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  • 24 & 25 march 2011 ANNOUNcEmENT

    2011

    13th annual international clinical symposium Kempenhaeghe

    Epilepsie&Slaap update

    Epilepsy&Sleep update@

    @

    2008

    Epilepsy, Sleep &

    Technology

  • Dear colleagues, The 13th edition of the annual international clinical symposium Epilepsy&Sleep [email protected] will take place on Thursday 24 March and Friday 25 March 2011 in Heeze, The Netherlands. Over the past twelve years, this symposium has become a major international scientific event in the Low Countries, hosting over 600 delegates in 2010. This year the central theme will be Epilepsy, Sleep & Technology.In main sessions, in workshops and parallel sessions, the progress in medical technology and its impact on diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and sleep will be discussed. A specific session will focus on new insights in neurological learning disabilities.A distinguished national and international faculty guarantees a high quality of presentations and content covering best clinical practice, results of the latest scientific research and illustrative cases. The main sponsor of the symposium is UCB Pharma.The parallel sessions of the sleep update are sponsored by the BASS and NSWO. On behalf of the scientific and organizing committee we warmly invite you to the 13th annual international clini-cal symposium Epilepsy&Sleep [email protected] and hope to personally welcoming you at Kempenhaeghe. With best regards,

    prof. dr. Paul Boon prof. dr. Bert Aldenkampdirector of Research & Development secretary of Research & DevelopmentKempenhaeghe Kempenhaegheprofessor of neurology professor of epilepsy and neuropsychology Ghent University Hospital Maastricht University Medical Center

    24 & 25 march 2011 ANNOUNcEmENT

    Epilepsie&Slaap [email protected]

    Epilepsy&Sleep update@

    2008

    2011

    prof. dr. Paul Boonprof. dr. Bert Aldenkampdr. Johan Arendsprof. dr. Herman Beijerinckprof. dr. ir. Jan Bergmans

    Julitte Duisterwinkeldr. Anna-Maria Jannerdr. Marian Majoiedr. Pauly Ossenblokdr. ir. Peter van Otterloo

    dr. Sebastiaan Overeemprof. dr. Dirk PevernagieFrancis Tandr. Geert Thoonenprof. dr. Machiel Zwarts

    SCIENTIFIC COmmITTEE

  • 09.00 09.30 Welcome and registration at Kempenhaeghe

    mAIN SESSION EPILEPSY09.30 12.30 TECHNOLOGY IN EPILEPTOLOGY Chairs: prof. dr. Paul Boon, prof. dr. Bert Aldenkamp

    Advances for in-patient and out of hospital monitoring prof. dr. Hermann StefanNew developments in functional neurosurgery and robotica prof. dr. Dennis SpencerCurrent and future developments in imaging prof. dr. Graeme JacksonFuture of technology in cure and care: ethical aspects prof. dr. Johan Braeckman

    12.30 14.30 Lunch at Heeze Castle

    mAIN SESSION SLEEP 14.30 17.00 TECHNOLOGY AND SLEEP mEDICINE Chairs: prof. dr. Dirk Pevernagie, dr. Sebastiaan Overeem

    Targeting new brain regulatory pathways in sleep prof. dr. Joop van GervenHow can OSA patients benefit from smart PAP technologies? prof. dr. Winfried RanderathSleep and vigilance: assessment and manipulation of skin temperature prof. dr. Eus van SomerenIs functional imaging ready for sleep medicine? prof. dr. Philippe PeigneuxTechnology for sleep medicine: new vistas from the industry dr. Jeroen Wals

    F R I D AY 2 5 m A R c H 2 0 1 1

    Main Sessions Epilepsy&Sleep

  • Faculty

    PARALLEL SESSION 1 EPILEPSY14.30 17.00 TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP mEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Chairs: prof. dr. Paul Boon, prof. dr. Bert Aldenkamp Epilepsy seizure detection: from the drawing table dr. Johan Arends, prof. dr. ir. Jan Bergmans Epilepsy seizure detection: to the market dr. AnnaMaria Janner, ir. Philippe Mattelaer The sociometer: intelligent sensoring prof. dr. Bert Aldenkamp, prof. dr. ir. Loe FeijsCortical excitability of the brain prof. dr. Machiel Zwarts, prof. dr. ir. Dick StegemanLocal drug delivery in epilepsy prof. dr. Paul Boon, prof. dr. Robrecht Raedt

    PARALLEL SESSION 2 EPILEPSY14.30 17.00 EPILEPSY RESEARCH WORKSHOP Image Analysis and Visualization, Functional Connectivity, Image Guided

    Surgical Intervention Chairs: dr. Pauly Ossenblok, prof. dr. ir. Bart ter Haar Romeny

