1. An overview of data protection

General

The following gives a simple overview of what happens to your personal information when you visit our website. Personal information is any data with which you could be personally identified. Detailed information on the subject of data protection can be found in our privacy policy found below.

Data collection on our website

Who is responsible for the data collection on this website?

The data collected on this website are processed by the website operator. The operator's contact details can be found in the website's required legal notice.

How do we collect your data?

Some data are collected when you provide it to us. This could, for example, be data you enter on a contact form.

Other data are collected automatically by our IT systems when you visit the website. These data are primarily technical data such as the browser and operating system you are using or when you accessed the page. These data are collected automatically as soon as you enter our website.

What do we use your data for?

Part of the data is collected to ensure the proper functioning of the website. Other data can be used to analyze how visitors use the site.

What rights do you have regarding your data?

You always have the right to request information about your stored data, its origin, its recipients, and the purpose of its collection at no charge. You also have the right to request that it be corrected, blocked, or deleted. You can contact us at any time using the address given in the legal notice if you have further questions about the issue of privacy and data protection. You may also, of course, file a complaint with the competent regulatory authorities.

Analytics and third-party tools

When visiting our website, statistical analyses may be made of your surfing behavior. This happens primarily using cookies and analytics. The analysis of your surfing behavior is usually anonymous, i.e. we will not be able to identify you from this data. You can object to this analysis or prevent it by not using certain tools. Detailed information can be found in the following privacy policy.

You can object to this analysis. We will inform you below about how to exercise your options in this regard.

2. General information and mandatory information

Data protection

The operators of this website take the protection of your personal data very seriously. We treat your personal data as confidential and in accordance with the statutory data protection regulations and this privacy policy.

If you use this website, various pieces of personal data will be collected. Personal information is any data with which you could be personally identified. This privacy policy explains what information we collect and what we use it for. It also explains how and for what purpose this happens.

Please note that data transmitted via the internet (e.g. via email communication) may be subject to security breaches. Complete protection of your data from third-party access is not possible.

Notice concerning the party responsible for this website

The party responsible for processing data on this website is:

INTERPLAN Congress, Meeting & Event Management AG
Landsberger Str. 155
80687 München

Telephone: +49 89 548234-0
Email: info@interplan.de

The responsible party is the natural or legal person who alone or jointly with others decides on the purposes and means of processing personal data (names, email addresses, etc.).

Revocation of your consent to the processing of your data

Many data processing operations are only possible with your express consent. You may revoke your consent at any time with future effect. An informal email making this request is sufficient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.

Right to file complaints with regulatory authorities

If there has been a breach of data protection legislation, the person affected may file a complaint with the competent regulatory authorities. The competent regulatory authority for matters related to data protection legislation is the data protection officer of the German state in which our company is headquartered. A list of data protection officers and their contact details can be found at the following link: https://www.bfdi.bund.de/DE/Infothek/Anschriften_Links/anschriften_links-node.html.

Right to data portability

You have the right to have data which we process based on your consent or in fulfillment of a contract automatically delivered to yourself or to a third party in a standard, machine-readable format. If you require the direct transfer of data to another responsible party, this will only be done to the extent technically feasible.

SSL or TLS encryption

This site uses SSL or TLS encryption for security reasons and for the protection of the transmission of confidential content, such as the inquiries you send to us as the site operator. You can recognize an encrypted connection in your browser's address line when it changes from "http://" to "https://" and the lock icon is displayed in your browser's address bar.

If SSL or TLS encryption is activated, the data you transfer to us cannot be read by third parties.

Encrypted payments on this website

If you enter into a contract which requires you to send us your payment information (e.g. account number for direct debits), we will require this data to process your payment.

Payment transactions using common means of payment (Visa/MasterCard, direct debit) are only made via encrypted SSL or TLS connections. You can recognize an encrypted connection in your browser's address line when it changes from "http://" to "https://" and the lock icon in your browser line is visible.

In the case of encrypted communication, any payment details you submit to us cannot be read by third parties.

Information, blocking, deletion

As permitted by law, you have the right to be provided at any time with information free of charge about any of your personal data that is stored as well as its origin, the recipient and the purpose for which it has been processed. You also have the right to have this data corrected, blocked or deleted. You can contact us at any time using the address given in our legal notice if you have further questions on the topic of personal data.

