pOster OVerVIeW - MONDAY 29 septeMber
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pOster OVerVIeW - MONDAY 29 septeMber
! NHEIS YW EAR T scIEntific Programme - MONDAY 29 september POSTER OVERVIEW - MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER The Replay Tower_ You missed the Critical Refresher Courses and Postgraduate Courses? Difficult to chose between competing sessions? Want to look at sessions while you commute? Then come and experience our new REPLAY TOWER: a novel way to optimise your time! YOU decide when and where to watch the most recent LIVES 2014 lectures... View a selection of top presentations onsite on 6 touch screens or download them on your Smartphone or tablet to watch later! This amazing access to our user-friendly interface is available to all participants during the Congress... Afterwards, all Flash-Conferences will be accessible to only ESICM members. MORNING 10:10 - 12:00 Area Alicante Area Bilbao Area Cadiz Area Cartagena Area Granada Area Las Palmas HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES & ONCOLOGY IN THE ICU ADVANCES IN ICU NURSING & MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE LIVER & GUT FAILURE SEPSIS FUNDAMENTALS WEANING & ASSISTED VENTILATION IMPROVING ICU SAFETY Area Madrid Area Malaga Area Murcia Area Oviedo Area Seville Area Tenerife SEPSIS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT I CARDIOVASCULAR MONITORING PNEUMONIA RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY PERI-OPERATIVE HAEMODYNAMICS FROM RAPID RESPONSE TEAMS TO ICU TRIAGE Area Valencia Area Vigo STROKE NON INVASIVE VENTILATION MONDAY 29 Sept. POSTER CORNERS AFTERNOON 14:00 - 15:50 Area Alicante Area Bilbao Area Cadiz Area Cartagena Area Granada Area Las Palmas ETHICS IN THE ICU I ORGANISATION & DELIVERY OF ICU CARE OPTIMISATION OF NUTRITION PRACTICES SEPSIS BIOMARKERS CLINICAL EVALUATION IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE TRAUMA MANAGEMENT Area Madrid Area Malaga Area Murcia Area Oviedo Area Seville Area Tenerife MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA CARDIAC ARREST: CPR & BEYOND HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS RISK ASSESSMENT & BIOMARKERS FOR AKI CARDIAC CRISIS PREDICTORS OF ICU OUTCOME I Area Valencia Area Vigo SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE VENTILATORY MODES SCIENTIfic programme The intensive connection to… POSTER CORNERS Session of special interest for Nurses and AHP Powered by Not yet a member? Become a member today and ensure you receive all of the benefits of membership in our ICM network. MORE INFORMATION_ Come and visit us at our ESICM Booth 100: Exhibition Area. TO BE CONTINUED > www.esicm.org Page 82 Option 2 Page 83 MONDAY 29 september MONDAY 29 Sept. PROGRAMME OVERVIEW MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER Vienna Berlin Athens Rome Stockholm Geneva Paris Glasgow Amsterdam CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF TRANSPULMONARY PRESSURE SEPSIS AND THE SURGICAL PATIENT CARDIAC ARREST: CONTROVERSIES AROUND THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO IMPROVE MEDICATION SAFETY TRUST, EMPATHY AND DIGNITY IN THE ICU INSULIN & VITAMIN D: GOOD OR BAD INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE: YEAR IN REVIEW 1 ICU ORGANISATION: DOES FLEXIBILITY INCREASE SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY? PROGRESS IN INTRAVASCULAR ACCESS ICM EXPERIMENTAL 1 - STEM CELLS: EXPERIMENTAL DATA & CLINICAL TRANSLATION ARDS OUTCOMES OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY MECHANICAL VENTILATION OUTCOME OF CARDIAC ARREST ICU ADMISSION PATTERNS MUSCLE AND NEURO: FROM EXPERIMENTAL TO CLINICAL STUDIES IN SEPSIS OXYDATIVE STRESS IN SEPSIS: FROM FUNDAMENTALS TO CLINICS NEUROMONITORING CARING FOR THE CRITICALLY ILL BURN PATIENT ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTENSIVE CARE 08:30 09:30 09:40 11:00 HOW DO I TREAT PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ARDS? SCIENTIfic programme 11:10 12:00 MONDAY 29 september NEXT Lounge Brussels & Oslo Catalonia 12:30 14:00 NATIVE LUNG MANAGEMENT DURING ECMO NEXT - DEBATE HOW DO I MANAGE THERAPEUTIC CONFLICTS IN HAEMODYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE PATIENTS? HOW TO USE BIOMARKERS WISELY IN SEPSIS? HOW DO I MANAGE DIFFICULT WEANING? HOW DO I MANAGE THE SAH PATIENT IN THE ICU? HOW TO REDUCE THE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS WITHOUT KILLING MY PATIENT? HOW DO I CARE FOR THE PATIENT IN PRONE POSITION? HOW DO I OPTIMISE ENTERAL FEEDING? ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY IN THE CRITICALLY ILL SURGICAL PATIENT HOW DO I MANAGE SPINAL CORD INJURY? ADDRESSING THE UNMET NEED IN THE CRITICALLY ILL FOR RAPID PATHOGEN IDENTIFICATION WITH PCR/ESI-MS TECHNOLOGY HEALTH-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF RENAL RECOVERY AFTER AKI KEEPING THE COMPLEX ICU PATIENT SAFE NEW PERSPECTIVES IN VENTILATION-THERAPY INTUBATION, REINTUBATION, ARF: POTENTIAL IMPACT OF NASAL HIGH FLOW RESPIRATORY SUPPORT THE IMPACT OF NUTRITION IN THE ACUTELY ILL PATIENT MECHANICAL VENTILATION: MAKE IT LUNG PROTECTIVE! FURTHER ADVANCEMENTS IN MAKING IMPROVED GLUCOSE CONTROL A REALITY NEW PERSPECTIVES IN MANAGING DRUG RESISTANCE IN ICU ICP THERAPY: TOWARDS A PREVENTIVE APPROACH? AKI: WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW? JOINT WITH EDTCO - END OF LIFE PRACTICES FOR DONOR OPTIMISATION 14:15 15:45 JOINT WITH SEMICYUC OPTIMAL ICU CARE: GET THE RIGHT TOOLS TO HIT TOP TARGETS ICU-ENVIRONMENT NUTRITION AT THE EDGE THREE PAPERS THAT CHANGED MY PRACTICE IN: RATIONAL USE OF ANTIFUNGALS LAWS: HELP OR HINDRANCE NEXT - MEET THE EXPERT HEMODYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION: THE LATEST STRATEGIES FOR FLUID AND BLOOD MANAGEMENT IN THE ICU NEXT - EXPERTS IN THE HOT SEAT NEXT - CHALLENGE 16:00 18:00 PRESIDENT'S SESSION: PUBLISHING AND ACCESSING INFORMATION TO IMPROVE ICU CARE 18:15 19:15 CLINICAL TRIALS IN THE ICU - CARDIOVASCULAR & PERIOPERATIVE INTENSIVE CARE INITIAL RESUSCITATION OF SEPSIS BEING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART LET'S TALK ABOUT INHALED ANTIBIOTICS - AN INTERACTIVE SYMPOSIUM Session references : Page 84 Keynote Lecture Session Clinical Challenges Sessions Thematic Sessions / Joint Sessions Industry Sponsored Sessions From Bench to Bedside Session State of the Art Sessions Oral Presentations Continuous Professional Education Sessions HOW TO IMPROVE ANTIMICROBIAL USE IN ICU? HOW TO MONITOR HAEMODYNAMICS A FOCUS ON PATIENT SAFETY HOW TECHNOLOGY CHANGED MY PRACTICE IN COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION AND DELIRIUM IN THE ICU THE POWER OF OPTIMISED CLINICAL NUTRITION Key Elements In A Successful Medical Device Implementation INVASIVE CANDIDIASIS AND MRSA NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA IN THE ICU: LESSONS TO LEARN AKI BIOMARKERS: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS Bleeding control in critical care: role of pcc in noAc reversal and cardiac surgery Live voting using your own smartphone CARING FOR THE VENTILATED PATIENT Available at the REPLAY TOWER FORGING THE FUTURE OF IC NURSING IN EUROPE & NETWORKING Sessions of special interest for Nurses and AHP Catering provided Page 85 MONDAY 29 september 08:00 08:25 Barcelona BEYOND GAS EXCHANGE: O2 & CO2 AS DRUGS SCIENTIfic programme Room BEYOND GAS EXCHANGE: O2 & CO2 AS DRUGS ROOM Geneva 08:00 – 08:25 Presentation ROOM Barcelona Thematic Session Mervyn Singer, London, United Kingdom 08:30 – 08:45 Acute respiratory failure 08:45 – 08:48 Discussion 08:48 – 09:03 Neuro-intensive care 09:03 – 09:06 Discussion 09:06 – 09:21 Acute kidney injury 09:21 – 09:24 Luciano Gattinoni, Milan, Italy Discussion 09:24 – 09:30 ICM: The ESICM journal Paolo Pelosi, Genova, Italy ROOM Paris CLINICAL RELEVANCE OF TRANSPULMONARY PRESSURE Chairs: Jordi Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain & Antonio Pesenti, Monza, Italy 08:30 – 08:45 How to measure it? Temptations and pitfalls 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Role in PEEP titration and alveolar recruitment 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Relation to abdominal pressure 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion ROOM Vienna SCIENTIfic programme SEPSIS AND THE SURGICAL PATIENT Incidence and outcomes of peri-operative sepsis 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Can we reduce the incidence of post-operative sepsis? 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Should we adapt surviving sepsis guidelines for the surgical patient? 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion Thematic Session 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 We should aim for controlled normothermia 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 We should continue to cool to 32-34°C Thematic Session Hans Friberg, Lund, Sweden Kjetil Sunde, Oslo, Norway Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Drug dosing in the critically ill 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Impact of clinical pharmacists in the ICU 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion ROOM Rome Thematic Session Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France ICU ORGANISATION: DOES FLEXIBILITY INCREASE SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY? Medical emergency team – Is there a proof of concept? 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Shall we implement intermediate care beds in the ICU? 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Safe ICU discharge – A matter of patient status and infrastructure 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion ROOM Glasgow Thematic Session Akos Csomos, Budapest, Hungary Bertrand Guidet, Paris, France Peter van der Voort, Amsterdam, Netherlands PROGRESS IN INTRAVASCULAR ACCESS 08:30 – 08:45 Avoidance of line related complications by nurses 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 How to implement a quality improvement program to reduce CRBSI 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Nurse led PICC placement – benefits to ICU patients 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion ROOM Amsterdam From Bench to Bedside Session Traumatic brain injury Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Myocardial infarction 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Acute lung injury Jeffrey Lipman, Brisbane, Australia 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion Robert Shulman, London, United Kingdom ROOM Barcelona Richard Bourne, Sheffield, United Kingdom Sonia Labeau, Ghent, Belgium Mireia Llaurado, Tarragona, Spain Carole Boulanger, Exeter, United Kingdom ICM EXPERIMENTAL 1 – STEM CELLS: EXPERIMENTAL DATA & CLINICAL TRANSLATION Chairs: Marco Ranieri, Turin, Italy & Stefan Janssens, Leuven, Belgium 08:45 – 08:50 09:40 - 11:00 TRUST, EMPATHY AND DIGNITY IN THE ICU Chairs: Rik Gerritsen, Leeuwarden, Netherlands & Bara Ricou Arita, Geneva, Switzerland Trustful communication among specialties 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Symptom control with empathy 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Dignity in dying 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion Thematic Session Michael Joannidis, Innsbruck, Austria Oral Presentations Elisa Zanier, Milan, Italy Stefan Janssens, Leuven, Belgium Claudia dos Santos, Toronto, Canada ARDS Chairs: Michael Quintel, Göttingen, Germany & Giorgio Iotti, Pavia, Italy 08:30 – 08:45 ROOM Stockholm Martin Smith, London, United Kingdom 08:30 – 08:45 08:30 – 08:45 Chairs: Robert Shulman, London, United Kingdom & Anne-Cornélie de Pont, Amsterdam, Netherlands Common drug-related mistakes in the ICU Paulo Maia, Porto, Portugal Bara Ricou Arita, Geneva, Switzerland CONFRONTATION OF THE BERLIN DEFINITION FOR ARDS WITH THE OPEN LUNG C. Guérin, J.-C. Richard, F. Bayle, G. Bourdin, BIOPSY PERFORMED IN THE ICU V. Leray, S. Debord, A. Stoian, E. Bucher, S. Lantuejoul, C. Phillipponnet, J.L. Kemeny, B. Souweine, M. Devouassoux-Shisboran, Lyon, France, Grenoble, France, Clermont-Ferrand, France 0001 ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME SUB-PHENOTYPES ACCORDING TO HISTOLOGICAL FINDINGS P. Cardinal-Fernández, D.A. Muñoz-Rincón, A.W. Thille, C. Jaramillo, A. Ballén-Barragán, R. Granados, A. Lesmes, F. Frutos-Vivar, O. Peñuelas Rodriguez, R. Herrero, N. Nin, M.A. de la Cal, A. Esteban, J.A. Lorente, Getafe, Spain, Medellin, Colombia, Poitiers, France, Parla, Spain, Madrid, Spain 0002 MECHANICAL VENTILATION MANAGEMENT DURING EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: A RETROSPECTIVE INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER STUDY M. Schmidt, C. Stewart, M. Bailey, A. Nieszkowska, J. Kelly, L. Murphy, D. Pilcher, D.J. Cooper, C. Scheinkestel, V. Pellegrino, P. Forrest, A. Combes, C. Hodgson, Paris, France, Sydney, Australia, Melbourne, Australia 0003 DYNAMICS OF END EXPIRATORY LUNG VOLUME AFTER CHANGING PEEP IN ARDS PATIENTS A. Garnero, D. Tuxen, N. Embriaco, D. Demory, S.Y. Donati, J. Durand-Gasselin, J.-M. Arnal, Melbourne, Australia, Prahan, Australia, Toulon, France 0004 Christiane Hartog, Jena, Germany INSULIN & VITAMIN D: GOOD OR BAD Chairs: Juan Carlos Montejo Gonzales, Madrid, Spain & Michael Hiesmayr, Vienna, Austria 08:30 – 08:45 Control of glucose levels 08:45 – 08:50 Discussion 08:50 – 09:05 Insulin to promote anabolism or hinder autophagia 09:05 – 09:10 Discussion 09:10 – 09:25 Vit D: A promising anabolic agent 09:25 – 09:30 Discussion Page 86 Jerry Nolan, Bath, United Kingdom MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO IMPROVE MEDICATION SAFETY 08:45 – 08:50 Richard Beale, London, United Kingdom Discussion 08:30 – 08:45 Michelle Chew, Malmö, Sweden CARDIAC ARREST: CONTROVERSIES AROUND THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA Should we abandon pre-hospital cooling? ROOM Athens Thematic Session Laurent Papazian, Marseille, France Chairs: Elsa Afonso, London, United Kingdom & Jos Latour, Plymouth, United Kingdom 08:30 – 08:45 Mike Grocott, Southampton, United Kingdom Chairs: Claudio Sandroni, Rome, Italy & Alain Cariou, Paris, France 09:25 – 09:30 INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE: YEAR IN REVIEW 1 Chairs: Bertrand Guidet, Paris, France & Andreas Valentin, Vienna, Austria 08:30 – 08:45 Laurent Brochard, Toronto, Canada Chairs: Claude Martin, Marseille, France & Richard Beale, London, United Kingdom ROOM Berlin MONDAY 29 september Thematic Session Thematic Session Chairs: Elie Azoulay, Paris, France & Giuseppe Citerio, Monza, Italy Jean-Charles Preiser, Brussels, Belgium Steffen Weber-Carstens, Berlin, Germany Kenneth Christopher, Boston, United States Page 87 MONDAY 29 september Keynote Lecture Chair: Paolo Pelosi, Genova, Italy SCIENTIfic programme ROOM Barcelona Oral Presentations 0005 PREDICTION OF GOOD AND POOR OUTCOME IN COMATOSE PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC ARREST: THE UTILITY OF EARLY EEG/SEP RECORDINGS DURING THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA MICROCIRCULATORY PERFUSION AND VASCULAR REACTIVITY ARE ALTERED IN M. Koopmans, M.A. Kuiper, R. Endeman, POST CARDIAC ARREST PATIENTS, IRRESPECTIVE OF TARGET TEMPERATURE G. Veenstra, N.A.R. Vellinga, R. Vos de, MANAGEMENT TO 33° VS 36° (SUBSTUDY TTM) E.C. Boerma, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, Amsterdam, Netherlands OUTCOMES OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY Chairs: Michael Joannidis, Innsbruck, Austria & Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom 09:40 – 11:00 THREE-YEAR RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AMONG INTENSIVE CARE H. Gammelager, C.F. Christiansen, PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A POPULATION-BASED COHORT STUDY M.B. Johansen, E. Tønnesen, B. Jespersen, H.T. Sørensen, Aarhus, Denmark 0006 ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS WITH HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES: RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER COHORT STUDY M. Darmon, F. Vincent, E. Canet, D. Mokart, F. Péne, A. Kouatchet, J. Mayaux, M. Nyunga, F. Bruneel, A. Rabbat, C. Lebert, P. Perez, A. Renault, R. Hamidfar, M. Jourdain, A.P. Meert, D. Benoit, B. Schlemmer, S. Chevret, E. Azoulay, Saint-Etienne, France, Montfermeil, France, Paris, France, Marseille, France, Angers, France, Roubaix, France, Versailles, France, La Roche sur Yon, France, Nancy, France, Brest, France, Grenoble, France, Lille, France, Brussels, Belgium, Ghent, Belgium 0007 A MODEL TO PREDICT RECOVERY FROM ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN ICU PATIENTS T.S. Itenov, J.