poster overview tuesday 30 september

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poster overview tuesday 30 september
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ETHICS IN THE ICU II
CATHETER-RELATED
INFECTIONS
THE BODY COMPOSITION
& METABOLISM OF ICU
PATIENTS
SEPSIS PROGNOSIS I
MONITORING &
ASSESSMENT OF
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION
OPTIMISATION OF ICU
SERVICES & EDUCATION
Area Madrid
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FUNGAL & VIRAL
INFECTIONS
CARDIOVASCULAR
DYNAMICS:
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AIRWAY & AIRWAY
MANAGEMENT
RISK FACTORS OF AKI &
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NEURO-INTENSIVE CARE
ANTIMICROBIAL USE
AND PKIPD
ELECTROLYTES,
MICRONUTRIENTS &
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SEPSIS: EXPERIMENTAL
STUDIES
ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN
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Area Madrid
Area Malaga
Area Murcia
Area Oviedo
Area Seville
Area Tenerife
SEPSIS CLINICAL
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CARDIAC ARREST:
PROGNOSIS &
OUTCOMES
ACUTE RESPIRATORY
FAILURE: FROM
INTUBATION TO
WEANING ATTEMPTS
DIAGNOSIS &
MANAGEMENT OF AKI
ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROMES & HEART
FAILURE
PREDICTORS OF ICU
OUTCOME II
Area Valencia
Area Vigo
BIOMARKERS IN ACUTE
LUNG INJURY
ACUTE RESPIRATORY
FAILURE MISCELLANEA
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Barcelona
Vienna
Berlin
Athens
Rome
Stockholm
Geneva
Paris
Glasgow
Amsterdam
MICROCIRCULATION
MANAGEMENT TO
IMPROVE OUTCOME
IS ALL AKI EQUAL?
NEUROCONTROVERSIES:
WHAT TYPE OF FLUID
FOR THE INJURED
BRAIN?
HAEMODYNAMIC
OPTIMISATION IN HIGH
RISK SURGERY
TURBULENCES IN THE
ICU
THE LIFE-PRIORITY
SESSION
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE:
YEAR IN REVIEW 2
THE ELDERLY ICU PATIENT:
DEMOGRAPHICS HAS
REACHED THE ICU
LIVER
ICM EXPERIMENTAL
2 - HOST-PATHOGEN
INTERACTIONS
ABSTRACT AWARD
WINNING SESSION
RESPIRATORY
ASSESSMENT &
MONITORING
NEW FINDINGS IN
CARDIOVASCULAR
DYNAMICS
FUNGAL INFECTIONS
MANAGEMENT OF
SEPSIS
RESPIRATORY
DYSFUNCTION IN SEPSIS
NUTRITION: THE BEST NEW
MIXTURE
HAEMODYNAMIC
MANAGEMENT OF THE
SURGICAL PATIENT
THE ICU TEAM IN ITS
ENVIRONMENT
CLINICAL ADVANCES IN
NURSING & PHYSIOTHERAPY
PRACTICE
09:40
11:00
11:10
12:00
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IMMUNE SURVEILLANCE
IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
NEXT - DEBATE
HOW DO I MANAGE
HAEMODYNAMICS IN
SEPSIS?
HOW DO I DECIDE
TO TREAT FUNGAL
INFECTIONS?
HOW TO VENTILATE A
PATIENT WITH SEVERE
COPD?
WHEN TO START RRT?
HOW DO I MANAGE
CARDIAC ARREST IN THE
TRAUMA PATIENT?
HOW DO I MANAGE
SODIUM DISORDERS IN
THE NEURO-ICU?
HOW DO I REACH
CONSENSUS TO LIMIT LIFESUSTAINING THERAPIES?
HOW DO I ELIMINATE TOXINS
IN SEVERE POISONING?
HOW DO I MANAGE SEVERE
PRE ECLAMPSIA?
HOW DO I IMPLEMENT EARLY
MOBILISATION IN MY ICU?
Patient Directed
Ventilation – Breathe
more Naturally
BALANCED
CRYSTALLOIDS IN FLUID
MANAGEMENT: WHAT'S
NEW?
MANAGING VENTILATED
PATIENTS MORE
EFFICIENTLY:
INTELLIVENT-ASV
ADVANCED MONITORING
IN ICU PATIENTS
IMPROVING CARE
THROUGH TEAMWORK:
BREAKING DOWN
BARRIERS TO IMPROVE
PATIENT SAFETY
FROM TUBE TO MASK - HOW
EIT CAN SUPPORT THE
RESPIRATION PATHWAY
EARLY INTERVENTION
STRATEGIES IN HAP
IMPROVING OUTCOMES
WITH PERIOPERATIVE
HEMODYNAMIC
OPTIMIZATION
LEARNINGS ON THE
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF
SEVERE SEPSIS SHED LIGHT
ON ALBUMIN ROLE
ARDS FROM SPECIFIC
AETIOLOGIES
AKI: MANAGING THE
RARITIES
UPDATE IN TRAUMA
CARE
JOINT WITH ISCCM EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
ON DELIVERY OF ICU
CARE: IS OUTCOME SET
BEFORE ADMISSION?
OPTIMAL
ANTIMICROBIAL CHOICE
IN SEVERE SEPSIS
BIOMARKERS OF AKI
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF ICU
OUTCOMES: A MUST AND A
THREAT?
DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS:
FINDING THE RIGHT WORDS
JOINT WITH ESPNIC CARING FOR CHILDREN IN
THE ICU
12:30
14:00
JOINT WITH ISF - SEPSIS
2014: ARE WE READY
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14:15
15:45
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NEXT - EXPERTS IN THE
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NEXT - CHALLENGE
PROTECTIVE
VENTILATION: FOR
EVERYONE?
JOINT WITH ERC CARDIAC ARREST
UPDATE
16:00
18:00
FLUID ADMINISTRATION
OXYGEN METABOLISM IN
SEVERE SEPSIS
MULTIMODAL
NEUROMONITORING:
RESULTS FROM
AN MULTIMODAL
NEUROMONITORINGRESULTS FROM AN
INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS
CARDIOVASCULAR
DYNAMICS: BACK TO BASICS
UNRAVELLING THE
COMPLEX ICU PATIENT
CNS INFLAMMATION AND
INFECTION
ESICM GENERAL ASSEMBLY
18:15
19:30
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TUeSDAY 30 september
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TUeSDAY 30 september
CLINICAL TRIALS IN THE
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LUNG INJURY
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Keynote Lecture
IMMUNE SURVEILLANCE IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
ROOM Geneva
Presentation
ROOM Barcelona
Thematic Session
Tom van der Poll, Amsterdam, Netherlands
MICROCIRCULATION MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE OUTCOME
 Chairs: Jan Bakker, Rotterdam, Netherlands & Didier Payen de la Garanderie, Paris, France
08:30 – 08:45
Fluids and blood products
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Vasopressors
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Inodilators
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
ROOM Vienna
Can Ince, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Daniel De Backer, Brussels, Belgium
Jan Bakker, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Thematic Session
08:30 – 08:45
Transient vs persistent AKI
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Septic vs non-septic AKI
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
AKI in surgical patients
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
IS ALL AKI EQUAL?
Michael Darmon, Saint-Etienne, France
Heleen Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Thematic Session
NEUROCONTROVERSIES: WHAT TYPE OF FLUID FOR THE INJURED BRAIN?
08:30 – 08:45
Chloride-rich vs balanced lactate-containing solutions
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Alternative fluid solutions (hypertonic lactate, ketones)
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Still a place for colloids?
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
Thematic Session
Jean-François Payen, Grenoble, France
Mauro Oddo, Lausanne, Switzerland
David Menon, Cambridge, United Kingdom
HAEMODYNAMIC OPTIMISATION IN HIGH RISK SURGERY
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
 Chairs: Michael Sander, Berlin, Germany & Diederik van Dijk, Utrecht, Netherlands
08:30 – 08:45
A review of the evidence
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Lessons from optimise
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Clinical vs cost effectiveness data
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
ROOM Rome
Cardiovascular dynamics
08:45 – 08:48
Discussion
08:48 – 09:03
RCT and systematic reviews
09:03 – 09:06
Discussion
09:06 – 09:21
My favorite 3 papers
09:21 – 09:24
Discussion
09:24 – 09:30
Intensive Care: An external perspective
ROOM Paris
Thematic Session
Mike Grocott, Southampton, United Kingdom
Rupert Pearse, London, United Kingdom
Maurizio Cecconi, London, United Kingdom
Anders Perner, Copenhagen, Denmark
Margaret Herridge, Toronto, Canada
Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands
THE ELDERLY ICU PATIENT: DEMOGRAPHICS HAS REACHED THE ICU
Be aware of the difference – Physiologic changes in the elderly
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
ICU admission criteria for the elderly – An unsolved question
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Outcome of the elderly ICU patient – Prediction and reality
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
Patient perception: The nightmare of intensive care
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Family perception: Lack of information and empathy
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Staff perception: Bullying and hierarchism
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
Thematic Session
08:30 – 08:45
Ischaemic liver failure: Epidemiology and management
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Cholestatic liver injury at the ICU
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Secondary liver failure / Acute on chronic
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
ROOM Amsterdam
 Chairs: Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France & Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands
A new questionnaire on quality of care: The Euro Q2
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Families' perceptions: The environment of the ICU
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Family tutors and navigators
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
Rik Gerritsen, Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Bertrand Guidet, Paris, France
Valentin Fuhrmann, Hamburg, Germany
Sergio Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria, Spain
Julia Wendon, London, United Kingdom
From Bench to Bedside Session
ICM EXPERIMENTAL 2 – HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS
 Chairs: Antonio Torres, Barcelona, Spain & Tom van der Poll, Amsterdam, Netherlands
08:30 – 08:45
How bugs interact with the host
08:45 – 08:50
Discussion
08:50 – 09:05
Measurements in patients
09:05 – 09:10
Discussion
09:10 – 09:25
Antibiotics & the importance of the gut microbiome
09:25 – 09:30
Discussion
ROOM Barcelona
Oral Presentations
Steve Opal, Pawtucket, United States
Adam Linder, Lund, Sweden
Christian Brun-Buisson, Créteil, France
ABSTRACT AWARD WINNING SESSION
 Chairs: Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands & Jacques Duranteau, Kremlin-Bicetre, France
09:40 – 10:00
VASOPRESSIN OR NOREPINEPHRINE IN VASOPLEGIC AFTER CARDIAC
SURGERY (VANCS STUDY): A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND AND CONTROLLED
STUDY
L.A. Hajjar, J.L. Vincent, A. Rhodes, F. Galas,
J.T. Fukushima, E.A. Osawa, S.M. Grande,
J.P. Almeida, S. Zefferino, L. Camara,
F.B. Jatene, R.K. Filho, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
Brussels, Belgium, London, United Kingdom
0441
10:00 – 10:20
VITDAL@ICU: CORRECTION OF VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS – A RANDOMIZED PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL
K. Amrein, C. Schnedl, K.B. Christopher,
T.R. Pieber, H. Dobnig, Graz, Austria, Boston,
United States
0442
10:20 – 10:40
DELAY TO ADMISSION TO CRITICAL CARE AND MORTALITY AMONG
DETERIORATING WARD PATIENTS IN 49 UK HOSPITALS – RESULTS FROM
(SPOT)LIGHT: A MULTI-SITE, PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL COHORT STUDY
S.K. Harris, K. Rowan, M. Singer, C. Sanderson,
London, United Kingdom
0443
10:40 – 11:00
CYTOMEGALOVIRUS REACTIVATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
D. Ong, C. Spitoni, P. Klein Klouwenberg,
F. Verduyn Lunel, M. Schultz, M. Bonten,
O. Cremer, Utrecht, Netherlands, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
0444
Ruth Endacott, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Christiane Hartog, Jena, Germany
Charles Sprung, Jerusalem, Israel
LIVER
Christina Jones, Liverpool, United Kingdom
THE LIFE-PRIORITY SESSION
08:30 – 08:45
Thematic Session
Stephen J. Brett, London, United Kingdom
 Chairs: Julia Wendon, London, United Kingdom & Sonja Fruhwald, Graz, Austria
TURBULENCES IN THE ICU
08:30 – 08:45
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Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Boulogne, France
08:30 – 08:45
 Chairs: Christina Jones, Liverpool, United Kingdom & Paulo Maia, Porto, Portugal
ROOM Stockholm
Thematic Session
ROOM Glasgow
Barbara Philips, London, United Kingdom
 Chairs: Nino Stocchetti, Milan, Italy & Pedro Navarrete Navarro, Granada, Spain
ROOM Athens
08:30 – 08:45
 Chairs: Charles Sprung, Jerusalem, Israel & Bertrand Guidet, Paris, France
 Chairs: Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom & Michael Joannidis, Innsbruck, Austria
ROOM Berlin
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE: YEAR IN REVIEW 2
TUeSDAY 30 september
08:00 – 08:25
Thematic Session
 Chairs: Elie Azoulay, Paris, France & Jean-François Timsit, Paris, France
SCIENTIfic programme
ROOM Barcelona
 Chair: Geoffrey Bellingan, London, United Kingdom
Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands
J. Randall Curtis, Seattle, United States
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RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT & MONITORING
ROOM Rome
09:40 – 09:55
CT-SCAN AND ULTRASOUND COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF LUNG AERATION
IN ARDS
S. Mongodi, I. Algieri, F. Mojoli, D. Chiumello,
M. Cressoni, G. Via, A. Braschi, Pavia, Italy,
Milano, Italy
0445
09:55 – 10:10
HIGH-FLOW NASAL OXYGEN CANNULA VERSUS CONVENTIONAL OXYGEN
THERAPY TO PREVENT POSTEXTUBATION LUNG AERATION LOSS: A
MULTICENTRIC RANDOMIZED CONTROL LUNG ULTRASOUND STUDY
S. Perbet, A. Gerst, R. Chabanne, A. Soummer,
J.-S. Faure, J. Pascal, B. Pereira, J.-J. Rouby,
J.-M. Constantin, Clermont-Ferrand, France,
Paris, France
0446
10:10 – 10:25
ULTRASOUND VERSUS ELECTRICAL THORACIC BIOIMPEDANCE TECHNIQUE
IN ASSESSMENT OF EXTRAVASCULAR LUNG WATER AND CARDIAC
PERFORMANCE DURING WEANING FROM MECHANICAL VENTILATION
D.H. Zidan, A.S. Okasha, M.M. Megahed,
R.M. Ibrahim, A.A.A. Mahrous, Alexandria, Egypt
0447
10:25 – 10:40
AGE AND LIMB WEAKNESS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH WEAK COUGH AT
EXTUBATION
P. Beuret, C. Roux, N. Pelletier, J.-C. Chakarian,
B. Philippon-Jouve, X. Fabre, M. Kaaki, Roanne,
France
0448
P. Somhorst, M. van Mourik, A.A. Koopman,
D. Gommers, Rotterdam, Netherlands
0449
10:40 – 10:55
SURFACE EMG OF EXTRA-DIAPHRAGMATIC MUSCLES CAN ASSESS MUSCLE
UNLOADING DURING NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTILATORY SUPPORT
ROOM Berlin
Oral Presentations
NEW FINDINGS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DYNAMICS
SYSTEMIC DYSREGULATION OF THE ANGIOPOIETIN-1/2 SYSTEM IN ADULTS
UNDERGOING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS (CBP)
E. Charbonney, E. Wilcox, Y. Shan,
P. Perez d’Empaire, A. Dugal, M. Glogauer,
G.D. Rubenfeld, S. Sutherland, C. Lilles, C. Dos
Santos, Montréal, Canada, Toronto, Canada,
Cleveland, United States, Seattle, United States
0450
THE ADMIN-ICU SURVEY: A SURVEY ON ANTIMICROBIALS DOSING AND
MONITORING STRATEGIES IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
A. Tabah, J. Roberts, J.J. De Waele, J. Lipman,
J.R. Zahar, M.O. Cotta, G. Barton, J.-F. Timsit,
Brisbane, Australia, Ghent, Belgium, Angers,
France, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Paris,
France
0460
09:55 – 10:10
CRITICAL CARE MANAGEMENT OF SEPSIS: A COST-ANALYSIS FROM A HEALTH
CARE PERSPECTIVE
M.E. Koster-Brouwer, P.M.C. Klein Klouwenberg,
W. Pasma, T. van der Poll, M.J.M. Bonten,
O.L. Cremer, Utrecht, Netherlands, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
0461
10:10 – 10:25
HYPOTENSIVE VERSUS NON HYPOTENSIVE COMMUNITY ADQUIRE SEVERE
SEPSIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DETECTION, TIME TO THERAPEUTIC
MANAGEMENT AND PROGNOSIS
L. Ballester, J. Méndez, J. Gil, R. Martínez,
F. Riera, J.A. Capdevila, E. Palomera,
J.C. Yébenes, Mataró, Spain
0462
10:25 – 10:40
EARLY PROCALCITONIN KINETICS MAY INDICATE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE
EMPIRICAL ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SEPSIS WITHIN HOURS
D. Trásy, M.F. Németh, K. Tánczos,
A. Osztroluczki, J. Fazakas, P. Hankovszky,
E. Hajdú, Z. Molnár, Szeged, Hungary, Budapest,
Hungary
0463
10:40 – 10:55
INFLUENCE OF HOSPITAL ENTRANCE TIME AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION ON
PROCESS INDICATORS AND OUTCOME IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK
PATIENTS
C. Hurtado, R. Zaragoza, S. Sancho,
J.J. Camarena, R. González, E. Colomer,
T. Gastaldo, R. Balaguer, A. Romero, Valencia,
Spain
0464
ROOM Stockholm
CORRELATION BETWEEN RENAL DOPPLER RESISTIVE INDEX AND SVO2 IN
EARLY POST-OPERATIVE CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENTS
A. Vezzani, T. Manca, F. Benassi, B. Borrello,
A. Agostinelli, I. Spaggiari, C. Brusasco,
F. Corradi, Parma, Italy, Genova, Italy
0451
10:10 – 10:25
EARLY PERIPHERAL PERFUSION TARGETED FLUID THERAPY LEADS TO LESS
FLUID ADMINISTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK: A PROSPECTIVE
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
M.E. van Genderen, N. Engels, A. Lima,
E. Klijn, J. Bakker, J. van Bommel, Rotterdam,
Netherlands
0452
10:25 – 10:40
VA ECMO IN THE MANAGEMENT OF NON-SURGICAL PATIENTS WITH
CARDIOGENIC SHOCK AND CARDIAC ARREST
P. Ostadal, A. Kruger, D. Vondrakova,
P. Kmonicek, M. Mates, M. Skabradova,
S. Horakova, P. Jehlicka, D. Doubek, K. Kopriva,
M. Janotka, P. Neuzil, Prague, Czech Republic
0453
10:40 – 10:55
DISSOCIATION OF SUBLINGUAL AND GUT MICROCIRCULATION IN SEPTIC
PATIENTS
V.S. Kanoore Edul, C. Ince, N. Navarro,
L. Previgliano, A. Risso Vazquez, N.P. Rubatto,
A. Dubin, La Plata, Argentina, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
0454
Oral Presentations
FUNGAL INFECTIONS
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
09:55 – 10:10
10:10 – 10:25
CANDIDA INFECTION IN NON-NEUTROPENIC ICU PATIENTS: VALUE OF
(1,3)-B-D-GLUCAN AND CANDIDA ALBICANS GERM TUBE ANTIBODIES
CONCENTRATIONS OF MICAFUNGIN 100 MG DAILY IN PLASMA AND BURN
ESCHARES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH SEVERE BURN INJURIES
EVOLUTION OF ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS USE IN SPANISH INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
THROUGH THE YEARS. DATA FROM 2006 -2013 ENVIN-HELICS REGISTRY
A. Loza, C. Castro, I. Zakariya, D. Macias,
P. Saavedra, S. Ruiz-Santana, E. MartinMazuelos, C. Leon, Seville, Spain, Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Spain
0455
M.J. Asensio, M. Sánchez Sánchez, B. Galván
Guijo, E. Herrero de Lucas, L. Cachafeiro
Fuciños, A. Agrifoglio Rotaeche, E. Perales
Ferrera, S. Luque, A. García de Lorenzo y
Mateos, Madrid, Spain, Barcelona, Spain
0456
CYTOMEGALOVIRUS SEROPREVALENCE AS A RISK FACTOR FOR POOR
OUTCOME IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
D. Ong, P. Klein Klouwenberg, F. Verduyn Lunel,
C. Spitoni, J. Frencken, B. Dekker, M. Schultz,
M. Bonten, O. Cremer, Utrecht, Netherlands,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
0465
09:55 – 10:10
INCIDENCE, OUTCOMES AND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK ADMITTED
TO ICU. RESULTS OF A SPANISH MULTICENTER STUDY
R. Herrán Monge, M.M. García García,
P. Merino García, A. Muriel Bombín, D. Andaluz,
J.C. Ballesteros, M. Martínez Barrios, B. Álvarez
Martínez, A.M. Domínguez Berrot, S. Macías,
S. Moradillo, M.M. Gobernador, C. Tarancón,
J. Blanco Varela, Valladolid, Spain, Salamanca,
Spain, Burgos, Spain, Ponferrada, Spain, León,
Spain, Segovia, Spain, Palencia, Spain, Soria,
Spain, Zamora, Spain
0466
10:10 – 10:25
CHANGES OF INDUCED SPUTUM AND PLASMA STREM-1, TNF-α AND IL-10
LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE PNEUMONIA
Z. Tang, L. Tong, J. Wu, M. Zeng, J. Chen, X. Guan,
Guangzhou, China
0467
10:25 – 10:40
CEREBRAL EFFECTS OF LATERAL TRENDELENBURG VS SEMIRECUMBENT
POSITION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED
PNEUMONIA
J. López-Aguilar, G. Li Bassi, M.E. Quílez,
J.D. Martí, M. Rigol, O. Tavares-Ranzani,
E. Aguilera, I. Ferrer, L. Blanch, A. Torres,
Sabadell, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, L'Hospitalet
de Llobregat, Spain
0468
10:40 – 10:55
SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN THE 2013-14 EPIDEMIC
INFLUENZA PERIOD
L. Lagunes, S. Ramírez, A. Antón, T. Pumarola,
J. Rello, Barcelona, Spain
0469
P. Olaechea, N. Mas, M. Palomar, F. AlvarezLerma, S. Uriona, X. Nuvials, M.P. Gracia,
M. Catalán, B. Jimenez, G. Aguilar, Galdakao,
Spain, Lleida, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Madrid,
Spain, Zaragoza, Spain, Valencia, Spain
0457
ROOM Geneva
Oral Presentations
NUTRITION: THE BEST NEW MIXTURE
 Chairs: Kenneth Christopher, Boston, United States & Pierre Singer, Petah Tiqva, Israel
10:25 – 10:40
IMPACT OF ANTIFUNGAL PRESCRIPTION ON THE MAIN CANDIDA SPECIES IN
THE ICU – EVOLUTION AND TRENDS OVER 10 YEARS
S. Bailly, D. Maubon, P. Fournier, H. Pelloux,
C. Schwebel, C. Chapuis, L. Foroni, M. Cornet,
J.F. Timsit, Grenoble, France, Paris, France
0458
10:40 – 10:55
EMERGENCE OF AZOLE-RESISTANT ASPERGILLUS IN THE ICU
A.W.M. in t Veld - van Wingerden, A. Russcher,
E.J. Kuijper, J. van Paassen, Leiden, Netherlands
0459
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RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION IN SEPSIS
09:40 – 09:55
 Chairs: Ricard Ferrer Roca, Sabadell, Spain & Jan De Waele, Ghent, Belgium
09:40 – 09:55
Oral Presentations
 Chairs: Alain Mercat, Angers, France & Jordi Rello, Barcelona, Spain
09:55 – 10:10
ROOM Athens
MANAGEMENT OF SEPSIS
09:40 – 09:55
 Chairs: Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Boulogne, France & Jean-Louis Teboul, Kremlin-Bicetre, France
09:40 – 09:55
Oral Presentations
 Chairs: Bernardo Bollen Pinto, London, United Kingdom & Jean Carlet, Paris, France
09:40 – 09:55
INCREASING CALORIE CONTENT SLOWS GASTRIC EMPTYING IN THE
CRITICALLY ILL
M.P. Plummer, P. Kar, M.J. Chapman,
C.E. Cousins, D.K. Heyland, M. Horowitz,
K.L. Jones, A.M. Deane, Adelaide, Australia,
Ontario, Canada
0470
09:55 – 10:10
NUTRITION DAY ICU: 9,777 CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS NUTRITIONAL PROFILE
WORLD WIDE
I. Ben David, P. Singer, S. Kosak, M. Hiesmayr,
Petah Tikva, Israel, Vienna, Austria, Vienne,
Austria
0471
10:10 – 10:25
INITIAL DERIVATION AND VALIDATION OF THE LIFE (LIVER INJURY FAILURE
EVALUATION) SCORE TO PREDICT OUTCOME IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
C. Edmark, M. Bell, T. Whitehouse, J. Wendon,
K.B. Christopher, Stockholm, Sweden,
Birmingham, United Kingdom, London, United
Kingdom, Boston, United States
0472
10:25 – 10:40
NECROSIS AND APOPTOSIS IN LIVER, SPLEEN, PANCREAS, KIDNEY AND
INTESTINAL TISSUE INDUCED BY INTRA-ABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION IN A
PORCINE MODEL. SECOND PART OF AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
J.A. Buensuseso Alfaro, M. Poblano
Morales, M.A. Moreno Eutimio, J. Mendoza
Escorza, S. Zamora Gómez, G. Magdaleno
Lara, F.J. Tendillo Cortijo, M. Lomelí Terán,
J.J. Martínez Mazariegos, E. Deloya Tomas,
L. Torres López, T. Mondragon Labelle, Mexico,
Mexico, Madrid, Spain, Santiago de Queretaro,
Mexico, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico
0473
TUeSDAY 30 september
Oral Presentations
SCIENTIfic programme
ROOM Vienna
 Chairs: Giorgio Iotti, Pavia, Italy & Luciano Gattinoni, Milan, Italy
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ROOM Paris
Oral Presentations
A.A. Litonjua, L.E. Fredenburgh, R.M. Baron,
L. Gazourian, A.F. Massaro, K. Nakahira,
A.M.K. Choi, K.B. Christopher, Boston, United
States, New York, United States
0474
Area Alicante
Poster Corner
ETHICS IN THE ICU II
 Chairs: Christiane Hartog, Jena, Germany & Tarek Sharshar, Paris, France
10:10 – 12:00
BRAIN DEATH DETERMINATION IN 91 COUNTRIES: ARE WE THINKING ALIKE?