Opposition to promotional emails

We hereby expressly prohibit the use of contact data published in the context of website legal notice requirements with regard to sending promotional and informational materials not expressly requested. The website operator reserves the right to take specific legal action if unsolicited advertising material, such as email spam, is received.

3. Data protection officer

Statutory data protection officer

We have appointed a data protection officer for our company.

INTERPLAN Congress, Meeting & Event Management AG
Bettina Burger
Landsberger Str. 155
80687 München

Telefon: +49-89-54 82 34-68
E-Mail: b.burger@interplan.de

4. Data collection on our website

Cookies

Some of our web pages use cookies. Cookies do not harm your computer and do not contain any viruses. Cookies help make our website more user-friendly, efficient, and secure. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer and saved by your browser.

Most of the cookies we use are so-called "session cookies." They are automatically deleted after your visit. Other cookies remain in your device's memory until you delete them. These cookies make it possible to recognize your browser when you next visit the site.

You can configure your browser to inform you about the use of cookies so that you can decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept or reject a cookie. Alternatively, your browser can be configured to automatically accept cookies under certain conditions or to always reject them, or to automatically delete cookies when closing your browser. Disabling cookies may limit the functionality of this website.

Cookies which are necessary to allow electronic communications or to provide certain functions you wish to use (such as the shopping cart) are stored pursuant to Art. 6 paragraph 1, letter f of DSGVO. The website operator has a legitimate interest in the storage of cookies to ensure an optimized service provided free of technical errors. If other cookies (such as those used to analyze your surfing behavior) are also stored, they will be treated separately in this privacy policy.

Server log files

The website provider automatically collects and stores information that your browser automatically transmits to us in "server log files". These are:

These data will not be combined with data from other sources.

The basis for data processing is Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO, which allows the processing of data to fulfill a contract or for measures preliminary to a contract.

Registration on this website

You can register on our website in order to access additional functions offered here. The input data will only be used for the purpose of using the respective site or service for which you have registered. The mandatory information requested during registration must be provided in full. Otherwise, we will reject your registration.

To inform you about important changes such as those within the scope of our site or technical changes, we will use the email address specified during registration.

We will process the data provided during registration only based on your consent per Art. 6 (1)(a) DSGVO. You may revoke your consent at any time with future effect. An informal email making this request is sufficient. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.

We will continue to store the data collected during registration for as long as you remain registered on our website. Statutory retention periods remain unaffected.

Processing of data (customer and contract data)

We collect, process, and use personal data only insofar as it is necessary to establish, or modify legal relationships with us (master data). This is done based on Art. 6 (1) (b) DSGVO, which allows the processing of data to fulfill a contract or for measures preliminary to a contract. We collect, process and use your personal data when accessing our website (usage data) only to the extent required to enable you to access our service or to bill you for the same.

Collected customer data shall be deleted after completion of the order or termination of the business relationship. Legal retention periods remain unaffected.

Data transferred when signing up for services and digital content

We transmit personally identifiable data to third parties only to the extent required to fulfill the terms of your contract with us, for example, to banks entrusted to process your payments.

Your data will not be transmitted for any other purpose unless you have given your express permission to do so. Your data will not be disclosed to third parties for advertising purposes without your express consent.

The basis for data processing is Art. 6 (1) (b) DSGVO, which allows the processing of data to fulfill a contract or for measures preliminary to a contract.

5th analysis Tools and advertising

Data protection notice on the use of Matomo

Data protection notice on the use of Matomo This website uses Matomo, an open source software for the statistical analysis of visitor access. Matomo uses cookies, which are small text files that are stored on your computer and enable your use of the website to be analysed. The information generated by the cookie about your use of this website is stored on our server. The IP address is anonymised immediately after processing and before it is stored. You have the option of preventing the installation of cookies by setting your browser software accordingly; however, we would like to point out that in this case you may not be able to use all the functions of this website to their full extent. Matomo is configured so that no data is transferred to servers outside our control. The data collected is used exclusively to analyse user behaviour and to improve the user experience. Your data will not be passed on to third parties.

Right to object You have the right to object to the storage of your anonymised visitor data for the future.

