Two separated programs will be provided for adult and pediatric settings.
The program is tightly linked with the Educational Corner for additional hands-on and simulation sessions.
Pediatric Path. Room A
Thursday – May 4th
13:00 – 14:00 Pre-ECLS Considerations (new CPR guidelines, indications for ECPR, how to establish a proper ECPR program and ECLS tools and equipment)
Ravi Thiagarajan (Boston), Peter R. Roeleveld (Leiden), Laurence Lequier (Edmonton), Aparna Hoskote (London), Mirijana Cvetkovic
Chair: Giles Peek (New York)
14:00 – 15:00 Interactive Clinical Scenarios: what to do and what not to do, starting ECLS, deciding VA or VV or hybrid ECMO, where to implant, how to implant, how to manage multidisciplinary tasks in emergency (nurses, perfusionists, intensivists, emergency physicians, surgeons, cardiologists) – Part 1
Mark Davidson (Glasgow) – Tim Antonius (Nijmegen) – Heidi Dalton (Falls Church) – Kenneth Palmer (Stockholm)
Chair: Mike McMullan (Seattle)
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 16:30 Interactive Clinical Scenarios: what to do and what not to do, starting ECLS, deciding VA or VV or hybrid ECMO, where to implant, how to implant, how to manage multidisciplinary tasks in emergency (nurses, perfusionists, intensivists, emergency physicians, surgeons, cardiologists) – Part 2
Mark Davidson (Glasgow) – Tim Antonius (Nijmegen) – David Cooper (Cincinnati) – Tom Brogan (Seattle) – Chris Harvey (Leicester)
Chair: Carl Davis (Glasgow)
16:30 – 18:00 Skill Demonstration (cannulation technique, troubleshooting, simulation,
training) – Part 1
Giles Peek (New York) – Carl Davis (Glasgow) – Mike McMullan (Seattle) – Bjorn Frenckner (Stockholm) – Piero David (Rome) – Tim Antonius (Nijmegen)
Chair: James Fortenberry (Atlanta)
Friday – May 5th
8:00 – 9:00 Post-ECPR management (hypothermia, reperfusion injury, diagnostics neuromonitoring, prognostication) – Part 1
Peter P. Roeleveld (Leiden) – Aparna Hoskote (London) – Piero David (Rome) – Kenneth Palmer (Stockholm)
Chair: Ravi Thiagarajan (Boston)
9:00 – 10:00 Post-ECPR management (hypothermia, reperfusion injury, diagnostics, neuromonitoring, prognostication) – Part 2
Piero David (Rome) – Aparna Hoskote (London) – Mirjana Cvetkovic (Leicester) – Kenneth Palmer (Stockholm)
Chair: Hanneke IJsselstijn (Rotterdam)
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:30 In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Organization – Outcome and Post-Discharge
Follow-up Management
Ravi Tiagarajan (Boston) – Bahaaldin Alsoufi (Atlanta) – Tom Brogan (Seattle) – Hanneke IJsselstijn (Rotterdam)
Chair: Aparna Hoskote (London)
11:30 – 12:30 Skill Demonstration (cannulation technique, troubleshooting, simulation,
training) – Part 2
Giles Peek (New York) – Mike McMullan (Seattle) – Carl Davis (Glasgow) – Bjorn Frenckner (Stockholm) – Chris Harvey (Leicester) – Tim Antonius (Nijmegen)
Chair: Heidi Dalton (Falls Church)
Adult Path. Room B
Thursday – May 4th
13:00 – 14:00 Pre-ECLS Considerations (new CPR guidelines, indications for ECPR, how to establish a proper ECPR program and ECLS tools and equipment)
Mirko Belliato (Pavia, Italy) – Dirk Lunz (Regensburg, Germany) – Alain Combes (Paris) – Fridhelm Beyersdorf (Freibrug) – Alois Philipp (Regensburg) – Yhi-Sharng Chen (Taipei)
Chair: Roberto Lorusso (Maastricht)
14:00 – 15:00 Interactive Clinical Scenarios: what to do and what not to do, starting ECLS, deciding VA or VV or hybrid ECMO, where to implant, how to implant, how to manage multidisciplinary tasks in emergency (nurses, perfusionists, intensivists, emergency physicians, surgeons, cardiologists) – Part 1
Jan Belohlavek (Prague) – Alois Philipp – Shingo Ichiba (Tokyo) – Vincent Pellegrino (Melbourne) – Nicholas Cavarocchi (Philadelphia)
