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Saturday, 12 June 2010 10:00-17:00

19W1*

Airway Hands-on Workshop 1: State of the Art IMPORTANT NOTICE: access is limited to 64 pre-registered delegates

Hall 3a

Chaired by: Pierre Diemunsch (France), Flavia Petrini (Italy) Supra-glottic airway with oesophageal-gastric drain Co-ordinator: Arnd Timmermann (Germany); Tutors: Massimo Micaglio (Italy), Friedrich Pühringer (Germany) Fiberoptic intubation Co-ordinator: Pierre Diemunsch (France); Tutors: Nikolaos Gorgias (Greece), Carin Hagberg (USA), Hakala Pertti (Finland) Fiberoptic intubation Co-ordinator: Pierre Diemunsch (France); Tutors: Nikolaos Gorgias (Greece), Hakala Pertti (Finland), Carin Hagberg (USA) Video-laryngoscope Co-ordinator: Flavia Petrini (Italy); Tutors: Richard Cooper (Canada), Allister Dow (UK) Video-laryngoscope Co-ordinator: Heikki Antila (Finland); Tutors: Annika Takala (Finland), Timo Salomäki (Finland), Wojchiech Chrapek (Finland) Video stylet Co-ordinator: Peter Biro (Switzerland); Tutors: Judit Meray (Hungary), Ruggero Corso (Italy), Rüdiger Noppens (Germany) Fibreoptic intubation through LMA Co-ordinator: Markus Weiss (Switzerland); Tutors: Jacqueline Mauch (Switzerland), Pablo Ingelmo (Italy), Mital Dave (Switzerland)

SATURDAY

Trans-tracheal cannulation & Manujet Co-ordinator: Ankie Hamaekers (NL); Tutors: Dietmar Enk (NL), Tim Strang (UK) Surgical cricothyroidotomy Co-ordinator: Ioannis Zogogiannis (Greece); Tutors: Aggeliki Bairaktari (Greece), Nikolaos Pentilas (Greece) 19W2*

Airway Hands-on Workshop 2: The Basics IMPORTANT NOTICE: access is limited to 64 pre-registered delegates

Hall 3d

Chaired by: John Henderson (UK) Advanced face-mask ventilation: Adult & paediatric Co-ordinator: Thomas Engelhardt (UK); Tutors: Kurola Jouni (Finland), Abdul Sheikh (UK), Bruno Marciniak (France) Supraglottic airways Co-ordinator: Vasilios Dimitriou (Greece); Tutors: Hoppu Sanna (Finland), Ari Löppönen (Finland) Advanced direct laryngoscopy Co-ordinator: John Henderson (UK); Tutors: Johannes M. Huitink (NL), David Ball (UK), Reny Segal (Australia) Retrograde intubation Co-ordinator: Michael Kristensen (Denmark); Tutors: Birgitte Fredensborg (Denmark), Nikolaos Liakopoulos (Greece) ILMA Co-ordinator: Vicente Martinez-Pons (Spain); Tutors: Hülya Bilgin (Turkey), Pedro Charco (Spain) Basic flexible fibreoptic laryngoscopy Co-ordinator: Brian Harte (Ireland); Tutors: Kamil Toker (Turkey), Girish Joshi (USA) Local anaesthesia of airway Co-ordinator: Nicholas Woodall (UK); Tutors: Rob Harwood (UK), Katrina Williams (UK) Surgical cricothyroidotomy Co-ordinator: Dusanka Janjevic (Serbia); Tutors: Giulio Frova (Italy), Kyriakos Kokkinis (Greece)

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13:00-13:45

1RC1

4RC1

7RC1

Refresher course, introduced by:

Arash Afshari (Copenhagen, Denmark)

How to read a paper and run a journal club

Malachy O. Columb (Wythenshawe, Manchester, UK) Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL) Fabio Guarracino (Pisa, Italy)

Refresher course, introduced by: Pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of peri-operative acute renal failure Refresher course, introduced by:

Eberhard F. Kochs (Munich, Germany)

Room 207

Room 208

Ballroom 2

Mechanisms of anaesthesia-induced unconsciousness

Gerhard Schneider (Munich, Germany)

Refresher course, introduced by: Adding regional analgesia to general anaesthesia: increase in risk or improved outcome? Refresher course, introduced by: Medical strategies to prevent peri-operative renal failure

Markus W. Hollmann (Amsterdam, NL) Michele Curatolo (Bern, Switzerland)

Room 101ab

Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France) Jonathan Thompson (Leicester, UK)

Hall 3g

10RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Complex ventilation strategies in paediatric anaesthesia

Marcin Rawicz (Warsaw, Poland) Walid Habre (Geneva, Switzerland)

Ballroom 1

11RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Changes in human uterine innervation in pregnancy and during labor Refresher course, introduced by: Blood transfusions in critically ill patients

Giorgio Capogna (Rome, Italy) Berith Tingaker (Stockholm, Sweden)

Room 206

Frank Stueber (Bern, Switzerland) Daniel De Backer (Brussels, Belgium)

Hall 3e

15RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Top ten statistical errors in the anaesthesia literature

Zeynep Kayhan (Ankara, Turkey) Patrick Wouters (Gent, Belgium)

Room101d

17RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: The WHO Safer Surgery initiative: do anaesthetists have a role?

Filippo Bressan (Prato, Italy) Ravi Prakash Mahajan (Nottingham, UK)

Room 101c

18RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: The elderly patient scheduled for day case surgery: anaesthetic considerations Refresher course, introduced by: Sedation for fibreoptic bronchoscopy

Bernadette Th. Veering (Leiden, NL) Jan Jakobsson (Stockholm, Sweden)*

Hall 3c

John Henderson (Glasgow, UK) Nicholas Woodall (Norwich, UK)

Hall 3b

Paolo Pelosi (Varese, Italy) Jennifer Margaret Hunter (Liverpool, UK)

Hall 1

Per - Arne Lönnqvist (Stockholm, Sweden)

Room 102

8RC1

9RC1

12RC1

19RC1

14:00-14:45

ESAL1

The First ESA Plenary Lecture “You'll never walk alone” (see p. 27 for more details)

10W1*

Paediatric ultrasound regional anaesthesia workshop - Joint workshop of Subcommittees 8 & 10 - IMPORTANT NOTICE: The access is limited to 24 pre-registered delegates Ultrasound-guided vascular access - Basics

Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria)

Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks- Basics

Harald Willschke (Vienna, Austria)*

14:00-15:30

15:00-15:45

1RC2

Refresher course, introduced by:

2RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs; the dangers and how to manage them Refresher course, introduced by: Point of care monitoring of blood: invasive and non-invasive monitoring Refresher course, introduced by: The effect of regional anaesthesia on respiratory function

Quality improvement in anaesthesia: approaches and examples

3RC1

5RC1 6RC1

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Josefina Suzana Da Cruz Parente (Algés, Portugal) Juan Gomez - Arnau (Madrid, Spain)*

Room 207

Kari Korttila (Helsinki, Finland) Ian Jackson (York, UK)

Hall 3e

Wolfgang F. Buhre (Utrecht, NL) Hartmut Gehring (Lübeck, Germany)*

Hall 3g

Jonathan G. Hardman (Nottingham, UK) Lennart Magnusson (Fribourg, Switzerland)

Hall 3b

Refresher course, introduced by: Charles-Marc Samama (Paris, France)* Neuraxial anaesthesia, anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents: Sibylle Kozek Langenecker (Vienna, Austria) the ESA guidelines ESA GUIDELINES INITIATIVE These recommendations are only the start of the ESA’s involvement with guidelines. Task forces are now preparing guidelines on preoperative evaluation, preoperative fasting and the management of severe bleeding. For more information on the guidelines and the work of the ESA Guidelines Committee visit www.euroanaesthesia.org

Room 101ab

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7RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Glucose for the brain : fuel and poison?

