Professor Arthur Slutsky, Canada (25 minute presentation) .... Perkins. 08:30 The development and validation of a risk score that assists in the management.
Please note: Each conference room has a set maximum delegate capacity, which is regulated by the venue. We therefore advise delegates to plan their day(s) and arrive early for their chosen sessions to avoid disappointment.
Day 1: Monday, December 16 08:30 ‐ 10:00
REGISTRATION, EXHIBITIION AND POSTER VIEWING 10:00 ‐ 12:00CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 ‐ 12 (Room capacity 1190)
CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356)
OPENING PLENARY SESSION Chairs: Professor Mark Bellamy and Dr Jonathan Goodall 10:00 Welcome and Introduction Dr Jonathan Goodall, UK (10 minute presentation) 10:10 Making sense of the recent ventilation studies Professor Arthur Slutsky, Canada (25 minute presentation) 10:35 Difficult decision making in ICU Professor Pat Croskerry, Canada (25 minute presentation) 11:00 Learn it, Lead it, Live it: Strategies for Creating a Culture of Safety Ms Kathleen Vollman, USA (25 minute presentation) GILLIAN HANSON LECTURE 11:25 ‘My experience as an ICU patient’ Mr David Aaronovitch, UK (35 minute presentation) 12:00 ‐ 14:00 LUNCHBREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING 12:45 ‐ 13:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 12:45 ‐ 13:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 770) (Room capacity 420)
12:45 ‐ 13:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356)
INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM Sponsored by Orion Pharma CO‐OPERATIVE SEDATION IN ICU Chair: Dr Kevin Gunning, UK Opening – Dr Kevin Gunning, UK (5 minute presentation)
INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM Sponsored by Bi02 Medical ANGEL® CATHETER: INITIAL EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE Optimizing Pulmonary Embolism Prevention: Clinical Experience with the Angel® Catheter Chair: Dr Carl Waldmann – UK
Co‐operative Sedation – are we convinced? Dr Cathy McKenzie, UK + Q&A (15 minute presentation)
Welcome and introduction ‐ Dr Carl Waldmann, UK (5 minute presentation)
Delirium – Improving Outcomes Dr Daniel Conway, UK + Q&A (15 minute presentation)
Early Bedside Prophylaxis Against PE in the Critically Ill Patient: The Angel® Catheter ‐ Dr Luis Angel, USA (10 minute presentation) Clinical Experience with the Angel® Catheter at Royal London Hospital ‐ Dr Nicholas Bunker, UK (15 minute presentation) Clinical Experience with the Angel® Catheter at Royal Berkshire Hospital ‐ Dr Carl Waldmann, UK (15 minute presentation) Q&A session with the speakers and audience (15 minutes) 14:05 ‐ 15:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420)
The importance of implementing Audits and Guidelines for sedation in ICU – Dr Daniel Cottle, UK + Q&A (15 minute presentation) Close – Dr Kevin Gunning, UK (5 minutes)
14:00 ‐ 15:40 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770)
INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM Sponsored by Maquet TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF VENTILATION… A SYMPOSIUM ON THE USE OF DIAPHRAGM EMG MONITORING AND NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTLATORY ASSIST Chair‐ Dr Peter MacNaughton, UK Welcome and introduction – Dr Peter MacNaughton, UK (5 minute presentation) NAVA – The next step in ventilation ‐ Dr Stephen Wimbush, UK (25 minute presentation) Improving the care of ventilated patients ‐ A place for NAVA ‐ Dr Phil Hopkins, UK (25 minute presentation) Q&A session (5 minutes)
14:00 ‐ 15:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356)
EXPERT CENTRES OR EVERYWHERE? Chair: Dr Tim Gould 14:00 Should intensive care be centralized? Dr Jeremy Kahn, USA (20 minute presentation) 14:20 Does the UK data support centralization? Dr David Harrison, UK (20 minute presentation) 14:40 Should out of hospital cardiac arrests be centralized into cardiac arrest centres? Dr Jerry Nolan, UK (20 minute presentation) 15:00 When should we refer to a severe respiratory failure centre? Dr Chris Meadows, UK (20 minute presentation) 15:20 Can centralization ever be cost‐effective? Professor Jukka Takala, Switzerland (20 minute presentation)