-U. Jensen, J.D. Lundgren, M.H. Bestle, Hillerød, Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark 0008 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EARLY RECOVERY FROM ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY AFTER LUNG TRANSPLANTATION: A POPULATION-BASED COHORT STUDY P. Fidalgo, M. Ahmed, S.R. Meyer, D. Lien, J. Weinkauf, A. Kapasi, F.S. Cardoso, K. Jackson, S.M. Bagshaw, Edmonton, Canada 0009 W. De Corte, S. Oeyen, L. Annemans, D. Benoit, A. Dhondt, R. Vanholder, J. Decruyenaere, E. Hoste, Kortrijk, Belgium, Ghent, Belgium 0010 LONG-TERM OUTCOME AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN ICU PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY TREATED WITH RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY: A CASE CONTROL STUDY SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september ROOM Berlin Oral Presentations ROOM Rome ICU ADMISSION PATTERNS 09:40 – 11:00 INCIDENCE, DISPOSITION AND OUTCOME OF DETERIORATING WARD PATIENTS REFERRED TO CRITICAL CARE IN 49 UK HOSPITALS – RESULTS FROM (SPOT) LIGHT: A MULTI-SITE, PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL COHORT STUDY S.K. Harris, C. Sanderson, M. Singer, K. Rowan, London, United Kingdom 0021 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT LENGTH OF STAY FOR CRITICAL CARE ADMISSIONS: L. Rose, C. Atzema, D. Scales, K. Burns, S. Gray, A CANADIAN POPULATION-BASED STUDY A. Kiss, G. Rubenfeld, J. Lee, Toronto, Canada 0022 ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK OF READMISSION TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT USING THE SAFE DISCHARGE FROM ICU (SD-ICU) SCORE W.S. Montenegro, J.R. Azevedo, T.R. Coutinho, M.S. Rocha, T.P. Veiga, Sao Luis, Brazil 0023 EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF CRITICAL CARE RAPID RESPONSE TEAMS: A FEASIBLE APPROACH TO IDENTIFY PREVENTABLE ADVERSE EVENTS THAT CAUSE HARM A. Amaral, A. McDonald, N. Coburn, W. Xiong, R. Fowler, M. Chapman, K. Shojania, N.K.J. Adhikari, Toronto, Canada 0024 DEATHS IN THE ICU COMPARED TO HOSPITAL AND POPULATION DEATHS IN A NORWEGIAN HEALTH REGION IN 2011 B.A. Alme, H. Flaatten, S. Aardal, Bergen, Norway 0025 ROOM Stockholm Oral Presentations MUSCLE AND NEURO: FROM EXPERIMENTAL TO CLINICAL STUDIES IN SEPSIS 09:40 – 11:00 VOLUNTARY ACTIVATION OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AND ATTENUATION OF THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN HUMANS M. Kox, L.T. van Eijk, J. Zwaag, J. van den Wildenberg, F.C.J.G. Sweep, J.G. van der Hoeven, P. Pickkers, Nijmegen, Netherlands 0026 KINETIC OF MUSCLE MASS REGULATION DURING EXPERIMENTAL SEPSIS J.-C. Palao, J. Morel, A.-C. Durieux, J. Castells, S. Molliex, D. Freyssenet, Saint-Priest en Jarez, France, Saint-Etienne, France 0027 MECHANICAL VENTILATION L.H. Roesthuis, J. Doorduin, J.G. van der Hoeven, L.M.A. Heunks, Nijmegen, Netherlands 0011 A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING EARLY JEJUNAL WITH GASTRIC NUTRITION IN CRITICAL ILLNESS C. Couto, M. Beck, G. Friedman, Porto Alegre, Brazil 0028 RESPIRATORY MUSCLE RECRUITMENT DURING MECHANICAL VENTILATION: EFFECTS OF VENTILATOR SETTINGS F. Philippart, S. Gaudry, L. Quinquis, N. Lau, I. Ouanes, S. Touati, X. Forceville, F. Abroug, S. Grabar, J.D. Ricard, B. Misset, Paris, France, Colombes, France, Meaux, France, Monastir, Tunisia 0012 ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IN MULTIPLE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME E. González-Higueras, A.R. Murillo-Martín, V. de Paz, J.M. Añón, A. Corrales, A. García de Lorenzo, M.R. Solano, O.A. Hernández, J.B. Araujo, J. Razquín, Cuenca, Spain, Madrid, Spain 0029 PREVENTING LOWER AIRWAY COLONIZATION USING ENDOTRACHEAL TUBES WITH A POLYURETHANE AND/OR CONICAL CUFF IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS: THE MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED TOP-CUFF STUDY G. Beduneau, T. Pham, F. Schortgen, J.M. Chretien, J.C.M. Richard, A. Mercat, J. Mancebo, L. Brochard, Rouen, France, Paris, France, Créteil, France, Angers, France, Geneva, Switzerland, Barcelone, Spain, Toronto, Canada 0013 EFFECT OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON MUSCLE FUNCTION IN A RECOVERY MODEL A. Sigurta', S. Saeed, M. Singer, London, United OF CRITICAL ILLNESS Kingdom 0030 A NEW CLASSIFICATION FOR PATIENTS WEANING FROM MECHANICAL VENTILATION COMPARISON OF FIVE SUPRAGLOTTIC AIRWAY DEVICES FOR SIMULATED EMERGENCY AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN THE FIELD PERFORMED BY NOVICE OPERATORS T. Henlín, M. Soták, T. Tyll, P. Michálek, Prague, Czech Republic 0014 PROPHYLACTIC NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION AFTER EXTUBATION IN ICU PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK FOR REINTUBATION: IMPACT ON OUTCOME A.W. Thille, F. Boissier, H. Ben Ghezala, K. Razazi, A. Mekontso-Dessap, C. BrunBuisson, Poitiers, France, Créteil, France 0015 ROOM Athens Oral Presentations ROOM GenevA Oral Presentations OXYDATIVE STRESS IN SEPSIS: FROM FUNDAMENTALS TO CLINICS Chairs: Karim Asehnoune, Nantes, France & Jan Bakker, Rotterdam, Netherlands 09:40 – 11:00 RESPECTIVE IMPACT OF BODY TEMPERATURE AND HEART RATE KINETICS ON PATIENT'S OUTCOME: POST HOC ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMIZED TRIAL ON FEVER CONTROL IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS F. Schortgen, A. Charles-Nelson, L. Bouadma, G. Bizouard, L. Brochard, S. Katsahian, Créteil, France, Paris, France, Toronto, Canada 0031 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MICROCIRCULATORY ALTERATIONS AND VENOUSTO-ARTERIAL CARBON DIOXIDE DIFFERENCES IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK G.A. Ospina-Tascón, D.F. Bautista, M. Umaña, W.F. Bermúdez, J.D. Valencia, H.J. Madriñan, A. Bruhn, G. Hernandez, M. Granados, C.A. Arango-Dávila, D. De Backer, Cali, Colombia, Santiago, Chile, Brussels, Belgium 0032 HYPOTHERMIA PROTECTS BRAIN MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION FROM HYPOXIA IN SEPSIS K.I. Chisholm, A.L. Davies, M. Singer, A. Dyson, K.K. Ida, I. Tachtsidis, M.R. Duchen, K.J. Smith, London, United Kingdom, São Paulo, Brazil 0033 OUTCOME OF CARDIAC ARREST CARDIAC ARREST IN FINNISH INTENSIVE CARE UNITS: CHANGES IN INCIDENCE AND OUTCOME FROM 2003 TO 2013 I. Efendijev, R. Raj, M. Reinikainen, S. Hoppu, M. Skrifvars, Helsinki, Finland, Joensuu, Finland, Tampere, Finland 0016 DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGING TO PREDICT LONG-TERM NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME AFTER CARDIAC ARREST. A MULTICENTRIC PROSPECTIVE STUDY N. Adam, L. Velly, V. Perlbarg, D. Galanaud, C.E. Luyt, R. Chabanne, B. Veber, O. Verdonck, G. Citerio, S. Laureys, L. Puybasset, Paris, France, Marseille, France, Clermont-Ferrand, France, Rouen, France, Bordeaux, France, Monza, Italy, Liège, Belgium 0017 IS EARLY PCI ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED SHORT AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME G. Geri, F. Dumas, W. Bougouin, O. Varenne, AFTER OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST? F. Daviaud, T. Morichau-Beauchant, F. Pène, L. Lamhaut, J.-D. Chiche, J.-P. Mira, J.P. Empana, A. Cariou, Paris, France Page 88 0020 Chairs: Antonio Artigas, Barcelona, Spain & Tarek Sharshar, Paris, France Chairs: Alain Cariou, Paris, France & Jacques Duranteau, Kremlin-Bicetre, France 09:40 – 11:00 Oral Presentations 0019 Chairs: Andrew Rhodes, London, United Kingdom & Paulo Maia, Porto, Portugal Chairs: Laurent Brochard, Toronto, Canada & Nicolo Patroniti, Lissone, Italy 09:40 – 11:00 R. Carrai, A. Grippo, M. Spalletti, A. Comanducci, C. Cossu, S. Gabbanini, A. Peris, S. Valente, G. Gensini, A. Amantini, Florence, Italy CHANGES OF TLR2, TLR4, MYD88 MRNA EXPRESSIONS ON PERIPHERAL BLOOD Z. Tang, J. Wu, J. Chen, B. Ouyang, M. Chen, MONONUCLEAR CELL IN SEVERE SEPSIS PATIENTS DURING TREATMENT WITH X. Guan, Guangzhou, China THYMOSIN α1 0034 MITOCHONDRIAL UNCOUPLING CONTRIBUTES TO FEVER IN SEPSIS 0035 E. Greco, N. Arulkumaran, A. Dyson, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom 0018 Page 89 MONDAY 29 september ROOM Vienna L. Ayzac, L. Baboi, P. Beuret, R. Girard, J.C. Richard, C. Guérin, Saint-Genis Laval, France, Lyon, France, Roanne, France, Pierre Bénite, France SCIENTIfic programme VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN SEVERE ARDS PATIENTS TREATED BY PRONE POSITION. RESULTS FROM A MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL NEUROMONITORING Area Alicante 09:40 – 11:00 K.K. Ida, L.M.S. Malbouisson, D.A. Otsuki, K.I. Chisholm, A. Dyson, M. Singer, M.R. Duchen, K.J. Smith, São Paulo, Brazil, London, United Kingdom 0036 VISUALIZING SECONDARY INSULTS OF ELEVATED ICP IN PEDIATRIC TBI F. Güiza, B. Depreitere, T.-Y.M. Lo, P.A. Jones, G. Van den Berghe, G. Meyfroidt, Leuven, Belgium, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 0037 ACCURACY OF BRAIN MULTIMODAL MONITORING TO DETECT CEREBRAL HYPOPERFUSION AFTER TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY P. Bouzat, P. Marques-Vidal, J.-B. Zerlauth, N. Sala, T. Suys, P. Schoettker, J. Bloch, R.T. Daniel, M. Levivier, R. Meuli, M. Oddo, Grenoble, France, Lausanne, Switzerland 0038 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN OPTIC NERVE SHEATH DIAMETER ON COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY M.S. Sekhon, D.E. Griesdale, C. Robba, E. Needham, K. Walland, N. McGlashan, R. Mossallum, D.K. Menon, Vancouver, Canada, Cambridge, United Kingdom 0039 PATIENT-SPECIFIC THRESHOLDS AND DOSES OF INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION IN SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY C. Lazaridis, S.M. DeSantis, P. Smielewski, D.K. Menon, P. Hutchinson, J. Pickard, M. Czosnyka, Houston, United States, Cambridge, United Kingdom 0040 CONFOCAL IMAGING OF IMPAIRED MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX OF RATS DURING HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IN VIVO ROOM Glasgow Oral Presentations Poster Corner HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES & ONCOLOGY IN THE ICU Chairs: Diederik van Dijk, Utrecht, Netherlands & Dominique Benoit, Ghent, Belgium 10:10 – 12:00 CARING FOR THE CRITICALLY ILL BURN PATIENT REDUCED MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES RECEIVING INVASIVE VENTILATION ON ICU J. Greenhill, J. McKinlay, A. Holland, S. Ranjan, P. Morgan, Redhill, United Kingdom 0051 IMPROVED MORTALITY RATES FOR PATIENTS WITH HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY ADMITTED TO ICU: A TEN YEAR RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW J. Greenhill, A. Holland, J. McKinlay, S. Ranjan, P. Morgan, Redhill, United Kingdom 0052 IMPROVED LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH NONHAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY ADMITTED TO ICU R. Fisher, L. Starsmore, C. Dangoisse, T. Manickavasagar, C. Whiteley, M. Ostermann, London, United Kingdom 0053 USEFULNESS OF PRESEPSIN (PSP) FOR ASSESSMENT OF SEPSIS IN LEUKOPENIC PATIENTS (PTS) P. Makarova, G. Galstyan, A. Krechetova, E. Gemdjian, D. Tichomirov, E. Parovichnikova, Moscow, Russian Federation 0054 SHORT- AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH SOLID M.L. Pérez Pérez, B. Balandín Moreno, TUMORS MALIGNANCIES. THE UTILITY OF SEVERITY SCORING SYSTEMS A. Gonzaga López, C. Maximiano Alonso, S. Alcántara Carmona, I. Fernandez Simón, B. Lobo Valbuena, N. Martínez Sanz, A. Pérez Lucendo, J. Palamidessi Dominguez, R. Fernandez Rivas, Madrid, Spain 0055 OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS (PTS) WITH HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES (HM) WHO RECEIVED INTRAVENOUS CHEMOTHERAPY (CHT) IN THE SETTING OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE (ARF) S.A. Keselman, G.M. Galstyan, E.G. Gemdjian, E.N. Parovichnikova, Moscow, Russian Federation 0056 MORTALITY PREDICTORS IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT WITH HEMATOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES J.C. Lopez-Delgado, F. Esteve, E. Jubert, L. Sanchez-Ales, J.P. Pinseau, J. Ballús, R. Mañez, L'Hospitalet de LLobregat, Spain 0057 HEMATOLOGICAL PATIENTS IN ICU – RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF A CANCER SPECIALIZED CENTER C. Moreira, O. Afonso, I. Sequeira, F. Coelho, A. Martins, F. Faria, Porto, Portugal 0058 SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULIN LEVELS, PLASMA VITAMIN D AND MANNOSEBINDING LECTIN DIFFERENCES IN IMMUNODEPRESSED VS NON IMMUNODEPRESSED PATIENTS WITH INVASIVE PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION R. Boixeda, E. Güell, M.C. de la Torre, G. Sauca, L. García, C. Muñoz-Almagro, F. Lozano, J. Almirall, J.C. Yébenes, Mataró, Spain, Barcelona, Spain 0059 OUTCOME AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS CRITICALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTS T. Taskin, O. Demirkiran, Istanbul, Turkey 0060 PSEUDOHYPOXAEMIA AND SPURIOUS HYPOKALEMIA IN HAEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY G. Rajendran, K. Marshall, A. Kong, Ipswich, United Kingdom 0061 THE IMPACT OF MULTIRESISTANT PATHOGENS IN CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF CANCER PATIENTS WITH SEVERE PNEUMONIA J. Salluh, L. Rabello, M. Soares, L. Azevedo, I.A. de Souza, T. Lisboa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil, Porto Alegre, Brazil 0062 DIC SCORE PREDICTS MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS A. Drolz, T. Horvatits, K. Rutter, S. Kluge, V. Fuhrmann, Hamburg, Germany 0063 DOES THE CHILD-PUGH SCORE PREDICT ICU SURVIVAL IN THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH CHRONIC LIVER FAILURE? D.P. Wise, S.R. Singh, T.D. Wardle, Chester, United Kingdom 0064 Chairs: Mette Berger, Lausanne, Switzerland & Philipp Metnitz, Vienna, Austria SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september 09:40 – 11:00 THE EFFECT OF LOW-DOSE HYDROCORTISONE AFTER SEVERE BURN INJURY: A J. Textoris, J. Plassais, M.