10th - 11th december · cpd approved by royal college of surgeons of edinburgh (6 points are...
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CPD approved by Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (6 points are available per conference day)
supported by
www.londoncardiacarrestsymposium.com
10th - 11th DecemberRoyal Geographical Society
Tuesday 10th December 2019 London Cardiac Arrest SymposiumOndaatje Theatre (Main Lecture Theatre)Brought to you in association with ZOLL
Symposium Programme
supported by
09.20 - 09.30 IntroductionProfessor Jerry Nolan
09.30 - 09.55 The dragonboat multiple drowning incidentDr Steen Barnung, Denmark
09.55 - 10.20 The physiology of drowningProfessor Mike TiptonQ1: What is the mechanism of drowning?Q2: Is there promising research in the subject?Q3: How can we use our knowledge to improve outcomes?
10.20 - 10.45 ECMO and drowningDr Fritjof HeyerdahlQ1: What are the indications?Q2: What are the practicalities?Q3: What are the outcomes?
10.45 - 11.00 Question panel
11.00 - 11.25 Coffee Break
INTERVENTIONAL CARDIAC ARREST TREATMENT
11.25 - 11.50 REBOA in non-traumatic cardiac arrest?Dr Jostein Brede Q1: How might it work?Q2: What are the practicalities?Q3: Is there any evidence?
11.50 - 12.20 ECPR - the state of the artProfessor Alain Combes Q1: What is ECPR?Q2: What are the indications and exclusions?Q3: What does it cost and what are the outcomes?
12.20 - 13.00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Pre-hospital termination of ResuscitationProfessor Laurie Morrison
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 - 14.30 Using technology to improve outcome in cardiac arrest Professor Charles DeakinQ1: What is delivering results now?Q2: What’s new?Q3: What is in the pipeline?
14.30 - 15.00 Panel Discussion: How we should manage the airway during cardiac arrest?Professor Charles Deakin, Professor Jerry Nolan, Professor Markus Skrifvars
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 - 15.55 Post-resuscitation care - the role of the cardiologistProfessor Simon RedwoodQ1: Indications for urgent coronary angiography after OHCAQ2: Indications for an ICD after cardiac arrest?Q3: Local hospital versus cardiac arrest centre
15.55 - 16.20 PupillometryProfessor Mauro Oddo Q1: What is pupillometry?Q2: How does help in the management of the cardiac
arrest patient?Q3: Should this standard monitor for all comatose
patients?
16.20 - 16.45 Goal-directed post-resuscitation careProfessor Markus SkrifvarsQ1: What is the optimal oxygenation?Q2: What is the optimal CO2 targets?Q3: What is the optimal mean arterial pressure?
16.45 - 17.15 Adrenaline should not be used in out-of-hospital cardiac arrestPro: Charles Deakin Con: Jerry Nolan
17.15 Close
Wednesday 11th December 2019 Emergency Care MasterclassEducation CentreBrought to you in association with ZOLL supported by
09.00 - 09.05 IntroductionBas van de WakkerSenior Marketing Manager, EuropeZOLL Medical Corporation
09.05 - 09.45 Excellence in treating Traumatic Brain InjuryDr Lesley Osbourn Medical Director Life Flight Department of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Texas Health - USA
09.45 - 10.30 Airway management and Ventilation techniquesAnnemarie SilverDirector of Scientific Affairs ZOLL Medical Corporation
10.30 - 11.00 Hands-on: High quality ventilationJamie CookeClinical Support ManagerZOLL Medical Corporation
11.00 - 11.25 Coffee Break
11.25 - 12.15 Improving EMS Patient Care with TechnologyKatie McNee, Ollie Zorab
12.15 - 13.00 Preventing In-Hospital Paediatric Cardiac ArrestSophie Skellett
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 - 14.30 Hands-on: State of the art debrief sessionsJamie Cooke
14.30 - 15.30 Seven tools to impact Cardiac Arrest OutcomesJoe PowelEmergency Medical Services Coordinator Rialto Fire Department, CA - USA
15.30 - 16.00 Panel Discussion: Using technologies to impact outcomesJamie Cooke
16.00 ClosureBas van de Wakker
Please note, owing to room capacity limits access to this sessions isonly available to those who have pre-booked the breakaway ‘add-on’.