    Epilepsy Imaging for diagnosis and treatment prof. dr. Louis LemieuxComputer-aided diagnosis of cortical lesions in epilepsy patients dr. Paul HofmanHigh angular resolution diffusion imaging in epilepsy research dr. Anna Vilanova Bartroli Combined EEG and fmRI to localize focal epilepsy ir. Petra van HoudtNetwork analysis of generalized epileptic discharges dr. Pauly OssenblokImage acquisition and analysis for deep brain stimulation ir. Ellen Brunenberg

    PARALLEL SESSION 3 EPILEPSY14.30 17.00 SPECIAL CASES: TECHNOLOGY mAKES THE DIFFERENCE Chair: dr. marian majoie

    Can there be too much information? Albert ColonNeuronal networks and fmRI Marille VlooswijkInside the black box Bert KornipsSeizure detection Saskia EbusSilencing seizures dr. Anton de Louw

    PARALLEL SESSION 4 (SESSION IN DUTCH)14.30 17.00 OPTImALE COmBINATIETHERAPIE: WENS OF mYTHE? Chair: dr. Cees van Donselaar

    Farmacologie van combinatietherapie prof. dr. Ilse SmoldersOptimale combinatietherapie dr. Kenneth SakDiscussie Pro rationele polytherapie dr. Charles DeckersContra rationele polytherapie dr. Hans Carpay

    F R I D AY 2 5 m A R c H 2 0 1 1

    Parallel Sessions Epilepsy

  • 09.00 09.30 Welcome and registration at Kempenhaeghe

    PARALLEL SESSION 1 SLEEP09.30 12.30 NSWO-mEETING ON RECENT DEVELOPmENTS IN SLEEP RESEARCH Chairs: prof. dr. Tom de Boer, prof. dr. Robert Poirrier Imaging insomnia: brain structure, function and sleep intervention dr. Ellemarije AltenaErgonomic aspects of sleeping comfort: a personalized approach prof. dr. ir. Bart HaexNetwork reconfiguration in sleep; insights from combined EEG/fmRI studies dr. Victor SpoormakerEmotion and sleep in a bidirectional relationship dr. Marie VandekerckhoveThe two-process model: retrospect and prospect prof. dr. Serge Daan

    PARALLEL SESSION 2 SLEEP09.30 12.30 BASS-mEETING ON RECENT DEVELOPmENTS IN CLINICAL SLEEP mEDICINE Chairs: dr. Ilse de Volder, dr. Hans Hamburger

    Usefulness of questionnaires for evaluating sleep quality prof. dr. Elke de ValckAutomatic posture recognition during sleep ir. Vincent VerhaertHeart rate based sleep monitoring ir. Arnoud Bulckaertmanipulation of sleep position in obstructive sleep apnea ir. Eline van BeestPartial sleep deprivation and insulin resistance Esther Donga

    12.30 14.30 lunch at Heeze Castle

    PARALLEL SESSION 1 NEUROCOGNITION14.30 17.00 NEUROLOGICAL LEARNING DISORDERS Chairs: prof. dr. Hans Vles, dr. Jos Hendriksen

    Chairmans introduction prof. dr. Hans VlesClinical aspects and neurological complications dr. Coriene Catsman of Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)

    Cognition, learning and behaviour in Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) Andr RietmanTranslational research: clinical trials in cognitive developmental disorders Thijs van der VaartTime perception: a theoretical introduction Sylvie van der Kruijs, dr. Jos HendriksenHow to design a time simulator in virtual reality dr. Jun Hu, dr. ir. Geert Langereis, prof. dr. Matthias RauterbergNeurocognitive function after (mild) traumatic brain injury in children prof. dr. Huw Williams

    FacultyF R I D AY 2 5 m A R c H 2 0 1 1

    Parallel Sessions Sleep

    Parallel Session Neurocognition

  • T H U R S D AY 2 4 m A R c H 2 0 1 1

    Course in health care

    12.00 13.00 Welcome and registration at Kempenhaeghe (Including lunch buffet)

    COURSE IN HEALTH CARE13.00 17.30 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY FOR HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS Chairs: prof. dr. Paul Boon, prof. dr. Bert Aldenkamp

    Epilepsy prof. dr. Paul Boon, prof. dr. Bert AldenkampStroke dr. Robert van OostenbruggeSleep medicine dr. Sebastiaan OvereemNeurological learning disabilities: an overview prof. dr. Hans Vles, dr. Jos HendriksenNeuromusculair disease prof. dr. Machiel ZwartsAlzheimer disease prof. dr. Frans Verhey

    In this unique course, clinical neurology topics will be discussed, tailored to health technologists, working on technological solutions for patients with neurologic disorders.

    The fee for participants to the Course Clinical Neurology for Health Technologists is 250, including btw (Dutch VAT).Please register for participation in the symposium Epilepsy&Sleep [email protected] at Kempenhaeghes website www.kempenhaeghe.nl. On the website you will find further instructions.

