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Programme
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Programme
Congress
th
WFSICCM
Congresso
SIAARTI
63°
6th
Congress
WFCCN
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
63° Congresso Società Italiana di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva
6th Annual Congress of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses
International Meeting of the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies
Fortezza da Basso - Florence, Italy
August 28 - September 1, 2009
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Last update: July 15
Under the High Patronage of the
President of the Italian Republic
and under the patronage of
Regione Toscana
Provincia di Firenze
Comune di Firenze
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Florence
2009
Contents
Welcome Addresses
page 2
Committees
page 5
Societies
page 6
Congress Venue Map
page 10
General Information
page 13
Informazioni ECM
page 21
Society Meetings
page 24
Faculty
page 28
Opening Ceremony
page 58
Scientific Programme
page 59
- Refresher Courses/Workshops
page 60
- WFSICCM Programme
page 71
- WFCCN Programme
page 103
- WFPICCS Programme
page 109
- SIAARTI Programme
page 117
Closing Ceremony
page 143
Oral Communications
page 144
Posters
page 157
Sponsors
page 187
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Florence
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Welcome Addresses
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
As members of the Steering Committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to Florence 2009.
Florence 2009 follows on from the outstanding success of the 2005 Buenos Aires Congress and has been designed to provide
an innovative and comprehensive overview of the latest research developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology.
The focus of the scientific programme will be the “state of the art” of our fields as well as new insights into basic science, clinical
research and therapeutic interventions. Many distinguished Scientists, originating from nearly 50 countries, have accepted the
invitation to speak at this Congress ensuring that the meeting will be a major scientific event. Papers will be presented in the
form of sessions, symposia, panel discussions, round tables, lectures, workshops and, of course, selected oral communications
and poster presentations. During the Congress, an exhibition will be held over a large area and we encourage you to spend
some quality time visiting exhibitors from countries around the globe. This is a great opportunity to experience the latest medical
technologies available. We hope that you will enjoy the Congress and that your interaction with your colleagues from many
different countries will stimulate a creative exchange of ideas and will be personally rewarding. We also hope and trust that you
will enjoy your visit to the beautiful and exciting city of Florence.
Finally, we would like to express our thanks to the pharmaceutical and manufacturing industry for their generous support, to our
dedicated staff, colleagues, friends and families for their help, support and advice in planning and arranging this meeting.
Yours faithfully,
The Steering Committee
Luciano Gattinoni
President of SIAARTI
and Congress Chairman
A. Raffaele De Gaudio
Italian Organising
Committee Chairman
Antonino Gullo
International Scientific
Committee Chairman
Gabriele Sganga
President of SITI
Rosalba Tufano
Past President
of SIAARTI
Dear Professional Colleagues,
On behalf of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM) it is my great pleasure to extend
a warm welcome to our 10th World Congress and to the beautiful city of Florence. This is the first occasion that the Congress
has been hosted at a European venue since Madrid in 1993 and it is another important milestone in the evolution of our global
Federation. I congratulate the Steering, Organising and Scientific Committees for developing a comprehensive and stimulating
scientific programme and for attracting such an impressive international faculty of speakers. May I also welcome and thank those
representatives from industry who are supporting this Congress by their sponsorship and participation in the exhibition.
The WFSICCM can trace its history back to 1981. The intervening years have seen our organisation grow and develop but it has
always remained true to the ambitions of our “founding fathers”. Today we restate the commitment of the World Federation to
the promotion of the highest standards of intensive and critical care medicine for mankind, without discrimination. We now have
a growing responsibility to foster international collaboration in intensive and critical medicine because of the growing international
focus of disease. From the initial SARS episode to today’s Swine flu, disease knows no boundaries. This World Congress
provides us with a unique opportunity to share the latest experience, knowledge and technologies and to improve the outcomes
for critically ill patients. I hope we will make many new friends and renew old acquaintances.
The selection of Florence as the host city for our 10th World Congress was made by Council in 2003 and what we all experience
here over the coming days is the culmination of many years of planning and preparation. I know this has been a great team effort
with contributions from many people and organisations. However, I particularly want to extend my great appreciation to Professor
Luciano Gattinoni and Professor Antonino Gullo. Their leadership and inspiration have been the key factors in the development of
this Congress. Now it’s time for us to join together and make our own contributions to ensure this Congress is a great success.
José Besso
President of WFSICCM
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Welcome Addresses
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
On behalf of the Council of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN), I am delighted to welcome you to the quadrennial
world critical care congress that celebrates initiative, innovation and achievement in worldwide critical care practice.
This Congress takes centre stage on the critical care calendar every 4 years and the 2009 Florence Congress promises to be one
of the most significant meetings for international multidisciplinary collaborative participation in our history.
WFCCN is delighted to co-host this magnificent event and shares with many critical care nurses, doctors, allied health professionals
and industry partners in celebrating and participating in what should be a stimulating week of collaborative learning.
We congratulate our medical and nursing colleagues in Italy and throughout the world for giving generously of their time and
resources in the developing of this exciting program. Their efforts have ensured that we benefit from networks, ideas and
challenges that this event will offer to us all.
Thank you to all those who have contributed to this wonder event and thank you to those who have come to learn what they can
for the betterment of critical care practice.
Welcome!
Ged Williams
President of WFCCN
Dear Colleagues,
It is a great privilege to welcome you to Florence on behalf of the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care
Societies (WFPICCS).
WFPICCS is made up of societies throughout the world (including nurses, doctors and other professionals) who share a common
interest in the care of critically ill or injured children or neonates. Paediatric critical care is a relatively young discipline that is rapidly
expanding and developing. The nature of paediatric critical care varies enormously across the world, and this is a wonderful
opportunity for us to meet with each other, with adult intensivists and intensive care nurses so that we can learn from each other;
share our experiences; discuss challenging issues and renew our enthusiasm and passion for the care of the critically ill.
The Organising Committee have put together an exciting programme, both scientifically and socially, and this in one of the most
beautiful cities in the world. It is wonderful to meet in a city which is so steeped in history and culture.
We congratulate our colleagues from Italy for hosting this great event; thank the adult and nursing world federations for inviting
us to share this occasion with them; and invite all those with an interest in intensive and critical care for children to join us as we
celebrate successes, address new challenges and look to the future of care for critically ill children across the world.
With best wishes
Andrew Argent
President of WFPICCS
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Florence 2009 Committees
Steering Committee
Chairman
Luciano Gattinoni (Milan)
A. Raffaele De Gaudio (Florence)
Antonino Gullo (Catania)
Gabriele Sganga (Rome)
Rosalba Tufano (Naples)
Italian Organising
Committee
Chairman
A. Raffaele De Gaudio (Florence)
Marinella Astuto (Catania)
Giorgio Berlot (Trieste)
Antonio Braschi (Pavia)
Francesco Bruno (Bari)
Vincenzo Carpino (Naples)
Guglielmo Consales (Prato)
Giorgio Conti (Rome)
Paolo Fontanari (Florence)
Pierpaolo Giomarelli (Siena)
Francesco Giunta (Pisa)
Nora Marinelli (Perugia)
Flavia Petrini (Chieti)
Ferdinando Raimondi (Milan)
Giuseppe Servillo (Naples)
Marco Zanello (Bologna)
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International Scientific
Committee
Nursing International
Scientific Committee
Honorary President
Max Harry Weil (USA)
Chairman
Ged Williams (Australia)
Chairman
Antonino Gullo (Italy)
Co-Chair
Nora Marinelli (Italy)
Co-Chairs
Satish Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Marco Castagneto (Italy)
Leanne Aitken (Australia)
John W. Albarran (UK)
Laura Alberto (Argentina)
Anne Alexandrov (USA)
Aysel Badir (Turkey)
Wilson Cañón Montañez (Colombia)
David Chan (Hong Kong)
Yann-Fen C. Chao (Taiwan)
Martha Curley (USA)
Wouter de Graaf (The Netherlands)
Gian Domenico Giusti (Italy)
Thankam Gomez (India)
Rossana Gonzales De la Cruz (Peru)
Yuko Ikematsu (Japan)
Gerardo Jasso Ortega (Mexico)
Halima Kabara (Nigeria)
Dong-Oak (Debbie) Kim (Korea)
Fabrizio Moggia (Italy)
Mavilde L.G. Pedreira (Brazil)
Maria Isabelita C. Rogado (Philippines)
Shelley Schmollgruber (South Africa)
Stefano Sebastiani (Italy)
Colleen Shelton (Canada)
Gordon Speed (New Zealand)
Rósa Thorsteinsdóttir (Iceland)
Zuo Xuan-Qin (China)
Maher J. Albahrani (Oman)
Massimo Antonelli (Italy)
Andrew Argent (South Africa)
Antonio Artigas (Spain)
José Otavio Costa Auler (Brazil)
Dechang Chen (China)
Edmond Cohen (USA)
Francesco Della Corte (Italy)
R. Phillip Dellinger (USA)
Demetrios Demetriades (USA)
Geoffrey J. Dobb (Australia)
Bin Du (China)
Andres Esteban (Spain)
Eugen Faist (Germany)
Tommaso Fiore (Italy)
Malcolm Fisher (Australia)
Göran Hedenstierna (Sweden)
Gaetano Iapichino (Italy)
Younsuck Koh (Korea)
Martin Langer (Italy)
Jean-Roger Le Gall (France)
Mitchell M. Levy (USA)
Daniel A. Lichtenstein (France)
Giuseppe Marraro (Italy)
John C. Marshall (USA)
Rui Moreno (Portugal)
Masaji Nishimura (Japan)
Jerry Nolan (UK)
Carlo Ori (Italy)
Adriana Paolicchi (Italy)
Alberto Pasetto (Italy)
Michael R. Pinski (USA)
Frank Plani (Australia)
Roberto Pozzi Mucelli (Italy)
Marco V. Ranieri (Italy)
Giuseppe Ristagno (USA)
Jean-Jacques Rouby (France)
James A. Russell (Canada)
Juan Sahuquillo (Spain)
Letterio Santamaria (Italy)
Luciano Silvestri (Italy)
Arthur Slutsky (Canada)
Charles L. Sprung (Israel)
Michael Sugrue (Australia)
Jukka Takala (Switzerland)
Urban Ungerstedt (Sweden)
Hendrick K.F. van Saene (UK)
Jean-Louis Vincent (Belgium)
Lars Wik (Norway)
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Pediatric International
Scientific Committee
Chairman
Andrew Argent (South Africa)
Paolo Biban (Italy)
Denis Devictor (France)
Niranjan (Tex) Kissoon (Canada)
Giuseppe Marraro (Italy)
Jefferson P. Piva (Brazil)
Ida Salvo (Italy)
Sunit Singhi (India)
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Societies
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WFSICCM Council
SIAARTI Council
SITI Council
President
José Besso (Venezuela)
President
Luciano Gattinoni
President
Gabriele Sganga (Rome)
Satish Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Edgar Celis (Colombia)
Antonio Gallesio (Argentina)
Antonino Gullo (Italy)
Francisco Javier J. Hurtado (Uruguay)
Edgar J. Jimenez (USA)
Philip D. Lumb (USA)
Flavio M.B. Maciel (Brazil)
Ana Maria Montañez Mendoza (Peru)
Rui Moreno (Portugal)
Georges Offenstadt (France)
Mercedes Palomar (Spain)
Shirish Prayag (India)
Konrad Reinhart (Germany)
Ged Williams (Australia)
President Elect
Vito Aldo Peduto
Secretary
Pasquale De Bellis (Genoa)
Vice Presidents
Vincenzo Carpino (President of AAROI)
Francesco Ambrosio (Area North)
Michele Scesi (Area Centre)
Bruno Amantea (Area South)
Carmelo Anile (Rome)
Giorgio Berlot (Trieste)
Franco Bobbio Pallavicini
(Genoa)
Marco Castagneto (Rome)
Osvaldo Chiara (Milan)
Mario Ciocca (Rome)
A. Raffaele De Gaudio (Florence)
Giuseppe Foti (Reggio Calabria)
Antonino Gullo (Catania)
Paolo Manzoni (Turin)
Luigi Martinelli (Genoa)
Rodolfo Proietti (Rome)
Marco Rossi (Campobasso)
Fernando Schiraldi (Naples)
Marco Zanello (Bologna)
Area Coordinators
Anaesthesia - Giorgio Torri
Resuscitation and Intensive Care Antonio Pesenti
Emergency Medicine - Mario
Landriscina
Pain Medicine and Palliative Care Consalvo Mattia
Hyperbaric Medicine - Rosario Marco
Infascelli
Councillors – Regional
Representatives
Piemonte and Valle d’Aosta Bruno Barberis
Lombardia - Mario Landriscina
Triveneto - Francesco Ambrosio
Emilia Romagna - Aurelia Guberti
Liguria - Salvatore Palermo
Tuscany - Giorgio Tulli
Marche - Tiziana Principi
Umbria - Alberto Pasqualucci
Abruzzo - Michele Scesi
Lazio - Paolo Pietropaoli
Campania - Edoardo De Robertis
Puglia and Basilicata - Michele
Dambrosio
Calabria - Bruno Amantea
Sicily - Antonino Giarratano
Sardegna - Marco Piga
Treasurer
Ferdinando Raimondi
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Societies
WFCCN Council
President
Ged Williams (Australia)
Secretary
Shelley Schmollgruber (South Africa)
Treasurer
Gordon Speed (New Zealand)
Trade
Laura Alberto (Argentina)
Members
Nubia Agudelo Sedano (Colombia)
John W. Albarran (UK)
Birte Baktoft (Denmark)
Eva Barkestad (Sweden)
Elena Blanco Apaza (Bolivia)
Bernice Budz (Canada)
Wouter de Graaf (The Netherlands)
Mark Fielding (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
Vedran Dumbovic (Croatia)
Evanthia Georgiou (Cyprus)
Rossana Gonzales De la Cruz (Peru)
Lisbet Grenager (Norway)
Yolanda Huang (Taiwan)
Yuko Ikematsu (Japan)
Gerardo Jasso Ortega (Mexico)
Halima Kabara (Nigeria)
Dong-Oak (Debbie) Kim (Korea)
Adamu Majidadi (Nigeria)
Justine Medina (USA)
Petar Mirkovic (Serbia)
Denis Moura Jr (Brazil)
Roxana Obando Zegarra (Peru)
Cecilia Henriquez (Chile)
Raiza Rada (Venezuela)
Maria Isabelita C. Rogado (Philippines)
Jeronimo Romero-Nieva Lozano (Spain)
Drago Satošek (Slovenia)
Vednidhi Sharma Mudhoo (Mauritius)
Gordon Speed (New Zealand)
Zuo Xuan-Qin (China)
Rósa Thorsteinsdóttir (Iceland)
Esther Wong Yee Hing (Hong Kong)
WFPICCS
Board of Directors
President
Andrew Argent (South Africa)
Secretary
Denis Devictor (France)
Treasurer
Jos M. Latour (The Netherlands)
Immediate Past President
Edwin van der Voort (The Netherlands)
President Elect
Niranjan (Tex) Kissoon (Canada)
Member of Executive board
Sunit Singhi (India)
Nursing member of Executive board
Maureen A. Madden (USA)
Europe
Denis Devictor (France)
Tolga Köroğlu (Turkey)
Jos M. Latour (The Netherlands)
Françoise Martens (Belgium)
Robert C. Tasker (UK)
Edwin van der Voort (The Netherlands)
North America
Edward Conway Jr. (USA)
Niranjan (Tex) Kissoon (Canada)
Maureen A. Madden (USA)
Vinay Nadkarni (USA)
Latin America
Gabriël Cassalett-Bustillo (Colombia)
Bettina von Dessauer (Chile)
Mavilde L.G. Pedreira (Brazil)
Jefferson P. Piva (Brazil)
Asia
Nguk Lan Pang (Singapore)
Hirokazu Sakai (Japan)
Sunit Singhi (India)
Yuko Shiraishi (Japan)
Nai Shun Tsoi (Hong Kong)
Swee Fong Tang (Malaysia)
Oceania
Beverley Copnell (Australia)
Jonathan Gillis (Australia)
Tina Kendrick (Australia)
David Schell (Australia)
Africa & Middle East
Andrew Argent (South Africa)
Minette Coetzee (South Africa)
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FEPIMCTI Council
President
Daniel H. Ceraso (Argentina)
Vice President
Renato Terzi (Brazil)
Secretary
Carmelo Dueña (Colombia)
Treasurer
Néstor Raimondi (Argentina)
Vocals
Raul Carrillo (Mexico)
Gumersindo Gonzalez (Spain)
Sebastian Ugarte (Chile)
Janice Zimmermann (USA)
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Organising Secretariats
F.I.M.O. Srl
Via Kyoto 51, 50126 Firenze (FI)
tel. +39 055 6800389 - fax. +39 055 683355
e-mail: [email protected]
www.fimo.biz
Key Congressi srl
Piazza della Borsa, 7, 34121 Trieste
tel. +39 040 660352 - fax +39 040 660353
e-mail: [email protected]
www.keycongressi.it
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Venue map
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Main entrance
A. GROUND FLOOR
Registrations, Exhibition Area
B. LOWER FLOOR
Session Rooms, Poster Area
C. UPPER FLOOR
Session Rooms, Relax Area
D. PLENARY ROOM CAVANIGLIA
E. SALA DELLA SCHERMA
Faculty Lounge, Slide Centre
F. SALA DELLA VOLTA
G. PALAZZINA LORENESE
H. QUARTIERI MONUMENTALI
Headquarters (WFSICCM, WFCCN, SIAARTI)
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Venue map
C. UPPER FLOOR
Relax area
Room 14
Room 15
TO GR OUND
FLOOR
TO GR OUND
FLOOR
Room 13
Room 16
Relax area
A. GROUND FLOOR
Exhibition
area
Exhibition
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Exhibition
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Exhibition
area
TO UPPER FLOOR
TO LOWER FLOOR
TO LOWER FLOOR
TO UPPER FLOOR
Internet point
Relax area
Exhibition
area
Registration area
Main entrance
B. LOWER FLOOR
Room
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Room
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Poster
area
Room
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Room
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Room
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Room
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TO GR OUND
FLOOR
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CAVANIGLIA
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General
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General information
CONGRESS VENUE
The Fortezza Da Basso, a short distance from the Central Railway Station of Santa Maria Novella, is one of the city’s most important monuments
from the Medici era. It was designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in the first half of the 1500s on commission from Alessandro de’ Medici.
The complex extends over an area of almost 100,000 square metres (55,000 indoor); the number and variety of its rooms and spaces make it
an ideal setting for conferences and trade fairs.
Firenze Fiera
Fortezza da Basso
Viale Strozzi 1
50129 Florence (Italy)
www.firenzefiera.it
How to reach the Congress venue
BY PLANE
Florence International Airport “Amerigo Vespucci” - IATA CODE: FLR - www.aeroporto.firenze.it
Located 4 km (2.5 miles) north west of Florence city center. Connection to Santa Maria Novella train station by shuttle bus service Volainbus www.ataf.net - or by taxi (about € 40 for one way).
Pisa International Airport “Galileo Galilei” - IATA CODE: PSA - www.pisa-airport.it
Located near Pisa, 60 km (38 miles) from Florence. Connection to Santa Maria Novella train station by train (every 60 min. from 6.00 am to 10.00
pm) – www.trenitalia.com - or by shuttle bus service Terravision – www.terravision.eu.
BY TRAIN
Santa Maria Novella Central Railway Station www.trenitalia.com
Located 100 metres from Fortezza da Basso.
BY CAR
Florence is connected by the A1 Motorway to Bologna and Milan (Northbound) and Rome and Naples (Southbound). From the north, exit Firenze
Nord, if arriving from Rome, exit Firenze Sud and then simply follow the signs for Centro or Stazione to reach Fortezza da Basso.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
ATAF (local public bus Company) - www.ataf.net
All town buses stop at Santa Maria Novella Central Railway Station (Piazza della Stazione).
Parking areas
Near the Congress venue are available 3 paying car parks:
www.firenzeparcheggi.it
“stazione S.M. Novella”,
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“Fortezza Fiera” and
“stazione Binario 16”
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CONGRESS INFORMATION
Dates
The Congress begins on Friday August 28 and ends on Tuesday September 1, 2009.
Congress Secretariat/Registrations
On-site Secretariat opening hours:
August 27
3.00 – 7.00 pm
August 28
7.30 am – 6.30 pm
August 29
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 30
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 31
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
September 1
8.00 am – 2.00 pm
A local information desk is available for any information regarding getting around Florence.
Segreteria SIAARTI
Presso l’area espositiva è presente la Segreteria SIAARTI, a disposizione dei soci per iscrizioni, rinnovi e informazioni sull’attività associativa.
Congress badge
A name badge will be provided at the registration desk. Please remember to wear your badge visibly all the time. In case of lost badge,
replacement badges will be issued by the on-site Congress Secretariat and will be charged € 20,00.
BADGE POLICY
Green
delegates
Red
faculty
Blue
exhibitors*
* no access to scientific session rooms
Congress kit
Each delegate will receive, together with the name badge, a coupon to collect the congress kit which includes:
programme
note pad
pen
CD-ROM with abstracts
exhibition catalogue
Certificate of attendance
Certificates of attendance will be made available on the congress website www.wfsiccm-florence2009.it, in “my account” section. Delegates can
download their certificate after the Congress. If you need to check your user id and password to access the “my account” section, please refer
to the Organising Secretariat Key Congressi ([email protected]).
Exhibition
The industrial exhibition is a major component of the Congress. Exhibition opens on Friday, August 28 and ends on Tuesday, September 1, offering
participants the opportunity to make contacts and to exchange information spending some quality time in the exhibition area during sessions’ breaks.
Cloackroom/Luggage
The cloakroom is located in the exhibition area. Please be sure to collect all personal effects at the end of the day.
Lost and found
Found items should be returned to the cloackroom/luggage desk.
Internet point
An internet point is available in the exhibition area (please refer to the Exhibition Floor Plan).
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Official languages
WFSICCM, WFCCN and WFPICCS sessions’ official language is English.
Simultaneous translation Italian < > English is provided ONLY for WFCCN sessions.
SIAARTI official language is Italian (sessions with foreign speakers/moderators will not be translated, except those marked with the symbol
).
Session rooms
Cavaniglia Plenary room is located outside the main building (see map). Scientific session rooms 2 to 16 are located in the main building (upper
and lower floor). To locate rooms outside the main building (Workshops, Societies meetings etc) please refer to the Congress venue map.
Lunch sessions
Lunch sessions are scheduled on August 29, 30 and 31 as part of the Scientific Programme. Lunch session rooms (located in the main building)
may overflow! We recommend you arrive on time to ensure access to the sessions you wish to attend.
Poster area
Poster display boards are located in the lower floor of the main building.
To locate your poster board please refer to the programme (page 157)
Material for poster hanging will be provided in the poster area (glue, thumbtacks, staples, sellow-tape are NOT permitted.).
Posters can be displayed from 8.00 am on Saturday, August 29 and must be removed on Tuesday, September 1 at the end of the Congress.
Authors are invited to stand by their poster on August 29, 30 and 31 during lunch breaks (and/or coffee breaks if they wish) to illustrate poster
contents.
Slide centre
The Slide Centre is located in Sala della Scherma (see map).
Opening hours:
August 28
7.30 am – 6.30 pm
August 29
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 30
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 31
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
September 1
8.00 am – 12.00 pm
Instructions for speakers and oral communications presenters
The version currently used for presentations is PowerPoint 2003. The use of simple slides is suggested, without too many animations. We
suggest that the PowerPoint presentation size does not exceed 50 MB, videos excluded. We suggest you keep the presentation light, including
images in .gif and .jpg format (other file extensions will be accepted as long as recognised by PowerPoint)
It is strictly necessary that all files containing film/videos and all images be stored in the same PowerPoint presentation folder; all files must be
copied inside the folder before being included in the presentation (e.g. create the ´PRESENTATION´ folder, copy in this folder the files needed
for the presentation; create with PowerPoint the presentation including the videos saved in the ´presentation´ folder, save everything in the same
´presentation´ folder).
When non standard fonts are used (not included in Windows XP SP2 and Office 2003), it is warmly recommended to bring the fonts at
the Congress, to contact the slide centre with the necessary advance and to inform the technicians in charge (at least 6 hours before the
presentation).
The videos saved in the presentation must have the following file extensions: .avi, .mpeg, .wmv (.avi is recommended). The following codec packs
are recommended: DivX, Xvid. It will not be possible to visualise videos created with codec packs made for professional devices.
We recommend not to include more than one video per slide.
We suggest the presentation includes only videos smaller than 50 MB each. If the video size exceeds this limit, we also suggest to bring a copy
of the videos on VHS, Beta, DVD or other medium, and to inform the technicians at the slide centre with the necessary advance (at least 6 hours
before the presentation).
To make the presentation download easier at the slide centre, the following media are suggested: CD-Rom, USB flash drive, floppy disk or zip
disk. It is always possible to download the presentations from one’s notebook at the slide centre, as long as the technicians are contacted with
the necessary advance: at least 3 hours before the lecture.
Speakers/oral communications presenters whose presentations do not comply with the above ´suggestions´ will have to contact the slide centre
and inform the technicians far in advance (at least 6 hours before the lecture).
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General information
Faculty lounge
Faculty lounge is located in Sala della Scherma (see map). Access is restricted to faculty members.
Opening hours:
August 28
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 29
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 30
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 31
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
September 1
8.00 am – 2.00 pm
Exhibition area
Exhibition area is located on the ground floor of the main building.
August 28
5.00 pm – 9.30 pm
August 29
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 30
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
August 31
8.00 am – 6.30 pm
September 1
8.00 am – 2.00 pm
Coffee points
Coffee points are located in the exhibition area.
On August 29, 30, 31 and September 1, complimentary coffee is served from 11.00 to 11.30 am.
On August 29, 30 and 31 afternoon, coffee stations are available from 4.00 to 5.00 pm.
Food & beverages
Food and beverages are available for purchase at snack bars located in the exhibition area, open from August 28 to September 1.
Messages
Useful information and updates will be displayed on monitors located in the ground floor (near the Secretariat Desk), in the upper and lower floors
and in the faculty lounge.
Mobile phones
Mobile phones must be switched off during all sessions.
Smoking policy
Smoking is not allowed within the Congress venue.
Insurance
Participants are advised to arrange health and accident insurance before travelling to the Congress. The Congress Organisers cannot accept
liability for personal injury or loss / damage to property and belongings of participants or accompanying persons during the Congress, tours or
stay in Florence.
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General information
Getting around Florence
In the historic centre of Florence traffic is limited to taxis, buses and residents, which makes walking quite easy and pleasant. Taxis in Florence
are white with a “Taxi” sign on the roof. There are several taxi ranks in the city, including at the back of the Duomo of Florence, in Piazza della
Repubblica and at Santa Maria Novella train station.
You can ask your hotel concierge to call a taxi for you or use the following phone number: +39 055 4390 and +39 055 4242. It is possible to ask
for a taxi at the Congress Secretariat, Local Information desk.
Florence also has several bus lines – buses are bright orange. Bus stops are marked with orange signs displaying the route of the bus line. You
can get around the historic centre of Florence on bus lines A and B. These are small orange electric buses which can go through the narrow
streets of Florence.
Bus tickets have to be bought before you get on the bus and stamped with the stamping machine on the bus. Tickets can be bought from
newstands and bars displaying the ATAF sign (the sign of the bus company in Florence). After the bus ticket is stamped on the bus, it is usually
valid for one hour, depending on the type of the bus ticket.
Bus tickets can be also purchased at the Local Information desk at Congress secretariat desk.
Currency / Banks / Exchange
Italy’s national monetary unit is the Euro (€). Currency exchange is provided by banks and exchange agencies. Banks are open Monday to Friday
from 8.00 / 8.30 am to 01.00 / 01.30 pm. They are also open in the afternoon, usually from 02.30 / 03.00 pm to 04.00 / 04.30 pm.
ATM
ATMs are located all around the city. They can also be used for cash advances on major credit cards such as MasterCard or VISA.
Credit cards
Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, stores and restaurants.
Electrical current
The electrical current in Italy is 220 volts 50 Hz.
Climate
In summer, the average temperature ranges between 28 and 32°C (82-90°F)
Emergency numbers
In case of emergency please call 113 for Police or 112 for Carabinieri; 115 for Fire Brigade; 118 for Ambulance Service.
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Registrations
COURSES
Pre-registered participants
Pre-registered participants can get their name badge at the Congress Secretariat Desk – Courses – Workshops section. Pre-registered
participants should bring with them copy of the invoice for the registration fee paid.
New registrations
For on-site registrations, participants have to refer to the Congress Secretariat Desk – Courses – Workshops section, fill in the registration
form and settle the registration fee.
The name badge will be given at the same Desk upon payment.
Registration fee includes access to the Course / Workshop and does NOT include participation in the congress.
CONGRESS
Pre-registered participants
Pre-registered participants who have already settled the registration fee and sponsored pre-registered participants can get their name badge
and the coupon to collect their congress kit at the Congress Secretariat Desk – Pre-registrations section.
Pre-registered participants should bring with them copy of the invoice indicating their registration number, or the confirmation letter of their
sponsoring company.
Pre-registered participants who have not settled their registration fee must refer to the Congress Secretariat Desk – New registrations/Cash
section, where they will receive their name badge and the coupon to collect the congress kit upon payment.
New registrations
For on-site registrations, participants have to refer to the Congress Secretariat Desk – New registrations/Cash section, fill in the registration
form and settle the registration fee.
The name badge and the coupon to collect the congress kit will be given at same Desk upon payment.
PER PARTECIPANTI ITALIANI: PER EFFETTUARE L’ISCRIZIONE E’ NECESSARIO INDICARE IL CODICE FISCALE
Registration fee includes:
- Welcome Cocktail on Friday, August 28
- access to the exhibition area
- access to the session rooms
- congress kit
- coffee breaks
Fees are quoted in Euro, 20% VAT included
Registration fee
€ 700,00
Reduced registration fee
- Countries with limited resources*
€ 400,00
- Central and Eastern Europe, CIS*
€ 460,00
- SIAARTI/SITI/AAROI members and members of WFSICCM member societies
€ 640,00
ONE DAY REGISTRATION FEE
€ 370,00
Registration fee
€ 310,00
ONE DAY REGISTRATION FEE
€ 180,00
Registration fee
€ 310,00
ONE DAY REGISTRATION FEE
€ 180,00
DELEGATE - PHYSICIAN
DELEGATE – NURSE and Allied Health
Professionals
DELEGATE – PHYSICIAN IN TRAINING
(certification of training status requested)
* UNDP classification HRD 2007/2008
Payment
On-site payment can be done
- cash (in EURO only – we regret that foreign currencies cannot be accepted)
- by credit card (VISA and MASTERCARD ONLY – other credit cards are not accepted)
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Accreditamento ECM
FOR ITALIAN PARTICIPANTS ONLY
E’ stato richiesto l’accreditamento ECM al Ministero della Salute per i partecipanti italiani, per
a. corsi precongressuali/workshop
b. congresso
a. CORSI PRECONGRESSUALI / WORKSHOP
I corsi precongressuali e i workshop sono stati accreditati singolarmente.
Gli interessati all’ottenimento dei crediti ECM avranno cura di seguire le indicazioni di seguito riportate.
Per ottenere i crediti ECM
il partecipante ha l’obbligo di frequentare il 100% delle ore previste per il corso/workshop.
Il rilevamento della presenza ai fini ECM
è effettuato manualmente CON FIRMA SU FOGLIO PRESENZA.
Sarà cura dell’interessato presentarsi per apporre la firma di presenza in entrata e in uscita, ritirare il materiale ECM e restituirlo debitamente
compilato al termine del corso.
Si specifica che:
è necessario compilare la scheda anagrafica del partecipante in modo leggibile;
è indispensabile indicare nella scheda anagrafica nome, cognome, codice fiscale e residenza: senza tali informazioni NON verranno assegnati i crediti ECM;
è indispensabile rispondere ai questionari di apprendimento ove previsti;
le schede incomplete o illeggibili renderanno impossibile l’assegnazione dei crediti ECM;
il mancato rilevamento di entrata ed uscita renderà impossibile l’assegnazione dei crediti ECM;
I certificati ECM verranno inviati, previa richiesta scritta a [email protected], unicamente via e-mail (formato PDF) dopo che saranno state verificate
la frequenza completa e la correttezza delle risposte.
DATA
CORSO
CATEGORIA
DISCIPLINE
N. EVENTO
CREDITI
Venerdì 28 Agosto
Advanced workstation for Critical
Airway Situations and Crisis
Resources
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Medicina Interna
Medicina e Chirurgia di
accettazione e di urgenza
9024668
in attesa
Venerdì 28 Agosto
US-guided Central Vascular
Access (US-CVA)
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Medicina Interna
Medicina e Chirurgia di
accettazione e di urgenza
9024770
in attesa
Venerdì 28 Agosto
Workshop ultrasuoni
arto superiore
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
9024757
in attesa
Venerdì 28 Agosto
Workshop ultrasuoni
arto inferiore
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
9024758
in attesa
Venerdì 28 Agosto
Paziente anziano e chirurgia
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Geriatria
9024765
in attesa
Venerdì 28 Agosto
Organizzazione delle emergenze
intraospedaliere:
Progetto Cielo
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Medicina e Chirurgia di
accettazione e di urgenza
9024766
in attesa
Venerdì 28 e Sabato
29 Agosto
Approccio teorico-pratico
dell’anestesista rianimatore
all’ecocardiografia
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Cardiologia
Medicina e Chirurgia di
accettazione e di urgenza
9024705
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Sabato 29 Agosto
us-guided Peripherial Venous
Access (us-pva)
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Medicina Interna
Medicina e Chirurgia di
accettazione e di urgenza
9024771
in attesa
Sabato 29 Agosto
us-guided Peripherial Venous
Access (us-pva)
Infermiere
9424772
in attesa
Martedì 1 Settembre
Critical Care Ultrasound
Medico Chirurgo
9025696
4
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Medicina e Chirurgia di
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b. CONGRESSO
Il Congresso è stato accreditato per SINGOLE GIORNATE.
Nell’ambito di ogni giornata, sono stati individuati i seguenti percorsi accreditati come eventi distinti:
1. sessioni del 10th CONGRESS WFSICCM e 63° CONGRESSO SIAARTI (come singolo evento)
accreditato per la categoria Medico Chirurgo ed Infermiere
2. sessioni del 6th CONGRESS WFCCN
accreditato per la categoria Infermiere ed Infermiere Pediatrico
3. sessioni dell’ INTERNATIONAL MEETING WFPICCS
accreditato per la categoria Medico Chirurgo
4. LUNCH SESSIONS come indicato nel dettaglio
accreditate singolarmente per la categoria Medico Chirurgo
Gli interessati all’ottenimento dei crediti ECM avranno cura di seguire le indicazioni di seguito riportate:
Per ottenere i crediti ECM di ogni giornata
il partecipante ha l’obbligo di frequentare il 100% delle ore previste per le sessioni
pertinenti all’evento accreditato
Il rilevamento della presenza ai fini ECM
è effettuato ELETTRONICAMENTE, CON PORTALE
Al momento della registrazione, ai partecipanti italiani verrà consegnato un tagliando per il ritiro del tag elettronico per il rilevamento della
presenza, da ritirare presso il DESK ECM.
Sarà cura dell’interessato
portare con sé il tag elettronico;
passare attraverso gli appositi portali posizionati all’ingresso e all’uscita dell’area espositiva per il rilevamento della presenza (al mattino in entrata
e alla sera in uscita) – si ricorda che NON sarà possibile assegnare alcun credito ai partecipanti che NON risulteranno presenti per l’intera durata
dei lavori scientifici di ciascuna giornata accreditata;
ritirare quotidianamente il materiale ECM relativo alla giornata in corso e restituirlo debitamente compilato al termine della giornata stessa - si
ricorda che i questionari sono divisi per giornata, per fascia oraria e per sala e verranno distribuiti e ritirati di giorno in giorno;
riconsegnare al termine del congresso il tag elettronico per lo scarico dei dati della presenza.
PER LE LUNCH SESSIONS ACCREDITATE il rilevamento della presenza ai fini ECM è effettuato manualmente CON FIRMA SU FOGLIO
PRESENZA.
Sarà cura del partecipante interessato all’ottenimento dei crediti apporre la propria firma in entrata e in uscita dalla sala, ritirare il materiale ECM
all’entrata e restituirlo debitamente compilato al termine della Lunch Session alla hostess presente all’esterno della sala.
Si specifica che:
è necessario compilare la scheda anagrafica del partecipante in modo leggibile;
è indispensabile indicare nella scheda anagrafica nome, cognome, codice fiscale e residenza: senza tali informazioni NON verranno assegnati i
crediti ECM;
è indispensabile rispondere ai questionari di apprendimento;
nell’ambito del percorso n. 1 “10th CONGRESS WFSICCM e 63° CONGRESSO SIAARTI” è possibile scegliere gli argomenti di maggiore
interesse e spostarsi da una sala all’altra nel corso della stessa giornata: in questo caso i questionari cui rispondere sono quelli relativi alle sessioni
che sono state effettivamente seguite a coprire il 100% del tempo di frequenza previsto e confermato dal rilevamento elettronico;
le schede incomplete o illeggibili renderanno impossibile l’assegnazione dei crediti ECM;
il mancato rilevamento di entrata ed uscita giornaliera e la mancata riconsegna del tag renderà impossibile l’assegnazione dei crediti ECM;
I certificati ECM verranno inviati, previa richiesta scritta a [email protected], unicamente via e-mail (formato PDF) dopo che saranno state verificate
la frequenza completa e la correttezza delle risposte.
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DATA
CORSO
CATEGORIA
Sabato 29 Agosto
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Medico Chirurgo
Sabato 29 Agosto
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Infermiere
Sabato 29 Agosto
florence 2009
International wfpiccs
Medico Chirurgo
Sabato 29 Agosto
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Sabato 29 Agosto
Florence
2009
DISCIPLINE
N. EVENTO
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio 9023864
Medicina interna
CREDITI
4
9023865
in attesa
9024775
in attesa
Infermiere
9024618
in attesa
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Infermiere Pediatrico
9024619
in attesa
Sabato 29 Agosto
lunch session
I miorilassanti e l’uso del reversal:
la sicurezza ha nuovi standard in
anestesia
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio 9024734
Medicina Interna
in attesa
Sabato 29 Agosto
lunch session
Migliorare l’outcome del paziente
critico: sviluppi recenti della diagnosi
precoce di sepsi
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio 9024733
Medicina Interna
in attesa
Domenica 30 Agosto
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio 9023868
Medicina interna
in attesa
Domenica 30 Agosto
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Infermiere
Pediatria
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Neonatologia
Pediatria
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Neonatologia
9023869
4
9024777
5
Domenica 30 Agosto
florence 2009
International wfpiccs
Medico Chirurgo
Domenica 30 Agosto
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Infermiere
9024835
5
Domenica 30 Agosto
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Infermiere Pediatrico
9024836
in attesa
Domenica 30 Agosto
lunch session
Gestione del sanguinamento massivo
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Ematologia
Medicina Interna
9025093
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio 9023870
Medicina interna
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Infermiere
9023871
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
florence 2009
International wfpiccs
Medico Chirurgo
9024797
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Infermiere
9024858
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Infermiere Pediatrico
9024859
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
lunch session
La proteina C in terapia intensiva
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
9025545
in attesa
Lunedì 31 Agosto
lunch session
Le infezioni nel paziente critico:
daptomicina, una nuova opzione
terapeutica
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie Infettive
Medicina Interna
9025471
in attesa
Martedì 1 Settembre
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Medico Chirurgo
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio 9023873
Medicina interna
in attesa
Martedì 1 Settembre
florence 2009
10th wfsiccm – 63° siaarti
Infermiere
Martedì 1 Settembre
florence 2009
International wfpiccs
Medico Chirurgo
Martedì 1 Settembre
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Martedì 1 Settembre
florence 2009
6th wfccn
Pediatria
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Neonatologia
9023874
3
9024800
in attesa
Infermiere
9024890
in attesa
Infermiere Pediatrico
9024891
in attesa
Pediatria
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Neonatologia
Se non interessato all’ottenimento dei crediti ECM, il partecipante potrà liberamente scegliere le sessioni che intende seguire.
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Meetings
WORLD FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES
OF INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY NOTIFICATION
Notice is hereby given that the General Assembly of the WFSICCM will be held in
Room 10, Padiglione Centrale, Fortezza da Basso, Florence, Italy on the following dates:
1st General Assembly
Saturday, August 29th 2009 commencing at 17.00.
2nd General Assembly
Monday, August 31st 2009 commencing at 18.30.
Only members of Societies who have fully paid their affiliation fees may enter as a Delegate to the General Assembly,
stand for election for Council or vote.
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Meetings
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vita
contra dolorem sem
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SOCIETA’ ITALIANA DI ANESTESIA ANALGESIA RIANIMAZIONE
E TERAPIA INTENSIVA
ELEZIONE
DEL PRESIDENTE DESIGNATO
E DEL CONSIGLIO DIRETTIVO
PER IL TRIENNIO 2009 - 2012
Si comunica a tutti i soci SIAARTI che sabato 29 agosto dalle ore 10.00 alle ore 18.00 e domenica 30 agosto dalle ore
10.00 alle ore 14.00, presso la Sala A della Sede Congressuale, si svolgeranno le elezioni per il rinnovo delle cariche sociali.
CONVOCAZIONE
ASSEMBLEA GENERALE ORDINARIA
DEI SOCI SIAARTI
A norma dell’art. 8 dello Statuto si comunica che domenica 30 Agosto 2009 alle ore 17,30 presso la Sala Cavaniglia è convocata l’Assemblea Generale dei Soci con il seguente Ordine del Giorno:
1. Relazione Annuale del Presidente Prof. Luciano Gattinoni
2. Relazione del Segretario Tesoriere Dr. Ferdinando Raimondi
3. Varie ed eventuali
4. Consegna della Sponge
Il Presidente SIAARTI
Prof. Luciano Gattinoni
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Society Meetings
World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Date
Time
Room
Meeting
Friday, August 28
10.00 am – 4.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFSICCM Headquarters)
Council Meeting
Saturday, August 29
5.00 – 7.30 pm
Room 10
General Assembly
Sunday, August 30
morning
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFSICCM Headquarters)
Provisional Council Meeting
(old and new Councils)
Sunday, August 30
4.00 – 6.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFSICCM Headquarters)
Council Meeting
Monday, August 31
1.00 – 3.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
WFSICCM / WFCCN Joint
Council Meeting
Monday, August 31
6.30 – 7.30 pm
Room 10
General Assembly
Tuesday, September 1
10.00 am – 1.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFSICCM Headquarters)
Council Meeting
World Federation of Critical Care Nurses
Date
Time
Room
Meeting
Thursday, August 27
9.00 am – 4.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
Full
Council Meeting
Friday, August 28
9.00 am – 1.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
Full
Council Meeting
Friday, August 28
1.00 – 3.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
WFCCN / EfCCNa Joint
Meeting
Friday, August 28
3.30 – 5.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
Connect Meeting
Saturday, August 29
3.00 – 4.30 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
Meeting of Surviving Sepsis
Project - Nursing
Sunday, August 30
11.30 am – 1.30 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
Meeting of WFCCN - Critical
Care Nurse Educator
Sunday, August 30
1.30 – 3.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
Meeting of new WFCCN
Council
Monday, August 31
1.30 – 3.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(WFCCN Headquarters)
WFSICCM / WFCCN Joint
Council Meeting
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Society Meetings
World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies
Date
Time
Room
Meeting
Thursday, August 27
2.00 – 6.00 pm
Grand Hotel Adriatico
Council Meeting
Friday, August 28
8.00 am – 3.00 pm
Grand Hotel Adriatico
Council Meeting
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Società Italiana di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva
Date
Time
Room
Meeting
Venerdì 28 agosto
2.00 – 5.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Consiglio Direttivo
Sabato 29 agosto
11.00 am – 1.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Riunione GdS Sicurezza in
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Sabato 29 agosto
3.00 – 4.30 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Riunione GdS Anastesia e
Analgesia in Ostetricia
Domenica 30 agosto
8.30 – 11.30 am
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Riunione GdS Neuroanestesia
e Neurorianimazione
Domenica 30 agosto
1.30 – 3.00 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Riunione GdS Rischio Clinico
Domenica 30 agosto
2.00 – 3.00 pm
Palazzina Lorenese, Room E
Riunione GdS Ortopedia
Domenica 30 agosto
3.30 – 5.30 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Riunione GdS
Vie Aeree Difficili
Domenica 30 agosto
5.30 pm
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Assemblea Generale dei Soci
Lunedì 31 agosto
2.30 – 3.30 pm
Quartieri Monumentali,
(SIAARTI Headquarters)
Riunione GdS Day-Surgery
Lunedì 31 agosto
6.30 – 7.00 pm
Room 7
Riunione GdS Emergenza
Date
Time
Room
Meeting
Sabato 29 agosto
1.45 – 3.15 pm
Room 6
Riunione Studio Multicentrico
Albios
Domenica 30 agosto
11.30 am – 1.30 pm
Palazzina Lorenese,
Room E
Riunione Collegio dei
Professori Ordinari di
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Domenica 30 agosto
3.30 – 5.30 pm
Palazzina Lorenese,
Room E
Riunione Collegio dei
Professori Associati di
Anestesia e Rianimazione
Other meetings
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Faculty
10th Congress WFSICCM
Rosanna ABBATE
Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Medical
and Surgical Critical Care, University of Florence, Careggi University
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Chiara ADEMBRI
Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Medical
and Surgical Critical Care, University of Florence, Careggi University
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Horacio J. ADROGUÈ
Department of Medicine, Section of Nephrology, Baylor College of
Medicine and The Methodist Hospital
Houston, TX (USA)
Maher J. ALBAHRANI
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Royal Hospital
Muscat (Oman)
Ratan ALEXANDER
Department of Anaesthetics - Worcestershire Royal Hospital
Worcester (UK)
Aldo AMANTINI
Unit of Clinical Neurophysiology, DAI Neurological Sciences, University of
Florence, Careggi University Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Djillali ANNANE
Department of Critical Care, Hospital Raymond Poincaré (AP-HP),
University of Versailles SQY
Garches (France)
Massimo ANTONELLI
Institute of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Sacro Cuore Catholic
University, A. Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Antonio ARCADIPANE
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine,
Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialised
Therapies, ISMETT UPMC
Palermo (Italy)
Andrew ARGENT
School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape Town,
Paediatric Intensive Care, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital
Cape Town
(South Africa)
Antonio ARTIGAS
Intensive Care Unit, Parc Tauli University Institute, Critical Care Center,
Sabadell Hospital
Sabadell (Spain)
Josè Otavio Costa AULER
Department of Anaesthesia, Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de
Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
São Paulo (Brazil)
Edwin G. AVERY
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Massachussetts General
Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MS (USA)
Elie AZOULAY
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Saint-Louis Hospital
Paris (France)
Sean M. BAGSHAW
Division of Critical Care Medicine, Epidemiology Coordinating and
Research (EPICORE) Centre, University of Alberta, Walter C Mackenzie
Centre
Edmonton, AB
(Canada)
Kevin BAN
Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MS (USA)
Paul BARACH
Department of Anaesthesiology, Utrecht Medical Centre, Utrecht (The
Netherlands) and NSW Injury Risk Management Center, School of Risk
and Safety Science, Faculty of Science and Medicine
Sidney, NSW
(Australia)
Simonetta BARONCINI
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Sant’Orsola-Malpighi General
Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Libero BAROZZI
Radiology Unit, Department of Emergency, General and Transplantation
Surgery, Sant’Orsola-Malpighi General Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Frédéric BAUD
Medical Critical Care and Toxicology, Lariboisière Hospital
Paris (France)
Richard BEALE
Department of Intensive Care, Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Hospital
London (UK)
Marc BERG
Institute of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University Medical
Centre
Rotterdam
(The Netherlands)
28
Florence
2009
Faculty
Giorgio BERLOT
Department of Perioperative Medicine, Intensive Care and Emergency,
Ospedali Riuniti di Trieste University Hospital
Trieste (Italy)
Guido BERTOLINI
Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Ranica, BG (Italy)
José BESSO
Department of Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Centro Medico de Caracas
San Bernardino,
Caracas (Venezuela)
Satish BHAGWANJEE
Department of Anaesthesiology, Johannesburg Hospital and University of
the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
(South Africa)
Daniele G. BIASUCCI
Department of Anaesthesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care, Sacro
Cuore Catholic University, A. Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Gianni BIOLO
Institute of General Clinical Medicine, Ospedali Riuniti di Trieste University
Hospital
Trieste (Italy)
Jürgen BIRNBAUM
Clinic for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Campus Mitte
and Campus Virchow Klinikum, University Hospital Charité
Berlin (Germany)
Jean-Michel BOLES
Medical Intensive Care Service, La Cavale Blanche Hospital
Brest (France)
Bernd W. BÖTTIGER
Department of Anaesthesiology and Postoperative Intensive Care
Medicine, University of Cologne
Cologne (Germany)
Antonio BRASCHI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Foundation IRCCS San
Matteo General Hospital
Pavia (Italy)
Raoul BREITKREUTZ
Clinics of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain
Management, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Medical School
Frankfurt am Main
(Germany)
Nicola BRIENZA
Institute of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Bari University Hospital
Bari (Italy)
Gaetano BURGIO
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine,
Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialised
Therapies, ISMETT UPMC
Palermo (Italy)
Maurizia CAPUZZO
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Unit, Ferrara University
Hospital
Ferrara (Italy)
Franco CARLI
McGill Department of Anaesthesia, Montreal General Hospital
Montreal, QC (Canada)
Marco CASTAGNETO
Institute for Transplant Surgery, Sacro Cuore Catholic University, A.
Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Franco CAVALIERE
Institute of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Sacro Cuore Catholic
University, A. Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Edgar CELIS RODRIGUEZ
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Santa Fe de Bogotà
Foundation
Santa Fe de Bogotà,
DC (Colombia)
Daniel H. CERASO
Unidad de Terapia Intensiva, Hospital Juan A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Erga CERCHIARI
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Maggiore Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Jean CHASTRE
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Cardiology Institute, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
Paris (France)
Giuseppe CHIARAMONTE
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine,
Mediterranean Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialised
Therapies, ISMETT UPMC
Palermo (Italy)
Davide CHIUMELLO
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, Foundation
IRCCS, Maggiore General Hospital, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milan (Italy)
Giuseppe CITERIO
Service of Neurosurgical Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Department of
Perioperative Medicine and Intensive Care, San Gerardo Hospital
Monza (Italy)
29
Florence
2009
Faculty
Edmond COHEN
Department of Anaesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, NY (USA)
Guglielmo CONSALES
Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Therapy, Misericordia
e Dolce Hospital
Prato (Italy)
Giorgio CONTI
Institute of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Sacro Cuore Catholic
University, A. Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Deborah J. COOK
Department of Medicine, Canada Department of Clinical Epidemiology
and Biostatistics, McMaster University
Hamilton, ON (Canada)
J. Randall CURTIS
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, University of Washington
Seattle, WA (USA)
Daniel DE BACKER
Department of Intensive Care, Erasme University Hospital, Free University
of Brussels
Brussels (Belgium)
Andrea DE GASPERI
Second Department of Anaesthesia ad Intensive Care, Transplant Centre,
Niguarda Ca’ Granda Hospital
Milan (Italy)
A. Raffaele DE GAUDIO
Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Medical
and Surgical Critical Care, University of Florence, Careggi University
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Miguel Angel DE LA CAL
Department of Intensive Care, University Hospital
Getafe, Madrid (Spain)
Francesco DELLA CORTE
Institute of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Department of Emergency
Medicine, Maggiore della Carità University Hospital
Novara (Italy)
R. Phillip DELLINGER
Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, Division of Critical
Care Medicine, Medical/Surgical ICU, Cooper University Hospital
Camden, NJ (USA)
Demetrios DEMETRIADES
Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Surgical Intensive Care
Unit, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Michael DEVITA
Research, Education and Quality Department, West Penn Allegheny
Health System
Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
Geoffrey J. DOBB
Intensive Care Unit, Royal Perth Hospital
Perth, WA (Australia)
Yoel DONCHIN
Patient Safety Unit, Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care
Medicine, Hadassah Hebrew University Hospital
Jerusalem (Israel)
Michael W. DONNINO
Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA (USA)
Bin DU
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Beijing (China)
Andres ESTEBAN
Intensive Care Unit, Getafe University Hospital
Getafe, Madrid (Spain)
Stefano FAENZA
Department of General Surgery and Transplantation, Section of
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Bologna University, Sant’Orsola-Malpighi
General Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Eugen FAIST
Department of Surgery, Grosshadern Clinic, Ludwig-Maximilians
University
Munich (Germany)
Lars FALK
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockolm (Sweden)
Guido FANELLI
Institute of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Parma University, Second
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, Parma
University Hospital
Parma (Italy)
Zane FARINA
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Management, Grey’s
Hospital
Pietermaritzburg
(South Africa)
30
Florence
2009
Faculty
Jeremy FARRAR
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, The Hospital for Tropical
Diseases
Ho Chi Minh City (Viet
Nam)
Ricard FERRER
Intensive Care Unit, Parc Tauli University Institute, Critical Care Center,
Sabadell Hospital
Sabadell (Spain)
Tommaso FIORE
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, University General Hospital
Bari (Italy)
Catherine FISCHER
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Lyon Civil Hospices
Lyon (France)
Malcom FISHER
Intensive Care Unit, Royal North Shore Hospital
Sydney, NSW
(Australia)
Pierre FOËX
Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford
Oxford (UK)
Bruce FRIEDMAN
Critical Care Medicine, J.M. Still Burn Center
Augusta, GA (USA)
Michael FRIES
Department of Anaesthesiology, University Hospital Aachen
Aachen (Germany)
Giulio FROVA
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, S. Raffaele University
Milan (Italy)
Antonio GALLESIO
Intensive Care Unit for Adults, Hospital Italiano of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Allan B. GARLAND
Medicine and Community Health Sciences Center, University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
(Canada)
Luciano GATTINONI
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, Foundation
IRCCS, Maggiore General Hospital, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milan (Italy)
Raúl J. GAZMURI
Intensive Care Unit, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science,
North Chicago Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center
North Chicago, IL
(USA)
Gian Franco GENSINI
Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Florence University,
Careggi University Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Herwig GERLACH
Department of Anaesthesiology, Operative Intensive Care and Pain
Management, Vivantes - Klinikum Neukölln
Berlin (Germany)
Massimo GIRARDIS
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, University of Modena and
Reggio Emilia, Modena General Hospital
Modena (Italy)
Charles D. GOMERSALL
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital
Shatin (Hong Kong)
Dean GOPALAN
Department of Anaesthetics and Critical Care, Nelson R Mandela School
of Medicine, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
Durban (South Africa)
Massimo GORINI
Department of Pulmonology, Intensive Care and Thoracic
Pathophysiology, Careggi University Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Mirko GOVONI
Department of Emergency Medicine, Maggiore Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Giuseppe R. GRISTINA
Shock and Trauma Unit, First Department of Emergency and Intensive
Care Centre, S. Camillo Forlanini Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Salvatore GRUTTADAURIA
Abdominal Surgery and Transplantation Operational Unit, Mediterranean
Institute for Transplantation and Advanced Specialised Therapies,
ISMETT UPMC
Palermo (Italy)
Arturo GUARINO
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Villa Scassi Hospital
Genoa (Italy)
Jean-Michel GUÉRIT
Clinical Neurophysiology Unit, Edith Cavell Clinic
Brussels (Belgium)
Bertrand GUIDET
Service of Medical Intensive Care, Saint-Antoine Hospital
Paris (France)
31
Florence
2009
Faculty
Antonino GULLO
Postgraduate School of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Department
of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Policlinico G. Rodolico University
Hospital
Catania (Italy)
Kirk HAMILTON
Center for Health Systems & Design, Texas A&M University
College Station, TX
(USA)
Maurene HARVEY
Consultants in Critical Care
Glenbrook, NV (USA)
Göran HEDENSTIERNA
Department of Medical Sciences, Clinical Physiology, Uppsala University
Uppsala (Sweden)
Jan HEUER
Anaesthesiology Centre, Intensive Care Unit
Hörsaal (Germany)
Patrick M. HONORÉ
Intensive Care Unit, Haemofiltration Research Burn Center, Queen Astrid
Military Hospital
Brussels (Belgium)
Eric A.J. HOSTE
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Ghent University Hospital
Ghent (Belgium)
Francisco Javier HURTADO
Department of Pathophysiology, Hospital Clinics, Faculty of Medicine,
University of the Republic
Montevideo (Uruguay)
Gaetano IAPICHINO
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, S. Paolo University Hospital
Milan (Italy)
Can INCE
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Academic Medical Center,
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Erasmus MC, University
Medical Center Rotterdam
Amsterdam
(The Netherlands)
Giorgio Antonio IOTTI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Foundation IRCCS San
Matteo General Hospital
Pavia (Italy)
Samir JABER
Department of Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology (SAR B), Saint
Eloi University Hospital and Montpellier School of Medicine
Montpellier (France)
Edgar J. JIMENEZ
Medical Critical Care, Orlando Regional Medical Center
Orlando, FL (USA)
Karl B. KERN
Department of Medicine/Cardiology, Sarver Heart Center, University of
Arizona
Tucson, AZ (USA)
Elias KNOBEL
Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
São Paulo (Brazil)
Shin Ok KOH
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Yonsei
University College of Medicine
Seoul (Korea)
Younsuck KOH
Division of Pulmonology and Critical Care Medicine, Department of
Internal Medicine, Intensive Care Unit, Asan Medical Center, University of
Ulsan College of Medicine
Seoul (Korea)
Saurabh KOLE
Disaster Management Committee, Indian Society of Critical Care
Medicine
Calcutta (India)
Antonio LA GRECA
Department of Surgical Sciences, Second General Surgery Unit, A.
Gemelli University Hospital, Institute for Surgical Semiotics
Rome (Italy)
Massimo LAMPERTI
Neuroanaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Foundation IRCCS
Neurological Institute Carlo Besta
Milan (Italy)
Nicola LATRONICO
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Perioperative Medicine,
Spedali Civili, University of Brescia
Brescia (Italy)
Jean-Roger LE GALL
Medical Intensive Care, Saint-Louis Hospital
Paris (France)
François LEMAIRE
Medical Intensive Care, Henri Mondor Hospital
Créteil (France)
Marcel LEVI
Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Center, University of
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
(The Netherlands)
Jerrold H. LEVY
Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiology, Emory Healthcare Atlanta
Atlanta, GA (USA)
32
Florence
2009
Faculty
Mitchell M. LEVY
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Brown University
School of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, RI (USA)
Giovanni LI VOLTI
Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Catania
Catania (Italy)
Daniel A. LICHTENSTEIN
Resuscitation Service, Ambroise-Paré Hospital, Faculty Paris-Ouest
Boulogne (France)
Matthew L. LIM
Department of Global Alert and Response, Health Security and
Environment (HSE/GAR), World Health Organization (WHO)
Geneva (Switzerland)
Umberto LUCANGELO
Department of Perioperative Medicine, Intensive Care and Emergency,
Ospedali Riuniti di Trieste University Hospital
Trieste (Italy)
Philip D. LUMB
Department of Anaesthesiology, Keck School of Medicine at USC
Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Aldo LUZZANI
Department of Anaesthesiology and Surgical Sciences, Section of
Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Therapy, G.B. Rossi General
Hospital
Verona (Italy)
Flavio M.B. MACIEL
Laboratory of Immunology, Heart Institute (InCor), University of São Paulo
School of Medicine
São Paulo (Brazil)
Jordi MANCEBO
Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Barcelona (Spain)
Martí MANYALICH
Transplant Coordination Service, Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona
Barcelona (Spain)
John J. MARINI
Department of Critical Care, University of Minnesota, St. Paul-Ramsey
Medical Centre
St Paul, MN (USA)
John C.MARSHALL
Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, Critical Care Surgery, St.
Michael’s Hospital
Toronto, ON (Canada)
Gernot MARX
Department of Anaesthesiology, University Hospital Aachen
Aachen (Germany)
Massimo MASSETTI
Cardiac Surgery Department, University Hospital Caen
Caen (France)
Eric MAURY
Department of Emergency Medicine, Saint Antoine Hospital
Paris (France)
Teresita MAZZEI
Department of Preclinical and Clinical Pharmacology, University of
Florence
Florence (Italy)
William McBRIDE
Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Royal Victoria Hospital
Belfast (UK)
Mervyn MER
Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonology and Critical Care,
Johannesburg Hospital and University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
(South Africa)
Guido MERLI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Monzino Cardiac Centre
Milan (Italy)
Philipp G.H. METNITZ
Department of Anaesthesiology and General Intensive Care, University
Hospital Vienna
Vienna (Austria)
Helfried METZLER
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Medical
University of Graz
Graz (Austria)
Frédéric MICHARD
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Nyon (Switzerland)
Ivano MIGLIORINI
Department of Surgical Sciences, Sacro Cuore Catholic University, A.
Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Ana Maria MONTAÑEZ
MENDOZA
Department of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, Navy Hospital
Lima (Peru)
Rui MORENO
Intensive Care Unit, St. António dos Capuchos Hospital
Lisbon (Portugal)
Luca NERI
Department of Emergency Medicine, SSUem 118, Niguarda Ca’ Granda
Hospital
Milan (Italy)
33
Florence
2009
Faculty
Barry NICHOLLS
Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Taunton and
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, Musgrove Park Hospital
Taunton (UK)
Masaji NISHIMURA
Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokushima University Hospital
Tokushima (Japan)
Jerry NOLAN
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal United Hospital
Bath (UK)
Carl Henrik NÖRDSTROM
Department of Neurosurgery, Lund University Hospital
Lund (Sweden)
Georges OFFENSTADT
Service of Intensive Care Medicine, Saint-Antoine Hospital
Paris (France)
Carlo ORI
Institute of Anaesthesiology and Pharmacology, University of Padua
Padua (Italy)
Mark PALAZZO
Department of Intensive Care, Charing Cross Hospital
London (UK)
Fernando PALIZAS
Intensive Care Unit, Bazterrica Clinic
Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Mercedes PALOMAR
Department of Intensive Care, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital
Barcelona (Spain)
Gilbert PARK
John Farman Intensive Care Unit, Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Cambridge (UK)
Joseph PARRILLO
Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New
Jersey/Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, Cooper Hearth
Institute, Cooper University Hospital
Camden, NJ (USA)
Fathima PARUK
Department of Anaesthesia, University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
(South Africa)
Alberto PASETTO
Department of General Surgery, Modena and Reggio Emilia University,
Service of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care I, Modena General Hospital
Modena (Italy)
Didier PAYEN
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine and SMUR,
Lariboisière University Hospital
Paris (France)
Federico PEA
Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Udine
Udine (Italy)
Cecilia PELAGATTI
Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Medical
and Surgical Critical Care, University of Florence, Careggi University
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Paolo PELOSI
Department of Intensive Care, Department of Clinical and Biological
Sciences, University of Insubria, Ospedale di Circolo
Varese (Italy)
Mariano Alberto PENNISI
Institute of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Sacro Cuore Catholic
University, A. Gemelli General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Antonio PESENTI
Institute of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, University of Milan-Bicocca,
San Gerardo Hospital
Monza (Italy)
Flavia PETRINI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, G. D’Annunzio University,
S.S. Annunziata Hospital
Chieti (Italy)
Tomislav PETROVIC
SAMU 93, Avicenne Hospital
Bobigny (France)
Quirino PIACEVOLI
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, San Filippo Neri Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Pasquale PICCINNI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, San Bortolo Hospital
Vicenza (Italy)
Paolo PIETROPAOLI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, La Sapienza University,
Umberto I General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Michael R. PINSKY
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Anaesthesiology and
Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
Francesco PINTO
Department of Neurophysiopathology, University of Florence, Careggi
University Hospital
Florence (Italy)
34
Florence
2009
Faculty
Massimo PISTOLESI
Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery,
University of Florence
Florence (Italy)
Mauro PITTIRUTI
Department of Surgical Sciences, Sacro Cuore Catholic University
Rome (Italy)
Frank PLANI
National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre, Royal Darwin
Hospital, Flinders University School of Medicine at the Northern Territory
Clinical School of Medicine
Darwin, NT (Australia)
Jan POELAERT
Department of Anesthesology and Perioperative Medicine, Acute and
Chronic Paintherapy, University Hospital
Brussels (Belgium)
Enrico POLATI
Department of Anesthesiology and Surgical Sciences, Section of
Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Therapy, G.B. Rossi General
Hospital
Verona (Italy)
Kees H. POLDERMAN
Department of Intensive Care, University Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht
(The Netherlands)
Roberto POZZI MUCELLI
Department of Radiology, G.B. Rossi Hospital, University of Verona
Verona (Italy)
Shirish PRAYAG
Shree Medical Foundation, Prayag Hospital
Pune (India)
Francesco PROCACCIO
Department of Anaesthesia and Neurosurgical Intensive Care, Maggiore
Hospital
Verona (Italy)
Jerome PUGIN
Intensive Care Division, University Hospitals of Geneva
Geneva (Switzerland)
Christian PUTENSEN
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University
of Bonn
Bonn (Germany)
Hervé QUINTARD
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Saint-Roche Hospital
Nice (France)
Maurizio RAIMONDI
118 Emergency Aid, Foundation IRCCS San Matteo General Hospital
Pavia (Italy)
Graham RAMSAY
West Hertfordshire Hospitals, NHS Trust, Hemel Hempstead General
Hospital
Hemel Hempstead,
Herts (UK)
Marco V. RANIERI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, University of
Turin, S. Giovanni Battista Le Molinette Hospital
Turin (Italy)
Assem Abdel RAZEK
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Faculty of Medicine,
Alexandria University
Alexandria (Egypt)
Konrad REINHART
Clinic for Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Jena University Clinics
Jena (Germany)
Peter REINSTRUP
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Lund University
Hospital
Lund (Sweden)
Andrew RHODES
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, St. George’s Hospital Medical
School
London (UK)
Giuseppe RISTAGNO
Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine
Rancho Mirage, CA
(USA)
Emanuel RIVERS
Department of Emergency Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, MI (USA)
Stefano ROMAGNOLI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Careggi University
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Jacques-André ROMAND
Surgical Intensive Care Division, University Hospital of Geneva
Geneva (Switzerland)
Andrea ROSSI
Pulmonology Unit, Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo Hospital
Bergamo (Italy)
Cathy E. ROTH
Emergency and Dangerous Pathogens Unit, World Health Organization
Geneva (Switzerland)
Jean-Jaques ROUBY
Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical
Care Medicine, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital
Paris (France)
35
Florence
2009
Faculty
Alan RUBINOW
Department of Medicine, Hadassah University Hospital
Jerusalem (Israel)
Francesca RUBULOTTA
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Policlinico G. Rodolico
University Hospital
Catania (Italy)
James A. RUSSELL
Department of Critical Care Medicine, St. Paul’s Hospital
Vancouver, BC
(Canada)
Juan SAHUQUILLO
Division of Neurosurgery, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital
Barcelona (Spain)
Gabriela SANGIORGI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Sant’Orsola-Malpighi
General Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Guido SANI
Section of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Department of Critical
Medical Emergency, University of Florence, Careggi University Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Richard M.
SCHWARTZSTEIN
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA (USA)
Sabino SCOLLETTA
Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit,
University of Siena
Siena (Italy)
Giancarlo SCOPPETTUOLO
Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Sacro Cuore Catholic University
Rome (Italy)
Gabriele SGANGA
General Surgical Clinic, Sacro Cuore Catholic University, A. Gemelli
General Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Khalid SHUKRI
Department of Critical Care Medicine, King Fahad Specialist Hospital
Dammam (Saudi
Arabia)
Luciano SILVESTRI
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Gorizia Hospital
Gorizia (Italy)
Mervyn SINGER
Department of Medicine and Wolfson Institute of Biomedical Research,
University College London
London (UK)
Pierre SINGER
General Intensive Care Unit, Rabin Medical Center, Beilison Hospital
Petah Tikva (Israel)
Thorsten SLOWINSKI
Department of Nephrology, Campus Mitte, University Hospital Charité,
Berlin (Germany)
Arthur S. SLUTSKY
Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Toronto,
St. Michael’s Hospital
Toronto, ON (Canada)
Massimiliano SORBELLO
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Policlinico G. Rodolico
University Hospital
Catania (Italy)
Charles L. SPRUNG
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah
University Hospital
Jerusalem (Israel)
Thomas STAUDINGER
Department of Internal Medicine, Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital
of Vienna
Vienna (Austria)
Pierluigi STEFANO
Department of Cardiac Surgery Unit, Careggi University-Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Nino STOCCHETTI
Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit, Foundation IRCCS, Maggiore General
Hospital, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milan (Italy)
Daiana STOLZ
Clinic of Pneumology, University Hospital Basel
Basel (Switzerland)
Enrico STORTI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Niguarda Ca’ Granda
Hospital
Milan (Italy)
Michael SUGRUE
Department of Surgery and Trauma, University of New South Wales,
Liverpool Hospital
Liverpool, NSW
(Australia)
Kjetil SUNDE
Department of Anaesthesiology and Institute for Experimental Medical
Research, Ulleval University Hospital
Oslo (Norway)
36
Florence
2009
Faculty
Jukka TAKALA
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Inselspital, Bern University
Hospital
Bern (Switzerland)
Danny TALMOR
Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA (USA)
Jean-Louis TEBOUL
Medical Intensive Care Unit, Bicêtre University Hospital
Paris (France)
Anthony N. THOMAS
Intensive Care Unit, Salford Royal Hospital
Salford (UK)
Rocco TRISOLINI
Thoracic Endoscopy and Pulmonology Unit, Maggiore Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
Rosalba TUFANO
Department of Surgical, Anaesthesiological, Intensive Care and
Emergency Medicine Sciences, University of Naples Federico II
Naples (Italy)
Giorgio TULLI
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, S. Giovanni di Dio Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Greet VAN DEN BERGHE
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Gasthuisberg
Leuven
Leuven (Belgium)
Hendrik K.F. VAN SAENE
Liverpool Medical Institution
Liverpool (UK)
Giustino VARRASSI
Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Management, University of
L’Aquila
L’Aquila (Italy)
Gabriele VIA
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care I, Foundation IRCCS San
Matteo General Hospital
Pavia (Italy)
Walter VIDETTA
Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas
Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Jean-Louis VINCENT
Department of Intensive Care, Erasme Hospital, Free University of
Brussels
Brussels (Belgium)
Nicola VOLPE
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Worcestershire Royal
Hospital
Worcester (UK)
Max Harry WEIL
The Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine
Rancho Mirage, CA
(USA)
Tobias WELTE
Respiratory Medicine Department, Medizinische Hochschule
Hannover (Germany)
Jan WERNERMAN
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Karolinska
University Hospital
Stockholm (Sweden)
Roger D. WHITE
Department of Anaesthesiology and Internal Medicine, Division of
Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Rochester, MN (USA)
Lars WIK
Institute for Experimental Medical Research and Department of
Anaesthesiology, Ulleval University Hospital
Oslo (Norway)
Ged WILLIAMS
Nursing & Midwifery, Gold Coast Health Service District
Southport, QLD
(Australia)
Xiumong XI
Fuxing Hospital
Beijing (China)
Nereo ZAMPERETTI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, San Bortolo Hospital
Vicenza (Italy)
Durk F. ZANDSTRA
Intensive Care Unit, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis
Amsterdam
(The Netherlands)
Walter A. ZIN
Laboratory of Pulmonary Investigation, Carlos Chagas Filho Biophysics
Institute, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
37
Florence
2009
Faculty
6th Annual Congress WFCCN
Leanne AITKEN
Nursing Practice Development Unit, Princess Alexandra Hospital
Woolloongabba, QLD
(Australia)
John W. ALBARRAN
Reader in Cardiovascular Critical Care, Centre for Clinical and Health
Services Research, University of the West of England
Bristol (UK)
Laura M. ALBERTO
Teaching and Research Department, British Hospital of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
Anne W. ALEXANDROV
ASU, College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation
Tempe, AZ (USA)
Aysel BADIR
School of Nursing, Koc University
Nisantasi, Istanbul
(Turkey)
Giovanni BECATTINI
ED and General Medicine and Surgery, Careggi University Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Stijn BLOT
General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Ghent University
Hospital
Ghent (Belgium)
Wilson CAÑÓN MONTAÑEZ
Programme of Nursing, University of Santander
Bucaramanga,
(Colombia)
Yann-Fen C. CHAO
College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University
Taipei (Taiwan)
Martha CURLEY
School of Nursing, Claire M. Fagin Hall, University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA (USA)
Wouter DE GRAAF
Division of Surgery, Gelderse Vallei Hospital
Ede (The Netherlands)
Elio DRIGO
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Severe Cerebral Lesions Unit,
Gervasutta Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Udine (Italy)
Mark FIELDING
Nursing Department, Rashid Hospital
Dubai
(United Arab Emirates)
Paul FULBROOK
School of Nursing and Midwifery (McAuley at Banyo), and Research &
Practice Development, The Prince Charles Hospital
Brisbane, QLD
(Australia)
Gian Domenico GIUSTI
Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy Unit, Silvestrini Hospital
Perugia (Italy)
Thankam P.R. GOMEZ
Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall Hospital
New Delhi (India)
Rossana GONZALES DE LA
CRUZ
Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Rebagliati
Lima (Peru)
Yuko IKEMATSU
Nagoya University, School of Health Sciences
Nagoya (Japan)
Gerardo JASSO ORTEGA
Division of Traumatology, Hospital Dr. Victorio Fuente Narvaez
Mexico City (Mexico)
Halima KABARA
Intensive Care Unit, Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital
Kano (Nigeria)
Dong-Oak (Debbie) KIM
Nursing Department, Daejeon University
Daejeon (South Korea)
Ruth KLEINPELL
Rush University Medical Center and Rush University College of Nursing
Chicago, IL (USA)
Gavin LESLIE
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Curtin University and Royal Perth
Hospital
Perth, WA (Australia)
Alberto LUCCHINI
Department of Perioperative Medicine and Intensive Care, San Gerardo
Hospital
Monza, MI (Italy)
Nora MARINELLI
Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy Unit, Silvestrini Hospital
Perugia (Italy)
Marco MARSEGLIA
Department of Cardiosurgery Anaesthesia and Intensive Care,
Sant’Orsola-Malpighi General Hospital
Bologna (Italy)
38
Florence
2009
Faculty
Fabrizio MOGGIA
Association Gigi Ghirotti o.n.l.u.s.
Genoa (Italy)
Nguk Lan PANG
Division of Nursing, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
Singapore (Singapore)
Mavilde L.G. PEDREIRA
Nursing Department, Federal University of São Paulo
São Paulo (Brazil)
Amanda RISCHBIETH
Discipline of Nursing, University of Adelaide, and Calvary Health Care
Adelaide
Adelaide, SA (Australia)
Maria Isabelita C. ROGADO
Department of Nursing Education, Philippine Heart Center
Manila (Philippines)
Drago SATOŠEK
Department of Cardiology, University Medical Centre Ljubljana
Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Silvia SCELSI
Educational and Training Centre, Regional Emergency Agency Lazio 118
Rome (Italy)
Shelley SCHMOLLGRUBER
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing Education, University
of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
(South Africa)
Juan SCRIBANTE
Department of Anaesthesiology Medical School, University of the
Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
(South Africa)
Stefano SEBASTIANI
Sant’Orsola-Malpighi General Hospital, Bologna University
Bologna (Italy)
Colleen SHELTON
Multi-Organ Transplant Inpatient Unit, University Health Network, Toronto
General Hospital
Toronto, ON (Canada)
Gordon SPEED
Intensive Care Unit, Dunedin Hospital
Dunedin (New Zealand)
Muzio STORNELLI
Intensive Care Unit, Lorenzo SpA Nursing Home
Avezzano, AQ (Italy)
Rósa THORSTEINSDÓTTIR
Public Health Institute of Iceland
Reykjavík (Iceland)
Kathleen VOLLMAN
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Educator, Consultant, Advancing Nursing LLC
Northville, MI (USA)
Ged WILLIAMS
Nursing & Midwifery, Gold Coast Health Service District
Southport, QLD
(Australia)
International Meeting WFPICCS
Andrew ARGENT
School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape Town,
Paediatric Intensive Care, Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital
Cape Town
(South Africa)
Marinella ASTUTO
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Paediatric Anaesthesia
and Intensive Care Section, Policlinico G. Rodolico University Hospital
Catania (Italy)
Kevin BAN
Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center, Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA (USA)
Adnan T. BHUTTA
UAMS College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, AR (USA)
Paolo BIBAN
Neonatal and Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Division of Paediatrics,
Maggiore Hospital
Verona (Italy)
Desmond BOHN
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children and
Department of Anaesthesia, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Toronto, ON (Canada)
Fabio BORROMETI
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Hyperbaric Therapy, Pain
Therapy Unit, Santobono Children’s Hospital
Naples (Italy)
Ricardo Garcia BRANCO
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, São Lucas Hospital
Porto Alegre, RS
(Brazil)
39
Florence
2009
Faculty
Joe BRIERLY
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Great
Ormond Street Hospital for Children
London (UK)
Paolo BUSONI
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, A. Meyer Children’s
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Edoardo CALDERINI
Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Therapy, Foundation
IRCCS, Maggiore General Hospital, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milan (Italy)
Joseph A. CARCILLO
Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Physicians,
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
Gabriël CASSALETTBUSTILLO
Department of Paediatric Cardiology and Paediatric Critical Care, Clinica
Shaio
Bogota (Columbia)
Werther B. DE CARVALHO
Federal University Of São Paulo
São Paulo (Brazil)
Maurizio DE MARTINO
Department of Paediatrics, University of Florence, A. Meyer Children’s
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Denis DEVICTOR
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Bicêtre Val-de-Marne Hospital
Le Kremlin Bicetre
(France)
Giacomo DONZELLI
Department of Paediatrics-Neonatology, University of Florence, A. Meyer
Children’s Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Jonathan GILLIS
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
Westmead, Sydney,
NSW (Australia)
Adrian GOH
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, University Malaya Medical Center
Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia)
Stuart L. GOLDSTEIN
Renal Dialysis Unit and Pheresis Service, Baylor College of Medicine,
Texas Children’s Renal Center, Clinical Care Center
Houston, TX (USA)
Brian P. KAVANAGH
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children, and
Department of Anaesthesia, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Toronto, ON (Canada)
Tina KENDRICK
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
Westmead, Sidney,
NSW (Australia)
Niranjan KISSOON
Acute and Critical Care Medicine, British Columbia’s Children’s Hospital,
and Department of Paediatrics, University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
(Canada)
Jacques LACROIX
Montreal University, Sainte-Justine Hospital
Montreal, QC (Canada)
Jos LATOUR
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Erasmus MC-Sophia Children’s Hospital
Rotterdam
(The Netherlands)
Duncan J. MACRAE
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital
London (UK)
Maureen MADDEN
Department of Paediatrics, NP Critical Care Medicine, Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School
New Brunswick, NJ
(USA)
Katherine MAITLAND
Centre for Geographic Medicine Research (Coast), Kenya Medical
Research Institute
Kilifi (Kenya)
Giuseppe MARRARO
Paediatric Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Fatebenefratelli and
Ophtalmiatric Hospital
Milan (Italy)
Andrea MESSERI
Pain Therapy and Palliative Care Service, A. Meyer Children’s Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Lorenzo MIRABILE
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, A. Meyer Children’s
Hospital
Florence (Italy)
Elizabeth MOLYNEUX
College of Medicine Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital
Blantyre (Malawi)
Giancarlo OTTONELLO
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, G. Gaslini Children’s Hospital
Genoa (Italy)
40
Florence
2009
Faculty
Mavilde L.G. PEDREIRA
Nursing Department, Federal University of São Paulo
São Paulo (Brazil)
Andrea PETTENAZZO
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Padua General Hospital
Padua (Italy)
Nicola PIROZZI
Department of Emergency and Admission, Bambin Gesù Children’s
Hospital
Rome (Italy)
Jefferson P. PIVA
Department of Paediatrics, PUCRS University, and Paediatric Intensive
Care Unit, São Lucas da PUCRS Hospital
Porto Alegre, RS
(Brazil)
Adrienne G. RANDOLPH
Department of Anaesthesia, Children’s Hospital
Boston, MA (USA)
Suchitra RANJIT
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Apollo Hospitals
Chennai (India)
Peter C. RIMENSBERGER
Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, University Children’s Hospital
of Geneva
Geneva (Switzerland)
Hirokazu SAKAI
Division of Emergency Services, National Centre for Child Health and
Development
Tokyo (Japan)
Ida SALVO
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, V. Buzzi Children’s
Hospital
Milan (Italy)
Jorge SASBÓN
Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Profesor Dr Juan P. Garrahan Children’s
Hospital
Buenos Aires
(Argentina)
David SCHELL
Intensive Care Unit, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
Westmead, Sidney,
NSW (Australia)
Sunit SINGHI
Paediatric Emergencies and Intensive Care Units, Department of
Paediatrics, Advanced Paediatrics Centre, PGIMER
Chandigarh (India)
David STEINHORN
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Children’s Memorial Hospital
Chicago, IL (USA)
Swee Fong TANG
Department of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia
Cheras, Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia)
Robert TASKER
Department of Paediatrics, Clinical School, University of Cambridge,
Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Cambridge (UK)
Dick TIBBOEL
Paediatric Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Erasmus MC, Sophia Children’s
Hospital
Rotterdam
(The Netherlands)
Alessandra VIGANÒ
Paediatric Infectious Disease Unit, L. Sacco Hospital
Milan (Italy)
Colin WALLIS
Respiratory Medicine and Transitional Care, Great Ormond Street
Hospital for Children
London (UK)
Andrea WOLFLER
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, V. Buzzi Children’s
Hospital
Milan (Italy)
41
Florence
2009
Faculty
63° Congresso SIAARTI
Chiara ADEMBRI
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Area Critica
Medico Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Felice E. AGRÒ
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma
Roma (Italia)
Maher J. ALBAHRANI
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Royal Hospital
Muscat (Oman)
Biagio ALLARIA
Consultant, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
Milano (Italia)
Massimo ALLEGRI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione I, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San
Matteo
Pavia (Italia)
Raffaele ALVISI
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze
Chirurgiche, Anestesiologiche e Radiologiche, Università degli Studi di
Ferrara
Ferrara (Italia)
Andrea AMADORI
Neurorianimazione e Terapia Intensiva, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Bruno AMANTEA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Catanzaro
Catanzaro (Italia)
Gaetano AMATRUDA
Responsabile Risk Management, Casa di Cura Malzoni Villa dei Platani
Avellino (Italia)
Francesco AMBROSIO
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Farmacologia e
Anestesiologia, Università degli Studi di Padova
Padova (Italia)
Alberto ANGELICI
Dipartimento di Chirurgia F. Durante, Università degli Studi di Roma La
Sapienza
Roma (Italia)
Djillali ANNANE
Department of Critical Care, Hospital Raymond Poincaré (AP-HP),
University of Versailles SQY
Garches (France)
Massimo ANTONELLI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Caterina AURILIO
Dipartimento Scienze Anestesiologiche, Chirurgiche e dell’Emergenza,
Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
Napoli (Italia)
Marco BACIARELLO
2° Servizio di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma
Parma (Italia)
Bruno BARBERIS
Struttura Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, ASL TO3, Ospedale di
Rivoli
Torino (Italia)
Camillo BARBISAN
Direzione Sanitaria, Azienda ULSS 9, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello
Treviso (Italia)
Simonetta BARONCINI
Unità Operativa di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento Salute
della Donna, del Bambino e dell’Adolescente, Policlinico Sant’OrsolaMalpighi
Bologna (Italia)
Matteo BASSETTI
Clinica di Malattie Infettive, Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Malattie
Infettive, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria San Martino
Genova (Italia)
Francesco BELLANDI
Unità Operativa di Cardiologia, Azienda USL 4, Ospedale Misericordia e
Dolce
Prato (Italia)
Luigi BELLONI
Dipartimento di Rianimazione, Terapia Intensiva, Sale Operatorie e
d’Urgenza, Azienda Ospedaliera Sant’Anna e San Sebastiano
Caserta (Italia)
Gualtiero BELLUCCI
Professore di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università di Siena
Siena (Italia)
Maurizio BERARDINO
Struttura Complessa Anestesia e Rianimazione 2, Dipartimento di
Anestesia e Medicina degli Stati Critici, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Molinette San Giovanni Battista
Torino (Italia)
42
Florence
2009
Faculty
Luigi BERETTA
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva Neurochirurgica,
Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Marco BERTI
2° Servizio di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma
Parma (Italia)
Laura BERTINI
Unità Operativa Dipartimentale di Anestesia in Traumatologia d’Urgenza e
Terapia Antalgica, Ospedale CTO
Roma (Italia)
Gabriella BETTELLI
Unità Operativa Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, IRCCS
I.N.R.C.A.
Ancona (Italia)
Sergio BEVILACQUA
Cardioanestesia, Dipartimento del Cuore e dei Vasi, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Gianni BIANCOFIORE
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana
Pisa (Italia)
Federico BILOTTA
Dipartimento di Anestesiologia, Rianimazione e Terapia del Dolore,
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Franco M. BOBBIO
PALLAVICINI
Unità Operativa di Rianimazione e Trauma Center, DEA, Azienda
Ospedaliero–Universitaria San Martino
Genova (Italia)
Edoardo BOCCARDI
Neuroradiologia Interventistica, Azienda Ospedaliera Niguarda Ca’
Granda
Milano (Italia)
Sergio BONCINELLI
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Area Critica
Medico-Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Lorenzo BONETTI
Servizio di Medicina Iperbarica, Dipartimento di Emergenza e
Accettazione Medica, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Cesare BONEZZI
Unità di Medicina del Dolore, Fondazione IRCCS Salvatore Maugeri
Pavia (Italia)
Sara BORGA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedale S. Luigi Gonzaga
Orbassano, TO (Italia)
Battista BORGHI
Modulo Dipartimentale della Ricerca Anestesiologica, Istituti Ortopedici
Rizzoli
Bologna (Italia)
Mario BOSCO
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore
Roma (Italia)
Antonio BRASCHI
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Struttura
Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione I, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico
San Matteo
Pavia (Italia)
Marco BRAUZZI
Unità Operativa Medicina Subacquea ed Iperbarica, Ospedale
Misericordia
Grosseto (Italia)
Filippo BRESSAN
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda USL 4, Ospedale Misericordia e Dolce
Prato (Italia)
Nicola BRIENZA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento dell’Emergenza e dei Trapianti di
Organi, Università degli Studi di Bari, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Policlinico
Bari (Italia)
Francesco BRUNO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento dell’Emergenza e dei Trapianti di
Organi, Università degli Studi di Bari, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Policlinico
Bari (Italia)
Umberto BUONCRISTIANO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Sanitaria di Firenze, Ospedale S.
Maria Annunziata
Firenze (Italia)
Epifanio BUSÀ
Già Direttore, Centro Cure Palliative e Terapia del Dolore, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giannino BUSATO
O.N.G. Bethania Hospital Services
Gorizia (Italia)
43
Florence
2009
Faculty
Paolo BUSONI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Meyer
Firenze (Italia)
Luca CABRINI
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione Cardiochirurgica e Terapia
Intensiva Generale, Università Vita-Salute, Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale
San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Pietro CAIRONI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Milano,
Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina
Elena
Milano (Italia)
Edoardo CALDERINI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione Pediatrica, Fondazione
IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milano (Italia)
Laura CAMPIGLIA
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda USL 4, Ospedale
Misericordia e Dolce
Prato (Italia)
Benedetta CAPPA
Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Università Cattolica del
Sacro Cuore
Roma (Italia)
Fabio CARAMELLI
Unità Operativa di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento CardioToraco-Vascolare, Policlinico Sant’Orsola-Malpighi
Bologna (Italia)
Anselmo CARICATO
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore
Roma (Italia)
Franco CARLI
McGill Department of Anaesthesia, Montreal General Hospital
Montreal, QC (Canada)
Vincenzo CARPINO
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliera Santobono
Pausilipon
Napoli (Italia)
Antonella CARSANA
Dipartimento di Biochimica e Biotecnologie Mediche, CEINGE
Biotecnologie Avanzate
Napoli (Italia)
Ivana CASTELLETTI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedala Sant’Anna, Azienda
Ospedaliera O.I.R.M.-Sant’Anna
Torino (Italia)
Carlo Alberto CASTIONI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione B-DEA, Ospedale San Giovanni
Bosco
Torino (Italia)
Sergio CATTANEO
Struttura Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione II, Azienda Ospedaliera
Ospedali Riunti di Bergamo
Bergamo (Italia)
Franco CAVALIERE
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,
Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Danilo CELLENO
Dipartimento di Emergenza, Ospedale Fatebenefratelli Isola Tiberina
Roma (Italia)
Erga CERCHIARI
Unità Operativa Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva, Azienda USL di Bologna,
Ospedale Maggiore
Bologna (Italia)
Elisabetta CERUTTI
Struttura Complessa Anestesia e Rianimazione 6, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Molinette San Giovanni Battista
Torino (Italia)
Jacques E. CHELLY
Acute Postoperative Pain Service, Department of Anaesthesiology,
UPMC, Shadyside Hospital
Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
Osvaldo CHIARA
Dipartimento di Chirurgia d’Urgenza, Università degli Studi di Milano
Milano (Italia)
Maurizio CHIARANDA
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento Ambiente, Salute e
Sicurezza, Università degli Studi dell’Insubria
Varese (Italia)
Maria CHIEFARI
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche,
Chirurgiche e delle Emergenze, Seconda Università degli Studi Napoli
Napoli (Italia)
Arturo CHIEREGATO
Rianimazione per la Traumatologia e le Neuroscienze, Unità Operativa di
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedale M. Bufalini
Cesena, FC (Italia)
44
Florence
2009
Faculty
Davide CHIUMELLO
Unità Operativa Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Anestesia,
Rianimazione (Intensiva e Subintensiva) e Terapia del Dolore, Fondazione
IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milano (Italia)
Giuseppe CITERIO
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione Neurochirurgica, Dipartimento di
Medicina Perioperatoria e Terapie Intensive, Azienza Ospedaliera San
Gerardo
Monza (Italia)
Massimo CLEMENTI
Laboratorio di Microbiologia e Virologia, Università Vita-Salute,
Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Edmond COHEN
Department of Anaesthesiology, Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, NY (USA)
Dioniso COLELLA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Policlinico Tor Vergata
Roma (Italia)
Flaminia COLUZZI
Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Medicina Critica e Terapia del
Dolore, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Roma (Italia)
Guglielmo CONSALES
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda USL 4, Ospedale
Misericordia e Dolce
Prato (Italia)
Valeria CONTE
Terapia Intensiva Neuroscienze, Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore
Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milano (Italia)
Giorgio CONTI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Antonio CORCIONE
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliera Monaldi
Napoli (Italia)
Lorenzo CORBETTA
Struttura Dipartimentale di Broncologia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Antonio CORRADO
Terapia Intensiva Pneumologica, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Amedeo COSTANTINI
Centro di Fisiopatologia e Terapia del Dolore, ASL Chieti, Presidio
Ospedaliero Clinicizzato SS. Annunziata
Chieti (Italia)
J. Randall CURTIS
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of
Washington
Seattle, WA (USA)
Michele D’AMICO
Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale, Sezione di Farmacologia,
Seconda Università degli Studi Napoli
Napoli (Italia)
Armando D’ANGELO
Servizio di Coagulazione ed Unità Ricerca Trombosi, Fondazione IRCCS
Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Paola D’ONOFRIO
Struttura Dipartimentale di Anestesiologia, Dipartimento Materno-Infantile,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Michele DAMBROSIO
Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche, Università degli Studi di Foggia,
Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti
Foggia (Italia)
Giorgio F. DANELLI
2° Servizio di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma
Parma (Italia)
Mario DAURI
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva, Università degli Studi di
Roma Tor Vergata
Roma (Italia)
Giorgio DAVIÀ
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Policlinico di Abano Terme
Abano Terme, PD
(Italia)
Pasquale DE BELLIS
Unità di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento Cardio Nefrologico,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria San Martino
Genova (Italia)
Roberto A. DE BLASI
II Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli Studi di Roma La
Sapienza, Ospedale Sant’Andrea
Roma (Italia)
45
Florence
2009
Faculty
Elvio DE BLASIO
Unità Operativa Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda
Ospedaliera G. Rummo
Benevento (Italia)
Andrea DE GASPERI
Anestesia e Rianimazione 2, Dipartimento Trapianti, Azienda Ospedaliera
Niguarda Ca’ Granda
Milano (Italia)
A. Raffaele DE GAUDIO
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Area Critica
Medico Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giuseppe DE IACO
Centro di Medicina Iperbarica, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Pisana
Pisa (Italia)
Giovanni DE MARTINO
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Napoli
Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Amato DE MONTE
Struttura Operativa Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione 1,
Dipartimento Funzionale d’Emergenza, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Santa Maria della Misericordia
Udine (Italia)
Pasquale DE NEGRI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Medicina del Dolore, IRCCS
Centro di Riferimento Oncologico della Basilicata
Rionero in Vulture, PZ
(Italia)
Edoardo DE ROBERTIS
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche
Anestesiologiche Rianimatorie e dell’Emergenza, Università degli Studi di
Napoli Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Marco DEI POLI
Terapia Intensiva, Gruppo Ospedaliero San Donato
San Donato Milanese,
MI (Italia)
Francesco DELLA CORTE
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Emergenza,
Università del Piemonte Orientale, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Maggiore della Carità
Novara (Italia)
Giorgio DELLA ROCCA
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Udine,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Santa Maria della Misericordia
Udine (Italia)
Giovanna DELOGU
Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Medicina Critica e Terapia del
Dolore, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Pia DI BENEDETTO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Policlinico
Sant’Andrea
Roma (Italia)
Alessandro DI FILIPPO
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Area Critica
Medico Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Pierangelo DI MARCO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza,
Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Antonietta DI MARTINO
Centro di Biotecnologie, Centro Studio Ipertermia Maligna, Azienda
Ospedaliera A. Cardarelli
Napoli (Italia)
Gianfranco DI NINO
Anestesiologia, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche Specialistiche e
Anestesiologiche, Università degli Studi di Bologna
Bologna (Italia)
Adriana DI SILVESTRE
Struttura Operativa Complessa Anestesia e Rianimazione 1, Dipartimento
Funzionale d’Emergenza, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Santa Maria
della Misericordia
Udine (Italia)
Daniele DINI
Cardioanestesia, Dipartimento del Cuore e dei Vasi, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Nicola DISMA
Dipartimento di Anestesia, Ospedale Pediatrico Gaslini
Genova (Italia)
Luciano DITRI
Centro Iperbarico, OTI Medicale
Torri di Quartesolo, VI
(Italia)
Bin DU
Medical ICU, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Beijing (China)
46
Florence
2009
Faculty
Maurizio EVANGELISTA
Istituto di Anestesiologia, Rianimazione e Terapia del Dolore, Università
Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Roma (Italia)
Stefano FAENZA
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Chirurgia
Generale e dei Trapianti d’Organo, Università degli Studi di Bologna,
Policlinico Sant’Orsola-Malpighi
Bologna (Italia)
Stefano FALCHI
Dipartimento delle Terapie Intensive, Azienda Sanitaria di Firenze, Presidio
Ospedaliero Palagi
Firenze (Italia)
Andrea FANELLI
Acute Interventional Postoperative Pain Service, Department of
Anaesthesiology, UPMC
Pittsburgh, PA (USA)
Guido FANELLI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Parma,
2° Servizio di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma
Parma (Italia)
Fabio FARALLI
Marina Militare, Comando Raggruppamento Subacquei ed Incursori T.