For more information about Matomo's privacy practices, please visit the Matomo Privacy Policy at https://matomo.org/gdpr-analytics/

6. Newsletter

Newsletter data

If you would like to receive our newsletter, we require a valid email address as well as information that allows us to verify that you are the owner of the specified email address and that you agree to receive this newsletter. No additional data is collected or is only collected on a voluntary basis. We only use this data to send the requested information and do not pass it on to third parties.

We will, therefore, process any data you enter onto the contact form only with your consent per Art. 6 (1) (a) DSGVO. You can revoke consent to the storage of your data and email address as well as their use for sending the newsletter at any time, e.g. through the "unsubscribe" link in the newsletter. The data processed before we receive your request may still be legally processed.

The data provided when registering for the newsletter will be used to distribute the newsletter until you cancel your subscription when said data will be deleted. Data we have stored for other purposes (e.g. email addresses for the members area) remain unaffected.

7. Plugins and tools

YouTube

Our website uses plugins from YouTube, which is operated by Google. The operator of the pages is YouTube LLC, 901 Cherry Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066, USA.

If you visit one of our pages featuring a YouTube plugin, a connection to the YouTube servers is established. Here the YouTube server is informed about which of our pages you have visited.

If you're logged in to your YouTube account, YouTube allows you to associate your browsing behavior directly with your personal profile. You can prevent this by logging out of your YouTube account.

YouTube is used to help make our website appealing. This constitutes a justified interest pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO.

Further information about handling user data, can be found in the data protection declaration of YouTube under https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy.

Google Web Fonts

For uniform representation of fonts, this page uses web fonts provided by Google. When you open a page, your browser loads the required web fonts into your browser cache to display texts and fonts correctly.

For this purpose your browser has to establish a direct connection to Google servers. Google thus becomes aware that our web page was accessed via your IP address. The use of Google Web fonts is done in the interest of a uniform and attractive presentation of our website. This constitutes a justified interest pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO.

If your browser does not support web fonts, a standard font is used by your computer.

Further information about handling user data, can be found at https://developers.google.com/fonts/faq and in Google's privacy policy at https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/.

Google Maps

This site uses the Google Maps map service via an API. It is operated by Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.

To use Google Maps, it is necessary to save your IP address. This information is generally transmitted to a Google server in the USA and stored there. The provider of this site has no influence on this data transfer.

The use of Google Maps is in the interest of making our website appealing and to facilitate the location of places specified by us on the website. This constitutes a justified interest pursuant to Art. 6 (1) (f) DSGVO.

Further information about handling user data, can be found in the data protection declaration of Google at https://www.google.de/intl/de/policies/privacy/.

Combination of ECMO and CytoSorb hemoadsorption - current scientific results and practical aspects

07.05.2020, 08:00 – 08:45, Room St. James

Chair: Federico Pappalardo (Italy)

Why, when and how should we use CytoSorb in ECMO patients 
Alexander Supady (Germany)

New options to improve outcome in patients with severe pneumogenic sepsis and ARDS on ECMO
Ali Akil (Germany)

The role of Impella in the treatment of cardiogenic shock

07.05.2020, 12:45 – 13:45, Room Churchill

Chairs: Jan Belohlavek (Czech Republic), Roberto Lorusso (Netherlands)

Principle of STEMI LV Unload and infract size reduction 
Bart Meyns (Leuven, Belgium)

The use of Impella in Cardiogenic shock: Who benefits most?
Guillaume Lebreton (Paris, France)

ECMO and Impella: De-escalate and ambulate
Federico Pappalardo (Milan, Italy)

PRE: Pediatric Heart Failure (EuroELSO & AEPC) Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Mountbatten

PRE: Part I: Heart failure in children
Chair: Tim Thiruchelvam, United Kingdom
Chair: Judit Llevadias Jane, United Kingdom

08:00 – 08:05        Opening address, welcome, introduction to the day, organisation of teams
08:05 – 08:30        Demographics of heart failure in neonates, infants and children (Joan Sanchez de Toledo, Spain)
08:30 – 09:00        Recognition of acute heart failure – Is it myocarditis? (Aparna Hoskote, United Kingdom)
09:00 – 09:30        Management of deteriorating child with new onset cardiac failure in ICU: “The what to do’s & not to do’s” (Tim Thiruchelvam, United Kingdom)
09:30 – 10:00        The ECMO circuit – Hands on (Mirjana Cvetkovic, Maura O’Callaghan, United Kingdom)

