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1 Mumbai CRITICON th 16 th November 2014 Pre-Conference Workshops Friday 14 th November 2014 Workshop 1 : Renal Replacement Therapy Workshop 2 : Advanced Ventilation Workshop 3 : Nursing Workshop Main Conference Day 1 Saturday, 15 th November 2014 Day 2 Sunday, 16 th November 2014
2 Mumbai CRITICON 2014 Renal Replacement Therapy Workshop Friday, 14 th November 2014 Time Topics Speaker 09:00-09:05 Welcome & Introduction to the Workshop Valentine Lobo Rahul Pandit 09:05-09:25 AKI - Pathophysiology and Mechanism of Injury Dilip Karnad 09:30-09:50 Overview of RRT in Critical Care Rahul Pandit 09:55-10:15 CRRT Miracle or Hype Vijaya Patil 10:20-10:40 SLEDD Suited for India Valentine Lobo 10:45-11:00 TEA BREAK 11:05-11:25 Dose of CRRT- High Vs Low and Pharmacological Prakash Jiandani Dosing in CRRT 11:30-11:55 Choice of Dialysate Fluid and Replacement Fluid- Simran Singh Implications 12:00-12:20 Extracorporeal Therapies for Sepsis - Current Valentine Lobo Status 12:25-12:45 Anticoagulation and Circuit Problems Rahul Pandit 12:50-13:10 Nutritional Support and Quality Measures in Acute RRT 13:10-14:10 LUNCH BREAK 14:10-17:25 Work Stations (4 Groups) Bharesh Dedhia Time Station Equipment Instructor 45 mins. CRRT Gambro Prismaflex & Disposable Cartridges, Replacement fluid bags 45 mins. SLEDD & HD Arrt plus or 5008 machine from Fresenius, low and high flux dialyzers and tubings, dialysate concentrates and dry powder bibag 15 mins. TEA BREAK 45 mins. Plasma Exchange Any dialysis machine, plasma filter P2s from Fresenius or Gambro and Tubings 45 mins. Hemoperfusion Adsorba cartridge from Gambro, Toraymyxin cartridge from LG and Cytosorb from Biocon. (these could be dummy cartridges) Programme subject to change Simran Singh Valentine Lobo Bharesh Dedhia Vijaya Patil Ramesh Venkatraman GO TO TOP
3 Mumbai CRITICON 2014 Advanced Ventilation Workshop Friday, 14 th November 2014 TIME TOPIC FACULTY Lectures Chairpersons: JV Divatia and Sheila N Myatra 09:00-09:20 How to optimize PEEP setting J. V. Divatia 09:20-09:40 Spontaneous Ventilation in ARDS Is It Good or Bad? Farhad Kapadia 09:40-10:00 Severe ARDS: Prone position, ECMO or HFO? Sameer Jog 10:00-10:20 Recent Advances in NIV R. K. Mani Discussion 10:30-11:00 TEA BREAK Interactive Session ( with audience poll ) 11:00-11:45 Graphics to Understand Patient Ventilator Asynchrony and Farhad Kapadia its Management Ventilatory Strategies in COPD/Asthma J. V. Divatia 12:30-13:30 LUNCH Workstations (Two stations of 45 mins. each) 13:30-14:15 Newer/Advanced Modes of Ventilation (APRV,PAV,ASV etc) Suresh Ramasubban Akshay Challani 14:15-15:00 EIT /Osophageal Pressure Monitoring/Setting Optimum PEEP J. V. Divatia Sameer Jog Lectures Chairpersons : Farhad Kapadia and Sheila N Myatra 15: 00-15:20 Cardiopulmonary Interactions during Mechanical Ventilation Jean-Louis Teboul 15:20-15:40 Ultra protective strategies in ARDS 15:40-16:00 Difficult to wean : Strategies Suresh Ramasubban 16:00-16:30 TEA 16:30-17:15 Case Based Panel Discussion Moderator : Suresh Ramasubban Chairpersons : R K Mani and Akshay Challani Automated weaning APRV as a rescue in ARDS Launch of Drager Evita V300 Panelists: R K Mani Farhad Kapadia J. V. Divatia J. V. Divatia Sameer Jog Programme subject to change. GO TO TOP
