Intensive care
PG4 Postgraduate Course
How to improve the success of noninvasive ventilation - FULLY BOOKED
Clinical
Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €140 on site, €125 standard or €95 for early bird registration.
Aims : Access educational materials here
To review the physiological rationale for giving patients with hypercapnia and hypoxaemic failure non-invasive ventilation (NIV) support; to provide an overview on the use of NIV in specific patient categories including those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), those who are being weaned from invasive ventilation, and those with congestive heart failure; to discuss the limitations of NIV; to describe new developments in NIV support; and to incorporate the patient perspective for a successful NIV.
Target audience :
Clinician, Emergency medicine doctor, Fellow, Intensivist/critical care physician, Junior member, Nurse, Patient, Pharmaceutical industry representative, Physiologist, Physiotherapist, Pulmonologist, Resident, Respiratory physician, Respiratory therapist, Student, Trainee
Chairs
M. Elliott
Leeds (West Yorkshire)
(United Kingdom)
09:30
Noninvasive ventilatory support: physiology and interfaces
S. Nava(Bologna (BO), Italy)
COI
1
21
10:00
Long-term application of NIV: success in obstructive and restrictive lung diseases
M. Dreher(Aachen, Germany)
COI
2
22
10:30
Group assignment
3
23
11:30
NIV in the intensive care unit: how to improve the success rate in hypoxemic and hypercapnic patients
P. Navalesi(Padova, Italy)
COI
5
25
12:00
Developments in NIV: unusual applications and new modes
L. Heunks(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
COI
6
26
12:30
Group assignment
7
27
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