S. Wahlster, E.F. Wijdicks, P.V. Patel,
J.C. Hemphill III, D.M. Greer, F.J. Mateen,
Boston, United States, Minnesota, United States,
San Francisco, United States, New Haven, United
States
0490
POSITIVE. PERCEIVED OBSTACLES TO SATISFACTORY INTERACTION IN
TREATING ICU VENTILATED PATIENTS
A.-S. Debue, N. Kentish-Barnes, Paris, France
0491
DO NOT ATTEMPT CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION FORM
DOCUMENTATION
C. Eyeington, K. Rowe, Chelmsford, United
Kingdom
0492
DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH: A TRUST WIDE AUDIT OF COMPLIANCE
R. Chauhan, K. Smith, K. Archer, N. Arora,
Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom
0493
A DYNAMIC MODEL OF ICU DECISION MAKING: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
G. Karp, M. Ben-Nun, E.K. Kishinevsky,
G.G. Bergman, N. Adi, Rehovot, Israel
0494
ATTITUDES TO CO-ENROLMENT ON CRITICAL CARE: A SURVEY OF RESEARCH
NURSING OPINION
K.M. Wilkinson, M. Bland, A. Krige, Blackburn,
United Kingdom
0495
HAEMODYNAMIC MANAGEMENT OF THE SURGICAL PATIENT
 Chairs: Michael Sander, Berlin, Germany & Yasser Sakr, Jena, Germany
09:40 – 09:55
09:55 – 10:10
10:10 – 10:25
10:25 – 10:40
10:40 – 10:55
THE EFFECT OF A “PREEMPTIVE PEEP STRATEGY” ON THE ENHANCE
OF OXYGENATION AND RESPIRATORY MECHANIC IN OBESE PATIENTS
DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA WITH TRENDELENBURG POSITION AND
PNEUMOPERITONEUM: THE OPERA STUDY
P. Terragni, C. Faggiano, I. De Domenici,
G. Bussone, S. Tardivo, Y. Longhitano,
I. Pattarino, E. Calza, F. Porpiglia, A. Tempia,
V.M. Ranieri, Turin, Italy
0475
GOAL-DIRECTED RESUSCITATION IN HIGH-RISK PATIENTS UNDERGOING
CARDIAC SURGERY (GRICS) – A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL
E. Osawa, A. Rhodes, J.-L. Vincent, F. Galas,
J. Fukushima, B. Pileggi, M. Lima, M. Piccioni,
R. Chan, J. Almeida, F. Jatene, L. Hajjar,
Sao Paulo, Brazil, London, United Kingdom,
Brussels, Belgium
0476
A PRAGMATIC MULTI-CENTRE TRIAL ON INTRAOPERATIVE FLUID
MANAGEMENT USING PULSE PRESSURE VARIATION IN HIGH-RISK PATIENTS
L.M.S. Malbouisson, J.M. Silva Jr.,
M.J.C. Carmona, M.C.S. Assunção, J.L. Valiatti,
M.R. Lopes, C.M. Simões, F. Michard,
J.O.C. Auler Jr, Sao Paulo, Brazil, São Paulo,
Brazil, Catanduva, Brazil, Geneva, Switzerland
0477
HIGH CENTRAL VENOUS SATURATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED
MORTALITY AND ORGAN FAILURE AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
F. Balzer, M. Habicher, V. Mezger, C. von
Heymann, M. Simon, H. Grubitzsch, M. Sander,
Berlin, Germany, Jena, Germany
0478
THE EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE EXERCISE ON POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOME IN
ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM (AAA) PATIENTS: PILOT STUDY
K. Richardson, G. Sanders, P. Hayden,
S. Marcora, J. Hopker, Gillingham, United
Kingdom
0479
ROOM Glasgow
Oral Presentations
THE ICU TEAM IN ITS ENVIRONMENT
 Chairs: Akos Csomos, Budapest, Hungary & Ruth Endacott, Plymouth, United Kingdom
HANDOVERS IN THE ICU: INTEROBSERVER AGREEMENT ON DIAGNOSIS AND
GOALS BETWEEN DAYTIME AND NIGHTTIME INTENSIVISTS
M. Dutra, M.V. Monteiro, K.B. Ribeiro,
G.P.P. Schettino, A.C. Amaral, São Paulo, Brazil,
Toronto, Canada
0480
09:55 – 10:10
IMPACT OF RESIDENT TURNOVER ON MORBI-MORTALITY OF CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS – A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE CUB-REA DATABASE
B.G. Chousterman, R. Pirracchio, B. Guidet,
P. Aegerter, H. Mentec, Argenteuil, France,
Paris, France, Boulogne, France
0481
10:10 – 10:25
SURFACES AND AMBIENT AIR DECONTAMINATION STUDY IN THE
ENVIRONMENT OF AN ICU, USING A PORTABLE UVGI DEVICE
D. Sidiras, D. Karapanos, V. Aggelidou,
A. Kalatzi, G. Anthopoulos, St Leonards on Sea,
United Kingdom, Athens, Greece
0482
10:25 – 10:40
QUANTIFYING THE NON ICU COMPONENT OF THE WORKLOAD OF ICU NURSES
AND DOCTORS
S. Nair, C. O'Connor, S. Burke, D. Finnerty,
M. Donnelly, A.M. Barnes, Dublin, Ireland
0483
10:40 – 10:55
COMMUNICATION WITH PRIMARY CARE: COMPARISON OF INFORMATION IN ICU J. Highgate, R. Gray, O. Boyd, Brighton, United
& HOSPITAL DISCHARGE SUMMARIES
Kingdom
09:40 – 09:55
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
ROOM Amsterdam
Oral Presentations
0484
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN PATIENTS OVER 80 YEARS: THE VISION C. Martín Dal Gesso, J.A. Silva Obregón,
OF MEDICAL STAFF
C. Marián Crespo, S. Saboya Sánchez,
M.A. Romera Ortega, J.E. Romo Gonzales,
Guadalajara, Spain, Madrid, Spain
0496
EVALUATION OF THE AWARENESS OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS REGARDING
REFERRAL OF POTENTIAL ORGAN DONORS: SPECIALISTS VS RESIDENTS
0497
AWARENESS ABOUT ORGAN DONATION OF THE STAFF OF A SPANISH HOSPITAL P. Carcelén, Z.E. Aray, F. Gómez, A. Marcos,
F.C. Tarancón, T.L. Álvarez, S.M. Cortés,
A.C. Caballero, Zamora, Spain
0498
INCIDENCE OF NEUROLOGIC DEATH AMONG PATIENTS WITH BRAIN INJURY: A
RETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN TURKISH HEALTH SYSTEM
C. Kaymak, I. Sencan, M.A. Aydin, A. Kapuagasi,
B. Kemaloglu, E. Kahveci, H. Basar, D. Oztuna,
Ankara, Turkey
0499
IMMINENT DEATH (ID) IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. HOW AND WHERE TO
TRY IT?
E. del Campo Molina, M.N. Parias Ángel,
M.C. Alhama Lucena, M. Caro Díaz, F. Moreno
Osuna, C. Doblas Miranda, M.Á. Ramírez Pérez,
Córdoba, Spain, Ciudad Real, Spain
0500
DIFFERENCE IN THE DETECTION, EXTRACTION AND ORGANS AND TISSUE
TRANSPLANTATION AT 12 YEARS
M. Recuerda, V. Perez, F. Carrizosa, A. Estella,
M. Jaén, P. Guijo, M. Gracia, C. Castillo, Cádiz,
Spain
0501
THE APPLICATION OF AN OPEN LUNG STRATEGY AFTER CARDIO-CIRCULATORY F. Valenza, C. Lonati, P. Leonardi, A. Carlin,
DEATH IN RATS PRESERVES LUNG VIABILITY AND PROMOTES THE UPS. Coppola, S. Froio, F. Rapido, G. Bassani,
REGULATION OF PROTECTIVE GENES
A. Faversani, V. Vaira, S. Ferrero, P. Braidotti,
S. Gatti, S. Bosari, L. Gattinoni, Milan, Italy
0502
PATIENTS OLDER THAN 80 YEARS: ALL FOR EVERYONE?
0503
CLINICAL ADVANCES IN NURSING & PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTICE
 Chairs: David Mcwilliams, Birmingham, United Kingdom & Carole Boulanger, Exeter, United Kingdom
09:40 – 09:55
NURSE DRIVEN USER GUIDE TO THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA
B. McLean, Atlanta, United States
0485
09:55 – 10:10
SCREAM OR SMILE – STRESS MANAGEMENT AMONGST CRITICAL CARE
NURSES
M. Georgieva, D. Wade, N. Gale, H. Gunnewicht,
N. MacCallum, London, United Kingdom
0486
10:10 – 10:25
THE OXYGEN COST OF REHABILITATION IN ICU
C.J. Black, M.P. Grocott, M. Singer, London,
United Kingdom, Southampton, United Kingdom
0487
10:25 – 10:40
IS IT SAFE TO MOBILISE PATIENTS ON AN ADULT INTENSIVE CARE UNIT WHO
REQUIRE CONTINUOUS INOTROPE AND/OR VASOPRESSOR INFUSIONS?
H.R. Woodbridge, M. Nel, M. Hickson, R.L. Grant,
M. Stotz, G. Morgan, London, United Kingdom
0488
10:40 – 10:55
IS THE FIM+FAM A USEFUL OUTCOME MEASURE IN LONG-TERM CRITICAL
CARE FOLLOW UP?
G. Pound, C. Purkiss, S. Cooke, London, United
Kingdom
0489
NEXT Lounge
Thematic Session
NEXT – DEBATE
 Chair: Peter Schellongowski, Vienna, Austria
10:10 – 11:10
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Communication training: What, how and when?
Andrej Michalsen, Tettnang, Germany
Charles Sprung, Jerusalem, Israel
Hans Flaatten, Bergen, Norway
A. Miranda, N. Alegre, N. Losa, I. Carrapatoso,
F. Santos, C. Almeida, M. Achando, P. Fernandes,
A. Paixão, P. Castelões, Vila Nova de Gaia,
Portugal
Area Bilbao
Poster Corner
J.A. Silva Obregón, C. Martín Dal Gesso,
I. Bartolomé Martín, C. Marián Crespo,
M.A. Romera Ortega, J.E. Romo Gonzales,
Guadalajara, Spain, Madrid, Spain
CATHETER-RELATED INFECTIONS
 Chairs: Christian Brun-Buisson, Créteil, France & Sergio Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
10:10 – 12:00
ENTEROBACTERIACEAE BACTEREMIA (EB) IN THE EMERGENCY
ROOM: EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA LACTAMASE-PRODUCING
ENTEROBACTERIACEAE (ESBL-PE) PREVALENCE, AND HOSPITAL OUTCOME.
THE BACTERCOM PROSPECTIVE STUDY GROUP
J.-R. Zahar, J.-F. Timsit, C. Brun-Buisson,
Angers, France, Paris, France, Créteil, France
0504
IMPACT OF THE ARTERIAL STABILIZATION DEVICE ON THE INCIDENCE OF
ARTERIAL CATHETER-RELATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS AND CATHETERRELATED COMPLICATIONS IN ICU
E. Nakataki, N. Okuda, Y. Tsunano, M. Onodera,
M. Nishimura, Tokushima, Japan
0505
ÉPICO 2.0 PROJECT. DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATIONAL THERAPEUTIC
RECOMMENDATIONS USING THE DELPHI TECHNIQUE ON INVASIVE
CANDIDIASIS IN CRITICALLY
ILL ADULT PATIENTS
R. Zaragoza, R. Ferrer, P. Llinares, E. Maseda,
A. Rodriguez, Valencia, Spain, Terrasa, Spain,
Coruña, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Tarragona, Spain
0506
HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATED BLOOD STREAM INFECTIONS IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS: DESCRIPTIVE CROSS-SECTIONAL DATABASE STUDY EVALUATING
CONCORDANCE WITH CLINICAL SITE INFECTIONS
N. Culshaw, G. Glover, C. Whiteley, D. Wyncoll,
A. Jones, M. Shankar-Hari, London, United
Kingdom
0507
PREDICTING BACTERAEMIA – A VALIDATION STUDY OF CURRENT
BACTERAEMIA PREDICTION TOOLS
L. Hodgson, N. Dragolea, R. Venn, B. Dimitrov,
L. Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom, Brighton,
United Kingdom, Southampton, United Kingdom
0508
PERIPHERALLY-INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETERS PLACED IN THE ICU
A. Loza, P. Jimenez, D. Macias, S. Gonzalez,
F. Lucena, C. Leon, A. Lesmes, Seville, Spain
0509
TUeSDAY 30 september
CIRCULATING MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND VITAMIN D IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
SCIENTIfic programme
10:40 – 10:55
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SUSTAINED LOW RATE OF CATHETER-RELATED INFECTIONS BY REPEATED
MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTERVENTIONS
C. Agvald-Ohman, E. Erlandsson, E. Sjöström,
Stockholm, Sweden
0511
REDUCING CATHETER RELATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION WITH CENTRAL
VENOUS CATHETER COATING: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
S.R. Kennedy, Bristol, United Kingdom
0512
Area Cadiz
RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CENTRAL CATHETER INFECTIONS INSERTED B. Sosa, L.A. Domínguez, P. Fernández,
IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) IN A DISTRICT HOSPITAL
E. Blasco, M.J. Prieto, Villajoyosa, Spain
0513
FUNGAEMIA CAUSES, OUTCOME AND PREDICTORS OF SURVIVAL IN NONNEUTROPENIC PATIENTS IN A GENERAL 12-BED ICU IN GREECE
V. Tsolaki, M. Karapetsa, S. Xitsas, E. Peteinaki,
E. Zakynthinos, Larisa, Greece
0514
ICU-ACQUIRED BACTEREMIAS SECONDARY TO OTHER FOCI (BSOF).
