5th Innsbruck/Konstanz
Targeted Temperature Management Symposium
June 01-02, 2017 Bodenseeforum, Konstanz, Germany www.chilling-at-the-beach.eu
Johanniter-Kliniken – Waldkrankenhaus
Organized by IMK Institut für Medizin und Kommunikation AG
PROGRAM
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Welcome Dear Colleagues, We would like to cordially invite you to the Trinational Conference, 5th Innsbruck/Konstanz Targeted Temperature Management Symposium 2017. Taking place from June 1-2, 2017 in Constance, Germany, it is jointly organized by the Neurocritical Care Unit of the Department of Neurology, Medical University Innsbruck, Austria; the Medical Intensive Care of the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland and the clinic for anaesthesiology and intensive care of the Johanniter Kliniken – Waldkrankenhaus Bonn, Germany. For our Symposium we have chosen the BODENSEEFORUM Konstanz that is ideally located with a panoramic view of the Seerhein promenade, directly at the water’s edge within walking distance to the nearby historic city centre and the lake Constance. The three-country region of Lake Constance offers a unique environment to share experiences and knowledge, interact and network with colleagues of all three countries and get in touch with renowned experts from all over the world. The aim of Care for Heart And Brain - is to enhance the knowledge on targeted temperature management (TTM), increase the readiness and stimulate the preparedness to institute therapeutic hypothermia and/or prophylactic controlled normothermia, respectively, in patients in need of tissue and organ protection, uncontrolled body temperatures possibly adding - per se - to neuronal damage. Furthermore, we want to share evidence and clinical experience in the management of accidental hypo- and hyperthermia. The 5th Innsbruck Targeted Temperature Management Symposium - covers a large spectrum of scientific and clinical topics in the field of emergency and critical care medicine. Besides the rich program about the present knowledge, current practice and future perspectives, this trinational conference is complemented by a parallel symposium for nursing professionals on June 2, 2017. We are looking forward to another successful and inspiring symposium and to welcoming you to Constance in June 2017. Congress Presidents Gregor Brössner, Medical University Innsbruck, AT Markus Foedisch, Johanniter Kliniken – Waldkrankenhaus Bonn, DE Marco Maggiorini, University Hospital Zurich, CH Erich Schmutzhard, Medical University Innsbruck, AT
ORGANIZATION Venue
Bodenseeforum Konstanz Reichenaustraße 21 78467 Konstanz
Date
June 1-2, 2017
Scientific programme
The symposium starts on June 1, at 8.00 and ends on June 2, at 17.30
Nursing symposium / Pflegesymposium
Das Pflegesymposium beginnt am 02. Juni - 09.00 Uhr und endet 17.20 Uhr.
Simulation Workshops / Simulationsworkshops „Szenarien in der Intensivmedizin“* 01. Juni 2017 und 02. Juni 2017 jeweils 08.30 - 12.30 Uhr und 13.30 - 17.30 Uhr *durchgeführt von: alpha medical concepts
Congress Presidents and Hosts Erich Schmutzhard, Medical University Innsbruck (AT) Gregor Brössner, Medical University Innsbruck (AT) Markus Foedisch, Johanniter-Kliniken - Waldkrankenhaus Bonn (DE) Marco Maggiorini, University Hospital Zurich (CH)
Organizing Committee Nursing Symposium Martin Fröhlich, University Hospital Zurich (CH) Antje Hähnel, Johanniter-Kliniken - Waldkrankenhaus Bonn (DE) Karin Klas, FH Krems / IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems (AT)
Congress Organization IMK - Institute for medicine and communication Ltd. Münsterberg 1 CH-4001 Basel Tel. +41 (0)61 271 35 51 E-mail:
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Registration fees Regular Price
Simulation Workshops
Meet the Expert Dinner
Physicians in Practice
500,00
included
90,00
Residents
350,00
included
90,00