-A. Cazalis, F. Venet, MICROARRAY LONGITUDINAL STUDY T. Rimmele, G. Monneret, A. Pachot, S. Tissot, Lyon, France 0041 BURN INJURY STABILISES EXTRACELLULAR ATP AND INDUCES MICROVESICLE U. Katbeh, M. Takata, K.P. O'Dea, London, United PRODUCTION IN SKIN Kingdom 0042 CIRCULATING LEUKOCYTE-DERIVED MICROVESICLES ARE ELEVATED AFTER SEVERE BURN INJURY J. Porter, K.P. O'Dea, S. Singh, M. Takata, London, United Kingdom 0043 THE AGE OF TRANSFUSED PACKED RED BLOOD CELLS CORRELATES WITH THE DEGREE OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION AS ASSESSED BY GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN SEVERELY INJURED TRAUMA PATIENTS M. Vivian, H.D.T. Torrance, R. Pearse, K. Brohi, C.J. Hinds, M.J. O'Dwyer, London, United Kingdom 0044 S. López-Cuenca, A. Estrella-Alonso, A. Martin-Pellicer, O. Penuelas, M.A. de la Cal, J.A. Lorente, Madrid, Spain 0045 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED INHALATION INJURY ADMITTED TO A BURN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT ROOM Amsterdam Oral Presentations ETHICAL ISSUES IN INTENSIVE CARE Chairs: Rik Gerritsen, Leeuwarden, Netherlands & Andrej Michalsen, Tettnang, Germany 09:40 – 11:00 IS LIVING AT ´ANY COST´ REALLY WHAT EVERYONE WANTS? – A STRUCTURED CHOICE EXPERIMENT C. Corke, T. Flynn, Geelong, Australia, Sydney, Australia 0046 PREVENTION OF INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NURSE BULLYING F. DeKeyser Ganz, H. Levy, R. Khalaila, D. Arad, K. Bennaroch, O. Kolpak, Y. Drori, J. Benbinishty, O. Raanan, Jerusalem, Israel, Haifa, Israel, Zefat, Israel, Naharia, Israel, Afula, Israel, Tel Hashomer, Israel 0047 WORLDWIDE CONSENSUS ON THE PRINCIPLES OF END-OF-LIFE CARE FOR THE CRITICALLY ILL: THE WELPICUS STUDY C.L. Sprung, R.D. Truog, J.R. Curtis, G.M. Joynt, A. Michalsen, A. Avidan, Jerusalem, Israel, Boston, United States, Seattle, United States, Hong Kong, China, Tettnang, Germany 0048 FAMILIES' EXPERIENCES OF QUALITY OF CARE FOR SERIOUSLY ILL AND DYING PATIENTS IN THE ICU. DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A EUROPEAN QUESTIONNAIRE H.I. Jensen, R.T. Gerritsen, M. Koopmans, H. Ørding, Vejle, Denmark, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, Odense C, Denmark POTENTIALITY OF DONATION AFTER CONTROLED CARDIAC DEATH (CDCD) PROGRAM IN 11 SPANISH HOSPITALS A. Sandiumenge, M. Llaurado-Serra, E. Oliver, N. Masnou, B. Cancio, G. Miró, E. Navas, M. Badia, M. Jurado, M. López, M.D. Bosque, M. Ibáñez, J. Twose, P. López, M. Bodí, Tarragona, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Mataró, Spain, Terrassa, Spain, Lleida, Spain, Vic, Spain, Tortosa, Spain NEXT Lounge Thematic Session NEXT – DEBATE Chair: Katie Lane, London, United Kingdom 10:10 – 11:10 Page 90 In-house intensivists: Pro and con Derek Angus, Pittsburgh, United States Geoffrey Bellingan, London, United Kingdom Jukka Takala, Bern, Switzerland Area Bilbao Poster Corner ADVANCES IN ICU NURSING & MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE Chairs: Stijn Blot, Ghent, Belgium & Elsa Afonso, London, United Kingdom IS EARLY MOBILITY BEING DONE IN THE CLINICAL PRACTICE? K.T. Timenetsky, F.M. de Freitas, R.D.S. Santos, D.H. de Lacerda, P. Verissimo, D. CarnieliCazati, R.A. Caserta, Sao Paulo, Brazil 0065 A SURVEY OF INTERNATIONAL PRACTICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT EARLY MOBILIZATION R.N. Bakhru, D.J. McWilliams, V.J. Spuhler, D.J. Wiebe, W.D. Schweickert, Winston Salem, United States, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Salt Lake City, United States, Philadelphia, United States 0066 0049 INTERMITTENT POSITIVE PRESSURE AND VOLUME RESPIRATORY INCENTIVATOR IMPROVES LUNG FUNCTION IN ABDOMINAL SURGICAL PATIENTS S.C. Fernandes, D. Carnieli-Cazati, K.T. Timenetsky, E.A. Giovanetti, R.A. Caserta, Sao Paulo, Brazil 0067 0050 CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF NEONATAL HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS E.H. Verstraete, K. Blot, D. Vogelaers, L. Mahieu, S. Blot, Ghent, Belgium, Antwerp, Belgium 0068 IMPACT OF NEONATAL HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS ON MORTALITY IN A NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT E.H. Verstraete, K. De Coen, D. Vogelaers, P. Vanhaesebrouck, S. Blot, Ghent, Belgium 0069 ORAL CARE IN VENTILATED PATIENTS – CAN WE IMPROVE IT? A.I. Pivkina, V.G. Gusarov, I.V. Zhivotneva, G.E. Bodunova, Moscow, Russian Federation 0070 SUPERVISED MACHINE LEARNING CAN CLASSIFY ARTIFACT IN MULTI-SIGNAL VITAL SIGN MONITORING DATA FROM STEP-DOWN UNIT (SDU) PATIENTS M. Hravnak, L. Chen, A. Dubrawski, G. Clermont, E. Bose, M. Fiterau, D. Wang, M. Guillame-Bert, M.R. Pinsky, Pittsburgh, United States 0071 USE OF HELIUM-OXYGEN IN PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS P. Aliaga Simões de Souza, E. Ribeiro dos Santos, B. Murata Murakami, São Paulo, Brazil 0072 WHO ARE WE SITTING, STANDING AND WALKING IN THE ICU? C. Taniguchi, C.S.D.M. Silva, K.T. Timenetsky, A.M.S.O. Nogueira, R.D.S. Santos, E.A. Giovanetti, C.S. Antunes, S. Calegaro, S.S. Kanda, R.A. Caserta, Sao Paulo, Brazil 0073 10:10 – 12:00 Page 91 MONDAY 29 september Oral Presentations SCIENTIfic programme ROOM Paris Chairs: Elisa Zanier, Milan, Italy & Hans Friberg, Lund, Sweden IS THE MANCHESTER MOBILITY SCORE ON DISCHARGE FROM INTENSIVE CARE J.A. Grant, O. Gustafson, Oxford, United AN INDICATION OF POST INTENSIVE CARE LENGTH OF STAY AND HOSPITAL Kingdom DISCHARGE DESTINATION? 0074 EVALUATION BY VIDEOMICROSCOPY (SDF) OF THE RENAL CORTEX MICROCIRCULATION AND CONVOLUTED TUBULES IN ACUTE RENAL FAILURE DURING SEVERE SEPSIS. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY A.M.A. Liberatore, J.C. Vieira, J. Almeida-Filho, R.C. Tedesco, I.H.J. Koh, Sao Paulo, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil, Petrolina, Brazil 0096 VALIDITY, RELIABILITY AND APPLICABILITY OF GREEK VERSIONS OF SEDATION- AGITATION SCALES AMONG CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS A. Tzenalis, A. Ntantana, E. Papaemanouil, C. Zamouridou, D. Matamis, Thessaloniki, Greece 0075 MYELOID-DERIVED SUPPRESSOR CELLS ATTENUATE INFLAMMATION AND IMPROVE THE SURVIVAL OF MICROBIAL SEPSIS L. Tong, G.X. Hu, J.C. Cai, Guangzhou, China 0097 P. Verissimo, K.T. Timenetsky, E. Colucci, T.J. Andre, L.H.R. Gonçalves, C.I.C. Garcia, A.S.Y. Yang, R.A. Caserta, São Paulo, Brazil 0076 CD69 EXPRESSION IS DYSREGULATED IN GRANULOCYTES AND MONOCYTES FROM SEPSIS PATIENTS S. Shibata, N. Ishizuki, S. Akitomi, K. Inada, S. Endo, Morioka, Japan 0098 IMPACT OF A SPECIFIC INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING IN EXERCISE CAPACITY AND INSPIRATORY MUSCLE FORCE IN HOSPITALIZED ACUTE HEART FAILURE PATIENTS: PILOT STUDY NITRITE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY DURING SEPSIS 0099 RAPID NURSE LED ASSESSMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS BY SONOGRAPHY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW & MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM SURVEY N. Hare, P. Hopkins, G. Lee, A. Vercueil, London, United Kingdom 0077 V. Simon, A. Dyson, M. Minnion, M. Feelisch, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom, Southampton, United Kingdom APELIN IS CARDIOPROTECTIVE AND LIFE-SAVING OVER DOBUTAMINE IN A MURINE MODEL OF ENDOTOXIN-INDUCED MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTION O. Lesur, F. Chagnon, A. Murza, P. Sarret, E. Marsault, D. Salvail, Sherbrooke, Canada 0100 EARLY AND SEVERE IMPAIRMENT OF LACTATE CLEARANCE IN ENDOTOXIC SHOCK IS NOT RELATED TO LIVER HYPOPERFUSION: PRELIMINARY REPORT P. Tapia, D. Soto, A. Bruhn, T. Regueira, N. Jarufe, L. Alegria, J.P. Bachler, F. Leon, C. Vicuña, C. Luengo, G. Ospina-Tascón, J. Bakker, G. Hernandez, Santiago, Chile, Cali, Colombia, Rotterdam, Netherlands 0101 EX VIVO EFFECTS OF HYPERGLYCEMIA ON PHENOTYPE AND PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES BY THE NADPH OXIDASE OF HUMAN IMMUNE CELLS IN ACUTE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE B. Soyer, V. Faivre, C. Damoisel, A.C. Lukaszewicz, D. Payen, Paris, France 0102 LIVER & GUT FAILURE Chairs: Julia Wendon, London, United Kingdom & Valentin Fuhrmann, Hamburg, Germany SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september 10:10 – 12:00 ESTABLISHING A DETAILED SHORT-TERM RAT MODEL OF PARTIAL ISCHAEMIA/ REPERFUSION INJURY G. Sabbatini, A. Dyson, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom 0078 ACUTE DECOMPENSATION OF CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE AND OUTCOMES IN CRITICAL ILLNESS T.G. Simon, C.K. McKane, F.K. Gibbons, K.B. Christopher, Boston, United States 0079 EARLY PLASMAEXCHANGE ALLEVIATES PRO-INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINE SECRETION OF PERIPHERAL MONOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LIVER FAILURE C. Bernsmeier, V. Patel, A. Singanayagam, C. Willars, W. Bernal, G. Auzinger, C.G. Antoniades, J. Wendon, London, United Kingdom 0080 A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL PILOT STUDY ASSESSING THE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF INTESTINAL FATTY ACID BINDING PROTEIN IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED INTESTINAL ISCHAEMIA B.J. Kelly, O. Miskolci, B. Marsh, Dublin, Ireland 0081 EARLY CIRCULATING LIPID AND CYTOKINE PROFILES PROGNOSTICATE IN A RAT MODEL OF FAECAL PERITONITIS W. Khaliq, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom 0082 HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF HYDROGEN SULPHIDE AGAINST ACUTE LIVER FAILURE K. Tokuda, F. Ichinose, Fukuoka, Japan, Charlestown, United States 0083 DECOMPENSATED ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE INTENSIVE CARE PROGNOSIS: A J.M. McFarlane, M. Mostert, B.O. Rose, DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL PERSPECTIVE R. Breeze, London, United Kingdom 0084 ALBUMIN DYALISIS (MARS) IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN ACUTE LIVER FAILURE WITH CONTRAINDICATIONS TO EMERGENCY TRANSPLANTATION A. Escorsell, M. Sanz, A. Mas, E. López, J. Fernández, P. Sanz, Barcelona, Spain 0085 RESULTS OF A SECOND PROSPECTIVE STUDY: LIVER-CELLS BASED BIOSENSOR IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK M. Sauer, C. Haubner, J. Brenner, H. Potschka, T. Mencke, S. Mitzner, G. Nöldge-Schomburg, Rostock, Germany, Leipzig, Germany 0086 USE OF STRESS ULCER PROPHYLAXIS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. A EUROPEAN UNIT EVALUATION IN 70 ICUS M. Krag, Copenhagen, Denmark HYPOGLYCEMIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE DECOMPENSATED LIVER CIRRHOSIS THE LIFE (LIVER INJURY FAILURE EVALUATION) SCORE AND OUTCOME PREDICITION IN CRITICALLY ILL CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS MODULATORY EFFECTS OF HEAT SHOCK WITH OR WITHOUT GLUTAMINE COMPARED TO LPS ON PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS HEATSHOCK-PROTEIN 90α EXPRESSION IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND TRAUMA 0104 E. Briassouli, M. Tzanoudaki, G. Daikos, K. Vardas, M. Kanariou, C. Routsi, S. Nanas, G. Briassoulis, Athens, Greece, Heraklion, Greece SPECIFIC COMPONENTS OF THE INFLAMMATORY REFLEX: HEART RATE M.J. Fernández-Sánchez, O. Sanabria, VARIABILITY (HRV) AND IL-6 PREDICT SEPTIC SHOCK IN CRITICAL ILL PATIENTS A. Riveros, Bogotá, Colombia Area Granada Poster Corner 0105 WEANING & ASSISTED VENTILATION Chairs: Jordi Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain & Marco Ranieri, Turin, Italy H. Le Goff, A.-S. Debue, F. Daviaud, S. Cabon, C. Boulila, T. Joannon, M. Reffiena, A. Marincamp, C. Augustin, J. Busson, S. Ben Abdallah, J. Charpentier, C. Elie, J.-D. Chiche, Paris, France 0106 0087 SONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THE MAXIMAL RELAXATION RATE (MRR) OF THE DIAPHRAGM E. Soilemezi, E. Koco, C. Tsimpos, C. Sahpazis, D. Matamis, Thessaloniki, Greece 0107 C.A. Pfortmueller, C. Wiemann, G.-C. Funk, A.B. Leichtle, G.M. Fiedler, A.K. Exadaktylos, G. Lindner, Vienna, Austria, Bern, Switzerland 0088 PATIENTS' RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN VENTILATOR SUPPORT. A MODELLING APPROACH S. Larraza, N. Dey, D.S. Karbing, M. Nygaard, R. Winding, S.E. Rees, Aalborg, Denmark, Herning, Denmark 0108 M.J.W. McPhail, C. Edmark, M. Bell, T. Whitehouse, J. Wernerman, J. Wendon, K.B. Christopher, London, United Kingdom, Stockholm, Sweden, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Boston, United States 0089 PATIENT EFFORT DURING ASSISTED MECHANICAL VENTILATION: EVALUATION BY INSPIRATORY MUSCLES SURFACE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY (SEMG) G. Bellani, M. Pozzi, E. Benzi, A. Bronco, G. Suriano, F. Rabboni, T. Mauri, N. Patroniti, G. Grasselli, A. Pesenti, Monza, Italy 0109 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESPIRATORY MUSCLE PRESSURE AND THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE DIAPHRAGM 0110 ICG-PDR PREDICTS OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH HYPOXIC HEPATITIS T. Horvatits, K. Nikolaus, A. Drolz, K. Rutter, S. Kluge, V. Fuhrmann, Hamburg, Germany, Vienna, Austria 0090 A. Rundo, F. Restuccia, H. Aguirre-Bermeo, F. Parrilla, T. Marafi, S. Italiano, F. RocheCampo, J. Mancebo, Barcelona, Spain INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS DURING SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIAL M.O. Elghonemi, Cairo, Egypt 0111 DECOMPRESSIVE LAPAROTOMY FOR ACS: EFFECT ON ORGAN FUNCTION AND MORTALITY (WSACS CTWG STUDY 007) J. De Waele, D. Debergh, M. Bjorck, M. Malbrain, I. Nesbitt, J. Cohen, V. Kaiolani, R. Ivatury, M. Mone, T. Kimball, Ghent, Belgium, Uppsala, Sweden, Antwerp, Belgium, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Tel Aviv, Israel, Tbilisi, Georgia, Richmond, United States, Salt Lake City, United States 0091 CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF PATIENT-VENTILATOR INTERACTION IN ICU PATIENTS UNDERGOING PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATION F. Mojoli, S. Bianzina, F. Torriglia, L. Viola, I.M. Bianchi, A. Orlando, M. Pozzi, A. Braschi, Pavia, Italy 0112 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PARAMETERS OBTAINED FROM ESOPHAGEAL AND RESPIRATORY MUSCLE PRESSURE J.M. Serrano Simon, F. Ruiz Ferron, Cordoba, Spain, Jaen, Spain 0113 DETECTION AND ASSISTANCE OF WEAK COUGH AT EXTUBATION: IMPACT ON OUTCOME P. Beuret, C. Roux, N. Pelletier, J.-C. Chakarian, B. Philippon-Jouve, X. Fabre, M. Kaaki, Roanne, France 0114 THE USE OF INDIRECT CALORIMETER PARAMETERS TO OPTIMIZE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT AND WEANING FROM MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN STROKE PATIENTS S. Beeharry, A. Butrov, M.V. Petrova, M. Storchai, Moscow, Russian Federation 0115 ANALYSIS OF THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN ESOPHAGEAL AND RESPIRATORY MUSCLE PRESSURE F. Ruiz Ferron, J.M. Serrano Simon, Jaen, Spain, Cordoba, Spain 0116 Area Cartagena Page 92 0103 CRITERIA TO ASSESS EXTUBATION READINESS AND PREDICTION OF SUCCESSFUL WEANING Poster Corner SEPSIS FUNDAMENTALS Chairs: Konrad Reinhart, Jena, Germany & Bruno Levy, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France 10:10 – 12:00 IS CD 64 A VALUABLE TOOL IN EARLY DETECTION OF VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED H. Mohammed, M. Ahmed, A. Mukhtar, A. Gado, PNEUMONIA (VAP) COMPARED TO C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND PROCALCITONIN? R. Mahrous, M. Hafez, S. Farouk, Cairo, Egypt 10:10 – 12:00 ISCHEMIC PRE/POST-CONDITIONING PROTECTS THE MICROCIRCULATION IN EXPERIMENTAL SEPSIS D. Orbegozo Cortes, S. Fuhong, C. Santacruz, K. Hosokawa, K. Donadello, J. Creteur, D. De Backer, J.