DIFFERENCES ACCORDING TO THE SITE OF INFECTION
M. Palomar, N. Xavier, F. Alvarez Lerma,
P. Olaechea, M. Martinez, M. Catalan, E. Yuste,
B. Jimenez, Lleida, Spain, Barcelona, Spain,
Galdakao, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Granada, Spain,
Zaragoza, Spain
0515
DAPTOMYCIN IN PREVENTION OF BACTERIEMIA ASSOCIATED TO CENTRAL
VENOUS CATHETER (CVC) DURING REPLACEMENT
A.F. Villasboa, M. Basas Satorras, S. Valles
Angulo, A. Rey Perez, A. Zapatero Ferrandiz,
F. Vasco, V. Plasencia, C. Segura, F. Alvarez
Lerma, Barcelona, Spain
0516
CENTRAL LINE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS IN GREEK
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS (THE BACT.GR STUDY): PATHOGENS AND ANTIBIOTIC
RESISTANCE PATTERNS
K. Pontikis, M. Kazantzi, E. Papandreou,
A. Sakagianni, H. Nikolaou, I. Strouvalis,
V. Soulountsi, K. Hadzinikolaou, A. Chovas,
A. Paridou, E. Mouloudi, F. Fligkou, A. Kyparissi,
E. Mageira, A. Prekates, K. Katsifa, V. Bekos,
P. Opsimoulis, K. Tassopoulos, E. Volakli,
P. Myrianthefs, Athens, Greece
0517
Poster Corner
CLINICAL APPLICATION OF BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS AND ITS
PHASE ANGLE FOR NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
H.S. Kim, E.S. Lee, Y.J. Lee, J.H. Lee, C.-T. Lee,
Y.-J. Cho, S.-H. Choi, Seongnam, Republic of
Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
0527
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ASSOCIATED TO DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS IN ICU
J.-C. Orban, E.-M. Maizière, A. Ghaddab, E. Van
Obberghen, C. Ichai, Nice, France
0528
INCIDENCE OF AND RISK FACTORS FOR READMISSION TO INTENSIVE CARE IN
PRIMARY DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
M. Sykes, M. Pimentel, M. Santos, J. Shalhoub,
J. Salciccioli, D. Marshall, London, United
Kingdom, Oxford, United Kingdom
0529
MUSCLE MASS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: STRONG RELATION WITH SHORT
AND LONG-TERM MORTALITY
N. Koopmans, A. Oude Lansink, S.J. Bakker,
M. Nijsten, Groningen, Netherlands
0530
CUMULATIVE EFFECTS OF NEGATIVE ENERGY BALANCE ON MYOCARDIAL
DEFORMITY AND DIASTOLIC FUNCTION DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF ICU: A
PILOT STUDY
A. Gómez Blizniak, D.F. Matallana Zapata,
M. Ruiz Bailén, A. Morante, E. Castillo-Lorente,
M.D. Pola de Gallego, F. Ruiz Ferrón, J. La Rosa,
A.M. Castillo, L. Rucabado Aguilar, Jaén, Spain
0531
EARLY FERRITIN LEVELS, CD56+ PERCENTAGE AND HLA-DR EXPRESION
ACTING AS PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH INFLUENZA A VIRUS
PNEUMONIA
F. Valenzuela Sanchez, B. Valenzuela Méndez,
J.F. Rodríguez Gutierrez, R. Bohollo de Austria,
J. Rubio Quiñones, L. Puget Martínez, I. Valiente
Alemán, A. Estella, S. Garzón López, A. Jareño
Chaumel, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, Seville,
Spain, Cadiz, Spain, El Puerto de Santa María,
Spain, Puerto Real, Spain
0532
“REANET”, INTERNET UTILIZATION AMONG SURROGATES OF CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS
Y.L. Nguyen, P. Asfar, L. Argaud, C. Guitton,
R. Porcher, J.-P. Mira, Paris, France, Angers,
France, Lyon, France, Nantes, France
0533
IMMUNOGLOBULIN G CONCENTRATIONS AND OUTCOMES IN CRITICALLY ILL
ADULTS WITH SEPSIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
N. Culshaw, B. Post, R. Beale, J. Spencer,
M. Singer, M. Shankar-Hari, London, United
Kingdom
0534
PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SECONDARY
PERITONITIS
R. Jiménez, A. Ojados, A. Ortín, S. Rebollo,
L. Herrera, L. Tárraga, S. Moreno, M. Galindo,
A. Fernández, M.M. Ortíz, J.M. Castillo,
M. Viqueira, M.D. Rodríguez, J.M. Allegue,
Cartagena, Spain
0535
DIFFERENCES IN SEPTIC SHOCK MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOMES BETWEEN
DIFFERENT EUROPEAN ICUS
S. Calcinaro, R. Domizi, C. Beilstein, C. Boerma,
J.-D. Chiche, A. D'Egidio, E. Damiani, A. Donati,
M.P. Madden, D. McAuley, A. Morelli, P. Royer,
M. Shankar-Hari, N. Wickboldt, P. Zolfaghari,
M. Singer, London, United Kingdom,
Leeuwarden, Netherlands, Paris, France, Rome,
Italy, Ancona, Italy, Belfast, Ireland
0536
TRENDS IN INCIDENCE AND HOSPITAL OUTCOMES AMONG PATIENTS WITH
SEVERE SEPSIS IN CATALONIA DURING THE 2008-2012 PERIOD
J.C. Yébenes, J.C. Ruiz, R. Ferrer, A. Artigas,
C. Lorencio, A. Rodriguez, X. Nuvials, I. MartinLoeches, L. Bordeje, A. Bosch, M. Cleries,
Mataro, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Terrassa,
Spain, Sabadell, Spain, Girona, Spain, Tarragona,
Spain, Lleida, Spain, Badalona, Spain
0537
RELATIONS BETWEEN STATIN USE AND DEATH IN GRAM-NEGATIVE AND
GRAM-POSITIVE BLOODSTREAM INFECTION: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL
STUDY
A. Mehl, S. Harthug, S. Lydersen, J. Paulsen,
B.O. Åsvold, E. Solligård, J.K. Damås, T.H. Edna,
Levanger, Norway, Bergen, Norway, Trondheim,
Norway
0538
ASSOCIATION OF TIME TO RESOLUTION OF SEVERE SEPSIS AND IN-HOSPITAL
MORTALITY AMONG ADULT ICU PATIENTS
A. Vengerovsky, R. Kashyap, J. Park, Rochester,
United States
0539
CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF EARLY PREDICTION MODEL OF SEPSIS:A
RETROSPECTIVE CLINICAL STUDY
L. Tong, H.E. Liu, X.C. Tang, Guangzhou, China
0540
OCCULT ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK AND THE
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF A SHORT CORTICOTROPHIN STIMULATION TEST
M. Arafa, R. Soliman, K. Hussein, A. Elsherif,
I. Abdelatif, Cairo, Egypt
0541
TIMING AND CAUSES OF DEATHS IN SEPTIC SHOCK
F. Daviaud, D. Grimaldi, A. Dechartres,
S. Bourcier, G. Géri, N. Marin, J. Charpentier,
J.-D. Chiche, A. Cariou, J.-P. Mira, F. Pène, Paris,
France, Versailles, France
0542
SEPTIC SHOCK COMPLICATING INTENSIVE CARE UNIT-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
DRASTICALLY WORSENS PATIENT OUTCOMES AND SURVIVAL
M. Carbonara, G. Li Bassi, A. Gabarrus,
F. De Rosa, M. Rinaudo, L. Fernandez-Barat,
M. Ferrer, A. Torres, Barcelona, Spain, Milan,
Italy
0543
EFFECT OF EARLY INTERVENTION AND EARLY ICU ADMISSION ON ACUTE
INTRA-ABDOMINAL SEPSIS
K.B. Tang, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
0544
QRS DURATION AS A PROGNOSTICATOR OF ICU SEPSIS MORTALITY
F. Rezai, N. Junaid, P. Prayag, M. Hasnain,
M. Handler, S. Sivan, P.C. Yodice, N. Mistry,
K.G. Fless, Livingston, United States
0545
Area Cartagena
Poster Corner
SEPSIS PROGNOSIS I
 Chairs: Johan Groeneveld, Amsterdam, Netherlands & Steve Opal, Pawtucket, United States
10:10 – 12:00
THE BODY COMPOSITION & METABOLISM OF ICU PATIENTS
 Chairs: Michaël Casear, Leuven, Belgium & Steffen Weber-Carstens, Berlin, Germany
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
10:10 – 12:00
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GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IS NOT AFFECTED BY
DIFFERENT ENTERAL NUTRITION FORMULAS
M. Wewalka, A. Drolz, M. Schmid, C. Zauner,
Vienna, Austria
0518
THE EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS GLUCAGON LIKE PEPTIDE-1 (GLP-1) ON SMALL
INTESTINAL GLUCOSE ABSORPTION IN THE CRITICALLY ILL
C.E. Cousins, A. Miller, M.P. Plummer,
A.M. Deane, M. Horowitz, M.J. Chapman,
Adelaide, Australia
0519
THE ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF
ICU-ACQUIRED WEAKNESS
K. Jiroutkova, J. Ziak, A. Krajcova, M. Fric,
V. Dzupa, F. Duska, Prague, Czech Republic,
Nottingham, United Kingdom
0520
A FUNCTIONAL CITRULLINE-ARGININE-NO PATHWAY AND NOS3 COMPLEX
IS ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN MICROCIRCULATORY FUNCTION DURING
ENDOTOXEMIA
K.A.P. Wijnands, D.M. Meesters,
B. Vandendriessche, J.J. Briedé,
B.A.P. Bessems, H.M.H. van Eijk, P. Brouckaert,
W.A.P. Buurman, A. Cauwels, M. Poeze,
Maastricht, Netherlands, Ghent, Belgium
0521
EARLY ENDOCRINE DYSFUNCTION IN CRITICAL ILLNESS OF DIFFERENT
AETIOLOGY
A.T. Mazzeo, V. Fanelli, L. Muratore, E. Peyrot,
S. Beninati, M. Zanin, T. Tenaglia, P. Terragni,
I. Battaglini, S. Tosetto, F. Guaraldi, F. Settanni,
G. Mengozzi, M. Lucchiari, M. Parasiliti Caprino,
I. Mastromauro, F. Civiletti, M. Berardino,
S. Grottoli, E. Ghigo, L. Mascia, Turin, Italy
0522
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE PHASE ANGLE AS INDICATOR OF ADVERSE
CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND PROLONGED HOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS
UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY
D. Ringaitiene, V. Vicka, D. Gineitytė,
M. Balčiūnas, I. Norkiene, J. Sipylaite,
J. Ivaskevicius, Vilnius, Lithuania
0523
RISK ASSESSMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS: USE OF
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS
S.N. Stapel, P.J. Weijs, I.M. Dekker,
H.M. Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
0524
THE IMPACT OF THE STRESS RESPONSE ON PERIOPERATIVE IRISIN
CONCENTRATIONS AND INSULIN SENSITIVITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING
CARDIAC SURGERY
A. Boltres, T. Schefer, U. Schurr, E. Nitschmann,
E. Seeberger, H. Pargger, L. Wykes, A. Kopp
Lugli, Basel, Switzerland, Montreal, Canada
0525
EVALUATION OF BONE METABOLISM USING CTX AND P1NP MARKERS IN
CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
A. Gavala, K. Makris, A. Korompeli,
I. Pavlopoulou, E. Konstantinou, G. Baltopoulos,
P. Myrianthefs, Athens, Greece
0526
TUeSDAY 30 september
0510
SCIENTIfic programme
M. Kompoti, K. Arvaniti, F. Frantzeskaki,
M. Michalia, N. Kapravelos,
A. Panagiotakopoulou, K. Mandragos,
P. Tasioudis, A. Ioakeimidou, V. Theodorou,
I. Chouris, G. Vlachogianni, A. Vakalos, E. Nagki,
V. Makrakis, A. Karathanou, E. Paramythiotou,
S. Papanikolaou, G. Sideri, E. Tavladaki,
E. Papadomichelakis, Athens, Greece
PREVALENCE OF CENTRAL LINE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS IN
GREEK INTENSIVE CARE UNITS-THE BACT.GR STUDY
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MONITORING & ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY FUNCTION
 Chairs: Nicolo Patroniti, Lissone, Italy & Samir Jaber, Montpellier, France
10:10 – 12:00
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
0569
ALL VERY OLD PATIENTS TO ICU? HOSPITAL WARDS PHYSICIAN´S OPINION
J.A. Silva Obregón, J.E. Romo Gonzales,
C. Martín Dal Gesso, C. Marian Crespo,
S. Saboya Sanchez, M.A. Romera Ortega,
Guadalajara, Spain, Madrid, Spain
0570
PLANNING AHEAD: EMERGENCY ROOM MONTHLY ADMISSIONS FORECASTING
MODEL
C. Carvalho, R. Antunes, I. Aragão, Porto,
Portugal
0571
IMPLEMENTATION OF A RAPID RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) IN A TERTIARY
HOSPITAL. OUTCOMES AFTER 4 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
C. Lorencio Cárdenas, J. Gonzalez Londoño,
A. Taché Sala, P. Pujol Valverde, A. Garcia
Fragua, A. Baró Serra, J.M. Sirvent Calvera,
Girona, Spain
0572
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ICU ADMISSION AFTER DISCHARGE FROM
PROLONGED POST-ANESTHESIA CARE UNIT STAY
T. Fujii, K. Saito, S. Uchino, M. Takinami, Tokyo,
Japan
0573
USE OF ECHINOCANDINS IN SOLID-ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION IN ICU OF
TERTIARY HOSPITAL
H. Puigderrajols, C. López, I. Troncoso,
C. Maldonado, M. Pérez, Barcelona, Spain
0574
I. Algieri, D. Chiumello, A. Colombo, G. Babini,
M. Brioni, F. Crimella, S. Luoni, Milano, Italy
0546
QUANTIFICATION OF INTRAPULMONARY SHUNT AFTER
LUNGTRANSPLANTATION. COMPARISON OF THE NON-INVASIVE ALPE®
SYSTEM VS. THE CONVENTIONAL SWAN-GANZ-CATHETER
T. Hamp, B.A. Tudor, M. Wiegele, C.G. Krenn,
Vienna, Austria
0547
EFFECTS OF SEDATION AND MUSCLE PARALYSIS ON INFLAMMATION DURING
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
L.G. Ayala, M. Abreu, M. Avila, B.C. Bergamini,
A.C. Neto, W.A. Zin, A. Giannella Neto,
A.R. Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
0548
ANALYSIS OF TRANSPULMONARY PRESSURE WITHIN TWO DIFFERENT
GROUPS OF ARDS PATIENTS
I. Algieri, D. Chiumello, G. Babini, A. Colombo,
F. Crimella, M. Monti, B. Comini, M. Brioni,
Milano, Italy
0549
MONITORING OF VENTILATION BY EIT AT DIFFERENT END-EXPIRATORY
VOLUMES: A VALIDATION STUDY
T. Mauri, G. Bellani, G. Suriano, N. Eronia,
M. Battistini, M. Pozzi, R. Marcolin, A. Pesenti,
Monza, Italy
0550
ASSISTED VENTILATION IN ARDS PATIENTS: LUNG-DISTENDING PRESSURE
AND PATIENT-VENTILATOR INTERACTION
J. Doorduin, C. Sinderby, J. Beck, J.G. van der
Hoeven, L.M.A. Heunks, Nijmegen, Netherlands,
Toronto, Canada
0551
GAS EXCHANGE AND LUNG FUNCTION IN SEVERE ARDS PATIENTS NEEDING
PRONE POSITION
G. Zani, S. Spadaro, A. Gioia, M. Polese,
C. Carrieri, E. Marangoni, R. Ragazzi, S. Zardi,
M.V. Colamussi, A. Romanello, V. Alvisi,
C.A. Volta, Ferrara, Italy
0552
INVASIVE FUNGAL INFECTIONS: THE ACHILLES HEEL OF CRITICAL CARE
S. Pacheco Noriega, J. Iglesias Franco,
A. Gutiérrez, R. Andino Ruiz, E. Díaz, C. Santa,
A. Pérez Blanco, Madrid, Spain
0575
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF CHANGES OF OXYGENATION INDEX, PCO2 AND
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE LUNG FOR THE COURSE OF ACUTE
RESPIRATORY FAILURE
J.C. Lewejohann, F. Fogt, L. Kamprad,
M. Hansen, E. Muhl, T. Keck, Lübeck, Germany
REVIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF INVASIVE CANDIDIASIS WITH FIVE
INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES
L. Jack, A. Bal, Glasgow, United Kingdom,
Kilmarnock, United Kingdom
0576
0553
CMV REACTIVATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: EPIDEMIOLOGY, OUTCOME
AND ASSOCIATED HOST'S INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE
0577
CATHETER MOUNTED CAPNOMETRY IMPROVES THE ESTIMATION OF ETCO2
DURING INFLOW OF SECRETION INTO TRACHEAL TUBE
W. Kim, H. Kang, H.J. Choi, J. Oh, B. Kang, Y. Cho,
T. Lim, Seoul, Republic of Korea
0554
EVALUATION OF VARIABLES AFFECTING THE EVOLUTION OF ARDS ACCORDING
TO THE BERLIN DEFINITION
S. Spadaro, G. Zani, A. Fogagnolo, F. Tartari,
V. Carpanese, C. De Fazio, S. Bertacchini,
C.A. Volta, Ferrara, Italy
0555
F.G. Frantzeskaki, E.-S. Karampi, N. Nikitas,
S. Tsaousi, C. Kottaridi, M. Alepaki, D. Vasileiadi,
E. Paramythiotou, M. Theodorakopoulou,
C. Routsi, A. Armaganidis, V. Papaevangelou,
I. Dimopoulou, Athens, Greece
OUTCOME OF H1N1 PNEUMONIA IN A TERTIARY CARE ICU FROM SOUTH INDIA
0578
FLOW CHARACTERISTICS AND TIDAL VOLUME DISTRIBUTION
P. Somhorst, M.S. van Mourik, R. de Vries,
P. Blankman, D. Gommers, Rotterdam,
Netherlands
0556
Y.E. Varghese, A.K. Anandabhavan Sukumara
Menon, M.S. Kalaiselvan, A.S. Arun Kumar,
Chennai, India
VIRAL H1N1 RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION ADMITTED IN ICU
0579
INFLUENCE OF TIDAL VOLUME ON VENTILATION INHOMOGENEITY ASSESSED
BY ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY AT DIFFERENT PEEP LEVELS
T. Becher, G. Zick, D. Bläser, T. Meinel, N. Weiler,
I. Frerichs, Kiel, Germany
0557
C. Joya Montosa, M.C. Martínez González,
E. Curiel Balsera, E. Trujillo-García, H. Molina
Díaz, G. Gómez Gallego, E.E. Aguiar Flores,
Málaga, Spain
IMPACT OF PERI-OPERATIVE EVENTS ON EARLY MORTALITY AFTER LUNG
TRANSPLANTATION
S. Abbas, P. Piednoir, M. Desmard,
P. Montravers, Paris, France
0558
WEB-BASED DELPHI CONSENSUS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF
INVASIVE PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
0580
EXCELLENCE IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
C.L. Sprung, R. Cohen, J. Marini, Jerusalem,
Israel, St Paul, United States
0559
J. Garnacho-Montero, D. Martínez-Hernández,
P.M. Olaechea, Seville, Spain, Madrid, Spain,
Vizcaya, Spain
H1N1 INFLUENZA A INFECTION WITH ICU ADMISSION. UNDERSTANDING THE
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN 2009 PANDEMIA AND THE FOLLOWING FLU WAVES
A. Robles, B. Civantos, L. Fernández, C. Guallar,
S. Yus, A. García de Lorenzo, Madrid, Spain
0581
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FUNGAL COLONISATION AND INFECTION IN ICU OF AN
INDIAN TERTIARY CARE CENTRE
A.K. Baronia, A. Ahmed, R.S.K. Marak, A. Azim,
Lucknow, India
0582
LOCAL PRACTICE OF ANTIFUNGAL THERAPY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AND ITS EFFECT ON MORTALITY- A RETROSPECTIVE,
SINGLE CENTER, DATA ANALYSIS
R. Dhar, H. Patel, Kolkata, India, Mumbai, India
0583
Poster Corner
Area Madrid
Poster Corner
FUNGAL & VIRAL INFECTIONS
 Chairs: Bruno Levy, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France & Olaf Cremer, Utrecht, Netherlands
10:10 – 12:00
OPTIMISATION OF ICU SERVICES & EDUCATION
 Chairs: Claudia Spies, Berlin, Germany & Marlies Ostermann, London, United Kingdom
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ALLOCATION OF MEDICAL WORKFORCE
AND ADMISSION RELATED WORKLOAD IN INTENSIVE CARE IN THE UK
J.H.S. Littler, A.J. Parker, C.L. Johnstone,
J.M. Eddleston, Manchester, United Kingdom
0560
DIFFERENCES IN ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF ABANDONING ROUTINE CHEST
RADIOGRAPHS IN ACADEMIC AND REGIONAL CARE INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
D. Lebherz-Eichinger, B. Gutenbrunner, B.A. Tudor, A. Reiter, G.A. Roth, C.G. Krenn, Vienna,
Austria, Amstetten , Austria
0561
TREATMENT OF CANDIDEMIA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A SNAPSHOT OF
EVERYDAY
J.E. Barrueco-Francioni, J. Mora-Ordoñez,
F.J. de Miguel Aparicio, M.J. Furones-Lorente,
E. Curiel-Balsera, Malaga, Spain
0584
THE CRITICAL CARE NETWORK: TOWARD A GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING OF
CRITICAL CARE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
Y.-L. Nguyen, G. Hejblum, P.H.J. Van Der Voort,
R. Ferrer, M. Tavola, M. Capuzzo, J.M. Kahn,
J. Marshall, A. Rhodes, R. Moreno, A. Valentin,
B. Guidet, Paris, France, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Teressa, Spain, Genova, Italy,
Ferrara, Italy, Pittsburgh, United States,
Toronto, Canada, London, United Kingdom,
Lisbon, Portugal, Vienna, Austria
0562
RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE REASONS TO USE MICAFUNGIN IN LUNG
TRANSPLANTATION PATIENTS (REMIT)
C. López, H. Puigderrajols, L. Dono, A. Parra,
M. Pérez, Barcelona, Spain
0585
COMPARATIVE ANALISIS OF TWO INFLUENZA A OUTBREAKS IN INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT (2009-2014)
C. Trujillano-Fernández, M.A. Estecha, C. ReinaArtacho, N. Zamboschi, L. Ruiz- del fresno,
M.V. de la Torre-Prados, Málaga, Spain
0586
INFLUENZA TYPE A EPIDEMIC IN A SECONDARY HOSPITAL
R. Rodríguez Castaño, A. Alonso Marín, P. Nieto
Guindo, J.Á. Ramos Cuadra, Almería, Spain
0587
P.R. Madhivathanan, A. Smith, S. Jain, D. Walker,
London, United Kingdom
0563
THE INSINCC (INSURANCE STATUS IN CRITICAL CARE) STUDY:
CHARACTERISING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATIENTS' INSURANCE
STATUS AND MORTALITY RISK IN THE ICU
L. Gabriel, M. Bailey, R. Bellomo, N. Orford,
F. McGain, J. Santamaria, D. Pilcher, Geelong,
Australia, Melbourne, Australia
0564
RISK PROFILE FOR THE BURDEN PHENOMENON IN FAMILY CAREGIVERES OF
INPATIENTS AT THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU)
E.M. Olivares Durán, M.A. Medina-Cuéllar, León,
Guanajuato, Mexico
0565
INCOMING MEDICAL RESIDENT PERCEPTION OF COMPETENCY AND
KNOWLEDGE BASE OF BASIC MEDICAL PROCEDURE ENHANCED BY
PROCEDURAL WORKSHOP AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL
K. Habeeb, J. Axelband, Bethlehem, United
States
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL EARLY WARNING SCORE IN A TEACHING
HOSPITAL
"BUGS" AND ANTIBIOTICS. IMPACT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTOCOLS
IN CRITICAL ILL PATIENTS
SIMULATION-BASED TRANSTHORACIC ECHO TEACHING: A TERTIARY CENTRE
EXPERIENCE
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D. Piquette, C.-A. Moulton, V. Leblanc, Toronto,
Canada
THE ASSESSMENT OF END EXPIRATORY TRANSPULMONARY PRESSURE IN
ARDS PATIENTS
Area Las Palmas
10:10 – 12:00
INTEGRATING PATIENT CARE AND LEARNING DURING CLINICAL ACTIVITIES:
TWO CONTEXTS, TWO STRATEGIES
Area Malaga
Poster Corner
TUeSDAY 30 september
Poster Corner
SCIENTIfic programme
Area Granada
CARDIOVASCULAR DYNAMICS: EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
 Chairs: Can Ince, Amsterdam, Netherlands & Shivakumar Iyer, Pune, India
EFFECTS OF NOREPINEPHRINE ON TISSUE PERFUSION IN A SHEEP MODEL OF
INTRAABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION
G. Ferrara, V.S. Kanoore Edul, J.F. Caminos
Eguillor, E. Martins, C. Canullán, H.S. Canales,
C. Ince, A. Dubin, La Plata, Argentina,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
0588
0566
PRAVASTATIN EXERTS OPPOSITE EFFECTS ON SPLANCHNIC
MICROCIRCULATORY OXYGENATION DURING SHAM OR SEPTIC CONDITIONS IN
AN ANIMAL MODEL OF POLYMICROBIAL SEPSIS
C. Beck, F. Barthel, A. Herminghaus, C. Vollmer,
I. Bauer, O. Picker, Duesseldorf, Germany
0589
R. D'Cruz, F. Rubulotta, London, United Kingdom
0567
IMPACT OF ARTERIAL TONE CHANGES ON DYNAMIC ARTERIAL ELASTANCE
AND THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE RESPONSE TO FLUID ADMINISTRATION
0590
H.M. Calderón, M.A. Pereira, J.M. Arduan,
C. Granja, Faro, Portugal
0568
M.I. Monge García, M. Gracia Romero,
P. Guijo González, A. Gil Cano, J. Mesquida,
R. Andrew, R.M. Grounds, M. Cecconi, London,
United Kingdom, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain,
Barcelona, Spain
10:10 – 12:00
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0591
THE ELECTROLARYNX IMPROVES COMMUNICATION IN A SELECTED GROUP OF
MECHANICALLY VENTILATED CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A CASE SERIES
P.R. Tuinman, S. ten Hoorn, P.W. Elbers,
A.R. Girbes, Amsterdam, Netherlands
0611
INDICATIONS AND COMPLICATIONS OF TRACHEOSTOMY IN INTENSIVE CARE
UNIT
A. Pavalascu, M.J. Ayala Vargas, A. Cuadrado
Astray, J. Cánovas Robles, L. Rosado Bretón,
Alicante, Spain
0612
METABOLIC ACIDOSIS INDUCED BY HAEMORRHAGE AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID
GENERATES DIFFERENT CARDIORESPIRATORY RESPONSES
G. Sabbatini, A. Dyson, M. Singer, London, United
Kingdom
0592
REELIN MEDIATES THE HUMAN NEUTROPHIL PEPTIDE-INDUCED
ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND PLATELET AGGREGATION
A.A.L. Luo, B. Han, K. Quinn, E. Tullis,
A. Reheman, H. Ni, A. Slutsky, H. Zhang, Toronto,
Canada
PROSPECTIVE CASE SERIES STUDY ON 300 PATIENTS UNDERWENT GRIGGS
PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY, WITHOUT BRONCHOSCOPIC GUIDANCE IN A
TERTIARY ICU
S. Pattnaik, B. Ray, Bhubaneswar, India
0613
0593
LEFT VENTRICULAR PERFORMANCE IS SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECTED BY
INCREASING EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD FLOW ON VA ECMO
0594
CHARACTERIZATION AND OUTCOME OF PATIENTS THAT REQUIRED
TRACHEOSTOMY IN A MEDICAL ICU
C. Hernandez, O. Rodriguez, C. Gomez,
M. Rinaudo, N. Cobos, P. Castro, Barcelona,
Spain
0614
P. Ostadal, M. Mlcek, A. Kruger, P. Hala,
S. Lacko, M. Mates, P. Neuzil, O. Kittnar, Prague,
Czech Republic
B. Smit, M.C. de Waard, Y.M. Smulders,
H.M. Oudemans-van Straaten, C. Boer,
A.B. Vonk, D. Veerhoek, J.J. García Vallejo,
S. Kamminga, A.R. Girbes, A.M. Spoelstra-de
Man, Amsterdam, Netherlands
0595
PRE-INTUBATION RESUSCITATION BY CANADIAN PHYSICIANS: RESULTS OF A
NATIONAL SURVEY
R.S. Green, D.A. Fergusson, A.F. Turgeon,
L.A. McIntyre, G. Kovacs, D. Griesdale,
M.B. Butler, Halifax, Canada, Ottawa, Canada,
Québec, Canada, Vancouver, Canada
0615
QUANTITATING GRANULOCYTE REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION BY
