Intensive care
PG3 Postgraduate course
Cardiorespiratory monitoring in critically ill patients (€180)
Clinical
Physiological principles of monitoring. Linked to the educational skills workshops EW7, EW9 and EW11.
Registration for this course is additional to the congress registration fee and is €180.
Aims : To analyse the fundamental concepts of monitoring, such as accuracy, precision, signal-to-noise ratio, and possible sources of error; to promote understanding of the underlying physiological principles of each monitoring system; and to apply these concepts to clinical situations in simulated scenarios.
09:30
Introduction to monitoring
A. Jubran(Hines, United States)
COI
1
68
10:05
Monitoring gas exchange
D. Kaufman(Bridgeport, United States)
COI
2
69
10:40
Respiratory mechanics 1: physiological bases of monitoring airway pressures during mechanical ventilation
L. Brochard(Toronto (ON), Canada)
COI
3
70
11:45
Respiratory mechanics 2: oesophageal manometry and interactions between the patient and the ventilator
P. Pelosi(Milano (MI), Italy)
COI
5
72
12:20
Patient-ventilator asynchrony: diagnosis and treatment
L. Blanch(Sabadell (Barcelona), Spain)
COI
6
73
13:55
Monitoring during non-invasive positive pressure ventilation
R. Scala(Arezzo, Italy)
COI
8
75
14:30
Physiological basis of monitoring with central venous and pulmonary artery catheters and their clinical use
A. Artigas(Sabadell (Barcelona), Spain)
COI
9
76
15:05
Cardiopulmonary interactions: functional haemodynamic monitoring
J. Teboul(Paris, France)
COI
10
77
16:10
Cardiovascular monitoring during resuscitation: between physiology and pragmatism
D. De Backer(Braine-L'Alleud, Belgium)
COI
12
79
16:45
How to use monitoring data to make wise clinical decisions
M. Tobin(Hines, United States)
COI
13
80
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