Nurses / Health Care Providers
250,00
included
90,00
1.000,00
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Industry Attendees
Registration fees in EUR (€) - subject to modification
Fee for participants include: - Participation in scientific sessions - Entrance to the exhibition area - Welcome reception
- Coffee breaks - The printed material of the congress - Certificate of attendence
Accommodation is NOT included! Please register online on following webpage: http://chilling-at-the-beach.eu
Meet the Expert-Dinner On Thursday June1 at 19.00 you have the opportunity to meet the speakers at the „Meet the Expert-Dinner“ at „Konzil Konstanz“. If you want to join the dinner please click on the appropriate button, when you make your online registration for the symposium. Price: 90 Euro including dinner and drinks.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - THURSDAY - JUNE 1, 2017 08:00 - 08:15
Welcome and Introduction Congress Presidents
08.15 - 10.40
Symposium 1 - When the heart fails to work, brain and Co suffer: TTM after Cardiac Arrest Chairs: Christian Hassager, Andreas Schäfer
08.15 - 09.00
KEY NOTE LECTURE History of TTM in Cardiac Arrest - what can we learn from the past Jiri Bonaventura (Prague - CZ) & Wilhelm Behringer (Jena - DE)
09.00 - 09.20
TTM in Cardiac Arrest: where are we 2017 and what are the next goals Andreas Schäfer (Hannover - DE)
09.20 - 09.40
The optimal TTM dosage: Duration - The TTH 48 trial Hans Kirkegaard (Aarhus - DK)
09.40 - 10.00
The optimal TTM dosage: Target Temperature - The FROST trial Esteban Lopez de Sa (Madrid - ES)
10.00 - 10.20
Targeted temperature management in cardiovascular disease beyond cardiac arrest Christian Hassager (Copenhagen - DK)
10.20 - 10.40
Effects of Hypothermia and TTM on drug disposition and response following cardiac arrest - do we need to titrate or monitor drugs differently under TTM? Romuald Bellmann (Innsbruck - AT)
10.40 - 11.00
Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.20
Symposium 2 - Means of Temperature management: do techniques matter Chairs: Markus Foedisch, Romergryko G. Geocadin
11.00 - 11.20
Endovascular cooling: from cold saline to sophisticated central venous lines Markus Foedisch (Bonn - DE)
11.20 - 11.40
Physical strategies: cool the skin or the mucosae: surface cooling pads, transnasal, transrectal, gastric lavage Romergryko G. Geocadin (Baltimore - US)
11.40 - 12.00
Revolution coming? Total liquid ventilation - fact or fiction? Renaud Tissier (Paris - FR)
12.00 - 12.20
Achieving controlled TTM by pharmacological means - will we be cooling by drugs only in the future? Yuchuan Ding (Detroit - US)
12.20 - 13.20
Lunch
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - THURSDAY - JUNE 1, 2017 13.20 - 15.00
Symposium 3 - TTM in neurological injury Chairs: Peter Andrews, Dalton Dietrich
13.20 - 13.40
TTM and ICP: Still a case for TTM
13.40 - 14.00
Prophylactic controlled normothermia is the future in the neurocritical care patient Gregor Brössner (Innsbruck - AT)
14.00 - 14.20
Beyond ICP and CPP: brain metabolism under fever and TTM Raimund Helbok ( Innsbruck - AT)
14.20 - 14.40
Can TTM avoid secondary neuronal injury - insights from the pathophysiology of TTM Linde Kok (Groningen - NL)
14.40 - 15.00
Where do we head to - neuroprotection a mystery? Dalton Dietrich (Miami - US)
15.00 - 15.20
Coffee Break
15.20 - 17.00
Symposium 4 - TTM in neonatology - The tinier the more careful attention is needed Chairs: Marianne Thoresen, Erich Schmutzhard
15.20 - 15.40
Neonatal encephalopathy: Update on therapeutic hypothermia and other novel therapies N.N.
15.40 - 16.00
Are small brains different from adults - why is therapeutic hypothermia so effective in newborns Marianne Thoresen (Oslo - NO)
16.00 - 16.20
Neonatal hypoxic encephalopathy treated with therapeutic hypothermia: mid to longterm prognosis
Peter Andrews (Edinburgh - GB)
N.N.
