Daily Programme 28 TH SEPTEMBER 2012, FRIDAY

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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP
BASIC ULTRASOUND COURSE FOR CRITICAL CARE
27TH SEPTEMBER 2012, THURSDAY
INTRODUCTION
This compact one-day workshop is designed for healthcare providers who manage the critically ill or injured. It is structured with
lectures, interactive case studies and hands-on stations.
The workshop is conducted by certified World Interactive Network focused on Critical Ultrasound (WINFOCUS) trainers.
OBJECTIVES
To educate healthcare professionals on how to perform and interpret ultrasound examinations in the critical care setting.
1. Discuss the basic fundamentals of ultrasound physics/instrumentation and recognise image artifacts.
2. Demonstrate the operation of the ultrasound system controls and probe selection.
3. Perform routine scan protocols for evaluation of the lung, adult heart, fluid status and shock.
4. Recognise normal/abnormal image characteristics of the above.
5. Demonstrate ultrasound applications in the evaluation of the critically ill/injured unstable patient.
0800 –
0815
Registration
0815 –
0830
Welcome address Adi Osman / Shahridan Mohd Fathil
0830 –
0900
Basic ultrasound physics Farina Salleh
0900 –
0930
Lung ultrasound Adi Osman
0930 –
1000
Basic echocardiography Mahathar Wahab
1000 –
1030
Focused Assessment of Transthoracic Echocardiography (FATE) Alzamani Idrose
1030 –
1100
Tea
1100 –
1130
Extended Focused Sonography for Trauma Assessment (eFAST) Shahridan Mohd Fathil
1130 –
1200
Inferior vena cava and aorta Julina Md Noor
1200 –
1230
Ultrasound guided procedures Shahridan Mohd Fathil
1230 –
1300
Abdominal and Cardiac Evaluation with Sonography in Shock (ACES) Adi Osman
1300 –
1400
Lunch
1400 –
1630
PRACTICAL STATIONS
Station 1: ECHO 1
Station 2: ECHO 2
Station 3: Airway, Lung Ultrasound
Station 4: eFAST, IVC, Aorta
Station 5: Procedures
1630 –
1700
Tea & Closing Remarks
DAILY PROGRAMME
28 TH SEPTEMBER 2012, FRIDAY
0800 –
0845
0845 –
0930
REGISTRATION
PLENARY 1
New advances in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock Jean-Louis Vincent
0930 –
1015
OPENING CEREMONY
1015 –
1100
Tea / Trade Exhibition
1100 –
1300
SYMPOSIUM 1
Respiratory
1100 – 1130
Management of ARDS: What is really
evidence-based?
SYMPOSIUM 2
Paediatrics I
SYMPOSIUM 3
Miscellaneous
Transfusion strategies in children
Skin fails too: Acute skin failure in ICU
Tang Swee Fong
Suganthi Thevarajah
Capnography from intubation to
extubation?
Hyponatraemia: Should we abandon
isotonic fluids?
Managing intra-abdominal
hypertension in ICU
Mohd Basri Mat Nor
Teh Keng Hwang
Gavin Jyont
Management of tracheostomy
emergencies
Infection control: What works and
what doesn’t
Liver dysfunction in the ICU
Laila Kamaliah Kamalul Bahrin
Chor Yek Kee
Jean-Louis Vincent
1130 – 1200
1200 – 1230
1230 – 1300
1300 –
1430
Recruitment maneuver: Is it safe after Critical care outside the PICU walls
Anthony Slater
all?
Nutrition for the critically ill: How
much, how soon?
Ram Rajagopalan
Shanti Rudra Deva
Lunch
1430 –
1630
1430 – 1500
SYMPOSIUM 4
Cardiovascular
Fluid management in the critically ill:
The 5B approach
SYMPOSIUM 5
Intensive Care For Nurses I
Sedation and pain control in ICU
Wan Nasrudin Wan Ismail
Claudio Ronco
1500 – 1530
1530 – 1600
1600 – 1630
Claudia Cheng Ai Yu
SYMPOSIUM 6
Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy for the obese
patient
Jenny Tong May Geok
Peri-operative haemodynamic
optimisation
Reducing central-line acquired bloodstream infection
Raha Abdul Rahman
Ahmad Jamal Mokhtar
Central venous pressure: Not so
simple a measurement
Nursing handover of a critically ill
patient
Anticoagulants other than warfarin
and heparin
Lim Chew Har
Mariani Bachok
Ahmad Shaltut Othman
Vasoactive drugs revisited
The role of nurses in end-of-life care
in ICU
NAC in non-paracetamol induced
acute liver failure
Nik Azman Nik Adib
Tai Li Ling
Mohd Ridhwan Md Noor
1630 –
1730
Free Papers
1730 –
1800
Tea
Albumin in critically ill patients
(To be confirmed)
DAILY PROGRAMME
29 TH SEPTEMBER 2012, SATURDAY
0800 –
0900
LET’S ASK THE EXPERT 1
0900 –
0945
PLENARY 2
0945 –
1030
PLENARY 3
1030 –
1100
How do I deal effectively with medical futility in ICU? Gavin Jyont
Evolution of CRRT technology Claudio Ronco
Guidelines, standardisation and outcomes in the intensive care units Ram Rajagopalan
Tea / Trade Exhibition
1100 –
1300
1100 – 1130
SYMPOSIUM 7
Sepsis
The septic clock: Timing of
interventions in the management of
sepsis
SYMPOSIUM 8
Paediatrics II
SYMPOSIUM 9
Organisation
Managing the difficult paediatric
airway
Cost reduction in ICU: What can we
do about it?
