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