FLOW CYTOMETRY IN A CLINICAL SETTING
PLASMA «DRUG» OF CARDIOVASCULAR DYSFUNCTION IN THE RAT MODEL OF
HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
N. Sennoun, M. Toussaint-Hacquard,
A. Lecomte, L. Chevreux, T. Lecompte, S. Gross,
B. Levy, Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France
0596
THE RELATION BETWEEN INTESTINAL INTRAMUCOSAL PH AND STRESS
HORMONES IN PIG HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK MODEL
M. Arai, S. Ito, Y. Kosaka, M. Toda, M. Kuroiwa,
H. Okamoto, Sagamihara, Japan
0597
EFFECTS OF FLUID THERAPY ON BLOOD LOSS AND COAGULATION IN CARDIAC
SURGERY
B. Montalban Moreno, P. Maiorano, A. Galan
Cabezas, M.T. González López, V. Jiménez
Jiménez, P. Cuesta Montero, R. Peyro García,
Albacete, Spain, Córdoba, Spain
0598
Area Oviedo
A.T. Kleinsasser, Innsbruck, Austria
0599
ALTERED ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HEART IN PIGS DURING APNOEA
B.-A. Tudor, K.H. Wodack, D. Lebherz-Eichinger,
C.J. Trepte, G.A. Roth, D.A. Reuter, C.G. Krenn,
Vienna, Austria, Hamburg, Germany
0600
AN INHIBITOR OF PRO-INFLAMMATORY ENZYME SOLUBLE EPOXIDE
HYDROLASE IMPROVES HIPPOCAMPUS DEPENDENT MEMORY FUNCTION
AFTER CARDIAC ARREST AND CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN MICE
T. Fujiyoshi, S. Hoka, Fukuoka, Japan
0601
Area Murcia
Poster Corner
AIRWAY & AIRWAY MANAGEMENT
 Chairs: Antonio Artigas, Barcelona, Spain & Sameer Jog, Pune, India
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
10:10 – 12:00
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RISK FACTORS OF AKI & OUTCOME
 Chairs: Anne-Cornélie de Pont, Amsterdam, Netherlands & John Prowle, London, United Kingdom
10:10 – 12:00
SEVERE HYPOTHERMIA AND THE QTC INTERVAL
Poster Corner
A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EXAMINE THE TIMING AND ACCURACY OF
NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE- ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN IN PREDICTING ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY IN HIGH RISK CARDIAC SURGICAL PATIENTS
N. Fanning, S. Galvin, R. Parke, R. Bellomo,
S. McGuinness, Auckland, New Zealand,
Melbourne, Australia
0617
INFLUENCE OF POSTOPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ON LONG-TERM
OUTCOME IN CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENTS WITH NORMAL PREOPERATIVE
RENAL FUNCTION. A RISK FACTOR ANALYSIS
M. Riera, J. Ibáñez, R. Amézaga, M. Molina,
M. Rodríguez, J.P. Martín, L. Vidal, O. Bonnín,
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
0618
FLUID BALANCE AND BIOMARKERS OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
A. Artigas, I. Martin-Loeches, A. Navas,
K. Kianoush, L.S. Shawla, C. Vinsonneau,
J.A. Kellum, Sabadell, Spain, Rochester, United
States, Washington, United States, Melun,
France, Pittsburgh, United States
0619
INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS IN SEPTIC RELATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
N. Betancour-Zambrano, V. Gumucio Sanguino,
J. Sabater-Riera, G. Moreno Gonzalez, V. Corral
Velez, P. Cardenas Campos, J. Ballus Noguera,
J.M. Vazquez Reveron, M. Huguet Briva,
E. Santafosta Gomez, X. Perez, Barcelona, Spain
0620
LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY DYSFUNCTION AT
ICU ADMISSION
G. Seller-Perez, M.E. Herrera-Gutierrez,
E. Banderas-Bravo, D. Arias-Verdu, C. JoyaMontoya, C. Matinez-Gonzalez, I. De-DiosChacon, G. Quesada-Garcia, Malaga, Spain,
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
0621
THE PRESENCE OF PRE-OPERATIVE AKI INCREASES THE RISK OF MORBIDITY
AFTER PEDIATRIC CARDIAC SURGERY
H. Bangalore, P. Checchia, E. Ocampo, H. Jeffrey,
L. Shekerdemian, A. Akiran, Houston, United
States
0622
GENERAL OUTCOMES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND
RENAL SUPPORT
J.E. Echeverri, L.M. Galindo, A.M. Pardo,
R. Heredia, J. Cardenas-Roldan, M.A. Huerfano,
Bogota, Colombia
0623
EVALUATION OF AKI IN POST-LIVER TRANSPLANTATION PATIENTS USING THE
RIFLE AND AKIN CRITERIA
A. Karapanagiotou, C. Kydona, S. Papadopoulos,
C. Dimitriadis, M. Piperidou, M. Passakiotou,
N. Gritsi-Gerogianni, Thessaloniki, Greece
0624
PULSATILE FLOW DURING CARDIO-PULMONARY BYPASS AND POST
OPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
A. Schneider, B. Marino, M. Bailey, R. Bellomo,
Lausanne, Switzerland, Heidelberg, Australia,
Melbourne, Australia
0625
MICRODIALYSIS – A NEW APPROACH TO MONITORING FUNCTIONS OF THE
TRANSPLANTED CADAVERIC KIDNEYS
I. Goncharova, M.S. Khubutia, S.V. Zhuravel,
A.A. Romanov, Moscow, Russian Federation
0626
INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR EARLY RENAL DYSFUNCTION AFTER
LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
P. Wiesen, E. Georganta, I. Van Cauwenberge,
C. Gerard, J. Joris, O. Detry, P. Damas, Liege,
Belgium
0627
J. Skytte Larsson, G. Bragadottir, B. Redfors,
V. Krumbholz, S.-E. Ricksten, Gotheburg,
Sweden
0628
INCIDENCE OF LATE COMPLICATIONS AFTER PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY N. Carrizo, R. Avila, C. Zuchella, L. Morano,
A. Gamboa, M.M. Filippi, Santa Fe, Argentina
0602
CONTINUOUS CONTROL OF DOUBLE-LUMEN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE CUFF
PRESSURE VS. STANDARD CUFF MANAGEMENT FOR THE PREVENTION OF
INTRA-OPERATIVE PULMONARY ASPIRATION
V. Díaz-Ravetllat, G. Li Bassi, F. Campos,
M. Mayoral, N. Navales, R. Navarro,
M.J. Jimenez, C. Gomar, M.J. Arguis, E. Aguilera
Xiol, J.D. Marti, N. Fabregas, F. Lomeña,
L. Molins, A. Torres, Barcelona, Spain
0603
EMERGENT ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION: MEDICATIONS AND DEVICE
CHOICES BY CANADIAN RESUSCITATION PHYSICIANS
R.S. Green, D.A. Fergusson, A.F. Turgeon,
L.A. McIntyre, G. Kovacs, D. Griesdale,
M.B. Butler, Halifax, Canada, Ottawa, Canada,
Québec, Canada, Vancouver, Canada
0604
FEASIBILITY OF A PNEUMATIC DEVICE IN CONTROLLING TRACHEAL CUFF
PRESSURE IN INTUBATED CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
A. Rodriguez, P. Saludes, S. Nseir, J. De
Jonckheere, J. Vallés, A. Artigas, I. MartinLoeches, Sabadell, Spain, Lille, France
0605
COMPLICATIONS OF ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION IN AN INTENSIVE CARE
UNIT
B. Lobo-Valbuena, M.A. Romera-Ortega,
I. Fernández-Simón, N. Martínez-Sanz,
B. Balandín-Moreno, R. Fernández-Rivas,
L. Pérez-Pérez, A. Naharro-Abellán, A. OrtegaLópez, J.J. Rubio-Muñoz, P. Galdós-Anuncibay,
Madrid, Spain
0606
EFFICIENCY OF MALLINCKRODT® ELECTRONIC DEVICE IN CONTINUOUS
CONTROL OF TRACHEAL CUFF PRESSURE
A. Rouze, E. Parmentier-Decrucq, J. De
Jonckheere, B. Voisin, E. Jaillette, F. Zerimech,
A. Durocher, S. Nseir, Lille, France
0607
EFFECTS OF ACUTE PLASMA VOLUME EXPANSION ON RENAL PERFUSION,
FILTRATION AND OXYGENATION AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY – CRYSTALLOID VS.
COLLOID
ROLE OF ROUTINE CHEST X-RAY AFTER PERCUTANEOUS DILATATIONAL
TRACHEOSTOMY WITH DIRECT BRONCHOSCOPIC GUIDANCE ON A
CARDIOTHORACIC ICU
K. Pilarczyk, G. Marggraf, M. Dudasova,
B. Schönfelder, H. Jakob, F. Dusse, Essen,
Germany
0608
RISK FACTORS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN SEPSIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH B. Bilgili, F. Gül, T. Evran, M. Haliloğlu, I. Cinel,
COLISTIN
Istanbul, Turkey
THE SAFETY OF USE OF DIAGNOSTIC SONOGRAPHY IN PERCUTANEOUS
TRACHEOTOMY
A. Fernández Trujillo, O. Farré Lladó, L. Santos
Sánchez, D. Gutiérrez Arámbula, A. Centeno
Álvarez, B. Nicolau Miralles, I. Aguirre Centeno,
J.L. López Negre, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain,
Barcelona, Spain
0609
SAFETY AND COMPLICATIONS OF PERCUTANEOUS DILATATIONAL
TRACHEOSTOMY WITH DIRECT BRONCHOSCOPIC GUIDANCE PERFORMED BY
RESIDENTS OR FELLOWS
K. Pilarczyk, G. Marggraf, M. Dudasova,
B. Schönfelder, H. Jakob, F. Dusse, Essen,
Germany
0610
TUeSDAY 30 september
P. Saludes, J. Mesquida, E. Torrents,
G. Gruartmoner, C. Espinal, A. Artigas, Sabadell,
Spain
SCIENTIfic programme
USEFULNESS OF THE CENTRAL VENOUS-TO-ARTERIAL CARBON DIOXIDE
DIFFERENCE (CVACO2 GAP) AND THE CVACO2/ARTERIAL-VENOUS OXYGEN
CONTENT DIFFERENCE RATIO (CVACO2 GAP/CAVO2 RATIO) IN THE
HEMODYNAMIC RESUSCITATION PROCESS IN SEPTIC SHOCK
628A
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SHOCK RESUSCITATION
 Chairs: Alain Combes, Paris, France & Pierre Squara, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
10:10 – 12:00
PROCALCIOTONIN AS A PROGNOSTIC TOOL OF SIRS DEVELOPMENT AFTER
CARDIAC SURGERY WITH CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS
Y. Petrishchev, A. Levit, I. Leyderman,
Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation
0629
ATRIAL EJECTION FORCE AND BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AS MARKERS FOR M.B.M. Salim, A. Wadee, H. Elaasr, A. Ashour,
MORTALITY IN SEPSIS
M. Eldamarawy, F. Nasr, Giza, Egypt, Cairo,
Egypt
0630
ARE MAP AND LACTATE EQUALLY IMPORTANT AS TARGETS IN HEMODYNAMIC
RESUSCITATION IN SEPTIC PATIENTS?
0631
A. Houwink, R.J. Bosman, P.H.J. van der Voort,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
INPATIENT CARE BEFORE INTENSIVE CARE- A RELEVANT PROXY FOR PREEXISTING DISEASE IN QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH?
L. Orwelius, M. Husberg, L. Bernfort,
P. Carlsson, M. Fredrikson, S. Walther,
F. Sjöberg, Linköping, Sweden
0649
PERIOPERATIVE RISK FACTORS OF PRESSURE ULCERS IN SICU PATIENTS
M.J. Lee, S. Na, S.O. Koh, J. Kim, Seoul, Republic
of Korea
0650
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REBLEEDING AFTER SUBARACHNOID
HAEMORRHAGE AND MORTALITY IN A CRITICAL CARE UNIT
I. Macias-Guarasa, M.D. Arias-Verdu,
E. Banderas-Bravo, E. Curiel-Balsera,
R. Rivera-Fernandez, E. Castillo-Lorente,
M.A. Arraez-Sanchez, E. Aguilar-Alonso,
G. Quesada-García, Malaga, Spain, Jaen, Spain,
Cabra, Spain
0651
0632
TIME-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY USING NON-INVASIVE MONITORING MAY
DETECT HAPATIC ISCHEMIA
Y. Tomotsugu, Y. Kakihana, K. Yamaguchi,
M. Nakahara, T. Futatsuki, J. Taniguchi,
K. Nakamura, N. Okayama, Kagoshima
University, Japan
0633
INCIDENCE AND IMPACT OF MOTTLING AND ITS DURATION ON OUTCOME IN
CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
R. Coudroy, A. Jamet, J.-P. Frat, A. Veinstein,
D. Chatellier, A.W. Thille, R. Robert, Poitiers,
France
GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN THE DELIVERY AND OUTCOME OF
CRITICAL ILLNESS – A RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
P. Zajic, C. Schnedl, T.R. Pieber, H. Dobnig,
I. Zollner-Schwetz, T. Urbanic, M. Rigaud,
W. Toller, D. Wagner, K. Amrein, Graz, Austria
0652
0634
0653
S.T. Vistisen, Aarhus, Denmark
0635
A “REAL LIFE” COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS USING PROCALCITONIN ON
PATIENTS UNDERGOING ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN ICU
V. Bonato, N. Vivaldi, Alessandria, Italy
FLUID RESPONSIVENESS IS PREDICTED BY ANALYSIS OF EXTRA SYSTOLES
SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH
ARDS WITHOUT ACUTE COR PULMONALE IN ICU
G. Tavazzi, M. White, N. Bergsland, V. De
Francesco, S. Canestrini, S. Price, Pavia, Italy,
London, United Kingdom, Milan, Italy
0636
STUDY OF PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR MORTALITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING
DOUBLE PROSTHETIC VALVE REPLACEMENT AND CORONARY BYPASS
SURGERY
0654
SKELETAL MUSCLE OXIGENATION ALTERATIONS IN DIFFERENT CRITICALLY ILL L. Claverias, D. Arvizu Velazc, J. MarínPATIENTES
Corral, I. Oliva, I. Leache, C. Solé, V. Blázquez,
G. Moreno, M. Bodi, A. Rodriguez, Tarragona,
Spain
0637
I. Macías-Guarasa, R. Gutierrez-Rodriguez,
F.J. de Miguel-Aparicio, R. Rivera-Fernandez,
M.D. Arias-Verdu, G. Quesada-García, Málaga,
Spain
THE DISCUSSION OF OUR QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY TO NURSES AND DOCTORS
ABOUT MULTIDISCIPLINARY COOPERATION
H. Imahase, K. Matsumoto, M. Beppu,
Y. Sakaguchi, Y. Sakamoto, Saga, Japan
0655
FLUID RESPONSIVENESS PREDICTED BY NON INVASIVE BIOREACTANCEBASED PASSIVE LEG RAISE TEST OF ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS
C. Guolong, T. Hongjie, H. Caibao, HangZhou,
China
0638
CENTRAL VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION CORRELATES WELL WITH MIXED
VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION EXCEPT DURING SELECTIVE CEREBRAL
PERFUSION
K. Kobayashi, S. Kawashima, H. Makino, M. Doi,
S. Sato, Hamamatsu, Japan
0639
RESTING ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER FOR THE
EARLY RECOGNITION OF BRAIN DEAD PATIENTS
0656
CHANGE IN THE BASIC HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE DURING INITIAL NARCOSIS IN NEUROONCOLOGICAL
PATIENTS
M. Rumiantceva, A.N. Kondratyev, R.V. Nazarov,
Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
0640
E. Kiourtzieva, E. Koco, M. Oikonomou,
E. Soilemezi, C. Pazvanti, D. Matamis,
Thessaloniki, Greece
CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW (CBF) AND CEREBRAL
TEMPERATURE IN NEUROCRITICAL CARE UNIT
0657
PPV AND SVV RATIO AND MAP RESPONSE TO A FLUID CHALLENGE IN SV
RESPONSIVE MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS. A PRELIMINARY
STUDY TO FIND A FUNCTIONAL HAEMODYNAMIC PARAMETER FOR FLUID
RESPONSIVENESS PREDICTION
N. Di Tomasso, M. Vanoni, J. Mellinghoff,
R.M. Grounds, A. Rhodes, M. Cecconi, London,
United Kingdom
0641
M.C. Casadio, M.G. Abate, A. Vargiolu, F. Sala,
A. Patruno, C. Cadore, M. Rota, G. Citerio,
Milano, Italy, Monza, Italy
THE EFFECTS OF PROPOFOL AND THIOPENTAL CONTINUOUS INFUSION ON
SERUM POTASSIUM DISTURBANCES IN NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS
E. Kim, H.P. Park, T.K. Kim, Seoul, Republic of
Korea
0658
EVALUATION OF SEVERE HEAD INJURY MANAGEMENT WITH HEMOSTASIS
MONITORING BY ROTEM IN THE TRAUMA ICU OF DIJON UNIVERSITARY
HOSPITAL: PRELIMINARY STUDY
S. Mirek, J. Darphin, N. Opprecht, A. Nadji,
E. Demaistre, S. Aho, C. Girard, Dijon, France
0659
ULTRASOUND OF THE OPTIC NERVE SHEATH DIAMETER IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF
INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
A. Taché Sala, P. Pujol Valverde, C. Lorencio
Cárdenas, J. Gonzalez Londoño, M.A. Arruego
Minguillón, J.M. Sirvent Calvera, M. Terceño
Izaga, Y. Silva Blas, J. Serena Leal, Girona, Spain
0660
APNEA TESTS DURING BRAIN DEATH ASSESSMENT: IMPACT ON OXYGENATION
M. Giani, C. Pagan de Paganis, R. Leo,
A. Confalonieri, F. Valenza, G. Citerio, Monza,
Italy, Milano, Italy
0661
Area Tenerife
Poster Corner
Area Valencia
Poster Corner
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
 Chairs: Katia Donadello, Brussels, Belgium & Kjetil Sunde, Oslo, Norway
PATIENT MANAGEMENT & OUTCOME
LOW SERUM PHOSPHATE LEVELS IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
K. Agarwal, R. Kolammunage-Dona, T. Steele,
C.H. Toh, C. Downey, I.D. Welters, Liverpool,
United Kingdom
0642
SURVIVAL AND QUALITY OF LIFE 18 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS AFTER DISCHARGE
FROM INTENSIVE CARE
T. Katsoulas, E. Boutzouka, E. Tsigou,
D. Karabatsou, G. Fildisis, G. Baltopoulos,
Athens, Greece
0643
THE ASSOCIATION OF VITAMIN D STATUS AND POST-DISCHARGE OUTCOMES IN
CRITICAL ILLNESS SURVIVORS
H. Kang, S.W. Purtle, T. Moromiazato,
F.K. Gibbons, K.B. Christopher, Boston, United
States, Aurora, United States, Nago, Japan
0644
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AND
MORTALITY IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
J. Salciccioli, D. Marshall, M. Pimentel,
M. Santos, T. Pollard, J. Shalhoub, London,
United Kingdom, Oxford, United Kingdom
QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC
BRAIN INJURY AT DISCHARGE OF INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
COMPARABLE SURVIVAL OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE
ICU FOLLOWING REDUCED INTENSITY AND MYELOABLATIVE CONDITIONING
ALLOGENEIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
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0648
CAROTID DOPPLER FLOW AND ITS DETERMINANTS DURING HEAD-UP-TILT
A. Sommese, J. Bakker, J. van Bommel, A. Lima,
CENTRAL HYPOVOLEMIA AND PASSIVE LEG RAISING IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS Napoli, Italy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
 Chairs: Michael Hiesmayr, Vienna, Austria & Mette Berger, Lausanne, Switzerland
10:10 – 12:00
WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE-SUSTAINING THERAPY IN CLINICAL TRIALS IN CRITICAL S. Tétrault, M. Shemilt, G. Leblanc, A. Boutin,
CARE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
F. Lauzier, M. Chassé, R. Zarychanski,
D. Fergusson, A.F. Turgeon, Québec, Canada,
Winnipeg, Canada, Ottawa, Canada
10:10 – 12:00
INITIAL INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE AND WORST GLASGOW COMA SCORE AS
V. Sathianathan, J. Longmore, J. Lloyd,
INDEPENDENT PREDICTORS OF (I) NEED FOR AND (II) TIME TO ESCALATION OF N. Butterfield, S. Ashworth, London, United
TREATMENT FOR REFRACTORY INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION IN TRAUMATIC Kingdom
BRAIN INJURY
0662
0645
INFLUENCE OF MODERATE BRAIN HYPOXIA ON LONG TERM OUTCOME
A.-M. Domínguez-Berrot, M. González-Vaquero,
M.E. Vallejo-Pascual, P. Jiménez-García, León,
Spain
0663
M.D. Arias-Verdu, R. Gutiérrez-Rodriguez,
M. Delange-Van Der Kroft, E. Curiel-Balsera,
A. Muñoz-López, J.F. Fernández-Ortega,
M.A. Prieto-Palomino, R. Rivera-Fernández,
Málaga, Spain, Maálaga, Spain
0646
OESOPHAGEAL DOPPLER GUIDED FLUID MANAGEMENT AND CLINICAL
OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
C. Gore, S. Nahas, M. Templeton, M. Stotz,
London, United Kingdom
0664
IMPACT OF A NORMOTHERMIA PROTOCOL-BASED STRATEGY ON VENTILATORASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN SEVERE BRAIN-INJURED PATIENTS
Y. Launey, A. Lecousin, N. Nesseler, F. Feuillet,
Y. Mallédant, P. Seguin, Rennes, France, Nantes,
France
0665
P.L.J. van der Heiden, M.S. Arbous, W. van
Beers, W.M. van den Bergh, C. Hess,
N. Kusadasi, W.A.F. Marijt, M.C. Muller,
P.R. Tuinman, M. van Vliet, D.J. van Westerloo,
N. Blijlevens, Leiden, Netherlands, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Groningen, Netherlands,
Rotterdam, Netherlands, Nijmegen,
Netherlands
0647
THE ASSOCIATION OF DYSNATREMIA WITH POOR OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
A. Hasanin, R. Mahrous, M.A. Elsayed, K. Adel,
A. Mettawi, N. Emara, K. Anwar, A. Mukhtar,
Cairo, Egypt
0666
ROLE OF FACTOR XIII AND VON CLAUS FIBRINOGEN IN CEREBRAL
HAEMORRHAGE. A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY WITH
NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS
E. Val Jordán, M.D. Vicente Gordo, P. Mora
Rangil, B. Virgós Señor, J. Casado Pellejero,
N. Fernández Monsteirin, Zaragoza, Spain
0667
CAN THE CEREBRAL REGIONAL OXYGEN SATURATION BE A PERFUSION
PARAMETER IN SHOCK?OBSERVATIONAL PILOT STUDY
A. Al Tayar, A. Abouelela, K. Mohiuddeen,
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
0668
COMPARISON OF MANNITOL VERSUS HYPERTONIC SOLUTIONS IN THE
TREATMENT OF ACUTE CEREBRAL EDEMA
M. Rosales, L. Laxamana, Québec, Philippines,
Global City, Philippines
0669
TUeSDAY 30 september
Poster Corner
SCIENTIfic programme
Area Seville
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ECMO
ROOM Barcelona
10:10 – 12:00
L. Camporota, V. Mongelli, M.A. Calderazzo,
E.V. Caricola, G. Glover, C. Meadows, E. Nicoletti,
M. Malafronte, R. Beale, M. Shankar-Hari,
N. Barrett, London, United Kingdom
0670
A. Bruhn, P. Cruces, P. Tapia, P. Garcia,
L. Alegria, J. Araos, D. Soto, D. Hurtado,
F. Rodriguez, M. Amthauer, T. Salomon,
D. Rodriguez, M.E. Rucán, G. Castro, B. Erranz,
R. Cornejo, G. Bugedo, Santiago, Chile
0671
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF FLUID BALANCE IN PATIENT RECEIVING EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION (ECMO)
H.P. Shum, W.P. Lo, L.L. Chang, H.M. So,
K.C. Chan, W.W. Yan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong,
China
0672
MECHANICAL VENTILATION PRACTICES IN PATIENTS WITH ARDS RECEIVING
ECMO: AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY
L. Camporota, E. Nicoletti, M. Malafronte, M. de
Neef, V. Mongelli, M.A. Calderazzo, E.V. Caricola,
G. Glover, C. Meadows, R. Beale, M. ShankarHari, N. Barrett, London, United Kingdom
0673
OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
TREATED WITH EXTRACORPOREAL LUNG SUPPORT
S.A. Braune, M. Fiolka, G. Soeffker, A. Nierhaus,
D. Wichmann, S. Kluge, Hamburg, Germany
0674
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ECMO GAS FLOWS ON THE BREATHING PATTERN OF
SEVERE ARDS PATIENTS DURING PRESSURE SUPPORT AND NAVA
T. Mauri, G. Suriano, G. Grasselli, A. Giuffrida,
M. Battistini, A. Bronco, M. Pozzi, N. Patroniti,
G. Bellani, A. Pesenti, Monza, Italy
0675
INTENSIVIST DELIVERED QUATERNARY SEVERE RESPIRATORY FAILURE
RETRIEVAL SERVICE WITH MOBILE EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE
OXYGENATION (ECMO) CAPABILITIES
P.B. Sherren, S.J. Shepherd, G. Glover,
C. Meadows, C. Langrish, N. Ioannou, K. Daly,
N. Gooby, A. Agnew, N.A. Barrett, London,
United Kingdom
0676
COST ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF EXTRACORPOREAL CARBON DIOXIDE
REMOVAL TO AVOID INTUBATION IN PATIENTS FAILING NON-INVASIVE
VENTILATION
S.A. Braune, H. Burchardi, M. Engel,
A. Nierhaus, H. Ebelt, S. Rosseau, S. Kluge,
Hamburg, Germany, Bovenden, Germany,
Munich, Germany, Erfurt, Germany, Berlin,
Germany
0677
MOBILIZATION OF PATIENTS ON VENO-VENOUS EXTRACORPOREAL
MEMBRANE OXYGENATION SUPPORT, WITH AN 'ECMO-HELMET'
R. Pruijsten, R. van Thiel, M. Saeijs, M. Verbiest,
D. Dos Reis Miranda, Rotterdam, Netherlands
0678
VENO-VENOUS ECMO THERAPY FOR LIFE-THREATENING POSTPNEUMONECTOMY PULMONARY EDEMA. PRELIMINARY RESULTS
N.P.H. Adam, L. Knani, H. Clavier, J.L. Le Guillou,
L. Tric, R. Caliandro, P. Girard, M. Debauchez,
D. Debrosse, C. Lamer, Paris, France
0679
DOUBLE LUMEN CANNULA EXPERIENCE IN V-V ECMO
E. Zogheib, M. Guilbart, A. Hchikat, C. Caplin,
J. Marc, D. Taing, T. Caus, H. Dupont, Amiens,
France
0680
EFFECTS OF VENO-VENOUS CO2 REMOVAL THERAPY ON PULMONARY
CIRCULATION IN AN ARDS MODEL
P. Morimont, T. Desaive, J. Guiot, V. Tchana-Sato,
N. Janssen, A. Cagnina, S. Habran, S. Kosta,
D. Hella, F. Blaffart, P. Kolh, J.-O. Defraigne,
B. Lambermont, Liege, Belgium
0681
NEUROLOGICAL EVENTS OCCURRING DURING VENO-VENOUS ECMO: AN
OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
C.-E. Luyt, G. Hekimian, N. Bréchot, G. Tachon,
A. Nieszkowska, J.-L. Trouillet, J. Chastre,
A. Combes, Paris, France
0682
THE USE OF EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION ON SEVERE
RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY SECONDARY TO COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED
PNEUMONIA
M. Basto, M. Achando, M. Leite, D. Franco,
D. Caeiro, P. Fernandes, M. Gonçalves,
P. Castelões, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal,
Castelo Branco, Portugal
0683
SERUM TYPE III PRO-COLLAGEN PEPTIDE AS A MARKER OF VENTILATOR
ASSOCIATED LUNG INJURY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE RESPIRATORY FAILURE
RECEIVING ECMO
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
EXTENDED EXTRACORPOREAL LUNG SUPPORT IN A PORCINE ACUTE LUNG
INJURY MODEL. FEASIBILITY AND PRELIMINARY DATA
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I MANAGE HAEMODYNAMICS IN SEPSIS?
