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Program :
Welcome to Roma: A city full of brain(s) - M. Antonellli (Rome, Italy)
Welcome to the meeting : A look inside the skull - J-L. Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
Neuromonitoring: Many questions without answers - N Stocchetic (Milan, Italy)
Basic Concepts :
Cerebral blood flow, cerebal perfusion pressure, autoregulation - G Citerio (Monza, Italy)
Cerebral oxygen delivery and consumption - N Stoccheti (Milan, Italy)
Energy metabolism - M Oddo (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Neuroinflammation and neuromodulation - T Sharshar (Garches, France)
Mechanisms of brain damage after trauma - M Oddo (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Brain glucose metabolism - P Le Roux (Philadelphia, USA)
Flow delivery, adequacy of perfusion
Non-invasive: indirect measures, Doppler techniques - P Vespa (Los Angeles, USA)
Invasive methods - G Citerio (Monza, Italy)
Monitoring autoregulation - P Horn (Berlin, Germany)
Cerebral blood flow and oxygenation (ctnd)
Microcirculation - F Taccione (Brussels, Belgium)
Monitoring brain oxygen - P Le roux (Philadelphia, USA)
ICP Monitoring
Indications and methods - G Citerio (Monza, Italy)
Interpretation - N Stocchetti (Milan, Italy)
Cerebral oxygen availability
Invasive
Brain PO2 - P Andrews (Edinburgh, UK)
SiO2 - N Stocchetti (Milan, Italy)
Cerebral microdialysis - M Oddo (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Non Invasive
NIRS in neurologic patients - G Citerio (Monza, Italy)
NIRS in cardiac surgical patients - M Hartley (Blackpool, UK)
Cerebral metabolism
Neurological examination of the comatose patient - T Sharshar (Garches, France)
Brain specific biomakers ? - R Stevens (Baltimore, USA)
Electrical activity
EEG: Intermittent or continuous - M Oddo (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Quantitative EEG and evoked potentials - P Vespa (Los Angeles, USA)
Brain imaging
CT-scan - P Horn (Berlin, Germany)
MRI in cardiac arrest - R Stevens (Baltimore, USA)
MRI in critical illness encephalopathy - T Sharshar (Garches, France)
MRI in traumatic brain injury - R Stevens (Baltimore, USA)
We need neurological examination when the patient is well monitored
Pro - N Stocchetti (Milan, Italy)
Con - P Vespa (Los Angeles, USA)
Prognosis
How monitoring can help assess prognosis - T sharshar (Baltimore, USA)
Prognosis in trauma - R Stevens (Baltimore - USA)
Prognosis in cardiac arrest - F Taccone (Brussels, Belgium)
Round table discussion
What kinds of clinical trial do we need ?
P Horn (Berlin Germany), R Stevens (Baltimore, USA) P Andrews (Edinburgh, UK)
P Vespa (Los Angeles, USA), P Le Roux (Philadelphia, USA)
Advanced neuromonitoring
What is the difference ? - P Andrews (Edinburgh, UK)
Round table discussion
Integration - Multimodal monitoring - Bioinformatics - P Andrews (Edinburgh, UK), G Citterio (Monza, Italy), P Horn (Berlin, Germany), P Le Roux (Philadelphia, USA)
Pratical cases
Head trauma - G Citterio (Monza, Italy)
Head trauma 2 - P Le Roux (Philadelphia, USA)
Subarachnoid hemorrhage - M Oddo (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Hypothermia - P Andrews (Edinburgh, UK)
Conclusions
The take messages