Tesei
Le Grazie, SP (Italia)
Paolo FELTRACCO
Clinica di Anestesia e Medicina Intensiva, Dipartimento di Farmacologia e
Anestesiologia, Università degli Studi di Padova
Padova (Italia)
Luciano FERRI
Dipartimento di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Ospedale San Giuseppe
Empoli, FI (Italia)
Gabriele FINCO
Unità Operativa Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Centro di
Terapia del Dolore, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Policlinico di
Monserrato
Cagliari (Italia)
Tommaso FIORE
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Bari, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria Policlinico
Bari (Italia)
Vincenzo FODALE
Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Scienze Psichiatriche ed Anestesiologiche,
Università di Messina, Policlinico Universitario G. Martino
Messina (Italia)
Paolo FONTANARI
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Specialità Medico-Chirurgiche,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giuseppe FOTI
Terapia Intensiva Generale, Dipartimento di Medicina Perioperatoria e
Terapie Intensive, Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo
Monza (Italia)
Maria Grazia FRIGO
Anestesia Ostetrica, Unità Operativa Complessa di Anestesia e
Rianimazione, Ospedale Fatebenefratelli Isola Tiberina
Roma (Italia)
Giulio FROVA
Dipartimento di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva, Università
Vita-Salute, Fondazione IRCCS San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Roberto FUMAGALLI
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Milano
Bicocca, Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo
Monza (Italia)
Maurizio FUSARI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Emergenza/
Urgenza, Chirurgia Generale e dei Trapianti, Policlinico Sant’OrsolaMalpighi
Bologna (Italia)
Gian Franco GENSINI
Direttore Dipartimento del Cuore e dei Vasi, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giovanni P. GESU
Struttura Complessa di Microbiologia e Virologia, Azienda Ospedaliera
Niguarda Cà Granda
Milano (Italia)
Marina GIAMPIERI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, IRCCS I.N.R.C.A.
Ancona (Italia)
Alberto GIANNINI
Unità Intensiva Pediatrica, Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore
Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milano (Italia)
Antonio GIARRATANO
Unità Operativa di Terapia Intensiva, Università degli Studi di Palermo,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Policlinico
Palermo (Italia)
47
Florence
2009
Faculty
Angela GIOIA
Hospice, Assistenza Domiciliare Integrata, Cure Palliative, Azienda USL 5
Pisa (Italia)
Pierpaolo GIOMARELLI
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Senese
Siena (Italia)
Massimo GIRARDIS
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio
Emilia, Azienda Policlinico di Modena
Modena (Italia)
Rocco GIULIANI
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento dell’Emergenza e dei Trapianti di
Organi, Università degli Studi di Bari
Bari (Italia)
Francesco GIUNTA
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Pisa, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana, Ospedale Santa Chiara
Pisa (Italia)
Klaus GÖRLINGER
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Clinic
Essen (Germany)
Giovanni GORDINI
Unità Operativa Rianimazione-118, Dipartimento Emergenza-Urgenza,
Azienda USL di Bologna, Ospedale Maggiore
Bologna (Italia)
Leonardo GOTTIN
Sezione di Anestesiologia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Dipartimento
di Scienze Anestesiologiche e Chirurgiche Specialistiche, Università degli
Studi di Verona, Policlinico G.B. Rossi
Verona (Italia)
Salvatore GRASSO
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento dell’Emergenza e dei
Trapianti di Organi, Università degli Studi di Bari, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Policlinico
Bari (Italia)
Elvira GRAVINO
Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche, di Anestesia e Rianimazione e delle
Emergenze, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Giuseppe R. GRISTINA
Centro per il Trauma, Dipartimento d’Emergenza, Azienda Ospedaliera S.
Camillo Forlanini
Roma (Italia)
Paolo GROSSI
Servizio di Anestesia Locoregionale e Terapia del Dolore, Gruppo
Ospedaliero San Donato
San Donato Milanese,
MI (Italia)
Paolo GROSSI
Clinica di Malattie Infettive e Tropicali, Università dell’Insubria, Ospedale di
Circolo Fondazione Macchi
Varese (Italia)
Arturo GUARINO
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, ASL 3, Ospedale Villa Scassi
Genova (Italia)
Fabio GUARRACINO
Dipartimento di Anestesia Cardiotoracica e Terapia Intensiva, Azienda
Ospedaliero- Universitaria Pisana, Ospedale Cisanello
Pisa (Italia)
Aurelia GUBERTI
Anestesia e Rianimazione Ospedaliera, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
di Ferrara
Ferrara (Italia)
Carmelo GUIDO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Oncologia, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Davide IMBERTI
Centro Emostasi e Trombosi, Reparto di Area Critica, Dipartimento di
Emergenza, Ospedale Guglielmo da Saliceto
Piacenza (Italia)
Roberto IMBERTI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione II, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San
Matteo
Pavia (Italia)
Rosario M. INFASCELLI
Dipartimento Funzionale di Emergenza-Urgenza, Azienda Ospedaliera
Santobono-Pausilipon
Napoli (Italia)
Paola INNOCENTI
Neuroanestesia e Neurorianimazione, Dipartimento delle Neuroscienze,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giorgio IVANI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedale Infantile Regina
Margherita
Torino (Italia)
Bjorn JONSON
Department of Clinical Physiology, University Hospital of Lund
Lund (Sweden)
48
Florence
2009
Faculty
Beate KUPPERS
Unità Operativa Anestesia e Rianimazione 1, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Pisana, Ospedale Santa Chiara
Pisa (Italia)
Giovanni LANDONI
Dipartimento di Anestesia Cardiotoracica e Terapia Intensiva, Università
Vita-Salute, Fondazione IRCCS, Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Mario LANDRISCINA
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione II, S.S.U.Em. 118
Elisoccorso, Azienda Ospedaliera Sant’Anna
Como (Italia)
Nicola LATRONICO
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Brescia,
Spedali Civili
Brescia (Italia)
Claudio LAUNO
Sezione di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Discipline
Chirurgiche, Morfologiche e Metodologie Intergrate, Università degli Studi
di Genova
Genova (Italia)
Francesco LEONCINI
Malattie Infettive, Dipartimento Specialità Medico-Chirurgiche, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Biagio LETTIERI
Dipartimento Scienze Anestesiologiche, Chirurgiche e dell’Emergenza,
Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
Napoli (Italia)
Anna LEVATI
Risk Manager, Azienda Ospedaliera della Provincia di Pavia
Pavia (Italia)
Mitchell M. LEVY
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Brown University
School of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital
Providence, RI (USA)
Yigal LEYKIN
Unità Operativa Anestesia e Rianimazione II, Dipartimento Emergenza,
Urgenza e Cure Intensive, Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria degli Angeli
Pordenone (Italia)
Alessandro LOCATELLI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Croce
e Carle
Cuneo (Italia)
Bruno G. LOCATELLI
Anestesia e Rianimazione I, Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedali Riuniti di
Bergamo
Bergamo (Italia)
Giuseppe LONGO
Scuola di Specializzazione in Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento
di Emergenze, Urgenze, Medicina Critica, Medicina del Dolore e delle
Scienze Anestesiologiche, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Policlinico Tor Vergata
Roma (Italia)
Pasquale LONGOBARDI
Direzione Sanitaria, Centro Iperbarico Ravenna
Ravenna (Italia)
F. Luca LORINI
Struttura Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione II, Azienda Ospedaliera
Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo
Bergamo (Italia)
Nicola LUXARDO
Struttura Dipartimentale di Terapia Intensiva del Dolore, Dipartimento di
Emergenza, Azienda Ospedaliera CTO–Maria Adelaide
Torino (Italia)
Aldo LUZZANI
Sezione di Anestesiologia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Dipartimento
di Scienze Anestesiologiche e Chirurgiche Specialistiche, Università degli
Studi di Verona, Policlinico G.B. Rossi
Verona (Italia)
Salvatore MANGIONE
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Palermo
Palermo (Italia)
Marco MARIETTA
Unità Operativa di Ematologia, Dipartimento di Oncologia, Ematologia e
Patologie dell’Apparato Respiratorio, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Policlinico di Modena
Modena (Italia)
Massimo MARSILI
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Area Critica
Medico Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Gerardo MARTINELLI
Sezione di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Chirurgia Generale
e dei Trapianti d’Organo, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Policlinico
Sant’Orsola-Malpighi
Bologna (Italia)
49
Florence
2009
Faculty
Pietro MARTORANO
Neuroanestesia e Terapia Intensiva Postoperatoria Neurochirurgia, Clinica
di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Ancona (Italia)
Luciana MASCIA
Dipartimento di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università di Torino,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Molinette San Giovanni Battista
Torino (Italia)
Pasquale MASTRONARDI
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche
Anestesiologiche, Rianimatorie e dell’Emergenza, Università degli Studi di
Napoli Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Consalvo MATTIA
Dipartimento Scienze Anestesiologiche, Medicina Critica e Terapia del
Dolore, ICOT, Polo Pontino, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Roma (Italia)
Vittorio MATTIOLI
Unità Operativa di Anestesiologia, Terapia Intensiva Postoperatoria,
Medicina del Dolore e Cure Palliative, IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
Giovanni Paolo II
Bari (Italia)
Teresita MAZZEI
Cattedra di Chemioterapia, Dipartimento di Farmacologia Preclinica e
Clinica, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Anna Teresa MAZZEO
Sezione di Anestesiologia, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Scienze
Psichiatriche e Anestesiologiche, Università degli Studi di Messina
Messina (Italia)
Davide MAZZON
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedale di Belluno
Belluno (Italia)
Federico MECACCI
Dipartimento di Ginecologia, Perinatologia, Riproduzione Umana,
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Rocco MEDIATI
Unità di Cure Palliative e Terapia del Dolore, Dipartimento Oncologico,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Annamaria MELANI
Struttura Dipartimentale di Anestesiologia, Dipartimento Materno-Infantile,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Rita M. MELOTTI
Cattedra di Anestesiologia, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche
Specialistiche e Anestesiologiche, Università degli Studi di Bologna
Bologna (Italia)
Maurizio MENARINI
Unità Operativa Rianimazione 118, Azienda USL di Bologna
Bologna (Italia)
Francesco MENICHETTI
Unita Operativa Malattie Infettive, Azienda Ospedaliera Pisana
Pisa (Italia)
Guido MERLI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Fondazione IRCCS Centro
Cardiologico Monzino
Milano (Italia)
Lorenzo MIRABILE
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer
Firenze (Italia)
Francesco MOJOLI
Sezione di Anestesiologia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Università
degli Studi di Pavia, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo
Pavia (Italia)
Vincenzo MONTRONE
Fisiopatologia e Terapia del Dolore e Cure Palliative, Azienda Ospedaliera
A. Cardarelli
Napoli (Italia)
Roberta MONZANI
Day Hospital Chirurgico, Istituto Clinico Humanitas
Rozzano, MI (Italia)
Andrea MORELLI
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma La
Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Renato MORETTI
Chirurgia Generale, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Piero MORINO
Unità Cure Palliative, Leniterapia, Hospice Convento delle Oblate, Azienda
Sanitaria di Firenze e Cure Palliative, Istituto Ortopedico Toscano
Firenze (Italia)
Giuseppe NARDI
Dipartimento Shock e Trauma, Azienda Ospedaliera San Camillo Forlanini
Roma (Italia)
Emanuele NASOLE
Istituto Iperbarico
Villafranca di Verona,
VR (Italia)
50
Florence
2009
Faculty
Paolo NAVALESI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Maggiore della Carità
Novara (Italia)
Paolo NESI
Dipartimento di Sistemi e Informatica, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Pierluigi NICOLETTI
Laboratorio di Microbiologia e Virologia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Massimo NOLLI
Servizio Anestesia, Analgesia, Medicina Perioperatoria, Azienda Istituti
Ospitalieri Cremonesi
Cremona (Italia)
Andrea NOVELLI
Dipartimento di Farmacologia Preclinica e Clinica, Università degli Studi
di Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Roberto OGGIONI
Struttura Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento delle
Terapie Intensive, Azienda Sanitaria di Firenze, Ospedale del Mugello
Borgo San Lorenzo, FI
(Italia)
Michele OPPIZZI
Dipartimento di Cardiologia, Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Luciano ORSI
Unità Operativa Cure Palliative, Azienda Ospedaliera Ospedale Maggiore
e Rete di Cure Palliative
Crema (Italia)
James A. OSORIO
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Weill Cornell Medical
College of Cornell University, New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, NY (USA)
Caterina PACE
Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Chirurgiche e dell’Emergenza,
Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
Napoli (Italia)
Salvatore PALERMO
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva Post-Operatoria,
Dipartimento Interdisciplinare di Scienze Specialistiche Chirurgiche, di
Microbiologia e dei Trapianti d’Organo, Università degli Studi di Genova,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria San Martino
Genova (Italia)
Francesco PAOLETTI
Struttura Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Anestesia
Rianimazione 1 e Medicina del Dolore, Azienda Ospedaliera di Perugia
Perugia (Italia)
Adriana PAOLICCHI
Dipartimento di Chirurgia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Pisana
Pisa (Italia)
Stefano PAPPAGALLO
Dipartimento Emergenza Urgenza, Azienda USL 11 Empoli
Empoli, FI (Italia)
Gilbert PARK
John Farman Intensive Care Unit, Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Cambridge (UK)
Leonardo PAROLI
Anesthesiologist, Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical
College
New York, NY (USA)
Alberto PASETTO
Dipartimento di Chirurgia Generale e Specialità Chirurgiche, Università
degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Servizio di Anestesia e
Rianimazione, Policlinico di Modena
Modena (Italia)
Nicolò PATRONITI
Dipartimento di Medicina Perioperatoria e Terapie Intensive, Terapia
Intensiva Generale, Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo
Monza (Italia)
Vittorio PAVONI
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento Specialtà Medico Chirurgiche,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Vito Aldo PEDUTO
Sezione di Anestesia, Analgesia e Terapia Intensiva, Dipartimento di
Medicina Sperimentale, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Policlinico
Monteluce
Perugia (Italia)
Paolo PELAIA
Unità di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Istituto di Emergenze MedicoChirurgiche, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Ospedali Riuniti
Ancona (Italia)
Mariano Alberto PENNISI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Valerio PEROTTI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
51
Florence
2009
Faculty
Antonio PESENTI
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università di Milano Bicocca,
Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo
Monza (Italia)
Flavia PETRINI
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio, ChietiPescara, ASL Chieti, Presidio Ospedaliero Clinicizzato SS. Annunziata
Chieti (Italia)
Ornella PIAZZA
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche
Anestesiologiche Rianimatorie e dell’Emergenza, Università degli Studi di
Napoli Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Domenico PIETRINI
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Paolo PIETROPAOLI
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma
La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Marco PIGA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Cagliari,
Ospedale San Giovanni di Dio
Cagliari (Italia)
Riccardo PINI
Cattedra di Medicina d’Urgenza, Dipartimento di Area Critica MedicoChirurgica, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giovanni PINTO
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma La
Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Pasquale PIPPA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Ortopedia, Azienda
Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Paolo PISCITELLI
Struttura Dipartimentale di Anestesiologia, Dipartimento Organi di Senso,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Giovanni PITTONI
Unità Operativa Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda
Ospedaliera di Padova
Padova (Italia)
Enrico POLATI
Sezione di Anestesiologia, Rianimazione e Terapia Antalgica, Dipartimento
di Scienze Anestesiologiche e Chirurgiche Specialistiche, Università degli
Studi di Verona, Policlinico G.B. Rossi
Verona (Italia)
Tiziana PRINCIPI
Unità di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Ancona (Italia)
Domenico PRISCO
Dipartimento di Area Critica Medico Chirurgica, Università degli Studi di
Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Francesco PROCACCIO
Unità Operativa Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva Neurochirurgica,
Dipartimento di Neurochirurgia, Ospedale Maggiore
Verona (Italia)
Rodolfo PROIETTI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Francesco PUGLIESE
Unità Operativa Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva, Trapianti d’Organo,
Dipartimento Anestesia a Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma La
Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Giorgio PULA
Anestesiologia, Università di Siena
Siena (Italia)
William RAFFAELI
Unità Operativa di Cure Palliative e Terapia del Dolore, Servizio di
Anestesia, Ospedale Infermi
Rimini (Italia)
Ferdinando RAIMONDI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Polo Universitario, Ospedale
L. Sacco
Milano (Italia)
Maurizio RAIMONDI
S.S.U.Em. 118, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo
Pavia (Italia)
Marco V. RANIERI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Torino,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Molinette San Giovanni Battista
Torino (Italia)
Marco RANUCCI
Servizio di Anestesia Cardiochirurgica, Gruppo Ospedaliero San Donato
San Donato Milanese,
MI (Italia)
52
Florence
2009
Faculty
Giuseppe A. RATTO
Unità Operativa Emergenze Intraospedaliere, Dipartimento di Emergenza
del Levante, ASL 2 Savonese, Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione,
Ospedale San Paolo
Savona (Italia)
Andrew RHODES
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, St. George’s Hospital Medical
School
London (UK)
Rocco ROMANO
Cattedra di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze,
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Ancona (Italia)
Paolo RONCUCCI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Spedali Riuniti Livorno
Livorno (Italia)
Giovanni ROSA
Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Medicina Critica e Terapia del
Dolore, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Roma (Italia)
Bruno ROSSETTO
Unità di Anestesia e Rianimazione di Cardiochirurgia, Azienda Ospedaliera
Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo
Bergamo (Italia)
Marco ROSSI
Dipartimento di Anestesia, Terapia Intensiva e Medicina del Dolore, Centro
di Ricerca e Formazione ad Alta Tecnologia nelle Scienze Biomediche
Giovanni Paolo II, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Campobasso (Italia)
Franco RUBERTO
Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Medicina Critica e Terapia del
Dolore, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Francesca RUBULOTTA
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Policlinico di Catania
Catania (Italia)
Francesco RUOCCO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Servizio di Medicina Iperbarica e Subacquea,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Alessandro F. SABATO
Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva, Università degli Studi di
Roma Tor Vergata, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico Tor
Vergata
Roma (Italia)
Valeria SALANDIN
Dipartimento di Anestesia, Rianimazione Terapia Intensiva, Azienda ULSS
9, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello
Treviso (Italia)
Luca SALVI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva, Anestesia Locoregionale
e Terapia Antalgica, IRCCS Centro Cardiologico Monzino
Milano (Italia)
Ida SALVO
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Ospedale dei Bambini V. Buzzi
Milano (Italia)
Claudio SANDRONI
Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore
Roma (Italia)
Maurizio SANGUINETTI
Istituto di Microbiologia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Policlinico
Universitario A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Ambrogio SANSONE
Cattedra di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di
Palermo
Palermo (Italia)
Giuliano SANTAGOSTINO
Dipartimento di Terapia Intensiva Aziendale, Azienda USL 3 Pistoia, Unità
Operativa di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia del Dolore, Ospedale del
Ceppo
Pistoia (Italia)
Letterio SANTAMARIA
Scuola di Specializzazione in Anestesia e Rianimazione, Unità Operativa
Complessa di Anestesia e Terapia sub e post-intensiva, Università degli
Studi di Messina, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Policlinico G. Martino
Messina (Italia)
Ermenegildo SANTANGELO
Unità Operativa di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Centro di Terapia Antalgica,
Università di Catanzaro, Policlinico Universitario Mater Domini
Catanzaro (Italia)
Armando SARTI
Struttura Dipartimentale di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Sanitaria di
Firenze, Ospedale Santa Maria Nuova
Firenze (Italia)
Antonio SATTIN
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda ULSS 6, Ospedale
San Bortolo
Vicenza (Italia)
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Florence
2009
Faculty
Gennaro SAVOIA
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento Materno-Infantile, Azienda
Ospedaliera A. Cardarelli
Napoli (Italia)
Michele SCESI
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento Emergenza Accettazione,
Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio, Chieti-Pescara, ASL Chieti, Presidio
Ospedaliero Clinicizzato SS. Annunziata
Chieti (Italia)
Fernando SCHIRALDI
Dipartimento di Medicina d’Urgenza, Ospedale San Paolo
Napoli (Italia)
Vittorio SCHWEIGER
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Verona Policlinico G.B. Rossi
Verona (Italia)
Federico F. SEMERARO
Unità Operativa Anestesia–Terapia Intensiva, Azienda USL di Bologna,
Ospedale Maggiore
Bologna (Italia)
Paola SERIO
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione ed Endoscopia Respiratoria,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Meyer
Firenze (Italia)
Giuseppe SERVILLO
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche
Anestesiologiche Rianimatorie e dell’Emergenza, Università degli Studi di
Napoli Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Gabriele SGANGA
Dipartimento di Chirurgia, Istituto di Clinica Chirurgica, Università
Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Policlinico A. Gemelli
Roma (Italia)
Beatrice SILVI
Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
Roma (Italia)
Angelo U. SINARDI
Dipatimento di Anestesia Rianimazione ed Emergenze Medico
Chirurgiche, Università degli Studi di Messina
Messina (Italia)
Luca SIRACUSANO
Sezione di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze,
Scienze Psichiatriche e Anestesiologiche, Università di Messina-Policlinico
Universitario G. Martino
Messina (Italia)
Erminio SISILLO
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Fondazione IRCCS Centro
Cardiologico Monzino
Milano (Italia)
Maurizio SOLCA
Struttura Complessa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Presidio Ospedaliero
di Cernusco sul Naviglio, Ospedale A. Uboldo, Azienda Ospedaliera di
Melegnano
Melegnano, MI (Italia)
Carlo SORBARA
Dipartimento di Anestesia, Rianimazione Terapia Intensiva, Azienda ULSS
9, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello
Treviso (Italia)
Massimiliano SORBELLO
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Policlinico di Catania
Catania (Italia)
Vincenzo SORRENTINO
Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Università degli Studi di Siena
Siena (Italia)
Charles L. SPRUNG
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hadassah
Hebrew University Medical Center
Jerusalem (Israel)
Sven STÄNDER
Department of Anaestesia and Intensive Care, Regional Hospital
Männedorf
(Switzerland)
Stefania STEFANI
Dipartimento di Scienze Microbiologiche, Università degli Studi di Catania
Catania (Italia)
Pedrag STEVANOVIC
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, University of Belgrade School of
Medicine
Belgrade (Serbia)
Nino STOCCHETTI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Terapia Intensiva
Neuroscienze, Università degli Studi di Milano, Fondazione IRCCS
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milano (Italia)
Kjetil SUNDE
Institute for Experimental Medical Research, Department of
Anaesthesiology, Ulleval University Hospital
Oslo (Norway)
54
Florence
2009
Faculty
Giuseppe SUSINI
Istituto di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva, Università di
Sassari
Sassari (Italia)
Paolo TACCONE
Dipartimento di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale
Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena
Milano (Italia)
Vincenzo TAGARIELLO
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione Ospedale San Pietro
Fatebenefratelli
Roma (Italia)
Riccardo TANI
Struttura Dipartimentale Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di
Emergenza e Accettazione Medica, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Vincenzo TEGAZZIN
Laboratorio di Diagnostica e Prevenzione dell’Ipertermia Maligna
e Sindrome Neurolettica, Azienda ULSS 16 Padova, Ospedale
Sant’Antonio
Padova (Italia)
Pierpaolo TERRAGNI
Dipartimento di Discipline Medico Chirurgiche, Sezione di Anestesiologia
e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Torino, Azienda OspedalieroUniversitaria Molinette San Giovanni Battista
Torino (Italia)
Andrea TOGNÙ
Servizio di Anestesia e Terapia intensiva, Istituti Ortopedici Rizzoli di
Bologna
Bologna (Italia)
Marco TOMASSETTI
Servizio di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliera San CamilloForlanini
Roma (Italia)
Giorgio TORRI
Istituto di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Università Vita-Salute, Fondazione
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
Luigi TRITAPEPE
Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche e Medicina Critica, Università
degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Rosalba TUFANO
Cattedra di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze
Chirurgiche Anestesiologiche Rianimatorie e dell’Emergenza, Università
degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Napoli (Italia)
Giorgio TULLI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Nuovo Ospedale San
Giovanni di Dio
Firenze (Italia)
Michele TUPPUTI
Istituto di Anestesia - Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Ospedale San
Giovanni
Cagliari (Italia)
William F. URMEY
Department of Anaesthesiology, Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell
Medical College
New York, NY (USA)
Herbert VALENSISE
Dipartimento di Ostetricia e Ginecologia, Università degli Studi di Roma
Tor Vergata
Roma (Italia)
Serafina VALENTE
Unità di Terapia Intensiva Coronarica, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria
Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Andrea VALERI
Chirurgia Generale, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Renato VELLUCCI
Unità di Cure Palliative e Terapia del Dolore, Dipartimento Oncologico,
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi
Firenze (Italia)
Mario VENDITTI
Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica, Università degli Studi di Roma La
Sapienza, Policlinico Umberto I
Roma (Italia)
Francesco VENNERI
Struttura Semplice Rischio Clinico, Direzione Sanitaria, Azienda Sanitaria
di Firenze
Firenze (Italia)
Francesco S. VENUTI
Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Scienze Psichiatriche e Anestesiologiche,
Università degli Studi di Messina
Messina (Italia)
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Florence
2009
Faculty
Giuliano VEZZANI
Unità Operativa di Anestesia-Rianimazione, Terapia Iperbarica,
Dipartimento Emergenza-Urgenza, Azienda USL Parma, Presidio
Ospedaliero Vaio-Fidenza
Fidenza, PR (Italia)
Pierluigi VIALE
Istituto di Malattie Infettive, Università degli Studi di Udine
Udine (Italia)
Jean-Louis VINCENT
Department of Intensive Care, Erasme University Hospital, Brussels Free
University
Brussels (Belgium)
Cesare VITTORI
Struttura di Anestesia e Terapia Intensiva Neurochirurgica, Dipartimento di
Terapia Intensiva e Anestesia, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Senese,
Policlinico Le Scotte
Siena (Italia)
Carlo Alberto VOLTA
Sezione di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Scienze
Chirurgiche Anestesiologiche e Radiologiche, Università degli Studi di
Ferrara, Ospedale Sant’Anna
Ferrara (Italia)
Roberto G. WETZL
Dipartimento di Anestesia, Rianimazione e Urgenza, Ospedale Regionale
della Valle d’Aosta U. Parini
Aosta (Italia)
Nicola ZADRA
Unità Operativa di Anestesia e Rianimazione, Azienda Ospedaliera di
Padova
Padova (Italia)
Marco ZANELLO
Anestesia e Rianimazione, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Università degli
Studi di Bologna, Azienda USL di Bologna, Ospedale Bellaria
Bologna (Italia)
Alberto ZANGRILLO
Cattedra di Anestesia e Rianimazione Cardio-Toraco-Vascolare, Università
Vita-Salute, Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milano (Italia)
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Florence
2009
Opening Ceremony
Friday, August 28 5.00 > 8.00 pm
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Moderators:
A.R. De Gaudio
(Italy),
A. Gullo (Italy),
R. Tufano (Italy)
Opening Address
A.R. De Gaudio (Organising Committee Chairman), J. Besso (President, WFSICCM), P.D. Lumb (past
President, WFSICCM), G. Williams (President, WFCCN), A. Argent (President, WFPICCS), L. Gattinoni
(President, SIAARTI), E. Majno (Managing Director, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi - Florence), G.F.
Gensini (Dean of Florence University Medical School)
Opening Session
Inside Critical Care: Continuing Medical Education and What we Have Learned
in the Last 35 Years
Introduction
A. Gullo (Italy)
The needs for children in natural or manmade disaster
A. Argent (South Africa)
Focus on priority: obstetrics at high risk
R. Alexander (UK), F. Paruk (South Africa)
Highlights on critical care nursing
G. Williams (Australia)
Critical care in countries with limited resources
S. Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Welcome Cocktail
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Scientific
Programme
WFSICCM Refresher Courses
Friday, August 28
Room 4
Advanced Workstation for Critical Airway Situations and Crisis Resources
Coordinator: F. Petrini (Italy)
Restricted-access course, limited to 50 participants. The course will only be held if a minimum of 40 attendants is reached.
Target group: physician specialist in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine; all other physicians with clinical experience in OR, PACU, ED,
ICU and generally in critical care and emergency medicine.
Registration fee: € 180,00 VAT included
Faculty: M. Antonelli (Italy), S. Baroncini (Italy), E. Cohen (USA), G. Frova (Italy), A. Guarino (Italy), J. Heuer (Germany), S. Jaber
(France), G. Merli (Italy), G. Sangiorgi (Italy), M. Pennisi (Italy), F. Petrini (Italy), M. Sorbello (Italy), R. Trisolini (Italy)
Speakers will disclose any significant financial relationship with the manufacturer of the commercial products which will be discussed in the
presentations.
8.00 am > 5.00 pm
8.00 am
Industrial preparation of the
stations
TUTOR BRIEFING
Welcome and admittance
of substitutes for participants,
if any
Organisation of the participants
The industrial support will be useful to solve technical and
logistic problems
The presence of their team is allowed but will not influence the
presentations of the experts or the protocols and solutions
suggested to the audience
Participants will be split into 5 groups
9.00 am
Presentation of the team of
experts
Presentation of participants
Discussion on the expectations
previously declared by the
participants
Assessment of participants’ personal profiles
10.00 am
Goal of the course
Overwiew of the topics and
preparation of the scenarios
Evidence in the literature and discussion. The diagnostic and
therapeutic procedures needed for the advanced management
of critically ill patients will be presented
10.15 am
CLINICAL SCENARIOS
1) A trauma patient in ED
needs an airway expert
2) A difficult airway
management and the weaning
problems
3) A thoracic patient during
postoperative respiratory
emergency
4) A patient in ICU needs a
percutaneous tracheotomy
Teaching notes: 4 common critical scenarios will be presented
by the experts (5-6 slides – 15 min/each scenario)
1) unexpected difficult intubation, solved by extraglottic device
by the out of hospital service, needing CT or pnx treatment in
ED; the role of a complete airway diagnostic endoscopy and the
basic diagnostic competences
2) don’t loose the airway: safety extubation, VAP prevention and
diagnostic tools (BAL; tube cuff control…)
3) the management of the lung separation (e.g. for
hemorrhagic airway) and the tools for tube exchanger
4) the avoidance of the complications and the role of fiberoptic
technique; problems during the change of the cannulae
Participants will vote the personal preference for the proposed
solutions (i.e. vote by ticket: red – yellow – green)
11.15 am
QUESTIONS TO BE SOLVED:
What everybody can do to
make patient care safer
The suggested solutions for solving the previous cases will be
discussed asking faculty in role play
11.30 am
QUESTIONS TO BE SOLVED:
Airway management in ICU.
Are we ready for guidelines?
The expert team will present proposals for clinical algorithms
and pathway useful for the scenarios:
a) DAM in the critically ill patient
b) DAM in the tracheotomised patient
The two proposed scenarios will be distributed to the
participants, with some more didactic material
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WFSICCM Refresher Courses
12.30 pm
Break time
1.00 pm
‘HANDS-ON’ SESSION
WS 1 A
WS 1 B
FOB knowledge: basic and advanced – equipment
maintenance that provide for rapid processing and
restocking. The technique for BAL and brush device protection.
WS 2 A
WS 2 B
FOB competences for critically ill patient airway
management: nasal and oral intubation via conduit airway –
drugs of choice for sedation and topical
anestesia
WS 3 A
WS 3 B
FOB bronchial separation and specimens. Bronchial
blockers.
WS 4 A
WS 4 B
Difficult airways for difficult patients: unexpected difficult
airway; FOB combined with extraglottic devices and Aintree
catheter
WS 4 C
Retrograde intubation; rapid access to the trachea for CVCI
WS 5
4.30 -5.00 pm
Participants will experience on manikins with the techniques
discussed during the morning session.
Discussion on
Video bronchoscopy for advanced techniques; percutaneous
tracheostomy assistance and
endoscopic management. Use of tube exchange catheters.
Cost-effectiveness and safety management of the devices –
technical comparative tables will be distributed
Before-after: expectations and evaluation of the Course
Accreditamento ECM richiesto per Medico Chirurgo
Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione, medicina interna, medicina d’urgenza
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WFSICCM Refresher Courses
Friday, August 28
Palazzina Lorenese - ROOM E
US-guided Central Vascular Acces [US-CVA] for Physicians
Course Directors: M. Pittiruti (Italy), M.Lamperti (Italy)
Organised by GAVeCeLT and WINFOCUS
One-day monothematic theoretic-practical course (6 hours overall) for physicians with or without experience of ultrasonography.
Restricted-access course, limited to 28 participants.
Registration fee: € 150,00 VAT included. The Course will only be held if a minimum of 20 attendants is reached.
9.00 am > 12.30 pm
Theory
9.00 am
Course introduction
9.30 am
US physics and technology, semeiotics and anatomy of central veins
D.G. Biasucci (Italy)
10.30 am
CVA technique for the US-guided puncture of the internal jugular vein, of the innominate vein, of the subclavian
vein, and of the axillary vein
M. Pittiruti (Italy)
11.30
Evidence in the literature: Cost-effectiveness and safety of US-guided venous puncture
G. Scoppettuolo (Italy)
Discussion
12.30 pm Break
Practice
1.00 pm
Training in US anatomy and US semeiotics of central veins
Teachers: D.G. Biasucci (Italy) – M. Pittiruti (Italy)
US visualisation of the internal jugular vein, of the subclavian and axillary veins, of the subclavian-jugular venous
confluence and of the innominate trunk on healthy models
(small group training with separate teachers)
Vein puncture training on a simulator
Teachers: A. La Greca (Italy) – G. Scoppettuolo (Italy)
Example on a simulator of US-guided positioning of a non-tunnelled short-term CVC (direct Seldinger technique)
(small group training with separate teachers)
5.00 pm
End of the course
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Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione, medicina interna, medicina d’urgenza
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WFSICCM Refresher Courses
Friday, August 28
Palazzina Lorenese – ROOM C
ICU and Transplantation: Simulated Clinical Scenarios
Course Directors: A. Arcadipane (Italy), G. Burgio (Italy), G. Chiaramonte (Italy)
Restricted-access course, limited to 20 participants (physicians, nurses, junior intensivists)
The workshop will only be held if the established number of 20 attendants is reached
Registration fee: € 60,00 VAT included
10.00 am >12.00 pm
1st Scenario
Management of Multi-Organ Donor in ICU
G. Burgio (Italy)
10.00 am
Welcome address, introduction to the simulation environment and to simulation modalities
10.10 am
Introduction to the 1st clinical case: Management of multiple organ donors in the intensive care setting
10.20 am
Clinical case simulation with direct involvement of one or two participants
10.45 am
Debriefing with questions concerning the clinical case and the simulation session, and answers from the
participants with the televoting system
11.00 am Break
2nd Scenario
Fulminant Hepatitis - Managment of ICU Patient Before Liver Transplant
G. Chiaramonte (Italy)
11.10 am
Introduction to the 2nd clinical case: Management of patients with fulminant hepatitis admitted to the intensive care
unit and candidate for liver transplantation
11.20 am
Clinical case simulation with direct involvement of one or two participants
11.45 am
Debriefing with questions concerning the clinical case and the simulation session, and answers from the
participants with the televoting system
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WFSICCM Refresher Courses
Saturday, August 29
Palazzina Lorenese – ROOM E
US-guided Peripheral Venous Access [US-PVA] for Physicians and Nurses
Course Directors: M. Pittiruti (Italy), M. Lamperti (Italy)
Organised by GAVeCeLT and WINFOCUS
One-day training course for physicians and nurses (6 hours overall), dedicated to the US-guided positioning of central and peripheral brachial
venous lines (PICC and Midline).
Monothematic restricted-access theoretic-practical course, limited to 28 participants.
Registration fee: € 150,00 VAT included. The Course will only be held if a minimum of 20 attendants is reached.
9.00 am > 6.00 pm
Theory
9.00 am
Course introduction
9.30 am
US physics and technology, semeiotics and anatomy of peripheral veins
D.G. Biasucci (Italy)
10.30 am
PVA technique suitable for the US-guided implant of cannula needles, Midline and PICC catheters: Basilic vein,
brachial veins, cephalic vein
M. Pittiruti (Italy)
11.30 am
Evidence in the literature: Cost-effectiveness of brachial accesses; advantages of US-guided positioning
G. Scoppettuolo (Italy)
Discussion
12.30 pm Break
Practice
2.00 pm
Training in US anatomy and US semeiotics of peripheral veins
Teachers: D.G. Biasucci (Italy) – M. Pittiruti (Italy)
US visualisation of the basilic vein, of the brachial artery and veins, of the cephalic vein on healthy models
(small group training with separate teachers)
Vein puncture training on a simulator
Teachers: I. Migliorini (Italy) – G. Scoppettuolo (Italy)
Example on a simulator of US-guided cannula needle positioning, Midline and PICC catheters
(small group training with separate teachers)
6.00 pm
End of the course
Accreditamento ECM richiesto per Medico Chirurgo
Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione, medicina interna, medicina d’urgenza e per Infermiere
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WFSICCM Workshops
Tuesday, September 1
Sala della Volta
Critical Care Ultrasound
Coordinators: C. Pelagatti (Italy), G. Via (Italy)
Endorsed by GAVeCeLT and WINFOCUS
Hands-on training on healthy volunteers, US-simulator mannequins, phantoms for US-guided procedures.
Sequential workstations (35 min each) with rotation, trainer to trainee ratio 1:5. Total duration 5 hours.
Restricted-access course, limited to 35 participants. The course will only be held if the established number of 35 attendants is reached.
Registration fee: € 100,00 VAT included
Please note that attendance to the introductory session of August 31, Room 15 (8.30 am – 1.30 pm) is strongly recommended.
8.30 am > 1.30 pm
8.30 am
Introduction
Airways management
E. Storti (Italy)
Lung Ultrasound
D. Lichtenstein (France)
Focused Echocardiography + Simulation Mannequin
L. Neri (Italy), G. Via (Italy)
FAST and beyond
L. Barozzi (Italy)
11.05 am Break
US-guided vascular access + Phantoms
C. Pelagatti (Italy)
US-guided nervous block
R. Breitkreutz (Germany)
Deep venous thrombosis, optic nerve and beyond
T. Petrovic (France)
1.20 pm
Conclusions
Assegnati n. 4 crediti ECM per Medico Chirurgo
Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione, medicina interna, medicina d’urgenza
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SIAARTI Workshops
Venerdì 28 agosto
Palazzina Lorenese - Room D
Workshop Ultrasuoni – Arto superiore e arto inferiore
Coordinatrice: L. Bertini (Roma)
Corsi a numero chiuso - massimo 30 partecipanti per ciascun workshop
Quota d’iscrizione € 60,00 IVA inclusa per ciascun workshop
Il workshop sarà attivato al raggiungimento di 30 iscrizioni
L’uso degli ultrasuoni in anestesia locoregionale è relativamente nuovo, ma l’interesse per tale metodica si è rapidamente diffuso in molte sale
operatorie europee. Il primo blocco eco-guidato è stato descritto nel 1978 ma soltanto nel 1990 si è potuto assistere, attraverso l’impiego
di apparecchiature ecografiche più piccole e maneggevoli anche se di alta precisione, alla realizzazione in vivo di un’anestesia plessica per
immagini.
Negli ultimi anni l’utilizzo degli ultrasuoni si è dimostrato utile per migliorare il successo e la sicurezza delle tecniche di anestesia locoregionale
riducendo anche il disconfort per il paziente durante l’esecuzione, come risulta dalla analisi della letteratura scientifica sull’argomento.
Il workshop è dedicato ad anestesisti interessati all’applicazione dell’ecografia alle varie tecniche di anestesia locoregionale. Obiettivo formativo è
quello di fornire ai partecipanti informazioni di anatomia ecografica e di applicazione di questa alle tecniche di anestesia locoregionale.
Il workshop si svolgerà con l’utilizzo di modelli e di simulatori. Dopo una fase iniziale di apprendimento del funzionamento e delle principali
regolazioni dell’ecografo, i partecipanti saranno messi in grado di procedere all’identificazione ultrasonografica delle principali strutture anatomiche
di interesse anestesiologico. Successivamente i partecipanti potranno osservare direttamente sui modelli le tecniche apprese precedentemente
e provare direttamente su “phantom” ad utilizzare aghi e sonde ecografiche.
I docenti sono stati scelti tra i migliori esperti italiani di ecografia applicata all’anestesia locoregionale, con notevole esperienza in questo tipo di
eventi formativi.
10.00 am > 12.00 pm
Arto superiore (2 ore)
10.00 am
3 stazioni con “living models”
10 discenti a rotazione per ogni postazione
Docenti: M. Baciarello (Parma), G. Danelli (Parma), L. Paroli (New York - NY, USA)
2.00 > 4.00 pm
Arto inferiore (2 ore)
2.00 pm
3 stazioni con “living models”
10 discenti a rotazione per ogni postazione
Docenti: M. Baciarello (Parma), A. Tognù (Bologna ), M. Tomassetti (Roma)
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SIAARTI Corsi
Precongressuali
Venerdì 28 agosto 9.00 am >12.30 pm
Room 5
Paziente anziano e chirurgia
Coordinatori: G. Bettelli (Ancona), E. Calderini (Milano)
Quota d’iscrizione € 60,00 IVA inclusa
Il corso sarà attivato al raggiungimento di 70 iscrizioni
9.00 am
9.15 am
9.30 am
9.45 am
10.00 am
Introduzione
Il grande anziano: una nuova sfida per l’anestesista rianimatore?
G. Bettelli (Ancona)
Preparare l’anziano alla chirurgia
Cosa valutare?
G. Bettelli (Ancona)
Ottimizzazione delle condizioni di base e terapie concomitanti
M. Fusari (Bologna)
Comunicazione e consenso informato
M. Giampieri (Ancona)
Discussione
10.15 am Break
10.30 am
10.45 am
11.00 am
11.15 am
11.30 am
11.45 am
12.00 pm
12.15 pm
Tecniche anestesiologiche
Implicazioni farmacodinamiche e cinetiche
S. Falchi (Firenze)
Approccio ventilatorio e vie aeree
E. Calderini (Milano)
ALR
C. Pace (Napoli)
Discussione
Outcome e complicanze perioperatorie
Quali sono le complicanze più frequenti e come prevenirle
M. Solca (Melegnano, MI)
Il ricorso alla terapia intensiva e i risultati
Y. Leykin (Pordenone)
Possiamo ipotizzare dei limiti al nostro intervento?
P. Pelaia (Ancona)
Discussione
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Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione, geriatria
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SIAARTI Corsi
Precongressuali
Venerdì 28 agosto 10.00 am > 5.00 pm
Palazzina Lorenese - Room B
Organizzazione delle emergenze intraospedaliere: Progetto Cielo
Coordinatore: G. Savoia (Napoli)
Corso a numero chiuso – massimo 20 partecipanti
Per iscrizioni scrivere a Gennaro Savoia – e-mail: [email protected], cell. 339 6344751
10.00 am
Presentazione del corso
S. Borga (Orbassano, TO), E. Cerchiari (Bologna), E. De Blasio (Benevento), G. Savoia (Napoli),
F. Semeraro (Bologna)
10.30 am
Dimensioni del problema
E. De Blasio (Benevento)
lezione teorica
10.50 am
Come descrivere un sistema di emergenza intraospedaliero
E. Cerchiari (Bologna)
lezione teorico-pratica
11.30 am
Linee guida a confronto
G. Savoia (Napoli)
lezione teorica
11.50 am
Utstein style: quali dati
F. Semeraro (Bologna)
lezione pratica
12.50 pm Break
1.30 pm
Percorsi educazionali
S. Borga (Orbassano, TO)
lezione teorica
1.50 pm
Come sistematizzare un modello di risposta alle emergenze intraospedaliere
esercitazione pratica con i docenti
3.20 pm
Evoluzione del sistema pro/contro
E. Cerchiari (Bologna), E. De Blasio (Benevento)
arbitro: G. Savoia (Napoli)
4.00 pm
Discussione generale
4.30 pm
Valutazioni finali
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Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione
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SIAARTI Corsi
Precongressuali
Venerdì 28 agosto - Sabato 29 agosto
Sala della Volta
Approccio teorico-pratico dell’anestesista rianimatore all’ecocardiografia (2 giornate)
Coordinatore: F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
Corso a numero chiuso – massimo 60 partecipanti
Organizzato dal Gruppo di studio SIAARTI per l’anestesia cardio-toraco-vascolare
Quota d’iscrizione € 120,00 IVA inclusa
Il corso sarà attivato al raggiungimento di 50 iscrizioni
28 agosto 8.15 am > 5.00 pm
8.15 am
8.45 am
9.15 am
9.45 am
L’esame ECO - Basi dell’ecocardiografia
F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
Fisica e principi degli ultrasuoni: l’essenziale
M. Oppizzi (Milano)
L’esame TransToracico: principali proiezioni
A. Sarti (Firenze)
L’esame TransEsofageo: principali proiezioni
S. Cattaneo (Bergamo)
10.15 am Break
10.45 am
Esercitazioni pratiche di eco - Sei postazioni con tutoraggio diretto
12.15 pm Break
Tutto quello che deve sapere il moderno anestesista-rianimatore sull’uso degli ultrasuoni
1.15 pm
1.45 pm
2.15 pm
La funzione sistolica del ventricolo sinistro e i deficit contrattili
F. Guarracino (Pisa)
La funzione sistolica del ventricolo destro e l’aumento del postcarico
E. Sisillo (Milano)
La funzione diastolica del ventricolo sinistro
F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
2.45 pm Break
3.15 pm
3.45 pm
4.15 pm
Valutazioni Emodinamiche (parte 1)
D. Colella (Roma), M. Ranucci (S. Donato Milanese, MI)
Valutazioni Emodinamiche (parte 2)
S. Cattaneo (Bergamo), F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
Esercitazioni pratiche di emodinamica
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Precongressuali
29 agosto 8.00 am > 7.00 pm
L’eco in sala operatoria
8.00 am
8.45 am
9.30 am
Il paziente cardiopatico sottoposto ad anestesia non cardiaca: quali informazioni dall’ecocardiografia
M. Oppizzi (Milano)
Emodinamica instabile in sala operatoria: come gestisco la volemia e il rimpiazzo volemico
L. Tritapepe (Roma)
Cuore polmonare acuto: embolia polmonare massiva
M. Oppizzi (Milano)
10.15 am Break
10.45 am
11.30 am
12.15 pm
Valutazione delle insufficienze valvolari
A. Locatelli (Cuneo)
L’uso dell’ecocardiografia in chirurgia vascolare e negli accessi vascolari
A. Locatelli (Cuneo)
Esercitazioni pratiche
1.00 pm Break
L’eco in terapia intensiva e in emergenza
2.30 pm
3.15 pm
4.00 pm
Il politraumatizzato ipoteso e la patologia aortica acuta
F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
Lo shock e la sepsi: eco goal therapy
A. Sarti (Firenze)
L’interazione cuore-polmone
B. Rossetto (Bergamo)
4.45 pm Break
5.15 pm
Prospettive future: l’eco tridimensionale
V. Salandin (Treviso), C. Sorbara (Treviso)
6.00 pm
Esercitazioni pratiche con l’ecografo
6.45 pm
Chiusura del corso con test di apprendimento
Assegnati n. 15 crediti per Medico Chirurgo
Discipline: anestesia e rianimazione, cardiologia, medicina e chirurgia d’accettazione e d’urgenza
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10th Congress of the World Federation
of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Saturday, August 29 8.30 > 11.00 am
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Opening Lecture
An introduction
J. Besso (Venezuela)
Lecture: A life through critical care
M.H. Weil (USA)
9.00 am
Moderators:
A. Braschi (Italia),
E. Cohen (USA)
Airway Management
Sunday 30th August
Difficult airways in ICU: the dimension of the problem
J. Heuer (Germany)
Difficult airways or difficult patients
S. Jaber (France)
Airway fibrescope competencies in critically ill patients
R. Trisolini (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: Airway management in ICU: are we ready for guidelines?