-L. Vincent, Brussels, Belgium 0092 MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION OF IMMUNE CELLS IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK – A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL COHORT STUDY T.M. Merz, A.J. Pereira, V. Jeger, J.M. Stephan, T. Jukka, S. Djafarzadeh, Bern, Switzerland 0093 EVALUATION OF INTEGRATED WEANING INDEX PREDICTIVITY FOR SUCCESSFUL WEANING IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS E.G. Hassanein, M.M. Shaheen, A.H. Kassem, H.M. Ghonym, Alexandria, Egypt 0117 MONOCYTE TACE ACTIVITY PROFILE DURING SEPSIS AND SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME D.J. O'Callaghan, K.P. O'Dea, M. Takata, A.C. Gordon, London, United Kingdom 0094 EVALUATION OF AIRWAY LENGTH OF KOREANS FOR OROFACIAL SURGERY USING A FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPE W.H. Lee, Daejeon, Republic of Korea 0118 TRANSVENOUS VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION DOES NOT MODULATE THE INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN HUMANS IN VIVO DURING EXPERIMENTAL ENDOTOXEMIA M. Kox, L.T. van Eijk, T. Frenzel, T. Verhaak, J.F. Gerretsen, J.G. van der Hoeven, L. Kornet, A. Scheiner, P. Pickkers, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Maastricht, Netherlands, St. Paul, United States 0095 PREVALENCE OF WORK OF BREATHING DURING INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION F.J. Garcia Rodriguez, A.M. Poullet Brea, C. Salazar Ramírez, A. Robles, J.A. Benítez Lozano, Marbella, Spain, Málaga, Spain 0119 Page 93 MONDAY 29 september Poster Corner SCIENTIfic programme Area Cadiz IMPROVING ICU SAFETY Chairs: Stephen J. Brett, London, United Kingdom & Marcus Schultz, Amsterdam, Netherlands SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september 10:10 – 12:00 0142 IMPACT OF AN EARLY GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPY PROTOCOL IN THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK: A HOSPITAL REALITY N. Fernandes, M. Câmara, M. Faria, M. Jardim, S. Escórcio, G. Silva, R. Duarte, J.J. Jardim, C.A. Pereira, E.R. Maul, J. Nóbrega, Madère, Portugal 0143 SEVERE SEPSIS: CRAIGAVON AREA HOSPITAL R. McKeague, Craigavon, United Kingdom 0144 ROLE OF ULINASTATIN IN REDUCING MORTALITY FROM SEVERE SEPSIS – A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Y. Mehta, A. Gupta, A. Kumar, Gurgaon, India 0145 EFFECTS OF DOPAMINE VERSUS NOREPINEPHRINE ON THE RECOVERY OF MICROVASCULAR PERFUSION IN SEPTIC SHOCK T.C. Rossetto, A. Silva-Neto, M. Faustino, F.S.R.M. Andrade, D.T. Fantoni, São Paulo, Brazil 0146 COMBINED USE OF TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION TECHNIQUE IN FLUID MANAGEMENT FOR SEPSIS PATIENTS K. Morisawa, M. Yanai, Y. Takamatsu, M. Takita, S. Fujiwara, B.D. Lohman, J. Matsumoto, S. Fujitani, Y. Taira, Kawasaki, Japan, Urayasu, Japan 0147 EVALUATION OF THE INCIDENCE OF CENTRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS FOLLOWING CANNULATION OF THE RIGHT INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN IN PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY K. Tizard, A. Prenter, O. Al-Rawi, Liverpool, United Kingdom 0148 M.C. Martin, P. Merino, G. Sirgo, J. Alvarez, I. Gutierrez, B. Obon, Madrid, Spain, Ibiza, Spain, Tarragona, Spain, Zaragoza, Spain 0120 PROCEDURAL AND EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE VENTILATORASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA RATE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A NATIONAL REGISTRATION PROGRAM P.A. Reper, D. Dicker, M. Laurent, P. Damas, E. Van Gastel, L. Huyghens, G. Haelterman, Brussels, Belgium, Liege, Belgium 0121 RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PERIPHERALLY INSERTED CENTRAL CATHETERS (PICC) IN ADULT PATIENTS K. Krishnareddy, R. Varghese, V. Redona, A. Khwaja, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 0122 AN EFFICIENT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM USING THE NEW CDC'S DEFINITIONS FOR COMPLICATIONS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT S. Thammasitboon, S. Phongjitsiri, J. Cossbu, C. Kennedy, J. Starke, J. Graf, Houston, United States 0123 THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. IT IS POSSIBLE A CHANGE? M.-V. de la Torre-Prados, P. Lara-Dominguez, J. Perez-Vacas, B. Ruíz-Gómez, C. TrujillanoFernández, J.-A. Lara-Muñoz, E. Camara-Sola, T. Tsvetanova-Spasova, P. Nuevo-Ortega, A. García-Alcántara, Málaga, Spain 0124 USE OF A SEVEN QUESTION CHECKLIST TO IMPROVE ICU WARD ROUND RELIABILITY AND PATIENT SAFETY L. Brodie, C. Wood, F. Mcilveney, M. Hawkins, Stirling, United Kingdom 0125 INVESTIGATION INTO STANDARDS OF DISCHARGE SUMMARY COMPLETENESS ON PATIENT TRANSFER FROM THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) TO THE GENERAL WARD A. Skorko, G. Sivasubramaniam, V. Kakar, P. Hopkins, London, United Kingdom 0126 DRUG-RELATED CRITICAL INCIDENTS IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT J. Morrison, R. Wenstone, L. Cloherty, I. Welters, Liverpool, United Kingdom 0127 THE ARTERIAL PRESSURE FLOW LOOP AS CONTINUOUS DEVICE TO ASSESS VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL COUPLING IN HIGH RISK PATIENTS A. Le Gall, O. Passouant, M. Bucciero, A. Mebazaa, E. Gayat, F. Vallée, Paris, France 0149 DRUG ADVERSE REACTIONS PROFILE IN ADULT ICU UNIT L.M. Barbosa, R.S. Melo, I.M. Almeida, M.C. Ribeiro, D.M. Carvalho, G.B. Moreno, J. Arikava, São Paulo, Brazil 0128 RADIAL ARTERY APPLANATION TONOMETRY FOR NON INVASIVE CARDIAC OUTPUT MEASUREMENT: A COMPARISON WITH INTERMITTENT PULMONARY ARTERY THERMODILUTION IN PATIENTS AFTER CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY J.Y. Wagner, H. Sarwari, M. Kubik, S. Kluge, D.A. Reuter, B. Saugel, Hamburg, Germany 0150 HOSPITAL BED-DAY CONSUMPTION DUE TO COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED SEVERE SEPSIS OR SEPTIC SHOCK IN ADULTS. AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL POPULATION – BASED STUDY L. Campins Bernadàs, J.C. Yebenes Reyes, J.A. Mendez Barraza, A. Albis Guimet, M.D.C. De la Torre Terron, J. Almirall Pujol, Mataró, Spain 0129 TRANSIENT STOP-FLOW ARM ARTERIAL-VENOUS EQUILIBRIUM PRESSURE MEASUREMENT: DETERMINATION OF PRECISION OF THE TECHNIQUE H.D. Aya, A. Rhodes, N. Fletcher, M. Grounds, M. Cecconi, London, United Kingdom 0151 RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA FILTER INSERTION AND CLINICAL GOVERNANCE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT K. Sundararajan, D. Ncomanzi, M. Moss, S. Edwards, Adelaide, Australia A COMPARISON OF A STANDARD VS. MINIATURIZED ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC SYSTEM IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HAEMODYNAMIC SHOCK R. Rooplalsingh, P. McCanny, B. Marsh, P. Diamond, F. Colreavy, Dublin, Ireland 0152 0130 ESTIMATION OF THE MEAN SYSTEMIC PRESSURE CORRECTED BY THE PULMONARY PRESSURE TRANSMISSION INDEX 0153 ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE MOST RELEVANT QUALITY INDICATORS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A QUALITY SYSTEM IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS M. García, R. Herrán, L. Tamayo, P. Enríquez, J. Blanco, M. Gonzalez-Sagrado, Valladolid, Spain 0131 V. Chhor, A. Lancelot, D. Pasero, M. Rienzo, A. Follin, J. Chatelon, C. Lebard, B. Cholley, D. Journois, R. Pirracchio, Paris, France L. Zapata, P.A. Lopez-Garzon, J.C. SuarezMontero, J. Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain 0154 EFFECTIVENESS OF A RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM FOLLOWING THE INTRODUCTION OF AN OBSERVATION CHART G. Radeschi, A. Mina, G. Berta, C. Di Pietrantonj, F. Rubulotta, Turin, Italy, Alessandria, Italy, London, United Kingdom 0132 TISSUE DOPPLER IMAGING MYOCARDIAL PERFORMANCE INDEX AS A METHOD TO EVALUATE LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC AND SYSTOLIC FUNCTION IN ICU PATIENTS SKIN BLOOD FLOW ASSESSED BY LASER DOPPLER IN PATIENTS WITH SHOCK 0155 CONSUMPTION OF RESOURCES IN SEPTIC CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS J. Ruiz Moreno, E. González Marín, R. Corcuera Romero de la Devesa, M.J. Esteve Paños, N. Suárez Álvarez, M. Julia Mill, M. Moral Guiteras, A. Artigas Raventós, Barcelona, Spain, Sabadell, Spain 0133 G. Stringari, D. Orbegozo Cortes, L. Gottin, D. De Backer, J. Creteur, J.L. Vincent, Brussels, Belgium, Verona, Italy CLINICAL EVALUATION OF A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR HEMODYNAMIC MANAGEMENT – A PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL STUDY D. Schädler, C. Schuldt, A. Caliebe, S. D'Aria, N. Schulz-Ruthenberg, T. Becher, G. Zick, I. Frerichs, N. Weiler, M. Grünewald, Kiel, Germany 0156 ICED OR ROOM TEMPERATURE SALINE FOR TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION MEASUREMENTS? S. Grimmer, M. Sander, S. Wolf, Berlin, Germany 0157 INFLUENCE OF CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER SITE ON TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION PARAMETERS S. Soussi, F. Sisso, A. Lenoire, R. Heidar, M. Benyamina, V. Maurel, A. Ferry, A. Blet, B. Le Cam, A. Mebazaa, M. Legrand, Paris, France 0158 EXTRAVASCULAR LUNG WATER AND PULMONARY VASCULAR PERMEABILITY AS EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF POOR PROGNOSIS IN SEVERE BURN INJURY R. Yanhong, B. Mittermüller, C. Gore, B. Schaefer, G.C. Ihra, Beijing, China, Vienna, Austria, London, United Kingdom 0159 EVALUATION OF INDEXES RELATED TO ISOVOLUMIC RELAXATION TIME IN INTENSIVE CARE VENTILATED PATIENTS FOR ASSESSING LEFT VENTRICULAR END-DIASTOLIC PRESSURE (EVA-PRESS): A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL TRIAL T. Morichau-Beauchant, F. Daviaud, A. Bouglé, G. Geri, W. Bougouin, B. Champigneulle, S. Spagnolo, P. Royer, F. Pene, J. Charpentier, J.-D. Chiche, J.-P. Mira, A. Cariou, Paris, France 0160 IMPLEMENTATION OF A BEDSIDE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PROGRAM IN A NON CARDIAC SECOND LEVEL ICU D. Atzeni, M. Sanna, P. Madeddu, A. Farris, G. Lai, S. Murru, P. Isoni, P. Castaldi, Cagliari, Italy 0161 Poster Corner SEPSIS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT I Chairs: Didier Payen de la Garanderie, Paris, France & Rupert Pearse, London, United Kingdom Page 94 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 ANALYSIS OF CONTRIBUTING FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO RELATED PATIENTS SAFETY INCIDENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE Area Madrid 10:10 – 12:00 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF BRACHIORADIALIS MUSCLE OXYGEN SATURATION INDEX AND VASCULAR OCCLUSION TEST IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS SEPSIS SIX: AUDIT, AWARENESS AND EDUCATION C. Lynch, N. Williams, E. Dawe, Cardiff, United Kingdom, Newport, United Kingdom 0134 IMMUNOSTIMULATION WITH INTERFERON GAMMA TO TREAT PERSISTENT INFECTIONS IN ICU PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY A.-C. Lukaszewicz, V. Faivre, D. Payen, Paris, France 0135 DISTRIBUTION OF ESKAPE MICROORGANISMS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS/SEPTIC SHOCK. ONE YEAR SEPSIS UNIT EXPERIENCE S. Sancho, F. Puchades, C. Hurtado, J. Camarena, R. González, R. Zaragoza, Valencia, Spain 0136 SEPSIS: THE FLUID CHALLENGE – VARIATIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPOTENSION IN 30 INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN ENGLAND K. Grailey, C. Peel, K. Eigener, S. Robert, London, United Kingdom 0137 SEPSIS RAPID RESPONSE TEAM: EFFECTS ON HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH BACTEREMIA E. Mantovani, V. Ferrari, A. Andreotti, A. Verzelloni, M. Girardis, Modena, Italy 0138 COMPLEX THERAPY OF SEVERE SEPSIS WITH A COMBINATION OF EXTRACORPOREAL TECHNIQUES IN PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY M. Yaroustovsky, M. Abramyan, N. Krotenko, M. Plyushch, D. Popov, E. Rogalskaya, Moscow, Russian Federation 0140 PRO-ADRENOMEDULLIN, PROCALCITONIN, C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AS PROGNOSTIC MARKERS OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS F. Valenzuela Sanchez, B. Valenzuela Méndez, R. Bohollo de Austria, J.F. Rodríguez Gutierrez, M.A. González García, M. Recuerda Núñez, M. Jaen Franco, A. Estella, A. Jareño Chaumel, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, Seville, Spain 0141 Area Malaga Poster Corner CARDIOVASCULAR MONITORING Chairs: Bernard Cholley, Paris, France & Katia Donadello, Brussels, Belgium 10:10 – 12:00 Visit us at the ESICM Members Lounge Entrance Foyer Page 95 MONDAY 29 september Poster Corner SCIENTIfic programme Area Las Palmas PNEUMONIA Chairs: Laurent Papazian, Marseille, France & José Artur Paiva, Porto, Portugal R. Lohse, M. Ibsen, J. Wiis, A. Perner, M.B. Damholt, Copenhagen, Denmark 0179 CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE “PNEUMONIA ZERO” PROJECT F. Alvarez Lerma, J. Alvarez, M. Sanchez, M. Palomar, L. Lorente, F. Gordo, J.M. Añon, R. Jam, R. García, S. Arias, M. VázquezCalatayud, Barcelona, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Lleida, Spain, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, Cuenca, Spain, Sabadell, Spain, Bilbao, Spain, Pamplona, Spain 0163 EFFECTIVENESS OF GRAM-STAINED SPUTUM SAMPLES OBTAINED IMMEDIATELY AFTER INTUBATION TO GUIDE SELECTION OF ANTIMICROBIALS N. Okuda, E. Nakataki, Y. Tsunano, M. Onodera, M. Nishimura, Tokushima, Japan 0164 A BEDSIDE SCORING SYSTEM FOR THE RESISTANCE TO A LIMITED SPECTRUM ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY IN 631 BRAIN-INJURED PATIENTS WITH HOSPITALACQUIRED PNEUMONIA A. Roquilly, F. Feuillet, Y. Launey, L. Thioliere, R. Cinotti, N. Nesseler, B. Rozec, P. Seguin, S. Lasocki, V. Sebille, K. Asehnoune, Nantes, France, Rennes, France, Angers, France 0165 EARLY TREATMENT OF ATYPICAL BACTERIA DIAGNOSED BY PCR VIA BRONCHO-ALVEOLAR LAVAGE IN VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA: INCIDENCE AND IMPACT ON OUTCOMES A.A. Elrakaiby, M.I. Mahmoud, A.M. Fayed, T.H. Elbadawy, N.F. Hanafi, Alexandria, Egypt 0166 THE EFFECT OF SUBGLOTTIC SECRETION DRAINAGE FOR PREVENTING VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA A. Koker, S. Yosunkaya, F. Gok, I. Erayman, A. Yosunkaya, Konya, Turkey 0167 TIMING OF RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH R. Avila, N. Carrizo, C. Zuchella, P. Cursio, ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY I. Ponzo, A. Fernandez, Santa Fe, Argentina 0185 RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION CAUSED BY ASPERGILLUS SPP. IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS I. Dot Jordana, F. Alvarez-Lerma, P. Olaechea Astigarraga, M. Palomar Martínez, M. Rodríguez Carvajal, J.F. Machado Casas, M.D. Jimenez Quintan, F. Esteve Urbano, J.C. Ballesteros Herraez, E. Zabala Zegarra, Barcelona, Spain, Galdakao, Spain, Lleida, Spain, Huelva, Spain, Jaén, Spain, Granada, Spain, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain, Salamanca, Spain 0168 TIMING OF CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPIES IN ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY C. Hernandez-Caballero, A.I. Hurtado-Doce, T.C. Barnes, D. Hall, London, United Kingdom 0186 LONGER CIRCUIT LIFESPAN ON PEDIATRIC CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN HIGH RISK BLEEDING PATIENTS, ONLY CITRATE? S. González, Y. Peña-López, L. Gil, L. Seidler, J. Izquierdo, M. Pujol, J. Balcells, Barcelona, Spain 0187 MYOGLOBYIN REMOVAL RATE OF SUPER HIGH FLUX MEMBRANE (EMIC2) IN PATIENTS IN ICU. A CASE SERIES M. Migliari, P. Fabbrini, R. Rona, M.R. Viganò, A. Stella, A. Pesenti, Monza, Italy, Milan, Italy 0188 0169 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT DOSES IN CONTINUOUS VENO-VENOUS HEMOFILTRATION ON PLASMA LACTATE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS L. Yong-Jun, O. Bin, C. Juan, M. Jie, H. Shun-Wei, G. Xiang-Dong, Guangzhou, China 0189 N. Gadsby, T. Hellyer, R. Mcmullan, J. Mckenna, T.S. Walsh, K. Templeton, A.J. Simpson, A. Conway Morris, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Belfast, United Kingdom, Cambridge, United Kingdom K. Arvaniti, E. Mouloudi, P. Papamichalis, E. Papadomichelakis, E. Aimoniotou, M. Daganou, E. Paramithiotou, T. Giasnetsova, F. Frageskaki, E. Antoniadou, P. Tasioudis, M. Stougianni, T. Aslanidis, P. Myrianthefs, Athens, Greece 0170 A. Sakagianni, E. Papadomichelakis, K. Arvaniti, T. Aslanidis, E. Aimoniotou, C. Nikolaou, A. Gavala, M. Karvouniaris, M. Daganou, G. Vlachogianni, E. Mouloudi, P. Myrianthefs, Athens, Greece 0171 C. Sánchez Ramírez, M. Cabrera Santana, A. Hernández Viera, L. Caipe Balcazar, S. Hípola Escalada, N. Sangil Monroy, A. Bordes Benitez, P. Saavedra Santana, S. Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 0172 DOES THE IMPACT OF VAP STAFF EDUCATION DIFFERS BETWEEN 2 ICUS IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS? A.M. Elmenshawy, T.H. Elbadawy, H.A.A. Abu Khabar, S.F. Hafez, E.E.M.H. Ibrahim, A.M. Fayed, Alexandria, Egypt 0173 INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA M. Ferrer, C. Cilloniz, A. Gabarrus, E. Polverino, A. Liapikou, A. Torres, Barcelona, Spain, Athens, Greece 0174 DO VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED EVENTS (VAE) PREDICT VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (VAP)? A.A. Havaldar, N. Rajagopalan, V. Gupta, P.H. Manjunath, Bangalore, India 0175 ONE-YEAR OF SDD APPLICATION IN A TERTIARY-CARE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL: IMPACT ON COLONOZATION AND NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS Poster Corner THE IMPACT OF CONNECTION TO SUSTAINED LOW EFFICIENCY DIALYSIS (SLED) W. Huber, S. Fuchs, A. Minning, B. Saugel, ON TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION (TPTD) AND PULSE CONTOUR T. Lahmer, M. Messer, A. Beitz, B. Henschel, ANALYSIS (PC) IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY (AKI) C. Schwerdtfeger, S. Rasch, C. Schnappauf, R.M. Schmid, Munich, Germany 0180 LONG TERM MORTALITY AND RISK OF END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE IN ACUTE RRT PATIENTS COMPARED TO NON-DIALYSIS PATIENTS R. Lohse, M.B. Damholt, J. Wiis, A. Perner, M. Ibsen, Copenhagen, Denmark 0181 COMPARISON OF RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPIES IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. AN INDIAN PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY M. Shafi, S. Jakkinaboina, T. Satish, S. Mudigonda, T. Mohan Shankarji Maharaj, Hyderabad, India, Secunderabad, India 0182 EVALUATING COAGULATION USING ROTATION THROMBOELASTOMETRY (ROTEM) DURING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY T. Tsubo, E. Hashiba, H. Okawa, K. Hirota, Hirosaki, Japan 0183 LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN SEPTIC SHOCK RELATED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY REQUIRING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPIES (CRRT) G. Moreno-Gonzalez, J. Sabater-Riera, P. Cardenas Campos, J. Ballus Noguera, V. Corral Velez, J.M. Vazquez Reveron, V. Gumucio, N. Betancur Zambrano, J.P. Pinseau, X.L. Perez Fernandez, Barcelona, Spain 0184 Area Seville Poster Corner PERI-OPERATIVE HAEMODYNAMICS Chairs: Marius Terblanche, London, United Kingdom & Heleen Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam, Netherlands RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY Chairs: Ville Pettilä, Helsinki, Finland & Barbara Philips, London, United Kingdom Page 96 LOWER MORTALITY IN ICU PATIENTS ON CHRONIC DIALYSIS THAN IN THOSE REQUIRING DIALYSIS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY 0162 SECONDARY BACTEREMIA IN PATIENTS WITH VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA: RESULTS OF A MULTICENTER STUDY IN GREEK ADULTS ICUS 10:10 – 12:00 0178 C. Bastida, A. Manzaneque, P. Amorós, D. Soy, C. Codina, A. Torres, Barcelona, Spain A MULTICENTER SURVEILLANCE OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN GREEK ADULT ICUS: RATES, MORTALITY AND TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS Area Oviedo K. Poply, S. Schwartz, S. Lucena-Amaro, S. Ramsey, M. Robinson, C.J. Kirwan, J.R. Prowle, London, United Kingdom SELECTIVE OROPHARYNGEAL DECONTAMINATION (SOD) IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU) PATIENTS IN A SETTING OF MULTIRESISTENT PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA 16S PAN-BACTERIAL PCR CAN ACCURATELY IDENTIFY PATIENTS WITH VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september 10:10 – 12:00 FILTER LIFE AND ANTICOAGULATION USE IN A MIXED MEDICAL/SURGICAL/ TRAUMA ICU: A BASELINE ASSESSMENT PHARMACOKINETICS OF ANTIBIOTICS DURING CONTINUOUS VENO-VENOUS HEMODIALYSIS WITH REGIONAL CITRATE ANTICOAGULATION IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS J. Fessler, C. Woloch, R. Pirracchio, E. Billaud, D. Journois, C. Lebard, Paris, France 0176 PREVALENCE OF PRELOAD-DEPENDENCE RELATED HYPOTENSION DURING INTERMITENT HEMODIALYSIS IN ICU J.-C. Richard, L. Bitker, F. Bayle, G. Bourdin, V. Leray, S. Debord, A. Stoian Cividjian, H. Yonis, C. Guerin, Lyon, France 0177 10:10 – 12:00 POSITIVE EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON HEMODYNAMICS DURING MAJOR BURN SURGERY UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA T. Lim, M.-G. Son, Y.-K. Lee, I.-S. Kwak, W. Chun, K.-M. Kim, Hwaseong-si, Republic of Korea,, Seoul, Republic of Korea 0190 COMPARISON THE HAEMODYNAMICS EFFECTS OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE AND PROPOFOL IN PATIENTS AFTER MAJOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY M. Chen, Z. Lin, Z. Jiang, J. Chen, X. Guan, B. Ouyang, Guangzhou, China 0191 THE USEFULNESS OF THE LIMON METHOD OF INDOCYANINE GREEN ELIMINATION MEASUREMENT DURING PERIOPERATIVE PERIOD FOR PREDICTION AND EARLY DETECTION OF LIVER FAILURE V. Baladrón, F.J. Redondo, D. Padilla, P. Villarejo, R. Villazala, N. Bejarano, Puertollano, Spain, Ciudad Real, Spain 0192 CENTRAL VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MAJOR SURGERY WITH TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA F.I.R.M. da Fonseca, A.H. Rezende, L.F. Falcão, T.D. Corrêa, J.L.G. do Amaral, M.S.C. Assunção, São Paulo, Brazil 0193 INTRAOPERATIVE FLUID OPTIMIZATION USING STROKE VOLUME VARIATION IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING MAJOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY J.H. Woo, H.J. Baik, J.H. Kim, J.I. Han, Y.J. Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea 0194 IMPROVING NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME IN CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENTS WITH A GOAL-ORIENTED THERAPY PROTOCOL BASED ON CEREBRAL REGIONAL OXYGEN SATURATION F. Franchi, B. Biagioli, A. Tabucchi, S. Scolletta, Siena, Italy 0195 THE CUMULATIVE FLUID BALANCE DOES NOT REFLECT THE FLUID STATUS OF INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS – A SINGLE CENTER PROSPECTIVE ONE-YEAR STUDY M. Köster, S. Dennhardt, H.B. Hopf, Langen, Germany 0196 PERIOPERATIVE HAEMODYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION BY OESOPHAGEAL DOPPLER MONITORING IN ABDOMINAL EMERGENCIES – PRELIMINARY RESULTS M. Ben Romdhane, A. Ben Souissi, I. Nefzi, S. Kamoun, A. Riahi, W. Laaribi, M.S. Mebazaa, Sidi Daoued, Tunisia 0197 IS THERE A NEED FOR PROLONGED ADMITTANCE TO A HIGH DEPENDENCY UNIT AFTER SURGERY FOR RECTAL CANCER? J. Betten, A.K. Ronness, B.H. Endreseth, S. Tyvold, P. Klepstad, T. Nordseth, Trondheim, Norway 0198 IMPLICATION OF PREOPERATIVE HYPOALBUMINEMIA AND ANEMIA: PREDICTORS OF TRANSFUSION IN RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA J.Y. Kim, K.M. Kim, Y.G. Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea 0199 ON- VS OFF-PUMP CABG: EFFECTS ON POSTOPERATIVE LACTATE, BASE EXCESS AND PH OVER THE FIRST 24 HOURS IN INTENSIVE CARE F. Chiarenza, C. Cassisi, F. Sanfilippo, C. Santonocito, M. Astuto, S. George, M. Trivella, D. Altman, D. Taggart, Catania, Italy, Oxford, United Kingdom 0200 Page 97 MONDAY 29 september Poster Corner SCIENTIfic programme Area Murcia THE ACCURACY OF CARDIAC OUTPUT MEASUREMENT OBTAINED WITH THE FOURTH GENERATION FLOTRAC-VIGILEO AND LIDCORAPID AT THE TIME OF SYSTEMIC VASCULAR RESISTANCE VARIATION T. Imabayashi, A. Matsunaga, S. Hagihara, T. Yoshinaga-Shiramomo, M. Nagaoka, M. Hasegawa-Moriyama, Y. Kanmura, Kagoshima, Japan 0201 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF PREOPERATIVE BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE PHASE ANGLE ON HEMOTRANSFUSION AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY D. Ringaitiene, D. Gineitytė, V. Vicka, M. Balčiūnas, I. Norkiene, J. Sipylaite, J. Ivaskevicius, Vilnius, Lithuania DISTRIBUTION OF INTRAVENOUS FLUIDS OVER THE EXTRACELLULAR AND INTRACELLULAR COMPARTMENTS IN POSTOPERATIVE CARDIOTHORACIC PATIENTS TREATED AT THE ICU. TESTING THE STANDARD MODEL ON WATER AND ELECTROLYTE DISTRIBUTION WITH POTASSIUM BALANCE ANALYSIS L. Hessels, M. Hoekstra, A. Oude Lansink, M.W. Nijsten, Groningen, Netherlands RELATION OF HEMATOMA VOLUME AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS TO MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SPONTANEOUS INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE R. Huerta, A. Serrano, A. Mesejo, D. Aguillón, L. Palacios, C. Sanchis, J.C. Sanchis, J.M. Segura, M. Juan, J. Romero, Valencia, Spain 0223 INTRAVENOUS FIBRINOLYTIC THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE J.P. Valencia Quintero, M. Redondo-Orts, F. Pino Sánchez, F. Guerrero López, P. Navarrete Navarro, E. Fernández Mondéjar, Granada, Spain 0224 0202 INFLUENCE OF AGE, GENDER, STROKE SUB TYPE AND STROKE SEVERITY ON LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE STROKE R. Deb, K.S. Reddy, M.I. Alam, S. Razvi, R. Paul, R. Babu, R. Reddy, S. Kumar, S. Prabhakar, Hyderabad, India 0225 0203 VALIDATION OF THE RECOGNITION OF STROKE IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM (ROSIER) SCALE IN A KOREAN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT S. Lee, H. Doh, S. Lee, J. Seo, Goyangsi, Republic of Korea 0226 SHORT TERM OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH HYPERGLYCEMIA AND ACUTE STROKE R. El-Sherif, A. Al-Weshahy, K.A.A. Selim, A. Heikal, Cairo, Egypt 0227 J. Tsukuda, S. Fujitani, T. Naito, A. Sasaki, Y. Kudo, H. Sakuma, M. Konno, R. Uchimido, Urayasu, Japan DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES OF MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE OF THE BRAIN WITH THE HELP OF RADIOTERMOSCOPY IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE A. Butrov, D. Cheboksarov, O. Shevelev, I. Privalova, Moscow, Russian Federation, Kursk, Russian Federation 0228 0204 CLINICAL DIFFERENCES OF THE RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM BETWEEN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE SURGICAL AND MEDICAL SERVICES Y.J. Lee, H.J. Min, D.S. Lee, Y.Y. Choi, E.Y. Lee, I. Song, Y.-J. Cho, K. Kim, S. Park, Seongnam, Republic of Korea EXPERIENCE OF DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIOTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE AS A TREATMENT FOR LIFE-THREATENING BRAIN EDEMA A. Gritsan, D. Kurnosov, N. Dovbysh, A. Gazenkampf, P. Shnyakin, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation 0229 0205 K. Cooke, J. Sonksen, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0206 A. Raigal Caño, P. Sanchez Rodriguez, P. LopezReina, R. Gonzalez Gutierrez, J.M. García Benassi, G. Alonso Gomez, Toledo, Spain 0230 EMERGENCY SURGICAL ADMISSIONS ADMITTED TO CRITICAL CARE: ARE WE ADHERING TO GUIDELINES? ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT IN ACUTE ISCHAEMIC STROKE: OUTCOME AND COMPLICATIONS WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM? S. Nair, C. O'Connor, S. MacColgain, M. Donnelly, N. Hayes, L. McGovern, Dublin, Ireland 0207 DYNAMICS OF THE CONCENTRATION OF URIC ACID IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND DEATH IN CEREBRAL STROKE E. Oreshnikov, S. Oreshnikova, Cheboksary, Russian Federation 0231 COMPARISON OF THE NATIONAL EARLY WARNING SCORE SYSTEM AGAINST A SINGLE PARAMETER WARNING SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE DETERIORATING PATIENT T.J.O. Atkinson, D. King, Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom 0208 UNSCHEDULED ADMISSIONS TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT – IDENTIFYING INADEQUACIES THROUGHOUT THE PATIENT JOURNEY P. Parulekar, E. Bodenham, V. Brown, V. Halai, P. Anderson, Brighton, United Kingdom 0209 EVALUATION OF HFNC'S WASH OUT EFFECT; A COMPARISON OF OPEN- AND CLOSED-MOUTH MODELS 0232 AN EVALUATION OF THE TIME DELAY FROM THE CLINICIANS DECISION TO ADMIT TO CRITICAL CARE TO THE ACTUAL CRITICAL CARE ADMISSION TIME IN THE UK A.J. Parker, C.L. Johnstone, J.H.S. Littler, J.M. Eddleston, Manchester, United Kingdom 0210 N. Nakamura, M. Kurota, T. Watanabe, Y. Onodera, H. Suzuki, M. Nakane, K. Kawamae, Yamagata, Japan SEVERE CARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA TREATED BY NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION: INCIDENCE AND IMPACT OF HYPERCAPNIA ON OUTCOME 0233 EARLY PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF SEVERITY FOR MULTIPLE TRAUMA PATIENTS C. Allary, A. Follin, J. Reuter, R. Pirracchio, D. Journois, Paris, France 0211 D. Contou, C. Fragnoli, A. Cordoba-Izquierdo, F. Boissier, C. Brun-Buisson, A.W. Thille, Créteil, France, Poitiers, France HIGH TIDAL VOLUME IS ASSOCIATED WITH NIV FAILURE IN ACUTE HYPOXEMIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE G. Carteaux, T. Millán-Guilarte, N. De Prost, K. Razazi, A.W. Thille, F. Schortgen, L. Brochard, C. Brun-Buisson, A. Mekontso Dessap, Créteil, France, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Poitiers, France, Toronto, Canada 0234 PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LATE RESPIRATORY FAILURE OF NON INVASIVE VENTILATION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE M. Fernandez, A. Lopez, J. Canovas, S. Botias, L. Capilla, M. Alcazar, G. Quintanilla, M.C. Lorente, J.A. Soler, A. Carrillo, Murcia, Spain 0235 COMPARISON BETWEEN HIGH-FLOW DEVICES WITH ACTIVE OXYGEN HUMIDIFICATION AND VENTILATION NOT INVASIVE IN HYPOXEMIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE J. Canovas, A. Lopez, M. Fernandez, L. Capilla, S. Botias, M. Alcazar, A. Esquinas, L. Casado, G. Quintanilla, A. Carrillo, Murcia, Spain 0236 FROM RAPID RESPONSE TEAMS TO ICU TRIAGE Chairs: Dermot Phelan, Dublin, Ireland & Samuel Ajizian, Winston Salem, United States SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september 10:10 – 12:00 THE FEATURES OF RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM IN UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS AND MUNICIPAL HOSPITALS NON INVASIVE VENTILATION 10:10 – 12:00 0212 AUDIT OF CRITICAL CARE REFERRALS IN ONE DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL (DGH) A. Myers, S. Vidgeon, London, United Kingdom 0213 EVALUATION OF SEVERITY IN ELDERLY CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS (ECIPS) J. Ruiz Moreno, E. González Marín, R. Corcuera Romero de la Devesa, M.J. Esteve Paños, N. Suárez Álvarez, M. Julia Mill, M. Moral Guiteras, N. Conesa Folch, M.J. Riba Ribalta, S. Godayol Arias, Barcelona, Spain 0214 OUTCOME OF ELDERLY PEOPLE RECEIVING MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN ICU A. Ortín, R. Jimenez, S. Rebollo, M. Galindo, A. Fernandez, L. Herrera, A. Ojados, L. Tarraga, Y. Bonilla, M. Contreras, Cartagena, Spain 0215 NON INVASIVE VENTILATION AND EARLY EXTUBATION IN CARDIAC SURGICAL PATIENTS OVER 75 YEARS OLD F. Ampatzidou, M. Sileli, C.