15:40 – 16:00 TEA AND COFFEE BREAK 16:00 ‐ 17:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770) CONTROVERSIES IN CRITICAL CARE Chair: Professor Mike Grocott 16:00 We should use less invasive monitoring in unstable patients: PRO? Dr Maurizio Cecconi, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:20 We should use less invasive monitoring in unstable patients: CON? Professor Daniel De Backer, Belgium (20 minute presentation)
THE HEART OF THE MATTER Chair: Dr Zahid Khan 14:05 Novel and re‐discovered drug therapies for severe heart failure Professor Mervyn Singer, UK (25 minute presentation) 14:30 The right ventricle‐hidden suspect Professor Jukka Takala, Switzerland (25 minute presentation) 14:55 How do we know when the heart needs a little help? Professor Daniel De Backer, Belgium (25 minute presentation) 15:20 Hemodynamic support: should we focus on monitoring tools or treatment? Professor Xavier Monnet, France (25 minute presentation)
15:45 – 16:00 TEA AND COFFEE BREAK 16:00 ‐ 17:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420) UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS Chair: Dr Duncan Wyncoll 16:00 Understanding Acid‐Base – Professor Monty Mythen, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:20 Lactic acidosis...Or, rather, hyperlactataemia with acidosis! – Professor Mervyn Singer, UK (20 minute presentation)
THE CAULDRON: THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITS OF THE FUTURE ARE THE ICUS OF THE MIND 14:00 Welcome to the uncaring profession Dr Adrian Wong (15 minute presentation) 14:15 I think, therefore I am Dr David Garry (15 minute presentation) 14:30 The price of predictive modelling: eliminating bias by eliminating doctors from the decision‐ making process Dr Arjun Devanesan (15 minute presentation) 14:45 The geriatric intensive care unit Dr Eryl Davies (15 minute presentation) 15:00 Intensive Care’s Weapon of Mass Destruction – The Random Mis‐Controlled Trial Dr Prashanth Nandhabalan (15 minute presentation) 15:15 Discussion Voting pads being used 15:30 – 16:00 TEA AND COFFEE BREAK
16:40 Discussion
16:40 Ventilation ‐ Professor Arthur Slutsky, Canada (20
minute presentation)
17:00 WELCOME DRINKS RECEPTION (EXHIBITION HALLS)
TRAINEES CAULDRON PECHA KUCHA SESSION (ROOM 17)
18:30 END OF DAY 1 19:00 VENUE CLOSES
Day 2: Tuesday, December 17 07:30 ‐ 08:45
REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING
08:45 ‐ 10:15 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770) TRAUMATIC TIMES
08:45 ‐ 10:15 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420) OPTIMAL STAFFING
Chair: Dr Kevin Gunning
Chair: Dr Chris Danbury
08:45 Dealing with a Norwegian massacre Professor Kjetil Sunde, Norway (30 minute presentation) 09:15 New Insights into Trauma‐Induced Coagulopathy Professor Karim Brohi, UK (30 minute presentation) 09.45 Acute lung injury after trauma‐ Professor Samir Jaber, France (30 minute presentation)
10:15 ‐ 11:00 TEA BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING 11:00 ‐ 12:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770)
08:45 Doc round the clock: ICU should be consultant led and delivered 24/7 Dr Jeremy Kahn, USA (20 minute presentation) 09:05 Advanced critical care practitioners, the workforce of the future? Dr Anna Batchelor, UK (20 minute presentation) 09:25 Doc in a box: will telemedicine solve our staffing problems? Dr Marius Terblanche, UK (20 minute presentation) 09:45 Latest ICS guidelines on critical care staffing Dr Tim Gould, UK (20 minute presentation)
10:15 ‐ 10:30 TEA BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING 10:30 ‐ 12:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420)
08:30 ‐ 10:15 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356) INTENSIVE CARE FOUNDATION GOLD MEDAL AWARD Chairs: Dr Stephen Brett and Dr Gavin Perkins 08:30 The development and validation of a risk score that assists in the management of blunt chest wall trauma Miss Ceri Battle (25 minute presentation) 08:55 Timing the delivery of critical care Dr Steve Harris (25 minute presentation) 09:20 Host: virus interactions ‐ time to focus on the host? Dr Kenneth Baillie (25 minute presentation) 09:45 The regulation of inflammation in sepsis: Investigating monocyte signalling in SIRS and CARS Dr David O'Callaghan (25 minute presentation) 10:15 ‐ 10:45 TEA BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING 10:45 ‐ 12:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356)