M. Sorbello (Italy)
11.00 am Break
Room 2
8.30 am
Moderators:
M. Castagneto
(Italy),
D. Demetriades
(USA)
Trauma Care
Monday 31st August
Complications in trauma surgery
F. Plani (Australia)
Penetrating chest trauma
D. Demetriades (USA)
Blunt chest trauma
F. Plani (Australia)
Lecture: Can steroid treatment be made more efficient in ARDS?
G. Hedenstierna (Sweden)
PANEL
Discussants: D. Demetriades (USA), G. Hedenstierna (Sweden), J.C. Marshall (Canada), F. Plani
(Australia), G. Sganga (Italy), M. Sugrue (Australia)
11.00 am Break
Room 3
8.30 am
Moderators:
M.A. De La Cal
(Spain),
L. Silvestri (Italy)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Tuesday 1st September
Fever in ICU patients
G.J. Dobb (Australia)
Initiative to reduce infection
M. Fisher (Australia)
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antimicrobial drugs in ICU
F. Pea (Italy)
Public awareness and perception of sepsis
F. Rubulotta (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: Immune system in severe infections
E. Faist (Germany)
11.00 am Break
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Room 4
8.30 am
MEET THE EXPERT – The role of sodium control in subarachnoid bleeding
F.M.B. Maciel (Brazil)
9.00 am
Moderators:
F.M.B. Maciel
(Brasil),
G. Offenstadt
(France)
Cerebral Death and Organ Procurement
Grading severity of CNS dysfunction
G. Citerio (Italy)
Multimodal monitoring of cerebral function
K. Shukri (Saudi Arabia)
Diagnosis of cerebral death
E. Maury (France)
Discussion
Lecture: Organ donors procurement
M. Manyalich (Spain)
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Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Saturday 29th August
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11.00 am Break
8.30 am
Moderators:
P.D. Lumb (USA),
J.L. Vincent
(Belgium)
Bleeding
Monitoring perioperative coagulation
R. Abbate (Italy)
Consumption coagulopathy in the critically ill
M. Levi (The Netherlands)
Discussion
Lecture: Alternatives to blood product transfusion in the critically ill
J.L. Vincent (Belgium)
Sunday 30th August
Room 5
11.00 am Break
Opening Lecture: Lung-heart interactions
M.R. Pinsky (USA)
9.00 am
Moderators:
J. Parrillo (USA),
M.R. Pinsky (USA)
Cardiovascular
What is the role of PA catheter?
M.M. Levy (USA)
Assessment of fluid responsiveness
TBD
Minimally invasive monitoring strategies: where are the data?
M.R. Pinsky (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: Ultrasound in cardiac intensive care
J. Poelaert (Belgium)
11.00 am Break
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8.30 am
Monday 31st August
Room 6
Friday 28th August
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2009
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World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 7
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
S. Bhagwanjee
(South Africa),
E.J. Jimenez (USA)
Education, Training and Quality in Critical Care Medicine – Part I
Evidence-Based Medicine in critical care
D. Cook (Canada)
Scoring system in critical care
P.G.H. Metnitz (Austria)
The performance in ICU
J.R. Le Gall (France)
Discussion
Lecture: Standards and guidelines in critical care
D. Cook (Canada)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
11.30 am
Moderators:
A. Braschi (Italy),
E. Cohen (USA)
Lung and Artificial Ventilation
ARDS
L. Gattinoni (Italy)
Invasive and non-invasive management of COPD exacerbation
G. Conti (Italy)
The open lung concept: clinical relevance
G. Hedenstierna (Sweden)
Discussion
Lecture: Monitoring of the respiratory system
U. Lucangelo (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
1.30 pm Break
11.30 am
Moderators:
D. Demetriades
(USA),
G. Sganga (Italy)
Trauma Care
Fluid replacement: how, when, what risks?
G. Berlot (Italy)
Damage control
D. Demetriades (USA)
Abdominal compartment syndrome
M. Sugrue (Australia)
Discussion
Lecture: Aorta traumatic dissection: timing and strategy
P. Stefano (Italy)
Sunday 30th August
Room 2
11.30 am
Moderators:
P. Dellinger (USA),
J.L. Vincent
(Belgium)
Surviving Sepsis Campaign and the Bundles
Methodology of a global initiative for improving care
P. Dellinger (USA)
Developing the guidelines: using the GRADE system
J.C. Marshall (Canada)
Result of phase III of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign
M.M. Levy (USA)
PANEL
Discussants: A. Artigas (Spain), P. Dellinger (USA), J.C. Marshall (Canada), F. Palizas (Argentina),
K. Reinhart (Germany), F. Rubulotta (Italy), G. Tulli (Italy), J.L. Vincent (Belgium), X. Xi (China)
1.10 pm Break
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Room 3
Monday 31st August
1.30 pm Break
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Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 4
11.30 am
Moderators:
P.D. Lumb (USA),
N. Volpe (UK)
Sedation and Analgesia
Saturday 29th August
Sedation and pain assessment
F. Cavaliere (Italy)
Titration of opioids for acute pain management
G. Varrassi (Italy)
Multimodal pain control in ICU
P.D. Lumb (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: Metabolic and immunological consequences of pain
F. Carli (Canada)
1.30 pm Break
Room 5
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
M. DeVita (USA),
B. Du (China)
Medical Emergency Team – Definition, Organisation, Quality of Care
Rationale of rapid response team
M. DeVita (USA)
In-hospital cardiac arrest
E. Cerchiari (Italy)
Can delays in ICU admissions be avoided? The role of the medical Emergency Team
J. Takala (Switzerland)
Discussion
Lecture: Simulation-based education improves the quality of care in critical care
M. DeVita (USA)
1.30 pm Break
Room 6
Monday 31st August
11.30 am
Moderators:
P. Foëx (UK),
G.F. Gensini (Italy)
Cardiovascular
Circulatory shock states and CPR - Reevaluating vasopressor and inotropic drugs
M.H. Weil (USA)
Sudden cardiac death
G.F. Gensini (Italy)
Heart failure: clinical assessment and early pharmacological management
J. Parrillo (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: Transitioning from invasive to non-invasive intensive critical care monitoring
M.H. Weil (USA)
1.30 pm Break
Tuesday 1st September
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Education, Training and Quality in Critical Care Medicine – Part II
Professionalism
A. Gullo (Italy)
Critical care costs
B. Guidet (France)
E-distance learning
F. Plani (Australia)
Discussion
Lecture: Healthcare disparities in critical care
S. Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Saturday 29th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
A. Gullo (Italy)
E.J. Jimenez (USA)
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Florence
2009
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Sunday 30th August
1.30 pm Break
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Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Saturday, August 29 Lunch Sessions 1.30 > 3.00 pm
Room 2
Saturday 29th August
1.30 pm
Registrations
1.45 - 2.45 pm
Chairmen:
G. Marx (Germany),
J.L. Vincent
(Belgium)
Haemodynamic monitoring in sepsis
With an unrestricted
educational grant
from
EDWARDS
LIFESCIENCES
From arterial pressure to cardiac output
M.R. Pinsky (USA)
Reliability of FloTrac system in patients with sepsis
D. De Backer (Belgium)
Cardiac output and ScvO2: Yin & Yang
F. Michard (Switzerland)
Sunday 30th August
Room 3
1.15 pm
Registrations
1.30 – 3.00 pm
Chairman:
A.R. De Gaudio
(Italy)
New perspectives and landmark advances in critical care medicine - Focus on acute,
severe hypertension
Monday 31st August
With an unrestricted
educational grant
from
THE MEDICINES
COMPANY
Effects of acute, severe hypertension on target organ damage
A.R. De Gaudio (Italy)
Strategies for acute blood pressure management in the critical care setting: current and new therapies
J.H. Levy (USA)
The perioperative setting – unique considerations in the surgical setting: what do the trials teach us?
E.G. Avery (USA)
Case studies in Critical Care and perioperative hypertension: optimal clinical approaches to reducing mortality,
renal dysfunction and adverse thrombotic events
Faculty
Take home messages and conclusions
A.R. De Gaudio (Italy)
Tuesday 1st September
Access limited to 300 participants.
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Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Saturday, August 29 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
PEEP in 2009
6.00 pm
MEET THE EXPERT – Airway management – what is new
E. Cohen (USA)
Low tidal volume: an evidence-based dimension
M.V. Ranieri (Italy)
Evaluating recent clinical trials
M.M. Levy (USA)
How to determine PEEP at the bedside
J. Marini (USA)
Artificial ventilation biotrauma
A.S. Slutsky (Canada)
Discussion
Lecture: Computerised selection of ventilatory pattern during mechanical ventilation
G. Iotti (Italy)
Room 2
3.30 pm
G. Berlot (Italy),
Moderators:
D. Demetriades
(USA)
Trauma Care
Pre-hospital trauma care
Z. Farina (South Africa)
Trauma – focus on Triage
F. Plani (Australia)
Trauma scoring system
G.J. Dobb (Australia)
Discussion
Lecture: Trauma Centre – rationale, organisation, standards, audit and costs
D. Demetriades (USA)
Sunday 30th August
3.30 pm
Moderators:
G. Hedenstierna
(Sweden),
L. Pistolesi (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
MEET THE EXPERT – NICE-Sugar study
D. Cook (Canada)
4.00 pm
Moderators:
M. Antonelli (Italy),
D. Cook (Canada)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Glossary of terms and definition
H.K.F. van Saene (UK)
Carriage, colonisation and infection
L. Silvestri (Italy)
Classification of micro-organism according to their pathogenicity
M.A. De La Cal (Spain)
Discussion
Lecture: Carriage classification of pneumonia rather than time improves survival
H.K.F. van Saene (UK)
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Tuesday 1st September
3.30 pm
Monday 31st August
Room 3
Friday 28th August
Florence
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Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 4
3.30 pm
Moderators:
N. Lumb (USA),
N. Volpe (UK)
Sedation and Analgesia
Saturday 29th August
Role of sedative agents in optimisation of sedation
J. Takala (Switzerland)
Muscle relaxants: use, abuse and misuse
N. Volpe (UK)
Sedation and analgesia in mechanical ventilation
F. Palizas (Argentina)
Sleep quality of patients in ICU
M. Nishimura (Japan)
Analgesia, sedation and awareness in intensive care
M. Capuzzo (Italy)
Discussion
Room 5
3.30 pm
Moderators:
A. Luzzani (Italy),
G. Sganga (Italy)
Acute Pancreatitis
Sunday 30th August
Multimodal approach - an introduction
G. Sganga (Italy)
New model of scoring
M. Singer (UK)
Timing of surgery
M. Sugrue (Australia)
Enteral nutrition in acute pancreatitis
R. Beale (UK)
Discussion
Lecture: Imaging in acute pancreatitis
R. Pozzi Mucelli (Italy)
Room 6
3.30 pm
Moderator:
P. Foëx (U.K.)
Cardiovascular
Monday 31st August
Energetic myocardial metabolism and oxidative stress
S. Scolletta (Italy)
Cardiovascular anti-inflammatory modulation by statin therapy
P. Foëx (UK)
Staminal cells for remodelling cardiac function
G. Ristagno (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: A dangerous triad during shock: cardiac output, blood pressure and microcirculation
J.L. Vincent (Belgium)
Room 7
3.30 pm
Moderators:
J. Besso
(Venezuela),
G. Offenstadt
(France)
Education, Training and Quality in Critical Care Medicine – Part III
Tuesday 1st September
Clinical governance
G. Offenstadt (France)
Readmission in ICU during the same hospitalisation
Y. Koh (Korea)
Competence-based training in ICU: how far are we?
F. Rubulotta (Italy)
Lecture: Improving quality of care
A. Garland (USA)
PANEL
Discussants: A. Garland (USA), A. Gullo (Italy), G. Offenstadt (France), A. Pasetto (Italy) Y. Koh (Korea)
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Saturday 29th August
Sunday 30th August
Protocolisation improves the care of the septic patient
PRO
P. Dellinger (USA)
CON
JL Vincent (Belgium)
Sepsis is primarily a problem of an aging population in the developed world
PRO
K. Reinhart (Germany)
CON
S. Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Emerging therapies for sepsis
New compounds
P. Dellinger (USA)
Old compounds in a new context
J.C. Marshall (Canada)
Monday 31st August
In conjunction with
ISF
ISF Forum
81
Tuesday 1st September
3.30 pm
Moderators:
S. Bhagwanjee
(South Africa),
J.C. Marshall
(Canada)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Sunday, August 30 8.30 > 11.00 am
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
MEET THE EXPERT – Focus on protective ventilator strategies
C. Putensen (Germany)
9.00 am
Moderators:
M. Nishimura
(Japan),
C. Putensen
(Germany)
Respiratory Mechanics, Monitoring and Artificial Ventilation
Sunday 30th August
11.00 am Break
Grading severity of respiratory dysfunction
A. Artigas (Spain)
Recruitment, oxygenation and overinflation
J.J. Rouby (France)
Dead space and clinical significance
G. Hedenstierna (Sweden)
Discussion
Lecture: Is the acute respiratory distress syndrome a systemic disease?
A.S. Slutsky (Canada)
Room 2
8.30 am
Moderators:
D. Demetriades
(USA),
B. Friedman (USA)
Trauma Care
Trauma in children
D. Demetriades (USA)
Critical care in the elderly
M. Fisher (Australia)
Trauma in pregnancy
D. Demetriades (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: Ultrasound in trauma
F. Plani (Australia)
Monday 31st August
11.00 am Break
Room 3
8.30 am
Moderators:
J.C. Marshall
(Canada),
T. Mazzei (Italy)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Tuesday 1st September
Lecture: Nosocomial infections: epidemiology, morbidity, mortality and costs
M. Palomar (Spain)
Systemic antibiotics
C. Adembri (Italy)
Systemic antifungals
G. Sganga (Italy)
Antibiotic policies in the ICU
H.K.F. van Saene (UK)
Discussion
Prevention of infection using selective digestive decontamination (SDD)
L. Silvestri (Italy)
11.00 am Break
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Antibiotic pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in critical care
M. Palazzo (UK)
Pharmacological interactions in critically ill patients
G. Park (UK)
Use, abuse and misuse of haemodynamic monitoring
M. Singer (UK)
Discussion
Lecture: Off-label drugs in critical care
G. Park (UK)
11.00 am Break
Room 5
8.30 am
Opening Lecture: Homeostasis
H.J. Adroguè (USA)
9.00 am
Moderators:
H.J. Adroguè
(USA),
A. De Gasperi
(Italy)
Acid-Base Regulation
Acid-Base disorders: definitions and pathophysiology
H.J. Adroguè (USA)
The anion gap
L. Gattinoni (Italy)
The Stewart approach
H. Quintard (France)
Discussion
Lecture: Acid-base regulation in intensive and critical care medicine
A. De Gasperi (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
Clinical Pharmacology
Sunday 30th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
S. Bhagwanjee
(South Africa),
G. Fanelli (Italy)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
11.00 am Break
MEET THE EXPERT – Echocardiography in ICU patients
M.J. Albahrani (Oman)
9.00 am
Moderators:
J.O.C. Auler
(Brazil),
P. Foëx (UK)
Cardiovascular
Acute coronary syndrome
E. Knobel (Brazil)
Dangerous arrhythmias
R.D. White (USA)
Complications of AMI
A. Knobel (Brazil)
Discussion
Lecture: Perioperative cardioprotection in high-risk surgical patients
P. Foëx (UK)
11.00 am Break
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8.30 am
Monday 31st August
Room 6
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
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Room 7
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
F. Lemaire
(France),
J. Takala
(Switzerland)
Education, Training and Quality in Critical Care Medicine – Part IV
Optimisation of limited resources: a real challenge
A. Gallesio (Argentina)
Informed consent for critical care research
J.M. Boles (France)
The burn out syndrome: cause and prevention
J.R. Le Gall (France)
Discussion
Lecture: Ethical problems of futile research
J.F. Lemaire (France)
11.00 am Break
Room 13
Sunday 30th August
8.30 am
Moderator:
M. Antonelli (Italy)
Meet the Editors in Chief
PANEL
Critical Care Medicine
J.E. Parrillo (USA)
Intensive Care Medicine
M. Antonelli (Italy)
Critical Care
J.L. Vincent (Belgium)
Journal of Critical Care
P.D. Lumb (USA)
Minerva Anestesiologica
D. Chiumello (Italy)
11.00 am Break
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Sunday, August 30 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
11.30 am
Moderators:
M.V. Ranieri (Italy),
R. Schwartzstein
(USA)
Respiratory Mechanics, Monitoring And Artificial Ventilation
The risk factors for ARDS ventilated patients who do not have ARDS
D. Talmor (USA)
Acute lung injury and dynamic effects of lymphatic circulation
G. Hedenstierna (Sweden)
Optimal PEEP
S.O. Koh (Korea)
Discussion
Lecture: CT scan of the lung and the new horizon
L. Gattinoni (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Trauma Care
Imaging in abdominal trauma
R. Pozzi Mucelli (Italy)
Penetrating neck injury
D. Demetriades (USA)
Controversies on fracture management in the patient with multiple trauma
G. Berlot (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: The critical care management of burns: influencing outcomes
B. Friedman (USA)
1.30 pm Break
Room 3
11.30 am
Moderators:
M. Palomar
(Spain),
D.F. Zandstra
(The Netherlands)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Blood stream infections
D.F. Zandstra (The Netherlands)
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP)
J. Chastre (France)
ICU acquired infections: morbidity, mortality and cost
J.C. Marshall (Canada)
Discussion
Lecture: The problem of resistance
H.K.F. van Saene (UK)
1.30 pm Break
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Monday 31st August
11.30 am
Moderators:
D. Demetriades
(U.S.A.),
M. Fisher
(Australia)
Tuesday 1st September
Room 2
Sunday 30th August
1.30 pm Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 4
11.30 am
MEET THE EXPERT – How to plan and design a clinical research
W.A. Zin (Brazil)
Saturday 29th August
1.30 pm Break
Room 5
11.30 am
Invited Lecture: Ethics and Do Not Resuscitate order
M.H. Weil (USA)
12.00 pm
Moderators:
H.J. Adroguè
(USA),
H. Quintard
(France)
Liver Dysfunction
Sunday 30th August
Extracorporeal liver support and replacement
N. Brienza (Italy)
Surgical strategy in living donor liver transplantation
S. Gruttadauria (Italy)
Decision-making and strategy in perioperative liver transplant
S. Faenza (Italy)
Discussion
1.30 pm Break
Room 6
11.30 am
Moderators:
T. Fiore (Italy),
H. Metzler (Austria)
Cardiovascular
Monday 31st August
Assessment of myocardial ischaemia
J. Poelaert (Belgium)
Pharmacological manipulation of microcirculation during shock states
D. De Backer (Belgium)
Management of cardiogenic shock
J.O.C. Auler (Brazil)
Discussion
Lecture: Vasopressin
J. Russell (Canada)
1.30 pm Break
Room 7
11.30 am
Moderators:
F. Lemaire
(France),
P.D. Lumb (USA)
Education, Training and Quality in Critical Care Medicine – Part V
Tuesday 1st September
Education and training
P.D. Lumb (USA)
How to teach Ethics
A. Rubinow (Israel)
Radical change is required to improve ICU care
A. Garland (USA)
Lecture: Research in critical care
J.L. Vincent (Belgium)
1.30 pm Break
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Simulation for clinical education and training
M. DeVita (USA)
Simulation-based training for complex and unusual clinical situations
C. Ori (Italy)
Simulation for trauma care
M. DeVita (USA)
PANEL - Defining team performance for simulation-based training
Discussants: M. DeVita (USA), A. Gullo (Italy), C. Ori (Italy), F. Plani (Australia)
Monday 31st August
Sunday 30th August
1.30 pm Break
Saturday 29th August
The Role of Simulation in Critical Care Medicine
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Tuesday 1st September
11.30 am
Moderators:
M. DeVita (USA),
F. Plani (Australia)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Sunday, August 30 Lunch Sessions 1.30 > 3.00 pm
Room 2
Saturday 29th August
1.30 pm
Registrations
1.45 - 2.45 pm
Chairman:
G. Consales (Italy)
CPFA (Coupled Plasma Filtration Adsorption), a targeted response to sepsis:
Practical experiences and clinical research
With an unrestricted
educational grant
from BELLCO
CPFA and sepsis: experiences from an Italian ICU
G. Berlot (Italy)
CPFA and ECMO – two different clinical problems, a single approach.
L. Falk (Sweden)
CPFA in daily practice – the importance of a clinical trial
G. Bertolini (Italy)
Sunday 30th August
Room 3
1.45 - 2.45 pm
Chairman:
E.J. Jimenez (USA)
With an unrestricted
educational grant
from KCI
Registrations
Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Complications in the Immobile Patient:
the Role of Kinetic Therapy
Kinetic Therapy - Experiences and project for a multicenter data collection
M. Govoni (Italy)
VAP in the ICU: How can we Prevent It? Results from an Austrian study
T. Staudinger (Austria)
Monday 31st August
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Tuesday 1st September
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2009
Respiratory Mechanics, Monitoring and Artificial Ventilation
Spontaneous breathing test
M. Nishimura (Japan)
Ventilatory asynchrony: insight from the physiology of dyspnoea
R. Schwartzstein (USA)
Respiratory mechanics at the bedside
M.V. Ranieri (Italy)
Intrinsic PEEP - how to detect it and how to manage it
A. Rossi (Italy)
Discussion
Room 2
Advances of tissue chemistry monitoring: principles and techniques
C.H. Nordström (Sweden)
From basic research to clinical evidence
P. Reinstrup (Sweden)
Indications, timing and clinical evidence
C.H. Nordström (Sweden)
PANEL
Discussants: C.H. Nordström (Sweden), P. Reinstrup (Sweden), N. Stocchetti (Italy)
Room 3
3.30 pm
MEET THE EXPERT - Early use of polymyxin B haemoperfusion in abdominal septic shock
M. Antonelli (Italy)
4.00 pm
Moderators:
J. Parrillo (USA),
J. Takala
(Switzerland)
Hot Topics in Sepsis
The current management of septic shock
J. Russell (Canada)
Steroid therapy for patients with septic shock
C.L. Sprung (Israel)
Highlights on cardiovascular dysfunction in sepsis and septic shock
J. Parrillo (USA)
State of the art on early goal directed therapy in sepsis (eight years after the study)
E. Rivers (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: Microcirculation in sepsis
C. Ince (The Netherlands)
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Sunday 30th August
Microdialysis (MCD)
Monday 31st August
3.30 pm
Moderators:
C.H. Nordström
(Sweden),
N. Stocchetti (Italy)
Tuesday 1st September
3.30 – 5.00 pm
Moderators:
A. Artigas (Spain),
M. Gorini (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
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Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 5
3.30 pm
Moderators:
D. Payen (France),
P. Piccinni (Italy)
Critical Care Nephrology
Saturday 29th August
Classification and outcome of acute kidney injury
E. Hoste (France)
The concept of acute kidney injury and the RIFLE criteria
P. Piccinni (Italy)
Renal repair and recovery
S.M. Bagshaw (Canada)
Discussion
Lecture: Haemofiltration-haemoperfusion in ICU: where we are
D. Payen (France)
Room 6
3.30 pm
Moderators:
P. Foëx (UK),
R.D. White (USA)
Cardiovascular
Sunday 30th August
Ventilation matters in the extubated cardiac surgery patient: haemodynamic implications
W.T. McBride (UK)
Calcium sensitizer
H. Metzler (Austria)
Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias: mechanisms and management
R.D. White (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: Haemodynamic monitoring of high-risk surgical patients
A. Rhodes (UK)
Room 7
3.30 pm
Moderators:
A. Pesenti (Italy),
K. Shukri (Saudi
Arabia)
From whole brain death to total brain failure – The white paper of the President’s
Council of Bioethics
Monday 31st August
A matter of facts or values? From the Harvard’s Committee to the President’s Council of Bioethics
N. Zamperetti (Italy)
PANEL – Brain death: Is something changing around the world?
Discussants: M. Albahrani (Oman), J.R. Curtis (USA), B. Du (China), M. Fisher (Australia), N. Latronico
(Italy), F. Lemaire (France)
Tuesday 1st September
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Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Respiratory Mechanics, Monitoring and Artificial Ventilation
Patient/ventilator interaction during PAV
M.V. Ranieri (Italy)
Mechanical ventilation: the past and the future
A.S. Slutsky (Canada)
Non-invasive ventilation
M. Antonelli (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA)
G. Hedenstierna (Sweden)
11.00 am Break
Room 2
8.30 am
Moderators:
K. Ban (USA),
B. Du (China)
Disaster Medicine and Terrorist Attacks
Pre-hospital trauma care in remote locations
F. Plani (Australia)
Disaster medicine preparedness
E. Jimenez (USA)
Conventional and non conventional terrorist attack
F. Plani (Australia)
Discussion
Lecture: Epidemics and strategies of infectious diseases
C.D. Gomersall (USA)
11.00 am Break
Room 3
8.30 am
Moderators:
E. Rivers (USA),
J. Russell (Canada)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Sepsis definition, classification and epidemiology
H. Gerlach (Germany)
Sepsis and organ dysfunction: What is the evidence?
J.A. Romand (Switzerland)
The component of fluid challenges
J.L. Vincent (Belgium)
Discussion
Lecture: Sepsis and neuroendocrine system
D. Annane (France)
11.00 am Break
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Sunday 30th August
9.00 am
Moderators:
A. Esteban (Spain),
L. Gattinoni (Italy)
Monday 31st August
MEET THE EXPERT – The baby lung concept
L. Gattinoni (Italy)
Tuesday 1st September
8.30 am
Saturday 29th August
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
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Room 4
8.30 am
Moderators:
G. Gristina ( Italy),
F. Lemaire (France)
End-of-Life Care
Saturday 29th August
In which patients end of life care should be considered
M.M. Levy (USA)
ICU intervention to improve end-of-life care decisions
J.R. Curtis (USA)
End-of-life care in Italian ICUs
R. Tufano (Italy)
Lecture: End-of-life care around the world
C.L. Sprung (Israel)
PANEL
Discussants: E. Celis Rodriguez (Colombia), J.R. Curtis (USA), M.M. Levy (USA), A.M. Montanez
Mendoza (Peru), K. Shukri (Saudi Arabia), C.L. Sprung (Israel), R. Tufano (Italy)
11.00 am Break
Room 5
Sunday 30th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
S. M. Bagshaw
(Canada),
J. Besso
(Venezuela)
Kidney and CRRT
Definition, techniques, outcome
J. Besso (Venezuela)
Vascular access and management of anticoagulation
O. Vargas Hein (Germany)
Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in critical care
P.M. Honoré (Belgium)
Novel therapeutical concepts for extracorporeal treatment of hyperinflammation and sepsis
T. Slowinski (Germany)
Discussion
Lecture: Intermittent Vs Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy for AKI in ICU
E. Hoste (Belgium)
Monday 31st August
11.00 am Break
Room 6
8.30 am
Moderators:
J. Nolan (UK),
G. Ristagno (USA)
Cardiovascular
Ventricular fibrillation and refibrillation
R.D. White (USA)
Management of post-cardiac arrest shock
M. Donnino (USA)
Ultra-advanced life support for life saving therapy
M. Raimondi (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: How is the volume given transformed in flow?
D. Payen (France)
Tuesday 1st September
11.00 am Break
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Critical Ultrasound: Empowering Life Support and Monitoring of the Critically Ill
The concept of critical ultrasound: the right tool in the right hands in the right place
L. Neri (Italy)
Ultrasound-enhanced airway management
E. Storti (Italy)
Ultrasound-enhanced respiratory failure assessment and respiratory monitoring
D. Lichtenstein (France)
Focused Echocardiographic Evaluation in Life Support (FEEL)
R. Breitkreutz (Germany)
Ultrasound-enhanced haemodynamic monitoring
G. Via (Italy)
Discussion
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
D. Lichtenstein
(France),
G. Via (Italy)
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Monday 31st August
A hands-on training workshop on Critical Care Ultrasound
will be held on September 1 (Sala della Volta).
For further information please refer to page 65 of the programme
Sunday 30th August
11.00 am Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Monday, August 31 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Saturday 29th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
G. Hedenstierna
(Sweden),
S.O. Koh (Korea)
Respiratory Mechanics, Monitoring and Artificial Ventilation
High frequency ventilation
E. Jimenez (USA)
High frequency percussive ventilation
U. Lucangelo (Italy)
Optimisation of artificial ventilation in prone position
P. Pelosi (Italy)
PANEL
Discussants: E. Jimenez (USA), U. Lucangelo (Italy), P. Pelosi (Italy)
1.30 pm Break
Room 2
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
Y. Donchin (Israel),
C.D. Gomersall
(Hong Kong)
Disaster Medicine and Terrorist Attacks
Chemical weapons and accident
F. Baud (France)
Natural disasters
B. Du (China)
Poisoning and antidotes
F. Baud (France)
Discussion
Lecture: Guidelines and perspectives on disaster
S. Kole (India)
1.30 pm Break
Monday 31st August
Room 3
11.30 am
Moderators:
K. Reinhart
(Germany),
J.L. Vincent
(Belgium)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Pharmacogenomics of sepsis
J. Russell (Canada)
Clinical implication of mannose binding protein in sepsis
Y. Koh (Korea)
Sepsis predisposition
J.C. Marshall (Canada)
Discussion
Lecture: Sepsis – decades of challenges: where are the evidence-based manoeuvres?
J.L. Vincent (Belgium)
Tuesday 1st September
1.30 pm Break
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When families oppose withdrawing and withholding treatment
M. Fisher (Australia)
How communication can facilitate the end-of-life decisions
F. Lemaire (France)
Intervention for improving end-of-life care
E. Azoulay (France)
Discussion
Lecture: Breaking bad news
M. Fisher (Australia)
1.30 pm Break
Room 5
11.30 am
Moderators:
J. Sahuquillo
(Spain),
N. Stocchetti (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
End-of-Life Care
Central Nervous System
Central nervous system assessment
W. Videtta (Argentina)
Brain injury
F. Della Corte (Italy)
Decompressive craniectomy for the treatment of refractory high intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury
J. Sahuquillo (Spain)
Discussion
Lecture: Cerebral protection strategies
N. Stocchetti (Italy)
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
M. Fisher
(Australia),
N. Zamperetti
(Italy)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
1.30 pm Break
11.30 am
Moderators:
R. Gazmuri (USA),
J. Nolan (UK)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Lecture: Cardiac arrest and Utstein Style
J. Nolan (UK)
Key points for improving the out-hospital cardiac arrest
R. Gazmuri (USA)
Prediction of successful defibrillation
G. Ristagno (USA)
Revisiting the use of vasopressor agents
M. Fries (Germany)
Discussion
Monday 31st August
Room 6
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Tuesday 1st September
1.30 pm Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 15
11.30 am
Moderators:
L. Neri (Italy),
T. Petrovic (France)
Critical Ultrasound: Empowering Life Support and Monitoring of The Critically Ill
Saturday 29th August
Deep venous thrombosis in the critically ill
D. Lichtenstein (France)
Ultrasound-guided renal failure assessment
L. Barozzi (Italy)
Ultrasound-guided vascular access and nerve blockage
B. Nicholls (UK)
Prehospital emergency ultrasound
T. Petrovic (France)
The UltraSound-enhanced Trauma Life Support (US-TLS)
E. Storti (Italy)
Discussion
1.30 pm Break
Sunday 30th August
A hands-on training workshop on Critical Care Ultrasound
will be held on September 1 (Sala della Volta).
For further information please refer to page 65 of the programme
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
96
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Monday, August 31 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
3.30 pm
Moderators:
L. Gattinoni (Italy),
E. Jimenez (USA)
Respiratory Mechanics, Monitoring and Artificial Ventilation
Prone positioning in ARDS patients: what we have learned
A. Pesenti (Italy)
Modes of ventilation
S.O. Koh (Korea)
Oxygen delivery in the critically ill patient
J.A. Russell (Canada)
Weaning from artificial ventilation
A. Esteban (Spain)
New system of weaning
J. Mancebo (Spain)
Discussion
Lecture: Targeting trans-pulmonary pressure to prevent ventilatory induced lung injury
D. Talmor (USA)
Saturday 29th August
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
4.30 pm
Moderators:
S. Bhagwanjee
(South Africa),
Y. Koh (Korea)
PART II - The WHO and Critical Care
5.30 pm
Moderators:
D. Gopalan
(South Africa),
K. Shukri
(Saudi Arabia)
PART III - Endemic / epidemic disease
In conjunction with
WHO
The Afro-Asian Initiative
K. Shukri (Saudi Arabia)
The challenge in Asia
Y. Koh (Korea)
Is Africa different?
D. Gopalan (South Africa)
Discussion
WHO vision for acute care
C.E. Roth (Switzerland)
GOARN and the clinical network
M. Lim (Switzerland)
The WHO BSS initiative
S. Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Discussion
Tuberculosis
M. Mer (South Africa)
Malaria
S. Prayag (India)
HIV
S. Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Discussion
97
Monday 31st August
Critical Illness in Places with Limited Resources
PART I - Regional realities
Tuesday 1st September
3.30 pm
Moderators:
S. Bhagwanjee
(South Africa),
S. Prayag (India)
Sunday 30th August
Room 2
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 3
Saturday 29th August
3.30 pm
Moderators:
M.M. Levy (USA),
J.A. Romand
(Switzerland)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Improving the diagnosis of sepsis
E. Rivers (USA)
Heme metabolism as target of organ protection
G. Li Volti (Italy)
Biomarkers for diagnosis and risk assessment
K. Reinhart (Germany)
Lactate level and lactate clearance
E. Rivers (USA)
Discussion
Lecture: PIRO: can it be used for risk assessment?
M.M. Levy (USA)
Room 4
3-30 – 5.00 pm
Moderators:
J. Chastre (France),
A.R. De Gaudio
(Italy)
Sunday 30th August
With an unrestricted
educational grant
from BRAHMS
Satellite Symposium
Procalcitonin for Early Diagnosis and Monitoring of Infections and Sepsis
Welcome and introduction
A.R. De Gaudio (Italy), J. Chastre (France)
The use of procalcitonin for the diagnosis of early sepsis and infection
E. Polati (Italy)
Procalcitonin as a prognostic marker
T. Welte (Germany)
Procalcitonin, a tool to guide antibiotic therapy
J. Pugin (Switzerland)
The use of procalcitonin in VAP
D. Stolz (Switzerland)
Room 5
3.30 pm
Moderators:
J. Sahuquillo
(Spain),
N. Stocchetti (Italy)
Central Nervous System
Monday 31st August
Causes and outcome of non traumatic coma
J.M. Guérit (France)
Severe cerebral venous thrombosis in ICU
D. Payen (France)
Diagnostic procedures at the bedside
F. Procaccio (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: The importance of intermediate care/high dependency unit
M. Harvey (USA)
Room 6
3.30 pm
Moderators:
M. Donnino (USA),
R.D. White (USA)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Tuesday 1st September
Microcirculation during cardiac arrest
G. Ristagno (USA)
Enhancing blood flow during CPR: drugs and mechanical devices
J. Nolan (UK)
Inotropic options for post-resuscitation myocardial dysfunction
R. Gazmuri (USA)
To give or not to give drugs during CPR
L. Wik (Norway)
Discussion
Lecture: Airway management and ventilation during CPR
J. Nolan (UK)
98
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Tuesday, September 1 8.30 > 11.00 am
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
8.30 am
Moderators:
G. Berlot (Italy),
A.A. Razek (Egypt)
Hot Topics in Critical Care
Lecture: Appropriateness of treatment in ICU
G. Iapichino (Italy)
DO2 and VO2 relationships in experimental sepsis
F.M.B. Maciel (Brazil)
Sepsis and multiple organ failure: from microvascular to mithocondrial dysfunction
F.J. Hurtado (Uruguay)
Immunoglobulin in sepsis
G. Berlot (Italy)
Organisational issues in hospital sepsis management. What can I do?
M. Girardis (Italy)
Discussion
Saturday 29th August
Room 2
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
The open abdomen in sepsis
D. Demetriades (USA)
The importance of relaparatomy
M. Sugrue (Australia)
Gastric tonometry revisited
J. Takala (Switzerland)
Discussion
Lecture: Catheter-related blood infections
B. Friedman (USA)
11.00 am Break
Room 4
8.30 am
Moderators:
G.J. Dobb
(Australia),
F. Pinto (Italy)
Delirium Management and Clinical Neurophysiology
Delirium in ICU: pharmacological management
G. Park (UK)
Delirium in ICU: non-pharmacological management
G.J. Dobb (Australia)
Does clinical neurophysiology have an impact on clinical management in ICU?
J.M. Guérit (Belgium)
Discussion
11.00 am Break
99
Monday 31st August
8.30 am
Moderators:
G. Sganga (Italy)
M. Sugrue
(Australia)
Tuesday 1st September
Room 3
Sunday 30th August
11.00 am Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 5
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
G. Van den Berghe
(Belgium),
J. Wernerman
(Sweden)
Metabolism, Nutrition, Endocrine Critical Care
Substrate metabolism in critical illness: organ physiology interaction
G. Biolo (Italy)
Energetic target and caloric supply
P. Singer (Israel)
Metabolic changes from onset to recovery of critical illness
M. Singer (UK)
Discussion
Lecture: Endocrine alterations in the critically ill
G. Van den Berghe (Belgium)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
Room 6
8.30 am
Moderators:
K.B. Kern (USA)
G. Ristagno (USA)
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
How to design a prehospital CPR study
L. Wik (Norway)
Thrombolysis during CPR: Preliminary report or evidence-based manoeuvre
W. Böttiger (Germany)
Left ventricular systolic function and outcome in hospital cardiac arrest
K.B. Kern (USA)
Post-cardiac arrest management: Induced hypothermia and beyond
K.H. Polderman (The Netherlands)
Discussion
Monday 31st August
11.00 am Break
Room 7
8.30 am
Moderators:
M. Potter Forbes
(Australia),
A.N. Thomas (UK)
Advances on Clinical Risk Management in ICU Patients
Lecture: The future of outcome prediction in ICU
R. Moreno (Portugal)
Critical incident reporting in ICU
A.N. Thomas (UK)
Patient safety in ICU: Results from the multinational Sentinel Events Evaluation (SEE) study
R. Moreno (Portugal)
Adverse event in ICU: a national data base
Q. Piacevoli (Italy)
Discussion
Tuesday 1st September
11.00 am Break
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10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Tuesday, September 1 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 3
11.30 am
Moderators:
J.C. Marshall
(Canada),
F. Rubulotta (Italy)
Infections, Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction
Identifying the barriers to quality improvement
A. Artigas (Spain)
Does protocol help?
J.R. Curtis (USA)
Using a multi-faceted approach to quality improvement
R. Ferrer (Spain)
Discussion
Lecture: Using bundles to improve care: where are the data
M.M. Levy (USA)
Room 4
11.30 am
Moderators:
J.M. Guérit
(Belgium),
G. Park (UK)
Delirium Management and Clinical Neurophysiology
Prognosis of hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy
C. Fischer (France)
Neurophysiological monitoring in severely brain injured patients
A. Amantini (Italy)
Is EMG/ENG useful for monitoring critical illness neuro-myopathy?
N. Latronico (Italy)
Discussion
Room 5
11.30 am
Moderators:
G. Iapichino (Italy),
G. Van den Berghe
(Belgium)
Metabolism, Nutrition, Endocrine Critical Care
Nutrition in critical care – the importance of guidelines
J. Wernerman (Sweden)
Enteral nutrition
D.H. Ceraso (Argentina)
Parenteral nutrition in critical Illness
G. Iapichino (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: Blood glucose control
G. Van den Berghe (Belgium)
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Sunday 30th August
Pulmonary embolism despite prophylaxis
G. Berlot (Italy)
Adverse events in ICU: an international database
A.A. Razek (Egypt)
Human error in critical care
Y. Donchin (Israel)
Discussion
Monday 31st August
Hot Topics In Critical Care
Tuesday 1st September
11.30 am
Moderators:
G. Berlot (Italy),
P. Pietropaoli (Italy)
Saturday 29th August
Room 2
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
10th Congress of the
World Federation of Societies of
Intensive and Critical Care Medicine
Room 6
11.30 am
Moderators:
A. Braschi (Italy),
G. Sani (Italy)
ECLS in Cardiocirculatory Failure
Saturday 29th August
ECLS for refractory cardiac arrest and cardiogenic shock
S. Romagnoli (Italy)
Therapeutical hypothermia after cardiac arrest
K. Sunde (Norway)
Future advances in resuscitation science
M. Massetti (France)
Discussion
Lecture: CPR: from flying blind to flying right
R. Gazmuri (USA)
Room 7
11.30 am
Moderators:
R. Moreno
(Portugal),
J. Takala
(Switzerland)
Advances on Clinical Risk Management in ICU Patients
Sunday 30th August
Designing the ICU
K. Hamilton (USA)
The ICU of the future
M. Potter Forbes (Australia)
The role of nurses in clinical risk management
TBD
Discussion
Lecture: Resource utilisation and outcome
J. Takala (Switzerland)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
102
6th Annual Congress of the World Federation
of Critical Care Nurses
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
6th Annual Congress
of the World Federation
of Critical Care Nurses
Saturday, August 29 8.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 12
Sepsis Symposium
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderator:
L. Aitken (Australia)
Epidemiology of sepsis, overview of sepsis nursing issues project and principles of resuscitation of the septic
patient
L. Aitken (Australia)
Strategies to prevent sepsis
S. Blot (Belgium)
The role of monitoring in the identification and treatment of the septic patient
R. Kleinpell (USA)
Sepsis in the paediatric patient – unique challenges
N.L. Pang (Singapore)
The controversies in sepsis – what care should we provide?
G. Speed (New Zealand)
PANEL DISCUSSION – Case study of caring for a septic patient
Discussants: L. Aitken (Australia), S. Blot (Belgium), R. Kleinpell (USA), N.L. Pang (Singapore),
G. Speed (New Zealand)
Sunday 30th August
11.00 am Break
Respiratory Care
11.30 am
Moderators:
S. Scelsi (Italy),
C. Shelton
(Canada)
Secretion management in ventilated patients
A Lucchini (Italy)
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
Y.F.C. Chao (Taiwan)
Revisiting positioning techniques
K. Vollman (USA)
Mechanical ventilation modes and graphics
S. Schmollgruber (South Africa)
Discussion
Lecture: Non-Invasive Ventilation techniques
L. Alberto (Argentina)
Monday 31st August
1.30 pm Break
3.00 > 6.00 pm
Room 12
Ethical Considerations in Critical Care
3.00 pm
Moderators:
E. Drigo (Italy),
S. Schmollgruber
(South Africa)
Tuesday 1st September
End-of-Life Care - the Italian context
N. Marinelli (Italy)
Resuscitation survivors views on family witnessed resuscitation
J.W. Albarran (UK)
Family presence during CPR
A. Badir (Turkey)
End-of-Life Care in Latin American PICU – cultural aspects and nursing role
M.L.G. Pedreira (Brazil)
Discussion
Lecture: Ethical and accountable decision making in ICU
A. Rischbieth (Australia)
104
6th Annual Congress
of the World Federation
of Critical Care Nurses
Sunday, August 30 8.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 12
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Quality Use of Medication/Pain and Sedation
Quality and safety in critical care
M.L.G. Pedreira (Brazil)
Pain assessment and management
A. Badir (Turkey)
Sedation assessment and management
Y.F.C. Chao (Taiwan)
Medication error and prevention
G. Speed (New Zealand)
Discussion
Lecture: Aged Care – Special patients with special needs
R. Kleinpell (USA)
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
W. de Graaf
(The Netherlands),
J. Scribante (South
Africa)
11.00 a.m Break
11.30 am
Moderator:
M.I.C. Rogado
(Philippines)
Sunday 30th August
Traumatic Injuries, Events and Interventions
Intra cranial pressure/flow monitoring/management
A. Alexandrov (USA)
Trauma surveillance, monitoring and improvement
L. Aitken (Australia)
Mass casualty surge – critical care response
G. Jasso Ortega (Mexico)
Reflections on the earthquake in Abruzzo – lessons learned
M. Stornelli (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: Current and future organ transplant techniques
C. Shelton (Canada)
1.30 pm Break
Clinical Practice and Protocols
3.00 pm
Moderators:
M. Curley (USA),
H. Kabara (Nigeria)
Extracorporeal Life Support techniques
A. Lucchini (Italy)
Renal Replacement Therapy
G. Leslie (Australia)
Measuring haemodynamic pressure vs. flow. Why flow is better
A. Alexandrov (USA)
Acute coronary care syndrome in the catheter lab
D. Satošek (Slovenia)
Discussion
Lecture: Back to basics – good nursing care saves lives
K. Vollman (USA)
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Tuesday 1st September
Room 12
Monday 31st August
3.00 > 6.00 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
6th Annual Congress
of the World Federation
of Critical Care Nurses
Monday, August 31 8.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 12
Management Issues in Critical Care
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
H. Kabara (Nigeria),
G. Speed
(New Zealand)
Mentorship: developing clinical leaders in critical care (Synergy)
M. Curley (USA)
Measuring, monitoring and benchmarking ICU performance
W. de Graaf (The Netherlands)
Recruitment and retention methods in critical care
J. Scribante (South Africa)
Developing intensive care nursing workforce standards
G. Williams (Australia)
International recruitment – ethics and practicalities
M.I.C. Rogado (Philippines)
Discussion
11.00 am Break
Education, Training and Research Methods
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
S. Sebastiani
(Italy),
R. Thorsteinsdóttir
(Iceland)
Credentialing methods – international perspective
Y. Ikematsu (Japan)
European survey of intensive care nurses knowledge
P. Fulbrook (Australia)
Neurovascular Nursing Fellowship program – world wide
A. Alexandrov (USA)
Critisetting© course: an educational approach for the post-ICU patients care
G. Becattini (Italy)
Discussion
Lecture: Developing advanced nursing practice in the developing world
R. Gonzales De la Cruz (Peru)
1.30 pm Break
3.00 > 6.00 pm
Monday 31st August
Room 12
Critical Care Around the World
3.00 pm
Moderators:
L. Alberto
(Argentina),
F. Moggia
(Italy)
Tuesday 1st September
Worldwide study of critical care nursing Organisations (10 years)
G. Williams (Australia)
Critical care in India – contrasting private and public sector care
M.I.C. Rogado (Philippines)
Critical care in Nigeria – making do with limited resources
H. Kabara (Nigeria)
Critical care in South America – new developments in Latin America
W. Cañon Montañez (Columbia)
Critical care in Europe – advancement through EfCCNa
R. Thorsteinsdóttir (Iceland)
Discussion
Lecture: Proposed integration of critical care nursing in a changing world
E. Drigo (Italy)
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6th Annual Congress
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of Critical Care Nurses
Tuesday, September 1 8.30 > 11.00 am
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 12
8.30 am
Moderators:
J.W. Albarran
(UK),
P. Fulbrook
(Australia)
Using Evidence-Based Practice
G.D. Giusti (Italy)
Publication: Background and planning phase
J.W. Albarran (UK)
Writing phase
G. Leslie (Australia)
Reviewing draft of paper and quality assurance
P. Fulbrook (Australia)
Discussion
11.00 am Break
Saturday 29th August
Publication Workshop
Hypothetic and Panel Discussion: a Case of Sepsis and Much Much More!