PRE: Part II: The role of ECMO in heart failure
Chair: Ajay Desai, United Kingdom
Chair: Ben Davies, United Kingdom

10:30 – 11:00        Cardiac ECMO – Principles, indications, pitfalls (Judit Llevadias Jane, United Kingdom)
11:00 – 11:30        Echocardiography in ECMO patients: What is important to know? (Joan Sanchez de Toledo, Spain)
11:30 – 12:30        Station 1 – ECMO Simulation: Deteriorating child
11:30 – 12:30        Station 2 – ECMO Simulation: Deteriorating child

Part III: Ventricular assist devices in children 
Chair: Antonio Amodeo, Italy
Chair: Rebecca Jones, United Kingdom

14:00 – 14:30        From ECMO to VAD … The story so far (Devices available and technical differences) (Brigitte Stiller, Germany )
14:30 – 15:00        Peri-implantation considerations, selection of devices, choice of appropriate device, timing (Ben Davies, United Kingdom )
15:00 – 16:00        Station 1 – Hands on simulation: Simulated circuits for BH Excor (Pulsatile VAD)
15:00 – 16:00        Station 2 – Hands on simulation: Simulated circuits for BH Excor (Pulsatile VAD)

Part IV: Ventricular assist devices in children

16:30 – 17:00        Station 1 – Hands on simulation: Simulated circuits for HVAD circuit
16:30 – 17:00        Station 2 – Hands on simulation: Simulated circuits for HVAD
17:00 – 17:30        ICU management of VADs including anticoagulation and complications (Jonathan Smith, United Kingdom)
17:30 – 18:00        Post ICU care in the community & dealing with uncertainty – Waiting for transplant in hospital or home (Rebecca Jones, United Kingdom)
18:00 – 18:30        Evaluation for attendees and certification – Feedback from attendees – Wrap-up

PRE: Pediatric Respiratory Failure (EuroELSO & ESPNIC) Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Byron

PRE: Pediatric Respiratory Failure (EuroELSO & ESPNIC) Masterclass (Part I)
Chair: Matteo Di Nardo, Italy

08:00 – 08:30        Neonatal ARDS: What’s new about definition? (Daniele De Luca, France)
08:30 – 09:00        Acute on chronic respiratory failure: How to manage? (Christophe Milesi, France)
09:00 – 10:00        Station 1 – Neonatal ARDS: Hands on with CMV (Christophe Milesi, France)
09:00 – 10:00        Station 2 – Neonatal ARDS: Hands on with HFOV (Daniele De Luca, France)

PRE: Pediatric Respiratory Failure (EuroELSO & ESPNIC) Masterclass (Part II)
Chair: Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
Chair: Christophe Milesi, France

10:30 – 11:00        Pediatric respiratory failure: Update on definition (Martin Kneyber, Netherlands)
11:00 – 11:30        Non-invasive management of pediatric respiratory failure (Marti Pons, Spain)
11:30 – 12:30        Station 1 – PARDS: How I set mechanical ventilation – CMV (Uri Pollak, Israel)
11:30 – 12:30        Station 2 – PARDS: How I set mechanical ventilation – HFOV (Martin Kneyber, Netherlands)

PRE: Pediatric Respiratory Failure (EuroELSO & ESPNIC) Masterclass (Part III)
Chair: Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
Chair: Kenneth Palmér, Sweden

14:00 – 14:30        Physiology of gas exchange (Matteo Di Nardo, Italy)
14:30 – 15:00        Physiotherapy and early mobilisation (Emma Shkurka, United Kingdom)
15:00 – 16:00        Microsimulation with Aplysia Simulator – How to understand physiology at bedeside (Michael Broomé, Sweden)

PRE: Pediatric Respiratory Failure (EuroELSO & ESPNIC) Masterclass (Part IV)
Chair: Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
Chair: Michael Broomé, Sweden

