Respiratory critical care
Sleep and breathing disorders
Symposium
New developments in mechanical ventilation and ventilator weaning
Clinical
Aims : To describe global variation in ventilator weaning strategies and outcomes; to list at least three key principles of invasive ventilation in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); to define lung and diaphragm protective ventilation and to list at least three diagnostic tools (and reference values) for delivering such ventilation; to define machine learning; to summarise realistic expectations for the role of machine learning in mechanical ventilation.
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, Medical Student, Nurse, Respiratory critical care physician, Paediatrician, Patient, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Respiratory physiotherapist, Respiratory therapist
Methods :
Physiology, Pulmonary rehabilitation, Respiratory intensive care
09:35
Patient's perspective
O. Fulton(Edinburgh (Edinburgh), United Kingdom)
COI
2
120
09:40
Epidemiology and geographical variation in ventilator weaning
J. Laffey(Galway, Ireland)
COI
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Description
3
121
09:55
Personalised mechanical ventilation and weaning in patients with COPD
L. Piquilloud(Lausanne, Switzerland)
COI
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Description
4
122
10:10
Lung and diaphragm protective ventilation
K. Vaporidi(Heraklion, Greece)
COI
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Description
5
123
10:25
The impact of machine learning on mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients
L. Fleuren(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
COI
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Description
6
124
10:40
Discussion and Q&A
7
125
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