Brainstorming Meeting

Brainstorming Meeting
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Prof Jean-Louis Vincent, MD, PhD

Prof Jean-Louis Vincent, MD, PhD

Editor-in-Chief, ICU Management & Practice

******@***icu-management.org

Professor - Department of Intensive Care Erasme Hospital Université libre de Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium
Prof. Daniel De Backer

Prof. Daniel De Backer

******@***ulb.ac.be

Erasme University Hospital
Prof Jean-Daniel Chiche

Prof Jean-Daniel Chiche

******@***cch.aphp.fr

Professor of Critical Care Medicine - Paris Descartes University, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Cochin University Hospital
Research Director - Cochin Institute (INSERM U1016)
Prof Tobias Welte, Professor of Pulmonary Medicine

Prof Tobias Welte, Professor of Pulmonary Medicine

******@***mh-hannover.de

Medizinische Hochschule
Mr Paul Vespa, Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology

Mr Paul Vespa, Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology

******@***mednet.ucla.edu

UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Prof. John Marini

Prof. John Marini

Editorial Board Member

******@***healthpartners.com

Professor of Medicine - Regions Hospital-University of Minnesota

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Big Questions for the Experts

In this novel “brainstorming” meeting, 10 opinion leaders in intensive care medicine will form a panel of experts. Each expert will, in turn, introduce 2 questions of specific interest related to topics that are likely to play a key role in the next 30 years of intensive care medicine. These questions will then form the basis for interactive discussions that promise to be thought-provoking and challenging.


This meeting will provide participants with a unique insight into how leading experts in the field envisage the future of intensive care medicine. The discussions may result in scientific publications.

Registration and Fees

Cost of registration
Payment Before March 31, 2015 From March 31, 2015
Doctors - Members of the ESICM 290 EUR 350 EUR
Doctors - Non-members 350 EUR 420 EUR

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  • Programme Topics

    • Shall we use more organ support systems in the future?
    • Immune monitoring in the ICU: how it will help?
    • The next generation of intensive care monitors
    • The future of clinical trials / will big data help?
    • Monitoring the microcirculation: Is it really useful?
    • Modality/dose/timing of renal replacement therapy: does it matter?
    • Should we really measure cardiac output?
    • Which IV fluids and in which amounts?
    • What have we done to improve ICU outcomes?
    • When is intensive care bad for you?
    • Can we condition our patients for stress and endurance of critical illness physiology
    • Biomarker and genetic profiling techniques for more personalized medicine?
    • How can we assess cell function
    • How long should a course of antibiotics last?
    • How to improve antibiotic stewardship in the ICU
    • Caring for the critically ill in the absence of evidence
    • How and when should we feed critically ill patients? The future of pharmaconutrition
    • How to optimize PEEP and tidal volume today and tomorrow
    • The future of respiratory monitoring


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