Description
+ Include: 1 videos + 1 pdf, size: 15.2 GB
+ Target Audience: emergency physicians, cardiologists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurosurgeons, cardiac surgeons, infectious disease specialists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Thursday, August 26, 2021, 7:30 AM – Friday, August 27, 2021, 12:45 PM, Virtual Conference, Los Angeles, CA
The purpose of this meeting, “Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management,” is to gather leading scientists and clinicians in the field of therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management. A series of lectures by authorities in this field as well as round table discussions will be organized around a two-day meeting, allowing attendees interested in this topic to discuss the various obstacles that are ahead as temperature is utilized as a treatment paradigm in clinical situations. This will the 11th time the meeting is held; it is known internationally as an opportunity to learn about therapeutic hypothermia across multiple disciplines: cardiology, neurology, emergency medicine, trauma, and pediatrics.
- Assess the importance of therapeutic hypothermia in post cardiac arrest.
- Analyze different approaches to individualize temperature management in patients with hematomas and ICP control in patients with diffuse brain injury.
- Evaluate intravascular cooling techniques with minimal variation in body temperature.
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
August 26-27.mp4 (11 hours)
CompiledSyllabus.pdf
*Detail:
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2021
Moderator: Patrick D. Lyden, MD
7:30 am Conference Login Begins
8:00 am Opening and Welcome Patrick D. Lyden, MD
Session I: Red vs. Blue: Arterial Versus Venous Versus Parenchymal Cooling—Therapeutic Hypothermia for Stroke
8:15 am RECCLAIM II Trial Update Rishi Gupta, MD, MBA
8:30 am Good Hypothermia Treatment Can Benefit Patients Yingying Su, MD
8:45 am Evidence and Opportunity of Hypothermia in Acute Ischemic Stroke—Systemic Versus Selective Hypothermia Yuchuan Ding, MD
9:00 am Panel Discussion Moderator: Matthew Tenser, MD
9:30 am Break
Session II: Red Versus Green: Therapeutic Hypothermia or Not for Cardiac Arrest
9:45 am Hypothermia Versus Normothermia After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Niklas Nielsen, MD, PhD
10:05 am TTM-2 Results—An Alternative View Romergryko G. Geocadin, MD
10:25 am Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Temperature Therapies for Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome Romergryko G. Geocadin, MD
10:40 am Selecting Treatment Based on Initial Illness Severity After Cardiac Arrest Clifton W. Callaway, MD, PhD
10:55 am ICECAP Trial Update Robert Silbergleit, MD
11:10 am ECPR is a Critical Link in the Chain of Survival for Refractory Cardiac Arrest Jason Bartos, MD, PhD
11:25 am AHA Guidelines Updates Cindy H. Hsu, MD, PhD
11:40 am Panel Discussion Moderator: David Hildebrandt, BSN, MBA
12:00 pm Break
12:10 pm Introduction of Keynote Lecture W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD Keynote Lecture
12:15 pm The Use of Therapeutic Hypothermia and Targeted Temperature Management on the Inflammatory Response After CNS Injury, a Basic Science Perspective Helen M. Bramlett, PhD
Session III: Don’t Freak Out, Just Chill
1:00 pm Clinical Practice: Don’t Freak Out, Just Chill David Hildebrandt, BSN, MBA
1:15 pm Management of Hemodynamics and Coagulation During Therapeutic Cooling Kees H. Polderman, MD, PhD
1:30 pm Flipping Dials: Owning the Ventilator in the Post-Arrest Patient Nicholas J. Johnson, MD
1:45 pm Panel Discussion Moderator: Shahed Toossi, MD
2:15 pm Break
Session IV: Temperature Management for COVID-19 and Other Severely Ill Patients
2:30 pm Body Temperature and Mortality in COVID-19 Kiyotake Ishikawa, MD, PhD
2:45 pm Therapeutic Hypothermia in ARDS Joseph Varon, MD
3:00 pm CHILL-SHOCK: Results of the Cardiogenic Shock Intravascular Cooling Trial Jonathan Paul, MD
3:15 pm TTM in COVID-19: Fever and Post-Arrest Management Benjamin S. Abella, MD, MPhil
3:30 pm Panel Discussion Moderator: May Kim-Tenser, MD
Session V: A Decade of Success—10 Years Chilling at the Beach
4:00 pm A Decade of Success—10 Years Chilling at the Beach W.Dalton Dietrich, PhD, Kees H. Polderman, MD, PhD, Graham Nichol, MD, MPH, Hans Friberg, MD, PhD, EDIC
4:15 pm Adjourn
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