Frank Rasulo (Brescia, Italy) Federico Bilotta (Rome, Italy)

Ballroom 2

8RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Interscalene brachial plexus blockade - Indications, anatomy, practical performance Refresher course, introduced by: Multimodal analgesia in children

Barry Nicholls (Taunton, UK) Urs Eichenberger (Bern, Switzerland)*

Room 206

Walid Habre (Geneva, Switzerland) Myron Yaster (Baltimore, MD, USA)*

Room 208

11RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Neurophysiology of labour pain

Giorgio Capogna (Rome, Italy) James Eisenach (Winston-Salem, NC, USA)

Room 101c

13RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Early management of traumatic brain injury

Benno Wolcke (Mainz, Germany)* Charles D. Deakin (Southampton, UK)

Room101d

14RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Persisent postoperative pain - pathogenic mechansism

Hall 3f

19RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Airway management and morbid obesity

Harald Petter Breivik (Oslo, Norway) Eske Kvanner Aasvang (Copenhagen, Denmark) Pierre A. Diemunsch (Strasbourg, France) Michael Seltz Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)

17W1

Life simulation of critical events: Why things go wrong - and what can help?

10RC2

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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Hall 3c

15:00-16:30

Marcus Rall (Tuebingen, Germany)*

Ballroom 1

Gerson Conrad (Filderstadt, Germany) Doris Østergaard (Herlev, Denmark)* Silke Reddersen (Tuebingen, Germany) Filippo Bressan (Prato, Italy) Stefan Gisin (Basel, Switzerland) Ronnie J. Glavin (Glasgow, UK)

SATURDAY

Olli Vaisanen (Helsinki, Finland) Eric Stricker (Tuebingen, Germany) Ralf Krage (Amsterdam, NL)* 16:00-16:45

ESAL2

Lecture, introduced by: Hot Topics in Pain Medicine - last year’s top publications

Patricia Lavand’homme (Brussels, Belgium) Hall 3f David J. Rowbotham (Leicester, UK)

2RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Nausea and vomiting in Day Case Anaesthesia - Risk score, prophylaxis and rescue therapy Refresher course, introduced by: Do monitor alarms improve patient safety under anaesthesia?

Jan Jakobsson (Stockholm, Sweden) Christian C. Apfel (San Fransisco, USA)*

Room 101c

Anne Vakkuri (Vantaa, Finland) Arieh Y. Oppenheim - Eden (Haifa, Israel)

Hall 3b

4RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: The biology of vulnerable plaques

Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL) Jozef Van Herck (Edegem, Belgium)

Room101d

5RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Bronchoaspiration: incidence, consequences and management

Room 101ab

6RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Fluid and blood transfusion in obstetrics

Olivier Langeron (Paris, France)* Beatrice Beck - Schimmer (Zürich, Switzerland) Yves Ozier (Paris, France)* Brigitte E. M. Ickx (Brussels, Belgium)

9RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Dexmedetomidine: new insights

Charles S. Reilly (Sheffield, UK) Jean Mantz (Clichy, France)

Ballroom 2

11RC3

Refresher course, introduced by: Prevalence and predictors of chronic pain after vaginal delivery

Giorgio Capogna (Rome, Italy) Marco Abraham Marcus (Maastricht, NL)

Room 206

12RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: ARDS treatment

Gernot Marx (Aachen, Germany)* Salvatore Grasso (Bari, Italy)

Hall 3g

15RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: How to get your research published

J. Robert Sneyd (Plymouth, UK) Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria)

Room 208

17RC2

Refresher course, introduced by:

Sven E. A. Staender (Mannedorf, Switzerland) Kathleen Sutcliffe (Michigan, USA)

Room 207

3RC2

The wisdom of complex organisations: high reliability as a model for anaesthesia

Hall 3c

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18RC2

SATURDAY

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

Lars Simon Rasmussen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Nicolai Bang Foss (Hvidovre, Denmark)

Hall 3e

17:00-18:00

Awards Ceremony - Hall 1 (see p. 156 for more information) 18:15-19:30

Opening Ceremony - Hall 1 (see p. 156 for more information)

Sunday, 13 June 2010 8:30-9:15

4W1

Corticosteroids during cardiac surgery Pro Con

Joseph Arrowsmith (Cambridge, UK)*

12W1

We should give hydrocortisone in septic shock Pro

Benoit Vallet (Lille, France) Herwig Gerlach (Berlin, Germany)

Con

Charles Sprung (Jerusalem, Israel)

Uwe Schirmer (Bad Oeynhausen, Germany) Diederik Van Dijk (Utrecht, NL)

Room 208

Room 101c

8:30-10:00

BAPCAP1

4S1

5S1

SUNDAY

Refresher course, introduced by: Peri-operative haemoglobin in the elderly: how low can we go?

2S1

10S1

11S1

18S1

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Best Abstracts - Runner-up Session 1 (see p. 82 for more details) News in Day Case Anaesthesia: focus on local anaesthetics Perioperative local anaesthesia: fast onset and prolonged analgesia

Frank Stueber (Bern, Switzerland) Flavia Petrini (Chieti-Pescara, Italy) Jan Jakobsson (Stockholm, Sweden) Per Henrik Rosenberg (Helsinki, Finland)

Perineural blocks: single injection and continuous catheter techniques Local Anaesthesia in the wound: continous infusion or high volume single injection - an update Perioperative echocardiography sypmposium

Anil Gupta (Örebro, Sweden)

Ballroom 2 Hall 3g

Henrik Kehlet (Copenhagen , Denmark) Jan Poelaert (Brussel, Belgium) Berthold Bein (Kiel, Germany)

Basic principles of echocardiography

Jochen Renner (Kiel, Germany)*

Indications and limitations of the echocardio exam

Patrick Wouters (Gent, Belgium)

Focus assessed transthoracic echo (FATE)

Eric Sloth (Århus N, Denmark)

TTE and TEE teaching in Europe

Jan Poelaert (Brussel, Belgium)

Non-invasive ventilation Intraoperative

Marcelo Gama de Abreu (Dresden, Germany) Lennart Magnusson (Fribourg, Switzerland)

Postoperative

Olivier Langeron (Paris, France)*

Intensive Care Unit

Philippe Jolliet (Lausanne, Switzerland)*

Red Flags in Paediatric Anaesthesia The child with cardiomyopathy

Andrew Wolf (Bristol, UK) Andrew Wolf (Bristol, UK)

Child with facial deformities

Robert Bingham (London, UK)

Sharing the airways

Andreas Machotta (Rotterdam, NL)

Obstetric Critical Care Pre-eclampsia

Marc Van de Velde (Leuven, Belgium) Andrew Shennan (London, UK)

Obstetric admission to intensive care: early warning signs

Gerda Zeeman (Zwolle, NL)*

HIV in Pregnancy

Marc Van de Velde (Leuven, Belgium)

Major vascular surgery in the elderly patient

Frédéric Aubrun (Paris, France)

Preoperative assessment

Gérard Danjoux (Middlesbrough, UK)

Does the outcome justify the effort?

Torben V. Schroeder (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Epidural anaesthesia: yes or no?

Bernadette Th. Veering (Leiden, NL)

Hall 3d

Hall 3b

Room 101ab

Hall 3c

Hall 3e

19S1

17W2

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ROOM

Airway management: device procurement and actual practices in Europe Which airway devices are available in our OR?

Thomas Metterlein (Regensburg, Germany)

Room 102

Thomas Metterlein (Regensburg, Germany)

Which devices are available in intensive care and emergency units?

Jouni Kurola (KUOPIO, Finland)*

How to clean and maintain non-disposable airway devices

Allister Dow (Guildford (Surrey), UK)

Life simulation of critical events: Why things go wrong - and what can help?