-P. Koutsogiannidis, A. Vlachou, K. Diplaris, A. Madesis, G. Drossos, Thessaloniki, Greece 0237 CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF ELDERLY PATIENTS ADMITTED TO A MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT H. Aguirre-Bermeo, P. Cueto, C. Rovira, E. García, P. Garrido, J. Bergadà, F. RocheCampo, I. Vallverdú, Reus, Spain 0216 DOES IMMEDIATE INTUBATION OR DELAYED INTUBATION AFTER A NONINVASIVE VENTILATION TRIAL IS MORE BENEFICIAL IN PATIENTS DURING POSTEXTUBATION RESPIRATORY FAILURE AFTER ABDOMINAL SURGERIES? A. Ozensoy, Y.G. Gül, T. Akarsu Aydogdu, A. Baysal, G. Korkmaz, M. Calim, Istanbul, Turkey 0238 ADOLESCENTS IN A PICU: CURRENT TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES ON RESOURCE UTILIZATION E. Vasilaki, E. Geromarkaki, S. Ilia, D.M. Fitrolaki, T. Tavladaki, E. Blevrakis, A.M. Spanaki, G. Briassoulis, Heraklion, Greece 0217 ACUTE EFFECTS OF CPAP VS BIPAP LOW OR HIGH INTENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE SEVERE CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE A.D.N.C. Nogueira, I.T. Takakura Guedes, L.S. Marinho, R.D.S. Vasconcelos, R.P. Sales, T.B. de Vasconcelos, S.M.M. Pontes, C.R.M. Rodrigues Sobrinho, M.A. Holanda, Fortaleza, Brazil 0239 Poster Corner STROKE Chairs: Pedro Navarrete Navarro, Granada, Spain & Peter LeRoux, Philadelphia, United States Page 98 Poster Corner DO PANDEMIC INFLUENZA SPECIFIC TRIAGING TOOLS PERFORM BETTER THAN B. Morton, L. Tang, R. Gale, M. Kelly, CONVENTIONAL SEVERITY SCORES? A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY H. Robertson, K. Williams, M. Mogk, N. Robin, I. Welters, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Chester, United Kingdom, Giessen, Germany Area Valencia 10:10 – 12:00 Area Vigo Chairs: Salvatore Maggiore, Rome, Italy & Peter Schellongowski, Vienna, Austria EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF THE ISCORE AND DRAGON SCORE IN INTRAVENOUS J.S. Lee, H.S. Choi, H.P. Hong, Y.G. Ko, D.S. Lim, THROMBOLYSIS-TREATED ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS H.C. Chung, H.S. Sim, J.S. Choi, Seoul, Republic of Korea 0218 CLEVIDIPINE IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR RAPID BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE NEUROLOGICAL INJURIES K.H. Polderman, D. Bajus, J. Varon, Pittsburgh, United States, Houston, United States 0219 BRAIN INJURY BIOMARKERS´ UTILITY AS A MORTALITY PREDICTOR IN PATIENTS WITH SPONTANEOUS INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE A. Serrano, R. Huerta, A. Mesejo, D. Aguillón, L. Palacios, C. Sanchis, M.L. Blasco, J.M. Segura, M. Juan, A. Vargas, Valencia, Spain, Ciudad Real, Spain 0220 INDUCED MILD HYPOTHERMIA FOR ISCHEMIC STROKE PATIENTS A.E. Elnahrawy, A.Y. Alsisi, M.M. Khalaf, H.S. Effat, Giza, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt 0221 CRITICAL CARE STROKE OUTCOMES – NOT AS BAD AS YOU MAY THINK M. Georgieva, R. Simister, M. Smith, B. Geerts, D. Brealey, London, United Kingdom 0222 NON INVASIVE VENTILATION INSIDE THE CATH LAB CAN BE AN EFFECTIVE AND P. Verissimo, K.T. Timenetsky, E. Colucci, SAFE ALTERNATIVE FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE L.H.G. Rodrigues, D.M. May, R.A. Caserta, São Paulo, Brazil 0240 COMPARISON OF THE ALVEOLAR RECRUITING EFFECT BETWEEN NONINVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND OPTIFLOW® G. Besch, Y. Barrande, B. Barrucand, D. Ferreira, E. Samain, F. Stéphan, S. Pili-Floury, Besançon, France, Le Plessis-Robinson, France 0241 EFFECTIVENESS OF NON INVASIVE VENTILATION IN THE PREVENTION OF POST-EXTUBATION RESPIRATORY FAILURE J. Canovas, A. Lopez, M. Fernandez, L. Capilla, S. Botias, M. Alcazar, A. Ramos, C. Lola, A. Carrillo, M.A. Fernandez, Murcia, Spain 0242 Page 99 MONDAY 29 september Poster Corner SCIENTIfic programme Area Tenerife ROOM Barcelona Clinical Challenges Session 0243 H.G. Ben Ghezala, A. Hamdouni, Zaghouan, Tunisia 0244 Area Alicante 14:00 – 15:50 HOW DO I TREAT PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ARDS? Chair: Luciano Gattinoni, Milan, Italy 11:10 – 12:00 310 Alain Mercat, Angers, France Presentation ROOM Vienna Clinical Challenges Session Poster Corner ETHICS IN THE ICU I Chairs: Christiane Hartog, Jena, Germany & Charles Sprung, Jerusalem, Israel HOW DO I MANAGE THERAPEUTIC CONFLICTS IN HAEMODYNAMICALLY UNSTABLE PATIENTS? LIFE SUPPORT TREATMENTS (LST) LIMITATION AT ICU ADMISSION: RESULTS OF A NATIONAL MULTICENTER SURVEY O. Rubio, S. Cano, A. Arnau, J.M. Sánchez, I. Saralegui-Reta, R. Poyo, P. Monedero, M. Fernandez-Vivas, S. Altaba, C. Guía, R. Fernandez, Manresa, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Vitoria, Spain, Mallorca, Spain, Navarra, Spain, Murcia, Spain, Castellón, Spain, Sabadell, Spain 0245 A FOUR-YEAR PROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF END OF LIFE PRACTICES IN AN INDIAN CANCER HOSPITAL ICU S.N. Myatra, J.V. Divatia, Mumbai, India 0246 INTENSIVE CARE PHYSICIANS' ATTITUDES TOWARDS END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS: A.J. Nieuwenhof, A.R.J. Girbes, Enschede, A EUROPEAN SURVEY Netherlands, Amsterdam, Netherlands 0247 ATTITUDES OF PHYSICIANS TOWARD WITHHOLDING AND WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENTS IN ASIAN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS J. Phua, G.M. Joynt, M. Nishimura, Y. Deng, S.N. Myatra, Y.H. Chan, N.G. Binh, C.C. Tan, M.O. Faruq, Y. Arabi, B. Wahjuprajitno, S.F. Liu, S.M.R. Hashemian, W. Kashif, D. Staworn, J.E.M. Palo, Y. Koh, Singapore, Singapore, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, Tokushima, Japan, Chengdu, China, Mumbai, India, Hanoi, Viet Nam, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Surabaya, Indonesia, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Province of China, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Karachi, Pakistan, Bangkok, Thailand, Pasig, Philippines, Seoul, Republic of Korea 0248 LIVE SUPPORT THERAPY LIMITATION PRACTICES IN SPAIN A. Sandiumenge, M. Llaurado-Serra, N. Masnou, E. Oliver, M. Ibáñez, M.D. Bosque, M. López, M. Badia, M. Jurado, E. Navas, G. Miró, B. Cancio, J. Twose, P. López, M. Bodí, Tarragona, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Tortosa, Spain, Vic, Spain, Lleida, Spain, Terrassa, Spain, Mataró, Spain 0249 'MAKING SENSE' OF LIFE AND DEATH: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF FAMILIES END OF LIFE EXPERIENCES IN INTENSIVE CARE M. Coombs, A. Richardson, Wellington, New Zealand, Southampton, United Kingdom 0250 APPLICABILITY OF ADVANCE DIRECTIVES IN THE ICU – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF PHYSICIANS' AND PROXIES' ASSESSMENTS N. Leder, D. Schwarzkopf, M. Brauer, U. Skorsetz, H. Hoyer, C. Hartog, Jena, Germany 0251 PATIENTS' AND RELATIVES' KNOWLEDGE, INTERESTS AND DISCUSSION ABOUT ADVANCE CARE PLANNING F. Gigon, P. Merlani, B. Ricou, Geneva, Switzerland 0252 THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY TEAM'S ROLE IN END-OF-LIFE CARE L. Proença, A.O. Gomes, R. Silva, I. Aragão, G. Campello, Porto, Portugal 0253 WE SAY WE CARE FOR THE DYING, BUT (HOW) DO WE REALLY CARE? J. Epker, E.J.O. Kompanje, Rotterdam, Netherlands 0254 END OF LIFE CARE IN CRITICALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTS ON THE ICU: PREDICTORS AND OUTCOMES N. Desai, S. Miller, J. Droney, A. King, N. Pattison, P. Farquhar-Smith, P. Gruber, London, United Kingdom 0255 AREAS OF UNCERTAINTY AND DIFFERENCE IN ATTITUDES ABOUT END OF LIFE NURSING CARE PRACTICES: AN INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON M. Coombs, R. Tester, S. Donovan, K. deVries, P. Fulbrook, Wellington, New Zealand, Brisbane, Australia 0256 IS IT ETHICAL TO USE NON-INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION (NIMV) IN PATIENTS CONSIDERED AS TO BE UNDER LIMITATION OF THERAPEUTIC EFFORTS (LTE)? E. del Campo Molina, M.N. Parias Ángel, F. García Delgado, R. Artacho Ruíz, J.A. Guzmán Pérez, E. Fernández Romero, F. Caballero Güeto, Córdoba, Spain, Ciudad Real, Spain 0257 Chair: Pierre Squara, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 11:10 – 12:00 259 Azriel Perel, Tel Aviv, Israel Presentation ROOM Berlin Clinical Challenges Session HOW TO USE BIOMARKERS WISELY IN SEPSIS? Chair: Claude Martin, Marseille, France 11:10 – 12:00 305 Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Dublin, Ireland Presentation ROOM Athens Clinical Challenges Session HOW DO I MANAGE DIFFICULT WEANING? Chair: Nicolo Patroniti, Lissone, Italy 11:10 – 12:00 311 Laurent Brochard, Toronto, Canada Presentation ROOM RomE Clinical Challenges Session HOW DO I MANAGE THE SAH PATIENT IN THE ICU? 11:10 – 12:00 SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september Chair: Martin Smith, London, United Kingdom 274 Giuseppe Citerio, Monza, Italy Presentation ROOM Stockholm Clinical Challenges Session HOW TO REDUCE THE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS WITHOUT KILLING MY PATIENT? Chair: Jean Carlet, Paris, France 11:10 – 12:00 266 Christian Brun-Buisson, Créteil, France Presentation ROOM Geneva Clinical Challenges Session HOW DO I CARE FOR THE PATIENT IN PRONE POSITION? Chair: Sonia Labeau, Ghent, Belgium 11:10 – 12:00 288 Julie Benbenishty, Jerusalem, Israel Presentation ROOM Paris Clinical Challenges Session HOW DO I OPTIMISE ENTERAL FEEDING? Chair: Sonja Fruhwald, Graz, Austria 11:10 – 12:00 678 Pierre Singer, Petah Tiqva, Israel Presentation ROOM Glasgow Clinical Challenges Session ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY IN THE CRITICALLY ILL SURGICAL PATIENT Chair: Michael Sander, Berlin, Germany 11:10 – 12:00 281 Christian Von Heymann, Berlin, Germany Presentation ROOM Amsterdam Clinical Challenges Session HOW DO I MANAGE SPINAL CORD INJURY? Chair: Fabio Silvio Taccone, Brussels, Belgium 11:10 – 12:00 Area Bilbao 309 Marc Léone, Marseille, France Presentation NEXT Lounge Thematic Session INADEQUATE ICU-ADMISSIONS IN A UNIVERSITY MEDICAL-CENTER – ONE YEAR J. Borch, K. Bangert, S. Ferahli, S.A. Braune, PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY S. Kluge, Hamburg, Germany ORGANISATION & DELIVERY OF ICU CARE WORKLOADS (WL) EVALUATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PACIENTS (CIP) ACCORDING TO THE NEEDS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION (MV) J. Ruiz Moreno, M.J. Esteve Paños, E. González Marín, N. Suárez Álvarez, M. Moral Guiteras, S. Godayol Arias, M. Julia Mill, R. Corcuera Romero de la Devesa, Barcelona, Spain 0259 CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF NORTH AMERICAN NURSING DIAGNOSIS ASSOCIATION TO DIAGNOSIS RELATED GROUPS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS J. Ruiz Moreno, M.J. Esteve Paños, M. Julia Mill, E. González Marín, M. Moral Guiteras, N. Conesa Folch, M.J. Riba Ribalta, R. Corcuera Romero de la Devesa, A. Cruz Oliveras, Barcelona, Spain 0260 ACUTE EFFECTS OF NOISE REDUCTION ON THE CLINICAL EVOLUTION OF MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS C. Domínguez, L. Carrasco, C. Subira, M. Mateu, R. Fernández, Manresa, Spain 0261 HOSPITAL STAY PRIOR TO ICU ADMISSION: EFFECT ON MORTALITY AND LENGTH OF STAY M.E. Sinnott, N. Lucas, P. Morgan, Redhill, United Kingdom 0262 PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION WHO RECEIVE CARE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OBSERVATION UNIT DO NOT RESULT IN WORSE OUTCOMES THAN THOSE TREATED IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT J. Rubio Quiñones, J.A. Rubio Mateo-Sidron, R. Sierra Camerino, B. Hernandez Alonso, A. Gordillo Brenes, Cadiz, Spain, Badajoz, Spain 0263 Chair: Nadia Aissaoui, Paris, France 11:15 – 12:00 Turbidity: Making fluids clear! NEXT Lounge Thematic Session Djillali Annane, Garches, France NEXT – EXPERTS IN THE HOT SEAT Chair: Bernardo Bollen Pinto, London, United Kingdom 14:00 – 14:50 My wild dream for Intensive Care is… Jean-Louis Vincent, Brussels, Belgium Mervyn Singer, London, United Kingdom 123 = Voting presentation ID Page 100 0258 Chairs: Akos Csomos, Budapest, Hungary & Jerry Nolan, Bath, United Kingdom 14:00 – 15:50 NEXT – MEET THE EXPERT Poster Corner MONDAY 29 september PRACTICE OF NON INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN A NEW TUNISIAN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT N. Martinez Sanz, S. Alcántara Carmona, M. Perez Redondo, B. Lobo Valbuena, I. Fernández Simón, J. Palamidessi Dominguez, R. Fernández Rivas, A. Pérez Lucendo, L. Pérez Pérez, M. Valdivia de la Fuente, J.J. Rubio Muñoz, P. Galdós Anuncibay, Madrid, Spain SCIENTIfic programme EXPERIENCE WITH HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA IN AN ADULT INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Page 101 G. Palepu, K.P. Mulavisala, J.M. Ganshyam, S. Srinivas, N. Ravindra, P. Sudhir, K. Subba Reddy, S. Sudeep, G. Manam, R. Chandana, C. Ravi, S. Mohan, Hyderabad, India 0264 AN AUDIT OF POST RESUSCITATION CARE ON THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT C.J. Thorne, J. Cheshire, A. Bell, L. Jones, G.D. Perkins, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0265 PREOPERATIVE ACTIVITY OF DAILY LIVING (ADL) DOES NOT CORRELATE WITH PREOPERATIVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION, BUT DECLINES IN ASSOCIATION WITH POSTOPERATIVE DELIRIUM U. Guenther, N. Theuerkauf, K. Brimmers, R. Malik, S. Stori, J. Popp, C. Putensen, Bonn, Germany, Prilly, Switzerland 0266 RE-LOCATION OF A CRITICAL CARE UNIT – SPECIFIC CHALLENGES AND PATIENT OUTCOMES R.A. O'Leary, C. O'Loughlin, B. Marsh, Dublin, Ireland 0267 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEPRIVATION MAY BE INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH MAJOR BURN INJURIES ADMITTED TO THE BURNS INTENSIVE CARE UNIT O.H. Clancy, J.S. Heng, I. Jones, J. Atkins, A. Williams, J. Leon-Villapalos, M.P. Vizcaychipi, London, United Kingdom 0268 NO EXTRAORDINARY-LIFE-SUPPORT-MEASURES ORDER (ELSM) IN POSTICU PATIENTS: HIDDEN NO ELSM ORDER P. Martinez-Lopez, M. Nieto-Gonzalez, J. PerezVacas, C. Reina-Artacho, Malaga, Spain 0269 INFECTION CONTROL IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES IMPACT ON MORTALITY RATE N. Butskhrikidze, M. Geleishvili, V. Kaloiani, AND LENGTH OF STAY (LOS) IN ICU N. Kvachadze, Tbilisi, Georgia, Bad Rothenfelde, Germany UPTAKE AND IMPACT OF SMART INFUSION PUMP TECHNOLOGY IN A CARDIOTHORACIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT THREE YEARS ON FROM ITS IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NUTRITIONAL INTAKE AND FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE MEASURE IN THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS Poster Corner SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september Page 102 SEPSIS BIOMARKERS SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS ADMITTED X. Nuvials, M. Palomar, F. Alvarez-Lerma, TO ICU. PATIENT- RELATED RISK FACTORS. 2013 ENVIN-HELICS REGISTRY DATA P. Olaechea, S. Uriona, M.P. Gracia, I. Seijas, A. Colomar, E. Yuste, A. Arenzana, Lleida, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Galdakao, Spain, Barakaldo, Spain, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Granada, Spain, Sevilla, Spain 0287 PROCALCITONIN CLEARANCE CORRELATES WITH MAJOR COMPLICATIONS IN POSTOPERATIVE PERITONITIS A. Benítez-Cano, E. Samsó, M. Sadurní, S. Beltrán de Heredia, I. Ramos, L. Aguilera, L. Moltó, J.C. Álvarez, C. García Bernedo, Barcelona, Spain 0288 MONOCYTE SUBSET DISTRIBUTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS W.S. Speidl, K.A. Krychtiuk, M. Lenz, L. Wutzlhofer, G. Maurer, G. Heinz, J. Wojta, Vienna, Austria 0289 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF PENTRAXIN-3 LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS S. Hamed, M. Behnes, S. Lang, D. Lepiorz, D. Pauly, F. Trinkmann, M. Borggrefe, U. Hoffmann, Mannheim, Germany 0290 0270 0271 FIBRINOGEN AT ADMISSION IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN M.F. Azfar, M.F. Khan, S.M. Khurshid, Riyadh, SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTICSHOCK IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Saudi Arabia 0291 S. Shah, A. Fischer, D. Hunter, London, United Kingdom 0272 I. Tsangaris, A. Marioli, D. Konstantonis, M. Koupetori, M. Raftogiannis, S. Apollonatou, N. Antonakos, E. Vrigkou, K. Ouranos, D. Elaiopoulos, A. Strilakou, A. Armaganidis, Athens, Greece 0292 I. de Brito-Ashurst, S. Cooke, I. Young, London, United Kingdom CHANGES OF MONOCYTE TREM-1 EXPRESSION AND OUTCOME IN HUMAN SEPSIS ASSOCIATION OF TNFα, NOD2/CARD15 AND LBP GENE POLYMORPHISMS WITH SEPSIS IN CROATIAN POPULATION G. Cavrić, T. Catela Ivković, M. Jokić, S. Kapitanović, Zagreb, Croatia 0293 FREE IMMUNOGLOBULIN LIGHT CHAIN CONCENTRATIONS, RATIOS AND OUTCOMES IN CRITICALLY ILL ADULTS WITH SEPSIS: A COHORT STUDY M. Shankar-Hari, L. Assi, R. Beale, J. Spencer, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0294 INDUCTION AND REPRESSION EFFECTS OF HEAT SHOCK (HS) AND LPS AND MODULATORY EFFECTS OF GLUTAMINE ON BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS -HSPROTEIN-72 FROM ICU PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS, TRAUMA AND HEALTHY CONTROLS E. Briassouli, M. Tzanoudaki, G. Daikos, K. Vardas, M. Kanariou, C. Routsi, S. Nanas, G. Briassoulis, Athens, Greece, Heraklion, Greece 0295 NEUTROPHILIC CD64 AND MONOCYTIC HLA-DR IN DIAGNOSIS, MONITORING AND PROGNOSTICATION OF NEONATAL SEPSIS R. Pradhan, P. Jain, A. Paria, N. Warner, A.K. Singh, M. Chatterjee, Kolkata, India, Gurgaon, India, San