16:30 – 17:00        Percutaneous vs. surgical cannulation for respiratory ECMO (Andrea Moscatelli, Italy, Giles Peek, United States)
17:30 – 18:00        Neonatal respiratory failure – Live simulation (Giacomo Cavallaro, Italy, Velia Antonini, Italy)
18:00 – 18:30        Pediatric respiratory failure – Live simulation
18:00 – 18:30        Outcome of neonatal and pediatric respiratory ECMO – The role of follow-up (Kenneth Palmér, Sweden)

PRE: Pediatric Meet the experts Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: St. James

PRE: Part I: Cannulation nightmares
Chair: Jon Lillie, United Kingdom
Chair: Chris Harvey, United Kingdom

PRE: Part II: The clotty circuit
Chair: Jon Lillie, United Kingdom
Chair: Chris Harvey, United Kingdom

PRE: Part III: Problems on cardiac ECMO
Chair: Giles Peek, United States

PRE: Part IV: ECPR
Chair: Mark Davidson, United Kingdom
Chair: Heidi Dalton, United Kingdom

PRE: Part V: Failure to progress on ECMO, what next?
Chair: Aparna Hoskote, United Kingdom
Chair: Björn Frenckner, Sweden

PRE: Part VI: Multi-organ failure on ECMO
Chair: Claire Westrope, United Kingdom
Chair: Melania Bembea, United States

PRE: Part VII: Transitions, when to consider, how to do them safely?
Chair: Ajay Desai, United Kingdom
Chair: Lars Mikael Broman, Sweden

PRE: Part VIII: A roundtable of experts: Sharing practices across institutions
Chair: Aparna Hoskote, United Kingdom

PRE: Acute Cardiac Care Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Moore

PRE: Part I: Introduction, basic management of a potential ECMO patient in the cathlab
Chair: Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic
Chair: Christian Hassager, Denmark

08:00 – 08:30        Early morning case: “Just jump in and stay tuned” (Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic)
08:30 – 09:00        Cathlab ready for anything: How to prepare your team for hemodynamic collapse
09:00 – 09:30        Live in box – ECPR for OHCA case in the cathlab (Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic)
09:30 – 10:00        Let’s go back to roots: The art of gaining and close access

PRE: Part II: Acute heart failure
Chair: Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic
Chair: Christian Hassager, Denmark

10:30 – 11:30        Diagnosis and management of acute heart failure in the cathlab – An overview (Marko Noc, Slovenia)
11:30 – 12:00        The valve is tiny – How to diagnose and treat hemodynamic compromise in stenotic valves (Christian Hassager, Denmark)
12:00 – 12:30        The valve is leaking – How to diagnose and treat hemodynamic compromise in regurgitating valves

PRE: Part III: Ultrasound and advanced diagnostics in acute setting
Chair: Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic
Chair: Christian Hassager, Denmark

14:00 – 14:30        What should interventionalist and intensivist know about the ultrasound in acute setting (Susanna Price, UK)
14:30 – 15:15        The value of echocardiography in patients on mechanical support (Dirk Donker, Netherlands)
15:15 – 16:00        Coronary arteries – From luminography to advanced imaging (Thomas Kovarnik, Czech Republic)

PRE: Part IV: Mechanical support not only in the cathlab – What would you use in…? A rapid fire panel discussion.
Chair: Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic
Chair: Christian Hassager, Denmark

16:30 – 16:45        ECMO overview (Petr Ostadal, Czech Republic)
16:45 – 17:00        Impella overview (Jan Belohlávek, Czech Republic)
17:00 – 17:15        Protec Duo overview
17:15 – 18:30        Rapid fire discussion on mechanical support

PRE: ECMO Simulation Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: St. Thomas Hospital

PRE: ECMO Simulation Masterclass (Part I)

08:00 – 08:40        Introduction to ECMO sim
08:40 – 09:20        Practicalities/ options for water drills (Nicola Agnew, Nigel Gooby, UK)
09:20 – 10:00        Cannulation simulation options (Nicolas Ioannou, UK)

PRE: ECMO Simulation (Part II)

10:30 – 11:00        Insitu vs. simulation centre (Peter Sherren, UK)
11:00 – 11:30        Options for blood / CO2 and is it worth it, perfusion perspective (Nicola Agnew, Nigel Gooby, UK)
11:30 – 12:00        Scenario writing, controlling scenarios (Kathleen Daly, UK)
12:00 – 12:30        The perfect debrief, top tips