Marcus Rall (Tuebingen, Germany)* Gerson Conrad (Filderstadt, Germany) Doris Østergaard (Herlev, Denmark)*

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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Ballroom 1

Silke Reddersen (Tuebingen, Germany) Filippo Bressan (Prato, Italy) Stefan Gisin (Basel, Switzerland) Ronnie J. Glavin (Glasgow, UK) Olli Vaisanen (Helsinki, Finland) Eric Stricker (Tuebingen, Germany) Ralf Krage (Amsterdam, NL)* 9:00-12:00

8W1*

Regional Anaesthesia Phantom Workshop - IMPORTANT NOTICE: the access is limited to 24 pre-registered delegates Ultrasound guided nerve blocks: The basics

Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria) Urs Eichenberger (Bern, Switzerland)*

Current Concepts in Regional Anaesthesia

Andrew D. Rosenberg (New York, USA)

Hall 3a

Barry Nicholls (Taunton, UK) Jovan Popovic (New York, NY, USA) 9:30-10:15

Refresher course, introduced by: Assessment of volume responsiveness

6W1

Thromboprophylaxis In day-case surgery

Steffen Rex (Aachen, Germany)* Jean-Louis Teboul (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France)* Daniela Filipescu (Bucharest, Romania) Charles-Marc Samama (Paris, France)*

In critically ill patients

Room 208

Room 101c

SUNDAY

12RC3

Juan Vicente Llau Pitarch (Valencia, Spain) 9:30-11:30

SS01

A Deeper Look at Neuromuscular Blockade Management: The Role of Sugammadex Welcome and introductory remarks

Hanna Illman (Turku, Finland) Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France) Hanna Illman (Turku, Finland)

The need for deep blockade

Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France)

Preventing residual blockade and its complications

Glenn Murphy (Evanston, IL, USA)

The clinical benefits of routine reversal with sugammadex

Hans de Boer (Groningen, The Netherlands)

Closing remarks

Hanna Illman (Turku, Finland)

Question-and-answer session

Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France)

Hall 1

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from MSD 10:30-11:15

7W1

10W2

Cerebral vasospasm in subarachnoid haemorrhage and brain trauma Diagnosis and imaging of cerebral vasospasm

Nicolas Bruder (Marseille, France)

Treatment of cerebral vasospasm

Walter M. van den Bergh (Utrecht, NL)

Management of paediatric cases When the full stomach is not a full stomach

Myron Yaster (Baltimore, MD, USA) Isabelle Constant (Paris, France)

Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Room 208

Ballroom 1

Belen De Jose Maria (Barcelona, Spain) 10:30-12:00

BAPCAP2

Best Abstracts - Runner-up Session 2 (see p. 82 for more details)

Wolfgang F. Buhre (Utrecht, NL) Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL)

Ballroom 2

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2S2

3S1

6S1

11S2

12S1

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Room 102

Elderly

Gary McCleane (Lurgan, Northern Ireland, UK) Gabriella Bettelli (Ancona, Italy)

Obesity - BMI 35+

Michel M. R. F. Struys (Groningen, NL)

Cardiovascular disease

Heidi Eriksson (Helsinki, Finland)

Monitoring - New technology Depth of Anaesthesia

Thomas Schnider (St. Gallen, Switzerland)* Hall 3c Joergen Bruhn (Nijmegen, NL)

Increasing patient groups in Day Surgery

Neuromuscular Blockade

Thomas Fuchs-Buder (Nancy, France)

Optimal monitoring technology

Cor J. Kalkman (Utrecht, NL)

Perioperative fluid management How to monitor fluid administration

Idit Matot (Tel-Aviv, Israel) Benoit Vallet (Lille, France)*

Colloids: have we got the ideal one? Standard versus balanced fluid approach

Philippe J. F. Van Der Linden (Brussels, Belgium) Joachim Boldt (Ludwigshafen, Germany)*

What’s new in Obstetric Anaesthesia Developments in obstetric medicine

Giorgio Capogna (Rome, Italy) Marie Smith (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)

Labor Analgesia

Roshan Fernando (London, UK)

Anaesthesia for Caesarean section

Ruth Landau (Seattle, USA)

Surviving sepsis: The basics Pathophysiology

Claude Martin (Marseille, France) César Aldecoa Alvares Santullano (Valladolid, Spain) Rolf Dembinski (Aachen, Germany)

Prevention

SUNDAY

ESAS1

4W2*

Diagnosis

Frank Stueber (Bern, Switzerland)

ESA National Symposium 1 - Changes in our profession

Hugo Van Aken (Münster, Germany) Karel Cvachovec (Prague, Czech Republic)

Feminisation in medicine: Implications for our profession

Wiebke Gogarten (Munich, Germany)

Intensive Care as part of the residency programme (CoBATRICE)

Michael Quintel (Göttingen, Germany)

Revalidation of existing specialists

Judith Ann Hulf (London, UK)

Echocardiography Hands-on Workshop - IMPORTANT NOTICE: access is limited to 50 pre-registered delegates

Jan Poelaert (Brussel, Belgium) Berthold Bein (Kiel, Germany) Berthold Bein (Kiel, Germany)

Hall 3g

Room 101ab

Hall 3b

Room 101c

Hall 3d

Jochen Renner (Kiel, Germany)* Patrick Wouters (Gent, Belgium) Eric Sloth (Århus N, Denmark) Jan Poelaert (Brussel, Belgium) 11:30-12:15

7W2

14W1

Brain protection during anaesthesia

Room 208 Eberhard F. Kochs (Munich, Germany)

Preconditioning, postconditioning, intraoperative neuroprotection: what might be useful? The role of statins in perioperative neuroscience

Christian Werner (Mainz, Germany)

Organisation of Pain Clinics European Perspective

Narinder Rawal (Örebro, Sweden) Michele Curatolo (Bern, Switzerland)

US Perspective

Ballroom 1

Srinivasa Raja (Baltimore, MD, USA) 12:15-13:45

BAPCPC1

ESA Best Abstract Prize Competition (BAPC) (see p. 82 for more details)

Benedikt H. J. Pannen (Düsseldorf, Germany) Philip Hopkins (Leeds, UK) Nicolas Bruder (Marseille, France)

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Ballroom 2

SS02

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ROOM

Managing the patient with cardiac disease: the value of preconditioning and fast-track protocols Preconditioning for the patient with cardiac disease

Gavin NC Kenny (Glasgow, UK)

Hall 3c

Mike Irwin (Hong Kong, China)

Leipzig fast-track protocol; effective, safe and economical

Jörg Ender (Leipzig, Germany)

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from GlaxoSmithKline SS03

2nd Annual Patient Safety Symposium - CO2 Monitoring for Patient Safety in all Clinical Environments Better monitoring for patient safety

Hans Knape (Utrecht, the Netherlands) Hans Knape (Utrecht, the Netherlands)

Non-intubated Capnography in all settings

Baruch Krauss (Boston, MA, USA)

Take a deep breath; Capnography is coming to your ICU

Sharon Einav (Jerusalem, Israel)

Capnography, GI Endoscopy & Patient Safety

Andrea Riphaus (Bochum, Germany)

Room 102

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Oridion Medical 1987 Ltd 12.30-13.30

SS04

Peri-operative optimization - See more than others Are blood pressure and heart rate enough to guide fluid therapy perioperatively? Using PiCCO-based algorithms for perioperative hemodynamic management. How should we manage complications?

Jean-Louis Teboul (Paris, France) Javier Belda (Valencia, Spain) Javier Belda (Valencia, Spain)

Hall 3b

Matthias Goepfert (Hamburg, Germany) Michael Quintel (Göttingen, Germany)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Pulsion Medical Systems AG SS05

Heavy Speedy Spinal Is spinal anaesthesia still suitable for ambulatory surgery?

Narinder Rawal (Örebro, Sweden) Paul F. White (Dallas, TX, USA)

Heavy and Speedy: heavy Prilocaine

Guido Fanelli (Parma, Italy)

Safety of hyperbaric Prilocaine: clinical and experimental data

Karl Hampl (Aarau, Switzerland)

Room 101ab

SUNDAY

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Sintetica S.A. 12.30-14.00

SS06

Improving quality of recovery - You make the difference Case studies - The importance of anaesthetic and analgesic choices

Joachim Boldt (Ludwigshafen, Germany) Jaume Canet (Barcelona, Spain)

Room 101c

Marc Beaussier (Paris, France) Patricia O’Neill (Lisbon, Portugal) Questions and answers

All

Conclusion

Joachim Boldt (Ludwigshafen, Germany)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Baxter SS07

PIPC – Post Intubation Pulmonary Complications - who cares? Are we aware of the PIPC problem at all?

Jean Damien Ricard (Paris, France) Michael Quintel (Goettingen, Germany)

Are new preventive intra-operative approaches effective?

Jan Poelaert (Brussels, Belgium)

Do we prevent PIPC postoperatively?