THINKING ABOUT THINKING‐ BETTER DECISIONS TO IMPROVE INTENSIVE CARE QUALITY Chair: Dr Tim Gould 11:00 How do clinicians think and how can they reduce error? – challenges for critical care Professor Pat Croskerry, Canada (20 minute presentation) 11:20 Critical care process failures and barriers to evidence translation Dr Jeremy Kahn, USA (20 minute presentation) 11:40 Changing practice at the bedside – strategies to implement best evidence across the ICU team Ms Kathleen Vollman, USA (20 minute presentation) 12:00 Nudging better decisions – lessons from government policy/behavioural economics – Professor Paul Dolan, UK (30 minute presentation)
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: ANYTHING NEW? Chair: Dr Richard Beale 10:45 What can we learn from urine output and urinalysis? Dr Lui Forni, UK (20 minute presentation) 10:50 Do new renal biomarkers take us any further forward? Dr John Prowle, UK (20 minute presentation) 11:10 How should I maintain the circulation? Professor Djillali Annane, France (20 minute presentation) 11:30 How to best prolong extra‐corporeal circuit lifespan Dr Marlies Ostermann, UK (20 minute presentation)
INTENSIVE CARE FOUNDATION RESEARCH FREE PAPER PRESENTATIONS Chairs: Dr Andrew Bentley and Dr Anthony Gordon 10:45 Night, premature and delayed discharges from ICUs in Scotland 2000‐ 2010 Dr Alasdair Hay (15 minute presentation) 11:00 Biomarker‐based exclusion of ventilator‐associated pneumonia: a multi‐ centre validation study Dr Tom Hellyer (15 minute presentation) 11:15 Leucodepleted blood transfusion does not increase circulating soluble markers of inflammation: a randomised controlled trial Dr Kieran Nunn (15 minute presentation) 11:30 Patterns of cytokine gene expression are related to nosocomial infectious complications following severe trauma Dr Hew Torrance (15 minute presentation) 11:45 Lavage of multiple lobes reveals discordancy in microbiological results in Ventilator‐associated pneumonia Dr Kyle Gibson (15 minute presentation)
11:30 – 12:45 ROOM 1 THE DAVID BENNETT SESSION Chair: Professor Mervyn Singer An Audience with Professor Arthur Slutsky Trainees only. There are limited places available and a tickets will be required for entry. Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis from the registration desk on Tuesday 17th December.
12:00 ‐ 14:00
12.45 TO 13.45 POSTER PRESENTATION HOUR (ASSUME 140 POSTERS, 20 PAIRS OF ASSESSORS – EACH PAIR VIEWS 7 POSTER PRESENTATIONS IN THE HOUR, I.E. 8 MINUTES EACH)
LUNCHBREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING
13:30 – 15:45 ROOM 1 MULTI PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP Chair: Ms Sara Bolton 13:30 Writing for publication‐ Professor Roger Watson, UK 14:15 Creating and present a poster‐ Dr Brij Patel, UK 15:00 How to evaluate evidence‐ Dr Marius Terblanche, UK There are limited places available and a tickets will be required for entry. Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis from the registration desk on Tuesday 17th December. 13:50 – 15:20 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 14:00 – 15:40 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 14:00 – 15:15 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2‐ 4 (Room capacity 770) (Room capacity 420) (Room capacity 356) SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE ORGAN DONATION & END‐OF‐LIFE CARE INTENSIVE CARE SOCIETY CLINICAL PRACTICE FREE PAPER PRESENTATIONS Chair Dr Andrew Rhodes Chair Dr Kevin Gunning Chairs: Ms Anna Batchelor 13:50 What is a high risk patient? Professor Mike Grocott, UK (20 minute presentation) 14:00‐ 'Out with the old and in with the new' 14:00 Re‐Audit on the Compliance with the Dr Paul Murphy, UK (20 minute presentation) Recommendations on Capnography from the Fourth 14:10Optimization in 2013: results from the Optimize trial Dr Rupert Pearse, UK (20 minute presentation) 14:20‐ Consent for Organ Donation ‐ How can we improve it? National Audit in the Intensive Care Unit Dr Enrique Collantes (15 minute presentation) Dr Angus Vincent, UK (20 minute presentation) 14:30 Protective intra‐operative ventilation: can it affect outcomes? 