PRE: ECMO Simulation (Part III)

14:00 – 14:30        Practicalities and set up for high fidelity
14:30 – 15:15        High fidelity simulation (Part 1)
15:15 – 16:30        High fidelity simulation (Part 2)

PRE: ECMO Simulation (Part IV)

16:30 – 17:00        Lessons learnt from a decade of ECMO sim ventilation
17:00 – 17:30        Q&A
17:30 – 18:30        Reception

PRE: Respiratory Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Wesley

PRE: Respiratory Masterclass (Part I)
Chair: Lise Piquilloud, Switzerland

08:00 – 09:00        Measurement of respiratory mechanics at the bedside: From basics to advanced
09:00 – 10:00        Alveolar recruitment and PEEP setting based on respiratory mechanics

PRE: Respiratory Masterclass (Part II)
Chair: Lise Piquilloud, Switzerland 

10:30 – 11:30        Monitoring of patient-ventilator interaction at the bedside
11:00 – 11:30        Setting the ventilator in APRV

PRE: Respiratory Masterclass (Part III)
Chair: Lise Piquilloud, Switzerland

14:00 – 15:00        Measurement of respiratory mechanics at the bedside: From basics to advanced
15:00 – 16:00        Ventilating a patient with obstructive disease 

PRE: Respiratory Masterclass (Part IV)
Chair: Lise Piquilloud, Switzerland

16:30 – 17:30        Setting the ventilator in pressure controlled and volume controlled ventilation
17:30 – 18:30        Setting the ventilator and monitoring during ECMO weaning

PRE: ECPR Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Shelley

PRE: ECPR Masterclass (Part I)
Chair: Simon Finney, UK

08:00 – 08:30        The current evidence for ECPR (Tiffany Patterson, UK)
08:30 – 09:00        When is a medical cardiac arrest refractory? (Simon Finney, UK)
09:00 – 09:30        Should we have cardiac arrest centres (Tiffany Patterson, UK)
09:30 – 10:00        Interactive case discussion and decision making (Ben Singer, UK)

PRE: ECPR Masterclass (Part II)
Chair: Simon Finney, UK 

10:30 – 11:00        Femoral anatomy, ultrasound, wires and dilators (Simon Finney, UK)
11:00 – 11:30        Hybrid cut down in adults (Alice Hutin, France)
11:30 – 12:00        Practical session (with ultrasound etc.) (Simon Finney, Ben Singer, UK)
12:00 – 12:30        Practical session (percutanous cut down) (Alice Hutin, France)

PRE: ECPR Masterclass (Part III)
Chair: Simon Finney, UK 

14:00 – 14:30        Developing a team (Allan Goldman, UK)
14:30 – 15:00        Individual performance in stressful settings (Simon Sin, Hong Kong)
15:00 – 15:30        Building and sustaining a pediatric ECPR program (Anne-Marie Guerguerian, Canada)
15:30 – 16:00        Designing a new service (Justyna Swol, Germany)

PRE: ECPR Masterclass (Part IV)
Chair: Simon Finney, UK

16:30 – 17:00       What temperature should we aim for? (Bruno Lévy, France)
17:00 – 17:30        Post ROSC ECMO management (Alice Hutin, France)
17:30 – 18:00        Neuroprognistication after cardiac arrest (Lionel Lamhaut, France)
18:00 – 18:30        Discussion: Psychological distress in staff (Melissa Sanchez, UK)

PRE: Mobilisation Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Windsor

PRE: Mobilisation Masterclass (Part I)
Chair: Kelly Morris, United Kingdom
Chair: Laura Breach, United Kingdom
Chair: Mike Brown, United Kingdom
Chair: Allaina Eden, United Kingdom
Chair: Claire Purkiss, United Kingdom

08:00 – 08:30        Assessment of the ECMO patient (theory)
08:30 – 09:00        Ventilator hyperinflation (practical)
09:00 – 09:30        Manual assisted cough and manual techniques (practical)
09:30 – 10:00        Manual insufflation-exsufflation of the ventilated patient (practical)

PRE: Mobilisation Masterclass (Part II)
Chair: Kelly Morris, United Kingdom
Chair: Laura Breach, United Kingdom
Chair: Mike Brown, United Kingdom
Chair: Allaina Eden, United Kingdom
Chair: Claire Purkiss, United Kingdom