Giorgio Conti (Rome, Italy)

Hall 3f

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Covidien SS08

Management of massive bleeding in elective and emergency surgery

Aryeh Shander (Englewood, NJ, USA) Donat R. Spahn (Zürich, Switzerland) Marc C. Samama (Paris, France)

Hall 3e

Current practice of bleeding management: The evidence for effectiveness and risks An elective surgery model for successful bleeding management: Niels Rahe-Meyer (Hannover, Germany) Fibrinogen concentrate in aortic surgery Outcome data of "Platelet/FFP - free trauma management" matched Herbert Schöchl (Salzburg, Austria) against a multinational registry Benny Sørensen (London, UK) Rational and timely haemostatic intervention in severely bleeding patients: mechanistic and practical considerations Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from CSL Behring GmbH

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ROOM

Andrew D. Rosenberg (New York, USA)

Hall 3a

13:00-16:00

8W2*

Regional Anaesthesia Phantom Workshop - IMPORTANT NOTICE: the access is limited to 24 pre-registered delegates Ultrasound guided nerve blocks: The basics

Urs Eichenberger (Bern, Switzerland)*

Current Concepts in Regional Anaesthesia

Andrew D. Rosenberg (New York, USA) Barry Nicholls (Taunton, UK) Jovan Popovic (New York, NY, USA) 14:00-14:45

12W2

13W1

14W2

Selective decontamination of digestive tract Pro

Rolf Dembinski (Aachen, Germany) Wolfgang Artur Krüger (Konstanz, Germany)

Con

Claude Martin (Marseille, France)

Should anaesthesiologists establish and be responsible for Medical Emergency Teams? Yes

Bernd Böttiger (Cologne, Germany) Jerry Nolan (Bath, UK)

No

Marc Sabbe (Leuven, Belgium)

Visceral Pain Mechanisms of Visceral Pain

Isabelle Decosterd (Lausanne, Switzerland) Room 208 Lars Arendt - Nielsen (Aalborg, Denmark)

Management of Visceral Pain

Room 102

Ballroom 1

Oliver H. G. Wilder - Smith (Nijmegen, NL)* 14:00-15:30

6S2

7S1

SUNDAY

TITLE

ESAS2

GuestS1

Perioperative thrombotic risk Thrombophilia: does it matter?

Daniela Filipescu (Bucharest, Romania) Marcel Levi (Amsterdam, NL)

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

Andreas Koster (Lahr, Germany)

Anti-phospholipid syndrome

Denis Wahl (Nancy, France)

Traumatic cerebral oedema Christian Werner (Mainz, Germany) Cerebral oedema: mechanism and pathophysiology after head injury Jean-François Payen de La Garanderie (Grenoble, France) Elevated ICP: a marker of severity or a cause of death after head Olaf Cremer (Utrecht, NL) injury Barbiturates and neuromuscular blocking agents: still valuable to Kristin Engelhard (Mainz, Germany)* treat intracranial hypertension ? Paolo Pelosi (Varese, Italy) Research Grant Session - Symposium organised by the ESA ESA Research Committee; presentations given by ESA Research Grant winners Chaotic Variable Pressure Support Ventilation (Noisy-PSV) Marcelo Gama de Abreu (Dresden, Germany)* Effects of mechanical ventilation on pulmonary extracellular lung matrix Aspirin in Non-cardiac Surgery

Daniela Negrini (Varese, Italy)

Quality assurance in management of postoperative pain Symposium organised by World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA)

Philippe Scherpereel (Lille, France)

Recommendations of best practice for postoperative analgesia

Henrik Kehlet (Copenhagen , Denmark)

Room 101ab

Hall 3b

Ballroom 2

Anil Gupta (Örebro, Sweden) Hall 3c

Angela Enright (Victoria, Canada)

GuestS2

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Does prevention improve quality of postoperative analgesia?

Martin Tramèr (Genève, Switzerland)

How to assess professional practice in postoperative analgesia?

Francis Bonnet (Paris, France)

Medical gases – an update Symposium organised by International Society for Inhaled Medical Gases and Therapies (ISMG) Postoperative oxygen therapy – a rational clinical approach

Jörg Weimann (Berlin, Germany) Claes G. Frostell (Stockholm, Sweden)* Ola Stenqvist (Göteborg, Sweden)*

Helium – biological effects beyond its physical properties

Benedikt Preckel (Amsterdam, NL)

Hyperbaric oxygen – routine therapy or academic playground?

Folke Lind (Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden)

Hall 3g

TITLE

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

1W1

Keeping up to date Using evidence-based medicine in every day practice

Maurizio Solca (Milan, Italy) Massimo Lamperti (Milano, Italy)

Room 102

Experience gained from the National Danish Anaesthesia Database: Detection of risk factors for difficult intubation and quality measures of airway handling in a large scale anaesthesia database. Smoking and anaesthesia The methods & effects of preoperative cessation of smoking

Lars Hyldborg Lundstrøm (Herlev, Denmark)

Lennart Magnusson (Fribourg, Switzerland) Room 208 Jaume Canet (Barcelona, Spain)

Intraoperative and postoperative effects of smoking

Gary Mills (Sheffield, UK)

Pro-Con debate: Is there still a place for Succinylcholine in children? Pro

Isabelle Constant (Paris, France) Marcin Rawicz (Warsaw, Poland)*

Con

Markus Weiss (Zürich, Switzerland)

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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15:00-15:45

5W1

10W3

11W1

Logical use of clotting factors during obstetric haemorrhage

Hall 3e

Marie-Pierre Bonnet (Clamart, France)

Room 101c

16:00-16:45

ESAL3

Lecture, introduced by: Hot Topics in Anaesthesiology - last year’s top publications

Jennifer Margaret Hunter (Liverpool, UK) Andreas Hoeft (Bonn, Germany)

Hall 3e

12RC4

Refresher course, introduced by:

Room 102

Patient participation and choice What choice means to patients

César Aldecoa Alvares Santullano (Valladolid, Spain) Detlef Kindgen - Milles (Düsseldorf, Germany)* Peter Kranke (Würzburg, Germany) Roger Goss (London, UK)

1W2

Ballroom 2

Opportunities and limitations in anaesthesia and critical care

Alan R. Aitkenhead (Nottingham, UK)

9W1

Pharmacology for the Anaesthetist

Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France) Michel M. R. F. Struys (Groningen, NL)*

Ballroom 1

18W1

Pulmonary problems in the elderly Smoking cessation in the elderly

Jaume Canet (Barcelona, Spain) Ann Merete Møller (Herlev, Denmark)

Room 101c

Specific pulmonary risk factors in the elderly patient

SUNDAY

Management of acute kidney failure

Jaume Canet (Barcelona, Spain) 16:00-17:30

5S2

10S2

13S1

14S1

Variable ventilation: break the monotony! Why should the anaesthesiologist care about variability in ventilation? Variable ventilation in anaesthesia and intensive care

Olivier Langeron (Paris, France)* Javier F. Belda Nacher (Valencia, Spain) Marcelo Gama de Abreu (Dresden, Germany)*

Can variability in ventilation be beneficial for weaning?

Peter Spieth (Dresden, Germany)

Recognition of the sick child The septic child

Elly Petronella Vermeulen (Utrecht, NL) Stephan Clement de Clety (Brussels, Belgium)

The infant with cardiac disease

Anthony Moriarty (Birmingham, UK)

The child with breathing problems

Elly Petronella Vermeulen (Utrecht, NL)

Trauma and survival Time, team and receiving hospital

Bernd Böttiger (Cologne, Germany) Karl-Christian Thies (Birmingham, UK)

Coagulopathy in trauma - how military medicine may influence civilian practice Suspension trauma

Carl Gwinnutt (Salford, UK)

Neuraxial Blockade for Postoperative Pain Management Utility in Patients with Hemostatic Disorders

Narinder Rawal (Örebro, Sweden) Harald Petter Breivik (Oslo, Norway)

Utility following Arthroplasty

Ian Power (Edinburgh, UK)

Alternative Approaches

Marc Beaussier (Paris, France)*

Hall 3d

Hall 3b

Room 208

Guttorm Brattebø (Bergen, Norway) Hall 3g

16:00-18:00

15S1

Examiners' Symposium - Assessments Assessing knowledge

Zeev Goldik (Haifa, Israel) Zeev Goldik (Haifa, Israel)

Assessment of procedural skills

George Shorten (Cork, Ireland)

Assessing professionalism

Elisabeth Van Gessel (Geneva , Switzerland)

Hall 3c

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CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

Round Table: Helsinki Declaration on Patient Safety - Symposium organised by European Board of Anaesthesiology (EBA) in conjunction with European Society of Anaesthesiology (ESA) (see p. 74 for more information) Chairpersons: Jannicke Mellin - Olsen (Norway), Seppo Alahuhta (Finland), Ellen P. O'Sullivan (Ireland)