Monday 31st August
Sunday 30th August
PANEL: Distinguished multidisciplinary, multinational panel
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International Meeting of the World Federation
of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
International Meeting of the World
Federation of Pediatric Intensive and
Critical Care Societies
Saturday, August 29 8.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 9
General and organisation
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
J.Gillis
(Australia),
P. Busoni
(Italy)
Identifying and meeting the needs of critically ill children across the world
A. Argent (South Africa)
The optimal organisation of paediatric intensive care services
A. Goh (Malaysia)
The optimal organisation of paediatric emergency services
N. Kissoon (Canada)
PANEL DISCUSSION – What are the significant advances in paediatric critical care organisation over the last 5 years?
Discussants: A. Argent (South Africa), A. Goh (Malaysia), N. Kissoon (Canada), J. Latour (The Netherlands),
M.L.G. Pedreira (Brazil)
11.00 am Break
Problems in the nervous system
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
P. Biban
(Italy),
J. Gillis
(Australia)
CNS infections in PICU across the world
S. Singhi (India)
Cerebral malaria – new directions in therapy
K Maitland (Kenya)
Monitoring of cerebral perfusion in the PICU
R. Tasker (UK)
PANEL DISCUSSION – Advances in the management of brain injury in children
Discussants: S. Singhi (India), R. Tasker (UK)
1.30 pm Break
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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International Meeting of the World
Federation of Pediatric Intensive and
Critical Care Societies
Saturday, August 29 2.30 > 6.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 9
2.30 pm
Moderators:
K. Ban (USA),
S. Singhi (India)
Management of the acutely sick, septic child – starting in the Emergency Department
N. Kissoon (Canada)
Paediatric trauma – an underrated problem in PICU across the world
K. Ban (USA)
What imaging systems are really useful to the paediatric emergency medicine practitioner in less resourced
countries and how should they be utilised?
E. Molyneux (Malawi)
PANEL DISCUSSION: What are the challenges in PICU across the world that have to be met to take us to the
“next level” of quality of care
Discussants: A. Argent (South Africa), N. Kissoon (Canada), M. Madden (USA), E. Molyneux (Malawi),
S. Singhi (India), R. Tasker (UK)
Saturday 29th August
Managing emergency admissions
Cardiac
Myocarditis/cardiomyopathy
D. Bohn (Canada)
Mechanical cardiac support – where are we going
D. Macrae (UK)
Ventilating the post-operative cardiac patient – what are the priorities
B. Kavanagh (Canada)
Monday 31st August
PANEL DISCUSSION: What really takes paediatric cardiac critical care to the next level?
Discussants: D. Bohn (Canada), B. Kavanagh (Canada), D. Macrae (UK)
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Tuesday 1st September
4.45 pm
Moderators:
N. Pirozzi
(Italy),
D. Schell
(Australia)
Sunday 30th August
4.15 pm Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
International Meeting of the World
Federation of Pediatric Intensive and
Critical Care Societies
Sunday, August 30 8.30
am > 1.30 pm
Room 9
Sepsis in children
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
I. Salvo (Italy),
D. Tibboel (The
Netherlands)
Advances in the management of septic shock in children
J.A. Carcillo (USA)
FEAST Trial: Large pragmatic multicentre fluid resuscitation trial in severely ill children in malaria endemic Africa
K. Maitland (Kenya)
Managing the child with severe dengue or dengue haemorrhagic shock
S. Ranjit (India)
PANEL DISCUSSION: What are the challenges for research and clinical practice in paediatric severe sepsis
Discussants: J. Brierley (UK), J.A. Carcillo (USA), T. Kissoon (Canada), K. Maitland (Kenya), S. Ranjit
(India)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
A.T. Bhutta
(USA),
A. Randolph
(USA)
Implementation of the Surviving Sepsis guidelines in Italy – a national survey
A. Wolfler (Italy)
Is there a role for tight glucose control in the management of paediatric septic shock?
R. Branco (Brazil)
How much fluid should be used, should we be removing fluid, what about CVVH?
S. Goldstein (USA)
PANEL DISCUSSION: What needs to be reviewed and updated in the Surviving Sepsis guidelines for children?
Discussants: R. Branco (Brazil), J. Brierley (UK), S. Goldstein (USA), N. Kissoon (Canada), A. Wolfler (Italy)
1.30 pm Break
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
112
International Meeting of the World
Federation of Pediatric Intensive and
Critical Care Societies
Sunday, August 30 2.30 > 6.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 9
2.30 pm
Moderators:
J. Brierley (UK),
A. Pettenazzo
(Italy)
Prevention of CVL infections in the NICU and PICU
A. Randolph (USA)
VAP in the PICU
A.T. Bhutta (USA)
Where do the bundles fit in regarding management of nosocomial infections in neonatal and paediatric intensive
care
M.L.G. Pedreira (Brazil)
PANEL DISCUSSION: Controlling nosocomial infections – what are the priorities and what evidence do we have?
Discussants: A.T. Bhutta (USA), T. Kendrick (Australia), M.L.G. Pedreira (Brazil), A. Randolph (USA)
4.15 pm Break
Saturday 29th August
Nosocomial infections in paediatric critical care
4.45 pm
Moderators:
G. Donzelli
(Italy),
S.F. Tang
(Malaysia)
A review of the TRIPICU study and clinical implications
J. Lacroix (Canada)
Measuring withdrawal symptoms in PICU and NICU
G. Marraro (Italy)
Nutritional support in the PICU – does it really make a difference, and how should it be applied
D. Tibboel (The Netherlands)
PANEL DISCUSSION: How do we ensure safe delivery of therapy to children in the PICU?
Discussants: Jonathan Gillis (Australia), J. Lacroix (Canada), D. Tibboel (The Netherlands)
Room 4
Sunday 30th August
Therapeutics in PICU
3.00 pm
Moderators:
F. Borrometi
(Italy),
P. Lago (Brazil)
Introduction/Overview: Overview of palliative care in North America
D. Steinhorn (USA)
The PICU and palliative or end-of-life care in India
S. Singhi (India)
The PICU and palliative or end-of-life care in Japan
H. Sakai (Japan)
The PICU and palliative or end-of-life care in Colombia
G. Cassalett-Bustillo (Colombia)
The PICU and palliative or end-of-life care in Brazil
P. Lago (Brazil)
The PICU and palliative or end-of-life care in South Africa
A. Argent (South Africa)
Monday 31st August
What is the role of palliative care in the pediatric ICU in supporting dying patients
and their families
5.15 pm
Pain and symptom management in hospitalised children
A. Messeri (Italy)
Panel discussion
Faculty and audience
Questions and wrap-up
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4.45 pm Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
International Meeting of the World
Federation of Pediatric Intensive and
Critical Care Societies
Monday, August 31 8.30
am > 1.30 pm
Room 9
Respiratory disease in children
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
G. Conti
(Italy),
A. Goh
(Malaysia)
Avoiding problems with paediatric airways
W.B. de Carvalho (Brazil)
Preventing lung damage in the neonate and child
G. Marraro (Italy)
Acute respiratory failure: What is the current best practice for children
P.C. Rimensberger (Switzerland)
PANEL DISCUSSION: What will actually make a difference to the outcomes of respiratory failure in children?
Discussants: W.B. de Carvalho (Brazil), G. Marraro (Italy), P.C. Rimensberger (Switzerland)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
E. Calderini
(Italy),
P.C.
Rimensberger
(Switzerland)
Which adjuncts really make a difference? NO, heliox, surfactants, etc.
B. Kavanagh (Canada)
Non Invasive Ventilation in children and neonates – how is it practiced in Italy
G. Ottonello (Italy)
Managing long-term ventilatory patients in the PICU and thereafter
C. Wallis (UK)
PANEL DISCUSSION: So let’s talk about how you actually ventilate children in your Unit
Discussants: W.B. de Carvalho (Brazil), B. Kavanagh (Canada), G. Ottonello (Italy),
P.C. Rimensberger (Switzerland), S. Singhi (India), C. Wallis (UK)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Critical Care Societies
Monday, August 31 2.30 > 6.30pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 9
2.30 pm
Moderators:
A. Messeri
(Italy),
E. Molyneux
(Malawi)
Decision making regarding PICU admission – who gets the bed when resources are scarce
S. Singhi (India)
End-of-life decision making
D. Devictor (France)
Should we embark on this therapy...?
H. Sakai (Japan)
PANEL DISCUSSION: Ethical decisions in the PICU
Discussants: D. Devictor (France), J. Gillis (Australia), T. Kendrick (Australia), S. Singhi (India), H. Sakai
(Japan)
Saturday 29th August
Ethics in PICU
4.15 pm Break
Monday 31st August
Early Goal Directed Therapy (EGDT) in paediatric and neonatal septic shock
N. Kissoon (Canada), J.A. Carcillo (USA)
Bronchoscopy in PICU and NICU
G. Marraro (Italy), P. Biban (Italy)
Tuberculosis management for critically ill children
S. Singhi (India)
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4.45 pm
Moderators:
D. Devictor
(France),
L. Mirabile
(Italy)
Sunday 30th August
Meet the Experts
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
International Meeting of the World
Federation of Pediatric Intensive and
Critical Care Societies
Tuesday, September 1 8.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 9
Metabolic and nutritional crisis
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderators:
D. Bohn
(Canada),
P. Busoni (Italy)
Acute metabolic crises in children
D. Devictor (France)
Acute hepatic failure in neonates and children
J. Sasbón (Argentina)
Diabetic ketoacidosis – how do we prevent cerebral oedema
R. Tasker (UK)
PANEL DISCUSSION: Getting fluid management right for children in the PICU
Discussants: D. Bohn (Canada), D. Devictor (France), S. Goldstein (USA), J. Sasbón (Argentina)
11.00 Break
Meet the Experts
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Moderators:
M. De Martino
(Italy),
G. Marraro
(Italy)
Pain management in neonates and children
M. Astuto (Italy)
Cardiac arrest
P. Biban (Italy)
HIV infected children and adolescents in PICU
A. Argent (South Africa), A. Viganò (Italy)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Florence
2009
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Sabato 29 agosto 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 8
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Moderatori:
A.R. De Gaudio
(Firenze),
G.F. Gensini
(Firenze)
Mobile Medicine. Nuove tecnologie al servizio della medicina: un’esperienza fiorentina
Le nuove tecnologie Mobile al servizio della medicina
G.F. Gensini (Firenze)
Le basi tecnologiche della Mobile Medicine
P. Nesi (Firenze)
Mobile Medicine in:
- Pneumologia
L. Corbetta (Firenze)
- Medicina d’emergenza-urgenza
R. Pini (Firenze)
- Cardiologia
S. Valente (Firenze)
- Anestesia, rianimazione e terapia del dolore
R. Vellucci (Firenze)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
Room 11
Monday 31st August
11.00 am Break
8.30 am
Presidente:
D. Pietrini (Roma)
Moderatori:
G. Rosa (Roma),
C. Vittori (Siena)
Patologia vascolare in terapia intensiva 1
Le basi molecolari del vasospasmo in corso di ESA
L. Mascia (Torino)
Il monitoraggio della perfusione cerebrale in caso di vasospasmo in corso di ESA
A. Chieregato (Cesena, FC)
Il trattamento medico del vasospasmo in corso di ESA
M. Zanello (Bologna)
Il trattamento angioradiologico del vasospasmo in corso di ESA
E. Boccardi (Milano)
Room 13
8.30 am
Presidente:
P. Pelaia (Ancona)
Moderatori:
B. Allaria (Milano),
R. Romano
(Ancona)
Network di informazioni nella gestione del paziente critico
Il paziente in aritmia sopraventricolare ad elevata frequenza
B. Allaria (Milano)
Il paziente febbrile
M. Dei Poli (S. Donato Milanese, MI)
Il paziente itterico grave
M. Girardis (Modena)
Il paziente con tromboembolia polmonare e TVP
A. De Monte (Udine), A. Di Silvestre (Udine)
Il paziente ipovolemico acuto
A. De Gasperi (Milano)
Tuesday 1st September
11.00 am Break
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Interferenze terapeutiche nei disturbi emocoagulativi: dalla parte del ginecologo
F. Mecacci (Firenze)
Gestione anestesiologica prepartum nei disturbi emocoagulativi
R.G. Wetzl (Aosta)
Disturbi emocoagulativi: quale analgesia nel parto?
A.M. Melani (Firenze)
Gestione delle complicanze intrapartum
M.G. Frigo (Roma)
11.00 am Break
Room 15
8.30 am
Presidente:
M. Marsili (Firenze)
Moderatori:
G. Biancofiore
(Pisa),
D. Prisco (Firenze)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
G. Santagostino
(Pistoia),
I. Castelletti
(Torino)
Disturbi emocoagulativi in gravidanza
Gestione della coagulazione nel perioperatorio
Gli esami di laboratorio ci aiutano davvero?
M. Marietta (Modena)
Point of care? Si, ...ma
G. Biancofiore (Pisa)
Terapia anticoagulante: il vecchio e il nuovo
G. Della Rocca (Udine)
Correzione farmacologica dei difetti emostatici: evidenze vs. opinioni
O. Chiara (Milano)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
8.30 am
Presidente:
G. Pinto (Roma)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Incontro con l’esperto
9.15 am
Presidente:
B. Borghi
(Bologna)
Update in anestesia locoregionale 1
Moderatori:
P. Pippa (Firenze),
E. Santangelo
(Catanzaro)
Terapia e profilassi delle infezioni fungine invasive, linee guida ed evidenze cliniche
P. Grossi (Varese)
Plesso brachiale: cosa dobbiamo sapere per prevenire complicanze
Brachial plexus: what we have to know to prevent complications
W.F. Urmey (New York-NY, USA)
Plesso brachiale: nuovi approcci per un miglior outcome
P. Grossi (S. Donato Milanese, MI)
Plesso lombosacrale: l’utilità del blocco del plesso lombare
L. Bertini (Roma)
Lettura: ALR e coagulazione
B. Borghi (Bologna)
11.00 am Break
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8.30 am
con il contributo
educazionale di
SCHERING-PLOUGH
Monday 31st August
Room 16
Friday 28th August
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Sabato 29 agosto 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 8
Saturday 29th August
11.30 am
Discussants:
G. Finco (Cagliari),
A. Pasetto
(Modena),
A.F. Sabato (Roma)
5a Young Arena in anestesia e rianimazione - I giovani incontrano la ricerca sul dolore
La premedicazione con morfina orale determina un effetto analgesico “preemptive”?
L. Campiglia (Prato)
Impiego dell’associazione paracetamolo-tramadolo nel trattamento del dolore postoperatorio a domicilio
V. Schweiger (Verona)
Dolore artrosico post-traumatico: diagnosi, terapia e impatto socio-economico in pazienti in età lavorativa
B. Cappa (Roma)
Ossicodone-pregabalin nel dolore cronico non-oncologico: risultati dopo 12 mesi di trattamento
G. Longo (Roma)
1.30 pm Break
Sunday 30th August
Room 11
Monday 31st August
1.30 pm Break
11.30 am
Presidente:
M. Zanello
(Bologna)
Moderatori:
N. Latronico
(Brescia),
F.S. Venuti
(Messina)
Patologia vascolare in terapia intensiva 2
Lo stroke ischemico in terapia intensiva
A.T. Mazzeo (Messina)
L’emorragia cerebrale intraparenchimale in terapia intensiva
R. Imberti (Pavia)
La trombosi dei seni venosi cerebrali in terapia intensiva
C.A. Castioni (Torino)
Criteri di centralizzazione dei pazienti con patologia cerebrovascolare acuta in terapia intensiva neurochirurgica
N. Latronico (Brescia)
Room 13
11.30 am
Presidente:
S. Mangione
(Palermo)
Moderatori:
P. De Bellis
(Genova),
G. Torri (Milano)
Protezione d’organo perioperatoria
Prevenzione del danno polmonare
G. Della Rocca (Udine)
Neuroprotezione
L. Beretta (Milano)
Cardioprotezione
A. Zangrillo (Milano)
Protezione epato-renale
A. De Gasperi (Milano)
Tuesday 1st September
1.30 pm Break
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Room 14
1.30 pm Break
Room 15
11.30 am
Moderatori:
J.E. Chelly
(Pittsburgh-PA,
USA),
G. Fanelli (Parma)
Tecniche di anestesia regionale e profilassi tromboembolica
Regional Anaesthesia Techniques and Thromboembolic Prophylaxis
11.30 am - 12.30 pm Sessione 1 / Session 1
Introduzione
Introduction
G. Fanelli (Parma)
Profilassi tromboembolica in chirurgia ortopedica: Chest 2008
Thromboembolic prophylaxis in orthopaedic surgery: Chest 2008
D. Imberti (Piacenza)
Approccio multidisciplinare al paziente ortopedico: benvenuti nella nuova era!
A multidisciplinary approach to the orthopaedic patient: welcome to a new era!
A. Fanelli (Pittsburgh-PA, USA)
Anestesia locoregionale e profilassi tromboembolica
Locoregional anaesthesia and thromboembolic prophylaxis
M. Bosco (Roma)
Ruolo dei blocchi nervosi periferici nel 2009: quali precauzioni è necessario adottare in caso di blocco periferico
nel paziente con tromboprofilassi farmacologica?
The role of peripheral nerve blocks in 2009: which kind of precautions do we have to adopt in case of peripheral block in patients with pharmacological thromboprophylaxis?
J.E. Chelly (Pittsburgh-PA, USA)
con il contributo
educazionale di
sanofi aventis
Saturday 29th August
Consenso informato in anestesia ostetrica: nuove problematiche
G. Amatruda (Avellino)
Cuore e gravidanza: quale monitoraggio?
H. Valensise (Roma)
Linee guida per la preeclampsia
P. D’Onofrio (Firenze)
Criteri di ammissione alle terapie intensive
D. Celleno (Roma)
12.30 - 1.30 pm Sessione 2 / Session 2
Discussione interattiva
Interactive discussion
Conclusioni
Final remarks
1.30 pm Break
Sunday 30th August
Moderatori:
I. Castelletti
(Torino),
P. Mastronardi
(Napoli)
Update in anestesia ostetrica
Monday 31st August
11.30 am
Presidente:
Y. Leykin
(Pordenone)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 16
Moderatori:
L. Ferri (Empoli, FI),
V. Tagariello
(Roma)
Update in anestesia locoregionale 2
Ecografia in anestesia locoregionale: è necessaria?
G. Danelli (Parma)
Localizzazione percutanea dei nervi: valida alternativa?
Percutaneous localisation of nerves: a valid alternative?
W.F. Urmey (New York-NY, USA)
ALR e complicanze
V. Tagariello (Roma)
Lettura: ALR nel grande anziano
L. Bertini (Roma)
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11.30 am
Presidente:
G. Launo (Genova)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
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Sabato 29 agosto Lunch Sessions 1.30 > 3.00 pm
Room 13
Saturday 29th August
1.30 pm
Iscrizioni
1.45 pm
Moderatori:
G. Di Nino
(Bologna),
P. Giomarelli
(Siena)
Aggiornamenti in anestesia generale
con il contributo
educazionale di
ABBOTT
Flessibilità delle moderne tecniche di anestesia generale
V.A. Peduto (Perugia)
Ruolo degli anestetici inalatori nella moderna anestesia bilanciata
G. Torri (Milano)
Effetto cardioprotettivo degli anestetici in pazienti non cardiochirurgici
F. Guarracino (Pisa)
Sunday 30th August
Room 14
1.30 pm
Iscrizioni / Accreditamento ECM
1.45 pm
Moderatore:
P. Pietropaoli
(Roma)
I miorilassanti e l’uso del reversal: la sicurezza ha nuovi standard in anestesia
con il contributo
educazionale di
SCHERING-PLOUGH
I miorilassanti steroidei e benzilisochinolinici
P. Di Marco (Roma)
Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI): succinilcolina?
F. Petrini (Chieti)
Nuovi standard per il ripristino della funzione muscolare
P. Mastronardi (Roma)
Monday 31st August
Room 16
1.30 pm
Iscrizioni / Accreditamento ECM
1.45 pm
Moderatore:
S. Mangione
(Palermo)
Migliorare l’outcome del paziente critico: sviluppi recenti nella diagnosi precoce di
sepsi
con il contributo
di ROCHE
Surviving Sepsis Campaign: la necessità di una diagnosi precoce di sepsi
Surviving Sepsis Campaign: the need for early diagnosis of sepsis
M.M. Levy (Providence-RI, USA)
Microbiologia molecolare: recenti sviluppi nella diagnosi rapida di sepsi
M. Clementi (Milano)
Diagnosi eziologica precoce nel paziente settico
A. Giarratano (Palermo)
Tuesday 1st September
Posti limitati in base alla capienza della sala.
Si raccomanda di presentarsi per tempo
per poter accedere alla sessione.
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Sabato 29 agosto 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Moderatori:
S. Faenza
(Bologna),
P. Fontanari
(Firenze)
Trapianti di organo solido: le sfide di oggi
Trapianti da donatore vivente: analisi critica
P. Feltracco (Padova)
Rischio cardiovascolare dopo trapianto
G. Della Rocca (Udine)
Immunosoppressione: le nuove frontiere
G. Biancofiore (Pisa)
Quanto “marginale” può essere un donatore?
A. De Gasperi (Milano)
Rimozione extracorporea di endotossine in corso di sepsi/shock settico da batteri Gram negativi in pazienti
sottoposti a trapianto di organo solido
F. Ruberto (Roma)
Room 11
3.30 pm
Presidente:
F. Della Corte
(Novara)
Moderatori:
P. Innocenti
(Firenze),
D. Pietrini (Roma)
Neuroanestesia per la patologia vascolare
Le complicanze mediche dell’emorragia subaracnoidea
A. Caricato (Roma)
La valutazione preoperatoria per i pazienti da sottoporre a clipping o coiling di un aneurisma intracranico
P. Roncucci (Livorno)
Clipping o coiling: a che punto siamo?
N. Stocchetti (Milano)
Neuroanestesia per il clipping di un aneurisma intracranico
L. Beretta (Milano)
Neuroanestesia per il coiling di un aneurisma intracranico
M. Berardino (Torino)
Anestesia per endoarterectomia carotidea: la terza opzione
S. Bevilacqua (Firenze)
Room 13
3.30 pm
Presidente:
P. Pietropaoli
(Roma)
Moderatori:
S. Boncinelli
(Firenze),
R. Proietti (Roma)
Gestione del rischio clinico in area critica
Prospettive europee sulla sicurezza in area critica
European perspectives on safety in critical conditions
S. Ständer (Männedorf, Svizzera)
L’impiego della simulazione in area critica: human factor fra tradizione e innovazione
F. Bressan (Prato)
Risk management in sala operatoria: il punto di vista del Clinical Risk Manager
F. Venneri (Firenze)
Competenze non tecniche in anestesia
A. Levati (Pavia)
Valutazione del rischio clinico nell’emergenza: l’utilizzo del Safety Walk Around
F. Petrini (Chieti)
Lettura: Awareness: prevenzione e normative
G. Torri (Milano)
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4.15 pm
Presidente:
G. Martinelli
(Bologna)
Ruolo della Tigeciclina nel paziente critico e approccio empirico
F. Menichetti (Pisa)
Monday 31st August
con il contributo
educazionale di
WYETH
Incontro con l’esperto
Tuesday 1st September
3.30 pm
Saturday 29th August
Room 8
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Room 14
3.30 pm
Presidente:
P. Giomarelli
(Siena)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
F.L. Lorini
(Bergamo),
R. Romano
(Ancona)
Il cardiopatico in anestesia non cardiaca e le insufficienze d’organo
Stratificazione del rischio operatorio
M. Oppizzi (Milano)
L’infarto e l’ischemia in sala operatoria
A. Locatelli (Cuneo)
L’insufficienza respiratoria e renale
L. Belloni (Caserta)
Il paziente con comorbidità: cosa si deve fare per migliorare l’outcome
M. Rossi (Campobasso)
Incontro con gli esperti: Problem-based learning: presentazione e discussione di tre casi clinici
F. Guarracino (Pisa) - F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
Room 16
3.30 pm
Incontro con l’esperto
Aspetti emodinamici, immunologici ed emocoagulativi dell’espansione volemica
A.U. Sinardi (Messina)
Sunday 30th August
4.15 pm
Presidente:
L. Paroli (New
York-NY, USA)
Moderatori:
G. Fanelli (Parma),
P. Grossi (S. Donato
Milanese, MI)
ALR nel paziente difficile
ALR e coagulazione: algoritmo decisionale
P. Di Benedetto (Roma)
Problematiche particolari in ALR: artrite reumatoide e spondilite anchilosante
M. Bosco (Roma)
ALR e malattie neurologiche
V. Tagariello (Roma)
Lettura: Anestesia e analgesia locoregionale nel paziente grande obeso
Y. Leykin (Pordenone)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
8.30 am
Presidente:
C. Aurilio (Napoli)
Moderatori:
P. De Negri
(Rionero in Vulture,
PZ),
R. Mediati (Firenze)
Dolore cronico non oncologico “back pain”
Lettura: fisiopatologia e percorso diagnostico
C. Bonezzi (Pavia)
Trattamento farmacologico
F. Coluzzi (Roma)
Tecniche mini invasive
N. Luxardo (Torino)
Neuromodulazione
A. Costantini (Chieti)
Ostacoli normativi ed economici
A. Gioia (Pisa)
Saturday 29th August
Room 11
Moderatori:
B. Barberis
(Torino),
D. Dini (Firenze)
Emodinamica e farmaci 1
Valutazione microcircolatoria nell’insufficienza cardiaca severa
F. Caramelli (Bologna)
Monitoraggio emodinamico nell’insufficienza cardiaca acuta
S. Cattaneo (Bergamo)
Gestione dell’insufficienza cardiaca acuta
L. Tritapepe (Roma)
Lettura: Le catecolamine in cardiochirurgia sono un bene o un male?
L. Belloni (Caserta) - L. Salvi (Milano)
I betabloccanti in cardiochirurgia sono un bene o un male?
G. Landoni (Milano)
11.00 am Break
Room 15
8.30 am
Presidente:
G. Conti (Roma)
Moderatori:
A. Corrado
(Firenze),
G. Servillo (Napoli)
Ottimizzazione dell’interazione ventilatore-paziente in corso di ventilazione spontanea
assistita
Ventilazione meccanica a supporto di pressione
F. Mojoli (Pavia)
Ventilazione assistita proporzionale
S. Grasso (Bari)
Il sistema Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA)
P. Navalesi (Novara)
Ventilazione a doppio livello di pressione (BiLevel)
N. Patroniti (Monza)
Lettura: Ventilazione non invasiva con elmetto: inconvenienti tecnici e soluzioni
F. Mojoli (Pavia)
11.00 am Break
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8.30 am
Presidente:
P. Giomarelli
(Siena)
Tuesday 1st September
Room 14
Sunday 30th August
11.00 am Break
Friday 28th August
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Room 16
8.30 am
Presidente:
G. Savoia (Napoli)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
L. Bertini (Roma),
P. Piscitelli
(Firenze)
Anestesia-analgesia procedura specifica
In chirurgia toracica
M. Berti (Parma)
In chirurgia della mammella
M. Allegri (Pavia)
In chirurgia della spalla
B. Borghi (Bologna)
Nella protesi di anca
L. Paroli (New York-NY, USA)
Nella protesi di ginocchio
M. Dauri (Roma)
11.00 am Break
Sunday 30th August
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Domenica 30 agosto 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
11.30 am
Presidente:
E. Busà (Firenze)
Moderatori:
M. Evangelista
(Roma),
S. Palermo
(Genova)
Dolore cronico oncologico
Lettura: Oppioidi: dalla genetica alla terapia
C. Aurilio (Napoli)
Iperalgesia indotta da oppiacei
F. Ambrosio (Padova)
Dolore metastatico osseo: patogenesi e terapia
G. Finco (Cagliari)
Il dolore nel paziente oncologico “survivor”
V. Mattioli (Bari)
1.30 pm Break
Saturday 29th August
Room 11
11.30 am
Moderatori:
A.R. De Gaudio
(Firenze),
P. Viale (Udine)
con il contributo
educazionale di
PFIZER
Infezioni e paziente critico - Milano, Firenze, Roma: casi clinici a confronto
Prima parte
MILANO:
A. De Gasperi (Milano), G.P. Gesu (Milano), P. Viale (Udine)
FIRENZE:
C. Adembri (Firenze), F. Leoncini (Firenze), P. Nicoletti (Firenze)
ROMA:
M. Antonelli (Roma), M. Sanguinetti (Roma), M. Venditti (Roma)
Sunday 30th August
Room 13
11.30 am
Presidente:
C. Sorbara
(Treviso)
Moderatori:
A. Sarti (Firenze),
F. Schiraldi (Napoli)
Emodinamica e farmaci 2
Interazioni cuore cervello
N. Latronico (Brescia)
Disfunzione diastolica del ventricolo sinistro
F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
Approccio farmacologico al sanguinamento postoperatorio in cardiochirurgia: any news?
M. Ranucci (S. Donato Milanese, MI)
Lettura: Ibernazione miocardica e disfunzione miocardica nella sepsi
L. Siracusano (Messina)
1.30 pm Break
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Room 14
Monday 31st August
La sessione continua con la lunch session e termina alle 3.00 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
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Room 15
11.30 am
Presidente:
G. Rosa (Roma)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
A. Amadori
(Firenze),
L. Santamaria
(Messina)
Neuroanestesia
Ruolo di diverse condotte anestesiologiche nelle lesioni sovratentoriali: il trial NeuroMorfeo
G. Citerio (Monza)
Anestesia in neuroradiologia
P. Martorano (Ancona)
Il monitoraggio elettrofisiologico in neuroanestesia
V. Perotti (Roma)
Awake anestesia in neurochirurgia
V. Conte (Milano)
1.30 pm Break
Room 16
11.30 am
Presidente:
C. Launo (Genova)
Sunday 30th August
Moderatori:
G. Fanelli (Parma),
P. Grossi (S. Donato
Milanese, MI)
Ultrasuoni in anestesia regionale
Ultrasuoni e ALR: cosa possiamo vedere
G. Danelli (Parma)
Ultrasuoni e ENS: antagonismo o sinergia?
L. Bertini (Roma)
Quali sono i limiti degli ultrasuoni?
M. Baciarello (Parma)
Lettura: Approccio ecografico all’analgesia perineurale continua
G. Davià (Abano Terme, PD)
1.30 pm Break
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Moderatori:
A.R. De Gaudio
(Firenze),
P. Viale (Udine)
con il contributo
educazionale di
PFIZER
Infezioni e paziente critico - Milano, Firenze, Roma: casi clinici a confronto
Seconda parte
MILANO:
A. De Gasperi (Milano), G.P. Gesu (Milano), P. Viale (Udine)
FIRENZE:
C. Adembri (Firenze), F. Leoncini (Firenze), P. Nicoletti (Firenze)
ROMA:
M. Antonelli (Roma), M. Sanguinetti (Roma), M. Venditti (Roma)
Saturday 29th August
Room 13
1.30 pm
Iscrizioni / Accreditamento ECM
1.45 pm
Moderatore:
R. Fumagalli
(Monza)
Massive bleeding management
Monday 31st August
Gestione iniziale del paziente con emorragia massiva
M. Girardis (Modena)
Algoritmi per la gestione dell’emorragia massiva
Algorithms for the management of massive bleeding
K. Görlinger (Essen, Germania)
FFP vs. PCC: dov’è l’evidenza?
M. Marietta (Modena)
Posti limitati in base alla capienza della sala.
Si raccomanda di presentarsi per tempo
per poter accedere alla sessione.
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Tuesday 1st September
con il contributo
educazionale di
CSL BEHRING
Sunday 30th August
Room 16
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Domenica 30 agosto 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Room 11
Saturday 29th August
3.30 pm
Lettura storica
La nostra storia: appena ieri
G. Bellucci (Siena)
4.15 pm
Presidente:
M. Scesi (Chieti)
Moderatori:
V. Montrone
(Napoli),
R. Vellucci
(Firenze)
Cure palliative
Cure palliative e sistemi anti-oppiacei
A.F. Sabato (Roma)
Malattie neurodegenerative croniche
L. Orsi (Crema)
Tecniche interventistiche
W. Raffaeli (Rimini)
Lettura: Integrazione tra hospice e rete territoriale
P. Morino (Firenze)
Sunday 30th August
in collaborazione con
Fondazione Italiana
di Leniterapia
Room 13
3.30 pm
Presidente:
V.A. Peduto
(Perugia)
Monday 31st August
Moderatori:
E. Gravino (Napoli),
V. Tegazzin
(Padova)
Ipertermia maligna e malattie rare
Effetti degli anestetici alogenati sulla giunzione neuromuscolare
V.A. Peduto (Perugia)
Genetica dell’ipertermia maligna e delle malattie neuromuscolari correlate
A. Carsana (Napoli), V. Sorrentino (Siena)
Le reazioni MH like: casi clinici
V. Tegazzin (Padova)
Malattie rare: quali percorsi
E. Gravino (Napoli)
Diagnosi differenziale dell’ipertermia in area critica
A. Di Martino (Napoli), G. Savoia (Napoli)
Room 14
3.30 pm
Presidente:
F.L. Lorini
(Bergamo)
Tuesday 1st September
Moderatori:
G. Della Rocca
(Udine),
C. Sorbara
(Treviso)
Il monitoraggio emodinamico nel paziente ad alto rischio
Cosa realmente modifica l’outcome di questi pazienti
What really changes the patient outcome
J.A. Osorio (New York-NY, USA)
Quali strumenti moderni utilizzo
A. Locatelli (Cuneo)
Monitoraggio continuo in tempo reale della gittata cardiaca e dell’apporto di ossigeno
R. Fumagalli (Monza)
Raggiungimento dell’obiettivo: presto, tardi o mai?
F.L. Lorini (Bergamo)
La gittata cardiaca in continuo e la valutazione della perfusione tissutale
P. Giomarelli (Siena)
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Room 15
Room 16
Moderatori:
M. Chiefari
(Napoli),
C. Mattia (Roma)
Tossicità degli anestetici locali: passato, presente e futuro
Neurotossicità: 20 anni di studi
F. Coluzzi (Roma)
Tossicità o errore tecnico
P. Grossi (S. Donato Milanese, MI)
Tossicità e infusioni continue
M. Allegri (Pavia)
Cosa c’è di nuovo: farmaci e adiuvanti
G. Fanelli (Parma)
Infusioni lipidiche: stato dell’arte
L. Bertini (Roma)
Monday 31st August
3.30 pm
Presidente:
P. Piscitelli
(Firenze)
Saturday 29th August
La cirrosi epatica è una malattia multi-organica
G. Biancofiore (Pisa)
Insufficienza epatica acuta: come riconoscerla e quando chiamare il centro trapianti
A. De Gasperi (Milano)
Azione splancnica dei farmaci vaso-attivi
A. Morelli (Roma)
Ventilazione polmonare e funzione epatica: due pianeti distanti?
N. Brienza (Bari)
Lettura: Il trauma epatico: una sfida per tutta l’équipe
G. Sganga (Roma)
Sunday 30th August
Moderatori:
G. Delogu (Roma),
R. Moretti (Firenze)
Rianimazione addominale: obiettivo fegato
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3.30 pm
Presidente:
G. Sganga (Roma)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
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e Terapia Intensiva
Lunedì 31 agosto 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 7
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Incontro con l’Esperto
Stato asmatico
A. Braschi (Pavia)
9.00 am
Presidente:
V. Carpino (Napoli)
Moderatori:
M. Chiaranda
(Varese),
R. Giuliani (Bari)
Focus sulle emergenze
Dove andiamo in emergenza come SIAARTI
M. Landriscina (Como)
Dove va l’Europa
F. Della Corte (Novara)
La posizione ESA/UEMS
E. De Robertis (Napoli)
Lettura: Indicatori prognostici e markers bioumorali nelle emergenze
O. Piazza (Napoli)
Sunday 30th August
11.00 am Break
Room 8
8.30 am
Moderatori:
L. Bonetti (Firenze),
G. Pittoni (Padova)
Anestesia, tecnologie appropriate e sostenibili nei paesi a risorse limitate 1
Lettura: La difficile crescita dell’anestesia in Africa
G. Busato (Gorizia)
Anestesia nei paesi a risorse limitate: il problema visto dal chirurgo
A. Angelici (Roma)
Anestesia e patologie mediche associate nei paesi a risorse limitate
B. Kuppers (Pisa)
Anestesia inalatoria nel District Hospital: le tecnologie proponibili
L. Bonetti (Firenze)
Farmacologia clinica dell’etere dietilico
R. Tani (Firenze)
Monday 31st August
11.00 am Break
Room 11
8.30 am
Presidente:
B. Amantea
(Catanzaro)
Moderatori:
F. Paoletti
(Perugia),
A. Paolicchi (Pisa)
Dolore postoperatorio
Trattamento del dolore postoperatorio in chirurgia ambulatoriale
Y. Leykin (Pordenone)
II trattamento del dolore postoperatorio nel paziente anziano
M. Berti (Parma)
La “preemptive analgesia” ha ancora un ruolo?
C. Mattia (Roma)
Lettura: Trattamento del dolore postoperatorio e outcome
F. Carli (Montreal-QC, Canada)
Il dolore postoperatorio: ruolo del paracetamolo
F. Paoletti (Perugia)
Tuesday 1st September
11.00 am Break
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Moderatori:
E. Cohen (New
York-NY, USA),
G. Della Rocca
(Udine)
Anestesia toracica
Valutazione preoperatoria: clinica o mediante indagini strumentali?
P. Feltracco (Padova)
Airway management: tubo bilumen o bloccatori bronchiali?
Airway management: bilumen tube or bronchial blockers?
E. Cohen (New York-NY, USA)
OLV ed evidence based medicine
G. Della Rocca (Udine)
Pain management: qual è lo standard?
F. Pugliese (Roma)
11.00 am Break
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Presidente:
P. Fontanari
(Firenze)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 14
11.00 am Break
Room 16
8.30 am
Presidente:
M. Tupputi
(Cagliari)
Moderatori:
G. Fanelli (Parma),
B. Borghi
(Bologna)
ALR e anticoagulanti
Il problema: quali sono i pazienti a rischio?
L. Bertini (Roma)
Luci e ombre delle linee guida
G. Savoia (Napoli)
Ruolo dei farmaci “alternativi”
P. Grossi (S. Donato Milanese, MI)
I nuovi farmaci
G. Fanelli (Parma)
Lettura: Come studiare la coagulazione
A. D’Angelo (Milano)
11.00 am Break
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Chirurgia maggiore: chirurgia a rischio o paziente a rischio?
F. Cavaliere (Roma)
Fluidoterapia perioperatoria
L. Gottin (Verona)
Il ruolo dell’anestesia/analgesia peridurale
E. Polati (Verona)
Il ruolo del digiuno preoperatorio
U. Buoncristiano (Firenze)
Lettura: Il contributo della recovery room nel migliorare l’outcome del paziente operato – la ricerca dell’evidenza
E. Calderini (Milano)
Monday 31st August
Moderatori:
P. Mastronardi
(Napoli),
A. Valeri (Firenze)
Il trattamento perioperatorio in chirurgia maggiore: quali fattori modificano l’outcome
Tuesday 1st September
8.30 am
Presidente:
U. Buoncristiano
(Firenze)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Lunedì 31 agosto 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 7
Saturday 29th August
11.30 am
Presidente:
B. Lettieri (Napoli)
Moderatori:
M. Dambrosio
(Foggia),
S. Pappagallo
(Empoli, FI)
La sindrome post-arresto cardiaco
Qualità delle cure
Quality of care
K. Sunde (Oslo, Norvegia)
Esperienza policentrica
E. Cerchiari (Bologna)
Ruolo dell’ipotermia moderata
A. Luzzani (Verona)
Cosa fare e cosa non fare nelle prime 48 ore dopo un arresto cardiaco
T. Principi (Ancona)
Lettura: Novità in rianimazione cardiopolmonare
C. Sandroni (Roma)
1.30 pm Break
Sunday 30th August
Room 8
11.30 am
Moderatori:
L. Bonetti (Firenze),
G. Pittoni (Padova)
Anestesia, tecnologie appropriate e sostenibili nei paesi a risorse limitate 2
La miscela azeotropica in Tanzania
A. Sattin (Vicenza)
L’anestesia pediatrica con mezzi minimi
N. Zadra (Padova)
L’anestesia specialistica nei paesi a risorse limitate
G. Pula (Siena)
La formazione per gli ospedali nel Kivu, Repubblica Democratica del Congo
G. Pittoni (Padova)
La realtà della terapia intensiva in Africa. Esperienza in un ospedale eritreo
A. Di Filippo (Firenze)
Monday 31st August
1.30 pm Break
Room 11
11.30 am
Moderatori:
F. Giunta (Pisa),
M.M. Levy
(Providence-RI,
USA)
in collaborazione con
TUSCANY CRITICAL
CARE GROUP
Qualità della vita durante e dopo la ICU
Tuesday 1st September
Complicazioni neuromuscolari della malattia critica
N. Latronico (Brescia)
Sequele neurocognitive a lungo termine della malattia critica
Long-term neurocognitive sequelae of critical diseases
J.R. Curtis (Seattle-WA, USA)
Farmaci per sedazione e delirio: esiste una “ricetta perfetta”?
Drugs for sedation and delirium: does a “best recipe” exist?
G. Park (Cambridge, UK)
Open the ICU and keep it… open!
G. Biancofiore (Pisa)
Lettura: Quantità della vita vs. qualità della vita nel malato critico: quale equilibrio?
Lecture: Quantity vs. quality of life in the critically ill: what is the right mix?
M.M. Levy (Providence-RI, USA)
1.30 pm Break
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Moderatori:
A. Pesenti (Monza),
P. Pietropaoli
(Roma)
Ottimizzazione perioperatoria
Quali pazienti? Solo quelli ad alto rischio?
T. Fiore (Bari)
GDT: intra o postoperatoria
Intraoperative or postoperative GDT
A. Rhodes (Londra, UK)
CO, DO2, SVV-PPV, ScvO2: evidence-based medicine
G. Della Rocca (Udine)
Ottimizzazione emodinamica vs. respiratoria: farmaci, riempimento o supporto respiratorio?
M.V. Ranieri (Torino)
1.30 pm Break
Saturday 29th August
11.30 am
Presidente:
T. Fiore (Bari)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Influenza dei beta-bloccanti sull’outcome dei pazienti a rischio
Role of beta-blockers on risk patients outcome
L. Tritapepe (Roma)
Beta-bloccanti e cardioprotezione nel perioperatorio
Beta-blockade and cardio protection in the perioperative care
G. Landoni (Milano)
Esmololo nei pazienti a rischio sottoposti a interventi di chirurgia addominale maggiore: un modello di approccio perioperatorio
Esmolol in risk patients undergoing major abdominal surgery: a model of perioperative approach
F. Bellandi (Prato), G. Consales (Prato)
Ruolo dell’esmololo nei pazienti sottoposti a chirurgia vascolare: suggerimenti di utilizzo nel perioperatorio
Role of esmolol in patients undergoing vascular surgery: suggestions for a perioperative use
M. Rossi (Campobasso)
Expert recommendations: il controllo dell’emodinamica come obiettivo
Expert recommendations. Main goal: tight haemodynamic control
F. Guarracino (Pisa)
1.30 pm Break
Room 16
11.30 am
Presidente:
F. Bruno (Bari)
Moderatori:
G. Tulli (Firenze),
C.A. Volta (Ferrara)
Update sul barotrauma
Le basi fisiopatologiche del barotrauma
S. Grasso (Bari)
Misurare il barotrauma durante la ventilazione meccanica
D. Chiumello (Milano)
Barotrauma e reclutamento polmonare
P. Caironi (Milano)
Come evitare il barotrauma
P. Terragni (Torino)
1.30 pm Break
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con il contributo
educazionale di
BAXTER
Terapia beta-bloccante perioperatoria: un approccio multimodale
per prevenire le sequele cardiache
Perioperative Beta-blockade Therapy: a Multimodal Approach to Prevent Cardiac
Sequelae
Tuesday 1st September
11.30 am
Moderatore:
A.R. De Gaudio
(Firenze)
Sunday 30th August
Room 14
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Lunedì 31 agosto Lunch Sessions 1.30 > 3.00 pm
Room 10
Saturday 29th August
1.30 pm
Iscrizioni e welcome / Accreditamento ECM
2.00 pm
La proteina C in terapia intensiva
Protein C in Intensive Care
con il contributo
educazionale di
BAXTER
Enzima e/o zimogeno?
Enzyme and/or zymogen?
A. D’Angelo (Milano)
Il concentrato di proteina C nello shock settico nelle unità intensive pediatriche italiane
Protein C concentrate in septic shock in Italian paediatric intensive care units
I. Salvo (Milano)
in rappresentanza del Gruppo di Studio SISPE
on behalf of the SISPE Study Group
Room 16
Sunday 30th August
1.30 pm
Iscrizioni / Accreditamento ECM
1.45 pm
Moderatori :
A.R. De Gaudio
(Firenze),
T. Mazzei (Firenze)
Le infezioni nel paziente critico: daptomicina, una nuova opzione terapeutica
con il contributo
educazionale di
NOVARTIS
Aspetti farmacodinamici e farmacocinetici della daptomicina
A. Novelli (Firenze)
L’evoluzione della sensibilità e della resistenza agli antibiotici
S. Stefani (Catania)
La gestione delle sepsi in terapia intensiva
M. Bassetti (Genova)
Caso clinico
M. Bassetti (Genova)
Discussant:
F.M. Bobbio Pallavicini (Genova)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
Posti limitati in base alla capienza della sala.
Si raccomanda di presentarsi per tempo
per poter accedere alla sessione.
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Lunedì 31 agosto 3.30 pm > 6.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 7
Moderatori:
G. Gordini
(Bologna),
F. Raimondi
(Milano)
Percorso trauma
Il registro italiano
G. Gordini (Bologna)
Aspetti organizzativi dei trauma center
E. De Blasio (Benevento)
Approccio volemico e coagulopatia da trauma
G. Nardi (Roma)
Aspetti extraospedalieri
M. Raimondi (Pavia)
Tavola Rotonda - Emergenze intraospedaliere: modelli organizzativi a confronto
L. Cabrini (Milano), E. Cerchiari (Bologna), R. Oggioni (Borgo San Lorenzo, FI), G.A. Ratto (Savona),
F. Rubulotta (Catania)
Saturday 29th August
3.30 pm
Presidente:
G. Martinelli
(Bologna)
Room 8
Room 14
3.30 pm
Moderatori:
C. Barbisan
(Treviso),
J.R. Curtis
(Seattle-WA, USA),
R. Tufano (Napoli)
Sunday 30th August
Anestesia e outcome dopo chirurgia neonatale: lo studio GAS
N. Disma (Genova)
Anestesia neonatale nelle malformazioni polmonari maggiori
S. Baroncini (Bologna)
Management anestesiologico in corso di endoscopia delle vie aeree nel paziente pediatrico
P. Serio (Firenze)
Efficacia analgesica della somministrazione caudale di levobupivacaina e ketamina
B.G. Locatelli (Bergamo)
Ultrasuoni, anestesia regionale e sindrome compartimentale
G. Ivani (Torino)
Le decisioni fine vita sono condivise universalmente?
Are End-of-Life Decisions Universally Shared?