10:30 – 10:45        Assessment for rehabilitation (theory)
10:45 – 11:00        Techniques of active and passive movement on ECMO
11:00 – 12:30        Bed transfers and positioning

PRE: Mobilisation Masterclass (Part III)
Chair: Kelly Morris, United Kingdom
Chair: Laura Breach, United Kingdom
Chair: Mike Brown, United Kingdom
Chair: Allaina Eden, United Kingdom
Chair: Claire Purkiss, United Kingdom

PRE: Mobilisation Masterclass (Part IV)
Chair: Kelly Morris, United Kingdom
Chair: Laura Breach, United Kingdom
Chair: Mike Brown, United Kingdom
Chair: Allaina Eden, United Kingdom
Chair: Claire Purkiss, United Kingdom

16:30 – 17:30        Pre-transplant assessment and treatment 
17:30 – 18:30        Configuration, reconfiguration, changing circuits, components 

PRE: Cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) Masterclass

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Westminster

PRE: Cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) Masterclass (Part I)

08:00 – 09:30        Patient selection in the moment, making the right choice, echo skills 
                                (Susanna Price, United Kingdom)
09:30 – 10:00        Surgical implantation/removal of 5.0/5.5 impella

PRE: Cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) Masterclass (Part II)

10:30 – 11:30        Large bore surgical access and repair – How to do a successful chimney
11:30 – 12:30        Distal leg perfusion, on VA angios and impella CP, wire skills for surgeons
                                 (Simon Davies, United Kingdom)

PRE: Cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) Masterclass (Part III)

14:00 – 15:00        How to make weaning a success – The preparation and execution of a separation from VA
                                 (Caroline Bleakley, United Kingdom)
15:00 – 16:00        Getting a failed VA wean to longer term support, VAD, TAH and Tx  
                                 (Andrew Retter, United Kingdom)

PRE: Cardiothoracic surgery (CTS) Masterclass (Part IV)

PRE: Basics Course

06.05.2020, 08:00 – 18:30
Room: Mountbatten

PRE: Basics course (Part I)
Chair: Thomas Müller, Germany
Chair: Jo-Anne Fowles, United Kingdom

08:00 – 08:30        Evidence for ECMO in respiratory failure (Daniel Brodie, United States)
08:30 – 09:00        Physiology of respiratory ECMO (Nicholas Barrett, United Kingdom)
09:00 – 09:30        Management of the VV-ECMO patient (Alain Vuylsteke, United Kingdom)
09:30 – 10:00        Nursing the VV-ECMO patient (Ann Alexanderson, Sweden)

PRE: Basics course (Part II)
Chair: Alain Vuylsteke, United Kingdom
Chair: Ann Alexanderson, Sweden

10:30 – 11:00        Evidence for ECMO in cardiac failure (Thomas Müller, Germany)
11:00 – 11:30        Physiology of cardiac ECMO (Matthieu Schmidt, France)
11:30 – 12:00        Management of the VA-ECMO patient (Pranya Sakiyalak, Thailand)
12:00 – 12:30        Nursing the VA-ECMO patient (Jo-Anne Fowles, United Kingdom)

PRE: Basics course (Part III)
Chair: Matthieu Schmidt, France

14:00 – 14:30        Percutaneous cannulation for VA and VV (Caroline Sampson, United Kingdom)
14:30 – 15:00        Transport on ECMO (Vincent Pellegrino, Australia)
15:00 – 15:30        The impact of ECMO on haematology (Andrew Retter, United Kingdom)
15:30 – 16:00        The impact of ECMO on pharmacology (Haifa Lyster, United Kingdom)

PRE: Basics course (Part IV)
Chair: Haifa Lyster, United Kingdom
Chair: Andrew Retter, United Kingdom

16:30 – 17:00        An introduction to the ECMO circuit (Nicola Agnew, United Kingdom)
17:00 – 17:30        Configuration, reconfiguration, changing circuits, components 
                                (Antonella Degani, Italy)
17:30 – 18:00        Circuit emergency management (Andrea Moscatelli, Italy)
18:00 – 18:30        Complications of ECMO (Kathleen Daly, United Kingdom)