ROOM

Room 101ab

Anaesthesiology as a model for patient safety Ellen P. O'Sullivan (Ireland) Practical examples from operating theatres, intensive care medicine, pain medicine, emergency medicine and more David Whitaker (UK), Hugo Van Aken (Germany), Margarita M. Puig (Spain), Edoardo De Robertis (Italy), Johannes Th. A. Knape (NL) Educating and training for safety Sven E. A. Staender (Switzerland) Safety throughout the hospital Andrew Fairley Smith (UK) Leading the way in Europe - the role of the EBA and Launch of the Helsinki Declaration ! Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, EBA President ! Paolo Pelosi, ESA President ! Liisa-Maria Voipio-Pulkki, Director, Department of Social and Health Services, Finish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health ! Itziar Larizgoitia, Head Research and Knowledge Management, WHO ! Susanna Palkonen, Vice President, European Patient’s Forum ! Angela Enright, WFSA President

SUNDAY

17:00-17:45

3W1

Anaesthesia and a hostile environment Safety regulations in the MRI field Patient care in hostile environments (MRI-Radiology)

Hartmut Gehring (Lübeck, Germany)

6W2

Age of the blood: does it really matter? Yes

Philippe J. F. Van Der Linden (Brussels, Belgium) Idit Matot (Tel-Aviv, Israel)

No

Leo M.G. Van de Watering (Leiden, NL)

Oxycodone Basic Pharmacology

Klaus Olkkola (Turku, Finland)* Vesa Kalevi Kontinen (Helsinki, Finland)

Clinical use

Eija Kalso (Helsinki, Finland)*

9W2

Cor J. Kalkman (Utrecht, NL) Andreas Melzer (Dundee, UK)

Ballroom 2

Ballroom 1

Room 101c

17.00-18.30

SS09

ICU SEDATION – Are we satisfied?

Jean-Louis Vincent (Brussels, Belgium) Jukka Takala (Bern, Switzerland)

Hall 3f

Robert Sladen (New York, USA)

MONDAY

Introduction

Jean-Louis Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)

Pre-ICU practices: can we affect the outcome?

Giovanni Landoni (Milan, Italy)

Overview of sedative agents currently used in the European ICU

Jouko Jalonen (Turku, Finland)

Current ICU sedation strategies in the USA

Robert Sladen (New York, USA)

Sedation in the ICU: problems and solutions

Jukka Takala (Bern, Switzerland)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Orion Pharma SS10

PDMS – Benefits in ICU and Anesthesia

Hall 101d

Anesthesia Management System Data Reporting

Gert Jan Scheffer (Nijmegen, Netherlands)

Workflow support in Critical Care

TBC

Continuum of care in Anesthesia and ICU – New Philips ICIP E.0

Lorenzo Quinzio (Böblingen, Germany)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Philips Healthcare

Monday, 14 June 2010 8:30-9:15

13W2

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Out-of-hospital intubation of the trachea in polytrauma and traumatic brain injury? Pro

Guttorm Brattebø (Bergen, Norway) Volker Dörges (Kiel, Germany)

Con

Arnd Timmermann (Göttingen, Germany)

Ballroom 1

TITLE

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

19W3

Special techniques in Airway Management Bronchial blockers (indications, tips and tricks)

Flavia Petrini (Chieti-Pescara, Italy) Bernhard Zwissler (Munich, Germany)

Room 102

Percu Twist and Blue Dolphin

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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Giulio Frova (Milano, Italy)* 8:30-10:00

7S2

8S1

11S3

12S2

15S2

Computing and communication Electromagnetic compatibility in the hospital: are we ready for wireless technology? Use of IT for optimising care pathways Does computing technology influence anaesthesia in and outside the OR Cognitive dysfunction after brain injury: from coma to awakening or vegetative state. Are we improving the results? - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 7 & 16 Ethical issues in severely brain damaged patients

Pedro L. Gambús (Barcelona, Spain) Hartmut Gehring (Lübeck, Germany)

Ballroom 2

Wolfgang F. Buhre (Utrecht, NL) Pedro L. Gambús (Barcelona, Spain) Louis Puybasset (Paris, France)

Hall 3a

Sadek Beloucif (Bobigny, France)

Can we predict neurologic outcome for brain injured patients in the ICU? Cerebral function: from coma to minimally conscious states

Louis Puybasset (Paris, France) Steven Laureys (Liège, Belgium)

Hazards in regional anaesthesia Neuro- and myotoxicity of local anaesthetics

Xavier Capdevila (Montpellier, France) Lukas Kirchmair (Innsbruck, Austria)*

Avoidance of damage during peripheral techniques

Barry Nicholls (Taunton, UK)

Is low volume of local anaesthetic neuroprotective?

Markus W. Hollmann (Amsterdam, NL)

Imaging techniques in obstetric anaesthesia Is there any place for ultrasound guided central neuraxial blocks in obstetrics Use of imaging techniques to detect placental pathology and its relevance for the anaesthesiologist Doppler ultrasonography: maternal hypotension and vasopressor therapy Ventilator Induced Lung Injury Volume limit?

Roshan Fernando (London, UK) John Loughrey (Dublin , Ireland)

Michael Quintel (Göttingen, Germany) Marco Ranieri (Torino, Italy)

Pressure limit?

Paolo Pelosi (Varese, Italy)

NAVA: Clinical relevance

Philippe Jolliet (Lausanne, Switzerland)*

Research: Start to Finish From research idea to grant application: common pitfalls

J. Robert Sneyd (Plymouth, UK) Patrick Wouters (Gent, Belgium)

Hall 3c

Hall 3b

Michael J. Weston (Leeds, UK) Tiina Erkinaro (Oulu, Finland) Room 101ab

MONDAY

3S2

Room 208

Academic degrees. What is the purpose of becoming a PhD student? Ann Merete Møller (Herlev, Denmark) How it works for supervisors and students Presenting your research J. Robert Sneyd (Plymouth, UK) 17S1

18S2

GuestS4

Doris Østergaard (Herlev, Denmark)

Interactive Presentation & Analysis of Critical Cases from European Incident Reporting Systems with Audience Voting System Critical Case 1

Andrew Fairley Smith (Lancaster, UK)

Critical Case 2

Marcus Rall (Tuebingen, Germany)*

Critical Case 3

Filippo Bressan (Prato, Italy)

Critical Case 4

Sven E. A. Staender (Mannedorf, Switzerland)

The science of ageing Why do we age

Bernadette Th. Veering (Leiden, NL) Bas Zwaan (Leiden, NL)

Physiology of ageing

Richard Griffiths (Peterborough, UK)

Pharmacology

Jaap Vuyk (Leiden, NL)

Intraoperative checklist - impact on postoperative outcome? (Joint symposium of ESA & ESICM) Intraoperative checklists and systems approach to errors

Jean-Daniel Chiche (Paris, France) César Aldecoa Alvares Santullano (Valladolid, Spain) Ravi Prakash Mahajan (Nottingham, UK)

Limits of an intraoperative checklist

Bernhard Walder (Genève, Switzerland)

Can it change postoperative management

Rupert M. Pearse (London, UK)

Hall 3g

Room 101c

Hall 3f

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ESA National Symposium 2 - Political activism of National Societies of Anaesthesiologists: Acting on a national level Funding of Residency Programmes How can shortage of anaesthesiologists be used to improve anaesthesiologists' image and wages? How did Romanian anesthesiologists improve their conditions?

