Respiratory critical care
Skills lab
Continuous positive airway pressure, non-invasive ventilation and mechanical ventilation
Clinical
COVID
Aims : To improve team members chances of success in delivering continuous positive airway pressure, non-invasive ventilation and high flow nasal oxygen in acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure in COVID and non-COVID patients, to understand lessons learnt in use of advanced mechanical ventilation and ECMO in covid patients, to provide guidance on best practice in weaning, tracheotomy care and rehabilitation in COVID and non-COVID patients
Target audience :
Adult pulmonologist/Clinician, Clinical researcher, Nurse, Physician in Pulmonary Training, Physiologist, Respiratory critical care physician, Respiratory physiotherapist, Respiratory therapist
Methods :
Respiratory intensive care, Pulmonary rehabilitation
13:00
Introduction
A. Simonds(London, United Kingdom)
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L. Piquilloud(Lausanne, Switzerland)
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1
257
13:05
Continuous positive airway pressure, non-invasive ventilation and high flow nasal oxygen: lessons for success
L. Pisani(Bologna (BO), Italy)
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J. Winck(Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal)
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2
258
13:30
Invasive mechanical ventilation in severe respiratory failure and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
G. Grasselli(Milano (MI), Italy)
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M. Patout(Paris, France)
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3
259
13:55
Weaning and tracheostomy care
M. Chatwin(London, United Kingdom)
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N. Terzi(Grenoble, France)
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4
260
14:20
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy following acute respiratory failure
T. Andersen(Bergen, Norway)
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C. Hickmann(Bruxelles, Belgium)
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5
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14:45
Discussion
A. Simonds(London, United Kingdom)
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L. Piquilloud(Lausanne, Switzerland)
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6
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