 Chair: Marc Léone, Marseille, France
11:10 – 12:00
267 Claude Martin, Marseille, France
Presentation
ROOM Vienna
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I DECIDE TO TREAT FUNGAL INFECTIONS?
 Chair: José Artur Paiva, Porto, Portugal
11:10 – 12:00
308 Philippe Eggimann, Lausanne, Switzerland
Presentation
ROOM Berlin
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW TO VENTILATE A PATIENT WITH SEVERE COPD?
 Chair: Michael Quintel, Göttingen, Germany
11:10 – 12:00
258 Salvatore Maggiore, Rome, Italy
Presentation
ROOM Athens
Clinical Challenges Session
WHEN TO START RRT?
 Chair: Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom
11:10 – 12:00
307 Sean Bagshaw, Alberta, Canada
Presentation
ROOM Rome
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I MANAGE CARDIAC ARREST IN THE TRAUMA PATIENT?
 Chair: Dietmar Fries, Innsbruck, Austria
11:10 – 12:00
289 David Lockey, Bristol, United Kingdom
Presentation ROOM Stockholm
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I MANAGE SODIUM DISORDERS IN THE NEURO-ICU?
 Chair: Nino Stocchetti, Milan, Italy
11:10 – 12:00
304 Claude Hemphill, San Francisco, United States
Presentation
ROOM Geneva
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I REACH CONSENSUS TO LIMIT LIFE-SUSTAINING THERAPIES?
 Chair: Rik Gerritsen, Leeuwarden, Netherlands
11:10 – 12:00
303 Bob Truog, Boston, United States
Presentation
ROOM Paris
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I ELIMINATE TOXINS IN SEVERE POISONING?
 Chair: Martin Dünser, Salzburg, Austria
11:10 – 12:00
2276 Bruno Mégarbane, Paris, France
Presentation
ROOM Glasgow
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I MANAGE SEVERE PRE ECLAMPSIA?
 Chair: Andrew Rhodes, London, United Kingdom
11:10 – 12:00
296 Mervyn Singer, London, United Kingdom
Presentation
ROOM Amsterdam
Clinical Challenges Session
HOW DO I IMPLEMENT EARLY MOBILISATION IN MY ICU?
 Chair: Dani Martí Romeu, Barcelona, Spain
11:10 – 12:00
306 David Mcwilliams, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Presentation
NEXT Lounge
Thematic Session
NEXT – MEET THE EXPERT
 Chair: Lara Prisco, Cambridge, United Kingdom
11:15 – 12:00
Confused: Sudoku on the ICU?
NEXT Lounge
Thematic Session
Arjen Slooter, Utrecht, Netherlands
NEXT – EXPERTS IN THE HOT SEAT
 Chair: Matthias Hilty, Zurich, Switzerland
14:00 – 14:50
The global ICU
Marcus Schultz, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ricard Ferrer Roca, Sabadell, Spain
TUeSDAY 30 september
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 Chairs: Kenneth Palmer, Stockholm, Sweden & Jigeeshu Divatia, Mumbai, India
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NEURO-INTENSIVE CARE
 Chairs: Romergriko Geocadin, Baltimore, United States & Hans Friberg, Lund, Sweden
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
14:00 – 15:50
PHOSPHORYLATED NEUROFILAMENT H (PNF-H) AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER IN
ACUTE BRAIN INSULTS
M.O. Elghonemi, H. Saber, W. Radwan, Cairo,
Egypt
0684
MORTALITY AFTER REFRACTORY STATUS EPILEPTICUS IN FINLAND
A.-M. Kantanen, M. Reinikainen, R. Kälviäinen,
I. Parviainen, E. Ruokonen, Kuopio, Finland,
Joensuu, Finland
0685
EARLY COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION IN ICU-ACQUIRED WEAKNESS: A PILOT
STUDY
E. Witteveen, F. de Beer, L. Wieske,
W.K. Lagrand, C. Verhamme, M.J. Schultz,
I.N. van Schaik, J. Horn, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
0686
TEMPORAL PROFILE OF JUGULAR AND SYSTEMIC S100B, AND LACTATE
IN PATIENTS UNDER CERVICAL REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR CAROTID
ENDARTERECTOMY
T. Molnar, E. Völgyi, S. Marton, J. Lantos,
Z. Vamos, P. Szabo, Pecs, Hungary
0687
THE UTILIZATION OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (EEG) IN THE INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT: ARE WE FOLLOWING THE GUIDELINES?
J.G. Boyd, Kingston, Canada
0688
ANOXIC COMA. THE BASELINE CLINICAL VARIABLES AND VEEG STUDY. CAN
THE VEEG HELP US IN MEDICAL MANAGEMENT AND PROGNOSIS?
F. Arméstar-Rodríguez, J.L. Becerra-Cuñat,
Y. León-Chan, E. Benveniste, E. Mesalles,
M. Jiménez, J. Roca, E. Mor, J.A. Moreno,
Barcelona, Spain
0689
CHANGES IN THE LAST 11 YEARS OF THE INCIDENCE AND MECHANISM OF
CRANEOENCEPHALIC INJURY ADMITTED TO AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN
SPAIN
C. Lorencio Cárdenas, P. Pujol Valverde, A. Taché
Sala, J. Gonzalez Londoño, M. Morales Pedrosa,
C. Murcia Gubianas, A. Castanera Duro,
M.A. Arruego Minguillón, J.M. Sirvent Calvera,
Girona, Spain
0690
THE INCIDENCE OF NEUROLOGICAL EVENTS DURING PREGNANCY REQUIRING
NEUROINTENSIVE CARE IN THE EAST OF ENGLAND: OUR EXPERIENCE
C. Robba, M.S. Sekhon, J. Outtrim, A. Bertuccio,
B. Matta, Cambridge, United Kingdom,
Alessandria, Italy
0691
CEREBRAL OXIMETRY ASSESSED BY NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROMETRY
DURING PREECLAMPSIA: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY. A PRELIMINARY STUDY
OF THE IMPACT OF MAGNESIUM SULFATE ADMINISTRATION
P. Guerci, F. Vial, N.-E. Baka, H. Bouaziz, M.R. Losser, Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France,
Nancy, France
0692
DUPLEX ULTRASOUND SCREENING FOR LOWER EXTREMITY DEEP VENOUS
THROMBOSIS IN CRITICALLY ILL NEUROSURGICAL PATIENTS
A. Mukhtar, M. Elsayed, H. Azzizi, R. Mahrous,
A. Gado, A. Hassanin, T. Ali, N. Salama,
N. Yasser, G. Sayed, Cairo, Egypt
0693
SCALE FOR EVALUATION OF BRAIN-STEM LESIONS IN PATIENTS WITH EXTRA
MEDULLAR FOSSA-POSTERIOR TUMORS
V. Podlepich, E. Sokolova, E. Aleksandrova,
A. Goriachev, A. Chumaev, A. Polupan,
K. Lapteva, I. Matskovsky, Moscow, Russian
Federation
0694
MANAGEMENT OF STATUS EPILEPTICUS IN A TUNISIAN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
H. Ben Ghezala, K. Moez, K. Ben Taher,
Zaghouan, Tunisia
0695
PREVALENCE OF THIAMINE DEFICIENCY IN ICU PATIENTS
J. van Rosmalen, D. Ramnarain, A. van Olffen,
Tilburg, Netherlands
0696
IMPACT OF OBESITY ON PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE NEUROSCIENCES
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
J. Chalela, M. Hill, C. Martin, S. James,
Charleson, United States, Charleston, United
States
0697
Area Bilbao
Poster Corner
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A.M. Elmenshawy, T.H. Elbadawy, H.A.A. Abu
Khabar, S.F. Hafez, E.E.M.H. Ibrahim,
A.M. Fayed, Alexandria, Egypt
0703
EVALUATION OF TEMOCILLIN FOR TREATMENT OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS
N. Layios, M. Ciutea, M. Nys, P. Damas, Liege,
Belgium
0704
ANTIBIOTIC CONCENTRATIONS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID IN PATIENTS WITH
VENTRICULITIS
G. Stringari, S. Markowitz, M. Beumier, M. Hites,
F. Cotton, F. Wolff, L. Gottin, J.-L. Vincent,
F. Jacobs, F.S. Taccone, Brussels, Belgium,
Verona, Italy
0705
DE-ESCALATION VERSUS CONTINUATION OF EMPIRICAL ANTIMICROBIAL
TREATMENT IN SEVERE SEPSIS: A MULTICENTER NON-BLINDED RANDOMIZED
NONINFERIORITY TRIAL
M. Leone, C. Bechis, K. Baumstarck,
J.Y. Lefrant, J. Albanèse, S. Jaber, A. Lepape,
J.M. Constantin, L. Papazian, N. Bruder,
B. Allaouchiche, K. Bezulier, J. Textoris,
C. Martin, Marseille, France, Nimes, France,
Montpellier, France, Lyon, France, ClermontFerrand, France
0706
ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTION DURING WEEKDAY, NIGHT AND WEEKEND SHIFTS
J. Vermassen, L. De Bus, B. Gadeyne,
J. Decruyenaere, P. Depuydt, Ghent, Belgium
0707
IN VITRO AND IN VIVO SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITY OF HIGH DOSES OF AMPICILLINE/
SULBACTAME WITH COLISTIN VERSUS MEROPENEM WITH COLISTIN IN
VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (VAP) CAUSED BY ACINETOBACTER
BAUMANNII (AB)
F. Frantzeskaki, S. Vourli, E. Paramythiotou,
A. Flevari, K. Paraskevi, M. Tsala,
A. Armaganidis, L. Zerva, G. Dimopoulos,
Athens, Greece
0708
EMPIRIC ANTI-PSEUDOMONAS ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN COMPLICATED INTRAABDOMINAL INFECTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
K. Blot, D. Vogelaers, S. Blot, Ghent, Belgium
0709
DO EARLY ANTIBIOTICS IN SEPSIS REDUCE MORTALITY? -A RETROSPECTIVE
STUDY IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN STOCKHOLM
M. Cronhjort, S. Rysz, M. Sandström,
E. Joelsson-Alm, J. Mårtensson, C. Svensen,
Stockholm, Sweden
0710
ADSORPTIVE CAPACITY OF A NOVEL CYTOKINE FILTER FOR MEROPENEM AND
CIPROFLOXACIN
C. König, A.C. Röhr, O.R. Frey, T. Fuchs,
A. Köberer, S. Kluge, S. Braune, A. Nierhaus,
D. Wichmann, C. Langebrake, A. Brinkmann,
Hamburg, Germany, Heidenheim, Germany
0711
Poster Corner
ELECTROLYTES, MICRONUTRIENTS & VITAMINS
 Chairs: Mette Berger, Lausanne, Switzerland & Heleen Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam, Netherlands
14:00 – 15:50
SEVERE HYPONATRAEMIA IN CRITICAL ILLNESS
S.D. Lee, M. Gilmartin, A. Nee, T. Steele,
C.H. Toh, I. Welters, Liverpool, United Kingdom
0712
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUTRITION STATUS AND VITAMIN D LEVELS
K.M. Mogensen, J.D. Rawn, M.K. Robinson,
K.B. Christopher, Boston, United States
0713
INTERACTION BETWEEN ADIPOKINES AND THE METABOLIC STRESS
RESPONSE: ANGPT L2, CXCL5 AND VISFATIN IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING
CARDIAC SURGERY
T. Meyer, E. Nitschmann, U. Schurr, A. Boltres,
C. Bläsi, L. Wykes, H. Pargger, A. Kopp Lugli,
Basel, Switzerland, Montreal, Canada
0714
HYPOMAGNESAEMIA IN CRITICAL CARE
L.E. Homer, R. Kolammunage-Dona, T. Steele,
C.-H. Toh, C. Downey, I.D. Welters, Liverpool,
United Kingdom
0715
DOES INTRAVENOUS IRON INDUCE OXYDATIVE STRESS IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS? A COMPARISON WITH HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
S. Lasocki, P. Piednoir, C. Couffignal, E. Rineau,
C. Schilte, G. Dufour, X. Duval, F. Driss, Angers,
France, Paris, France
0716
INFLUENCE OF DYSKALEMIA AT ADMISSION AND EARLY DYSKALEMIA
CORRECTION ON SURVIVAL OF CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS
S. Mankikian, M. Darmon, J.-F. Timsit,
R. Sonneville, M. Garrouste-Orgeas,
B. Souweine, C. Schwebel, D. GoldgranToledano, S. Ruckly, H. Kallel, E. Azoulay,
C. Adrie, L. Bouadma, Paris, France, SaintEtienne, France, Clermont-Ferrand, France,
Grenoble, France, Gonesse, France, Cayenne,
France
0717
FEASIBILITY OF GASTRIC CONTENT ULTRASONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENT BY
INTENSIVISTS IN SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE
H. Darmon, C. Bourillon, J. Chatelon, D. Safran,
R. Pirracchio, Paris, France
0718
EXISTING PRACTICES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPONATREMIA AND
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF VARIOUS TREATMENT MODALITIES IN PATIENTS
WITH HYPONATREMIA ADMITTED TO ICU
A. Ranjalkar, R.D. Savio, K. Rajeev, J.K. John,
Cochin, India, Thiruvalla, India
0719
THE EFFECTS OF VITAMIN C ON THE OXIDATIVE STRESS OF CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS
E. Tsigou, K. Venetsanou, E. Boutzouka,
A. Gavala, M. Korre, T. Katsoulas,
G. Baltopoulos, Athens, Greece
0720
DYSNATREMIAS IN SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE
V. Spatenkova, O. Bradac, L. Jurak, P. Skrabalek,
Liberec, Czech Republic, Prague, Czech
Republic
0721
COPPER AND ZINC DISORDERS IN CRITICAL ILLNESS – A PILOT STUDY
R. Yagubyan, V. Kochergin, K. Krylov,
S. Rodionova, S. Fedorov, A. Zvyagin, S. Sviridov,
Moscow, Russian Federation
0722
ANTIMICROBIAL USE AND PKIPD
 Chairs: Jeffrey Lipman, Brisbane, Australia & Fabio Silvio Taccone, Brussels, Belgium
14:00 – 15:50
Area Cadiz
EFFICACY OF ANTIBIOTIC EDUCATION ON ANTIBIOTIC USAGE AND RESISTANT
PATTERN IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS IN EGYPT
THE PLASMA AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE PHARMACOKINETICS OF
CEFAZOLIN IN POST-TRAUMA CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
J.A. Roberts, A.A. Udy, S.C. Wallis, M.S. Roberts,
P.S. Kruger, C.M.J. Kirkpatrick, D.L. Paterson,
J. Lipman, Brisbane, Australia, Melbourne,
Australia
0698
RECOMMENDED PIPERACILLIN-TAZOBACTAM DOSING IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS REQUIRING CONTINUOUS VENO-VENOUS HEMOFILTRATION
ENHANCES GRAM-NEGATIVE COLONIZATION AND INFECTION AND MAY INDUCE
RESISTANCE
L. Remels, M. Diltoer, P.M. Honoré, R. Jacobs,
E. De Waele, V. Van Gorp, D.N. Nguyen, J. De
Regt, J. Troubleyn, H. Spapen, Brussels,
Belgium
0699
OPTIMIZING THE DOSING REGIMEN OF DAPTOMYCIN IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS USING A PK/PD ANALYSIS AND MONTE CARLO SIMULATION
H. Barrasa González, A. Martín López, A. Isla
Ruiz, A. Soraluce Olañeta, E. Asín Prieto,
A. Rodríguez Gascón, A. Canut Blasco,
S. Castaño Ávila, G. Balziskueta Florez,
B. Fernández Miret, F. Fonseca San Miguel,
J. Maynar Moliner, Vitoria, Spain
0700
DOUBLE-CARBAPENEM USE FOR TREATMENT OF CARBAPENEM RESISTANT
KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE SEVERE INVASIVE INFECTIONS
G. De Pascale, G. Martucci, V. Di Gravio, R. Di
Stefano, L. Montini, G. Panarello, M.A. Pennisi,
A. Arcadipane, M. Antonelli, Rome, Italy,
Palermo, Italy
0701
FACTORS INFLUENCING ANTIBIOTIC DE-ESCALATION IN POSTOPERATIVE
PERITONITIS
P. Montravers, P. Augustin, M. Desmard,
J. Guglielminotti, Paris, France
0702
TUeSDAY 30 september
Poster Corner
SCIENTIfic programme
Area Alicante
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EARLY PLASMA VITAMIN C CONCENTRATION, ORGAN DYSFUNCTION AND ICU
MORTALITY
H.J.S. de Grooth, A.M.E. Spoelstra-de Man,
H.M. Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
0723
A COMPARISON BETWEEN LEFT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT VELOCITY
TIME INTEGRAL AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA COLLAPSIBILITY INDEX AS A
PREDICTOR TO FLUID RESPONSIVENESS IN CRITICALLY ILL SEPTIC PATIENTS
NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT IN ICU PATIENTS REQUIRING INTRAORTIC BALLOON
PUMP
J.M. Gomez-Lama, C.F. Lübbe-Vazquez,
M. Gonzalez-Granados, P. Saavedra Santana,
J.L. Romero-Lujan, S. Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas
de Gran Canaria, Spain
0724
COMPARISON OF WEB-BASED TO TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM-BASED TRAINING T. Edrich, M. Stopfkuchen-Evans, P. Song,
OF LUNG ULTRASOUND FOR THE DETECTION OF PNEUMOTHORAX
A. Szabo, D. Dankl, P. Scheiermann, G. Frendl,
D. Varelmann, Salzburg, Austria, Boston, United
States, Munich, Germany
0744
CAUSES OF HYPONATREMIA IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS IN ICU
SETTINGS
K. Ahmad, Z. Alrais, S. Majeed, A.A. Wahab,
A. Zocco, H.I. Elkholy, J.I. Mathew, A.Y. Elzayyat,
H. Elkholy, M. Elias, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
0725
LUNG ULTRASOUND IN ASSESSING AND MONITORING SEPSIS-INDUCED LUNG
INJURY
N. Uenishi, T. Tawata, S. Tsuzuki, N. Jingushi,
A. Hirakawa, K. Yamanaka, N. Takeyama, Aichi,
Japan
0745
DOES THE ADDITION OF DIAGNOSTIC LUNG ULTRA-SOUND IMPACT ON CHEST
PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION IN CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS?
