled mechanical ventilation
Questions
Jean-Paul Praud
Christer Sinderby
4:45
Closing
Hans van der Hoeven
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