Casi clinici
Case reports
G. Gristina (Roma)
D. Mazzon (Belluno)
L. Orsi (Crema)
Discussants:
M.J. Albahrani (Muscat, Oman)
J.R. Curtis (Seattle-WA, USA)
B. Du (Pechino, Cina)
A. Giannini (Milano),
C.L. Sprung (Gerusalemme, Israele)
P. Stevanovic (Belgrado, Serbia)
J.L. Vincent (Bruxelles, Belgio)
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Moderatori:
L. Mirabile
(Firenze),
A. Sansone
(Palermo)
Anestesia pediatrica
Tuesday 1st September
3.30 pm
Presidente:
P. Busoni (Firenze)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Room 15
3.30 pm
Lettura
L’ozono, un nuovo approccio terapeutico nella protezione d’organo: dai dati sperimentali all’applicazione clinica
M. D’Amico (Napoli), B. Lettieri (Napoli)
Saturday 29th August
4.15 pm
Presidente:
F. Petrini (Chieti)
Moderatori:
M. Antonelli
(Roma),
G. Frova (Milano)
Gestione delle vie aeree: algoritmo in terapia intensiva
Diagnostica per immagini: una miglior visuale migliora la gestione del paziente?
G. Merli (Milano)
Dispositivi e metodi: c’è bisogno di qualcosa di diverso?
M. Sorbello (Catania)
Tracheostomia in terapia intensiva: stato dell’arte
G. Frova (Milano)
Gestione delle vie aeree nelle terapie intensive in Italia: un’istantanea
M.A. Pennisi (Roma)
Room 16
Sunday 30th August
3.30 pm
Presidente:
F.M. Bobbio
Pallavicini
(Genova)
Moderatori:
P. Fontanari
(Firenze),
R.M. Melotti
(Bologna)
Hot topics in terapia intensiva
Alterazione degli scambi gassosi
R. Fumagalli (Monza)
Il versamento toracico in corso di ALI/ARDS
D. Chiumello (Milano)
La posizione prona in corso di ALI/ARDS
P. Taccone (Milano)
La ventilazione non invasiva: per chi e in che reparto
G. Foti (Monza)
Aspetti gestionali della ventilazione non invasiva
D. Chiumello (Milano)
Lettura: La saturimetria regionale non invasiva: sensibilità del metodo e utilità d’impiego
B. Amantea (Catanzaro)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
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Martedì 1 settembre 8.30 > 11.00 am
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 11
Moderatori:
L. Bonetti
(Firenze),
G. De Martino
(Napoli)
Medicina iperbarica
Intossicazione da CO: OTI – quando e perché?
L. Ditri (Torri di Quartesolo, VI)
OTI e ferite difficili: il razionale
E. Nasole (Villafranca di Verona, VR)
Cerebral palsy: esiste un razionale per utilizzare l’OTI?
M. Brauzzi (Grosseto)
Sepsi e OTI
G. Vezzani (Fidenza, PR)
Saturday 29th August
8.30 am
Presidente:
R.M. Infascelli
(Napoli)
11.00 am Break
8.30 am
Presidente:
V.A. Peduto
(Perugia)
Moderatori:
E. De Robertis
(Napoli),
M. Zanello
(Bologna)
Gli steroidi in anestesia e rianimazione
Terapia del dolore
C. Mattia (Roma)
Patologie cerebrali
O. Piazza (Napoli)
Donatori d’organo
F. Procaccio (Verona)
Lettura: Steroidi nella sepsi: una meta-analisi
Lecture: Steroids in sepsis – a metaanalysis
D. Annane (Garches, Francia)
Sunday 30th August
Room 13
8.30 am
Presidente:
F. Petrini (Chieti)
Moderatori:
F.E. Agrò (Roma),
R. Oggioni (Borgo
San Lorenzo, FI)
Vie aeree nelle emergenze
Videolaringoscopia nel DEU: quale ruolo
F. Petrini (Chieti)
RSI - ancora succinilcolina
A. Guarino (Genova)
Presidi e dotazioni in emergenza
M. Menarini (Bologna)
Ruolo della ventilazione non invasiva nelle emergenze
L. Cabrini (Milano)
11.00 am Break
139
Tuesday 1st September
Room 14
Monday 31st August
11.00 Break
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Room 15
8.30 am
Presidente:
G. Di Nino
(Bologna)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
G. Rosa (Roma),
L. Santamaria
(Messina)
Attivazione dei meccanismi neuro-patogenetici della malattia di Alzheimer da parte
degli anestetici generali e disfunzione cognitiva postoperatoria
Il progetto, gli obiettivi e primi risultati preliminari
V. Fodale (Messina)
Recupero cognitivo dopo diverse strategie anestesiologiche
F. Bilotta (Roma)
Elaborazione di processi assistenziali per la riduzione dei rischi
R.M. Melotti (Bologna)
Lettura: Remifentanil e sistema nervoso centrale: abbiamo le idee più chiare?
V. Fodale (Messina)
11.00 am Break
Room 16
Sunday 30th August
8.30 am
Presidente:
A. Pasetto
(Modena)
Moderatori:
A. Corcione
(Napoli),
R. Monzani
(Rozzano, MI)
La Day Surgery: una realtà in fase di trasformazione 1
Come realizzare una Day Surgery: struttura o funzione?
M. Nolli (Cremona)
Competenze e ruoli dei vari professionisti nel sistema Day Surgery. Il ruolo dell’anestesista come professionista
e organizzatore
R. Monzani (Rozzano, MI)
Il percorso assistenziale dalla selezione alla dimissione. La cartella clinica
B. Silvi (Roma)
La gestione di un gruppo di lavoro dedicato alla Day Surgery nel contesto nazionale: obiettivi, gestione, progetti
A. Corcione (Napoli)
Monday 31st August
11.00 am Break
Tuesday 1st September
140
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di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Martedì 1 settembre 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
Room 11
Le nuove tabelle decompressive USN Diving Manual Rev 6: una rivoluzione copernicana?
F. Faralli (Le Grazie, SP)
Il soccorso negli incidenti subacquei: quale percorso diagnostico e terapeutico prima del ricovero in strutture
con camere iperbariche
G. De Iaco (Pisa)
La gestione del subacqueo in caso di incidente decompressivo: l’assistenza
P. Longobardi (Ravenna)
La formazione dell’anestesista/medico subacqueo in Italia: analisi del presente, proposte per il futuro
R.M. Infascelli (Napoli)
Room 13
11.30 am
Presidente:
G. Consales (Prato)
Moderatori:
E. De Robertis
(Napoli),
G. Susini (Sassari)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
M. Brauzzi
(Grosseto),
F. Ruocco (Firenze)
Aggiornamenti in medicina subacquea
Rimozione della CO2
Rimozione della CO2 in condizioni di salute e a seguito di danno polmonare acuto
CO2 elimination in healthy conditions and after acute lung injury
B. Jonson (Lund, Svezia)
Re-inspirazione della CO2 dal circuito del ventilatore. Effetti dell’irrigazione del circuito e aspirazione dello spazio
morto
E. De Robertis (Napoli)
Tecniche di rimozione della CO2 extracorporea
M.V. Ranieri (Torino)
Insufficienza diaframmatica: cause ed effetti
R.A. De Blasi (Roma)
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Presidente:
R.M. Infascelli
(Napoli)
Room 14
Aspetti educazionali
R. Alvisi (Ferrara)
Insegnamento della medicina su simulatori: realtà o fantasia?
P. Pelaia (Ancona)
Il corso trauma
G. Gordini (Bologna)
Applicazioni in anestesia e terapia intensiva
E. Cerchiari (Bologna)
141
Monday 31st August
Moderatori:
G. Di Nino
(Bologna),
P. Pelaia (Ancona)
Ruolo della simulazione nelle emergenze
Tuesday 1st September
11.30 am
Presidente:
A. Guberti (Ferrara)
Friday 28th August
Florence
2009
63° Congresso Società Italiana
di Anestesia, Analgesia, Rianimazione
e Terapia Intensiva
Room 15
11.30 am
Presidente:
F. Giunta (Pisa)
Saturday 29th August
Moderatori:
M. Piga (Cagliari),
G. Santagostino
(Pistoia)
Problematiche perioperatorie nella chirurgia laparoscopica del grande obeso
La valutazione preoperatoria e la gestione delle vie aeree
C. Guido (Firenze)
Le tecniche di anestesia a confronto
Y. Leykin (Pordenone)
Attualità sul recupero della funzione neuromuscolare nel paziente obeso
F. Giunta (Pisa)
Modificazioni della meccanica respiratoria intraoperatoria e modelli di ventilazione
C.A. Volta (Ferrara)
La gestione postoperatoria: “fast-track surgery”?
V. Pavoni (Firenze)
Room 16
Sunday 30th August
11.30 am
Presidente:
A. Pasetto
(Modena)
Moderatori:
G. Bettelli (Ancona),
G. Pittoni (Padova)
La Day Surgery: una realtà in fase di trasformazione 2
L’organizzazione della sala operatoria per le attività di Day Surgery e chirurgia ambulatoriale
G. Pittoni (Padova)
Quali esami pre-intervento?
M. Solca (Melegnano, MI)
La gestione del dolore postoperatorio
S. Falchi (Firenze)
Criteri di dimissione
M. Solca (Melegnano, MI)
Monday 31st August
Tuesday 1st September
142
Florence
2009
Closing Ceremony
Tuesday, September 1 1.30 pm
Plenary Room Cavaniglia
Presentation of the 11th Congress of the WFSICCM
S. Bhagwanjee (South Africa)
Closing addresses
143
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
WFSICCM Oral Communications
AUGUST 30 - 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Room 8
RESPIRATORY 1
Moderators: F.M.B. Maciel (Brazil), A.S. Slutsky (Canada)
411 RECRUITMENT MANOEUVRES WERE LESS EFFECTIVE AT HIGHER INTRAVASCULAR LUNG VOLUME IN ACUTE LUNG INJURY
P. Leme Silva, F.F. Cruz, L. Fujisaki et al.
822 CRITIQUING VS. NON-CRITIQUING DECISION SUPPORT: EFFECT ON ADHERENCE TO A LUNG-PROTECTIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION PROTOCOL
S. Eslami, A. Abu-Hanna, N.F. de Keizer et al.
802 IMPLEMENTATION OF PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
C. Castarataro, N. Carrizo, I. Torres et al.
889 CLINICAL EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT DEVICES FOR NON-INVASIVE CPAP WITH FACE MASK
G. Mistraletti, E. Mantovani, P. Morelli et al.
899 PRESSURE CONTROLLED VENTILATION AND VOLUME CONTROLLED VENTILATION IN CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENTS
C. Rodrigues, D. Dragosavac, R. Oliveira et al.
904 MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO MIOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION USING INTRA-AORTIC BALL
C. Rodrigues, H. Gon, M. Takaki et al.
906 EFFECTS OF EXPIRATORY TRIGGER SETTING IN NON CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PATIENTS
S. Nemer, C. Barbas, J. Caldeira et al.
300 FAILURE OF NONINVASIVE POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION (NPPV): PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
O. Penuelas, N. Nin, F. Frutos-Vivar et al.
RESPIRATORY 2
Moderators: A. Braschi (Italy), C. Putensen (Germany)
304 CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOME OF VENTILATED PATIENTS ACCORDING TO A NEW WEANING CLASSIFICATION
O. Penuelas, F. Frutos-Vivar, N. Nin et al.
309 EFFECT OF EARLY HYPERCAPNIA ON OUTCOMES OF MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS
N. Nin, J. Sznajder, F. Frutos Vivar et al.
417 REGULATORY EFFECT OF NEUROPEPTIDE SUBSTANCE P ONAECII EPITHELIAL CELLS EXPOSED TO HYPEROXIA
X. Feng
415 ROLE OF P38 MAP KINASE IN NAC PROTECTION EFFECT ON HYPEROXIA-INDUCED LUNG INJURY
X. Feng
20 THE EFFECT OF PENETRATING TRUNK TRAUMA ON THE RECOVERY OF ADULT SURVIVORS
H. Van Haswegen, C.J. Eales, G.A. Richards et al.
894 ENDOGENOUS LUNG PROTECTION AGAINST REMOTE ISCHAEMIA/REPERFUSION IS PARTLY MEDIATED BY COX-2
M. Scully, A.J. Cunningham, G. Chen et al.
623 TIME-COURSE OF VENOUS TO ARTERIAL CARBON DIOXIDE DIFFERENCE DURING THE EARLY GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPY
G.A. Ospina Tascon, O. Ramirez, J.D. Tafur et al.
700 POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IMAGING OF LUNG [18F]FDG UPTAKE IN A MURINE MODEL OF ACID ASPIRATION
G. Bellani, V. Zambelli, M. Scanziani et al.
144
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
AUGUST 31 - 5.00 > 6.30 pm
Room 4
ORGANISATION
Moderators: A. Gallesio (Argentina), G. Offenstadt (France)
552 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND OUTCOMES OF CANCER PATIENTS ADMITTED TO AN ICU FROM A DEVELOPING COUNTRY
M. Granados Sanchez, M.E. Ochoa, M. Badiel et al.
696 AUDIT OF END OF LIFE CARE PRACTICES IN AN INDIAN CANCER HOSPITAL ICU
S. Myatra, J. Divatia, A. Tandekar et al.
845 INTENSIVE CARE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: MONITORING A COOPERATION PROJECT IN ERITREA
V. Anichini, G. Hagos, L. Perretta et al.
712 EFFECTS ON CRITICAL PATIENTS CARE AFTER INTRODUCING AN INTERMEDIATE CARE UNIT
M. Granados Sanchez, M. Badiel, G. Ospina-Tascon et al.
923 PHYSICIANS’ ATTITUDES ABOUT PAY FOR PERFORMANCE EVOLVE DURING PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
M. Ozcan, P. Roberts, L. Boeckman et al.
89 ICU READMISSION AS A KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
T.C. Jacques, V. Dhiacou, M. Mdaws et al.
455 CRITICAL CARE PHYSICIAN’S ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE IN END OF LIFE CARE DECISIONS IN KOREA AND JAPAN
S.O. Koh, S.Y. Kim, H.H. Kang et al.
AUGUST 31 - 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Room 11
CARDIOVASCULAR
Moderator: M.H. Weil (USA)
870 PRIMARY PCI IN ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: GUIDELINES COMPLIANCE AND PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY
P.J. Sousa, M. Miranda, J. Brito et al
967 CLINICAL EVALUATION OF THE FLOTRAC/VIGILEO™ SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS CARDIAC OUTPUT MONITORING
J.O.C.J. Auler, M.L. Torres, M.M. Cardoso et al.
740 DADLE INDUCED POSTCONDITIONING BY THE INIBITION OF MITOCHONDRIAL PERMEABILITY TRANSITION PORE IN HU
M. Fuardo, S. Lemoine, C. Lococo et al.
725 THE ASSOCIATION OF LACTIC ACIDOSIS WITH DOWNTIME AND SURVIVAL IN CARDIAC ARREST
M. Cocchi, E. Carney, J. Salciccioli et al.
650 ECMO IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC - THE NEW ZEALAND EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT SERVICE
S. McGuinness
645 TRANSPORTING PATIENTS ON EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCUITS IN NEW ZEALAND-SYSTEM DESIGN AND RESULTS
S. McGuinness
547 AGGRESSIVE POST-RESUSCITATION CARE IMPROVES OUTCOME AND REDUCES DAYS OF VENTILATION AND ICU STAY
F. Sanfilippo, T. Pellis, A. Roncarati et al.
533 REVALUATING PROGNOSIS AFTER MILD THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA IN UNCOSCIOUS VICTIMS OF CARDIAC ARREST
F. Sanfilippo, T. Pellis, M. Disconzi et al.
53 SURVIVAL AND NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOMES AFTER TRANS-NASAL COOLING INITIATED DURING CPR AND MAINTAINED FOR
EITHER ONE OR FOUR HOUR FOLLOWING RESUSCITATION
J.H. Cho, J.B. Moon, Y.S. Kim et al.
145
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
571 EARLY ACHIEVEMENT OF MILD HYPOTHERMIA BY OUT-OF-HOSPITAL COOLING AND IMPROVED IN-HOSPITAL INDUCTION
F. Sanfilippo, T. Pellis, A. Roncarati et al.
565 PREVENTING HYPERTHERMIC REBOUND AFTER MILD THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA: IMPACT ON NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME
F. Sanfilippo, T. Pellis, F. Gamba et al.
627 DETERMINANTS OF HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE TO ATRIAL FIBRILLATION THERAPY IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS
M. Ayache, K. Heintz, S. Hollenberg
843 CARDIAC TROPONIN I AS A PREDICTOR OF MORBIDITY AND EARLY MORTALITY AFTER ELECTIVE OPEN HEART SURGERY
N. Kovacevic, G. Gazivoda, L. Soskic et al.
AUGUST 31 - 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Room 13
INFECTION AND SEPSIS 1
Moderators: D. Annane (France), J.O.C. Auler (Brazil)
426 CLINICAL CHARECTERISTICS AND OUTCOME IN SEPTIC ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) IN AN INDIAN ICU
A. Baronia, M. Gurjar, A. Azim et al.
476 DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION AND SEQUENTIAL ORGAN FAILURE ASSESSMENT SCORES IN PATIENTS WITH
SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK
S. Park, D.G. Kim, Y.B. Park et al.
631 MULTICENTER EVALUATION OF PLASMA S100A8/A9 COMPLEX AS AN EARLY PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN SEPTIC SHOCK
A. Lukaszewicz, J.M. Launay, M. Grienay et al.
657 INTERLEUKIN 6 TRASCRIPTIONAL ACTIVITY: HOW DOES IT WORK IN SEPTIC SHOCK?
M. Vargas, T. De Feo, A. Marra et al.
694 B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AND FLUID RESPONSIVENESS-IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP?
S. Omar, A. Alli, A. Thermistotelus et al.
787 PLASMA PENTRAXIN 3 (PTX3) LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OUTCOME IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK
A. Coppadoro, T. Mauri, G. Bellani et al.
800 EARLY PROTOCOL-DIRECTED RESUSCITATION RESTORES LV WORK AND MYOCARDIAL O2 EXTRACTION IN LPS SHOCK
F.J. Hurtado, J.C. Grignola, M. Agnulo et al.
INFECTION AND SEPSIS 2
Moderators: J.C. Marshall (Canada), G. Ramsay (UK)
829 EXPERIENCE WITH EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT FOR ADULTS IN A SINGLE CENTER FROM A DEVELOPING NATION
S. Solar, A. Fuentealba, P. Vargas et al.
912 METABOLISM OF ASYMMETRIC AND SYMMETRIC DIMETHYLARGININES AND THEIR ROLE IN SEVERE SEPSIS
G. Mistraletti, B. Moroni, A. Galimberti et al.
913 ROLE OF PROCALCITONIN (PCT), INTERLEUKIN-6 (IL-6) AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (PCR) IN SEVERE SEPSIS
G. Mistraletti, P. Formenti, F. Rapido et al.
393 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DEVICE ASSOCIATED INFECTION IN 35 INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF COLOMBIA 2007-2008
F. Molina, R. Murillo, C. Pizarro et al.
380 MICROVASCULAR FLOW INDEX IS SIMILAR TO PERCENT OF PERFUSED VESSELS TO QUANTIFY THE MICROCIRCULATION
A. Dubin, M.O. Pozo, G. Murias et al.
640 SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITIS (SAP): CLINICAL STUDY OF A SERIES OF 50 PATIENTS IN ICU
A. Baronia, S. Srivastava, R. Singh
815 EARLY RESUSCITATION PRESERVES LV FUNCTION AND VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL COUPLING IN LPS SHOCK
F.J. Hurtado, M. Agnulo, A. Lopez et al.
146
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
449 IMPAIRMENT OF GLOMERULAR AND MESENTERIC GLYCOCALYX CHARACTERIZES EARLY STAGES OF SEPSIS
L. Vitali, M. Carlucci, V. Selmi et al.
SEPTEMBER 1 - 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 10
HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK AND FLUID THERAPY
Moderators: A.M. Montañez Mendoza (Peru), D. Payen (France)
459 STRATEGIES OF FLUID RESUSCITATION IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK: EFFECTS ON CIRCULATION AND TISSUE METABOLISM
G. Gori, L. Gianesello, E. Mori et al.
299 FLUID THERAPY WITH PREDOMINANTLY HES OR GELATIN AND RENAL FUNCTION IN SURGICAL ICU PATIENTS
K. Reinhart, Y. Sakr, F. Schabinski et al.
290 HYDROXYETHYL STARCH 130/0.4 IS SUPERIOR TO SALINE SOLUTION FOR RESUSCITATION OF THE MICROCIRCULATION
A. Dubin, M.O. Pozo, C.A. Casabella et al.
402 MONITORING OF HYPOVOLEMIA IN POSTOPERATIVE PATIENTS USING THE PICCO MONITORING SYSTEM
T. Gondos, B. Ittzes, Z.S. Marjanek et al.
49 VENOUS TO END-TIDAL CO2 GRADIENT - P(V-ET)CO2 - FAST, SENSITIVE MARKER OF INSTANT TISSUE PERFUSION
R.G.G. Terzi, E.L. Ferreira, M.M. Moreira et al.
545 CENTRAL VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION IN HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
W. Michell, R.S. Gillespie, J. Sadzik et al.
451 DEFORMATION INJURY AND REPAIR IN MANNITOL BASED OSMO-CHALLENGED A549 CELLS
H. Lee, S.J. Park, S.R. Kim et al.
WFCCN Oral Communications
AUGUST 29 - 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 10
Moderators: G. Leslie (Australia), S. Scelsi (Italy)
636 COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PSYCHOSIS PREVENTION STRATEGY
E.H. Lee, S.A. Park, J.H. Kim
170 ROSTERING COMPLEXITIES: USING VIDEO-REFLEXIVITY TO FACILITATE UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN MANAGERS AND NURSING
STAFF
K. Carroll
172 RESOURCE NURSING IN CRITICAL CARE
V. Leon, A. Lyons, K. Marine
862 THE FUTURE IS HERE! SIMULATION + E LEARNING = ACCESSIBLE EDUCATION FOR CRITICAL CARE NURSES EVERYWHER
S. Goldsworthy, L. Graham, J. Bennett
866 INNOVATIVE CRITICAL CARE EDUCATION: BUILDING CONFIDENCE THROUGH HIGH FIDELITY SIMULATION
S. Goldsworthy, L. Graham
180 AN EVALUATION OFTHE OUTREACH TEAMS IN THE UK AND THE ICU LIAISON TEAMS IN AUSTRALIA
A. Green
472 PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY, COLLABORATION AND MORAL DISTRESS AMONG EUROPEAN INTENSIVE CARE NURSES
E. Papathanassoglou, M. Kalafati, M. Karanikola et al.
147
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
909 ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN BY REGISTERED NURSES IN THE ICU; A WORK SAMPLING OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
M. Foster, N. Murphy, W. Chaboyer
622 CRITICAL CARE NURSE DEVELOPMENT REQUIRES SUPPORT BEYOND THE ACQUISITION OF CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE
T. Moylan, J. Watterson, S. Brack
493 MORAL DISTRESS IN HELLENIC INTENSIVE CARE NURSES AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH AUTONOMY AND COLLABORATION
E. Papathanassoglou, S. Haikali, M. Kalafati et al.
AUGUST 29 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 10
Moderators: M. Fielding (United Arab Emirates), N. Marinelli (Italy)
820 PRESSURE ULCERS IN ICU: RELATION BETWEEN PRESSURE ULCER RISK, PATIENT SEVERITY AND NURSING WORKLOAD
M.L. Pedreira, F. Wenzel, M. Cremasco et al.
697 HEALTH OUTCOMES OF CHILDREN WITH TRAUMATIC INJURIES: A LINKED DATA PROJECT
A. Ramelet, J. Finn, S. Erickson et al.
201 EFFICACY OF SUBGLOTTIC SECRETION DRAINAGE WITH A MULTILUMEN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
P. Young, D. Reid, A. Fletcher et al.
164 INNOVATIONS IN SEATING FOR PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
T. Williams, G.D. Leslie, R. Bingham et al.
191 INTENSIVE CARE UNIT FOLLOW UP SERVICES: AN ITALIAN NATIONAL SURVEY
M. Solaro, L. Migliaccio, A. Peris et al.
76 CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN ICU
V. Dumbovic
166 UNIDENTIFIED VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER IN THE CRITICAL CARE SETTING
A. Hayward, N. Sewlall, W.J. Erasmus et al.
280 NURSING ACTIVITIES SCORE IN NORWAY
S. Stafseth
AUGUST 29 - 3.00 > 4.30 pm
Room 10
Moderators: M. Marseglia (Italy), M.I.C. Rogado (Philippines)
157 KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF CARDIOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY NURSES ABOUT PAIN MANAGEMENT
A. Yava, A. Koyuncu, N. Tosun et al.
662 NURSING CLINICAL SUPERVISION IN THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
R. Pires, A.M. Pires
875 AHEAD OF LOCAL TIME: PREPARING MACEDONIAN NURSES FOR STATE OF THE ART INTENSIVE CARE
T. Pampel
659 MEDICAL STUDENTS’ NARRATIVES ON NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN A PICU
L.M. Vivian, A. McKay, N. Msimeki
398 CREATING A DISCHARGE PLAN FOR LVAD PATIENT INTENDED TO COMMUNITY SETTING
N. Shnaider, I. Ribakovsky, Y. Boykis et al.
75 DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATION
A. Friganovic, V. Dumbovic
148
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
AUGUST 30 - 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 10
Moderators: F. Moggia (Italy), A. Rischbieth (Australia)
467 TAKING CRITICAL CARE OUTSIDE
C. Plowright
573 A GLOBAL COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RELATIVES VISITING PRACTICES WITHIN INTENSIVE CARE
T. Collins, C. Plowright
469 RELATIVES EXPERIENCES OF CARING FOR PATIENTS AT HOME FOLLOWING A CRITICAL ILLNESS
C. Plowright
91 OPEN ICU VERSUS CLOSED ICU
R. Oggioni, A. Bencivinni, S. Niccoli et al.
85 FAMILY MEMBERS SUCCESSFULLY PARTNER WITH NURSES TO PROVIDE FUNDAMENTAL CARE FOR PATIENTS IN ICU
M. Mitchell, W. Chaboyer, M. Forster
127 BEING THE NURSE FOR A DECEREBRATE PATIENT: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
H. Cicek, A. Demirtas, N. Tosun et al.
397 OPEN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT THE EXPERIENCE OF SANTA MARIA ANNUNZIATA HOSPITAL
L. Matteucci, L. Corsini, S. Gori et al.
62 PRINCIPLES ETHICS AND INTENSITIVE NURSE CARE
J.M. Cachon, C. Alvarez, D. Palacios
AUGUST 30 - 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 10
Moderators: J. Scribante (South Africa), S. Sebastiani (Italy)
463 THE PATIENT’S CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF TREVISO
L. Gambirasi
197 DEVELOPMENT OF POSTGRADUATE LEVEL COMPETENCIES FOR CRITICAL CARE NURSES
M. Hadjibalassi, E. Papastavrou, A. Merkouris et al.
74 THE USE OF STANDING ORDERS AND AUTHORISED PRESCRIBING BY A CRITICAL CARE OUTREACH NURSE PRACTITIONER
A. Pirret
119 BOOMING AND BLOOMING: MEETING DIVERSE NEEDS AND POPULATION GROWTH WITH PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT IN DUBAI
M. Fielding
617 EFFECTIVE ICU PATIENT ALLOCATION PROCESSES RESULTS IN OPTIMAL PATIENT CARE AND STAFF SATISFACTION
S. Brack, S. O’Brien,
165 THE NURSE COORDINATOR TRANSPLANTS, RISK MANAGEMENT
D. Zambello, L. Libanori, B. Zambello et al.
974 A WATER OVERLOAD TREATMENT IN INTENSIVE CARE WITH PERIPHERAL VENO-VENOUS APPROACH: A NEW MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE
P. Celotti, A. De Monte, L. Peressoni et al.
928 IRUKANDJI JELLYFISH ENVENOMATION: RECOGNITION, MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION
K. Poulish, B. Simmonds
149
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
AUGUST 31 - 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 10
Moderators: L. Aitken (Australia), E. Drigo (Italy)
597 MAPPING DELIRIUM ASSESSMENT IN AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
S. Eliott, R. Mistarz, A. Whitifield et al.
664 PERCEIVED IMPACT OF STRESS ON COGNITION AND PERFORMANCE IN INTENSIVE CARE NURSES
J. Perry, R. Endacott, K. Page
945 EVIDENCE TO PRACTICE - SHIFTING WHAT WE KNOW TO WHAT WE DO IN THE PICU
M. Coetzee, C. Bonaconsa
643 IMPROVING CLINICAL COMMUNICATION AND PATIENT SAFETY IN INTENSIVE CARE: THE HELICS INITIATIVE
D. Rajbhandari, R. Iedema, E. Merrick et al.
666 ERRORS IN HEALTH CARE AND THE PATIENT SAFETY - ANALYSIS OF TRANSCRIPTION PROCESS
M.J. Landeiro
208 TRANSFUSION-RELATED ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND NURSING CARE
V. Bracko, D. Satosek, B. Juvan et al.
868 HAEMODYNAMIC EFFECT OF ADMINISTRATING LEBOSIMENTANIS IN PATIENTS WITH LOW CARDIAC OUTPUT
A. Kouimtzoglou, A. Margazas, S. Diplou et al.
16 CONFRONTO RANDOMIZZATO ABBOCATH VS.CATETERI MIDLINE IN PAZIENTI IN TERAPIA E.V. PER ALMENO 6 GIORNI
A. Mitidieri
852 NEEDLESTICK AND SHARP INJURIES AMONG INTENSIVE CARE NURSES
S. Samancioğlu, A. Durmaz Akyol, D. Unlu et al.
86 THE “ZASSI BOWEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”: A HEALING ACCELERATOR OF THE PERINEUM BURN WOUND
I. Menachrem, A. Mayo, Y. Barlavie et al.
AUGUST 31 - 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 10
Moderators: G. Giusti (Italy), C. Shelton (Canada)
268 PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE PATIENTS OUTCOMES
A. Spirou, Z. Aggelopoulou, E. Papathanassoglou
837 INCIDENCE OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN PATIENTS AFTER AORTIC OR MITRAL VALVE REPLACEMENT
E. Liapi
158 THE ROLE OF THE PREOPERATIVE ANXIETY ON DELIRIUM AFTER OPEN HEART SURGERY
A. Yava, A. Koyuncu, F. Koyuncu
596 PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIENCE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF A AUTOMATIC DEFIBRILLATOR
J.M. Cachon, D. Palacios, C. Alvarez
125 META-ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CORONARY HEART
Z. Aggelopoulou
746 THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME ACCORDING TO THE SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITION
S. Abali, O. Yazici Korkmaz, S. Balci et al.
92 DO OUR PATIENTS ENOUGH AWARE OF WARFARIN THERAPY?
T. Sengul, U. Sipahi, A. Yilmaz
82 PROLONGED CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION PROCESS AND LOWER FREQUENCY OF MEDICARE STAFF VISIT INDEPEND
J. Tsai
150
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
AUGUST 31 - 3.00 > 4.00 pm
Room 10
Moderator: W. de Graaf (The Netherlands)
270 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL VENTIALTOR WEANING MODEL (PVWM) : A MODEL TESTING
Y. Chen, A.H. Davis
207 OBSERVING THE WEANING OF LONG-TERM VENTILATED PATIENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE
C. Kydonaki
663 LIVING WITH NONINVASIVE VENTILATION AT HOME: PATIENTS’ PERSPECTIVE AND EXPERIENCE
F. Bastos, A. Silva
117 USE OF BEDSIDE INHALED ANAESTHETICS FOR STATUS ASTHMATICUS IN KARTAGENER
E. Casey
SEPTEMBER 1 - 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 10
Moderators: G. Becattini (Italy), R. Thorsteinsdóttir (Iceland)
39 DETERMINING STANDARD CRITERIA FOR ENDOTRACHEAL SUCTIONING IN THE PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE PATIENT
K. Davies, L. Monterosso, G. Leslie
65 LOCAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE USE OF BUBBLE CPAP IN INFANTS WITH BRONCHIOLITIS: A 4-YEAR FOLLOW UP STUDY
K. Mills, J. Smith, A. Pirret
836 SLIPPING INTO SLEDD (SUSTAINED LOW-EFFICIENCY DAILY DIALYSIS)
L. Nusdorfer, V. Godfrey
307 NURSES PERCEPTIONS AND KNOWLEDGE ON TIGHT GLYCEMIC CONTROL
R. Alameda Varela, C. Quiros Herranz, S. Garcia Gomez et al.
135 A PILOT STUDY OF SOUND LEVELS IN AN AUSTRALIAN ADULT GENERAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
R. Elliott, S. McKinley, D. Eager et al.
512 PROPOSAL FOR INTRODUCTION RICHMOND AGITATION SEDATION SCALE
T. Cividini
947 THE COMPARISON RESEARCH ON THE LEARNING LEVEL OF NURSING SENIOR STUDENTS ABOUT INTERPRETING ECG IN T
H. Bana Derakhshan
607 DEVELOPMENT OF TRAUMA NURSING COMPETENCY STANDARDS IN INTENSIVE CARE
C. Birch, J. Watterson
672 BLACK SATURDAY
M. Pacquola, N. Adams, H. Menezes
151
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
WFPICCS Oral Communications
AUGUST 30 - 3.00 > 6.00 pm
Room 10
141 CAN ENDOTRACHEAL SUCTION REMOVE SECRETIONS WHILE PRESERVING LUNG VOLUME?
B. Copnell, D.G. Tingay, J.F. Mills et al.
649 FACTORS INFLUENCING OUTCOME IN CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA AND ROLE OF ECMO IN MANAGEMENT
S. Agrawal, K. Schumacher, S. Skellett
727 INCIDENCE OF RETINAL HAEMORRHAGES IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN
S. Agrawal, G. Adams, M. Peters et al.
615 ZOLPIDEM FOR PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE: A PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL IN PAEDIATRICS
J. Egan, N. Snyman, A. Scheinberg et al.
297 CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE VERSUS INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE TARGETED THERAPY IN ACUTE MENINGITIS
A. Bansal, R. Kumar, P. Singhi et al.
575 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION IN BACTERIAL MENINGITIS
E. Javouhey, F. Andlauer, D. Floret et al.
624 HAEMOPHAGOCYTIC LYMPHOHISTIOCYTOSIS IN CHILDREN IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN INDIA
B. Ramachandran, N. Abhshek, S. Balasubramaniam et al.
479 ADRENAL FUNCTION IN DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME
B. Ramachandran, K.G. Ravikumar, M. Shamim et al.
620 COMPARISON OF BEDSIDE AND LABORATORY BLOOD GLUCOSE ESTIMATIONS IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN WITH SHOCK
B. Ramachandran, N. Kissoon, K.G. Ravikumar et al.
654 TEN YERAS EXPERIENCE WITH TISSUE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR ON NEONATAL AND PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE
S. Agrawal, S. Skellett
915 PROTEIN C CONCENTRATE IN SEPTIC SHOCK IN ITALIAN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
A. Wolfler, I. Salvo
747 RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF INTERRUPTED VERSUS CONTINUOUS SEDATION IN VENTILATED CHILDREN
S. Singhi, K. Gupta, M. Jayashree
AUGUST 31 - 4.15 > 5.30 pm
Room 10
586 FOLLOW-UP OF CHILDREN SEVERELY INJURED AFTER A ROAD ACCIDENT
E. Javouhey, A.C. Guerin, M. Chiron et al.
413 ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR THE OCCURRENCE AND SEVERITY OF CRUSH SYNDROME IN WEN-CHUAN EARTHQUAKE
X. Feng
670 RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY ON PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE: MODES AND INDICATIONS
S. Agrawal, K. Schumacher, S. Skellett
731 USE OF HELIUM-OXYGEN MIXTURE IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE BROCHIOLITIS IN A PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY UNIT: PILOT STUDY
W.B.D. Carvalho
973 PROCALCITONIN IN PICU: CLINICAL EXPERIENCE OF THE CHILDREN HOSPITAL IN MILAN
I. Salvo, L. Miradoli, M. Pessina et al.
152
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2009
SIAARTI Oral Communications
30 AGOSTO - 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 8
ANESTESIOLOGIA
Moderatori: G. Consales (Prato), M. Zanello (Bologna)
765 INTUBATION CONDITIONS AND TIME-CORSE OF ACTION OF DIFFERENT DOSES OF ROCURONIUM BROMIDE IN CHILDREN
M. Astuto, C. Luca, S. Pellegrino et al.
791 USE OF A CERVICAL COLLAR DURING NARCOSIS FOR MRI IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
F. Sciutti, M. Belliato, L.C. Fanfani et al.
798 CORRELATION BETWEEN EMERGENCE DELIRIUM AND PAIN IN MAINTENANCE WITH SEVOFLURANE VS DESFLURANE
M. Astuto, N. Grasso, O. Sciuto et al.
709 HEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF PNEUMOPERITONEUM AND PATIENT POSITIONING DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECISTECTOMY
L. Tullo, A. Caso, L. Mirabella et al.
516 SEDAZIONE COSCIENTE: TECNICHE A CONFRONTO IN CHIRURGIA ORALE
O. Di Bella, R. Santoro, G. Petroccione et al.
215 DEEP SEDATION FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY: CLINICAL SURVEY OF EFFICACY AND SAFETY
M. Vincenzi, S. Campi, G. Gentili et al.
96 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LMA PROSEAL & I-GEL AIRWAY FOR AMBULATORY GENERAL ANAESTHESIA
R. Jain
892 PROFILASSI DEL PONV NEL TRATTAMENTO DEL DOLORE POSTOPERATORIO CON OSSICODONE
A. Marchi, E. Pusceddu, A. Orrù et al.
599 ANESTHESIOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION (TAVI)
E. Bignami, R.D. Covello, A. Franco et al.
30 AGOSTO - 3.30 > 6.30 pm
Sala della Volta
MISCELLANEA
Moderatori: F. Bruno (Bari), G. Servillo (Napoli)
510 FLAVOCOXID, A DUAL INHIBITOR OF COX-2 AND 5-LOX, BLUNTS EXPERIMENTAL ACUTE PANCREATITIS
F.S. Venuti, A. Bitto, M. Pomara et al.
216 PULSE PRESSURE VARIATIONS MONITORING TO IMPROVE TISSUE PERFUSION DURING THORACIC SURGERY
F. Franchi, E. Bigio, A. Faltoni et al.
698 OUTCOME A BREVE E LUNGO TERMINE IN PAZIENTI CON ARRESTO CARDIO-CIRCOLATORIO
D. Chiumello, C. Mietto, V. Berto et al.
702 I DIURETICI RISPARMIATORI DI POTASSIO RIDUCONO LA PERDITA DI POTASSIO IN PAZIENTI IN TERAPIA ANTIEDEMA CEREBRALE
CON MANNITOLO
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, F. Giovannini et al.
249 THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA AFTER CARDIAC ARREST: RESULTS AND PREHOSPITAL PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION
F. Franchi, M. Nocci, P. Mongelli et al.
29 THE PROCALCITONIN (PCT) AS INFLAMMATORY MARKER FOLLOWING “ON PUMP” CARDIAC SURGERY. A PILOT STUDY
S. Caroleo, F. Onorati, A. Rubino et al.
153
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Florence
2009
745 GESTIONE IN AREA CRITICA DEI PAZIENTI CON OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SINDROME
E. Zangheri, A. Pigna, G. Sorrenti et al.
831 CPAP-VENTILATION FOR POSTOPERATIVE ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE: HELMET OR FULL-FACE MASK?
M. Berti, S. Di Cianni, A. Ortu et al.
858 DIAGNOSI DI PULMONARY ARTERY SLING (PAS): ESPERIENZA CLINICA E RUOLO DELL’ENDOSCOPIA
A. Gentili, M.C. Mondardini, E. Iannella et al.
838 RENAL DOPPLER RI FOR EARLY DETECTION OF SPLANCHNIC HYPOPERFUSION AND BLEEDING IN MAJOR TRAUMA
F. Corradi, A. Vezzani, S. Palermo et al.
184 IL MONITORAGGIO DELLA SATURAZIONE CEREBRALE DI O2 NELLA CHIRURGIA PER DISSEZIONE AORTICA TIPO 1
L. Montagnani, B. Porro, A. Charalampous et al.
1 SETTEMBRE - 8.30 > 11.00 am
Room 8
ANESTESIA LOCOREGIONALE E DOLORE POSTOPERATORIO
Moderatori: L. Bertini (Roma), D. Celleno (Roma)
221 PREOPERATIVE INFORMATION: EFFECTS ON POSTOPERATIVE PAIN AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
A. Fasciolo, A. Bresciani, S. Inglese et al.
734 POSTOPERATIVE PAIN TREATMENT USING DIFFERENT DOSES OF TRANSDERMAL BUPRENORPHINE
Y. Leykin, T. Setti, F. Sanfilippo et al.
522 TRANSIENT SPINAL MYOCLONUS FOLLOWING INTRATHECAL BUPIVACAINE IN HIP SURGERY
L. Zamidei, A. Durval, G. Michelagnoli et al.
526 COMPARISON BETWEEN SUPRACLAVICULAR AND AXILLARY APPROACH FOR ULTRASOUND-GUIDED BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK
G.F. Danelli, M. Baciarello, G. De Marco et al.
528 HIGH VOLUME AND LOW CONCENTRATION OF ANAESTHETIC IN THE PERIVASCULAR INTERSCALENE SHEATH FOR BRACHIAL
PLEXUS BLOCK
A. Panchetti, A. Ottaviano, I. Guerri at al.
531 CONTINUOUS FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK FOR POSTOPERATIVE PAIN IN THE SURGERY OF FEMORAL FRACTURE
G.F. Danelli, E. Savi, P. Alessandrini et al.
917 WALKING CAPACITY AFTER TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY AS EARLY INDICATOR OF LATE POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOME
G. Mistraletti, A. Clemente, M. Gomarasca et al.
669 CONTINUOUS BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCKADE WITH AN INTERSCALENE APPROACH: ULTRASOUND VS NERVE STIMULATION
G.F. Danelli, A. Tognù, S. Adamanti et al.
706 THE ROLE OF EPIDURAL ANALGESIA IN THE MEMORY OF CHILDBIRTH EXPERIENCE
Y. Leykin, F. Foltran, P. Portolan et al.
243 EPIDURAL ANALGESIA IMPACT: DATA AGAINST THE ITALIAN CESAREAN SECTION RATIO TREND
M. Calli, E. Piraccini, R.M. Corso et al.
241 DEMAND-ONLY PATIENT-CONTROLLED EPIDURAL ANALGESIA FOR LABOR
C. Tonini, G. Turchi, L. De Eccher et al.
182 POSTOPERATORY PAIN IN CESAREAN DELIVERY: A STUDY FOR A NEW MULTIMODAL METHOD
D. Conti, S. Pezzati, S. Redditi et al.
154
Oral Communications
Florence
2009
1 SETTEMBRE - 11.30 am > 1.30 pm
Room 8
ORGANIZZAZIONE E FORMAZIONE
Moderatori: V. Carpino (Napoli), F. Raimondi (Milano)
87 THE AT-RISK PATIENTS IN SURGICAL WARDS: AN EDUCATIONAL PROJECT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF CARE
R. Oggioni, F. Bandini, A. Pedulla et al.
521 A WEB-BASED VIDEOCONFERENCING SYSTEM FOR HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS’ FIREWALL-PROTECTED NETWORKS
F. La Mura, R. Pinna, F. Della Corte
524 SIMULATION AND GAMING IN EMERGENCY AND DISASTER MEDICINE, THE SOFTWARES USED BY THE EMDM
F. La Mura, R. Pinna, P.L. Ingrassia et al.
949 DISASTER MEDICINE ON THE WEB: WHAT DOES PEOPLE SEARCH ABOUT DISASTERS?
F. La Mura, R. Pinna, P.L. Ingrassia et al.
953 EMERGENCY RESCUE SERVICE IN TUSCANY FOR GREAT PUBLIC WORKS: THE ROLE OF ANESTHESIA RESIDENTS
G. Michelagnoli, E. Mori, D. De Luca et al.
971 LA DEGENZA PREOPERATORIA COME INDICATORE DI EFFICIENZA ORGANIZZATIVA: OPPORTUNITA’ E CRITICITA’
S. Mencaroni, A. Paolicchi, F. Giunta et al.
742 CHANGING A CULTURE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) WITH PATIENT SAFETY WALK AROUND (SWA)
M. Astuto, E. Sanalitro, S. Grasso et al.
155
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Posters
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157
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Posters
WFSICCM Posters
ANTIBIOTICS
361 RESISTANCE PROFILES IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN COLOMBIA
F. Molina, C. Diaz, L. Barrera et al.
373 EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF ANTITOXIN TREATMENT ON STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS PANTON-VALENTINE LEUKOCIDIN
(SaPVL) NECROTIZING PNEUMONIA
P. Pasquier, V. Muller, T. Villevieille et al.
412 ANALYSIS ON DISTRIBUTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIUM AFTER WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE
X. Feng
539 EFFICIENCY OF THE PERIOPERATIVE PREVENTIVE ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY IN NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS
R. Nazarov, A. Kondratiev, A. Lebedeva
ARDS AND ACUTE LUNG INJURY
308 INHIBITION OF NITROXIDATIVE STRESS PREVENTS PULMONARY AND VASCULAR OXIDATION AND NITRATION INDUCED B
N. Nin, L. Martinez Caro, J.A. Lorente et al.
341 INHALED NITRIC OXIDE ATTENUATES LUNG INJURY IN A SALINE-LAVAGED RABBIT MODEL OF ARDS
J.R. Fioretto, F.J. Campos, C.F. Ronchi et al.
414 ROLE OF MAP KINASE SIGNAL PATHWAY IN HYPEROXIA-INDUCED LUNG INJURY
X. Feng
418 ISOLATION AND PRIMARY CULTURE OF TYPE II ALVEOLAR EPITHELIAL CELLS FROM FETAL RATS
X. Feng
485 DIFFERENCES IN REACTIVITY OF PULMONARY ARTERIES AND VEINS INDUCED BY ENDOTOXIN
B.P. Persson, P.J. Boels, P. Rossi et al.
527 ECLS AND CVVHDF: A USEFUL TECHNOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT?
S. Biondi, M. Bonizzoli, A. Pasquini et al.
555 PULMONARY EMBOLISM AFTER INTERCONTINENTAL TRAVEL
J. Hidalgo, P. Arriaga, D. Godinez et al.
625 PURINERGIC PRODUCTS ARE DETRIMENTAL FOR ENDOTHELIAL/EPITHELIAL FUNCTION IN A MODEL OF LUNG INJURY
A. Briva, F. Rocchiccioli, L. Malacrida et al.
750 101 PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE AFTER THE WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE
L. Deng, Y.A. Kang, D.A. Liu et al.
752 TIMING AND EXTENSION OF PRONE POSITION DOES NOT ALTER OUTCOME IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
A. Fuentealba, P. Vargas, S. Solar et al.
ARTIFICIAL AIRWAYS
199 TRACHEAL WALL DISTENTION - COMPARING THE LOTRACH AND A HIGH VOLUME LOW PRESSURE CUFF
P. Young, A. Fletcher, M. Crowe
305 SWALLOWING DYSFUNCTION IN CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS WHO REQUIRE PERCUTANEOUS DILATATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY
C. Romero, A. Marambio, J. Larrondo et al.
480 CIAGLIA BLUE DOLPHIN TRACHEOSTOMY AND TRACHEOMALACIA: TRACHEAL RING FRACTURE DESPITE RADIAL DILATION
F. Ferraro, D. Tripodi, M. Mambelli et al.
619 EXTUBATIONS NOT PRECEDED BY ASBT: INCIDENCE AND PROGNOSIS
R. Reina, E. Estenssoro, E. Valgolio et al.
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Posters
710 PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY IN BMI = 40+ PATIENTS
H.O. Ayanoglu, T. Adanir, A. Sencan et al.