4 Mumbai CRITICON 2014 Nursing CME Friday, 14 th November 2014 Time Topic Speaker 08:00-09:00 Registration Session I : Lectures 09:00-09:15 Nursing Excellence: Raising the bar for Kawaljeet Oberoi quality 09:15-09:30 Effective Communication in Nursing Jaya Kuruvilla 09:30-10:00 Renal Replacement Therapy in the critically Simran Singh ill 10:00-10:20 Preventing nosocomial infections: It takes Ashit Hegde more than an apple a day 10:20-10:40 Fundamental aspects of legal issues in Suganthi Iyer Nursing 10:40-11:00 Avoiding medication errors Bharat Jagiasi 11:10-11:30 TEA BREAK 11:30-11:50 Maximizing organ donation through Dilip Karnad effective nursing care 11:50-12:30 De-coding the IABP Khusrav Bajan 12:30-12:50 Tickling the brain Sonali Vadi 12:50-13:10 Ventilator graphics made easy Sonali Vadi 13:10-14:10 LUNCH BREAK 14:10-14:30 Disease-specific isolation precautions Sweta Shah 14:30-17:30 Session II : Workstations (3 Groups) 50 mins. Workstation I : Airways and Non-invasive ventilation 50 mins. Workstation II : Driving the CAB: BLS, ACLS 30 mins. TEA BREAK 50 mins. Workstation III : Hemodynamic monitoring Sonali Vadi Pandurang Tekawade Archana Srivastava Rishi Kumar Programme Subject to Change. GO TO TOP
5 MUMBAI CRITICON 2014 Main Conference Day 1 Saturday, 15 th November, 2014 No TIME Hall A 08:45-09:00 Inauguration Session 1 Chairpersons : Rahul Pandit Simran Singh 1 09:00-09:20 Hyponatraemia : What do the recent clinical practice guidelines tell us? Ashit Hegde 2 09:20-09:40 Intaabdominal Hypertension: A missing factor that drives MODS? Suresh Ramasubban 3 09:40-10:00 Acute Kidney Injury: An update Ramesh Venkataraman 4 10:00-10:20 Renal Replacement Therapy: Current Strategies Valentine Lobo 10:20-10:30 Discussion 10:30-11:00 TEA BREAK Session 2 Chairpersons : J. V. Divatia Dilip Karnad 5 11:00-11:20 Traumatic Brain Injury : an Update Rahul Pandit 6 11:20-11:40 Role of Hypertonic Saline in raised ICP Shiva Iyer 7 11:40-12:00 Everything you wanted to know about End of Life Care in India and didn t know who to ask R. K. Mani 12:00-12:10 Discussion Session 3 Chairpersons : Ramesh Venkataraman Sheila Nainan Myatra Fluid Management in :10-12:30 How do I know when my patient needs fluids? Jean-Louis Teboul 9 12:30-12:50 What fluid should I give? J. V. Divatia 12:50-13:00 Discussion 13:00-14:00 LUNCH BREAK Session 4 No TIME Hall A Hall B Chairpersons : Shiva Iyer Valentine Lobo Chairpersons : Suresh Ramasubban Akshay Challani 10 14:00-14:20 Septic Myocardial Depression Jean-Louis Teboul 11 Hematological Emergencies in ICU Abhay Bhave 12 14:20-14:40 Fungus other than Candida Atul Kulkarni 13 Conservative Treatment of Liver and Spleen Hematoma Sudeep Shah 14 14:40-15:00 MDR Organisms: Bad bugs, no drugs? Ashit Hegde 15 Role of Interventional Radiology in ICU Vimal Someshwar 16 15:00-15:20 Immunomonitoring in the ICU 17 Encephalitis Satish Khadilkar 15:20-15:30 Discussion Discussion 15:30-16:00 TEA BREAK Session 5 No TIME Hall A Hall B
