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Program :
WINTER 2006 :
The role of apoptosis in shock and sepsis - Michael Bauer (Germany)
Microcirculation in severe sepsis:
What type of tools for what ? - Didier Payen (Paris, France)
Sepsis markets - Jean-Louis Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
Pro/Con:
The use of the PAC in patients with sepsis
Pro - Jean-Louis Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
Con - Didier Payen (Paris, France)
Sepsis management: new guidelines 2006 - Jean-Louis Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
WINTER 2005 :
Pro-Con debate: Immune monitoring is essential in sepsis
Pro - Didier Payen (Paris-France)
Con - Mervyn Singer (London, United Kingdom)
The kidney in sepsis - Didier Payen (Paris, France)
Mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis: academic vs clinical relevance - J Takala (Bern, Switzerland)
ISICEM 2006 :
Report of the Round Table Conference on Mechanisms of sepsis induced organ dysfunction & recovery - Edward Abraham (Denver, United States) Mervyn Singer (London, United Kingdom)
Surviving sepsis campaign - New guidelines - R. Phillip Dellinger (Camden, United States)
ISICEM 2005 :
Extravascular lung water in sepsis - Mikhail Kirov (Arkhangelsk, Russia Federation)
ISICEM 2004 :
Coagulation and anticoagulation in sepsis - Overview - Steven Opal (Pawtucket, United States)
Is the information helpful in the management of sepsis ? - Konrad Reinhart (Jena, Germany)
ISICEM 2003 :
Organ dysfunction in sepsis (Standard presentation) Moderators : David Bihari (Sydney, Australia) Steve Hollenberg (Cherry Hill, United States)
The brain - Tarek Sharshar (London, United Kingdom)
The kidney - Patrick Murray (Chicago, United States)
The heart - Johan Groeneveld (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
The liver - Julia Wendon (London, United Kingdom)
Immunomodulation in sepsis and pneumonia: differences between community-acquired and noscomial pathogens - Tom van der Poll (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
This is a compilation of the session which treated sepsis in congresses recorded by OneScience