809 USE OF LMA SUPREME® FOR PERCUTANEOUS DILATATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY IN 15 PATIENTS: PRELIMINARY DATA
M. Sorbello, C. Di Tommaso, G. Morello et al.
813 AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN ICU. THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXTUBATION STRATEGIES AS AN IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENTS OUTCOME
M. Sorbello, A. Guarino, G. Merli et al.
818 PERCUTWIST ® TRACHEOSTOMY IN ICU PATIENTS WITH POOR COAGULATIVE CONDITIONS: A CASE SERIES
M. Sorbello, G. Morello, D. Rinzivillo et al.
825 IMPACT OF EARLY PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY ON WORK OF BREATHING (WOB) IN PRESSURE-SUPPORT VENTILATED
M. Sorbello, G. Pappalardo, R. Pappalardo et al.
827 VALIDATION OF A TUBE-EXCHANGE PROTOCOL FOR INTUBATED ICU PATIENTS: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
M. Sorbello, G. Morello, C. Molino et al.
835 EARLY TRACHEOSTOMY IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITE (ICU)
A. Clim, O. Arnaut, S. Sandru et al.
869 ET-VIEW TUBE FOR TEACHING PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC TRACHEOSTOMY IN ICU
F. Ferraro, S. Tchikou, O. Sagliocco et al.
BRAIN DAMAGE
78 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 IS RELEASED INTO BRAIN CIRCULATION EARLY AFTER BRAIN TRAUMA
M. Kolar, A. Pernicky, J. Pachl
193 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF JUGULAR OXIMETRY (SJO2) IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE BRAIND DAMAGE
J. Rojas, D. Saito
302 CASES OF HOMEOSTASIS FAILURES REQUIRING INTENSIVE CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH BRAIN DAMAGE
A. Kondratiev, L. Tsentiper, E. Kondratieva et al.
344 THE RESULTS OF SUPER SELECTIVE INTRA-ARTERIAL INFUSION IN INTENSIVE CARE OF VEGETATIVE STATE
A. Kondratiev, E. Kondratieva, M. Chachkhaliya et al.
477 PULMONARY EMBOLISM AFTER BRAIN HEMORRHAGE : A THERAPEUTIC DILEMMA
S. Biancofiore, S. Marchiani, F. Marini et al.
481 UNILATERAL CAROTID OCCLUSION AFFECTS MITOCHONDRIAL ACTIVITY AND BLOOD SUPPLY DURING FOCAL ISCHEMIA
A. Livnat, E. Barbiro-Michaely, A. Mayevsky
612 DOES HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION INFLUENCE MORTALITY IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY?
N. Mclean, J. Jaswal, M.H. Tremblay et al.
722 A 10-YEAR REVIEW OF PAEDIATRIC NEAR-DROWNING CASES IN A SINGAPORE CHILDREN
Y.H. Chan, B.K. Gan, W.T. Seow
CARDIOVASCULAR MONITORING & PHYSIOLOGY
38 APPROXIMATED ENTROPY OF RESPIRATORY RATE IN AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM AND
HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
M. Moreira, R. Terzi, R. Adam et al.
69 PROCALCITONIN IN CARDIOGENIG SHOCK AND ACUTE SYNDROMES
C. Picariello, M. Chiostri, P. Attana et al.
70 HYPERGLYCEMIA IN STEMI: A PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR AND A MARKER OF METABOLIC DERANGEMENT
S. Scarantino, P.L. Carboni, M. Chiostri et al.
71 IN-HOSPITAL PEAK GLYCEMIA AND PROGNOSIS IN NON-DIABETIC STEMI PATIENTS
A. Placido, C. Picariello, M. Chiostri et al.
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Posters
134 DISCARD VOLUME NECESSARY FOR ELIMINATION OF HEPARIN FLUSH EFFECT ON THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY (TEG)
M. Durila, T. Kalin, Z. Pac et al.
242 PROCALCITONIN IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES AND CARDIOGENIC SHOCK
C. Picariello, M. Chiostri, P. Attana et al.
271 MARKERS OF FLUID RESPONSIVENESS ARE NOT RELIABLE AS PREDICTOR OF HEMODYNAMIC CHANGE IN HEMODIALYSIS
O. Yamaguchi, H. Hamada, Y. Yamaguchi et al.
285 PERIOPERATIVE MONITORING OF COAGULATION IN PATIENTS AFTER ABDOMINAL SURGERY FOR CANCER
O.A. Tarabrin, S.V. Kalinchuk, V.V. Suslov et al.
292 MYOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION IN HIGH RISK PATIENTS
C. Di Lorenzo, S. De Napoli, A. Manzi et al.
335 EARLY GOAL DIRECTED THERAPY: ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY DURING FLUID RESUSCITATION IN SEPTIC SHOCK
S. Marchiani, L. Gioioso, F. Marini et al.
388 BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN INTENSIVE CARE: EFFECT ON PARAMETERS OF TISSUE OXYGENATION
P. Nee, S. Bonney
589 HYPERTENSION IN YOUNG ADULTS: HOW HEALTHY ARE THEY?
M. Miranda, P.J. Sousa, F.J. Duran et al.
656 OXYGEN-OZONE CAN INDUCE RECRUITMENT OF ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS IN RAT ISCHEMIC MYOCARDIUM
M. D’Amico, C. Di Filippo, C. Rossi et al.
673 EFFECT OF ACUTE OXYGEN-OZONE ADMINISTRATION ON RAT MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION ARRHYHTMIAS
M. D’Amico, C. Di Filippo, C. Rossi et al.
929 SCVO2 CANNOT REPLACE SVO2 IN LOW-CARDIAC OUTPUT STATES AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
S. Romagnoli, S. Bevilacqua, F. Ciappi et al.
930 BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING AND PULSE CONTOUR METHODS: MAY AN UNDER-DAMPED WAVE BE A PROBLEM?
S. Romagnoli, S.M. Romano, S. Bevilacqua et al.
931 UNESPECTED CARDIOGENIC SHOCK: USEFULNESS OF MINIMALLY-INVASIVE HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING SYSTEMS
S. Romagnoli, V. Pavoni, G. Batignani et al.
932 MOST-CARE: A MINIMALLY-INVASIVE HEMODYNAMIC MONITOR DURING A COMPLICATED PERCUTANEOUS PROCEDURE
S. Romagnoli, S.M. Romano, S. Bevilacqua et al.
940 EFFECTS OF ALBUMIN AND SUCCINYLATED GELATIN (GELOFUSINE) IN PRIME SOLUTION ON PLATELET COUNT AFTER ON PUMP
CARDIAC SURGERY
A. Tajammolian
954 DIAGNOSTICS OF VIOLATIONS OF HEMOSTASIS AND USE OF VOLUVEN IN THERAPY OF DESTRUCTIVE PANCREATITIS
O.A. Tarabrin, B.S. Zaporozhchenko, A.A. Gorbunov et al.
CLINICAL PRACTICE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
37 RECOMBINANT FACTOR VIIA USE TO MASSIVE POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE-OUR EXPERIENCE
G. Michalska
CPR
51 THE EFFECTS OF HANDS-ONLY CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR)
J.H. Cho, J.B. Moon, Y.S. Kim et al.
54 THE DECREASES OF LEFT VENTRICLE VOLUME AND AREA DURING VF AFFECT RESUSCITATION OUTCOMES
J.H. Cho, J.B. Moon, Y.S. Kim et al.
453 TRAINING OF STUDENTS IN UNDERGRADUATE NURSING IN CPR USING THE AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR
A.P. Boaventura, A.M. Miyadahira, A.R. Sugisawa et al.
160
Florence
2009
Posters
490 BLSD EXPERIMENTAL COURSE FOR BLIND PEOPLE
A. Di Filippo, M. Ciapetti, L. Terrosi et al.
542 TRAINING PROGRAM IN CPR USING THE AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR TO THE COMMUNITY OF UNIVERSITY
A.P. Boaventura, A.M. Miyadahira, S.S. Paiva
668 WILINESS AND VIGILANCE FOR ATTEMPTING CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN AN EMERGENCY
G. Briassoulis, A.M. Spanaki, P. Briassoulis et al.
CRITICAL CARE ORGANISATION
9 ROLE OF CRITICAL CARE PHARMACISTS IN SAUDI ARABIA: A PILOT STUDY
N. Ismail
163 OUTREACH, ICU-BASED “PICC TEAM”: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE ON SAFETY AND CATHETERS PERMANENCE
C. Chelazzi, C. Pelagatti, P. Angiolini et al.
171 A LITTLE BIT OF MESS CAN BE BEST: USING UNCERTAINTY TO ORGANISE INTENSIVE CARE
K. Carroll
192 EFFICACY OF A DAILY “FAST HUG” CHECKLIST IN A PRIVATE ICU
L. Abrahao, D. Toledo, L.F Ferreira
204 EFFECTS OF HOME-BASED REHABILITATION ON PHYSICAL RECOVERY FOR SURVIVORS OF A CRITICAL ILLNESS
D. Elliott, S. McKinley, J.A. Alison et al.
323 PREDICTORS OF POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS ONE YEAR AFTER INTENSIVE CARE TREATMENT
H. Myhren, O. Ekeberg, K. Toien et al.
774 ULTRASOUND VS LANDMARK TECHNIQUE IN LONG-TERM CVC PLACEMENT: PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON 3951 PATIENTS
S. Batacchi, R. Spina, M. Bonizzoli et al.
816 NATIONAL ACES: A SIMULATION-BASED CRISIS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COURSE FOR CRITICAL CARE TRAINEES
A. Fox-Robichaud, T.G. Willett, A. Landriault et al.
DELIRIUM
613 DIAGNOSIS OF DELIRIUM IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
F. Machado, R.D. Moritz, K.C. Damiani et al.
772 THE IMPORTANCE OF DIAGNOSIS OF DELIRIUM: THE IPOACTIVE FORM
A. Manzi, M. Scesi, C. Di Lorenzo et al.
777 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF DELIRIUM IN ITALIAN UNIVERSITY-BASED ICU
A. Manzi, S. De Napoli, C. Di Lorenzo et al.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
34 RECOMBINANT FACTOR VIIA FOR MASSIVE LIFE-THREATENING HAEMORRHAGE IN SURGERY IN NON-HAEMOPHILIACS
G. Michalska
60 TARGETED THORACOSTOMY BY MODIFIED WIRE GUIDED TECHNIQUE - A CADAVER STUDY
A. Protic, I. Barkovic, T. Cicvaric et al.
66 ANATOMICAL LANDMARK FOR INTRAAORTIC BALLOON PUMP POSITIONING AT BEDSIDE; USEFULNESS OF STERNAL NOTCH
S.Z. Yoon, J.Y. Park, S.H. Kim et al.
317 VOLUMETRIC CAPNOGRAPHY: EARLY INDICATOR OF THROMBOLYSIS EFFICACY IN A MASSIVE PULMONARY EMBOLISM
M. Moreira, R. Terzi, R. Machado et al.
358 OUTCOME OF INADEQUATE EMPIRIC ANTIBIOTICS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
C. Lee, S.Y. Chen, S.C. Chen
161
Florence
2009
Posters
359 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DIFFICULT INTUBATION AND MORBIDITY IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE
P. Jabre, X. Combes, V. Belpomme et al.
486 THE FIRST REPORT OF FULMINANT TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS COMPLICATING ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Y. Yamaguchi, O. Yamaguchi, H. Tsuchiya et al.
616 PREVALENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF LACTIC ACIDOSIS IN DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
K. Cox, M. Cocchi, E. Carney et al.
806 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY AND MORBI-MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
P. Jabre, S. Schwahn, F. Lapostolle et al.
901 HOSPITAL’S EMERGENCIES IN SANTA CATARINA/BRASIL: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
R. Moritz, M.V. Souza, M.R. Muller et al.
ETHICS
301 EVALUATING END OF LIFE PRACTICES IN TEN BRAZILIAN PEDIATRIC AND ADULT INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
P. Lago, J. Piva, J. Othero et al.
442 ETHICAL ASPECTS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
A.P. Boaventura, J.P. Pelliciotti, R.M. Penha et al.
GENERAL ANAESTHESIA
628 UNEXPECTED SEVERE HYPERCARBIA AND MAIN BRONCHIAL LACERATION DURING PNEUMONECTOMY -A CASE REPORTJ.H. Jun, M.A. Jeong, D.W. Kim et al.
789 FAST-TRACK IN VIDEOLAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL SURGERY: A NEW PROTOCOL
R. Peretti, M.C. Rodriguez, A. Larocca et al.
853 THE EXPERIENCE OF SURGICAL PREVENTION OF TROMBOEMBOLISM IN NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS
R. Nazarov, A. Kondratiev, A. Kozlyakov et al.
HAEMOFILTRATION
77 MYOGLOBIN CLEARANCE USING A STANDARD HIGH FLUX CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY FILTER
S. Borgstrom, R.H. Sandin, M. Carlsson
581 TRANSFUSION AND LENGTH OF ICU STAY
F. Sada, N. Baftiu, B. Bruqi et al.
611 D-DIMER LEVELS CORRELATE WITH HEMOFILTER CLOTTING IN CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
M. Espinoza, J. Guerrero, V. Correa et al.
ICU INFORMATION SYSTEMS
26 THE S.O.F.A. SCORE: A USEFUL PROGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT AFTER URGENT ON PUMP CARDIAC SURGERY FOR AORTIC
DISSECTION
S. Caroleo, F. Onorati, A. Rubino et al.
140 THE INCLUSION OF VASOPRESSOR USE IN THE APACHE III MODEL
B. Afessa, M. Keegan, O. Gajic
682 ANALYZED THE EFFICIENCY OF A QUALITY INDICATOR INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
W. Cheng, L. Wei
IMAGING
379 BEDSIDE CHEST US PERFORMED ON A REGULAR BASIS IS THE GOLD STANDARD FOR LUNG CRITICAL CARE MANAGEMENT
L. Tutino, R. Spina, M. Bonizzoli et al.
162
Florence
2009
Posters
530 HOW ULTRASOUND IS USED TO GUIDE PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETER PLACEMENT
T. Clark, B. Nicholls
966 LUNG ULTRASOUND IN POSTOPERATIVE INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS
M. Carlucci, E. Gramigni, C. Innocenti et al.
INFECTION SEPSIS AND ORGAN DYSFUNCTION
11 SCORING SYSTEMS IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS: WHICH ONE TO USE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS?
D. Juneja, P.B. Gopal, R.C. Raya et al.
19 ANTIOXIDANT TREATMENT IN SEPSIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
H. Spapen, A. Meert, R. Jacobs et al.
55 EFFICACY OF TREATMENT WITH PMX-DHP FOR NEONATAL SEPTIC SHOCK-A CASE REPORT OF VLBW INFANT
S. Watabe, H. Tokumasu, S. Ohno et al.
123 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SEPSIS IN COLOMBIAN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
G. Ortiz, C. Due, F. Rodriguez et al.
153 EARLY ICU-ADMITTED PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS EXHIBIT DISTINCTIVE NEURO-CORTICOTROPIC PROFILE
O. Lesur, J.F. Roussy, F. Chagnon et al.
179 HYPERTONIC FLUID ADMINISTRATION IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS
F. Van Haren, J. Sleigh
183 IMPACT OF ACINETOBACTER INFECTION ON THE MORTALITY OF BURN PATIENTS
K. Bousselmi, L. Thabet, F. Khairallah et al.
185 FREQUENCY OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA SEROTYPES IN BURN INFECTIONS AND ITS BACTERIAL RESISTANCE TO ANT
K. Bousselmi, L. Thabet, H. Oueslati et al.
188 HYPERCYTOKINEMIA AND SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION OF SURVIVING SEPSIS CAMPAIGN GUIDELINES (SSCG)
H. Hirasawa, S. Oda, M. Nakamura
194 LACTATE CLEARANCE AS PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK
J. Rojas, W. Porras, M. Ige et al.
198 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN A POLIVALENT ICU
A.C. Caballero Zirena, V. Perez Cateriano, J. Pasco Ulloa et al.
205 HMGB-1, STREM-1 AND NEUTROPHIL CD64 FOR SEPSIS DIAGNOSIS IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM
F. Jaimes, I. Gamez, L. Enriquez et al.
269 DESCENDING NECROTIZING MEDIASTINITIS CAUSED BY DEEP NECK INFECTION
T. Kenta, I. Takeshi, K. Hanako et al.
333 THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF PENTOXIFYLLINE ON PERITONITIS-INDUCED SEPSIS
W. Liaw, C.C Wu, S.T. Ho et al.
363 MICROBIOLOGIC PROFILES OF SEPSIS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN COLOMBIA
F. Molina, C. Diaz, L. Barrera et al.
374 THE EFFECT OF INTENSIVE INSULIN THERAPY ON THE INCIDENCE OF VAP IN SURGICAL CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
E. Ivanova, A. Stecher, S. Steblaj et al.
381 INFLUENCE FROM THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN THE OUTCOME OF SEPTIC PATIENTS WITH HIV/AIDS
J. Silva, D.O. Toledo, S.S. Santos et al.
384 INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN SEPTIC AND HIV INFECTION PATIENTS
J. Silva, S.S. Santos, D.O. Toledo et al.
385 EFFECT OF LPS, TNFa AND CATECHOLAMINES ON BNP SYNTHESIS BY HUMAN MYOCARDIUM, IN VITRO
X. Valette, S. Lemoine, S. Allouche et al.
163
Florence
2009
Posters
386 PNEUMOCOCCAL MENINGITIS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. A 12-YEAR EXPERIENCE
O. Di Bella, P. Pagliano, P. Liguori et al.
387 IMMUNOREGULATORY ACTIVITY AND CLINICAL COURSE IN SEPSIS: THE ROLE OF NK, INKT, AND
F. Jaimes, P. Velilla, M. Diosa et al.
T CELLS
392 THOMBOCYTOPENIA AND SEPSIS: IS THERE A MICROORGANISM-SPECIFIC RELATIONSHIP?
M. Granados Sanchez, G. Ospina-Tascon, L. Barrera et al.
394 BEATING HEART REVASCULARIZATION REDUCE ACUTE RENAL FAILURE IN PATIENTS UNDERWENT ISOLATED CORONARY
ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING
C. Di Lorenzo, S. De Napoli, A. Manzi et al.
431 ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS (EPC) IN A SEPTIC MURINE MODEL. PRELIMINARY RESULTS
S. Ferrarello, C. Becchi, M. Al Malyan et al.
456 LACK OF NEUROPROTECTION BY TIGECYCLINE IN A COMBINED MODEL OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY AND SEPSIS
V. Selmi, C. Innocenti, L. Vitali et al.
483 HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE SEPSIS: CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
F. Ferraro, D. Fiore, A. De Angelis et al.
502 RECOVERY FROM ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT SYNDROME WITH VACUUM-ASSISTED CLOSURE (VAC®) THERAPY
A. Nella, A. Di Filippo, V. Anichini et al.
537 THE EMPLOYMENT OF PROCALCITONIN TEST FOR SUPERVISION OVER ANTIBACTERIAL THERAPY IN NEUROSURGICAL CLI
R. Nazarov, A. Kondratiev, E. Kondratieva
568 HIGH RATE OF ICU INFECTIONS DURING 2008 ON UCCK
F. Sada, A. Gecaj-Gashi, N. Baftiu et al.
578 BLACK WATER FEVER
J. Hidalgo, P. Arriaga, D. Godinez
591 INFECTION ASSOCIATED TO EXTERNAL VENTRICULAR DERIVATION (EVD) CATHETER: PRELIMINARY DATA
S.K. Macedo, Y.B. Bello, A.C. Silva et al.
676 CRBSI AND VAP IN INTENSIVE CARE: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
S. Forni, S. Rodella, M. Castagnoli
679 OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH ABDOMINAL TUBERCULOSIS IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
N.A. Kalafatis, P.D. Gopalan, K. Swe Swe-Han
685 RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTS
M. Granados Sanchez, M.E. Ochoa, M. Badiel et al.
701 PROCALCITONIN IN FEBRILE PATIENTS OF ICU TO DIFFERENTIATE INFECTIOUS FROM NONIFECTIOUS CAUSE
H.C. Kim, Y.S. Hwang, G.D. Lee
780 A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND ANTISEPTIC IMPREGNATED CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS
S.K. Macedo, J.L. Filho, G.C. Lima et al.
803 TETRASTARCH IN SALINE AND BALANCED SOLUTIONS: THE EFFECTS ON LEUKOCYTE RECRUITMENT IN EARLY SEPSIS
A. Fox-Robichaud, A.L. Patrick
811 NATURAL TREG LYMPHOCYTES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK
J. Guerrero, M. Espinoza, C. Lira et al.
819 USE OF TIGECYCLINE IN SEVERE INFECTIONS AND RENAL FAILURE
R. Reina, P. Montefiore, C. Marchena et al.
839 RISK OF INFECTION ACCORDING TO THE SITE OF INSERTION OF CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER
R. Reina, C. Balasini, G. Saenz et al.
164
Florence
2009
Posters
841 CD4 LYMPHOCYTE COUNT, SERUM ALBUMIN AND SAPS II SCORES IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS ADMITTED TO ICU
D. Singh
851 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CRYSTALLOID AND COLLOID ON PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS, SEVERE SEPSIS OR SEPTIC SHOCK
S.K. Macedo, D.B. Lima, N.R. Coutinho et al.
854 UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING IN A INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
C. Soriano Cuesta, P. Araujo Aguilar, J. Manzanares et al.
927 USE OF TYGECICLINE IN INFECTIONS CAUSED BY ACINETOBACTER BAUMANII IN PATIENTS WITH GREAT BURNS
S. Whittle, O. Atenas, C. Pedreros et al.
935 OPEN VISITING POLICY AND NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION IN NEUROINTENSIVE CARE
L. Bucciardini, A. Piccioli, A. De Luca et al.
LIVER FAILURE
10 PROFILE AND OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS REQUIRING MECHANICAL VENTILATION
D. Juneja, P.B. Gopal, D. Kapoor et al.
23 DIAGNOSTIC CHALENGES IN CHILDREN WITH HEMOPHAGOCYTIC SYNDROMES
L. Mikecin, I. Skaric, L.J. Popovic et al.
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
90 THE TREATMENTS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION : A SINGLE CENTER STUDY IN CHINA
L. Jiang, L. Ma, X.M Xi
115 ANEMIA IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS
L. Jiang
124 FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE EFFICACY OF RECRUITMENT MANEUVERS IN ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND ACUTE
RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
H. Ter Haar
128 CYTOSKELETAL ALTERATIONS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF VENTILATOR-INDUCED LUNG INJURY IN RATS
L. Taniguchi, M.S. Junqueira, F.D. Lopes et al.
360 STUDY OF WEANING BY MEANS PRESSURE SUPORT VENTILATION (PSV) IN NEUROSURGICAL ILLNESS
A. Souza, T.S. Mirarchi, L.S. Silva et al.
420 MAXIMUM PEAK INSPIRATORY PRESSURE OBTAINED WITH SELF-INFLATING BAG, WITH AND WITHOUT RELIEF VALVE
A. Ricardo, C. Zaconeta, J. Resende
421 VENTILOMETRY BY DIRECT AN INDIRECT METHODS IN NEUROCRITICALS ILLNESS: INITIALS RESULTS
A. Souza, T.S. Mirarchi, F.C. Pinto et al.
484 ELIMINATION OF ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE OCCLUSION DUE TO A CHANGE IN HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEMS
P. Moondi, M. Joshi, P. Frank et al.
567 COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF PEEP TITRATION AND ALVEOLAR RECRUITMENT IN PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
V.M.F. Mendez, A. Kawakami, A.S. Souza et al.
621 VENTILOMETRY TEST AS PREDICTIVE IN NEUROCRITICALS ILLNESS IN MECHANICAL VENTILATION: INITIALS RESULTS
A. Souza, L.D. Silva, T.S. Mirarchi et al.
767 CURRENT STATUS OF HOME MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN KOREA
H.J. Jang, Y. Koh, C.M. Lim et al.
897 EFFECTS OF PEEP ON PARAMETERS OF TISSUE PERFUSION IN PATIENTS POST CARDIAC SURGERY
V.M.F. Mendez, P.A. Rezende, I.I. Umeda et al.
903 APPLICABILITY OF IDEAL WEIGHT IN THE TITRATION OF THE FLOW VOLUME IN POSTOPERATIVE CARDIAC SURGERY
V.M.F. Mendez
165
Florence
2009
Posters
MONITORING
94 THE USEFULNESS OF PREOPERATIVE HOLTER ECG EVALUATION
T. Kawamura, H. Suzuki, K. Shimizu et al.
401 NT-PROBNP FOR RISK STRATIFICATION OF PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
S. De Napoli, C. Di Lorenzo, M. Reggi et al.
474 TRIAL OF A NON-INJECTABLE CONNECTOR (NIC) FOR ARTERIAL SYSTEMS
P. Young, J.J. Carter, K. Haiba et al.
658 RADIAL TO FEMORAL ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE DIFFERENCES IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS RECEIVING HIGH DOSES OF
NOREPINEPHRINE
W.Y. Kim, J.H. Jun, S.B. Hong et al.
735 MONITORING MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION IN “VITAL” AND “LESS VITAL” ORGANS UNDER ACUTE HEMORRHAGE
M.M. Mandelbaum-Livnat, E. Barbiro-Michaely, A. Mayevsaky
760 USE OF THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY PLATELET MAPPING IN THE INTENSIVE CARE
P. Moondi
769 COMPARISON BETWEEN CENTRAL VENOUS GASES AND MIXED VENOUS GASES IN CRITICAL PATIENTS
C. Dueñas, A. Viera, J. Camargo et al.
773 A NEW PERIPHERAL-INSERTED CVC (POWER PICC®) WITH CVP LUMEN IN ICU: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
S. Batacchi, A. Peris, A. Nella et al.
900 A 10 MONTH REVIEW OF PATIENTS SERENDIPITOUSLY FOUND PULSELESS AND APNEIC: CAN THIS BE PREVENTED?
A. Rao, M.A. DeVita, L. Haas et al.
926 MINIMISING DISCARD VOLUME FOR DIAGNOSTIC BLOOD SAMPLING FROM INTRAVASCULAR DEVICES
B. Roberts, C.M. Rickard, I.K. Robertson et al.
NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE
266 STUDY OF THE SOFA IN NEUROCRITICALS ILLS: INITIALS RESULTS
A. Souza, R. Romagosa, T.S. Mirarchi et al.
408 OUTCOMES AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARCTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH PICA ANEURYSMS
S.K. Macedo, C.M. Siqueira, S.B. Siqueira et al.
434 A CASE OF FAT EMBOLISM SYNDROME WITH EARLY ATROPHIED BRAIN IN SERIAL MRI
J.H. Cho, J.H. Kim, J.H. Lee et al.
492 TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER PATTERNS IN NEUROCRITICAL CARE PATIENTS: THE IMPORTANCE OF A NORMAL PATTERN
D. Ceraso, I. Previgliano, D. Vera et al.
511 ACCURACY OF TWO FORMULAS FOR CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE ESTIMATION BY MEANS OF TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER
D. Ceraso, Ch. Ponteville, I. Previgliano et al.
534 BILATERAL SUBDURAL HEMATOMA DUE TO ANSAIDS ABUSE
J. Hidalgo, P. Arriaga, J. Cervantes et al.
562 VISCERAL DENGUE: A FACT IN BRAZIL
S.K. Macedo, D.B. Lima, T.S. Bissoli et al.
570 INTRATHECAL (INTRAVENTRICULAR) POLYMYXIN B IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS MENINGOENCEPHALITIS
S.K. Macedo, I.G. Pillo, G.V. Bispo et al.
580 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
S.K. Macedo, T.S. Bissoli, M.A. Gaspar et al.
593 MOYAMOYA DISEASE: REPORT OF A CASE IN BRASILIAN PATIENT
S.K. Macedo, C.M. Siqueira, D. Sueth et al.
166
Florence
2009
Posters
600 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL VENUS AND SINUS THROMBOSIS AT ICU
S.K. Macedo, C.M. Siqueira, S.B. Siqueira et al.
609 MAGNESIUM USE ON PROPHILAXYS OF VASOESPASM MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY RATE IN SUB ARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
S.K. Macedo, R. Nuss, G. Lubanco et al.
614 FREQUENCY/PREVALENCE ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS ON ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
S.K. Macedo, R. Nuss, G. Lubanco et al.
761 EFFECTS OF SINVASTATIN IN PREVENTION OF VASOSPASM IN NON-TRAUMATIC SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE (PRELIMINARY
DATA)
S.K. Macedo, Y.B. Bello, A.C. Silva et al.
766 ADDITION OF NEW CRITERIA TO THE SOFA FOR THE PATIENTS WITH SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
S.K. Macedo, N.F. Bastos, B.C. Oliveira et al.
801 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION AT THE NEUROVASCULAR ICU
S.K. Macedo, T.S. Bissoli, M.A. Gaspar et al.
907 EFFECTS OF PHYSIOTHERAPY ON INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE AND CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE
S. Nemer, J. Caldeira, E. Farias et al.
960 TCD AND ANGIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF SAH-INDUCED VASOSPASM
A. Amadori, C. Frosini, L. Bucciardini et al.
961 SEP EARLY PROGNOSTIC VALUE IN INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE
L. Bucciardini, S. Fossi, A. Amadori et al.
NON INVASIVE VENTILATION
234 A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF PATIENTS RECEIVING NASAL HIGH FLOW THERAPY IN A CARDIAC ICU/HDU
R. Parke, S. McGuinness
390 NON INVASIVE VENTILATION AND ORGAN DYSFUNCTION IN CANCER PATIENTS IN AN INDIAN ICU
J. Divatia, V. Agarwal
898 CHARACTERISTICS, RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOME FOR PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO EARLY NIV POST EXTUBATION
F. Arancibia, V. Tomicic, A. Cortes et al.
920 PRE-CLINICAL EVALUATION OF NON-INVASIVE CPAP SYSTEMS: RELIABILITY AND EFFICACY
G. Mistraletti, E. Carloni, M. Taverna et al.
NUTRITION
267 CHANGES IN RAPID TURN-OVER PROTEIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ESOPHAGEAL CANCER SURGERY
F. Kunimoto, T. Kobayashi, T. Yokobori et al.
272 BLOOD-STREAM INFECTION RATES IN MANUFACTURED PREMIX AND COMPOUNDED PARENTERAL NUTRITION
A. Pontes-Arruda, R. Turpin, K. Williams et al.
PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE
265 ECMO IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE FULMINANT MYOCARDITIS: OUR EXPERIENCE
J. Shahani, S. Shankar
850 CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA: REVIEW OF OUTCOMES IN A PAEDIATRIC ACADEMIC HEALTH SCIENCE CENTRE
R. Gaiteiro, P. Cox, D. Bohn
PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE
107 OLPRINONE DECREASES NF-KB ACTIVATION, ADHESION MOLECULE EXPRESSION, AND CYTOKINE PRODUCTION IN VITRO
T. Kawamura, H. Suzuki, K. Shimizu et al.
167
Florence
2009
Posters
369 LUNG SURGERY: THE “PREDICTED FEV1 LOSS” AND THE RISK OF POSTOPERATIVE CARDIOPULMONARY COMPLICATIONS
T. Urli, M. Zanello, N. Lacava et al.
391 URINARY ANION GAP IS THE MAIN DETERMINANT OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPERCHLOREMIA
A. Dubin, F.D. Masevicius, A. Risso Vazquez et al.
416 CASE REPORT: LANDIOLOL CAN BE EFFECTIVE FOR POSTOPERATIVE SUSTAINED VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA
T. Kawamura, Y. Watanabe, H. Suzuki et al.
783 INCIDENCE OF HYPERGLYCEMIA AFTER MAJOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY
C. Chelazzi, L. Margiacchi, G. Villa et al.
POISONING - TOXICOLOGY
719 MANAGEMENT OF PHOSPHORUS BURNS: A CASE REPORT
I. Morghen, L. Grilli, S. Andreolini et al.
817 DRUG INTERACTIONS IN A MULTISPECIALTY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
P. Guitierrez Lizardi, J.J. Garcia, P. Guitierrez et al.
925 THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AND RECOVERY OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO AN ICU FOLLOWING ILLICIT DRUG OVERDOSE
I. Conrick-Martin, B. Marsh, D. Murphy et al.
RENAL FAILURE
370 QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS AND ITS RELATED FACTORS
M. Rambod
382 INCIDENCE AND MORBI-MORTALITY OF CONTRAST MEDIUM INDUCED NEPHROPATHY IN SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
X. Valette, J.J. Parienti, B. Plaud et al.
561 RENAL RESISTIVE INDEX PREDICT RENAL RECOVERY IN CRITICAL SEPTIC PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
F. Barbani, M. Boddi, S. Biondi et al.
826 CYSTATIN C IS BETTER THAN CREATININE AS A MARKER OF RENAL FUNCTION IN THE CRITICALLY ILL
M. Espinoza, J. Guerrero, A. Salazar et al.
SEDATION AND ANALGESIA
422 RESPONSE ENTROPY MAY PREDICT OPIOID REQUIREMENT DURING PROCEDURAL SEDATION
M. Ozcan, Q. Khan, D.M. Thompson et al.
538 COST IMPACT OF CHANGING THE STRATEGY OF SEDOANALGESIA USING REMIFENTANIL
C. Castarataro, R. Avila, N. Carrizo et al.
TRANSPLANTATION - ORGAN DONATION
143 LOW-DOSE DOPAMINE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
S. di Valvasone, M. Ciapetti, A. Di Filippo et al.
604 THE BASIC CEREBRAL MONITORING MODIFICATE SCALE IS TEST OF CERTAINTY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BRAIN DEATH
R.D. Comargo Rubio, J. Meza, O. Racedo et al.
755 HORMONAL, METABOLIC AND ELECTROLYTES CHANGES OF BRAIN DEATH DONORS: NINE YEAR EXPERIENCES
Y.J. Lee, K.S. Park, N.S. Kim et al.
TRAUMA
13 RHU-EPO REDUCES GUT INJURY IN A HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK AND RESUSCITATION RAT MODEL
R. Kao, A. Xenocostas, T. Rui et al.
18 RISK FACTORS OF ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFTER WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE
D. Yiyun
168
Florence
2009
Posters
142 MYOCARDIAL FUNCTION IN CRITICALLY ILL BURNS PATIENTS
J. Paratz, J. Lipman, R.J. Boots et al.
162 NITROGLYCERIN AS VASOACTVITY MODULATOR FOR HEMOGLOBIN BASED OXYGEN CARRIER: HEMATOLOGY EFFECT
F. Arnaud, A. Scultetus, C. Aucker et al.
186 NITROGLYCERIN REDUCES VASOACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH HEMOGLOBIN BASED OXYGEN CARRIER HBOC-201
A. Scultetus, F. Arnaud, C. Auker et al.
332 SICHUAN EARTHQUAKE AND EMERGENCY RELIEF CARE FOR CHILDREN: REPORT FROM THE FIRSTLY ARRIVED UNIFORMED
Y. Shi
351 OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURIES ADMITTED IN ICU IN U C C OF KOSOVA 2000 - 2005
B. Hadri, I. Krasniqi
395 TRAUMA RISKS IN CHILDREN
T. Ghonghadze
433 EARLY LOW SCVO2 PREDICTS POOR OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH MAJOR TRAUMA AND TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
A. Di Filippo, C. Gonnelli, L. Perretta et al.
435 LACTATE LEVELS AT ICU ENTRY PREDICTS HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (HQRL) AFTER MAJOR TRAUMA
A. Di Filippo, M.L. Migliaccio, C. Gonnelli et al.
496 A NOVEL RISK FACTOR FOR DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS FOR INTENSIVE CARE UNIT TRAUMA PATIENTS
F. Barbani, A. Cecchi, S. Batacchi et al.
499 ILLICIT DRUGS INTOXICATION IN CRITICAL CARE TRAUMA PATIENTS: INCIDENCE, ASSOCIATED FACTORS AND OUTCOME
D. Ceraso, I. Previgliano, M. Corral et al.
598 THE ORIGINS OF MICROSCOPIC GAS EMBOLI IN BLAST TRAUMA
J. Harding, M. Henneberg, P. Winter et al.
169
Florence
2009
Posters
WFCCN Posters
1 EFFECTIVE DISCHARGE & HANDOVER FROM INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
L. Retallick, L. Massey
4 THE OXYGEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND FRAMEWORK: A TOOL TO SUPPORT INTEGRATIVE LEARNING
E. Shackell, M. Gillespie
15 REDUCING THE RATE OF CENTRAL CATHETER INFECTION IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: A REVIEW OF HEALTHCARE FAILURE
J. Tsai
33 USE OF COMPUTERIZED PATIENT DATABASE AND LEARNING ENVIROMENT TO PROMOTE EVIDENCE BASED NURSING
E. Valovirta, A. Lappalainen, J. Kotila
40 LIFE SAVING FACIELITIES: A NEW MODERN HOSPITAL IN WESTRN AFRICA
Z. Zohar, Y. Rubin, A. Stamler
47 EVALUATION OF DEATHS OCCURRED IN AN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
R. Moritz, F. Machado
120 KNOWLEDGE AND MANAGEMENT OF TRACHEAL TUBE CUFFS AMONG NURSES OF INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN KOREA
S. Chang, M. Song
121 COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT METHODS FOR MEASURING CARDIAC OUTPUT
R. Parke, J. Beca, P. Reed et al.
130 THE CARE OF DELIRIUM GIVEN BY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NURSES
S. Ito
150 THE EFFICACY OF BRIGHT LIGHT THERAPY IN THE PERIOPERATIVE PERIOD FOR THE PREVENTION OF DELIRIUM
T. Taguchi, S. Nishioka, M. Nakamori et al.
154 POSTOPERATIVE PAIN AND PATIENTS’ NEEDS FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
A. Yava, A. Koyuncu
155 WHY PATIENTS DON’T WANT TO BE TRANSFERRED FROM ICU: NURSES’ PERSPECTIVES
H. Cicek, A. Demirtas, A. Yava et al.
156 KEEPING ICU NURSES AWAY FROM EXHAUSTION
H. Cicek, A. Yava, N. Tosun et al.
159 PLANNED NURSING CARE DECREASES MORBID COMPLICATION AND MAY INCREASES THE PATIENT SATISFACTION
A. Yava, A. Koyuncu, F. Koyuncu et al.
160 IS THE NECK PILLOW EFFECTIVE AGAINST THE POSITIONAL NECK PAIN IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY
A. Koyuncu, A. Yava, F. Koyuncu et al.
167 HOW DO INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS’ RESPOND TO PAINFUL INITIATIVES?
F. Eti Aslan, S. Karadag Arli, M. Yavuz et al.
169 PATIENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF PAIN AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY: PAIN DEFINITIONS, PROCEDURES THAT CAUSE THE MOST AND
RELIEVE THE MOST PAIN
F. Eti Aslan, A. Badir, S. Karadag Arli et al.
187 UTILITY AND FEASIBLITY OF MOBILE WOUND CARE DOCUMENTATION TOOL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PRESSURE ULCERS
L. Nusdorfer, P. Rowan, I. Macleod et al.
229 PRESENCE OF STRESS AT NURSES IN WORK WITH CRITICALY ILL PATIENTS
P. Mirkovic, G. Dragosev, G. Kukolj et al.
233 OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST IN A MEDICAL CENTER IN TAIWAN: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
L. Min-Ling
170
Florence
2009
Posters
250 LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES & INFLUENCING FACTORS PERCEIVED BY INDIAN CRITICAL CARE UNIT NURSE MANAGERS
J. Vati, A. Nafra, M. Sharma
256 PERCEIVED WORK STRESS LEVEL AND UNDERLYING STRESSORS AMONG INDIAN CRITICAL CARE NURSES
J. Vati, R. Sharma, S. Sachdeva
281 HEMODYNAMIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC MONITOR DURING POSTURAL CHANGE AFTER CABG PREDICTED SHORT TERM OUTCOMES
Y. Hui Tzu
287 EFFECTS OF STANDARDIZED ORAL CARE PROTOCOL AND DISPOSABLE VENTILATOR CIRCUIT ON THE REDUCTION OF
VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA AND NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION AMONG INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTS
E. Shin, M.Y. Yeo, M.H. Jeong et al.
288 CLINICAL EFFECT OF EMERGENT PERCUTANEOUS INTERVENTION ON IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY OF OCTOGENARIAN WITH
ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION ADMITTED TO CORONARY CARE UNIT
E. Shin, M.Y. Yeo, M.H. Jeong et al.
334 CQI STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF UNPLANNED ENDOTRACHEAL EXTUBATION IN AN ICU
S. Chen
337 ISOLATION RECOMMENDATION AND STANDARDS IN ADULT ICU OF TURKU UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, FINLAND
N. Kallio, J. Lehtinen, T. Peltokangas et al.
365 CRITICAL CARE NURSES’ PERCEPTIONS OF END-OF-LIFE CARE AND THEIR NURSING PRACTICE IN JAPAN
A. Yamada, E. Takamizawa, K. Mori
406 THE PREDICTION AND PREVENTION OF ARRHYTHMIAS IN ACUTE INFERIOR MI AND NURSING CARE WITH AN INTERESTING ECG
M.T. Sareban
430 INTRODUCING ELECTRONIC JOURNEY BOARDS TO INTENSIVE CARE
J. Jennings, K. Clark, P. Donaldson
432 DIFFICULTIES IN PRACTICING END-OF-LIFE CARE OF NURSES AND THEIR EFFORTS TO DEAL WITH
Y. Itojima, H. Takaoka, N. Sakata
439 DO PATIENTS DEMAND IMMEDIATE DISCHARGE FROM THE CARDIOLOGY ICU?
A. Demirtas, H. Cicek, A. Yava et al.
446 INFLUENCES OF NIGHTTIME NURSING INTERVENTIONS UPON SLEEP OF HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS IN SIMULATED ICU
N. Hirakawa, Y. Ikematsu
466 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS PROJECT: A 3-YEAR TRAIN-THE-TRAINERS PROGRAMME IN PAEDIATRIC ICU
S.K. Lee, N.L. Pang, L.L. Ong
471 DICHLORVOS- AND METHOMYL-INDUCED RESPIRATORY TOXICITY RESULTS FROM CENTRAL MUSCARINIC EFFECTS
F. Baud, P. Houze, G. Levy et al.
489 STRESS PEPTIDE LEVELS AND LYMPHOCYTE APOPTOSIS IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
E. Papathanassoglou, M. Mpouzika, M. Giannakopoulou et al.
498 PATTERN RECOGNITION OF CULTURE AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL INFORMATION IN A PICU
L.M. Vivian, C.R. Swanepoel, V. Burch et al.
505 PROPOSAL FOR INTRODUCTION RICHMOND AGITATION SEDATION SCALE
T. Cividini
523 INVESTIGATION OF RESPIRATORY FLORA IN CARDIOLOGIC PATIENTS AFTER ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION
A. Spirou, G. Saroglou, Z. Aggelopoulou
592 ULTRASOUND-GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS ARTERIAL PUNCTURE IN CHILDREN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY
M.L. Pedreira, C.B. Franco, M.A. Peterlini
602 HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES DURING THE BED BATH: A PILOT STUDY
A.F. Miranda, M.B. Goncalves, O. Petrucci et al.
171
Florence
2009
Posters
626 BINATIONAL MENTOR PROGRAM FOR INTENSIVE CARE RESEARCH COORDINATORS-RESULTS OF AN AUDIT OF THE UTILIS
B. Curwood, S. O’Connor, J. Chamberlain et al.
632 FACTORS AFFECTING ON FAMILY MEMBERS’ ANXIETY AT THE TIME OF TRANSFER FROM INTENSIVE CARE UINT
H.K. Kwon, M.S. Song
633 THE ROLE OF NURSING WORKLOAD ON GLYCEMIC CONTROL
C. Quirós Herranz, S. Garcia Gomez, M. Martinez Lareo et al.
637 INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLES ON LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS- THE PERSPECTIVE OF REGISTERED NURSES
S. Chi
638 THE IMPACT OF NURSING ROUNDS ON PATIENT CARE
L. Aitken, S. Clayton, E. Burmeister
681 UTILIZED INFORMATION SYSTEM TO REDUCE THE MEDICATION ERRORS
L. Wei, W. Cheng
689 PROPOSAL OF SOCIO-EDUCATIONAL CENTER SPECIALIZED IN REORGANIZATION AFTER DISASTERS
E. Zampier, C.E. Stange, A.S. Sales
708 PATIENT HYGIENE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF BED-BATHING PRACTICE
F. Coyer, J. O’Sullivan, N. Cadman
711 RESULTS OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN CORONARY INTENSIVE CARE UNITS: A PILOT STUDY
S. Balci, O. Yazici Korkmaz, S. Abali
763 CRITICAL CARE NURSING COURSE IN TURKEY
O. Yazici Korkmaz, E. Turkmen, S. Abali et al.
788 RESEARCH ON NURSING BASIC ABILITY
C. Chu-Ling
812 INFLUENCE OF NURSING WORKLOAD ON CATHETER-RELATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION IN A CRITICAL CARE UNIT
A. Jara Perez, F.J. Carmona Monge, M. Martinez Lareo et al.
832 EVALUATE THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF EARLY EXTUBATION IN COPD PATIENTS AFTER COMPLETION OF BARIATRIC
E. Zampier, P.M. Ono, S.H. Mendes et al.
890 NURSING STAFF ALLOCATION AND PATIENT OUTCOMES IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
K. Grillo Padilha, S. Bento, K. Mourek et al.
893 ADVERSE EVENTS AT THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT: NURSES´ PERCEPTION ON THE NON-PUNISHMENT CULTURE
K. Grillo Padilha, C. Claro, D.C. Krokoscz et al.
905 WHAT IS THE STATE OF THE ART IN DRUG SURVEILLANCE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITS? PHARMACOVIGILANCE
E. Siviero
908 APPLICATION OF NANDA, NIC IN POSTOPERATIVE OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY IN PERU
P. Chauca, R. Gonzales
911 NURSING EDUCATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HEART FAILURE
W. Cañon Montañez
963 THE EFFECT OF DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE RETURN TO FUNCTIONAL ABILITIES OF STROKE PATIENTS
F. Aganon, A.R. Conde
172
Florence
2009
Posters
WFPICCS Posters
93 HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION ASSOCIATED WITH INHALED NITRIC OXIDE IN CHILDREN
J.R. Fioretto, K.A. Batista, G.L. Ferreira et al.
122 IMPACT OF NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE ON OUTCOME OF MECHANICALLY VENTILATED CHILDREN IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT
H. Monteiro Neto, P.S. Lucas da Silva, V. Euz et al.
129 RIGHT PNEUMONECTOMY SYNDROME: A LATE LIFE-THREATENING COMPLICATION OF PNEUMONECTOMY
H. Monteiro Neto, P.S. Lucas da Silva, R. de Oliveira et al.
147 PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF CHILREN WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
A. Rahman
237 CONTINUOUS VANCOMYCIN IN PEDIATRIC CARDIOSURGICAL PATIENTS WITH OPEN CHEST
L. Kovacikova, L. Hlinkova, P.Skrak et al.
286 NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH SEVERE HFMD: TREATMENT AND OUTCOME
Y.X. He, D. Fu, C.R. Li et al.
