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+ Include: 8 videos + 1 pdf, size: 8.04 GB
+ Target Audience: neonatologists, pediatricians
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+ Information:
The Sharing Progress in Neonatology (SPIN) 2021 event, including the 36th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement, was held virtually from June 10-12, 2021. This symposium focused on the latest advancements in surfactant research and neonatal respiratory care.
Main Topics
The event covered a variety of topics, including:
- Oxygen and surfactant therapy
- Optimal ventilation strategies
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Diagnostic procedures
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
This symposium aimed to provide a platform for professionals to share the latest research, clinical practices, and innovations in neonatal respiratory care, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
13th BENGT ROBERTSON MEMORIAL LECTURE.mp4
MEET THE PROFESSORS.mp4
OPENING + SESSION I OXYGEN AND SURFACTANT.mp4
POSTER VIEWING.mp4
SESSION II OPTIMAL VENTILATION STRATEGIES.mp4
SESSION III DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES.mp4
SESSION IV FREE PRESENTATIONS.mp4
SESSION V ROUND TABLE DEFINITION OF BPD AND OTHER OPEN QUESTIONS.mp4
SPIN2021_scientific-programme-21.05-1.pdf
*Detail:
THURSDAY, June 10, 2021
1300 – 1315 Opening Chair: T. Curstedt, Stockholm, Sweden; H. L. Halliday, Belfast, UK; C.P. Speer, Würzburg, Germany
1315 – 1515 SESSION I – OXYGEN AND SURFACTANT Chair: J.L. Oei, Sydney, Australia; B. Stenson, Edinburgh, UK
1315 – 1345 Oxygen in the first 5 minutes of life in very preterm infants O. D. Saugstad, Oslo, Norway
1345 – 1415 CHF5633 for neonatal RDS and beyond: Where are we in 2021? R. Ramanathan, Los Angeles, USA
1415 – 1445 The miracles of surfactant: LISA, nebulization and carrier of topic drugs C. Härtel, Würzburg, Germany
1445 – 1515 Discussion
1515 – 1530 Break
1530 – 1730 SESSION II – OPTIMAL VENTILATION STRATEGIES Chair: E. Özek, Istanbul, Turkey; K. Sekar, Oklahoma City, USA
1530 – 1600 Indications for and risks of non-invasive respiratory support C. Wright, Denver, USA
1600 – 1630 When is mechanical ventilation indicated in preterm infants? E. Bancalari, Miami, USA
1630 – 1700 Lung recruitment: from theory to clinical application A.H.L. van Kaam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1700 – 1730 Discussion
1730 – 1815 13th BENGT ROBERTSON MEMORIAL LECTURE Introduction: T. Curstedt, Stockholm, Sweden; H. L. Halliday, Belfast, UK Pulmonary hypertension: the hidden danger for newborns S. Abman, Denver, USA
1815 Adjourn
FRIDAY, June 11, 2021
1300 – 1500 SESSION III – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES Chair: G. Lista, Italy; D.G. Sweet, Belfast, UK,
1300 – 1330 What is the latest news about postnatal corticosteroids to prevent or treat BPD? L.W. Doyle, Melbourne, Australia
1330 – 1400 Assessing the cardiovascular component of respiratory pathology M. Kluckow, Sydney, Australia
1400 – 1430 Lung ultrasound in neonatology: feasibility and limitations F. Raimondi, Naples, Italy
1430 Discussion
1500 – 1530 Break
1530 – 1730 MEET THE PROFESSORS
1530 – 1630 Optimal Ventilatory Strategies for Very Immature Infants R. Plavka, Prague, Czech Republic A.H.L. van Kaam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1630 – 1730 Open Questions of Surfactant Administration V. Carnielli, Ancona, Italy H.A. Verder, Holbæk, Denmark
SATURDAY, June 12, 2021
1300 – 1500 SESSION IV: FREE PRESENTATIONS Chair: N. Modi, London, United Kingdom; U. Simeoni, Lausanne, Switzerland
1300 – 1500 Free Presentations
1300 – 1315 Less invasive surfactant administration (LISA): is surfactant prophylaxis coming back?
1315 – 1330 Surfactant aerosol delivery to spontaneously breathing preterm neonates: lesson
1330 – 1345 CHF5633 surfactant with SP-B and SP-C analogues in the treatment of experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome: a biochemical and histopathological study
1345 – 1400 Setting-up of a novel long-term multiple-hit preterm rabbit BPD model F. Stretti; C. Catozzi; C. Casiraghi; E. Scalera; F. Ricci; M. Storti; G. Aquila; F. Ravanetti; L. Ragionieri; R. Ciccimarra; M. Zoboli; G. Villetti; F.Salomone (Parma, Italy)
1400 – 1415 Inflammatory biomarkers in very preterm infants during early intravenous paracetamol O.Aikio; M.Hallman (Oulu, Finland)
1415 – 1430 Hypoxic preconditioning in the fetal to neonatal transition enhances surfactant stability against oxidative stress M. Vento; I. Torres-Cuevas; Ivan Millan; J. M. García-Verdugo (Valencia, Spain)
1430 – 1445 Novel insights from an ovine model: Does intrauterine Ureaplasma exposure disturb neonatal blood brain barrier integrity?
1445 – 1500 Very preterm infants with abnormal general movements show alterations in early amplitude-integrated EEG signals M. Hammerl; M. Waltner-Romen; V. Neubauer; C. Schreiner; U. Kiechl-Kohlendorfer; E. Griesmaier (Innsbruck, Austria)
1500 – 1545 Poster Viewing Chair: G. Buonocore, Siena, Italy; E. Saliba, Paris, France
1500 – 1510 The effects of redox modulation on immature neurons and ERK1/2, AKT AND P38 signaling pathways A. Kumral; I. B. Eltutan; D. Engur; K.U. Tufekci; I. Ercan; S.C. Mıcılı; B. Baysal; S. Genc (Izmir,Turkey)
1510 – 1520 The effect of antenatal corticosteroid administration on neonatal outcomes in premature twin infants <30 weeks gestational age O. Ertekin; F. Sari; M. Buyuktiryai; M. Senol Akin; E. Alyamac Dizdar; S. Suna Oguz (Ankara, Turkey)
1520 – 1530 Does accelerated infant growth affect body mass index (BMI) and body composition during childhood? A cohort study F. Balomenou; D. Rallis; K. Balomenou; M. Tzoufi; E. Siomou; V. Giapros (Ioannina, Greece)
1530 – 1540 The use of methylxanthines in the prevention of acute kidney injury in term newborns with moderate hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy I. Anikin; L. Stryzhak; K. Pavelko (Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine)
1600– 1730 SESSION V – ROUND TABLE DEFINITION OF BPD AND OTHER OPEN QUESTIONS Moderators: E. Bancalari, Miami, USA; M. Hallman, Oulu, Finland
S. Abman, Denver, USA
V. Carnielli, Ancona, Italy
K. Glaser, Leipzig, Germany
C.P. Speer, Würzburg, Germany
C. Wright, Denver, USA
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