16.20 - 16.40
MRI and sprectroscopy in (near) term neonates with perinatal asphyxia and therapeutic hypothermia Floris Groenendaal (Utrecht - NL)
16.40 - 17.00
Morbidity and mortality is associated with rewarming in very low birth weight infants Thomas Höhn (Düsseldorf - DE)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - FRIDAY - JUNE 2, 2017 08.00 - 09.20
Symposium 5 - Perioperative Temperature Management Chairs: Oliver Kimberger, Alexander Torossian
08.00 - 08.20
Guidelines for prevention of perioperative hypothermia Alexander Torossian (Marburg - DE)
08.20 - 08.40
Temperature Management in Burn Patients Brendan Sloan (Wakefield - GB)
08.40 - 09.00
TTM in the operating theatre - the forgotten therapeutic approach Markus Foedisch (Bonn - DE)
09.00 - 09.20
TTM in the perioperative setting - influence on outcome Oliver Kimberger (Wien - AT)
09.20 - 09.35
Coffee Break
09.35 - 10.55
Symposium 6 - Attacked from the heart - keep cool Chairs: Uwe Zeymer, Marko Noc
09.35 - 09.55
Cooling in STEMI - early success and limitations Irene Marthe Lang (Wien - AT)
09.55 - 10.15
Infarct size-reduction by pre-reperfusion moderate therapeutic hypothermia Rajesh Dash (Stanford - US)
10.15 - 10.35
STEMI cooling - feasible and safe
10.35 - 10.55
COOL AMI EU - a pilot trial
10.55 - 11.10
Coffee Break
11.10 - 12.50
Symposium 7 - TTM in ICU and thereafter - Part I Chairs: Marco Maggiorini, Markus Foedisch
11.10 - 11.30
TTM in the ICU: a necessity with pitfalls? Marco Maggiorini (Zurich - CH)
11.30 - 11.50
Brain temperature and cortical spreading depolarisation Alois Schiefecker (Innsbruck - AT)
11.50 - 12.10
Post cardiac arrest / Post ICU syndrome and long-term neurological recovery in patients treated with TTM Andrea O. Rossetti (Lausanne - CH)
12.10 - 12.30
The saga of temperature variability
Kurt Schmailzl (Neuruppin - DE) Marko Noc (Ljubliana - SI)
Mauro Oddo (Lausanne - CH)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - FRIDAY - JUNE 2, 2017 12.30 - 12.50
Acute liver failure: pathophysiological concepts for brain injury and treatment options using TTM William Bernal (London - GB)
12.50 - 13.50
Lunch
13.50 - 15.30
Symposium 8 - TTM in ICU and thereafter - Part II Chairs: Gregor Brössner, Christian Storm
13.50 - 14.10
Prophylactic antibiotics in ICU patients treated with TTM?
14.10 - 14.30
Effect of TTM on brain imaging using MRI
14.30 - 14.50
Cardiopulmonary responses during the cooling and the extracorporeal life support rewarming phases Jens Nee (Berlin - DE)
14.50 - 15.10
Intracranial pressure during the rewarming period after mild therapeutic hypothermia Emanuela Keller (Zurich - CH)
15.10 - 15.30
Early goal-directed management for the prevention of incidental hypothermia-related morbidity and mortality in severly injured trauma patients Asim Alam (Toronto - CA)
15.30 - 15.45
Coffee Break
15.45 - 17.15
Symposium 9 - ICU- and Stroke Unit nurses - absolutely essential and indispensable in TTM Chairs: Karin Klas, N.N.
15.45 - 16.05
Temperature in the emergency room: optial management matters most Matthew Keane (Westcliff-on-Sea - GB)
16.05 - 16.25
ICU- and Stroke Unit nurses: essential to detect/avoid fever and maintain TTM David Waters (Birmingham - GB)
16.25 - 16.45
Patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia: the ICU/Stroke Unit nurse: essential to anticipate trouble Karin Klas (Krems - AT)
16.45 - 17.05
The impact of the ICU- and Stroke Unit nurse on outcome Alexander Furmanov (Jerusalem - IL)
17.05 - 17.15
Closing Congress Presidents
N.N. N.N.