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

Ivan Smilov (Sofia, Bulgaria) Miodrag Milenovic (Belgrade, Serbia) Hugo Van Aken (Münster, Germany)

Room101d

Azriel Perel (Tel Hashomer, Israel)* Dan Tulbure (Bucuresti, Romania)

09.00-13.00

SS11*

Video Laryngoscopy in daily use and Airway Management

Room 206

History of video Laryngoscopy

Volker Dörges (Kiel, Germany)

Teaching

Christian Byhahn (Frankfurt, Germany)

Emergency Medicine

Matthias Helm (Ulm, Germany)

Intensive Care Medicine

Rüdiger Noppens (Mainz, Germany)

Anaesthesia

Erol Cavus (Kiel, Germany)

Difficult Airway

Volker Dörges (Kiel, Germany)

Discussion Conclusion / Closing Remarks

Volker Dörges (Kiel, Germany)

SS12*

Station 1 Emergency

Matthias Helm (Ulm, Germany), Andreas Schwartz (Ulm, Germany) Station 2 Intensive Care Rüdiger Noppens (Mainz, Germany), Tim Piepho (Mainz, Germany) Station 3 Operating Theater / Teaching Christian Byhahn (Frankfurt, Germany, Sabine Merz (Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany) Station 4 Difficult Airway Management Erol Cavus (Kiel, Germany), Carsten Thee (Kiel, Germany) Satellite Symposium and Workshop supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Karl Storz *Registration required - for more information visit Karl Storz at stand k25

16RC1

Refresher course, introduced by: Extracorporeal life support in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: medical and ethical aspects New concepts in airway management The 4 drawers cart concept

Marti Manyalich (Barcelona , Spain) Sadek Beloucif (Bobigny, France)

Ballroom 1

Pierre A. Diemunsch (Strasbourg, France) Peter Biro (Zürich, Switzerland)*

Room 102

The single use optical devices

Ankie Hamaekers (Maastricht, NL)*

Room 205

MONDAY

9:30-10:15

19W4

09.30-10.30

SS13

Spinning the Wheel of Fluid Thinking Supporting the Macrocirculation. New Data in Trauma

Hugo Van Aken (Münster, Germany) Hall 3e Michael F.M. James (Cape Town, South Africa)

Taking Care of Coagulation Issues

Sibylle Kozek-Langenecker (Vienna, Austria)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbH 10:30-11:15

2W1

How do we manage laparoscopic pararenal surgery as a Day Case Johan Raeder (Oslo, Norway) - experience from Stoke on Trent Ian Smith (Staffordshire, UK)

Room 208

Clare Hammond (Staffordshire, UK) 8W3

Regional anaesthesia in anaesthetised patients - Pro-con discussion Pro

David Bogod (Nottingham, UK)

Hall 3g

Xavier Capdevila (Montpellier, France)

Con

William Harrop - Griffiths (London, UK)

9W3

Pharmacology for the Anaesthetist

Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France) Michel M. R. F. Struys (Groningen, NL)*

Ballroom 1

SS14

Perioperative respiratory complications in the obese patient Induction and maintenance of anesthesia

Göran Hedenstierna (Uppsala, Sweden) Samir Jaber (Montpellier, France)

Hall 3d

Postoperative care

Klaus Lewandowski (Essen, Germany)

10.30-11.30

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Maquet Critical Care AB

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TITLE

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

Pablo Rama - Maceiras (Coruña, Spain)

Room 102

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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10:30-12:00

6S3

8S2

12S3

13S2

15S3

16S1

18S3

Evidence-based practice: systematic reviews in anaesthesia and critical care The Cochrane Anaesthesia Review Group

Ann Merete Møller (Herlev, Denmark)

Recent systematic reviews in anaesthesia

John Bernard Carlisle (Torquay, UK)

Recent systematic reviews in critical care

Arash Afshari (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Management of massive blood loss - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 6 & 12 Fresh frozen plasma to packed red blood cells units ratio: what is the best? The place of rFVIIa: the CONTROL study

Juan Vicente Llau Pitarch (Valencia, Spain) Room 101ab Gernot Marx (Aachen, Germany)* Yves Ozier (Paris, France)* Bertil Bouillon (Köln, Germany)

Is there a place for these agents: PCC, fibrinogen, FXIII?

Michael Spannagl (Munich, Germany)*

Additives for locoregional anaesthesia Benefits in clinical practice

Jay B. Brodsky (Stanford, USA) Elisabeth Gaertner (Nice, France)

Opioids Alpha2-receptor agonists

Zbigniew Koscielniak - Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark) James Eisenach (Winston-Salem, NC, USA)

Daily challenges on ICU Coagulation disorders

Rupert M. Pearse (London, UK) Benoit Vallet (Lille, France)

The importance of right heart dysfunction

Steffen Rex (Aachen, Germany)*

How I deal with delirium

Richard Griffiths (Liverpool, UK)

Hot topics in resuscitation Lipid resuscitation

Jerry Nolan (Bath, UK) Oguzhan Dagtekin (Cologne, Germany)

Compression-only CPR?

Benno Wolcke (Mainz, Germany)*

All about life and death - Futility in resuscitation

Freddy Lippert (Hillerod, Denmark)

Simulation and Selection Integrating simulation into a clinical training programme

J. Robert Sneyd (Plymouth, UK) Miriam Harnett (Cork, Ireland)

Adverse events in the clinic – can we eliminate them by training in the simulator environment? Selecting trainees for anaesthesia using aptitude or knowledge based tests? Non-Heart Beating Cardiac Donor Controlled vs. Uncontrolled Cardiac Death: Ethical Issues

Guttorm Brattebø (Bergen, Norway)

Bruno Riou (Paris, France) Sadek Beloucif (Bobigny, France)

It Should be Controlled: the Belgian Experience

Jean - Louis Vincent (Brussels, Belgium)

Uncontrolled Cardiac death can provide organs: the Spanish Experience Methods for preventing postoperative morbidity in elderly patients Proactive care of older people undergoing elective surgery

Marti Manyalich (Barcelona , Spain)

Jugdeep Dhesi (London, UK)

Critical care outreach for the elderly patient

David Goldhill (Stanmore, UK)

Review of evidence - future prospects

Hall 3b

Hall 3a

Hall 3c

Ballroom 2

MONDAY

1S1

Tom Gale (Plymouth, UK)

Nicolai Bang Foss (Hvidovre, Denmark)

Room101d

Room 101c

Mike Grocott (London, UK)* 11:30-12:15

14RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Assessment and mechanisms of musculo-skeletal pain

Josep Lluis Aguilar (Palma De Mallorca, Ballroom 1 Spain) Thomas Graven - Nielsen (Aalborg, Denmark)*

12.00-13.30

SS15

Hall 3f

Advanced monitoring in anesthesia for improved outcomes Improving surgery outcomes by combining cerebral oximetry and BIS

Harvey L. Edmonds (Louisville, USA)

In the spotlight - Depth of anesthesia and patient outcomes?

Dan Longrois (Brabois, France)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Covidien

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TITLE

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

Delivering on Better Transfusion Therapies: Appropriate Use of Fresh Frozen Plasma & Prothrombin Complex Concentrates Fresh Frozen Plasma Audits and Warfarin Reversal

John Grant-Casey (London, UK)

Benefits and Risks of Prothrombin Complex Concentrates

James O'Donnell (Dublin, Ireland)

Appropriate use of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate: A Practical Approach to Translating Guidelines into Practice Clinical Use of Prothrombin Complex Concentrate

Christine McQuillan (Liverpool, UK)

ROOM

Hall 3e

Hannah Cohen (London, UK)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Octapharma AG SS17

Optimizing anaesthesia delivery: advances in monitoring, agent delivery & automation SPI: development and initial clinical studies

Arvi Yli-Hankala (Tampere, Finland) Gilles Lebuffe (Lille, France) Arvi Yli-Hankala (Tampere, Finland)

The SPI in daily clinical practice: from bench to bedside

Berthold Bein (Kiel, Germany)

Optimizing volatile anesthetic agent delivery

Valérie Billard (Paris, France)

End-tidal Control: view from the frontline

Philip Barclay (Liverpool, UK)

Hall 3d

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from GE Healthcare 12:15-13:30

ESAGA1

ESA General Assembly – Open to ESA Members only

Hall 3g

12.15-13.45

SS18

Difficult Airway Management

Hall 3c

Airway Management with flexible optic scopes: present and future

Michael Seltz Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Carin Hagberg (Houston, TX, USA)

Intubation via supraglottic airway device using a flexible optical Scope Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Ambu 12.30-13.30

MONDAY

SS19

New oral anticoagulants in the orthopaedic setting Welcome and introduction

Alain Borgeat (Zürich, Switzerland) Juan V. Llau (Valencia, Spain) Chairmen

New oral anticoagulants: present and future

Rupert M. Bauersachs (Darmstadt, Germany)

Room 208

Introduction of a new anticoagulant in an orthopaedic department: Alain Borgeat (Zürich, Switzerland) implications for the anaesthesiologist Practical management of patients with elective hip or knee Lasse Lapidus (Stockholm, Sweden) replacement surgery: discussion from an orthopaedist's perspective Panel and audience discussion Alain Borgeat (Zürich, Switzerland), Summary and close Juan V. Llau (Valencia, Spain) Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Bayer Schering Pharma SS20

Peri-operative bleeding management: Good blood, old blood or new balanced colloids? Trauma-associated coagulopathy

Dietmar Fries (Innsbruck, Austria) Donat Spahn (Zurich, Switzerland) Dietmar Fries (Innsbruck, Austria)

Avoiding acidosis: balanced colloids, plasma or RBC?