14:15 Case series of hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic Professor Samir Jaber, France (20 minute presentation) 14:40‐ Ethical and Legal Problems around Withdrawal of therapy and lipid emulsion therapy in self‐poisoning Treatment ‐ an increasing problem for intensive care with calcium channel antagonists or beta‐blockers 14:50 Does the type of i.v. fluid make a difference to outcomes? Dr Chris Danbury, UK (20 minute presentation) Dr Andrew Jacques (15 minute presentation) CRYSTAL‐clear results! Professor Djillali Annane, France (20 minute presentation) 15:00‐ Is there a role for technicians to improve the quality of care for organ donors? Dr Andre Vercueil, UK (20 minute 14:30 Failure to wake up presentation) Dr Paul James (15 minute presentation) 15:20 Panel Discussion 14:45 The admission pathway from acute medicine to ITU: impact on morbidity and mortality Dr Thomas Nicholson (15 minute presentation) 15:00 Attitudes to the potential development and use
of units providing weaning from mechanical ventilation away from critical care in the United Kingdom Dr Robert Parker (15 minute presentation) 15:15 – 15:45 TEA BREAK AND EXHIBITION
15:20 – 15:45 TEA BREAK AND EXHIBITION
15:40 – 16:00 TEA BREAK AND EXHIBITION
15:45 – 17:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 – 11 (Room capacity 770) VENTILATION Chair: Dr Gavin Perkins and Dr Richard Beale 15:45 Can we prevent lung injury occurring in the first place? Professor Gavin Perkins, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:05 What should we be doing with our oscillators? Dr Richard Beale, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:25 Should we be proning our patients? Professor Samir Jaber, France (20 minute presentation)
16:00 – 17:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 +12 (Room capacity 420) POT POURI OF INFECTIONS Chair: Dr Zahid Khan
16:45 ICS guidelines for the management of ARDS Dr Mark Griffiths, UK (20 minute presentation)
16:00 How to optimize antibiotic therapy in the critically ill: results from the DALI study Professor Jan De Waele, Belgium (25 minute presentation) 16:25 Why aren't we using selective de‐contamination? Dr Anthony Gordon, UK (25 minute presentation) 16:45 Experience of a new corona virus in the ICU Dr Chris Meadows, UK (25 minute presentation)
17:30 ‐ 18:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770) ANNUAL MEMBERS’ MEETING 18:00 END OF DAY 2 19:00
VENUE CLOSES
15:45 – 17:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 – 4 (Room capacity 356) PATIENTS – OUR BEST TEACHERS Chairs: Dr Stephen Brett and Dr Jonathan Goodall
15:45 Just A Sharp Scratch Mr Duncan Wells, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:05 Where has Mummy gone? Mrs Julie Bignone, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:25 Communications Dr Tamara Banerjee and Dr Stephen Brett, UK (20 minute presentation) 16:50 Discussion Dr Simon Baudouin, UK (20 minute presentation)
Day 3: Wednesday, December 18 08:00 ‐ 09:00 REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING 09:00 – 10:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770) ‘NEVER SAY NEVER’
09:00 ‐ 10:40 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420) THE Intensive Care FOUNDATION JAMES LIND
09:00 ‐ 10:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356) Not everything that can be counted, counts (Multi‐disciplinary
Chair: Dr Jonathan Goodall and Dr Gary Masterson
ALLIANCE PROJECT
Session)
09:00 Between the marrow and a hard place Dr Tim Wigmore, UK (20 minute presentation)
Dr Stephen Brett and Mrs Hannah Reay
Chair: Ms Lorraine Burgess
09:00 HOW do I refuse admission in a patient who will not benefit from ICU? Professor Charles Sprung, Israel (20 minute presentation)
09:20 To wean the impossible wean Dr Nicholas Hart, UK (20 minute presentation)
Voting pads being used
09:20 Human Factors Professor Brian Toft, UK (40 minute presentation) 10:00 Promoting Psychological Recovery following Critical Care