NURSING SYMPOSIUM / PFLEGESYMPOSIUM Willkommen Liebe Pflege(fach)personen, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen! Wir möchten Sie herzlich zur trinationalen Konferenz, dem 5th Innsbruck/Konstanz Targeted Temperature Management Symposium einladen! Die Konferenz findet am 1. und 2. Juni 2017 im Bodenseeforum in Konstanz (DE) statt. Das Medizinersymposium wird in englischer, das am 2. Juni parallel stattfindende Pflegesymposium in deutscher Sprache gehalten. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, beide Symposien an beiden Tagen zu besuchen. Das Bodenseeforum Konstanz liegt direkt an der Seerheinpromenade, bietet eine großartige Aussicht auf den See und befindet sich in Gehweite zum historischen Stadtzentrum und zum Bodensee. Die 3-Länderregion am Bodensee bietet eine einzigartige Umgebung, um mit Pflege(fach)personen aus allen drei Ländern Wissen und Erfahrungen auszutauschen, um Netzwerke aufzubauen, aber auch um mit Expertinnen und Experten aus aller Welt in Kontakt zu treten. Das Ziel von Care for Heart And Brain – ist es, aktuelles (Pflege)Wissen über Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) zu vermitteln, über klinisch-pflegerische Erfahrungen im Management von akzidenteller Hypo- und/oder Hyperthermie im perioperativen und intensivmedizinischen Setting zu berichten und einen evidenzbasierten Wissensaustausch zu fördern. Das 5th Innsbruck/Konstanz Targeted Temperature Management Symposium deckt im Pflegesymposium ein großes Spektrum an klinischen und wissenschaftlichen Themen im Bereich der Notfall-, perioperativen und Intensivpflege in diesem Spezialgebiet ab. Wir freuen uns auf ein spannendes, diskussionsreiches und inspirierendes Pflegesymposium und heißen Sie im Juni 2017 in Konstanz herzlich willkommen!
Antje Hähnel, Johanniter-Kliniken - Waldkrankenhaus Bonn (DE) Mag. Karin Klas, IMC Fachhochschule Krems GmbH (AT) Martin R. Fröhlich, UniversitätsSpital Zürich (CH)
PFLEGESYMPOSIUM - FREITAG - 2. JUNI 2017 Vorsitz: Antje Hähnel, Karin Klas 09.15 - 09.45
Leitlinie zum perioperativen Temperaturmanagement Tilmann Müller-Wolff (Markgröningen - DE)
09.45 - 10.15
Gefahr einer perioperativen Hypothermie - Entwicklung der Pflegediagnose und NNN-basierte Pflegediagnostik Manuel Schwanda (St. Pölten - AT)
10.15 - 10.45
Umsetzung der Leitlinie zum Perioperativen TTM Benjamin Albiez (Zürich - CH)
10.45 - 11.15
Kaffeepause
11.15 - 11.45
Aktuelle Indikationen - ein Überblick
11.45 - 12.15
Temperaturmessung - warum, wann und womit? Martin Fröhlich (Zürich - CH)
12.15 - 12.45
Temperaturmanagement bei Kindern/Säuglingen in Notfallsituationen Marion Stauvermann (Münster - DE)
12.45 - 13.30
Lunch
13.30 - 14.00
Kühlstrategien
14.00 - 14.30
Kühlkatheter vs. Oberflächenkühlung (Pro/Con) Thomas Wagner (Wien - AT)
14.30 - 15.00
Patientenpositionierung bei TTM
15.00 - 15.20
Kaffeepause
15.20 - 15.50
Pflegerische Besonderheiten bei SAB -10 Tage vs. 24h Kühlung Martin Lorenz (Zürich - CH)
15.50 - 16.20
Ernährung beim TTM Patienten
16.20 - 16.50
Schüttelfrost - Optionen für die Pflege
16.50 - 17.20
TTM 32°C vs. 36°C
Klaus Höfle (Innsbruck - AT)
Stephanie Bubke (Wien - AT)
Carsten Hermes (Siegburg - DE)
Ivo Kabbert (Dresden - DE) Christian Emsden (Basel - CH) Antje Hähnel (Bonn - DE)