6 Chairpersons : R. K. Mani Sameer Jog 18 16:00-16:20 The Berlin ARDS definition 20 16:20-16:40 Weaning : Current strategies Suresh Ramasubban 22 16:40-17:00 Ventilator-associated pneumonia: revisiting risk factors 24 17:00-17:20 Pulmonary Embolism: Current management strategies Bharesh Dedhia 17:20-17:30 Discussion Chairpersons : Atul Kulkarni Reshma Ambulkar 19 PK-PD of Drugs : What Intensivists should know Vijaya Patil 21 Dermatogical Conditions in ICU What Intensivists should know Rajiv Joshi 23 Sleep in ICU Jeson Doctor 25 Burnout in ICU: Playing with fire? Bharat Jagiasi Programme Subject to Change. GO TO TOP
7 MUMBAI CRITICON 2014 Main Conference Day 2 Sunday, 16 th November, 2014 No TIME Hall A Hall B Session I : Interactive Case Discussions : Meet the Examiners!!!! Case : Exacerbation of COPD Atul Kulkarni and Sameer Jog Meet the Expert Topic : Science behind CLABSI bundle Speaker : Prakash Jiandani Johnson and Johnson session Hall A Session 6 Chairpersons : Ashit Hegde Prakash Jiandani 26 09:00-09:20 Rational use of blood products in ICU Atul Kulkarni 27 09:20-09:40 TRALI What you should know? 28 09:40-10:00 Sepsis Management : An Update Farhad Kapadia 29 10:00-10:20 Cytosorb, Polymyxin, Ulinastatin : Current status Dilip Karnad 10:20-10:30 Discussion 10:30-11:00 TEA BREAK Session 7 Chairpersons : Pravin Amin J. V. Divatia 30 11:00-11:20 Managing Refractory Hypoxia Sameer Jog 31 11:20-11:40 Weaning-induced cardiac dysfunction: where are we today? Jean Louis Teboul 32 11:40-12:00 Keeping the ventilated patient comfortable: A paradigm shift in ICU sedation. Sheila Nainan Myatra 12:00-12:10 Discussion Session 8 Chairpersons : Farhad Kapadia Vijaya Patil 33 12:10-12:30 Pharmaconutrition : Current Controversies Pravin Amin 34 12:30-12:50 Lactates Don t Shoot the Messenger Jean-Louis Teboul 12:50-13:00 Discussion 13:00-14:00 LUNCH BREAK Session 9 Hall A Chairpersons : Dilip Karnad Sonali Vadi 35 14:00-14:20 Fever in ICU Prakash Jiandani 37 14:20-14:40 Infection Control in ICU: Current Practices Reshma Ambulkar 39 14:40-15:00 Update on Diagnosis and Management of CNS Infections in ICU Ashit Hegde 41 15:00-15:20 Invasive Pulmonary Interventions in ICU Prashant Chhajed 15:20-15:30 Discussion Discussion 15:30-16:00 TEA BREAK Hall B Chairpersons : Ashit Bhagwati C. K. Jani 36 Post Cardiac Arrest Management: An Update Simran Singh 38 Update in Polytrauma Khusrav Bajan 40 Acute Stroke: The Lazarus Effect Shirish Hastak 42 Critical Illness Polyneuropathy and Myopathy- Anything New? Farhad Kapadia
8 Hall B Session II : Interactive Case Discussions : Meet the Examiners!!!! (40 mins each) Case : Neuromuscular Farhad Kapadia and Vijaya Patil Case : Hepatic Failure J. V. Divatia and Rahul Pandit Case : Poisoning Ashit Hegde and Dilip Karnad
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