Duke University School of Medicine Division of 15th Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation for Infants and Children Conference An Interactive Conference April 16-18, 2018
COURSE DIRECTORS Ira Cheifetz MD FAARC FCCM Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer, Duke Children's Vice-Chair of Pediatrics, Inpatient Practice Associate Chief Medical Officer, Duke Hospital DUKE FACULTY Caroline Ozment, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics ECMO Medical Director Christoph P. Hornik, MD Assoicate Professor of Pediatrics Jeannie Koo, CPNP-AC GUEST FACULTY Professor of Pediatrics Division of Neonatology Univ. of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, AR Associate Professor Weill Cornell Medical College New York City, NY Michael Gentile RRT FAARC FCCM Associate in Research Vice-Chair, IACUC Duke Universtity School of Medicine Neil R. MacIntyre, MD FAARC FCCP Professor of Medicine Clinical Chief, Pulmonary / Critical Care Medicine Medical Director, Respiratory Care Kyle Rehder MD FCCP Associate Professor of Pediatrics Fellowship Director, Pediatric Critical Care Physician Quality Officer Duke Univ. Health System Martin C.J. Kneyber, MD PhD FCCM Chief, Division of Critical Care Medicine Beatrix Children's Hospital University Medical Center Groningen The Netherlands Lee Williford RRT Director, Respiratory Care and ECMO Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters Norfolk, Virginia Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation for Infants and Children Registration online registration: omvconference.com For additional information, contact Veronica Mills (veronica.mills@duke.edu; 919-681-6403). Location and Hotel Information 21c Museum Hotel 111 North Corcoran Street Durham, North Carolina 27701 Phone 919.956.6700 Toll Free 844.301.4629 SPACE IS LIMITED! Cost $645 Please Register by April 1, 2018 Late Registration $695 Room rate: $169 per night Please request: Group Code: DUKEOPT21C Cutoff date: March 16, 2018 Robinder G. Khemani, MD MsCI Associate Professor of Pediatrics Associate Director of Research Dept of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Children s Hospital Los Angeles USC Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles, CA Brian K. Walsh, PhD RRT FAARC Professor and Director of Respiratory Therapy School of Health Sciences, Liberty University President, American Association for Respiratory Care Lynchburg, VA. Located in the heart of downtown Durham and occupying the historic Hill Building, 21c Museum Hotel Durham is a 125-room boutique hotel, contemporary art museum, cultural civic center, and home to Counting House restaurant.
Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation for Infants and Children April 16, 2018 0745 Welcome and Course Introduction 0800 Pediatric ARDS: A Look Back and Ahead 0845 International Practice Patterns and Outcomes in Pediatric ARDS Robinder Khemani, MD 0930 Open Discussion with Drs. Cheifetz and Khemani 0945 Break 1015 The Mechanically Ventilated Child: Awake or Sedate? 1100 Venovenous ECMO: Early Intervention or Rescue Maneuver? Caroline Ozment, MD 1145 Open Discussion with Drs. Traube and Ozment 1200 Lunch Break 1330 Patient-Ventilator Synchrony: A Neonatal Perspective 1415 Airway Graphic Analysis: A Bedside Tool 1500 Open Discussion with Drs. Courtney and Cheifetz 1510 Break 1530 Lung Protective Ventilation: Where Are We and Where are We Going? Neil MacIntyre, MD 1615 Keynote Lecture: Does High Frequency Ventilation Have a Role in 2018? Martin Kneyber, MD 1700 Open Discussion with Drs. MacIntyre and Kneyber April 17, 2018 0745 Respiratory Monitoring: Beyond the Basics Robinder Khemani, MD 0830 High Flow Nasal Cannula: Useful Tool or Passing Fad? Michael Gentile, RRT 0915 Cardiorespiratory Interactions: Ventilating the Infant with Congenital Heart Disease Christoph Hornik, MD 1000 Open Discussion with Dr. Khemani, Mr. Gentile, and Dr. Hornik 1015 Break 1045 The New BPD 1130 Pediatric Delirium: Diagnosis and Management 1215 Open Discussion with Drs. Courtney and Traube 1230 Lunch Break 1400 Interactive Workshop with Course Faculty 1700 Adjourn April 18, 2018 0745 Should Intubated and Mechanically Ventilated Children Ambulate? Pro: Brian Walsh, PhD RRT Con: Martin Kneyber, MD 0845 Aerosol Delivery and Secretion Clearance: Good Stuff In, Bad Stuff Out Lee Williford, RRT 0915 Big Data in Respiratory Care Brian Walsh, PhD RRT 0945 Open Discussion with Dr. Kneyber, Dr. Walsh, and Mr. Williford 1015 Break 1045 Optimizing Enteral Nutrition in Mechanically Ventilated Infants Jeannie Koo, CPNP-AC 1115 NEAR-4-KIDS: An International Intubation Registry What Have We Learned? Kyle Rehder, MD 1200 Open Discussion with Ms. Koo and Dr. Rehder 1215 Concluding Thoughts
Course Description This conference offers hands-on experience optimizing mechanical ventilation for infants and children. Clinicians will participate in lectures and interactive clinical workshops focused on the skills necessary to optimize patient-ventilator interactions using the latest advances in conventional ventilation, high-frequency ventilation, and ventilator graphics analysis. Time will be allocated at the end of each presentation for open discussion with the audience. Learning Objectives Describe the physiology and prevalence of acute lung injury. Discuss the principles of lung protective ventilatory strategies. Identify the general principles and clinical application of high-frequency ventilation. Explore the use of adjunct respiratory therapies for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Describe general principles and application of non-invasive ventilation. Illustrate the cardiopulmonary effects of mechanical ventilation. Identify strategies to optimize patient-ventilator synchrony for infants and children. Discuss strategies to reduce the incidence of chronic lung disease. Target Audience Neonatal and Pediatric Intensivists, Anesthesiologists, Nurse Practitioners, and Respiratory Therapists. Joint Accreditation Statement Commercial Support Acknowledgment This activity is supported, in part, by educational grants. A list of corporate supporters will be included in the Final Brochure, announced at the conference, and published in the course syllabus. Special Assistance Statement The Duke Division of Pediatric Critical Care is committed to making its activities accessible to all individuals. If you are in need of an accommodation, please do not hesitate to call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing to receive service. Disclaimer The information provided at this activity is for continuing medical education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient s medical condition. Cancellation Policy A written notice of cancellation must be received by Friday, March 16, 2018 to receive a refund less a $75 cancellation fee. Refunds for cancellation requests received after this date will not be provided. Attire: Casual attire and comfortable shoes are recommended. In support of improving patient care, Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), to provide continuing education for the health care team. Education Credits Category 1*: Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development designates this educational activity for a maximum of 21.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM and 21.25 ANCC Credits. AARC continuing education credits will be provided for respiratory therapists. Attendees should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. omvconference.com
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