2nd BRACE (Brain Critical Care and Emergencies) Meeting
Start
Mon, 20 Jun 2016, 08:00
End
Tue, 21 Jun 2016, 00:00
Venue:
Exhibit
Symposia
Workshops
Organiser
Sponsor
From 20/6/2016 to 21/6/2016
Location :
Erasme University Hospital
Route de Lennik 808
1070 Brussels
Belgium
Goals:
This timely topic is only partially covered in existing guidelines and our clinically-oriented meeting will offer participants the chance to interact with leading experts in the field and learn more about the neurological effects of cardiac arrest and the potential strategies for cerebral resuscitation in this context.
Target:
Our target audience is doctors working in general ICUs or the emergency department (ED) who are interested in the clinical management of cardiac arrest survivors.
Cost of registration | ||
Payment | Before March 31, 2016 | From March 31, 2016 |
Doctors - Members of the ESICM | 290 EUR | 350 EUR |
Doctors - Non-members | 350 EUR | 420 EUR |
Monday, June 20 2016 | |
9.00-9.05 | Welcome |
Jacques CRETEUR (Brussels, Belgium) | |
The basics of cardiac arrest | |
9.05-9.30 | Epidemiology of cardiac arrest – Michael FRIES (Frankfurt, GERMANY) |
9.30-10.00 | Guidelines for cardiac arrest management – Alain CARIOU (Paris, FRANCE) |
10.00-10.30 | The role of ECPR – Fabio Silvio TACCONE (Brussels, BELGIUM) |
10.30-10.45 | Discussion |
10.45-11.05 | Coffee break |
11.05-11.35 | Perspectives in optimizing brain perfusion and protection during CPR – Michael FRIES (Frankfurt,GERMANY) |
11.35-12.05 | The pathophysiology of post-anoxic brain injury and post-cardiac arrest syndrome – |
12.05-12.35 | Initial diagnostic work-up – Alain CARIOU (Paris, FRANCE) |
12.35-12.50 | Discussion |
12.50-13.30 | Lunch |
Management of cardiac arrest survivors | |
13.30-14.00 | Hemodynamic management – Kjetil SUNDE (Oslo, NORWAY) |
14.00-14.30 | Respiratory management – Michael FRIES (Frankfurt, GERMANY) |
14.30-15.00 | How to optimize brain monitoring and perfusion – Cathy DE DEYNE (Genk, Belgium) |
15.00-15.15 | Discussion |
15.15-15.40 | Coffee break |
15.40-16.10 | Metabolic management – Jean-Charles PREISER (Brussels, BELGIUM) |
16.10-16.40 | Extra-cerebral organ injury – Cathy DE DEYNE (Genk, BELGIUM) |
17.00-18.15 | PLENARY LECTURE * |
Targeted Temperature Management after Cardiac Arrest in 2016 – | |
Tuesday, June 21 2016 | |
Targeted Temperature Management | |
8.30-9.00 | Early is better? – Fabio Silvio TACCONE (Brussels, BELGIUM) |
9.00-9.30 | The unanswered questions – Kjetil SUNDE (Oslo, NORWAY) |
9.30-10.00 | A clinical case: the first 24 hours of clinical management – Alain CARIOU (Paris, FRANCE) |
10.00-10.15 | Discussion |
10.15-10.40 | Coffee break |
10.40-11.40 | Clinical demonstration – How to do manage CA patients? |
a) pre-hospital setting – Fabio Silvio TACCONE (Brussels, BELGIUM) | |
b) in-hospital setting – Alain CARIOU (Paris, FRANCE) | |
11.40-12.10 | Short-term vs. long-term outcomes – Kjetil SUNDE (Oslo, NORWAY) |
12.10-13.00 | Lunch |
Neuroprognostication after Cardiac Arrest | |
13.00-13.30 | Clinical examination and electrophysiology – Nicolas GASPARD (Brussels, BELGIUM) |
13.30-14.00 | Do I need imaging and biomarkers? – |
14.00-14.30 | A multimodal approach – Michael FRIES (Frankfurt, GERMANY) |
14.30-14.45 | Discussion |
14.45-15.10 | Coffee Break |
15.10-15.40 | My worst clinical case – Cathy DE DEYNE (Genk, BELGIUM) |
15.40-16.10 | Withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies – |
16.15 | Final remarks and End of the meeting |
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