M.L. Riley, G. Cork, L. Osman,
G. Ntoumenopoulos, London, United Kingdom,
Sydney, Australia
0746
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF BEDSIDE LUNG ULTRASOUND (LUS) FOR ASSESSMENT
OF PULMONARY ABNORMALITIES IN NEUTROPENIC PATIENTS (PTS) WITH
HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES (HM) AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE
(ARF)
V. Novikov, G. Gastyan, I. Kostina, A. Gavrilov,
Moscow, Russian Federation
0747
A POINT OF CARE ULTRASOUND DURING CATHETERIZATION OF INTERNAL
JUGULAR VEIN; SONOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF THE VENOUS EXCAVATION
(SAVE) PROTOCOL
S.-M. Park, H. Kim, H. Doh, C.-Y. Koh, Gang-won,
Republic of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea,
Cheonan, Republic of Korea
0748
DIAPHRAGMATIC M-MODE ULTRASONOGRAPHY: A USEFUL TOOL FOR
PREDICTING WEANING SUCCESS
A. Flevari, D. Konstantonis, M. Lignos,
T. Christodoulopoulou, O. Apostolopoulou,
F. Frantzeskaki, C. Diakaki, A. Strilakou,
E. Paramythiotou, A. Armaganidis, Athens,
Greece
0749
CENTRAL VENOUS CANNULATION: IS THE LANDMARK TECHNIQUE CORRECT?
J. Rees, Y. Haroon, S. Saha, S. Derekshani,
London, United Kingdom, Romford, United
Kingdom
0750
IMPACT OF PLEURAL FLUID REMOVAL ON CONTINUOUS CHEST ELECTRICAL
IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY EXAMINATIONS OF INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS
D. Bläser, T. Becher, I. Lautenschläger, T.A. Meinel, A. Frerichs, D. Schädler, N. Weiler,
I. Frerichs, Kiel, Germany
0751
ASSESSMENT OF LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
BY MITRAL ANNULAR PLANE SYSTOLIC EXCURSION (MAPSE)
G.J. Himaaldev, G. Brar, J. Chacko, Bangalore,
India
0752
SEPSIS: EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
 Chairs: Elisa Zanier, Milan, Italy & Bruno Levy, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
14:00 – 15:50
THE EFFECTS OF CARNITINE ON RENAL TISSUE DAMAGE AND METABOLIC
ALTERATION AMONG THE RAT INTRAABDOMINAL SEPSIS MODEL
S. Cetin, S. Deniz, A. Sezer, H. Sen, S. Ozkan,
Istanbul, Turkey
0726
NORMAL SALINE VERSUS RINGER´S LACTATE IN EXPERIMENTAL SEPSIS
D. Orbegozo Cortes, S. Fuhong, C. Santacruz,
K. Hosokawa, H. Xinrong, J. Creteur, J.L. Vincent, D. De Backer, Brussels, Belgium
0727
REMOVAL OF NATURAL ANTI-GALACTOSE α1,3 GALACTOSE ANTIBODIES WITH
GAS914 ENHANCES HUMORAL IMMUNITY AND PREVENTS SEPSIS MORTALITY
IN MICE
R. Manez, M. Perez-Cruz, D. Bello,
M.A. Dominguez, C. Costa, Hospitalet de
Llobregat, Spain
0728
INTERSTITIAL CHANGES IN SPLEEN DURING SEPSIS
Ø.S. Svendsen, L. Stangeland, B. Elvevoll,
B.T. Gjertsen, J. Skavland, H. Wiig, O. Tenstad,
P. Husby, Bergen, Norway
0729
PLASMA ENDOCAN LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ENDOTHELIAL
DYSFUNCTION DURING EXPERIMENTAL HUMAN ENDOTOXEMIA
L.T. van Eijk, L.A.E. Cox, B.P.C. Ramakers,
M.J. Dorresteijn, J. Gerretsen, M. Kox,
P. Pickkers, Nijmegen, Netherlands
0730
EFFECTS OF SILDENAFIL IN A PORCINE MODEL OF ENDOTOXEMIA
D.A. Kemper, D.A. Otsuki, D.R. Maia, N. QueirozHazarbassanov, C.O. Massoco, J.O.C. Auler Jr,
D.T. Fantoni, São Paulo, Brazil
0731
SEQUENTIAL CHANGES IN THE PATTERN OF LIVER ARCHITECTURE IN THE
ACUTE PHASE OF SEVERE SEPSIS UNDER THE VISION OF VIDEOMICROSCOPY.
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
I.H.J. Koh, J.C. Vieirra, J. Almeida-Filho,
R.C. Tedesco, R.B. Souza, A.M.A. Liberatore, Sao
Paulo, Brazil, Petrolina, Brazil
0732
IMPACT OF ENDOTOXIN CHALLENGE ON DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR
COAGULATION IN OBESE MINIPIGS
T. Duburcq, A. Tournoys, F. Pattou, T. Hubert,
V. Gmyr, L. Quintane, R. Favory, J. Mangalaboyi,
M. Jourdain, Lille, France
0733
EARLY CHANGES IN HEART RATE PREDICT LONG-TERM SURVIVAL IN A RODENT A. Rudiger, M. Arrigo, T. Hauffe, D.R. Spahn,
MODEL OF SEPSIS
D. Bettex, Zurich, Switzerland
0734
EFFECTS OF METOPROLOL IN A PORCINE MODEL OF SEPTIC SHOCK
A.L. Corrêa, D.T. Fantoni, J.O.C. Auler Jr,
N.G. Queiroz-Hazarbassanov, C.O. Massoco,
D.A. Otsuki, São Paulo, Brazil
0735
ROLE OF CAMP IN PAF-INDUCED INTESTINAL ENDO-AND EPITHELIAL
DYSFUNCTION
I. Lautenschläger, K. Zitta, J. Sarau,
H. Dombrowsky, Y.L. Wong, M. Albrecht, S. Uhlig,
I. Frerichs, N. Weiler, Kiel, Germany, Aachen,
Germany
0736
STATINS PROTECT THE VASCULATURE FROM EXCESSIVE ANGPT-2
PRODUCTION IN SEPSIS
K. Thamm, C. Ghosh, J.T. Kielstein, W.C. Aird,
A. Santel, S.M. Parikh, S. David, Hannover,
Germany, Boston, United States, Berlin,
Germany
0737
MORTALITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY TACHYCARDIA AND CARDIAC
TROPONIN RELEASE IN A FLUID-RESUSCITATED RAT MODEL OF SEPSIS
W. Khaliq, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom
0738
POLYMYXIN B-IMMOBILIZED FIBER COLUMN HEMOPERFUSION IN TREATMENT
FOR SEPTIC SHOCK CONTRIBUTES TO CONSTRICT PERIPHERAL BLOOD
VESSELS
M. Sugiura, C. Mitaka, G. Haraguchi, M. Tomita,
N. Inase, Tokyo, Japan
0739
Area Granada
Poster Corner
ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN THE ICU
COMPARISON BETWEEN ULTRASOUND OR BRONCHOSCOPY GUIDED
A. Gobatto, B. Besen, P. Tierno, M. Park,
PERCUTANEOUS DILATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS – A P. Mendes, F. Cadamuro, D. Joelsons,
RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
L.U. Taniguchi, L.M. Malbouisson, São Paulo,
Brazil
0740
SONOGRAPHIC B-LINES AND PRESSURE OF END TIDAL CO2 IN
DIFFERENTIATING ACUTE DYSPNEA
H.M. Hassaballa, W.A. Radwan, K.A. Alwahab,
M. Khalaf, A. Samir, Cairo, Egypt
0741
H. Haghbayan, A. Boutin, M. Laflamme,
F. Lauzier, M. Shemilt, L. Moore, R. Zarychanski,
D. Fergusson, A.F. Turgeon, Québec, Canada,
Winnipeg, Canada, Ottawa, Canada
0742
THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN MODERATE
AND SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METAANALYSIS
Page 140
Area Las Palmas
Poster Corner
0753
TRANSFUSION & HAEMOSTASIS
 Chairs: Paul Hébert, Ottawa, Canada & Michaël Casear, Leuven, Belgium
14:00 – 15:50
 Chairs: Marius Terblanche, London, United Kingdom & Paolo Pelosi, Genova, Italy
14:00 – 15:50
ULTRASONOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION AND SEMI-QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT E. Bégot, T. Duvoid, A. Grümann, F. Dalmay,
OF UNLOCULATED PLEURAL EFFUSIONS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS BY
N. Pichon, B. François, M. Clavel, P. Vignon,
RESIDENTS AFTER A FOCUSED TRAINING
Limoges, France
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HAEMORRHAGIC COMPLICATIONS IN ADULTS UNDERGOING
EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN INTENSIVE CARE
C. Aubron, J. De Puydt, M. Bailey, F. Belon,
Z. Mcquilten, M. Schmidt, J. Sheldrake,
G. Cappelier, C. Scheinkestel, J. Cooper,
V. Pellegrino, D. Pilcher, Melbourne, Australia,
Edegem, Belgium, Besançcon, France
0754
POSTOPERATIVE BLEEDING IN PATIENT AFTER LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, THE M. Panigada, R. Russo, M. Monti, R. Trotti,
ROLE OF EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION
G.E. Iapichino, L. Gattinoni, Milano, Italy
0755
INFLUENCE OF PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICES ON ANAEMIA DEVELOPMENT IN
SPANISH ICUS: THE ANEXUS STUDY
G. Tirado, P. Marcos, A. Serrano, M. Quintana,
A. Campos, I. Pozuelo, R. Roig, J.C. RuizRodríguez, M. Muñoz, Zaragoza, Spain,
Barcelona, Spain, Valencia, Spain, Madrid, Spain,
Málaga, Spain
0756
MAJOR BLEEDING IN SURGICAL ICU PATIENTS: EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF
COAGULATION ABNORMALITIES, THEIR PROGNOSTIC VALUE AND IMPACT ON
ICU MORTALITY
K. Arvaniti, M. Topalidou, A. Kalakonas,
V. Papadopoulos, A. Pitsoulis, A. Karagianni,
V. Papageorgiou, C. Pasvanti, A. Kioumi,
D. Matamis, Thessaloniki, Greece
0757
RED BLOOD CELL TRANSFUSION IN ICU PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK –
CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS, UNITS GIVEN, TIMING AND ASSOCIATION TO
MORTALITY
S.L. Rygård, L. Grønlykke, L.B. Holst, H. Ullum,
J. Wetterslev, K. Rostgaard, A. Perner,
Copenhagen Ø, Denmark, Copenhagen S,
Denmark
0758
THE EFFICACY OF A TEMPORARY INFERIOR VENA CAVA FILTER IN CRITICALLY
ILL PATIENTS WITH CONTRAINDICATIONS TO ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY
F.S. Taccone, D. De Backer, B. Nicholas,
C. Waldmann, C. Cadavid, Brussels, Belgium,
London, United Kingdom, Reading, United
Kingdom, Medellin, Colombia
0759
TISSUE ISCHEMIA IN SEVERE TRAUMATIC HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IN
DEPENDENCE OF CARDIAC OUTPUT AND HEMOGLOBIN MONITORED BY
MICRODIALYSIS
F. Burša, L. Pleva, J. Maca, P. Sklienka, P. Ševčík,
Ostrava, Czech Republic
0760
ARE WE USING FRESH FROZEN PLASMA APPROPRIATELY IN THE ICU?
K. Krishnareddy, J. Al Tunaiji, B. Mathai,
J. Kristensen, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
0761
TUeSDAY 30 september
Poster Corner
0743
SCIENTIfic programme
Area Cartagena
M.E.M. Abodorra, S.M. El Awady, A.M. Fayed,
T.H. El Badawy, Alexandria, Egypt
Page 141
PROGRESSIVE STUDY OF MODIFICATIONS IN TRANSFUSION TRIGGERS AND
THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS FOLLOWING EMERGENCY
DIGESTIVE SURGERY IN ICU
I. Macias-Guarasa, R. Gutierrez-Rodriguez,
R. Rivera-Fernandez, Malaga, Spain
0762
USE OF A MASSIVE HAEMORRHAGE PROTOCOL IN A UK DISTRICT GENERAL
HOSPTIAL IS ASSOCIATED WITH A REDUCTION IN MORTALITY
L. Lambert, B. Taylor, W. Alistair, Shrewsbury,
United Kingdom, Wolverhampton, United
Kingdom
0763
CAN THE PLATELET AGGREGATION TEST TO BE USEFUL FOR THE EMERGENCY
CONTROL OF HEMOSTASIS DURING PREGNANCY?
A. Kolesnichenko, V. Potylitsina, M. Stolyar,
I. Olkhovskiy, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
0764
ANAEMIA IN CRITICAL CARE DUE TO REPEATED BLOOD SAMPLING
F. Arif, A. Dean, A. Patel, Surrey, United Kingdom
0765
ANTICOAGULATION MONITORING DURING EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE
OXYGENATION IN ADULT PATIENTS
G.E. Iapichino, M. Panigada, C. L'Acqua,
M. Cressoni, N. Bottino, L. Gattinoni, Milano,
Italy
0766
AUTOLOGOUS TRANSFUSION TECHNIQUE IN MASSIVE OBSTETRIC
HAEMORRHAGE
Y. Raspopin, A. Kolesnichenko, V. Kolegov,
A. Miller, D. Turin, Krasnoyarsk, Russian
Federation
0767
14:00 – 15:50
SEPSIS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT II
 Chairs: Anders Perner, Copenhagen, Denmark & J. Christopher Farmer, Phoenix, United States
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
14:00 – 15:50
Page 142
AGREEMENT OF THERAPEUTIC PROPOSALS DERIVED FROM EARLY
HEMODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT USING TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION
AND TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS
B. Riu-Poulenc, E. Bégot, A. Mari, M. Clavel,
L. Chimot, P. Delour, F. Vargas, B. Filloux,
D. Vandroux, J. Jabot, S. Silva, M. Genestal,
B. François, N. Pichon, P. Vignon, Toulouse,
France, Limoges, France, Périgueux, France,
Bordeaux, France, Saint-Denis, France
0768
ACCURANCY PROGNOSTIC USING PRESEPSIN AND PROADRENOMEDULLIN IN
CRITICALLY SEPTIC PATIENTS
M.-V. de la Torre-Prados, A. García-de la Torre,
R. Escobar-Conesa, C. Trujillano-Fernández,
A. Enguix-Armada, J. Perez-Vacas, A. PuertoMorlán, E. Camara-Sola, A. García-Alcántara,
Málaga, Spain, Cádiz, Spain
0769
PROGNOSTIC EVALUATION OF SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK.
PROCALCITONIN CLEARANCE VERSUS DELTA SOFA
J.R. Azevedo, O. Malafaia, O.J. Torres, Sao Luis,
Brazil, Curitiba, Brazil
0770
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF ENDOCAN IN SEPTIC SHOCK
A. Bouglé, L. Kerdjana, N. Belaidouni,
C. Rousseau, G. Geri, A. Cariou, J. Charpentier,
R. Porcher, J.-P. Mira, Paris, France
0771
RESULTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC ALERT PROGRAM
FOR EARLY DETECTION OF SEVERE SEPSIS PATIENTS IN AN HOSPITAL WITH
SEPSIS UNIT
R. Zaragoza, C. Hurtado, D. Estellés, S. Sancho,
S. Pastor, A. Dominguez, B. Bonet, V. Céspedes,
S. Borrás, R. González, J.J. Camarena, Valencia,
Spain
0772
ADEQUATE ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY PRIOR TO ICU ADMISSION IN PATIENTS WITH
SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK REDUCES HOSPITAL MORTALITY
E. Fernández-Delgado, A.M. Escoresca-Ortega,
A. Gutiérrez-Pizarraya, Y. Corcia-Palomo,
J. Garnacho-Montero, Seville, Spain
0773
THE MORTALITY IN SEPSIS IS NOT DECREASING OVER YEARS IN SWEDEN
C. Agvald-Öhman, S. Walther, P. Hederström,
Stockholm, Sweden, Linköping, Sweden,
Uddevalla, Sweden
0774
ADHERENCE TO SURVIVING SEPSIS CAMPAING RECOMMENDATIONS IN
PATIENTS ADMITTED TO ICU. 2013 ENVIN-HELICS REGISTRY DATA
X. Nuvials, M. Palomar, F. Alvarez-Lerma,
P. Olaechea, M. Catalán, R. Gimeno, M. Martinez,
C. Aragón, E. Andreu, R. Alcaraz, Lleida, Spain,
Barcelona, Spain, Galdakao, Spain, Madrid,
Spain, Valencia, Spain, Malaga, Spain, Murcia,
Spain
0775
D. Orbegozo Cortes, S. Fuhong, X. Keliang,
L. Rahmania, F.S. Taccone, D. De Backer, J.L. Vincent, J. Creteur, Brussels, Belgium
0776
CIRCULATING MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PREDICTS MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS
K.A. Krychtiuk, S. Ruhittel, P.J. Hohensinner,
C. Kaun, M. Lenz, J. Wojta, G. Heinz, W.S. Speidl,
Vienna, Austria
0777
MICROVASCULAR DYSFUNCTION AND MICROCIRCULATORY IMPACT OF THE
TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA. A PILOT
STUDY
J. Marin-Corral, L. Claverias, V. Blazquez,
I. Leache, G. Moreno, M. Llaurado, M. Bodi,
S. Pascual, J. Gea, A. Rodriguez, Tarragona,
Spain, Barcelona, Spain
0778
PATIENT AND SITE CHARACTERISTICS AND VOLUMES OF RESUSCITATION
FLUIDS IN SEVERE SEPSIS – A POST HOC ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMISED
CLINICAL TRIAL
P.B. Hjortrup, N. Haase, J.B. Wetterslev,
A. Perner, Copenhagen, Denmark
0779
THE EFFECTS OF THE QINGRE JIEDU TONGFU RECIPE (清热解毒通腑方) ON
ADJUNCT THERAPY IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS FROM ICU – A MULTICENTER
PERSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY
C. Guo-Long, H. Cai-Bao, T. Hong-Jie, Hangzhou,
China
0780
SEPSIS TEAM IN THE ER
A. Araújo, N. Catorze, A. Real, G. Girithari,
P. Cunha, S. Gonçalves, N. Lopes, Abrantes,
Portugal
0781
PERIPHERAL NIRS VARIABLES ARE ALTERED EARLIER THAN OTHER
PERFUSION VARIABLES AT THE ONSET OF SEPTIC SHOCK
CARDIAC ARREST: PROGNOSIS & OUTCOMES
LOW SERUM SUPAR CONCENTRATION PREDICTS 90-DAY SURVIVAL AFTER
OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST
V. Jalkanen, R. Yang, J. Vaahersalo, J. Kurola,
E. Ruokonen, H. Huhtala, A. Kuitunen, V. Pettilä,
J. Tenhunen, Tampere, Finland, Helsinki,
Finland, Kuopio, Finland, Uppsala, Sweden
0782
RISK ADJUSTED OUTCOMES FOLLOWING IN-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: DAY
VERSUS NIGHT AND WEEKEND
E.J. Robinson, G.S. Power, G.B. Smith,
J.P. Nolan, London, United Kingdom,
Bournemouth, United Kingdom, Bath, United
Kingdom
0783
THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS TO ASSESS
PROGNOSIS IN COMATOSE SURVIVORS FROM CARDIAC ARREST
I. Lamanna, N. Mavroudakis, B. Legros,
K. Donadello, J.-L. Vincent, F.S. Taccone,
Brussels, Belgium
0784
THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF TISSUE OXYGEN SATURATION AND PERIPHERAL
CIRCULATION PARAMETERS DURING HYPOTHERMIA IN OUT-OF-HOSPITAL
CARDIAC ARREST PATIENTS
A. Lima, T.K. van der Arend, J. van Bommel,
J. Bakker, Rotterdam, Netherlands
0785
IMPACT OF OBESITY ON PROGNOSIS AFTER SUCCESSFULLY RESUSCITATED
CARDIAC ARREST: A BICENTRIC RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
G. Geri, G. Savary, S. Legriel, F. Dumas,
S. Merceron, J.-P. Mira, J.-P. Bedos, J.P. Empana, A. Cariou, D. Grimaldi, Paris, France,
Le Chesnay, France
0786
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF CEREBRAL OXIMETRY AFTER CARDIAC ARREST: A
PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
A. Bouglé, F. Daviaud, W. Bougouin,
A. Rodrigues, G. Geri, T. Morichau-Beauchant,
F. Dumas, A. Cariou, Paris, France
0787
OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF IN-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTS OUTCOMES IN
OCTOGENARIANS
G. Buzançais, P. Burtin, J.-Y. Bigeon, C. Halchini,
C. Charpentier, M. Barral, P. Courant,
Montpellier, France
0788
AN AUDIT OF POST CARDIAC ARREST MANAGEMENT AND INTENSIVE CARE
OUTCOMES AT THE ROYAL SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL, BRIGHTON, UK
A. Curtis, R. Gray, J. Kilic, Brighton, United
Kingdom
0789
CLINICAL FACTORS AFFECTING GOOD NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOMES AT 1
MONTH IN PATIENTS WITH OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: A 5-YEAR
RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL COHORT STUDY
J. Shin, S.H. Kim, H.J. Lee, J.H. Jung, K.J. Hong,
K. Jang, C.J. Park, Y.J. Kim, Seoul, Republic of
Korea
0790
SURVIVAL AFTER IN-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY:
RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OVER 4 YEARS PERIOD
N. Tyagi, A. Garg, V.K. Singh, S. Taneja, R. Kumar,
S. Ray, B.K. Rao, S. Mittal, J. Randhawa, S. Malik,
S. Panda, D. Dhar, Delhi, India
0791
THE IMPACT OF ORGAN FAILURE ON OUTCOME OF PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC
ARREST
L. Nobile, F.S. Taccone, Y. Sakr, T. Szakmany,
N. Fletcher, S. Jakob, Z. Beardow, J.-L. Vincent,
Brussels, Belgium, Jena, Germany, Pontyclun,
United Kingdom, London, United Kingdom, Bern,
Switzerland, Leeds, United Kingdom
0792
INCREASED ADMISSION PENTRAXIN 3 AND ST2 ARE ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY
NON-NEUROLOGICAL ORGAN DYSFUNCTION BUT NOT WITH LONG-TERM
MORTALITY AFTER OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST
G. Ristagno, R. Latini, J. Vaahersalo, S. Masson,
B. Bottazzi, A. Aleksova, A. Montanelli,
R. Bernasconi, G. Sinagra, M. Tiainen, J. Kurola,
V. Pettilä, T. Varpula, M.B. Skrifvars, Milan, Italy,
Helsinki, Finland, Rozzano, Italy, Trieste, Italy,
Kuopio, Finland
0793
POSITIVE TRENDS IN ADMISSION AND OUTCOME MEASURES FOLLOWING OUT
OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: EVIDENCE FOR OPTIMISM IN CRITICAL CARE
CULTURE?