Thavaranjitham Sandrasegaram
Tan Cheng Cheng
Inotropes and vasopressors in the
ICU
Patient safety: Medication errors and
adverse drug event in ICU Lee See
Masnizah Mahmood
Pheng
Noor Airini Ibrahim
Fever in sepsis: Should it be treated?
1130 – 1200
1200 – 1230
1230 – 1300
Kamal Bashar Abu Bakar
Empiric antibiotics in the critically ill: A Updates and outcomes in paediatric
double-edged sword? Louisa Chan
resuscitation
Clinical trials in the intensive care:
Many disillusions
Yuk Li
Nicole Shilkofski
Jean-Louis Vincent
Intraabdominal sepsis: A surgical
perspective
Outcome assessments in PICU: What Ethics in organ transplantation
Lela Yasmin Mansor
outcomes do we want?
Razman Jarmin
Anthony Slater
1300 –
1430
Lunch Satellite Symposium (Hospira)
1430 –
1630
SYMPOSIUM 10
Respiratory
1430 – 1500
SYMPOSIUM 11
Intensive Care For Nurses II
Ventilator dysynchrony: The basics
Delirium in the ICU patient
Gavin Jyont
Nahla Irtiza Ismail
SYMPOSIUM 12
Miscellaneous
Resuscitation goals in trauma:
Haemodynamics, oxygenation and
coagulation
Teo Aik Howe
1500 – 1530
1530 – 1600
1600 – 1630
Non-invasive ventilation: The nitty
gritty
Prevention and treatment of hospitalacquired pressure ulcers
Balanced review of balanced
solutions
Toh Khay Wee
Zainisda Zainuddin
Nor’azim Mohd Yunos
Pulmonary transfusion reaction:
TACO vs TRALI
Transport of the critically ill patient: 10 Ultrasound in resuscitation
Shahridan Mohd Fathil
key things to get the patient ready
Suresh Venugobal
Teoh Sim Chuah
Chest X-rays in the ICU: Can we do
with less?
Healthcare improvement: What
nurses need to know
Rehabilitation and follow-up after
intensive care
Shanthi Ratnam
Ho Siew Eng
Carl Waldmann
1630 –
1730
Tea Satellite Symposium (Pfizer)
1730 –
1830
AGM OF THE MALAYSIAN SOCIETY OF INTENSIVE CARE
DAILY PROGRAMME
30 TH SEPTEMBER 2012, SUNDAY
0800 –
0900
LET’S ASK THE EXPERT 2
0900 –
0945
PLENARY 4
0945 –
1030
PLENARY 5
1030 –
1100
How do I optimise fluid management in my patient? Ram Rajagopalan
ICU admission when resources are limited – The moral basis and outcome triage Gavin Jyont
Safety and quality in critical care Anthony Slater
Tea / Trade Exhibition
1100 –
1300
1100 – 1130
SYMPOSIUM 13
Renal
Renal replacement therapy in AKI: When and how
much?
SYMPOSIUM 14
Neurology
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness: An overview
Ismail Tan Mohd Ali Tan
Claudio Ronco
1130 – 1200
1200 – 1230
1230 – 1300
Patient safety during renal support therapy in ICU
Improving outcomes post cardiac arrest
Manish Kaushik
Ram Rajagopalan
Cardio-renal syndromes: What are they?
Neurologic emergencies in the ICU
Goh Ching Yan
Shanthi Visvanathan
Optimal antibiotic dosing in patients receiving CRRT
Intensive care management of subarachnoid
haemorrhage
Manish Kaushik
Vanitha M Sivanesar
1300 –
1400
Lunch
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