Rolf Zander (Mainz, Germany)

Transfusion of RBC: outcome and indications

Donat Spahn (Zürich, Switzerland)

Room 101c

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from B. Braun Melsungen AG SS21

Hemodynamic Optimization: The Time is Now !

Benoit Vallet (Lille, France) Mark Hamilton (London, UK)

Hemodynamic Optimization in Surgical Patients: A Critical Analysis of the Evidence Arterial Pressure Based Cardiac Output Monitoring: An Update

Mark Hamilton (London, UK) Cor Slagt (Zaandam, the Netherlands)

Stroke Volume Variation: Temptations and Pitfalls

Frédéric Michard (Geneva, Switzerland)

Satellite Symposium supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Edwards Lifesciences

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TITLE

11W2

Rapid sequence induction for Caesarean section revisited

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

Vegard Dahl (Rud, Norway)*

Hall 3c

Ian Smith (Staffordshire, UK)

Ballroom 2

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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14:00-14:45 14:00-15:30

4S2

5S3

8S3

9S1

12S4

13S3

14S2

16S2

19S2

ESAS4

Can we improve patient safety and quality of care in Day Case Anaesthesia Can we improve Anaesthesia for Day Case surgery?

Frédérique S. Servin (Paris, France)

Can we improve muscle relaxation and reversal in Day Surgery

Lars I. Eriksson (Stockholm, Sweden)

Patient safety and quality of care after discharge

Metha Brattwall (Göteborg, Sweden)

Rationale based haemodynamic monitoring: which system when? Pulmonary artery catheter

Uwe Schirmer (Bad Oeynhausen, Germany) Michael Haney (Umea, Sweden)

Pulse contour analysis

Wolfgang F. Buhre (Utrecht, NL)*

TEE

Berthold Bein (Kiel, Germany)

Pulmonary hypertension - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 4 & 5 Preoperative evaluation

Jonathan G. Hardman (Nottingham, UK) Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL) Gary Mills (Sheffield, UK)

Intraoperative and postoperative effects

Patrick Wouters (Gent, Belgium)

Diagnosis and treatment in the ICU

Hans Ulrich Rothen (Bern, Switzerland)

Beyond the limits – Challenging techniques in regional anaesthesia Cardiac surgery

David Bogod (Nottingham, UK) Wolfgang Schlack (Amsterdam, NL)

Extreme low birth weight

Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria)

Morbidly obese patients

Jay B. Brodsky (Stanford, USA)

Postoperative chronic pain Pathophysiology

Eija Kalso (Helsinki, Finland) Michele Curatolo (Bern, Switzerland)

Prevention of postoperative chronic pain

Audun Stubhaug (Oslo, Norway)

Dealing with severe infections Basic hygiene measures in the ICU - do they matter?

Markus A. M. Weigand (Giessen, Germany) Stephan Harbarth (Genève, Switzerland)

Antibiotic treatment

Michael Quintel (Göttingen, Germany)

Antimycotic treatment

Sebastian Lemmen (Aachen, Germany)

Bridging the gap between out-of-hospital care and in-hospital intensive care medicine Acute coronary syndromes and myocardial infarction

Freddy Lippert (Hillerod, Denmark) Leo Bossaert (Antwerp, Belgium)

Early and effective post-cardiac arrest care

Jerry Nolan (Bath, UK)

Communication and outcome

Armand Girbes (Amsterdam, NL)

Cancer Pain Translating from Animal Models

Patricia Lavand’homme (Brussels, Belgium) Room 208 Catherine Urch (London, UK)

Adjunctive Therapy for Cancer Pain

Patricia Lavand’homme (Brussels, Belgium)

Management of Breakthrough Pain

Josep Lluis Aguilar (Palma De Mallorca, Spain)

The Impact of Care on Health Care Providers Defence Mechanisms of Anaesthesiologists

Sadek Beloucif (Bobigny, France) François Clergue (Genève, Switzerland)

Defense Mechanisms of Surgeons

Emmanue Martinod (Bobigny, France)

Learning from cases Acute airway obstruction at extubation

Markus Weiss (Zürich, Switzerland) Thomas Engelhardt (Aberdeen, UK)

Difficult airway in the ICU

Flavia Petrini (Chieti-Pescara, Italy)

Difficulties with videolaryngoscopes

Richard M. Cooper (Toronto, Canada)*

History Session The development of anaesthesia in Finland

David John Wilkinson Per Henrik Rosenberg (Helsinki, Finland)

Finnish contributions to monitoring in anaesthesia

Pekka Meriläinen (Helsinki, Finland)*

Hall 3e

Hall 3g

Room 101ab

Room 102

Hall 3a

MONDAY

2S3

Ballroom 1

Hall 3f

Room 101c

Room101d

Starting Anesthesia-the Scandinavian-US training connection in the Douglas Bacon (Rochester, MN, USA) 1930s and 40s The most kissed girl in the world: Resusci-Annie, how Laerdal David John Wilkinson changed the face of resuscitation

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Improving patient outcome and care: a perspective from USA - Symposium organised by New York State Society of Anesthesiologists (NYSSA) Improving Maternal Outcome in Obstetrics

Andrew D. Rosenberg (New York, USA)

Hall 3b

David Wlody (Brooklyn, NY, USA) Andrew D. Rosenberg (New York, USA)

Organization of a safe and effective acute pain service

Paul Willoughby (Brooklyn, NY, USA) 15:00-15:45

11W3

Awareness and cerebral monitoring in obstetric anaesthesia

Siv Cathrine Hoymork (Rud, Norway)*

Hall 3c

16:00-16:45

ESAL4

4W3

18W2

Lecture, introduced by: Hot Topics in Critical Care Medicine - last year's top publications Epidural analgesia in thoracic surgery Pro

Gernot Marx (Aachen, Germany) Benoit Vallet (Lille, France)

Hall 3e

Dan Longrois (Paris, France) Colin Royse (Parkville, Victoria, Australia)

Room 101ab

Con

Patrick Wouters (Gent, Belgium)

Perioperative problems in the demented patient

Lars Simon Rasmussen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Lars Simon Rasmussen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Frédéric Aubrun (Paris, France)

Room 101c

Sven E. A. Staender (Mannedorf, Switzerland) Josefina Suzana Da Cruz Parente (Algés, Portugal) Sven Erik Gisvold (Trondheim, Norway)

Room 102

Preoperative assessment and optimisation Postoperative pain management 16:00-17:30

1S2

10S3

MONDAY

ROOM

Risk Reduction In Regional Anesthesia

Doing a good job? How do we know? - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 1 & 17 Markers of quality in anaesthesia Safety indicators

14S3

15S4

16S3

17S2

19S3

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Efficiency and costs

Akos Csomos (Budapest, Hungary)

Regional analgesia in children My easy regional blocks

Per - Arne Lönnqvist (Stockholm, Sweden) Belen De Jose Maria (Barcelona, Spain)

How to extend your blocks?

Per - Arne Lönnqvist (Stockholm, Sweden)

Room 208

Is it worth doing neuraxial blockade?

Myron Yaster (Baltimore, MD, USA)

Neuropathic Pain States CRPS

Isabelle Decosterd (Lausanne, Switzerland) Ballroom 1 Srinivasa Raja (Baltimore, MD, USA)

Clinical assessment of Neuropathic Pain

Aysen Yücel (Capa Istanbul, Turkey)

Is Sciatica a Neuropathic Pain State?

Gunnar Wasner (Kiel, Germany)

Revalidation or Regulation? Revalidation the British way

Ellen P. O'Sullivan (Dublin , Ireland) Andrew Tomlinson (Staffordshire, UK)

Revalidation the Irish way

John McAdoo (Cork, Ireland)

Keeping our doctors up to date

Zeynep Kayhan (Ankara, Turkey)

End of Life in Brain Injured patients Ethical Issues in Brain Injury Patients

Louis Puybasset (Paris, France) Jean - Claude Ameisen (Paris, France)

Definitions: Which patients?

Steven Laureys (Liège, Belgium)

The Adult situation: How to cope with difficult decisions?