09:40 Stroke: the new MI? Dr David Brealey, UK (20 minute presentation) 10:00 ‐ 10:20 TEA BREAK AND EXHIBITION 10:20 ‐ 12:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 ‐ 11 (Room capacity 770) JOINT ICS / INTERNATIONAL SEPSIS FORUM SESSION Chair: Professor Mervyn Singer 10:20 ‐ Surviving Sepsis‐ what have we learnt so far? Professor Jan De Waele, Belgium (25 minute presentation) 10:45 Surviving Sepsis – bundles of joy Dr Richard Beale, UK 11:10 Surviving Sepsis – does one size fit all? Professor Charles Sprung, Israel (25 minute presentation)
Dr Dorothy Wade (20 minute presentation) 10:40 ‐ 11:00 TEA BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING 11:00 ‐ 12:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420) ENDPOINTS FOR RESUSCITATION
10:20 – 10:40 TEA BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING
Chair: Dr Jerry Nolan 11:00 Should cardiac output be an endpoint for resuscitation? Dr Maurizio Cecconi, UK (20 minute presentation) 11:20 Limitations of Svo2 in the ICU patient? Professor Xavier Monnet (20 minute presentation) 11:40 Should we target lactate clearance? Professor Daniel De Backer, Belgium (20 minute presentation)
session) Continued
10:40 ‐ 12:30 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356) Not everything that can be counted, counts (Multi‐disciplinary
Chair: Ms Lorraine Burgess 10:40 Early Progressive Mobility: A Programme for Impacting Short and Long Term Outcomes Ms Kathleen Vollman, USA (20 minute presentation) 11:00 Young Investigator awardee 2012 – Mr Owen Gustafson, UK (20 minute presentation) 11:20 Developing the role of the ACCP – Ms Lorna Johnson (20 minute presentation)
11:35 Surviving “Surviving Sepsis” Professor Mervyn Singer, UK (25 minute presentation)
12:00 Can echocardiography be used during 11:40 PROTECTED Study – contribution of ICU Pharmacists Dr Rob Shulman, UK (20 minute presentation) resuscitation to titrate therapies? Professor Ingeborg Welters, UK and Germany (20 minute presentation) 12:00 Surviving Sepsis – what is next? Dr Andrew Rhodes, UK (25 minute presentation) 12:30 ‐ 14:00 LUNCHBREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING
12:45 ‐ 13:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 – 11 (Room capacity 770)
12:45 – 13:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420)
12:45 ‐ 13:45 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356) INDUSTRY SYMPOSIUM Sponsored by Fresenius Medical Care REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION WITH MULTIFILTRATE CI‐CA – PRINCIPLES AND CLINICAL IMPLEMENTATION FROM A CLINICAL AND NURSING PERSPECTIVE Chair: TBC Introduction (5 minute presentation) Principles of regional citrate anticoagulation with multiFiltrate Ci‐Ca – Dr Andy Lewington, UK (10 minute presentation) Implementation of regional citrate anticoagulation with multiFiltrate Ci‐ Ca from a clinical perspective ‐ Dr Andy Lewington, UK (15 minute presentation) Implementation of regional citrate anticoagulation with multiFiltrate Ci‐ Ca from a nursing perspective ‐ Mr James Higson, UK (20 minute presentation) Q&A session with Chair (10 minutes)
14:00 ‐ 14:15 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 – 11 (Room capacity 770) ICS & ICF AWARDS 14:00 Awards Ceremony (15 minute session) Mark Bellamy
14:20 ‐ 16:10 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 7 + 12 (Room capacity 420) INTERACTIVE CASE STUDIES Chair: Jonathan Goodall 14:20 Ms Ella Segaran
14:00 – 16:00 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 2 ‐ 4 (Room capacity 356)
14:15 – 16:15 CAPITAL SUITE ROOMS 8 – 11 (Room capacity 770) CLOSING SESSION Chair: Professor Mark Bellamy
14:45 Dr Graham Barker 15:10 Dr Jonathan Goodall 15:35 Ms Mary‐Anne Mariyaselvam
14:15 Management of therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest Professor Kjetil Sunde, Norway (25 minute Voting pads being used presentation) 14:40 Acute pancreatitis Professor Jan De Waele, Belgium (25 minute presentation) 15:30 What is excellence in critical care medicine? Professor Charles Sprung, Israel (25 minute presentation) 16:15 END OF MEETING 17:00 VENUE CLOSES
The ICS gratefully acknowledges the generous support from the following sponsors: Abbott Point of Care, Bio2Medical, Draeger Medical, Fresenius Medical Care, Maquet, Orion Pharma