SECOND ANNOuNCEmENt

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SECOND ANNOuNCEmENt
SECOND Announcement
TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT
1ST international TTM teaching course
Berlin | Germany | 29 – 30 November 2012
Course Leader | PD Dr. med. Christian Storm
Venue | MELIÃ BERLIN
Friedrichstraße 103, 10117, Berlin, Germany
Key Topics
Temperature Management and Control - The Evidence
Controlled Implementation - Optimised Protocols
In Control of Training - Practical Hands-on Workshops and Simulations
Controlling Complications - The Management of Side Effects
Controlling Your Outcomes - Patient Case Study Discussions
1ST international TTM teaching course
TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT
Programme
Thursday 29th November | PM: 13:00 to 18:00
Practical Aspects of TTM – Parallel Sessions
13:00 – 14:00 German TTM reimbursement system
DMI-Systems AG, Germany
14:00 – 16:00 Control environment
AQAI Simulationszentrum
16:00 – 18:00 Control environment
AQAI Simulationszentrum
14:00 – 15:00 Control the process: Practical case studies
Gayle Montoya, USA
15:00 – 16:00 Starting with TTM / Implementation
Christian Storm, Germany
16:00 – 17:00 Control the process: Practical case studies
Gayle Montoya, USA
17:00 – 18:00 Starting with TTM / Implementation
Christian Storm, Germany
Welcome reception Dinner
Sevilla Room
Barcelona I
Barcelona I
Sevilla Room
Sevilla Room
Sevilla Room
Sevilla Room
Barcelona III
Café Madrid
Friday 30th November | AM: 08:00 to 12:30 | Barcelona I
Clinical Updates
08:00
08:15
08:45
09:00
09:15
09:30
Welcome and Introduction Therapeutic Temperature Management: The Charité experience
Therapeutic Temperature Management Guidelines update
Should we be afraid of THT? Risk control in Cardiac Arrest
Clinical evidence update COOL trial
External cooling methods: is there a difference?
C Storm, Germany
C Storm, Germany
Kjetil Sunde, Norway
Nicolas Deye, France
Undine Pittl, Germany
Thomas Pellis, Italy
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
11:45
12:00
Influence or control?
Assess and develop an optimal protocol
TTM trial on cardiac arrest patient: what will we learn?
Neurology field: Eurotherm Study
Neurology field: EuroHype Study
Pre-hospital cooling, what’s needed?
Michael Holzer, Austria
K Sunde, Norway
Hans Friberg, Sweden
Peter Andrews, UK
Rainer Kolmar, Germany
Sven Poli, Germany
12:30
Lunch
Break
PM: 13:30 to 15:30
1. Hands on Session Practical Demonstration / Case Studies - Gayle Montoya, USA
Sevilla Room
2.
Cardiac Arrest side effect management parallel session - C Storm, Germany
Influence of liver function
Potassium
Insulin resistance
Brachycardia
Shivering control - T Pellis, Italy
Palma Room I
3.
Neurological parallel session
Optimal neurological prognostication protocol - H Friberg, Sweden
AMI evidence level
Evidence level and Protocols for TBI - P Andrews, UK
Stroke evidence level
SAH experience - R Kolmar, Germany
Palma Room II
Break
General Session | 14:30 15:30
Cases studies with remote voting - What would you do? - K Sunde / T Pellis / P Andrews / C Storm / H Friberg
Expert panel Questions & Answers
How to manage the patient after Hypothermia - T Pellis
15:30
Closing comments
16:00 Bus departure
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Parallel sessions 13:30 to 14:30