Louis Puybasset (Paris, France)

Communication for safety Poor communication as perioperative risk factor

François Clergue (Genève, Switzerland) François Clergue (Genève, Switzerland)

Communication within OR-teams and during handover

Tanja Manser (Aberdeen, UK)

How to better communicate with patients: Talking about risks and complications A pharmacological approach to difficult airway control

John Bernard Carlisle (Torquay, UK)

In the difficult airway patient in the OR setting

Michael Seltz Kristensen (Copenhagen, Denmark) Bernhard Zwissler (Munich, Germany)

In the difficult airway paediatric patient

Gilles Orliaguet (Paris, France)

In the prehospital setting

Arnd Timmermann (Göttingen, Germany)

Ballroom 2

Hall 3d

Hall 3c

Room101d

ESAS5

8W4

TITLE

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

Recent contributions from Finland in the field of scientific anaesthesiology - Symposium organised by the National Organising Committee Monitoring anaesthetic state? All clear?

Anne Vakkuri (Vantaa, Finland)

Hall 3b

Arvi Yli - Hankala (Tampere, Finland)*

Genetics of pain

Eija Kalso (Helsinki, Finland)

Impact of cytochrome P450 enzymes in anaesthesiology

Klaus Olkkola (Turku, Finland)*

Dramatization of a court case: The wrong treatment Master of ceremonies

William Harrop - Griffiths (London, UK) David Bogod (Nottingham, UK)

Judge

Michele Curatolo (Bern, Switzerland)

The accused

William Harrop - Griffiths (London, UK)

Counsel for the defence

Xavier Capdevila (Montpellier, France)

Counsel for the prosecution

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

REF

Hall 3g

Barry Nicholls (Taunton, UK) 16:00-18:00

7S3

Brain lung interactions - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 5 & 7 Ventilator-associated pneumonia and lung injury in head-injured patients Mechanical ventilation and cerebral oxygenation in brain injured patients Weaning from mechanical ventilation and tracheal extubation in neurosurgical patients Hyperventilation in brain injured patients: from the ICU to the OR

Nicolas Bruder (Marseille, France) Jonathan G. Hardman (Nottingham, UK) Paolo Pelosi (Varese, Italy)

Basil F. Matta (Cambridge, UK)

Neurogenic pulmonary edema

Jiri Sedy (Prague, Czech Republic)

Hall 3a

Mauro Oddo (Lausanne, Switzerland) Gary Mills (Sheffield, UK)

Tuesday, 15 June 2010 Lecture, introduced by: Hot Topics in Emergency Medicine - last year’s top publications

Guttorm Brattebø (Bergen, Norway) Bernd Böttiger (Cologne, Germany)

Room 101c

15W1

Teaching Specifics Emergency Medicine and Teaching

Ellen P. O'Sullivan (Dublin , Ireland) Edoardo De Robertis (Napoli, Italy)

Ballroom 2

Teaching airway management

MONDAY

8:30-9:15

ESAL5

Ellen P. O'Sullivan (Dublin , Ireland) 8:30-10:00

4S3

8S4

12S5

Monitoring the central nervous system: problems, solutions and impact Effects of EMG on EEG Monitoring

Anne Vakkuri (Vantaa, Finland)* Arvi Yli - Hankala (Tampere, Finland)*

EEG, NIRS and TCD in brain monitoring in ICU

Wolfgang F. Buhre (Utrecht, NL)

Monitoring of Sedation in the ICU

Gerhard Schneider (Munich, Germany)

Translational research: cardioprotection during anaesthesia - from the experimental lab to daily clinical practice Experimental data

Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL) Nina Claudia Hauck-Weber (Amsterdam, NL)

Clinical protocols

Benedikt Preckel (Amsterdam, NL)

Effect on outcome?

Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL)*

How to bring regional anaesthesia into the ICU - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 8 & 12 Regional pain therapy on the ICU - An overview

Gernot Marx (Aachen, Germany) Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria) Michele Curatolo (Bern, Switzerland)

Which regional anaesthetic techniques are applicable for ICU?

Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria)

Influence of regional techniques on perfusion of organ systems

Martin Westphal (Oberursel, Germany)

Monitoring on the ICU Monitoring the macrocirculation

Daniel De Backer (Brussels, Belgium)* Rupert M. Pearse (London, UK)*

Monitoring microcirculation

Jacques Duranteau (Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France) Anne-Claire Lukaszewicz (Paris, France)

Monitoring the immune function

Room 101ab

TUESDAY

3S3

Room101d

Room 208

Ballroom 1

45

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

REF

GuestS6

TITLE

CHAIRPERSON (in bold) AND SPEAKERS

ROOM

Richard Birks (Sheffield, UK)

Room 102

European and National Safety activities - Joint symposium between ESA and AAGBI The AAGBI’s contribution in the UK: 75 years’ advancing patient safety The NPSA’s National Learning and Reporting Scheme

Joan Russell (London, UK)

The ESA perspective on patient safety and quality

Sven E. A. Staender (Mannedorf, Switzerland)

Andrew Hartle (London, UK)*

9:30-10:15

16RC2

Refresher course, introduced by: Controlled donation after cardiac death

Sadek Beloucif (Bobigny, France) Frank Delmonico (Boston, MA, USA)

Room 101c

9W4

Neurotoxicity of anaesthetic agents Recent findings

Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France) Vincent Laudenbach (Rouen, France)

Ballroom 2

Clinical consequences

Albert Urwyler (Basel, Switzerland) 10:30-11:15

2W2

15W2

Office based anaesthesia - moving out of the Day Surgical Unit Pro: Experience from Stockholm - The Foot & Ankle Surgical centre

Kari Korttila (Helsinki, Finland) Jan Jakobsson (Stockholm, Sweden)*

Con: Experience from Denmark

Claus Toftgaard (Haderslev, Denmark)

Study Design

Malachy O. Columb (Wythenshawe, Manchester, UK) Paolo Pelosi (Varese, Italy)

Clinical research in anaesthesia: in search of prospective controlled randomised trials How to write protocols

Room 102

Ballroom 2

Peter Marhofer (Vienna, Austria)

10:30-12:00

1S3

TUESDAY

4S4

9S2

12S6

17S3

Myths and evidence in the postoperative period Treatment of PONV

Arash Afshari (Copenhagen, Denmark) Peter Kranke (Würzburg, Germany)

The 'less than perfect' epidural

Stephen Halpern (Toronto, Canada)

Postoperative delirium

Pablo Rama - Maceiras (Coruña, Spain)

Biomarkers in cardiovascular medicine - Joint symposium of Subcommittees 4 & 9 Cardiac troponin

Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL) Claude Meistelman (Nancy, France) Stefan G. De Hert (Amsterdam, NL)

Natriuretic peptides

Fabio Guarracino (Pisa, Italy)

C-reactive protein

Dan Longrois (Paris, France)

New antithrombotic agents Clinical Pharmacology

Charles-Marc Samama (Paris, France)* Patrick Mismetti (Saint-Etienne, France)

Efficacy, Safety

Charles-Marc Samama (Paris, France)*

Clinical perspectives

Ajay Kakkar (London, UK)

Surviving sepsis using the bundle concept Resuscitation bundle

Gernot Marx (Aachen, Germany)* Markus A. M. Weigand (Giessen, Germany)

Management bundle

Gernot Marx (Aachen, Germany)*

Challenges to implementation

Herwig Gerlach (Berlin, Germany)

"The real thing?" High fidelity simulation... ... for better teamworking

Doris Østergaard (Herlev, Denmark)* Marcus Rall (Tuebingen, Germany)*

... as a training tool

Filippo Bressan (Prato, Italy)

... as a research opportunity

Ballroom 1

Room 208

Room 101ab

Room 101c

Room101d

Doris Østergaard (Herlev, Denmark)* 11:30-12:15

46

3W2

TCI systems: Safe use and control of drug effects Using TCI for monitoring of anaesthetic drug effect

Anne Vakkuri (Vantaa, Finland) Pedro L. Gambús (Barcelona, Spain)

Safety of target controlled infusion: Technical issues

Thomas Schnider (St. Gallen, Switzerland)*

5W2

Atelectasis and recruitment Perioperative

Jonathan G. Hardman (Nottingham, UK) Javier F. Belda Nacher (Valencia, Spain)

In the ICU

Hans Ulrich Rothen (Bern, Switzerland)

Ballroom 2

Room 102