A.J. Gardner, R.M. Battleday, J. Griffiths,
S. Mckechnie, Oxford, United Kingdom
0794
COAGULATION FACTOR AND PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS AFTER
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION WITH THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA
L. Doo Hyo, O. Joo Suk, Seoul, Republic of Korea,
Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
0795
Area Murcia
Poster Corner
ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE: FROM INTUBATION TO WEANING ATTEMPTS
 Chairs: Laurent Papazian, Marseille, France & Peter Schellongowski, Vienna, Austria
14:00 – 15:50
POST-INTUBATION HEMODYNAMIC INSTABILITY IN CRITICALLY ILL INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT PATIENTS: A MULTICENTER STUDY
R.S. Green, A.F. Turgeon, L.A. McIntyre,
A. Fox-Robichaud, D.A. Fergusson, M.B. Butler,
M. Erdogan, Halifax, Canada, Québec, Canada,
Ottawa, Canada, Hamilton, Canada
0796
TREATMENT OF POST-INTUBATION HEMODYNAMIC INSTABILITY BY CANADIAN
EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE PHYSICIANS
R.S. Green, D.A. Fergusson, A.F. Turgeon,
L.A. McIntyre, G. Kovacs, D. Griesdale,
M.B. Butler, Halifax, Canada, Ottawa, Canada,
Québec, Canada, Vancouver, Canada
0797
PEEP-DEPENDENT END-EXPIRATORY LUNG VOLUME CHANGES IN MORBIDLY
OBESE PATIENTS AFTER INITIATION OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION
C. Nestler, P. Simon, S. Hammermüller,
I. Zimmermann, A. Jardim-Neto, A. GiannellaNeto, A. Beda, A. Dietrich, U.X. Kaisers,
A.W. Reske, H. Wrigge, Leipzig, Germany, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
0798
A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING THE VENTILATION DURATION C. Kirakli, I. Naz, O. Ediboglu, D. Tatar,
BETWEEN ADAPTIVE SUPPORT VENTILATION AND CONVENTIONAL MODES IN
E. Tellioglu, F. Tuksavul, Izmir, Turkey
MEDICAL ICU PATIENTS
TUeSDAY 30 september
Poster Corner
Poster Corner
SCIENTIfic programme
Area Madrid
Area Malaga
 Chairs: Tommaso Mauri, Monza, Italy & Xavier Monnet, Kremlin-Bicetre, France
0799
Page 143
A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF TWO ALGORITHMS FOR WEANING
CARDIAC SURGICAL PATIENTS RECEIVING ADAPTIVE SUPPORT VENTILATION
P. Tam, C.D. Gomersall, Q. Tian, S.K. Ng,
T.A. Buckley, M.J. Underwood, Shatin, Hong
Kong, China, Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong, China
0800
24-H PRETREATMENT VERSUS 6-H PRETREATMENT WITH DEXAMETHASONE
FOR PREVENTION OF POSTEXTUBATION AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION IN CHILDREN:
A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND TRIAL
A.K. Baranwal, J.P. Meena, S.C. Singhi,
J. Murlidharan, Patna, India, Chandigarh, India
0801
NURSE-DRIVEN SEDATION PROTOCOL WITH SEDATION VACATION AND
INCIDENCE OF UNPLANNED EXTUBATIONS
T. Joannon, A.-S. Debue, A. Marincamp, S. Ben
Abdallah, J. Charpentier, F. Daviaud, J.D. Chiche, Paris, France
0802
CLINICAL AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CRITICALLY
ILL PATIENTS ACCORDING TO WEANING CATEGORIES FROM MECHANICAL
VENTILATION
P.A. Lopez-Garzon, J.C. Suarez-Montero,
J. Mancebo Cortes, L. Zapata, Barcelona, Spain
0803
ATTENTION TO WEANING FROM MECHANICAL VENTILATION PROTOCOL: AN
EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGE
R.P. Oliveira, C. Teixeira, A. Savi, J.G. Maccari,
L.G.A. Borges, J.M. Silva, S.G. Ibrahim,
N.B.D. Silva, S.R.R. Vieira, Porto Alegre, Brazil
0804
DOES EARLY USE OF BILEVEL POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE (BIPAP) IN
CARDIOTHORACIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PREVENT REINTUBATION?
G. Sagiroglu, A. Baysal, E. Çapuroğlu, Y.G. Gül,
Y.A. Karamustafaoğlu, M. Dogukan, Edirne,
Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey, Adıyaman, Turkey
0805
LOOKING AT THE TRACHEA DURING PERCUTANEOUS TRACHEOSTOMY – IS IT
SAFE?
A. Florêncio, J. Morais, S. Castro, J. Moreno,
L. Flores, Faro, Portugal
0806
TITULO: EFECTIVENESS OF HUMIDIFICATION WITH HME-BOOSTER IN
TRACHEOSTOMIZED PATIENTS
M.I. Gonzalez Perez, J. Valdivia Ruiz,
A.M. Esquinas, León, Spain, Murcia, Spain
0807
LARYNGOSCOPIC EVALUATION OF POSTEXTUBATION HOARSENESS
H. Okamoto, T. Fujiwara, A. Oka, T. Fukuoka,
Kurashiki, Japan
0808
MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM MANAGEMENT OF TRACHEOSTOMIZED PATIENTS
AFTER ICU DISCHARGE
J. Cabrera-Arrocha, H. Marrero-González,
I. Paz-Cruz, S. Ruíz-Santana, Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Spain
0809
14:00 – 15:50
DIAGNOSIS & MANAGEMENT OF AKI
 Chairs: Barbara Philips, London, United Kingdom & Olivier Joannes-Boyau, Pessac, France
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
14:00 – 15:50
Page 144
ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES & HEART FAILURE
CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND TO EVALUATE CHANGES IN RENAL
CORTICAL PERFUSION INDUCED BY NORADRENALINE INFUSION: A PILOT
STUDY
A.G. Schneider, M.D. Goodwin, A. Schelleman,
M. Bailey, R. Bellomo, Lausanne, Switzerland,
Heidelberg, Australia, Melbourne, Australia
0810
PLASMA IOHEXOL CLEARANCE AS A SURROGATE OF GLOMERULAR
FILTRATION RATE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH UNSTABLE KIDNEY
FUNCTION
C. Salmon-Gandonnière, I. Benz-de-Bretagne,
E. Mercier, C. Lhommet, A. Joret, J.-M. Halimi,
C. Le Guellec, S. Ehrmann, Tours, France
0811
BALANCED VERSUS UNBALANCED: DOES A SMALL VOLUME OF STEROFUNDIN
VERSUS NACL 0.9% MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
F. Viaene, M. Bourgeois, J. Decruyenaere,
E. Hoste, Ghent, Belgium, Brugge, Belgium
0812
ASSOCIATION OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE (ARF; CRF) TO GLOBAL W. Huber, D. Stadler, V. Phillip, B. Saugel,
END-DIASTOLIC VOLUME INDEX (GEDVI), FRACTIONAL EXCRETION OF SODIUM C. Schultheiss, S. Mair, B. Henschel,
(FES) AND FRACTIONAL EXCRETION UREA (FEU)
R.M. Schmid, Munich, Germany
0813
CONTRAST-ASSOCIATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ACCORDING TO THE TYPE
OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION. PRELIMINARY
RESULTS OF THE NEFROCON STUDY
C. Gómez-González, S. Mas-Font, D. HerreraRojas, M.A. Alcalá-Llorente, F. Sánchez-Morán,
M.A. García-García, A. Tizón-Varela, Seville,
Spain, Castellón, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Valencia,
Spain, Ourense, Spain
0814
ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT ACCORDING TO RIFLE
A. Bulut, O. Demirkiran, Istanbul, Turkey
0815
FACTORS DETERMINING NEPHROTOXICITY AND MORTALITY IN CRITICAL CARE
PATIENTS RECEIVING COLISTIN
A. Ciftci, S. Izdes, N.D. Altintas, Ankara, Turkey
0817
PRIMARY INJURIES, SECONDARY ORGAN FAILURES AND NEW DEFINITIONS
OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN TRAUMA PATIENTS TREATED WITH CONTINUOUS
RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
S. Beitland, I. Os, K. Sunde, Oslo, Norway
0818
VALIDITY OF CALCIUM INDEX FOR MONITORING OF REGIONAL CITRATE
ANTICOAGULATION
M. Zakharchenko, P. Leden, J. Rulisek,
M. Otahal, H. Brodska, M. Balik, Prague, Czech
Republic
0819
A PROPENSITY SCORE ANALYSIS: RELATION BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE USE OF
DIURETICS AND RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
A. Gordillo-Brenes, M.D. Arias-Verdu, E. CurielBalsera, J.A. Arboleda-Sánchez, R. HinojosaPérez, M. Garcia-Delgado, R. Rivera-López,
R. Rivera-Fernández, Cádiz, Spain, Málaga,
Spain, Sevilla, Spain, Granada, Spain
0820
TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION (TPTD) AND PULSE CONTOUR
ANALYSIS (PC) TO PREDICT FEASIBILITY OF FLUID REMOVAL DURING
SUSTAINED LOW EFFICIENCY DIALYSIS (SLED) IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY (AKI)
W. Huber, S. Fuchs, A. Minning, B. Saugel,
M. Messer, B. Henschel, S. Mair, A. Beitz,
C. Schwerdtfeger, C. Schnappauf, S. Rasch,
R.M. Schmid, Munich, Germany
0821
CLINICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ALGORITHM FOR REGIONAL CITRATEANTICOAGULATION CONTINUOUS VENO-VENOUS HEMODIAFILTRATION WITH A
CONTROLLED EFFLUENT DOSE
C. Lanckohr, R. Grigorescu, B. Ellger, Münster,
Germany
0822
LACTATE CLEARANCE PREDICTS MORTALITY RATE IN SEPTIC ACUTE
KIDNEY INJURY PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONTINUOUS VENOVENOUS
HEMODIAFILTRATION (CVVHDF): AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
R. Passos, F. Dutra, P. Batista, E. Macedo,
L. Correia, M. Dutra, Salvador, Brazil, Sao Paulo,
Brazil
0823
QUALITY INDICATORS IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME WITH ST SEGMENT
ELEVATED IN THE LAST DECADE
M.-V. de la Torre-Prados, E. Camara-Sola,
A. Vallejo-Báez, P. Nuevo-Ortega, T. TsvetanovaSpasova, J. Perez-Vacas, C. TrujillanoFernández, A. García-Alcántara, Málaga, Spain
0824
ADVANTAGES IN THE USE OF PRE-SURGERY INTRA-AORTIC BALLON PUMP
IMPLANTATION IN CARDIAC SURGERY: PROPENSITY SCORE IN THE ARIAM
CARDIAC SURGERY REGISTER
E. Trujillo-García, E. Curiel-Balsera, J. MuñozBono, H. Molina-Díaz, C. Joya-Montosa, J. MoraOrdoñez, Málaga, Spain
0825
THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF SERUM 25- HYDROXY VITAMIN D LEVEL IN
PATIENTS WITH ST-SEGMENT ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
S.M. Alawady, H. El-Ashmawy, M. Elsawy,
M. Alkomy, Alexandria, Egypt
0826
TIMELY TREATMENT IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCT: COORDINATION
BETWEEN MEDICAL CARE LEVELS
A.M. de Pablo-Hermida, P. Albert-de la Cruz,
E. García-Sánchez, E.M. Hernández-Sánchez,
M. Cruz-Tejedor, S. Zubillaga-Muñoz, E. NevadoLosada, Arganda del Rey, Spain
0827
TWO-YEAR EVALUATION OF THE A PHARMACO-INVASIVE STRATEGY (PHIS)
IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIUM INFARCTION (STEMI)
FROM A SETTING (PUNTA DE EUROPA) UNABLE TO CARRY OUT PRIMARY
PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION (PPCI)
J.C. Rodriguez Yañez, M.J. Huertos Ranchal,
I. Diaz Torres, P. Bueno Bustelo, A. Foerst,
C. Ramirez Navarro, Cadiz, Spain
0828
EVALUATION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY CHANGES IN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS M.J. Chaparro Sanchez, J. Bono Muñoz,
IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME IN THE LAST 10 YEARS ACCORDING TO ARIAM R. Gutierrez Rodriguez, J.A. Arboleda-Sánchez,
DATABASE
Malaga, Spain
0829
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME WITH AND WITHOUT
ST ELEVATION THROUGH A METABOLOMIC APPROACH
Á. Algaba Calderón, S. Naz, E. González
González, C. Muñoz de Cabo, G. Heras La Calle,
J. Gallafrío, M.C. Martín Delgado, J.Á. Lorente
Balanza, R. Teijeiro Mestre, A. García Fernández,
C. Barbas, N. Nin Vaeza, Madrid, Spain
0830
POST CARDIAC SURGERY STATINS RELATED MORBIDITY
S.R. Aboulnaga, A.S. Omar, A. Mahfouz, H. Ewila,
A.K. Tuli, R. Singh, Doha, Qatar
0831
DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY OF DYSLIPIDEMIA AND MORBID OBESITY ACCORDING
TO GENDER IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME WITH AND WITHOUT ST
ELEVATION IN OUR ICUS
J. Bono Muñoz, M.J. Chaparro Sanchez,
R. Gutierrez Rodriguez, J.A. Arboleda-Sánchez,
Malaga, Spain
0832
INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH ECMO AS A BRIDGE TO HEART TRANSPLANT
R. Jara-Rubio, F. Vilchez-Pizarro, D. BixquertGenovés, C. Albacete-Moreno, I.P. Garrido,
M. García Villa, L.A. Conesa Cayuela, J. GarciaPuente, S.J. Cánovas-López, A. Ribó, Murcia,
Spain
0833
COHORT STUDY AFTER RESCUE PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION
M.-V. de la Torre-Prados, C. TrujillanoFernández, J. Perez-Vacas, A. Puerto-Morlán,
E. Camara-Sola, T. Tsvetanova-Spasova,
P. Nuevo-Ortega, A. García-Alcántara, Málaga,
Spain
0834
GENDER INFLUENCE IN MORTALITY OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC
SURGERY
S. Silvente Fernández, M.R. Mañas Vera,
L. Olivencia Peña, A. Reina Toral, E. Aguayo De
Hoyos, Granada, Spain
0835
INFECTION PREVENTION WITH SELECTIVE DIGESTIVE TRACT
DECONTAMINATION (SDD) IN PATIENTS WITH A VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE
(VAD)
S.R. Martín Amador, R.L. Jorge Luis, C.G. Juan
Antonio, S.G. Miguel, Madrid, Spain
0836
MANAGEMENT AND EARLY OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE TYPE A AORTIC H. Murayama, H. Kito, S. Asano, M. Oba,
DISSECTION PRESENTING WITH CEREBROVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS
M. Hirose, M. Kabasawa, Chiba, Japan
Area Tenerife
Poster Corner
0837
PREDICTORS OF ICU OUTCOME II
 Chairs: Bernardo Bollen Pinto, London, United Kingdom & Peter van der Voort, Amsterdam, Netherlands
14:00 – 15:50
PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW) IN PATIENTS
UNDERGOING MAJOR NON-CARDIAC SURGERY
G.Y.N. Cheung, H.P. Shum, K.C. Chan,
O.C.Y. Chan, C.N. Tang, W.W. Yan, Hong Kong,
Hong Kong, China
0838
CO2 GAP AS A PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN THE ICU
T.T. Maskoen, I. Wiraatmaja, E. Oktaliansah,
Bandung, Indonesia
0839
DIC SCORING AT ADMISSION IS A USEFUL TOOL TO PREDICT OUTCOME IN
SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS
M.F. Azfar, M.F. Khan, S.M. Khurshid, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia
0840
DOES BRADEN SCALE IMPROVE THE PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF NEWS IN
CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS?
S.O. Amin, A. Oskuei, D. Connolly, D. Kaufman,
M. Hoq, A. Geeti, Bridgeport, United States
0841
TUeSDAY 30 september
Poster Corner
Poster Corner
SCIENTIfic programme
Area Oviedo
Area Seville
 Chairs: Daniel De Backer, Brussels, Belgium & Diederik van Dijk, Utrecht, Netherlands
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R. Rivera-Fernández, E. Aguilar-Alonso,
M.D. Arias-Verdu, J.A. Arboleda-Sánchez,
A. García-Alcantara, J. Latour-Perez, R. de
la Chica Ruiz-Ruano, M.P. Fuset-Cabannes,
J. Cuñat-De la Hoz, Malaga, Spain, Cabra, Spain,
Elche, Spain, Granada, Spain, Valencia, Spain
0842
CORRELATION BETWEEN QRS AXIS ON ADMISSION ECG AND NURSING AND
SEVERITY INDEXES IN ICU PATIENTS
A. Vakalos, E. Drampala, Xanthi, Greece
0843
EVALUATION OF PNEUMONIA SCORES IN ICU ADMITTED PATIENTS WITH
SEVERE COMMUNITY PNEUMONIA PATIENTS
E. Curiel-Balsera, E. Trujillo-García, G. GómezGallego, H. Molina-Díaz, C. Joya-Montosa,
M.C. Martínez-González, Málaga, Spain
0844
DIRECT-CURRENT POTENTIAL AND SEVERITY SCORING SYSTEMS IN THE
CRITICALLY ILL
I. Zabolotskikh, T. Musaeva, O. Kulinich,
Krasnodar, Russian Federation
MAXIMUM HEART RATE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF ADMISSION TO A MIXED
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IS A PREDICTOR OF INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MORTALITY
Area Vigo
L. Yong-Jun, C. Juan, O. Bin, C. Min-Ying,
G. Xiang-Dong, Guangzhou, China
0864
INFLUENCE OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN DEVELOPMENT OF
PRIMARY GRAFT DYSFUCTION AFTER LUNG TRASPLANTATION
P. Pérez-Terán, O. Roca, J. RodriguezPalomares, J. Sacanell, J.C. Ruiz, A. Román,
A. Evangelista, J.R. Masclans, Barcelona, Spain
0865
M. Varela Durán, Madrid, Spain
0866
0845
REPERCUSSION IN HEMODYNAMIC VALUES AND EXTRAVASCULAR LUNG
WATER OF ALVEOLAR RECRUITMENT MANEUVERS, IN AN EXPERIMENTAL
MODEL OF ARDS
0846
N. Kadrichu, S. Boc, K. Corkery, P. Challoner,
San Carlos, United States, San Francisco, United
States
0867
D. Kara, S.B. Akıncı, G. Pektaşlı, U. Aypar,
Ankara, Turkey
INFLUENCE OF HUMIDIFICATION ON IN VITRO DOSE DELIVERY FOR AMIKACIN
INHALE BY MECHANICAL VENTILATION
VALIDATION OF THE GLASGOW-BLATCHFORD SCORE AND THE PREENDOSCOPIC ROCKALL SCORE FOR PREDICTING ACTIVE GASTROINTESTINAL
BLEEDING IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED UPPER
GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
D.W. Lee, Y.S. Park, Seoul, Republic of Korea
0847
VARIABILITY IN TIME TO LOCAL REGULATORY APPROVALS FOR MULTICENTER
CLINICAL TRIALS – EXPERIENCES IN THE OSCILLATE TRIAL
0868
A COMPARISON OF APACHE II, SAPS II AND SOFA SCORES TO PREDICT 28-DAY
MORTALITY IN A NEW DELHI ICU
R. Pande, M. Pandey, M.S. Khan, R. Agarwala,
New Delhi, India
0848
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROGNOSIS AND FLUID OVERLOAD MEASURED BY
BIOIMPEDANCE, DURING THE STAY IN CRITICAL CARE
C. Fritz, A. Follin, C. Medrano, D. Safran,
R. Pirracchio, Paris, France
0849
V. Danesh, P. Austin, D.J. Cook, L. Hand,
F. Clarke, A.C. Arroliga, N.K. Adhikari,
J.O. Friedrich, M.P. Wise, T. Mcardle, Q. Zhou,
N.D. Ferguson, M.O. Meade, Orlando, United
States, Hamilton, Canada, Temple, United
States, Toronto, Canada, Cardiff, United
Kingdom, Ottawa, Canada
A. Vakalos, E. Drampala, Xanthi, Greece
0850
V.R. Fonseca, J. Bacariza, I. Gonçalves,
R. Ribeiro, Setúbal, Portugal
0869
CORRELATION BETWEEN QRS COMPLEX DURATION ON ADMISSION ECG AND
NURSING AND SEVERITY INDEXES IN ICU PATIENTS
CLINICAL FEATURES AND OUTCOME OF INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE IN
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
M.M. Pylypenko, O.Y. Khomenko, Kyiv, Ukraine
0870
USEFULNESS OF MEXSOFA SCORE TO PREDICT MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL
PATIENTS
S.S. Gomez Flores, B.C. Tejeda Huezo,
A. Esquivel Chavez, A.A. Cano Oviedo, S. Zamora
Varela, J.A. Baltazar Torres, Mexico, Mexico
0851
EVALUATION OF ICU PHYSICIANS' KNOWLEDGE AND HARD TASKS FOR
UNDERSTANDING OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION
KETAMINE IN THE TREATMENT OF BRONCHOSPASM DURING MECHANICAL
VENTILATION COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT: PRELIMINARY
REPORT
N. Bernal, E. Bautista, A. Torres, J. Aguirre,
J. Franco, B. González, F. George, Mexico,
Mexico
0871
LUNG PROTECTIVE VENTILATION IN ELECTIVE MAJOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY –
AN AUDIT
T. Miller, W. Angus, T. Mahambrey, K. Glennon,
K. Sim, Liverpool, United Kingdom
0872
MANUAL VENTILATION PERFORMANCE: WHICH METHODS ARE USED FOR ITS
ANALYSIS? A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
A. Khoury, F.S. Sall, A. De Luca, L. Pazart,
G. Capellier, Besançon, France
0873
BIOMARKERS IN ACUTE LUNG INJURY
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
Y. Rojas, S. Naz, J.L. Izquierdo, N. Nin,
A. Ferruelo, P. García-Hierro, D. Molina-Arana,
R. Herrero, L. Martínez-Caro, A. García,
M.A. de la Cal, J.M. Ruiz-Cabello, C. Barbas,
J.A. Lorente, Getafe, Spain, Madrid, Spain
0852
ELEVATED LEVELS OF SOLUBLE RAGE PREDICT IMPAIRED ALVEOLAR FLUID
CLEARANCE IN A TRANSLATIONAL MOUSE MODEL OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY
DISTRESS SYNDROME (ARDS)
R. Blondonnet, M. Jabaudon, G. Clairefond,
J. Audard, D. Bouvier, G. Marceau, P. Blanc,
P. Dechelotte, V. Sapin, J.-M. Constantin,
Clermont-Ferrand, France
0853
METABOLOMIC CHANGES BY MASS SPECTROMETRY IN LUNG TISSUE FROM
SEPTIC RATS WITH MECHANICAL VENTILATION-INDUCED LUNG INJURY
Y. Rojas, S. Naz, N. Nin, A. Garcìa, A. Ferruelo,
L. Martínez-Caro, M. de Paula, C. Barbas,
J.A. Lorente, Getafe, Spain, Madrid, Spain,
Montevideo, Uruguay
0854
EFFECTS OF A RECRUITMENT MANEUVER ON PLASMA LEVELS OF SRAGE,
THE SOLUBLE FORM OF THE RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED GLYCATION END
PRODUCTS, IN PATIENTS WITH DIFFUSE ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS
SYNDROME (ARDS)
M. Jabaudon, N. Hamroun, L. Roszyk,
R. Blondonnet, R. Guerin, S. Perbet, J. Pascal,
S. Cayot, E. Futier, V. Sapin, J.-M. Constantin,
Clermont-Ferrand, France
0855
SELECTIVE DECONTAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT MODULATES THE
METABOLIC PROFILE IN A VENTILATOR-INDUCED LUNG INJURY MODEL
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM TYPE III PRO-COLLAGEN PEPTIDE AND ECMO L. Camporota, M.A. Calderazzo, V. Mongelli,
DURATION IN SEVERE RESPIRATORY FAILURE
E.V. Caricola, G. Glover, C. Meadows, E. Nicoletti,
M. Malafronte, R. Beale, M. Shankar-Hari,
N. Barrett, London, United Kingdom
0856
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF EICOSANOIDS AS PREDICTORS FOR SEPTIC
ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
S. Shibata, N. Ishizuki, S. Endo, Morioka, Japan
0857
INCREASED INFLAMMATION MARKERS INTERLEUKIN-8 AND MUCIN5AC IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID AND LUNG INJURY AFTER
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY WITH CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS
H. Melief, M.S. Arbous, Leiderdorp, Netherlands,
Leiden, Netherlands
0858
ALTERED EXPRESSION OF THE BONE MORPHOGENETIC ANTAGONISTS IN THE
BLEOMYCIN MODEL OF ACUTE LUNG INJURY
N. Murphy, S. Coyle Rowan, S. Frohlich,
P. McLoughlin, Dublin, Ireland
0859
PREDICTING ARDS MORTALITY: VALUE OF PLASMA ST2
M. García de Acilu, O. Roca, L. Ruano,
J.R. Masclans, Barcelona, Spain
0860
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE LUNG INJURY
PATIENTS
A.A. Mahrous, M.S. Atta, A.A. Hassanien,
Alexandria, Egypt
0861
SERUM LEVELS OF NITRIC OXIDE AS A PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL IN ACUTE
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME CAUSED BY H1N1 PNEUMONIA?