291 AIRWAY PRESSURE RELEASE VENTILATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS
Y.H. Mok, J. Puthucheary, T.F. Loh
298 CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE VERSUS INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE TARGETED THERAPY IN ACUTE ENCEPHALITIS
A. Bansal, A. Bhatti, S. Singhi et al.
419 EVALUATION OF TWO EQUIPMENTS FOR NEONATAL MANUAL VENTILATION
A. Ricardo, C. Zaconeta, J. Resende
610 PEDIATRIC STROKE: 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE FROM OUR UNIT
A.M. Spanaki, K. Spanaki, E. Barbounakis et al.
647 COMPARISION OF GLUCOSE PARAMETERS IN TRAUMATIC PATIENTS AND PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE
P. Durdik, S. Nosal, J. Mikler et al.
680 CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF NEUTROPENIA CHILDREN WITH MALIGNANCY COMPLICATED WITH SEPTIC SHOCK IN PICU
L. Biru
716 EVALUATION OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CHILDREN IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT USING PRIFLE CRITERIA
N. Bresolin, A.P. Pereira, J.E. Goes et al.
723 THE FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF CHILDREN AFTER INTENSIVE CARE
S. Singhi, M. Jayashree, A. Kumar et al.
741 USE OF HELIUM-OXYGEN MIXTURE IN CHILDREN WITH POST EXTUBATION STRIDOR
W.B.D. Carvalho
764 COMMUNITY AND NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION PROFILES IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN
G. Briassoulis, E. Briassouli, S. Ilia et al.
784 EFFECTS OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS SURVEILLANCE IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
A. Franceschi, E. Mantero, R. Bandettini et al.
790 ANALGOSEDATION REMIFENTANIL BASED IN PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
G. Gabriello, A. Lanza, M. Loreto et al.
828 A MODIFIED ADVANCED PAEDIATRIC LIFE SUPPORT PROGRAMME TO MEET PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NEEDS
C. Richards
833 NEW PAEDIATRIC ICU PEE COMPARED TO CURRENT PEE AND E-COVX REE
G. Briassoulis, E. Michaeloudi, A.M. Spanaki et al.
173
Florence
2009
Posters
937 AUDIT ON NEONATAL SEPSIS: BACTERIAL ISOLATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NEONATES
S.K. Pooboni, S. Sethuraman, A.V. Sridhar
941 INFREQUENT USE OF PAEDIATRIC AIR RETRIEVALS IN EUROPE’S LARGEST ECMO CENTRE
A. Kumar, A. Bartakke, R. Ramaiah et al.
942 DOES CONSULTANT DELIVERED PAEDIATRIC ECMO RETRIEVALS IMPROVE PATIENTS’ CONDITION DURING RETRIEVAL?
A. Kumar, A. Bartakke, R. Ramaiah et al.
943 VENO ARTERIAL ECMO FOR CARDIAC SUPPORT: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE
S.K. Pooboni, G. Peek, R.K. Firmin
944 PLASTIC BRONCHITIS
S.K. Pooboni, E. Hoskison, S. Nichani
174
Florence
2009
Posters
SIAARTI Posters
ANTIBIOTICS - ANTIBIOTICI
336 RESISTENZA A BATTERI PATOGENI IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA. USO DELLA TIGECICLINA: CASO CLINICO
A. Affinito, M. Mugnolo, M. Mennella et al.
504 LEGIONELLOSIS IN A PATIENT WITH GLUCOSE 6 PHOSPHATE DEFICIENCY: EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TYGECICLIN
G. Michelagnoli, A. Ottaviano, F. Fanfani et al.
847 MICOSI INVASIVA E DISSEMINATA DA CANDIDA TROPICALIS
G. Alvaro, R. Crispino, E. Galato et al.
865 TIGECICLINA IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA
C. Anastasi, S. Nataloni, S. Tacconi et al.
933 LINEZOLID AND MRSA PATIENTS
L. Montagnani, A. Charalampous, A. Ciani et al.
ARDS AND ACUTE LUNG INJURY - ARDS E DANNO POLMONARE
691 ARDS DA AB INGESTIS TRATTATO CON SURFACTANTE: CASE REPORT
E. Polati, S. Casarotti, S. Pachera et al.
737 EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT DURING SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: REPORT OF SIX CASES
S. Biondi, M. Bonizzoli, A. Pasquini et al.
739 STRESS E STRAIN POLMONARE REGIONALE DURANTE VENTILAZIONE MECCANICA: STUDIO TOMOGRAFICO
S. Derosa, G. Perchiazzi, A. Stabile Ianora et al.
855 NO IN PAZIENTI CON INSUFFICIENZA RESPIRATORIA RESISTENTE AD OSSIGENOTERAPIA
G. Alvaro, R. Crispino, E. Galato et al.
ARTIFICIAL AIRWAYS - VIE AEREE DIFFICILI
202 EVALUATION OF THE AIRTRAQ AND FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPE IN PATIENTS WITH PREDICTABLE DIFFICULT AIRWAYS
E. Tricarico, C. Gonano, S. Tomasino et al.
238 GASTRO-LT: A NEW DEVICE FOR AIRWAYS CONTROL DURING UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY IN ANESTHESIA
M. Vincenzi, D. Degasperi, F. Landi et al.
261 LA TRACHEOTOMIA PERCUTANEA SEC. CIAGLIA E SEC. GRIGGS. CONSIDERAZIONI SULLA NOSTRA ESPERIENZA
E. Cianciola, G. Monaco, C. De Martino
262 TUBO ENDOTRACHEALE VS MASCHERA LARINGEA IN CORSO DI TRACHEOTOMIA PERCUTANEA CON TECNICA BLUE RHINO
E. Cianciola, G. Monaco, C. De Martino
371 USE OF THE LMA CTRACH™ FOR ROUTINE INTUBATION IN LATERAL POSITION
M. Berger, M. Terzita, S. Gaetani et al.
404 SEQUENTIAL USE OF VARIOUS AIRWAY DEVICES FOR A DIFFICULT DLT INTUBATION IN THORACIC SURGERY
S. Ferrarello, C. Becchi, M. Al Malyan et al.
405 ANAESTHESIA MANAGEMENT FOR TRACHEO-BRONCHIAL STENTING UNDER RIGID BRONCOSCOPY
S. Ferrarello, C. Becchi, M. Al Malyan et al.
759 UNA NUOVA SOLUZIONE PER OTTIMIZZARE L’ASPIRAZIONE SOTTOGLOTTICA IN ICU
V. Tucci, M. Bonizzoli, S. Bacci et al.
891 PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: WHICH IS THE BEST TECHNIQUE? A META-ANALYSIS
E. Bignami, L. Cabrini, G. Monti et al.
175
Florence
2009
Posters
BRAIN DAMAGE - DANNO CEREBRALE
175 IL CONTROLLO GLICEMICO INTENSIVO PRECOCE NON RIDUCE LA RISPOSTA INFIAMMATORIA NEI PAZIENTI NEUROLESI
L. Prisco, F. Iscra, B. Biancardi et al.
218 UMAN COMPLEX VS PLASMA FRESCO CONGELATO NEL PAZIENTE NEUROCHIRURGICO SCOAGULATO: DATI PRELIMINARI
F. De Masi, A. Vignali, T. Beati et al.
715 INDUZIONE CON SEVO ED INTUBAZIONE CON IL FIBROBRONCOSCOPIO IN CHIRURGIA DELLA COLONNA CERVICALE
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, F. Pizzichetta et al.
721 EFFICACIA DELLE TERAPIE PER LA PROTEZIONE CEREBRALE PERIOPERATORIA: I DEFICIT NEUROLOGICI-COGNITIVI
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, V. Cuzzone et al.
730 RECUPERO COGNITIVO E DELIRIO DOPO ANESTESIA CON PROPOFOL VS ANESTESIA BILANCIATA CON DESFLURANO
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, A. Doronzio et al.
738 GESTIONE PERIOPERATORIA DEL PAZIENTE NELLA CHIRURGIA MAXILLO-FACCIALE
G. Centola, F. Billotta, L. Dei Giudici et al.
744 EFFETTI DELLA NORMOGLICEMIA SULL’OUTCOME NEUROLOGICO IN PAZIENTI CON LESIONI CEREBRALI EMORRAGICHE
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, V. Cuzzone et al.
748 EFFETTI SULL’ EMODINAMICA SISTEMICA E CEREBRALE NELLA CRANIOTOMIA: SEVOFLURANO VS DESFLURANO
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, A. Doronzio et al.
753 ALTERAZIONI COGNITIVE IN ANALGO-SEDAZIONE: PROPOFOL-REMIFENTANIL VS PROPOFOL-SUFENTANIL
G. Centola, F. Bilotta, V. Cuzzone et al.
757 OUTCOME NEUROLOGICO IN PAZIENTI CON TURBE COAGULATIVE IN CRANIOTOMIE D’ELEZIONE E D’URGENZA
G. Centola, R. Caramia, A. Doronzio et al.
CARDIOVASCULAR MONITORING & PHYSIOLOGY - MONITORAGGIO E FISIOLOGIA CARDIOVASCOLARE
105 ESMOLOLO VS DILTIAZEM NEL TRATTAMENTO DELLA FIBRILLAZIONE E/O FLUTTER ATRIALE DOPO CHIRURGIA CARDIACA
R. Monti, M. Maciariello, M. Ciaravola et al.
213 MONITORAGGIO CONTINUO DELLA GITTATA CARDIACA IN CHIRURGIA TORACICA: MOST-CARE E VIGILEO A CONFRONTO
F. Franchi, E. Bigio, M. Romano et al.
231 CURRENT TRENDS IN CARDIAC OUTPUT MONITORING IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS: AN INTERNATONAL SURVEY
D. Galante
328 FEBBRE DI NATURA DA DETERMINARE: MENINGITE TUBERCOLARE
S. Marchiani, F. Marini, P. Romagnoli et al.
603 CARDIAC INDEX VALIDATION BY PRESSURE RECORDING ANALYTICAL METHOD (PRAM) IN UNSTABLE PATIENTS
M. Messina, G. Maj, L. Corno et al.
655 LEVOSIMENDAN REDUCES MORTALITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY OR WITH HEART FAILURE
E. Bignami, G. Landoni, A. Mizzi et al.
693 FATTORE VII RICOMBINANTE (RFVIIA) COME ANTAGONISTA DEL FONDAPARINUX
M. d’Onofrio, E. Merola, G.Ebreo et al.
795 HEMODYNAMIC CHANGES IN HEPATIC VASCULAR EXCLUSION: INTRAOPERATIVE TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
T. Aloisio, A. Ciccozzi, C. Angeletti et al.
888 ESMOLOL REDUCES MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC AND NON-CARDIAC SURGERY
E. Bignami, G. Landoni, S. Turi et al.
955 COAGULOPATHIES AFTER OPEN PROSTATECTOMY: EPIDURAL VERSUS GENERAL ANESTHESIA BY VISCOELASTOGRAPHY
O.A. Tarabrin, V.V. Suslov, A.V. Simovskh et al.
176
Florence
2009
Posters
957 CLINICAL SIGNS AND RISK FACTORS OF ACUTE DEEP VEINS THROMBOSIS AFTER ABDOMINAL SURGERY FOR CANCER
O.A. Tarabrin, S.V. Kalinchuk, V.V. Suslov et al.
CRITICAL CARE ORGANISATION - ORGANIZZAZIONE
236 ACCOGLIENZA DEI FAMILIARI IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA: STUDIO PILOTA
M.L. Bindi, E. Lensi, M. Esposito et al.
587 REGISTRO DELL’ARRESTO CARDIACO INTRAOSPEDALIERO PRESSO L’INRCA DI ANCONA
M. Giampieri, R. Starnari, G. Bettelli et al.
775 ATTIVITA’ E COMPETENZE NECESSARIE IN UNA TERAPIA SUBINTENSIVA GENERALE
M. Pulici, A. Riboni
DELIRIUM - STATI DI CONFUSIONE MENTALE
118 EFFETTI PSICOLOGICI DEL RICOVERO IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA
S. Cosimelli, G. Nardo, F. De Rosa et al.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE - MEDICINA DI EMERGENZA
263 TRATTAMENTO TROMBOLITICO DELL’EMBOLIA POLMONARE IN PZ CON CONTROINDICAZIONI ALLA SUDDETTA TERAPIA
E. Cianciola, G. Monaco, C. De Martino
315 GESTIONE DELLE VIE AEREE CON LMA SUPREME NELLE GRAVI EMERGENZE OSTETRICHE
P. Gagliardi, C. Biscardi, C. Bucciarelli
319 INFUSIONE DI LIQUIDI E FARMACI IN EMERGENZA CON ACCESSO VENOSO NON REPERIBILE
P. Gagliardi, C. Bucciarelli, C. Stefano
326 ARRESTO CARDIOCIRCOLATORIO E SISTEMA DI RISPOSTA RAPIDA: LA NOSTRA ESPERIENZA
F. Franchi, E. Mastrocinque, L. Cubattoli et al.
327 LA GESTIONE DELLE VIE AEREE CON LMA NELLE EMERGENZE TRAUMATICHE TERRITORIALI ED IN ELISOCCORSO
P. Gagliardi, C. Biscardi, C. Bucciarelli
354 SURFACTANT THERAPY FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE AFTER NEAR-DROWNING AND CARDIAC ARREST. TWO CASES
F. Franchi, L. Cubattoli, E. Casadei et al.
536 LA PRESENZA DELL’ ANESTESISTA NEI REPARTI DI DEGENZA MIGLIORA L’ OUTCOME DEI PAZIENTI CRITICI?
R. Oggioni, F. Striccoli
543 FOREING BODY ASPIRATION IN CHILDREN: PREHOSPITAL CARE
M. Alberti, S. Barbieri, P. Feltracco et al.
751 OSTRUZIONE ACUTA DELLE PRIME VIE RESPIRATORIE. PERCORSO IN AREA CRITICA
E. Zangheri, A. Pigna, I. Di Giacinto et al.
ETHICS - ETICA
728 QUALITA’ DELLA VITA E TRATTAMENTO CHEMIOTERAPICO: SUPPORTO ROGERSIANO E VALUTAZIONE CON SF-36
M. Gambatesa, A. De Capraris, G. Cinnella et al.
959 RIANIMAZIONE APERTA: DIARIO RETROSPETTIVO DI UN PERCORSO DI EDUCAZIONE TERAPEUTICA
P. Innocenti, L. Bucciardini, I. Lanini et al.
GENERAL ANAESTHESIA - ANESTESIA GENERALE
67 IN VITRO UPTAKE AND ELIMINATION OF SEVOFLURANE BY DIFFERENT MEMBRANE OXYGENATORS
M. Renzini
103 L’IPOTENSIONE VENOSA CONTROLLATA NELLE RESEZIONI EPATICHE
R. Monti, M. Forte, M. Ciaravola et al.
177
Florence
2009
Posters
104 LEVOBUPIVACAINA, FENTANIL, MAGNESIO SOLFATO NEL TAGLIO CESAREO
R. Monti, G. Cangiano, L. Cirigliano et al.
106 REMIFENTANIL VS FENTANIL NELLA RIVASCOLARIZZAZIONE CORONARICA A CUORE BATTENTE
R. Monti, M. Ciaravola, G. Nardiello et al.
161 ANESTHESIA FOR AWAKE CRANIOTOMY USING REMIFENTANIL AND ROCURONIUM
T. Adachi, R. Nakanishi, M. Yasuda et al.
177 RESEZIONE ENDOSCOPICA DI PROSTATA IN SINDROME DI BRUGADA: CASE REPORT
A. Fasciolo, C. Robba, C. Baldini
293 ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE DISABLED PATIENTS UNDERGOING ORTHODONTIC SURGERY
S. Campi, M. Vincenzi, A.M. Baietti et al.
318 CARBON MONOXIDE AND LOW FLOW ANAESTHESIA
F. Marini, A. Franco, C. Farnesi et al.
349 GENERAL ANESTHESIA IN A PATIENT WITH A GILBERT SYNDROME
B. Hadri, D. Kryeziu, I. Krasniqi
353 INTRAVENOUS LIDOCAINE REDUCES FENTANYL - INDUCED COUGH IN PATIENTS AT MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
A. Gashi, F. Sada, M. Hashimi et al.
383 AN INNOVATIVE VIDEO ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE FOR ONE LUNG VENTILATION IN CARDIAC SURGERY: FIRST EXPERIENCE
F. Bassi, R. Muzzi, L. Vetrugno et al.
440 METHYLENE BLUE IS A USEFUL DRUG TO REDUCE HYPOTENSION IN AORTIC ANEURISM REPAIR: A CASE REPORT
E. Piraccini, C. Rotondo, M. Berger et al.
443 EPIDURAL ANALGESIA AND HALOGENATED SPARING EFFECT: IS IT STILL TRUE?
E. Piraccini, M. Calli, C. Gorini et al.
515 TIVA-TCI VERSUS ANESTESIA BILANCIATA IN CHIRURGIA MAMMARIA IN DAY SURGERY: DATI PRELIMINARI
V. Schweiger, R. Vanzo, G.P. Pollini et al.
518 PREMEDICAZIONE PER VIA ORALE DELL’ADULTO IN CHIRURGIA MAXILLOFACCIALE: MIDAZOLAM VS PLACEBO
V. Schweiger, F. Lo Sapio, A. Bartoloni et al.
648 CONDOTTA ANESTESIOLOGICA PERI-OPERATORIA DELLA CHIRURGIA CITORIDUTTIVA CON CHEMIOIPERTERMIA
C. Ghermandi, L. Cipolat, L. Potena et al.
651 SEVOFLURANE VERSUS PROPOFOL IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING COMBINED CARDIAC SURGERY: A RANDOMIZED STUDY
E. Bignami, A. Mizzi, V. Testa et al.
653 SEVOFLURANE IN CARDIAC SURGERY: A META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALS
E. Bignami, A. Mizzi, G. Landoni et al.
770 EARLY EXTUBATION WITH REMIFENTANIL IN CARDIAC SURGEY
G. Castellano, A. Saccenti, L. Grande et al.
776 CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION IN CHOROIDAL MELANOMA
M. Astuto, C. Stissi, E. Sanalitro et al.
782 INFLUENCE OF ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUE ON SHORT TERM OUTCOME IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
S. Di Rosa, A. Ciccozzi, F. Noviello et al.
834 IPERCPKEMIA: SUSCETTIBILITA’ ALL’IPERTERMIA MALIGNA O MIOPATIA STATINE-INDOTTA?
N. Grossi, D. Cicala, R. Tortorella et al.
856 CO2 EMBOLISM DURING RETROPNEUMOPERITONEOSCOPIC ADRENALECTOMY: A CASE REPORT
D. Eleuteri, A. Rullo, G. Privitera et al.
178
Florence
2009
Posters
863 ANESTHESIOLOGY APPROACH FOR PERCUTANEOUS AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION
F. Bassi, L. Vetrugno, C. Centonze et al.
864 CONVENTIONAL VS VIDEO ASSISTED LARYNGOSCOPY AND INTRAOPERATIVE NERVE INTEGRITY MONITORING
M.T. Cazzato, F. Vitale, M. Mecarello et al.
883 FENOLDOPAM NEL CONTROLLO DELLA PRESSIONE ARTERIOSA IN CHIRURGIA ORL: DUE ANNI DI ESPERIENZA
D. Lo Sapio, C. Cafora, A. Di Lorenzo et al.
972 THE EFFECTS OF NITROUS OXIDE ON EARLY POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
D. Schifilliti, M.G. Aloe, V. Fodale et al.
HAEMOFILTRATION - EMOFILTRAZIONE
225 ASSOCIAZIONE DI CVVH E DECAPNEIZZAZIONE: CASO CLINICO
F. Piscitiello, E. Ciardulli, A. De Filippis et al.
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN - OSSIGENOTERAPIA IBERBARICA
97 RISK FACTORS AND HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY
G. Ruggiero, L. Vivona, L. Aucella et al.
98 HYPERBARIC OXYGEN IN TINNITUS: INFLUENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS ON TREATMENT RESULTS?
G. Ruggiero, L. Vivona, L. Aucella et al.
99 PROSTAGLANDIN E1 VERSUS STEROID IN COMBINATION WITH HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY
G. Ruggiero, L. Vivona, L. Aucella et al.
ICU INFORMATION SYSTEMS - INFORMATICA IN ICU
867 SOLUZIONI TECNOLOGICHE INTEGRATE CON DISPOSITIVI MOBILI IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA
G. Castellano, M. Pace, L. De Cristifano et al.
958 “MARGHERITA 2 CARDIOSURGICAL PETAL”: THE 2008 DATA OF FLORENCE CARDIOSURGICAL ICU
F. Pinelli, L. Ghillli
INFECTION SEPSIS AND ORGAN DYSFUNCTION - INFEZIONE, SEPSI E INSUFFICIENZA D’ORGANO
131 CONTROLLO GLICEMICO ED EMOSTASI IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA
S. Cosimelli, G. Nardo, M.A. Semicroma et al.
151 NORMOGLICEMIA NEL POSTOPERATORIO D’URGENZA: CONTROLLO DELL’INFEZIONE DEL SITO CHIRURGICO
G. Torregiani, G. Nardo, S. Mazzocchetti et al.
174 LA LEGIONELLOSI COME MALATTIA MULTISISTEMICA: SETTE CASI CLINICI IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA
T. Bartoli, D. Guarducci, E. Burchi et al.
210 MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE FALCIPARUM MALARIA: QUININE ASSOCIATED WITH ARTESUNATE
L. Zamidei, A. Durval, D. Bettocchi et al.
224 DECONTAMINAZIONE SELETTIVA DEL TRATTO GASTRO-ENTERICO: ESPERIENZA IN UNA TERAPIA INTENSIVA
D. Guarducci, A. Venni, N. Turcan et al.
246 TIGECYCLINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF COMPLICATED INTRA-ABDOMINAL INFECTIONS
L. Romanelli, L. Zamidei, A. Durval et al.
248 SEVERE HYPERLIPIDEMIC PANCREATITIS: THE ROLE OF ANTIVIRAL TREATMENT
A. Durval, L. Zamidei, L. Romanelli et al.
464 ADULT SEPTIC PATIENTS WITH DOUBLE ORGAN FAILURE AND ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN PROTEIN C CONCENTRATES
E. Bignami, A. Facchini, G. Landoni et al.
179
Florence
2009
Posters
468 QUANDO UN IPOTIROIDISMO MISCONOSCIUTO PORTA AD UN QUADRO CLINICO DI COMPLESSA INTERPRETAZIONE
V. Zompanti, D. Gattari, E. Bruinori et al.
506 EFFECT OF NDP- -MSH IN A MURINE MODEL OF MULTIPLE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME
F.S. Venuti, A. Bitto, A. David et al.
590 HUMAN PROTEIN C CONCENTRATES IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS
M. Messina, A. Facchini, G. Landoni et al.
683 A CHECKLIST FOR CENTRAL-LINE PLACEMENT AS A TOOL FOR PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN A ICU
S. Forni, L. Cubattoli, A. Puorto et al.
695 TUBERCOLOSI E RESISTENZE NELLA PROVINCIA DI VERONA
E. Polati, N. Massagrande, R. Vanzo et al.
810 UNUSUAL MANIFESTATIONS OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS
M. Riccardi, F. Mojoli, A. Amatu et al.
881 POSIZIONAMENTO DI PORT-A-CATH E COMPLICANZE INFETTIVO-NECROTICHE: REPORT DI 3 CASI
D. Lo Sapio, A. Di Lorenzo, C. Cafora et al.
969 ACIDOSI METABOLICA MULTIFATTORIALE IN DONNA GRAVIDA ALLA 33a SETTIMANA: UN CASO CLINICO
S. Mobili, F. Nemo, I. Cianferoni
LIVER FAILURE - INSUFFICIENZA EPATICA
569 POSTPARTUM LIVER LACERATION ASSOCIATED WITH HELLP SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT
S. Tonini, E. Piraccini, C. Rotondo et al.
639 CHIRURGIA METASTASI EPATICHE: UN CASO CLINICO
M. Vissani, R. Pannacci, M. Bendini et al.
LOCOREGIONAL ANAESTHESIA - ANESTESIA LOCOREGIONALE
101 COMPARISON OF HYPERBARIC SOLUTIONS FOR SPINAL ANAESTHESIA IN ABDOMINAL SURGERY
G. Ruggiero, L. Aucella, L. Vivona et al.
178 ASSOCIAZIONE DI IDROSSIZINA E BETAMETASONE AD ANESTETICI LOCALI: EFFETTO ANTIBATTERICO?
A. Fasciolo, S. Inglese, C. Robba et al.
222 INSORGENZA ACUTA DI LADA IN TC: MANAGEMENT MULTIDISCIPLINARE
A. Fasciolo, I. Pezzano, C. Baldini
230 AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF CURRENT PRACTICE ABOUT MANAGEMENT OF POSTDURAL PUNCTURE HEADACHE
D. Galante
239 BLOCCO SOTTOPUBICO DEL NERVO OTTURATORE IN ENDOSCOPIA UROLOGICA: NOSTRE ESPERIENZE
A. Fasciolo, R. Piva, C. Baldini
258 ANESTESIA SUBARACNOIDEA SUPERSELETTIVA NELLA CHIRURGIA ORTOPEDICA MAGGIORE
E. Cianciola, G. Monaco, C. De Martino
260 APPENDICECTOMIA D’URGENZA IN ANESTESIA SUBARACNOIDEA SUPERSELETTIVA
E. Cianciola, G. Monaco, C. De Martino
310 BLOCCO COMBINATO SOVRAINGUINALE PER INTERVENTO DI SAFENECTOMIA
F. Franchi, A. Spigolon, O. Pede et al.
311 BLOCCO DEL PLESSO BRACHIALE PER VIA INFRACLAVEARE IN VOLO
P. Gagliardi, C. Biscardi, C. Bucciarelli et al.
357 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN PREGNANT WOMAN UNDER EPIDURAL ANALGESIA DURING LABOUR
R. Di Giovanni, M. Giorlando, M. Cancelliere et al.
180
Florence
2009
Posters
376 PARTOANALGESIA E INCIDENZA DI TAGLI CESAREI
C.V. Pesce, V.M. de Candia, O. Stanzione et al.
389 BLOCCHI PERIFERICI ECOGUIDATI PER INTERVENTO DI FRATTURA COLLOFEMORE NELL’ ANZIANO AD ALTO RISCHIO
M.A. Fondi, R.J. Litz, M. Ciarlo et al.
436 AWAKE VIDEO ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIES AND PARAVERTEBRAL BLOCK: A NEW APPROACH
E. Piraccini, V. Agnoletti, R.M. Corso et al.
437 THYROID VIDEO ASSISTED SURGERY PERFORMED WITH SUPERFICIAL CERVICAL PLEXUS BLOCK
E. Piraccini, S. Tonini, C. Gorini et al.
473 VARIAZIONE DI EFFICACIA E FARMACOCINETICA DURANTE ANALGESIA PERIDURALE SECONDO IL LIVELLO METAMERICO
M.G. Delazzo, E. Pitino, T. Niebel et al.
475 ANALGESIA POST-EMORROIDECTOMIA: SPINALE VS SPINALE CON BLOCCO DEI NERVI PUDENDI
U. Cugini, L. Regattin, F. Digito et al.
495 CERVICAL BLOCK VERSUS GENERAL ANAESTHESIA FOR CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY
G. Garufi, D. Caristi, F. Colbasso et al.
520 COMPARISON OF THREE MULTIMODAL POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIC STRATEGIES FOR TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT
S. Rinaldi, P. Tozzi, C. Luzzi et al.
529 A NEW ULTRASOUND ASSISTED TECHNIQUE FOR CONTINUOUS LUMBAR PLEXUS BLOCK: A REPORT OF TEN CASES
G.F. Danelli, A. Ortu, A. Faliva et al.
554 CONTINUOUS PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCKS AFTER ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY: RATE OF LOCAL INFECTIONS
S. Tonini, M. Zoli, E. Piraccini et al.
601 EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA IN ELDERLY PATIENTS UNDERGOING MITRAL VALVE SURGERY. A CASE SERIES
E. Bignami, G. Crescenzi, G. Landoni et al.
675 DOES THE MONITORING INJECTION PRESSURE PLAY A ROLE FOR AXILLARY BLOCK?
G.F. Danelli, D. Giubelli, R. Cannavacciuolo et al.
686 ANESTESIA SUBARACNOIDEA NEL TAGLIO CESAREO: NOSTRA ESPERIENZA
A. Spinosi, M. Canna, M. Costanzo et al.
705 IL DOLORE POST-OPERATORIO TRATTATO PREVIO PERFUSIONE ANALGESICA DELLA FERITA
M. D’Onofrio, A. Morabito, G. Di Palma et al.
718 BLOCCO DEL PLESSO BRACHIALE PER VIA INFRACLAVICOLARE: GUIDA DEGLI ULTRASUONI O ENS
M. d’Onofrio, G. Ebreo, C. De Crescenzo et al.
720 CEFALEA DA IPOTENSIONE LIQUORALE FARMACO-RESISTENTE IN DONNA SOTTOPOSTA A RACHIANESTESIA PER TC
B. Baldi Santocchi, T. Giusto, A. Scavello et al.
792 COMBINED GENERAL-LOCAL ANESTHESIA IN CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY
F. Marinangeli, A. Ciccozzi, E. Barattelli et al.
878 REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA FOR CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY (CEA): OUR CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
A. Marchi, E. Pusceddu, D. Sanna et al.
962 CERVICAL EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA (CEA) FOR UPPER TRACHEAL STENOSIS SURGERY
S. Ferrarello, L.P. Fabbri, C. Becchi et al.
MECHANICAL VENTILATION - VENTILAZIONE ARTIFICIALE
403 BRONCHUS BLOCKER FOR SEGMENTAL RESECTION IN A CASE OF RETHORACOTOMY POSTPNEUMECTOMY
S. Ferrarello, C. Becchi, M. Al Malyan et al.
677 ACUTE AND DELAYED EFFECTS OF PNEUMOPERITONEUM ON DYNAMIC PULMONARY VOLUMES AND GAS EXCHANGE
D. Caliendo, E. De Robertis, O. Piazza et al.
181
Florence
2009
Posters
729 VALUTAZIONE DELL’ INTERAZIONE PAZIENTE-VENTILATORE NELLA PRATICA CLINICA QUOTIDIANA
D. Colombo, M. Alemani, M. De Lucia et al.
951 DAILY INTERRUPTION OF SEDATIVE INFUSION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MECHANICAL VENTILATION
L. Montagnani, P. De Bellis, G. Buscaglia et al.
MONITORING - MONITORAGGIO
209 LA SATURIMETRIA CEREBRALE NON INVASIVA: SENSIBILITA’ DEL METODO ED UTILITA’ D’IMPIEGO
E. Galato, D. Vuoto, S. Caroleo et al.
699 PEPTIDE NATRIURETICO DI TIPO B ED INSUFFICIENZA RESPIRATORIA ACUTA
E. Polati, M. Calzoni, E. Colombaroli et al.
704 CO2 HOMEOSTASIS IN LAPAROSCOPIC BARIATRIC SURGERY
N. Martella, R. Caserta, M. Mecarello et al.
814 MONITORAGGIO DELLA SATURIMETRIA CEREBRALE NEGLI INTERVENTI DI ENDOARTERIECTOMIA CAROTIDEA
M. Loreto, P. Cortesano, A. Lanza et al.
879 PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE DURING ADRENALECTOMY: LAPAROSCOPY VS RETROPERITONEOSCOPY
G. Punzo, A. Rullo, G. Privitera et al.
896 POSTOPERATIVE RESIDUAL CURARIZATION (PORC) IN TIVA-TCI: FLOW CHART AND EFFECT CONCENTRATION (EC)
F. Caracciolo, N. Lomartire
NEUROANAESTHESIA AND POST NEUROSURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE - NEUROANESTESIA E
NEURORIANIMAZIONE
975 INTERVENTO COMBINATO DI EMBOLIZZAZIONE E RESEZIONE CHIRURGICA IN PARAGANGLIOMA DELL’ANGOLO
PONTOCEREBELLARE: APPROCIO ANESTESIOLOGICO
J.M. Antonelli, M. Pizzichini, S. Loggi et al.
NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE - MALATTIE NEUROLOGICHE
247 CEREBRAL AUTOREGULATION BREAKDOWN SYNDROME (CABS): A NEW PROPOSAL
E.P. D’ Amico, M. Lanna, G. Carpentieri et al.
513 REFRACTORY STATUS EPILEPTICUS: AN ALTERNATIVE THERAPEUTIC OPTION
A. Ottaviano, G. Michelagnoli, R. Campostrini et al.
585 SUSPECTED TETANUS DESEASE WITH ACUTE PORPHIRIA ATTACKS: A REPORT OF CASE
A. Galzerano, P. Favetta, F. Longo et al.
NEUROMUSCOLAR BLOCKERS - BLOCCANTI NEUROMUSCOLARI
922 MIORISOLUZIONE IN LAPAROSCOPIA CON TIVA-TCI: BROMURO DI ROCURONIO VS CISATRACURIO
G. Alfano, G. Meglio, A. Di Lorenzo et al.
NON INVASIVE VENTILATION - VENTILAZIONE NON INVASIVA
605 NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION OUTSIDE THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
E. Bignami, L. Olper, L. Cabrini et al.
NURSING
189 NURSING GLOBALE: CASO CLINICO DI NEUROPATIA ACUTA ASSONALE MOTORIA CON POLMONITE DA ACINETOBACTER
V. Raco, L. Barucci, B. Biondi et al.
NUTRITION - NUTRIZIONE ARTIFICIALE
786 EARLY ENTERAL NUTRITION IN CARDIAC SURGICAL PATIENTS
G. Castellano, I. Grandone, D. Pirozzi et al.
182
Florence
2009
Posters
PAEDIATRIC ANAESTHESIA - ANESTESIA PEDIATRICA
724 BASSE DOSI DI KETAMINA PER L’ AGITAZIONE POSTOPERATORIA DA ALOGENATI IN CHIRURGIA PEDIATRICA
M. d’Onofrio, F. Salvato, P. Vasta et al.
736 BLOCCO ANALGESICO CONTINUO TRONCULARE IN INTERVENTI PEDIATRICI
M. d’Onofrio, G. Ebreo, T. Perfetto et al.
743 BLOCCO CAUDALE PER INTERVENTI SOVRAOMBELICALI IN ETA’ PEDIATRICA NEL CONTROLLO DEL DOLORE
M. d’Onofrio, M. Del Sesto, A. Di Gilio et al.
797 UNEXPECTED EXTRACTION OF FOREIGN BODY DURING PEDIATRIC GENERAL ANESTHESIA FOR MR IMAGING
F. Sciutti, M. Ferrari, R. Conti et al.
PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE - TERAPIA INTENSIVA PEDIATRICA
595 HUMAN PROTEIN C CONCENTRATES IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS
E. Bignami, G. Monti, G. Landoni et al.
756 USO DI FENOLDOPAM CON MONITORAGGIO EMODINAMICO LIDCO IN RIANIMAZIONE PEDIATRICA: CASO CLINICO
A. Lanza, M. Loreto, A. Iolli et al.
778 INSUFFICIENZA RESPIRATORIA IN CORSO DI APLASIA MIDOLLARE DA CHEMIOTERAPIA: ALI/ARDS O BOOP/SOP?
S. Passarani, F. Fedeli, L. Gasparini et al.
PAIN MANAGEMENT - TERAPIA DEL DOLORE
273 GARANTEED EPIDURAL ANALGESIA IN LABOUR:THE EXPERIENCE OF MORGAGNI-PIERANTONI HOSPITAL (FORLI’)
M. Calli, A.M. LeGrottaglie, E. Piraccini et al.
306 3-DIMENSIONAL PC12 CELL CULTURE ON BIODEGRADABLE SCAFFOLDS FOR LONG TERM PAIN THERAPY
S. Ferrarello, M. Al Malyan, C. Becchi et al.
460 FEASIBILITY OF ULTRASOUNDS GUIDED SACROILIAC JOINT INJECTION: A PILOT STUDY
S. Mongodi, E. Pitino, D. Bugada et al.
514 PAIN CONTROL AT HOSPITAL LEVEL USING A WEB PORTAL
F. La Mura, R. Marzi, E. Storelli et al.
577 ANALGESIA POSTOPERATORIA CON BUPRENORFINA TRANSDERMICA IN CHIRURGIA ORTOPEDICA MAGGIORE
E. Cianciola, G. Monaco
582 ANALGESIA COMBINATA SPINALE-EPIDURALE (CSE) VERSUS EPIDURALE (EA) NEL TRAVAGLIO DI PARTO (TDP)
A. Contino, M.G. Garlasco, A: Mengri et al.
641 ORAL MORPHINE FOR PREMEDICATION IN ADULT OTORYNOLARYNGOIATRIC SURGERY
Q. Cantini
726 ASSOCIAZIONE DI OSSICODONE CON ANALGESICI NON OPPIOIDI IN ORTOPEDIA
M. d’Onofrio, A. Di Gilio, F. Salvato et al.
749 METODOLOGIA MULTIMODALE DI APPROCCIO AL DOLORE POSTOPERATORIO: LA PREVENTIVE ANALGESIA
M. d’Onofrio, C. Iacovazzo, A. Generali et al.
754 TRATTAMENTO DELL DOLORE ACUTO POSTOPERATORIO CON OSSICODONE + PARACETAMOLO
M. d’Onofrio, P. Vasta, F. Colella et al.
807 BASSE DOSI DI MORFINA INTRATECALE PER RESEZIONE COLORETTALE LAPAROSCOPICA
M. Berti, M. Rossi, M. Ferro et al.
871 ORGANIZATION OF A POSTOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN A OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SURGERY DIVISION
Q. Cantini, P. Signorini
183
Florence
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Posters
874 UTILIZZO DEL LEVETIRACETAM NELLA NEVRALGIA TRIGEMINALE: ESPERIENZA PRELIMINARE
F. Aronne, F. Leone, R. Parlato et al.
882 OSSICODONE VERSUS TRAMADOLO NEL TRATTAMENTO DEL DOLORE POSTOPERATORIO DOPO TIROIDECTOMIA T
A. Marchi, D. Sanna, E. Pusceddu et al.
884 ANALGESIA POST-OPERATORIA IN DAY SURGERY:PARACETAMOLO-CODEINA VS PARACETAMOLO-CONTRAMAL
G. Alfano, G. Meglio, M. Grieco et al.
886 TRATTAMENTO DEL DOLORE NELLA SINDROME DI DERCUM: CASE REPORT
A. Marchi, A. Orru, S. Mameli et al.
914 CANCER-RELATED FATIGUE AND CHRONIC PAIN
R. Vellucci
916 BLOCCHI PARAVERTEBRALI: UNA SCELTA TERAPEUTICA EFFICACE NEL LOW BACK PAIN
F. La Mura, V. Castoldi, M. Candriella et al.
934 DOLORE E TERAPIA ANTALGICA IN ATTO IN 863 PAZIENTI AL RICOVERO IN MEDICINA
M. Bimbi, D. Bartoli, A. Cecchin et al.
936 MEPERIDINE VERSUS MORPHINE IN POSTOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT
G. Garufi, D. Caristi, A. De Riso et al.
946 PRE-EMPTIVE ANALGESIA WITH SUBLINGUAL MORPHINE IN ABDOMINAL SURGERY
L. Campiglia, I. Cappellini, G. Consales et al.
948 PAIN THERAPY ON THE WEB: WHAT DOES PEOPLE SEARCH ABOUT PAIN?
F. La Mura, R. Netto, A. Aprile et al.
950 PAIN CONTROL IN MASS CASUALTY INCIDENTS
F. La Mura, E. Storelli, A. Sala et al.
PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE - MEDICINA PERIOPERATORIA
32 A CASE OF ACTH-PRODUCING PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA
S. Caroleo, F. Agnello, K. Abdalla et al.
144 PRELIEVO CON BALCATH NELLA SORVEGLIANZA MICROBIOLOGICA DEI PAZIENTI IN TERAPIA INTENSIVA POSTOPERATO
G. Torregiani, G. Nardo, M.A. Semicroma et al.
223 PARTOANALGESIA: FATTORI D’INFLUENZA SU APPROCCIO MATERNO E CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
A. Fasciolo, C. Baldini, S. Olcese et al.
240 WOUND INFILTRATION: ASSOCIAZIONE DI BETAMETASONE E PROMETAZINA A ROPIVACAINA 7,5 MG/ML
A. Fasciolo, S. Inglese, V. Varca et al.
264 ANSIA PREOPERATORIA: ANALISI SU POPOLAZIONE MASCHILE ADULTA-ANZIANA CON SCALA DI ZUNG
A. Fasciolo, S. Inglese, C. Robba et al.
296 IS PRE-ICU HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE DIFFERENT IN GENERAL,ORTHOPEDIC,UROLOGIC ELECTIVE SURGERY?
E. Davanzo, G. Felisatti, S. Bertacchini et al.
331 FASE PREOPERATORIA: ANSIA E FABBISOGNO INFORMATIVO
S. Mancini, L. Re, L. Copparoni et al.
407 UTILIZZO DEL RECUPERO DI SANGUE IN CHIRURGIA ORTOPEDICA: NOSTRA ESPERIENZA
F. Franchi, A. Mascolo, S. Scolletta et al.
494 OSSICODONE A RILASCIO CONTROLLATO (RC) NEL TRATTAMENTO DEL DOLORE DOPO TORACOSCOPIA VIDEO-ASSISTITA
M. Berti, E. Masoni, F. Bridelli et al.
583 ANZIANO E DAY SURGERY:SCELTA CONVENIENTE?
E. Cantarini, E. Recchia, B. Romeo et al.
184
Florence
2009
Posters
588 SATISFACTION AND DAY SURGERY ACCEPTANCE IN A SAMPLE OF OVER 85 Y OUTPATIENTS
E. Cantarini, B. Romeo, G. Bettelli
660 PATHOLOGICAL OBESITY: PREOPERATIVE ANESTHESIOLOCICAL EVALUATION
C. Guido, T. Borracci, L. Campiglia et al.
717 MANAGEMENT PERIOPERATORIO DEL PAZIENTE SOTTOPOSTO A CHIRURGIA BARIATRICA
E. Zangheri, A. Pigna, S. Cariani et al.
758 POSTANAESTHESIA RECOVERY AREA ONE YEAR EXPERIENCE ACCORDING TO THE NEW SIAARTI RECOMMENDATIONS
M. Astuto, G. Arena, C. Di Tommaso et al.
762 SEDATION IN ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY (ERCP)
S. Petrini, D. Osti, E. Ferri et al.
860 ANALYSIS OF PAO2/FIO2 AS AN EARLY PREDICTOR OF POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER ESOPHAGECTOMY
A. Gigante, A. Brondani, T. Cecconet et al.
876 DIFFERENT STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE SURGICAL OUTCOME
M. Reggi, S. De Napoli, C. Di Lorenzo et al.
877 MUSIC VS BENZODIAZEPINES IN PREMEDICATION TO REDUCE PERIOPERATIVE ANXIETY
Q. Cantini
902 REDUCING MORTALITY IN CARDIAC SURGERY. AN OVERVIEW OF META-ANALYSES
M. Messina, G. Landoni, A. Mizzi et al.
918 AGGREGOMETRIA SU SANGUE INTERO: NUOVO METODO DI ANALISI DELLA FUNZIONALITA’ PIASTRINICA
G. Pittella, R. Iannaccone, A. Pagnano et al.
RENAL FAILURE - INSUFFICIENZA RENALE
235 INSUFFICIENZA RENALE ACUTA MIOGLOBINURICA DA INTOSSICAZIONE DA COCAINA: TRATTAMENTO DI SCELTA CVVHDF
M. Mugnolo, A. Affinito, R. Fiorito et al.
519 ACIDOSI METABOLICA IPERCLOREMICA IPOPOTASSIEMICA DA LEFLUNOMIDE: CASE REPORT
V. Schweiger, M. Calzoni, E. Colombaroli et al.
SEDATION AND ANALGESIA - SEDAZIONE E ANALGESIA
356 SEDATION OF PATIENTS IN MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN INTENSIVE CARE
B. Hadri, Z. Zeka, I. Krasniqi
399 ANALGOSEDATION AND LOCAL ANAESTHESIA FOR VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACOSCOPY
S. Ferrarello, C. Becchi, M. Al Malyan et al.
478 ANALGESIC SEDATION AND TRACHEAL INTUBATION (TI) WITH FIBROBRONCHOSCOPY (FBS) IN PATIENTS WITH BMI>40
T. Borracci, C. Guido, A.R. De Gaudio
497 SUFENTANYL UTILIZZO NELLA PRATICA CLINICA QUOTIDIANA PER LA GESTIONE EXTRAOSP. DELLA ANALGOSEDAZIONE
M. Raimondi, I. Sforzini, R. Rizzardi et al.
500 KETAMINA E DANNO CEREBRALE: LA NOSTRA ESPERIENZA IN CHIRURGIA ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICA PEDIATRICA
O. Di Bella, R. Santoro, U. Mariniello et al.
560 TECNICHE DI ANALGOSEDAZIONE MODERATA: RILIEVI EEG ATTRAVERSO IL CEREBRAL STATE MONITOR (CSM)
O. Di Bella, R. Santoro, U. Mariniello et al.
771 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PROPOFOL SEDATION FOR ROUTINE ERCP IN HIGH-RISK OCTOGENARIANS: OUR EXPERIENCE
E. Piraccini, R.M. Corso, M. Terzitta et al.
781 MONITORAGGIO DELLA SEDAZIONE IN T.I.: ENTROPIA E C.S.M.
F. Chiumiento, M.L. De Prisco, R. Sicilia et al.
185
Florence
2009
Posters
799 REMIFENTANIL IN PCA FOR LABOUR PAIN: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
C. Guetti, C. Angeletti, E. Labricciosa et al.
921 ANALGO-SEDAZIONE IN ENDOSCOPIA: MIDAZOLAM-REMIFENTANIL VS PROPOFOL-REMIFENTANIL
G. Alfano, G. Meglio, R. Molaro et al.
964 DEPRESSIONE NEONATALE DOPO ANALGESIA CON REMIFENTANIL: OPPIOIDE O PATOLOGIA MISCONOSCIUTA?
V. Limatola, P. D’Onofrio, A.M. Melani Novelli
TRAUMA
330 IPOTERMIA MODERATA IN PAZIENTI PEDIATRICI TRAUMATIZZATI CON IPERTENSIONE ENDOCRANICA DOPO CRANIOTOMIA
F. Franchi, C. Barneschi, E. Casadei et al.
409 CREATION OF A COLLABORATIVE TRAUMA REGISTRY FOR THE EASTERN PIEDMONT HOSPITALS
F. La Mura, F. Della Corte, R. Pinna
558 APPLICABILITA’ DI UN PROTOCOLLO INFUSIONALE NEL PAZIENTE TRAUMATIZZATO
F. Franchi, S. Scolletta, L. Cubattoli et al.
576 SAFETY OF A NEW HYDROXYETHYL STARCH (HES 130/ 0.42, 60 G/L IN A SEVERE BURNED PATIENT)
A. Galzerano, S. Piccotti, C. Papi et al.
805 PROTOCOLLO 1GRC:1PFC E TROMBOELASTOGRAFIA IN POLITRAUMI: IMPATTO SU MORTALITA’
L. Bucci, S. Colombo, V. Terzi et al.
186
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