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Program :
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Opening - J-L Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
Welcome to Rome a (hemo)dynamic city - M. Antonelli (Rome, Italy)
Opening Statement: Can monitoring systems really save lives - J-L. Vincent (Brussels, Belgium) Faculty
There is no perfect hemodynamic variable - A. Perel (Tel Aviv, Israël)
Goals of the meeting - Rules to reach consensus
Preparation of the summary
J-L Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
Faculty
Monday, December 14, 2009
INTERPRETATION OF THE HEMODYNAMIC VARIABLES
Intravascular pressures - D. De Backer (Brussels, Belgium)
Cardiac filling pressures versus end-diastolic volumes - J-L. Teboul (Paris, France)
Pulmonary artery pressures and right ventricular function - M. Pinsky (Pittsburgh, United States)
Cardiac output and SvO2 - B. Vallet (Lille, France)
Derived variables: Resistances, stroke work, oxygen-derived variables... - A.Rhodes (London, United Kingdom)
Stroke distance, corrected flow time, peak velocity - H. Wakeling (London, United Kingdom)
Pulse Pressure and stroke volume variation - J-L. Teboul (Paris, France)
Arterial pressure - M. Pinsky (Pittsburgh, United States)
THE AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES
ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS
Pressure monitoring - J-L. Teboul (Paris, France)
Thermodilution technique to estimate cardiac output - A. Perel (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Lithium dilution techniques to estimate cardiac ouput - A. Rhodes (London, United Kingdom)
Arterial pressure waveform-derived cardiac output - C. Hofer (Zurich, Switzerland), A.Rhodes (London, United Kingdom)
Echo-Doppler techniques - A. Vieillard (Boulogne Billancourt, France)
Transesophageal Doppler - H. Wakeling (London, United Kingdom)
Ultrasound dilution technique to estimate cardiac output - W. de Boode (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Bioimpedance and bioreactance techniques - D. De Backer (Brussels, Belgium)
Extravascular lung water - G. Martin (Atlanta, United States)
Tuesady, December 154, 2009
HOW TO USE THE VARIOUS MONITORING SYSTEMS PRACTICALLY
The pulmonary artery catheter - J-L. Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)
The PiCCO system - A.Rhodes (London, United Kingdom)
The Vigileo system - B. Vallet (Lille, France)
The PRAM system - S. Scolletta (Siena, Italy)
Transthoracic Doppler Deltex technique - A. Vieillard-Baron (Boulogne-Billancourt, France)
Transesophageal Doppler Uscom technique - B. Smith (Bathurst, Australia)
Transonic system - W. de Boode (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Different level of clinical applications : From the top to the bottom - G. Della Rocca (Rome, Italy)
SELECTION OF THE MOST APPROPRIATE MONITORING SYSTEM
In a patient with septic shock - G. Della Rooca (Rome, Italy) - Panelists : D. De Backer, B. Smith & K. Walley
In a patient with ARDS - Managing ARDS - M. Singer (London, United Kingdom) - Panelists : S. Romagnoli, H. Wakeling
In a patient after cardiac surgery - C. Hofer (Zurich, Switzerland) - Panelists : S. Romagnoli, H. Wakeling & M. Singer
In a hypotensive patient in the emergency room - B. Vallet (Lille, France) - Panelists : S. Scolletta, H. Wakeling & A. Perel
Pro/con debate - A. Vieillard-Baron (Boulogne-Billancourt, France), M. Singer (London, United Kingdom)
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
HOW THERAPIES CAN BE GUIDED
In a hypotensive patient - M. Pinsky (Pittsburgh, United States)
In a patient with low cardiac output - B. Vallet (Lille, France)
In a high risk perioperative patient - M. Singer (London, United Kingdom)
In a patient with severe heart failure - A. Rhodes (London, United Kingdom)
THE TAKE HOME MESSAGE
Preparation of the final document - J-L. Vincent (Brussels, Belgium) Faculty