Chair: Thomas Mueller (Regensburg)
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 16:30 Interactive Clinical Scenarios: what to do and what not to do, starting ECLS, deciding VA or VV or hybrid ECMO, where to implant, how to implant, how to manage multidisciplinary tasks in emergency (nurses, perfusionists, intensivists, emergency physicians, surgeons, cardiologists) – Part 2
Jan Belohlavek (Prague) – Alois Philipp – Nurse – Shingo Ichiba (Tokyo) – Vincent Pellegrino (Melbourne) – Nicholas Cavarocchi (Philadelphia)
Chair: Alain Combes (Paris)
16:30 – 18:00 Skill Demonstration (cannulation technique, troubleshooting, simulation,
training)
Justyna Swol (Kronach) – Matteo Pozzi (Lyon) – Jan Belohlavek (Prague) – Steve Conrad (Shreport) – Nicholas Cavarocchi (Philadelphia) – Carlo Banfi (Geneva) – Ludwig von Segesser (Lausanne)
Chair: Roberto Lorusso
Friday – May 5th
8:00 – 9:00 Post-ECPR management (hypothermia, reperfusion injury, diagnostics, neuromonitoring, prognostication) – Part 1
Fabio Silvio Taccone (Bruxelles) – Vincent Pellegrino (Melbourne) – Shingo Ichiba (Tokyo) – Dirk Lunz (Regensburg)
Chair: Graeme MacLaren (Singapore)
09:00 – 10:00 Post-ECPR management (hypothermia, reperfusion injury, diagnostics, neuromonitoring, prognostication) – Part 2
Georg Trummer (Freiburg, Germany) – Dirk Donker (Utrecht) – Thijs Delnoij (Maastricht) – Federico Pappalardo (Milan) – Thomas Mueller (Regensburg)
Chair: Jan Belohlavek (Prague)
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:30 In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Organization, Outcome, and Post-Discharge
Follow-up Management
Fridhelm Beyersdorf (Freiburg, Germany) – Alois Philipp (Regensburg, Germany) – Alain Combes (Paris, France) – Mirko Belliato (Pavia, Italy) – Yhi-Sharng Chen (Taipei) – Dinis Dos Reis Miranda (Rotterdam)
Chair: Thomas Mueller (Regensburg)
11:30 – 12:30 Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Organization, Reality, and Controversies
Fridhelm Beyersdorf (Freiburg, Germany) – Alois Philipp (Regensburg,
Germany) – Alain Combes (Paris, France) – Mirko Belliato (Pavia, Italy) – Yhi-Sharng Chen (Taipei) – Dinis Dos Reis Miranda (Rotterdam)
Chair: Federico Pappalardo (Milan)
[/tab_item][tab_item title=’Pre-Conference Course: “ECMO for Beginners”‘ icon=’icon_name’]Outline of the Course: basics in VA, VV, and other aspects will be discussed for people who would like to start an ECMO program or have very little experience.Information and knowledge about fundamentals, training, simulation, and how to start a clinical program will be provided.
The program is tightly linked with the Educational Corner for additional hands-on and simulation sessions.
Room C.
Thursday, May 4th
13:00 – 14:00 ECMO for beginners: very basic principles of physiology and
pathophysiology of ECMO
Bob Bartlett – Nick Barret
14:00 – 15:00 The ECMO system (cannulas, pump, oxygenator)
Patrick Weerwind – Leen Vercaemst
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 16:30 The VA-ECMO
Davide Ghitti – Thomas Mueller
16:30 – 17:30 The VV-ECMO
Thijs Delnoij – Nick Barret
17:30 – 18:00 The Hybrid ECMO (VAV – VVA)
Simon Finney – Leen Vercaemst
Friday, May 5th
08:00 – 09:00 How to prepare the team and the tools
Alois Philipp – Leen Vercaemst – Davide Ghitti – Thomas Mueller
09:00 – 10:00 Training and education
Mark Ogino – Francesca Stoppa – Justyna Swol
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:30 How to face the first clinical series: the importance of reference (ELSO)
Mike McMullan – Jim Fortenberry – Heidi Dalton
11:30 – 12:30 How to cope with first failures and complications
Nick Barret – Bob Bartlett – Simon Finney – Matteo Pozzi