Respiratory critical care
PG11 Postgraduate course
Noninvasive monitoring in the respiratory intensive care unit
Clinical
Aims : To provide an update on methods for noninvasively monitoring respiratory critical care patients; and to encourage the implementation/improvement of noninvasive procedures to assess and monitor patients' respiratory conditions in the intensive care unit (ICU), including the early identification of responders to noninvasive and invasive respiratory support and/or medical therapy.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Physiologist, Respiratory critical care physician
Methods :
Physiology, Respiratory intensive care
14:00
Usefulness and pitfalls of transcutaneous monitoring of gas exchange in acute respiratory failure
B. Ergan(Izmir, Turkey)
COI
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Description
1
14:30
Tips and tricks of curves analysis during mechanical ventilation
R. Scala(Arezzo, Italy)
COI
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Description
2
15:00
Highlights in the application of thoracic ultrasonography to respiratory critically ill patients
S. Mongodi(Pavia, Italy)
COI
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Description
3
16:00
Non-invasive assessment of diaphragmatic dysfunction in the ICU
A. Demoule(Paris, France)
COI
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Description
5
16:30
Group assignment
B. Ergan(Izmir, Turkey)
COI
R. Scala(Arezzo, Italy)
COI
S. Mongodi(Pavia, Italy)
COI
A. Demoule(Paris, France)
COI
6
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