  • Faculty prof. dr. Bert Aldenkamp Kempenhaeghe, Heeze; Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlandsdr. Ellemarije Altena University of Cambridge, Great Britaindr. Johan Arends Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsir. Eline van Beest Technical University Delft, The Netherlandsprof. dr. ir. Jan Bergmans Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Tom de Boer Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Paul Boon Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlands; Ghent University Hospital, Belgiumprof. dr. Johan Braeckman Ghent University Hospital, Belgiumir. Ellen Brunenberg Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsir. Arnoud Bulckaert University Leuven, Belgiumdr. Hans Carpay Tergooi Hospital, Blaricum/Hilversum, The Netherlandsdr. Coriene Catsman Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The NetherlandsAlbert Colon Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Serge Daan University of Groningen, The Netherlandsdr. Charles Deckers SEIN, Heemstede, The NetherlandsEsther Donga Leiden University Medical Center,The Netherlandsdr. Cees van Donselaar Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, The NetherlandsSaskia Ebus Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsprof. dr. ir. Loe Feijs Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Joop van Gerven Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlandsprof. dr. ir. Bart ter Haar Romeny Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsprof. dr. ir. Bart Haex University Leuven, Belgiumdr. Hans Hamburger Slotervaart Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlandsdr. Jos Hendriksen Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, Franciscusoord, Valkenburg, The Netherlandsdr. Paul Hofman Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlandsir. Petra van Houdt Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Graeme Jackson Epilepsy Research Centre, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Australiadr. Jun Hu Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsdr. AnnaMaria Janner Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The NetherlandsBert Kornips Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The NetherlandsSylvie van der Kruijs Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsdr. ir. Geert Langereis Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Louis Lemieux Institute of Neurology, University College London, Great Britaindr. Anton de Louw Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsdr. Marian Majoie Kempenhaeghe Heeze, Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlandsir. Philippe Mattelaer Holst Centre, Eindhoven, The Netherlandsdr. Robert van Oostenbrugge Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlandsdr. Pauly Ossenblok Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlandsdr. Sebastiaan Overeem Kempenhaeghe, Heeze; Radboud University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Philippe Peigneux Free University Brussels, Belgiumprof. dr. Dirk Pevernagie Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlands; Ghent University Hospital, Belgiumprof. dr. Robert Poirrier University Medical Centre CHU Lige, Belgiumprof. dr. Robrecht Raedt Ghent University Hospital, Belgiumprof. dr. Winfried Randerath University Witten/Herdecke; Bethanien Hospital, Germanyprof. dr. Matthias Rauterberg Eindhoven University of Technology, The NetherlandsAndr Rietman Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlandsdr. Kenneth Sak UCB Pharma, Belgiumprof. dr. Ilse Smolders Free University Brussels, Belgiumprof. dr. Eus van Someren Netherlands Institute for Neurosciences Amsterdam, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Dennis Spencer Yale University School of Medicine, USAdr. Victor Spoormaker Max Planck Insitute of Psychiatry, Mnchen, Germanyprof. dr. Hermann Stefan Epilepsy Centre, University Hospital Erlangen, Germanyprof. dr. ir. Dick Stegeman Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The NetherlandsThijs van der Vaart Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Elke de Valck Free University Brussels, Belgiumdr. Marie Vandekerckhove Free University Brussels, Belgiumir. Vincent Verhaert University Leuven, Belgiumprof. dr. Frans Verhey Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlandsdr. Anna Vilanova Bartroli Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Hans Vles Kempenhaeghe, Heeze; Maastricht University Medical Center, The NetherlandsMarille Vlooswijk Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlandsdr. Ilse de Volder University Hospital of Antwerp, Belgiumdr. Jeroen Wals Philips Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlandsprof. dr. Huw Williams Exeter University, Great Britainprof. dr. Machiel Zwarts Kempenhaeghe, Heeze; Radboud University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands

  • 24 & 25 march 2011 ANNOUNcEmENT

    2011

    Epilepsie&Slaap update

    Epilepsy&Sleep update@

    @

    2008

    Registration only at www.kempenhaeghe.nlPlease register for participation in the symposium Epilepsy&Sleep [email protected] atKempenhaeghes website www.kempenhaeghe.nl. On the website you will find further directions.First you will need to fill out the requested information, then you may choose between the different sessions.

    CostsParticipation in the main and parallel sessions on Friday 25 March 2011 is free.

    AccreditationAccreditation from the Dutch and Belgian neurological accreditation committees and societies of physicians for persons with intellectual disabilities, pulmunologists, ENTphysicians, pediatricians and psychiatrist has been requested.

    Poster sessionA poster session will be organized. You can find information and instructions at www.kempenhaeghe.nl

    VenueThe symposium Epilepsy&Sleep [email protected] will take place at Kempenhaeghe, Sterkselseweg 65, Heeze, The Netherlands.

    If you have any questions, please contact the communication department of Kempenhaeghe at telephone +31(0) 40 227 92 82 or email [email protected]

    KempenhaegheP.O. Box 61Sterkselseweg 65NL 5590 AB HEEZET +31 (0)40 227 92 82E [email protected] www.kempenhaeghe.nl