P. Kovacevic, S. Dragic, J. Vidovic, S. Zeljkovic,
D. Momcicevic, T. Kovacevic, Banja Luka, Bosnia
and Herzegovina
0862
LITHIUM PHARMACOKINETICS IN THE RAT ACCORDING TO THE THREE
DIFFERENT MODALITIES OF HUMAN POISONING
A.-S. Hanak, L. Chevillard, S. El-Bakhli,
P. Risède, K. Peoc'h, B. Megarbane, Paris,
France
0863
NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASES IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE INTENSIVE CARE A. Jerez, J.M. Nicolas, J.M. Grau, R.A. Losno,
UNIT: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOME
P. Moreno, P. Castro, Barcelona, Spain
0874
CHARACTERISTICS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY
N. Chindavech, W. Ngaosri, S. Siriwong,
DISTRESS SYNDROME IN MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, TERTIARY HOSPITAL Buriram, Thailand
OF THAILAND
0875
PROGNOSIS OF DIFFUSE ALVEOLAR HAEMORRHAGE IN CRITICAL ILL PATIENTS A. Jamoussi, H. Maamouri, T. Merhebene,
K. Belkhouja, K. Ben Romdhane, F. Mezni, J. Ben
Khelil, M. Besbes, Ariana, Tunisia
0876
I COUGH UK – A PERI-OPERATIVE SERVICE IMPROVEMENT PATHWAY FOR
REDUCING POST OPERATIVE PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS
0877
ROOM Barcelona
Joint Session
N. Thomas, J. Moore, Manchester, United
Kingdom
JOINT WITH ISF – SEPSIS 2014: ARE WE READY FOR THE BATTLE?
 Chairs: Derek Angus, Pittsburgh, United States & Konrad Reinhart, Jena, Germany
14:15 – 14:30
The burden of sepsis increases – Fact or fiction
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
Konrad Reinhart, Jena, Germany
14:33 – 14:48
Prevention of sepsis- The potential of vaccination
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Viral sepsis – On the rise
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Early goal directed therapy in sepsis – What remains
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
Early antibiotics – A word of caution
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
Tom van der Poll, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Steve Opal, Pawtucket, United States
Derek Angus, Pittsburgh, United States
SCIENTIfic programme
Poster Corner
14:00 – 15:50
 Chairs: Jesus Villar, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain & Nicholas Hart, London, United Kingdom
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ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE MISCELLANEA
EFFECT OF HIGH DOSE AMBROXOL ON THE EXTRA-VASCULAR LUNG
WATER AND OXYGENATION OF PATIENTS WITH EXTRA-PULMONARY ACUTE
RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
Area Valencia
14:00 – 15:50
Poster Corner
 Chairs: Steffen Weber-Carstens, Berlin, Germany & Geoffrey Bellingan, London, United Kingdom
TUeSDAY 30 september
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SCALE FOR ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME SCALE
BASED ON AGE AND KILLIP CLASS AT ADMISSION
Mervyn Singer, London, United Kingdom
Visit us at the
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Exhibition Area
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ARDS FROM SPECIFIC AETIOLOGIES
ROOM Stockholm
14:15 – 14:30
Pneumonia
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Auto-immune diseases
Jordi Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain
Elie Azoulay, Paris, France
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Drug-induced
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Ventilator-induced ARDS
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
ARDS in patients with increased intraabdominal pressure
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
ROOM Berlin
John Laffey, Galway, Ireland
Marcus Schultz, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Antonio Pesenti, Monza, Italy
AKI: MANAGING THE RARITIES
Pulmonary renal syndromes on the ICU
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Vasculitis: What to look for
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
TLS and AKI: Prevention and treatment
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
HUS/TTP and AKI
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
AKI in a renal transplant: What do I do?
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
ROOM Athens
Michael Joannidis, Innsbruck, Austria
Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom
Eric Hoste, Ghent, Belgium
John Prowle, London, United Kingdom
Marlies Ostermann, London, United Kingdom
SCIENTIfic programme
TUeSDAY 30 september
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Choice of antimicrobial classes
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Immediate optimisation of antimicrobial dosing
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Determination of patient's immune status
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
How to limit antimicrobial side effects
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
UPDATE IN TRAUMA CARE
14:15 – 14:30
Non-surgical techniques for haemorrhage control
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Targeted coagulation management: An update
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
The STOP the bleeding campaign guidelines
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Vasopressors in haemorrhagic shock
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
Resuscitation endpoints
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
Dietmar Fries, Innsbruck, Austria
Jacques Duranteau, Kremlin-Bicetre, France
Jean-Louis Vincent, Brussels, Belgium
Marc Léone, Marseille, France
JOINT WITH ISCCM – EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON DELIVERY OF ICU CARE: IS OUTCOME SET BEFORE ADMISSION?
 Chairs: Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France & Shivakumar Iyer, Pune, India
Access to urban acute care services in high- vs middle-income countries
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Caring for sepsis in the developing world: From SSC guidelines to prevention of
nosocomial infections
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Can ICU types and practice patterns influence outcome?
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
What is the most limited resource in western world ICUs?
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
Critical care education. The simplest way to improve outcome?
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
Jan De Waele, Ghent, Belgium
Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France
José Artur Paiva, Porto, Portugal
BIOMARKERS OF AKI
What do the biomarkers of AKI tell us about pathophysiology?
Discussion
Marlies Ostermann, London, United Kingdom
14:33 – 14:48
Can biomarkers guide the timing of RRT?
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Prognosis of AKI: Do biomarkers have a role?
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
How may I use biomarkers in my clinical practice now and in the future?
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
My top five: Their strengths and weaknesses
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
Sean Bagshaw, Alberta, Canada
Patrick Honoré, Brussels, Belgium
Michael Darmon, Saint-Etienne, France
Michael Joannidis, Innsbruck, Austria
Continuous Professional Education Session
PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF ICU OUTCOMES: A MUST AND A THREAT?
 Chairs: Hans Flaatten, Bergen, Norway & Bertrand Guidet, Paris, France
Martin Dünser, Salzburg, Austria
14:15 – 14:30
Christian Brun-Buisson, Créteil, France
14:30 – 14:33
Kathy Rowan, London, United Kingdom
Sameer Jog, Pune, India
Jigeeshu Divatia, Mumbai, India
Theodoros Kyprianou, Nicosia, Cyprus
Shivakumar Iyer, Pune, India
666 Rui Paulo Moreno, Lisbon, Portugal
14:15 – 14:30
Different perspectives of ICU performance
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Pitfalls of using standardised mortality ratio
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Surrogates for the invisable: The role of quality indicators
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Assessing and reporting of medical error
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
Reporting to the public: In general terms or in detail?
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
ROOM Glasgow
Joint Session
State of the Art Session
Jordi Vila Estape, Barcelona, Spain
14:15 – 14:30
ROOM Paris
Thematic Session
 Chairs: David Lockey, Bristol, United Kingdom & Dietmar Fries, Innsbruck, Austria
ROOM Rome
Rapid identification and resistance profile of bugs
14:30 – 14:33
 Chairs: Patrick Honoré, Brussels, Belgium & Sean Bagshaw, Alberta, Canada
 Chairs: Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom & Eric Hoste, Ghent, Belgium
14:15 – 14:30
OPTIMAL ANTIMICROBIAL CHOICE IN SEVERE SEPSIS
14:15 – 14:30
ROOM Geneva
Thematic Session
State of the Art Session
 Chairs: George Dimopoulos, Athens, Greece & Philippe Montravers, Paris, France
314 Philipp Metnitz, Vienna, Austria
316 Andrew Rhodes, London, United Kingdom
318 Andreas Valentin, Vienna, Austria
Continuous Professional Education Session
320 Stephen J. Brett, London, United Kingdom
DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: FINDING THE RIGHT WORDS
 Chairs: Andrej Michalsen, Tettnang, Germany & J. Randall Curtis, Seattle, United States
14:15 – 14:30
Disclosing medical errors
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Weighing prognoses
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
Debating treatment goals
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Considering organ donation
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
Selecting vocabulary
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
322 Bob Truog, Boston, United States
324 Paulo Maia, Porto, Portugal
326 Andrej Michalsen, Tettnang, Germany
TUeSDAY 30 september
State of the Art Session
SCIENTIfic programme
ROOM Vienna
 Chairs: John Laffey, Galway, Ireland & Nicolo Patroniti, Lissone, Italy
328 Rik Gerritsen, Leeuwarden, Netherlands
330 J. Randall Curtis, Seattle, United States
123 = Voting presentation ID
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ROOM Berlin
JOINT WITH ESPNIC – CARING FOR CHILDREN IN THE ICU
 Chairs: Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands & Joe Brierley, London, United Kingdom
14:15 – 14:30
Disease and disability in childhood: An epidemiological overview of children in
ICUs
14:30 – 14:33
Discussion
14:33 – 14:48
Attitudes and beliefs on quality of life of children with special healthcare needs
14:48 – 14:51
Discussion
14:51 – 15:06
In the best interest of the child: That’s the question
15:06 – 15:09
Discussion
15:09 – 15:24
Listening to parent’s wishes is an art
15:24 – 15:27
Discussion
15:27 – 15:42
Role of nurses in complex multi-disciplinary case discussions
15:42 – 15:45
Discussion
Thematic Session
Dick Tibboel, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Samuel Ajizian, Winston Salem, United States
Bob Truog, Boston, United States
Joe Brierley, London, United Kingdom
Ruth Endacott, Plymouth, United Kingdom
NEXT – CHALLENGE
 Chair: Manuel Eduardo Mendoza Ruano, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
15:00 – 15:50
Thematic Session
CLINICAL TRIALS IN THE ICU – SEPSIS & ACUTE LUNG INJURY
16:00 – 16:15
Medical education for sepsis source control and antibiotics: The MEDUSA study
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Sepsis pathophysiological & organisational timing: The SPOT(Light) study
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Placebo controlled trial of sodium selenite and procalcitonin guided antimicrobial Konrad Reinhart, Jena, Germany
therapy in severe sepsis (SISPCT)
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Understanding the global impact of acute respiratory failure. The LUNG-SAFE
study
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
Clinical effect of the association of noninvasive ventilation & high flow nasal
oxygen therapy in resuscitation of patients with acute lung injury: The FLORALI
study
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
HMG-CoA reductase inhibition with simvastatin in ARDS to Reduce Pulmonary
dysfunction (HARP-2) trial: A randomized controlled trial
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
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Joint Session
Frank Bloos, Jena, Germany
Steve Harris, London, United Kingdom
John Laffey, Galway, Ireland
Why do we need a new definition?
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
The San Francisco definition
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
The IMPRESS study
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Sepsis in 2014: From performance metrics to outcome
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
SSC haemodynamic recommendations – Where shall we go now?
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Fighting sepsis in resources-limited settings: The SSC initiative
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Discussion
Protective ventilation in anaesthesia
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Protective ventilation in non ARDS patients
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Protective ventilation during spontaneous breathing
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
From protective to ultraprotective ventilation
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Protective ventilation and Open Lung Strategy: How do they get along?
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
Samir Jaber, Montpellier, France
Marcus Schultz, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Paolo Pelosi, Genova, Italy
Michael Quintel, Göttingen, Germany
Alain Mercat, Angers, France
JOINT WITH ERC – CARDIAC ARREST UPDATE
16:00 – 16:15
The role of ETCO2 monitoring during cardiac arrest
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Mechanical devices during advanced life support
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
ECMO in refractory cardiac arrest
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Controlled reoxygenation
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
Urgent coronary angiography after cardiac arrest
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Temperature management after the TTM Trial
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
Claudio Sandroni, Rome, Italy
Kjetil Sunde, Oslo, Norway
Bruno Mégarbane, Paris, France
Jerry Nolan, Bath, United Kingdom
Alain Cariou, Paris, France
Hans Friberg, Lund, Sweden
ROOM Rome
Thematic Session
FLUID ADMINISTRATION
 Chairs: Christoph Hofer, Zurich, Switzerland & Jean-Louis Teboul, Kremlin-Bicetre, France
Danny McAuley, Belfast, Ireland
JOINT WITH SCCM – SEPSIS AROUND THE WORLD
16:15 – 16:20
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Joint Session
Luciano Gattinoni, Milan, Italy
Jean-Pierre Frat, Poitiers, France
 Chairs: Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France & J. Christopher Farmer, Phoenix, United States
16:00 – 16:15
Revisiting the concept of VILI
16:15 – 16:20
 Chairs: Kjetil Sunde, Oslo, Norway & Alain Cariou, Paris, France
 Chairs: Massimo Antonelli, Rome, Italy & Derek Angus, Pittsburgh, United States
ROOM Vienna
16:00 – 16:15
Athens
Challenge
ROOM Barcelona
PROTECTIVE VENTILATION: FOR EVERYONE?
Clifford Deutschman, Philadelphia, United
States
Mervyn Singer, London, United Kingdom
Andrew Rhodes, London, United Kingdom
Mitchell Levy, Providence, United States
16:00 – 16:15
From microcirculation to the glycocalix
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Fluids and functional haemodynamic monitoring
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Fluids: Are they all the same?
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Using echocardiography to guide fluid therapy
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
Predicting blood pressure response
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Real life data from the FENICE Trial
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
ROOM Stockholm
State of the Art Session
Can Ince, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jean-Louis Teboul, Kremlin-Bicetre, France
Richard Beale, London, United Kingdom
Christoph Hofer, Zurich, Switzerland
Ignacio Monge Garcia, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
Maurizio Cecconi, London, United Kingdom
OXYGEN METABOLISM IN SEVERE SEPSIS
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Thematic Session
 Chairs: Antonio Pesenti, Monza, Italy & Jesus Villar, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
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ROOM Amsterdam
 Chairs: Claude Martin, Marseille, France & Bruno Levy, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
Richard Beale, London, United Kingdom
J. Christopher Farmer, Phoenix, United States
16:00 – 16:15
How to use VO2?
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
ScvO2: Use and misuse
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Lactate clearance
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
PCO2 gap
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
Tissue oxygen measurements
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Therapeutic tools
17:55– 18:00
Discussion
Ricard Ferrer Roca, Sabadell, Spain
Pierre Squara, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Bruno Levy, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
Michael Sander, Berlin, Germany
Jan Bakker, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Johan Groeneveld, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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ROOM Geneva
State of the Art Session
MULTIMODAL NEUROMONITORING: RESULTS FROM AN MULTIMODAL NEUROMONITORING-RESULTS
FROM AN INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS
 Chairs: Peter LeRoux, Philadelphia, United States & David Menon, Cambridge, United Kingdom
16:00 – 16:15
The rationale for an international consensus
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
ICP monitoring
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Brain oxygenation monitoring
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Systemic monitoring of NICU patients
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
Bedside assessment of CBF and autoregulation
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
EEG monitoring
17:55– 18:00
Discussion
ROOM Paris
Peter LeRoux, Philadelphia, United States
Giuseppe Citerio, Monza, Italy
Mauro Oddo, Lausanne, Switzerland
Fabio Silvio Taccone, Brussels, Belgium
Michael Diringer, St. Louis, United States
Jan Claassen, New York, United States
Continuous Professional Education Session
CARDIOVASCULAR DYNAMICS: BACK TO BASICS
 Chairs: Azriel Perel, Tel Aviv, Israel & Michael Pinsky, Pittsburgh, United States
16:00 – 16:15
Central venous pressure
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Cardiac output
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Why is the right ventricle so important?
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Heart-lung interactions
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
What is hypoperfusion?
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Physiology of the microcirculation
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
ROOM Glasgow
ROOM Amsterdam
361 Richard Beale, London, United Kingdom
359 Jean-Louis Vincent, Brussels, Belgium
363 Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Boulogne, France
365 Michael Pinsky, Pittsburgh, United States
Thematic Session
CNS INFLAMMATION AND INFECTION
 Chairs: Tarek Sharshar, Paris, France & Raimund Helbok, Innsbruck, Austria
16:00 – 16:15
Brain-inflammation cross-talk
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Bacterial encephalitis
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
Immune-mediated encephalitis
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Encephalitis in immuno-compromised patients
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
EVD-related infections
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Neurological complications of antibiotics
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
ROOM Paris
Tarek Sharshar, Paris, France
Claude Hemphill, San Francisco, United States
Tarek Sharshar, Paris, France
Romergriko Geocadin, Baltimore, United States
Raimund Helbok, Innsbruck, Austria
Fabio Silvio Taccone, Brussels, Belgium
ESICM GENERAL ASSEMBLY
18:15 – 18:30
Welcome / Introduction
Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France
18:30 – 18:45
Division of Administrative Affairs:
Secretary
Treasurer
Geoffrey Bellingan, London, United Kingdom
Jordi Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain
18:45 – 19:00
Division of Scientific Affairs
Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands
19:00 – 19:15
Division of Professional Development
Francesca Rubulotta, London, United Kingdom
19:15 – 19:30
Other matters: Questions and answers from the members
NB: All ESICM membership fees must be paid in 2014 in order to attend and vote. A welcome cocktail will be served in front of room Paris at 17:30.
367 Daniel De Backer, Brussels, Belgium
369 Can Ince, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Continuous Professional Education Session
UNRAVELLING THE COMPLEX ICU PATIENT
410 Deborah Dawson, London, United Kingdom
16:00 – 16:15
Caring for the patient with an open abdomen
16:15 – 16:20
Discussion
16:20 – 16:35
Intracranial haemorrhage and thrombosis prophylaxis
16:35 – 16:40
Discussion
16:40 – 16:55
COPD in the ICU… Gasping for hope
16:55 – 17:00
Discussion
17:00 – 17:15
Respiratory distress in the obese patient
17:15 – 17:20
Discussion
17:20 – 17:35
The patient with drug or alcohol addiction
17:35 – 17:40
Discussion
17:40 – 17:55
Patients at risk of pressure ulcers: Smoking, vasopressors, burns
17:55 – 18:00
Discussion
412 Elsa Afonso, London, United Kingdom
424 Dani Martí Romeu, Barcelona, Spain
427 Carole Boulanger, Exeter, United Kingdom
429 Stijn Blot, Ghent, Belgium
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TUeSDAY 30 september
 Chairs: Carole Boulanger, Exeter, United Kingdom & Elsa Afonso, London, United Kingdom
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