Jose, United States 0296 LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS COUNT IN BLOOD AS TOOL FOR DIAGNOSIS OF SEVERE SEPSIS L. Nogales, A. Avila, F. Bobillo, V. Iglesias, N.F. Villanueva, R. Cicuendez, A. Bueno, L. Parra, F. Gandía, M.F. Muñoz, R. Almansa, L. Rico, M. Nocito, J.F. Bermejo, D. Andaluz, Valladolid, Spain 0297 IS PRESEPSIN A NEW RELIABLE BIOMARKER FOR INFECTION IN TRAUMA PATIENTS? OUR EXPERIENCE E. Russo, S. Vitali, G. Gambale, R. Dorizzi, G. Scognamiglio, G. Amadori, M.F. Pedna, M. Sparacino, L. Portolani, A. Rasi, V. Sambri, Cesena, Italy, Ferrara, Italy 0298 B CELLS WITH BOTH SURFACE KAPPA AND LAMBDA LIGHT CHAINS ARE PRESENT IN THE CIRCULATION IN ICU PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS AND THEIR FREQUENCY CORRELATES WITH FREE LIGHT CHAIN CONCENTRATIONS IN SERUM M. Shankar-Hari, R. Tahir, L. Assi, R. Beale, M. Singer, J. Spencer, London, United Kingdom, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0299 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CATECHOLAMINE DOSE, TACHYCARDIA AND OUTCOME IN SEPTIC SHOCK: A MULTICENTRE EVALUATION R. Domizi, S. Calcinaro, 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, New Caledonia, Paris, France, Rome, Italy, Ancona, Italy, Belfast, Ireland 0300 14:00 – 15:50 OPTIMISATION OF NUTRITION PRACTICES Chair: Sergio Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain & Annika Reintam Blaser, Tarlu, Estonia 14:00 – 15:50 Poster Corner ANALYSING THE EFFECT OF GUIDANCE AND EDUCATION ON ENTERAL NUTRITION INTERRUPTION I.R. Barker, E. Segaran, A. Hartle, London, United Kingdom 0273 ENERGY REQUIREMENTS IN SIRS, SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK. ( PRELIMINARY STUDY) O. Chrysou, I. Rodini, C. Nakou, M. Bitzani, Thessaloniki, Greece 0274 EARLY LACTATE AND GLUCOSE LEVELS AND SUBSEQUENT LIVER FAILURE AND MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS E. de Felice, L. Woittiez, F. Schierenbeck, A. Oude Lansink, J. Bakker, M.W. Nijsten, Groningen, Netherlands, Stockholm, Sweden, Rotterdam, Netherlands 0275 ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN CRITICALLY ILL MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS CAN BE ACCURATELY CALCULATED FROM MEAN 24-H VENTILATORDERIVED VCO2 AND NUTRITIONAL RQ S.N. Stapel, P.J.M. Weijs, H.M. Oudemans-van Straaten, Amsterdam, Netherlands 0276 COMPARISON OF RESTING ENERGY EXPENDITURE ESTIMATED USING PREDICTIVE EQUATIONS AND MEASURED USING INDIRECT CALORIMETRY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS M.L. Rousing, M.H. Simonsen, S. Andreassen, U. Pielmeier, J.-C. Preiser, Aalborg, Denmark, Brussels, Belgium 0277 A MODEL OF CHANGES IN ENERGY EXPENDITURE TO SPECIFY DAILY CALORIC INTAKE TARGETS IN SEPSIS AND TRAUMA PATIENTS U. Pielmeier, M.L. Rousing, S. Andreassen, Aalborg, Denmark 0279 A PRECISE ESTIMATION OF CALORIC NEEDS OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS TO PREVENT OVERFEEDING AND UNDERFEEDING M. Theilla, I. Ben David, P. Singer, Petah Tikva, Israel, Petahi Tikva, Israel 0280 ANALYSIS OF NUTRITIONAL PRACTICES AND ASSOCIATED OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS RECEIVING VASOPRESSORS. A STUDY OF THE CALNUCI (CALIDAD DE NUTRICIÓN EN LA UCI) WORKING GROUP C.I. Loudet, L.I. Tumino, M.C. Marchena, R. Gimbernat, M.L. Cabana, G. Capurro, P. Astegiano, M.A. Velásquez, M. Casanova, M.C. Roth, G. Roda, P. Okurzati, Y. Balmaceda, J. Rodríguez Bugueiro, E. Estenssoro, La Plata, Argentina, San Juan, Argentina, Jujuy, Argentina, Mar del Plata, Argentina, Santa Fe, Argentina, Florencio Varela, Argentina, Merlo, Argentina, Ramos Mejía, Argentina 0281 NUTRITIONAL OUTCOMES IN THE MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT H. Bektas, G. Yigit, S. Korkmaz, E. Coban, E. Terzioglu, Antalya, Turkey 0282 PREDICTION OF PROTEIN CATABOLISM WITHOUT USING 24-HOUR URINE COLLECTION UREA NITROGEN EXCRETION IN CRITICAL ILL PATIENTS B.G. González Carmona, E. Monares, J. Aguirre, J. Franco, N. Bernal, F. George, Mexico, Mexico 0283 WHICH NUTRITION SCREENING TOOL FOR THE ELDERLY CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT? S. Tripathy, Bhubaneswar, India 0284 CURRENT STATUS OF STUDIES IN THE WORLD ABOUT OPTIMAL COMPOSITION OF THE AMINO ACID AND PROTEIN FOR ICU PATIENTS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW T. Takahiko, Y. Tomoaki, Y. Masataka, N. Masaji, Nankoku, Japan, Tokushima, Japan 0285 NUTRITION CARE OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH LEUKEMIA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW K.N. MacEachern, A.P. Kraguljac, S. Mehta, Toronto, Canada 0286 Area Granada Poster Corner MONDAY 29 september Area Cadiz Area Cartagena Chairs: Tom van der Poll, Amsterdam, Netherlands & Djillali Annane, Garches, France SCIENTIfic programme APPLICATION OF A CONTINUOUS INTRAVASCULAR BLOOD GLUCOSE SENSOR TO A MICU PATIENT POPULATION CLINICAL EVALUATION IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE Chairs: Nadia Aissaoui, Paris, France & Samir Jaber, Montpellier, France 14:00 – 15:50 PHYSIOLOGICAL SCORE SIPF (SHOCK INDEX AND HYPOXEMIA) AN ACCURATE PREDICTOR OF ICU ADMISSION IN COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA L. Palacios Gamir, F. Sanz, A. Vargas Atehortua, D. Aguillon, R. Huerta Bravo, J. Blanquer Olivas, Valencia, Spain 0301 ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN ADMITTED PATIENTS WITH COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA J. Moises, J.R. Badia, M. Ferrer, A. Gabarrus, E. Polverino, J. Sellares, R. Amaro, A. Torres, Barcelona, Spain 0302 DIFFERENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH MILD ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME DUE TO COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA ADMITTED TO ICU A. Vargas Atehortua, F. Sanz, L. Palacios Gamir, R. Huerta Bravo, Valencia, Spain 0303 Page 103 0304 INCIDENCE, RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOME OF TRANSFUSION-RELATED ACUTE H.D. Mulder, Q.J. Augustijn, J.B.M. van Woensel, LUNG INJURY IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY A.P. Bos, N.P. Juffermans, R.M. Wösten-van Asperen, Amsterdam, Netherlands 0305 COPD: NEW TOOLS…NEW RULES? PILOT STUDY OF NEW BODE INDEX AND ITS IMPORTANCE ON COPD ADMISSION IN THE ICU C.L. Sanz Sanz, R. Carreño Ponfil, V. Benitez Ferreiro, J.L. Flordelís Lasierra, J. Álvarez Rodríguez, J. Rebollo Ferreiro, Leganés, Spain, Fuenlabrada, Spain 0306 CRITICAL ASTHMA SYNDROME: IDENTIFY TO TREAT! M. Seidi, C. Guimarães, F. Barros, V. Fonseca, M. Irimia, A. Ramos, Cascais, Portugal 0307 MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PREGNANT WOMEN S.E. Lapinsky, K. Austin, S. Mehta, Toronto, Canada 0308 ANALYSIS OF THE MORTALITY IN UCI OF THE PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY WITH NEED OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION MORE THAN 24 HOURS M. Fernández-Zamora, M. Martínez-González, J. Barrueco-Francioni, A. Herruzo-Avilés, A. Sánchez-Rodríguez, R. Rivera-Fernández, G. Quesada, Málaga, Spain, Sevilla, Spain, Cádiz, Spain 0309 EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VAP TREATMENT BASED ON DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE SCALE AND CPIS C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE A. Gritsan, N. Dovbysh, G. Gritsan, A. Gazenkampf, D. Kurnosov, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation 0310 INCIDENCE AND USE OF PREVENTION STRATEGIES FOR VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA IN A TERTIARY CARE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN INDIA S. Dixit, K. Borawake, K. Khatib, R. Raikar, Pune, India 0311 HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION IN SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: OUTCOME PREDICTORS FROM ANALYSIS OF TEN YEARS OF TREATMENT P. Carmona Sanchez, R. Diaz Pernalete, M. Echeverria Leon, M.D. Bautista Rodriguez, I. Durban Garcia, J.M. Serrano Simon, Cordoba, Spain 0312 VARIATION IN NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKER USE IN A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATION S. Mehta, M. Meade, J.O. Friedrich, Q. Zhou, T.J. Iwashyna, F. Lamontagne, K. Bosma, L. Burry, P. Park, A. Arroliga, J. Dionne, G. Dominguez-Cherit, D. Foster, R. Hall, S. Hanna, A. Matte, Y. Skrobik, O. Smith, R. Taneja, N.D. Ferguson, Toronto, Canada, Hamilton, Canada, Ann Arbor, United States, Sherbrooke, Canada, London, Canada, College Station, United States, Mexico, Mexico, Vancouver, Canada, Halifax, Canada, Montreal, Canada 0313 A. Sugiura, Z. Laksman, S. Lapinsky, S. Mehta, Toronto, Canada 0314 RISK FACTORS FOR TRAUMA-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY M. Eriksson, O. Brattström, J. Mårtensson, E. Larsson, A. Oldner, Stockholm, Sweden 0315 THE THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY IN ACUTE TRAUMATIC COAGULOPHATY A. Spasiano, C. Barbarino, C. Artico, F. Stefani, C. Benedetti, D. Rufolo, T. Dogareschi, E. Carchietti, G. Della Rocca, Udine, Italy 0316 ANTICOAGULATION AND ANTIPLATELET AGENTS DO NOT WORSEN TRAUMATIC C. Kavanagh, J. Bander, W.L. Wahl, Ann Arbor, BRAIN INJURY OUTCOMES AFTER LOW LEVEL FALLS IN THE ELDERLY United States 0317 CHEST WALL TRAUMA IN A UK MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE P.J. Gillen, K. Sharpe, Plymouth, United Kingdom 0318 RESOURCES UTILIZATION AND OUTCOMES OF SEVERE TRAUMA IN SPANISH ICUS. RETRAUCI PROJECT. PILOT PHASE M. Chico Fernández, J.J. Egea Guerrero, J.F. Fernández Ortega, M.D. Mayor García, J.A. Llompart Pou, A. Bueno González, M. Sánchez Casado, J. Roldán Ramírez, F. Guerrero López, F. Alberdi Odriozola, L. Servià Goixart, J. González Robledo, Madrid, Spain, Sevilla, Spain, Málaga, Spain, Almería, Spain, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Cuidad Real, Spain, Toledo, Spain, Pamplona, Spain, Granada, Spain, San Sebastián, Spain, Lleida, Spain, Salamanca, Spain 0319 INTENTIONAL INJURY DEATHS ARE INCREASING WHEREAS UNINTENTIONAL ARE DECREASING IN SWEDISH CHILDREN D.K. Bäckström, Norrköping, Sweden 0320 APPROPRIATE USE OF LARGE ENDOTRACHEAL TUBES IN PATIENTS WITH MAJOR BURNS: A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTRE'S EXPERIENCE C.E. Isitt, J.M. Handy, London, United Kingdom 0321 F. Fligou, M. Papadimitriou-Olivgeris, E. Panteli, M. Boulovana, A. Zotou, M. Marangos, K.S. Filos, Patras, Greece 0322 OUTCOME OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS MANAGED WITH HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION Area Las Palmas Poster Corner 0323 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SEVERE TRAUMA IN SPANISH ICUS. RETRAUCI PROJECT. PILOT PHASE J.A. Llompart Pou, L. Servià Goixart, J. González Robledo, J.J. Egea Guerrero, M. Chico Fernández, F. Alberdi Odriozola, F. Guerrero López, M.D. Mayor García, M. Sánchez Casado, J.F. Fernández Ortega, A. Bueno González, J. Roldán Ramírez, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, Lleida, Spain, Salamanca, Spain, Sevilla, Spain, Madrid, Spain, San Sebastián, Spain, Granada, Spain, Almería, Spain, Toledo, Spain, Málaga, Spain, Ciudad Real, Spain, Pamplona, Spain 0324 SEDATION IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, PROPOFOL VS DEXMEDETOMIDINE O. Tarabrin, S. Shcherbakov, D. Gavrichenko, G. Mazurenko, Odessa, Ukraine 0325 TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF THE OPEN ABDOMEN J.M. Mora Ordoñez, V. Olea-Jimenez, E. Banderas Bravo, A. Gonzalez, Malaga, Spain 0326 'IS ITU ATTENDANCE TO ALL TRAUMA ALERTS ESSENTIAL?' A NON-MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE PERSPECTIVE C. Bonham, L. May, N. Arora, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0327 PICCO MONITORING IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE TRAUMA A. Konkayev, E. Gurbanova, N. Bekmagambetova, Astana, Kazakhstan 0328 BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF AZITHROMYCIN COMBINED WITH CEFTAZIDIME WITHOUT ACTIVITY AGAINST P. AERUGINOSA IN A MURINE SEPSIS MODEL OF PERITONITIS BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA M.E. Pachón-Ibañez, A. Díaz-Martín, J. Dominguez-Herrera, G. Labrador, Y. Smani, J. Pachón, J. Garnacho-Montero, Seville, Spain 0329 CHANGES IN THE CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII IN UCI PATIENTS OVER A 10-YEAR PERIOD J. Garnacho-Montero, A. Gutiérrez-Pizarraya, J.A. Márquez-Vácaro, J.M. Cisneros-Herreros, M. Cano, E. Gato, C. Ruíz-Alegría, F. FernándezCuenca, J. Vila, L. Martínez-Martínez, M. Tomás, Á. Pascual, J. Pachón-Díaz, J. Rodríguez-Baño, Seville, Spain, Santander, Spain, A Coruña, Spain, Barcelona, Spain 0330 PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA: RISK RELATED TO ICU WATER SUPPLY? A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY D.H. Conway, M.M. Mahmoud, J. Moore, K. McGregor, M. Nirmalan, Manchester, United Kingdom 0331 EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE (ESBL-PE) INFECTIONS IN ICU: SITE OF INFECTION, TREATMENT AND OUTCOME A. Kouatchet, E. Weiss, D. Schnell, A. Mercat, J.R. Zahar, Angers, France, Clichy, France, Strasbourg, France 0332 CLINICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION BY STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT M. Gomes-Fernandes, F. Arméstar-Rodríguez, E. Mesalles, E. Benveniste-Pérez, I. Martínezde la Gran, A. Lacoma, S. Molinos, M. Gimenez, N. Pagan, J. Klamburg, C. Prat, Brasília, Brazil, Barcelona, Spain, Badalona, Spain 0333 PROLONGED CRITICAL CARE ELIZABETHKINGIA MENINGOSEPTICA OUTBREAK IN A UK TEACHING HOSPITAL D.S. Owens, L.S.P. Moore, C. Johnstone, J.F. Turton, H. Donaldson, A. Jepson, A.H. Holmes, London, United Kingdom 0334 NEGATIVIZATION OF COLISTIN AND CARBEPEMENASE RESISTANT MICRORGANISMS RECTAL COLONIZATION BY ENTERAL PARAMOMYCIN: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS C. Sánchez Ramírez, L. Caipe Barcázal, A. Hernández Viera, S. Hípola Escalada, M. Cabrera Santana, N. Sangil Monroy, A. Bordes Benitez, P. Saavedra Santana, M.A. De la Cal López, S. Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 0335 VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY CARBAPENEM-RESISTANT E. Mouloudi, S. Papanikolaou, M. Karvouniaris, GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA IN 13 GREEK ADULTS ICUS: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND T. Aslanidis, A. Sakagianni, S. Michelidou, IMPACT ON ICU MORTALITY K. Pontikis, A. Gavala, I. Chouris, G. Rempelakos, C. Nikolaou, E. Antipa, E. Papadomichelakis, K. Arvaniti, P. Myrianthefs, Athens, Greece 0336 PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL ABOUT THE EFFECT OF THYME WATER A. Koyuncu, Ü. Karabacak, F. Eti Aslan, O. Bedir, MOUTHWASH ON CONTROLLING SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, ORAL S. Kılıç, U. Demirkılıç, Ankara, Turkey, Istanbul, MALODOR AND INFECTION, REGARDING THE PATIENTS, WHO HAD UNDERGONE Turkey CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS SURGERY 0337 INCIDENCE OF PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA IN A BURN CENTER: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY IN 2013 S. Wiramus, V. Bernini, P. Ainaud, M. Poirier, J. Albanèse, J. Textoris, Marseille, France 0338 A FIVE-YEAR REVIEW OF INFECTIONS CAUSED BY STENOTROPHOMONAS MALTOPHILIA IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT E. Paramythiotou, C. Diakaki, S. Vourli, S. Karabi, F. Frantzeskaki, L. Zerva, A. Armaganidis, G. Dimopoulos, Athens, Greece 0339 Poster Corner MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA Chairs: Marc Léone, Marseille, France & Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Dublin, Ireland 14:00 – 15:50 TRAUMA MANAGEMENT MORTALITY RATE AND PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY OF TRAUMA PATIENTS ADMITTED IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT DURING TWO PERIODS (1996-1997 VERSUS 2010-2011) Page 104 M. Croci, M. Bianchi, D. Mornati, C. Gamberoni, S. Greco, Busto Arsizio, Italy Area Madrid Chairs: Karim Asehnoune, Nantes, France & Lara Prisco, Cambridge, United Kingdom 14:00 – 15:50 THE CONTROL OF HYPOTHERMIA, IN PRE-HOSPITAL SEVERELY INJURED TRAUMA PATIENTS: COULD IT REDUCE THE GENESIS OF THE LETHAL TRIAD? CARBAPENEM RESISTANCE ENTEROBACTERIACAECAE: THE NEW CHALLENGE T. Merhabene, H. Maamouri, A. Ghariani, A. Jamoussi, K. Ben Romdhane, E. Mhiri, J. Ben Khelil, L. Slim, K. Belkhouja, M. Besbes, Ariana, Tunisia MONDAY 29 september E. Trujillo-García, G. Gómez-Gallego, C. JoyaMontosa, E. Curiel-Balsera, M.C. MartínezGonzález, H. Molina-Díaz, V. Olea-Jimenez, Málaga, Spain SCIENTIfic programme SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september MORTALITY ANALYSIS IN ICU COMMMUNITY ACDQUIRED PNEUMONIA 0340 Page 105 AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF APPROPRIATENESS OF EMPIRICAL ANTIBIOTIC S. Todi, A. Dey, Kolkata, India THERAPY IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS INFECTED WITH MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ORGANISM (MDR) IN AN AREA WITH HIGH PREVALENCE OF MDR 0342 Area Malaga Poster Corner CARDIAC ARREST: CPR & BEYOND SELECTIVE DECONTAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT AND OTHER RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOSOCOMIAL PNEUMONIA IN AN ICU C. Sánchez Ramírez, M. Cabrera Santana, A. Hernández Viera, L. Caipe Balcazar, S. Hípola Escalada, J.L. Romero Luján, N. Sangil Monroy, P. Saavedra Santana, S. Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 0360 VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (VAP) RATES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED BY DEPLOYING THE VAP BUNDLE IN AN ACADEMIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT L. DeLuca, L. Stoneking, K. Grall, A. Tran, J. Rosell, A. Vira, D. Davidson, L. Cox, E. Gerlach, J. Gonzaga, B. Munzer, W. Larson, A. Westergard, K. Denninghoff, Tucson, United States 0361 IN DEPTH OF VAP STAFF EDUCATION; WHICH PATIENT CATEGORIES BENEFIT MOST IN TEACHING MEDICAL/SURGICAL ICUS IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS? A.M. Elmenshawy, T.H. Elbadawy, H.A.A. Abu Khaber, S.F. Hafez, E.E.M.H. Ibrahim, A.M. Fayed, Alexandria, Egypt 0362 THE BEGINNINGS OF A SEPSIS UNIT IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL. RESULTS FROM THE FIRST YEAR R. Zaragoza, C. Hurtado, S. Sancho, F. Puchades, J. Camarena, R. González, A. Valero, Valencia, Spain 0363 KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS FAECAL BACTERIOTHERAPY ON ITU S. Crabtree, J. Gupta, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0364 BEYOND MATCHING MICHIGAN – A CONTINUOUS MONITORING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. ARE CARE BUNDLES REALLY THE ANSWER IN TARGETING ZERO INFECTIONS? A. Wong, J. Knighton, H. Wilkins, Portsmouth, United Kingdom 0365 A BUNDLE OF MEASURES FOR EXTERNAL CEREBRAL VENTRICULAR DRAINAGE ASSOCIATED VENTRICULITIS (EVDV): RESULTS FROM THE POST STUDY PERIOD M. Chatzi, D. Makris, J. Papanikolaou, E. Koutsioumpa, E. Semertzi, K. Mantzarlis, E. Zakynthinos, Larissa, Greece 0366 DETERMINATION OF SCCMEC TYPES AND RAPD-PCR FINGERPRINTING OF METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATED FROM INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTS B. Yelken, T. Us, B. Bayram, N. Erkasap, B. Ekinci, S. Ekemen, Eskisehir, Turkey, Mugla, Turkey 0367 PATIENTS WITH MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA IN THE SPANISH ICUS M. Palomar, F. Alvarez Lerma, S. Uriona, M. Campins, F. Barcenilla, P. Olaechea, M. Catalan, M.P. Arenillas, R. Gimeno, Lleida, Spain, Barcelona, Spain, Galdakao, Spain, Madrid, Spain, Valencia, Spain 0368 J. Naveen, A. Warrier, P.P. Vivek, Trivandrum, India 0369 N. Colegrave, S. Figueiredo, P.-E. Leblanc, A. Potron, J. Duranteau, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France 0370 TEMPORAL CHANGES IN SYSTEMIC AND RENAL INFLAMMATION AND HISTOLOGY IN A 72-HOUR RAT MODEL OF FAECAL PERITONITIS N. Arulkumaran, M. Sixma, E. Ceravola, R. Unwin, F.W.K. Tam, M. Singer, London, United Kingdom, Milan, Italy 0371 EVALUATION OF NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) AND RENAL DOPPLER AS MARKERS OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CARDIAC SURGERY L. Badoux, E. Zogheib, O. Abou Arab, P.G. Guinot, A.-M. Bourgeois, Y. Mahjoub, H. Dupont, Amiens, France 0372 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RENAL DOPPLER RESISTIVE INDEX AND SERUM CHLORIDE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS R.A.G. Oliveira, P.V. Mendes, M. Park, L.U. Taniguchi, São Paulo, Brazil 0373 PREDICTING POSTOPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN A CARDIAC SURGERY POPULATION: EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF EXISTING SCORING SYSTEMS AND POSSIBLE BENEFIT OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BIOMARKER CHI3L1 S. Vanderhaeghen, J. De Loor, E. Meyer, I. Herck, K. François, E. Hoste, Ghent, Belgium, Merelbeke, Belgium 0374 PERIOPERATIVE RISK FACTORS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN LIVER TRANSPLANT PATIENTS M. Popescu, G. Droc, S. Dima, D. Tomescu, Bucharest, Romania 0375 URINARY [TIMP-2]*[IGFBP7] FOR THE PREDICTION OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS SURGERY (CABG) M. Dudasova, K. Pilarczyk, D. Wendt, H. Jakob, F. Dusse, Essen, Germany 0376 METFORMIN ASSOCIATED LACTIC ACIDOSIS IN A MEDICAL ICU. CLINICAL PROFILE AND OUTCOMES IN A THIRD LEVEL HOSPITAL IN SPAIN V. Corral-Velez, M. Pons-Serra, X. PerezFernandez, G. Moreno-Gonzalez, N. BetancourZambrano, P. Cardenas Campos, N. Lopez-Suñe, P. Lopez, J. Ballus Noguera, J.M. VazquezReveron, M. Hueso, J. Sabater-Riera, Barcelona, Spain 0377 IDENTIFICATION OF THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH AUGMENTED RENAL CLEARANCE: MAKE DO WITH WHAT YOU HAVE! J.P. Baptista, N. Silva, E. Costa, F. Fontes, M. Marques, G. Ribeiro, J. Pimentel, Coimbra, Portugal 0378 ROLE OF AKI BIOMARKERS TO PREDICT AKI EARLY AND POTENTIAL TO MODIFY CLINICIANS' PRACTICE M. Ostermann, L. Forni, K. Kashani, M. Joannidis, A. Shaw, L. Chawla, J. Kellum, London, United Kingdom, Worthing, United Kingdom, Rochester, United States, Innsbruck, Austria, Nashville, United States, Washington, United States, Pittsburgh, United States 0379 Chairs: Alain Cariou, Paris, France & Fernando Clau-Terré, Barcelona, Spain SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september 14:00 – 15:50 SIMULATIONS IN CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION: FEARS TO BE ADDRESSED AND EXPECTATIONS TO BE FULFILLED E. Geromarkaki, D.M. Fitrolaki, T. Tavladaki, A.M. Spanaki, E. Vasilaki, S. Ilia, E. Blevrakis, A. Chatzimichali, G. Briassoulis, Heraklion, Greece 0343 INDICATION FOR ECPR – FROM THE COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF SAVE-J STUDY T. Atsumi, T. Sakamoto, N. Morimura, K. Nagao, Y. Asai, H. Yokota, Y. Tahara, M. Hase, S. Nara, Y. Asaka, K. Ariyoshi, Kobe, Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Yokohama, Japan, Sapporo, Japan, Osaka, Japan 0344 THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA (TH) INDUCTION DURING CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION – A CASE CONTROL TRIAL G.J. Himaaldev, S. Pulgam, N. Rajagopalan, V. Jaicob, Bangalore, India 0345 THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA IN PATIENTS WHO ACHIEVE ROSC FOLLOWING CARDIAC ARREST: AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT PRACTICE IN WEST MIDLAND CRITICAL CARE UNITS AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS T.L. Davis, N. Arora, Birmingham, United Kingdom 0346 COMPARISON OF THE I-GEL® VERSUS ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION FOR INHOSPITAL TREATMENT OF OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST Y.H. Lee, S.M. Park, Anyang-si, Republic of Korea 0347 AN EARLY TEST TO PREDICT A 6-MONTH NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME AFTER CARDIAC ARREST: NEURON SPECIFIC ENOLASE OR SSEP? V. Campanile, A. Peratoner, F. Verginella, M. Zuliani, P. Rossini, A. Scamperle, P. Grassi, Trieste, Italy 0348 CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST FOR 3 YEARS IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL A. Iglesias Santiago, M. Colomo Gonzalez, R. de la Chica Ruiz-Ruano, A. Sanchez Gonzalez, Granada, Spain 0349 CARDIAC ARREST AND MILD THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A NATIONAL REGISTRY IN SPAIN A. Loza-Vazquez, F. Del Nogal-Sáez, C. LeónGil, A. Lesmes-Serrano, Seville, Spain, Madrid, Spain 0350 HYPOTHERMIA PROTOCOL: EXPERIENCE IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT B. Amaral, S. Alves, M. Isidoro, V. Fonseca, F. Barros, A. Ramos, Cascais, Portugal 0351 IMPLEMENTING EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT PROTOCOLS BASED ON PRINCIPLES OF ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP IN AN ICU OF A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT AFTER OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC J. Bailes, M. Leopold, D. Spray, London, United ARREST: AN AUDIT OF CURRENT PRACTICE AND OUTCOMES IN THE CTICU OF A Kingdom LONDON TEACHING HOSPITAL 0352 HOW DO WE MANAGE THE (TOO MANY?) URINE CULTURES (UC) PERFORMED IN A SURGICAL ICU: A FRENCH PROSPECTIVE STUDY DO THE NOBLE GASES HELIUM AND ARGON EXERT NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS IN A RODENT CARDIAC ARREST MODEL? P. Zuercher, D. Springe, A. Putzu, D. Grandgirard, S. Leib, S.M. Jakob, J. Takala, M. Haenggi, Bern, Switzerland, Spiez, Switzerland 0353 K. Donadello, F.S. Taccone, F. Su, K. Hosokawa, L. Gottin, J. Creteur, D. De Backer, J.-L. Vincent, Brussels, Belgium, Verone, Italy 0354 OPTIMAL CHEST COMPRESSION TECHNIQUE FOR PEDIATRIC ARREST VICTIMS M.J. Kim, Y.S. Park, Seoul, Republic of Korea 0355 EFFECT OF THE NEUROPROTECTIVE P53-INHIBITOR PIFITHRIN-µ IN A RODENT CARDIAC ARREST MODEL D. Springe, A. Putzu, P. Zuercher, D. Grandgirard, S. Leib, S.M. Jakob, J. Takala, M. Haenggi, Bern, Switzerland, Spiez, Switzerland 0356 EFFECTS OF SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE IN ADDITION TO THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA AFTER EXPERIMENTAL CARDIAC ARREST Area Murcia Poster Corner 14:00 – 15:50 HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS Chairs: Jean-Louis Teboul, Kremlin-Bicetre, France & Peter van der Voort, Amsterdam, Netherlands 14:00 – 15:50 Page 106 Area Oviedo Poster Corner RISK ASSESSMENT & BIOMARKERS FOR AKI Chairs: Eric Hoste, Ghent, Belgium & Katie Lane, London, United Kingdom IMPACT OF TWO YEARS APPLICATION OF SELECTIVE DECONTAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT IN A MIXED INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN A UNIVERSITY TERTIARY-CARE HOSPITAL C. Sánchez Ramírez, M. Cabrera Santana, A. Hernández Viera, S. Hípola Escalada, L. Caipe Balcárcel, N. Sangil Monroy, J.L. Romero Luján, V. Peña Morant, A. Padrón Mujica, P. Saavedra Santana, S. Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 0357 APPLICATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF VENTILATOR-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA (VAP) AND THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE ANCILLARY MEDICAL CARE- DOES IT HELP DECREASING THEIR RATE INCIDENCE? M. Karoui, S. Kamoun, A. Ben Souissi, M. Ben Romdhane, I. Nefzi, M.S. Mebazaa, Sidi Daoued, Tunisia 0358 PREVENTION OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (VAP): IS STAYING A PLACE FOR THE SUBGLOTTIC SECRETIONS DRAINAGE IN 2014? THE PREVAP VENDEE STUDY J.-C. Lacherade, K. Bachoumas, A. Caille, J.-B. Lascarrou, N. Maquigneau, A. Yehia, M. Fiancette, M. Henry-Lagarrigue, E. Chalon, N. Jacob, C. Desbuards, J.-M. Huneault, C. Lebert, I. Vinatier, L. Martin-Lefevre, C. Hurlupe, J. Dimet, J. Reignier, La Roche sur Yon, France, Tours, France, Les Sables d'Olonne, France 0359 MONDAY 29 september 0341 SCIENTIfic programme AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF RISK FACTORS FOR IDENTIFYING HOSPITALIZED S. Todi, A. Dey, M. Bhattacharyya, Kolkata, India PATIENTS INFECTED WITH MULTI DRUG RESISTANT (MDR) PATHOGEN IN AN AREA WITH HIGH PREVALENCE OF MDR Page 107 A CLINICAL SCORE TO PREDICT MORTALITY IN SEPTIC AKI REQUIRING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY: THE HELENICC SCORE R. Passos, F. Dutra, P. Batista, E. Macedo, L. Correia, M. Dutra, Salvador, Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil 0380 USE OF BIOMARKERS ASSOCIATED WITH CELL CYCLE ARREST AIDS IN THE PREDICTION OF LONG TERM OUTCOME AFTER ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY L. Forni, M. Ostermann, K. Kashani, M. Joannidis, A. Shaw, L. Chawla, J. Kellum, Worthing, United Kingdom, London, United Kingdom, Rochester, United States, Innsbruck, Austria, Nashville, United States, Washington, United States, Pittsburgh, United States 0381 COLLOID VERSUS CRYSTALLOID IN SEPTIC NEUTROPENIC PATIENTS USING SERUM NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) AS AN EARLY MARKER OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE T.M. Zytoun, A.A. Mahrous, M.M. Megahed, M.M. Elsammk, Alexandria, Egypt, Gedda, Saudi Arabia 0382 EARLY DETECTION OF NGAL IN PLASMA AND URINE TO ASSESS ACUTE RENAL FAILURE IN PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY M.E. Mendoza Ruano, P.M. Ravelo Hernandez, T. Rodriguez Gonzalez, J.J. Diaz Diaz, P. Saavedra, S. Ruiz Santana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 0383 PREDICTIVE VALUE OF PLASMA NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN AND STANDARD BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER MAJOR NON-CARDIAC SURGERY IN ICU H.P. Shum, N.Y.W. Leung, K.C. Chan, L.L. Chang, O.Y. Tam, A.M.C. Kwan, W.W. Yan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China 0384 E. Portugal Rodríguez, M. Del Valle Ortiz, O. Badallo Orévalo, M.E. Martínez Barrio, S.A. Ossa Echeverri, A. Berrazueta Sánchez de Vega, M. Gero Escapa, M. Montero Baladía, S. Puerto Corrales, J.M. Ayuela Azcárate, Burgos, Spain 0385 SAFETY OF NITRATES IN PATIENTS PRESENTING IN ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA WITH CONCOMITANT MODERATE OR SEVERE AORTIC STENOSIS: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY D. Claveau, A. Piha-Gossack, S.N. Friedland, J. Afilalo, L. Rudski, Montreal, Canada 0386 LOWER ADMISSION END-TIDAL CARBON DIOXIDE PREDICTS MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOGENIC SHOCK A. Markota, E. Hajdinjak, A. Sinkovič, Maribor, Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia 0387 RELATION BETWEEN LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE FLOW AND RECOVERY FROM ORGAN DYSFUNCTION AFTER CONTINUOUS FLOW VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE IMPLANTATION Y. Enokidani, M. Uji, A. Uchiyama, Y. Fujino, Osaka, Japan 0388 EFFECTS OF EARLY REHABILITATION IN POST-CARDIAC ARREST SYNDROME T. Mochizuki, N. Otani, S. Ohde, A. Mizuno, S. Izumitani, D. Okamura, S. Sato, S. Ishimatsu, Tokyo, Japan 0389 THE PREDICTIVE OUTCOME OF PROCALCITONIN ON NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME AFTER CARDIAC ARREST IS NOT INFLUENCED BY THE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS DURING SELECTIVE DECONTAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT W. de Ruijter, F.L. Veldhuis, M.L. Honing, Alkmaar, Netherlands, Den Helder, Netherlands 0390 COMPARISON OF THE HISTOPATHOLOGIC EFFECTS ON THE LUNGS OF TWO EXTERNAL CHEST COMPRESSION DEVICES (LUCAS VERSUS AUTOPULSE) IN A SWINE MODEL OF VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION C. Pantazopoulos, I. Floros, A. Mega, C. Rigas, I. Pavleas, P. Vernikos, N. Archontoulis, D. Xanthis, N. Iacovidou, T. Xanthos, Athens, Greece 0391 IAM MECHANICAL COMPLICATIONS IN CRITICAL PATIENTS M. Recuerda, A. Estella, V. Perez, M. Jaén, P. Guijo, Cádiz, Spain 0392 OPTIMISING PAIN FREE FUNCTION FOLLOWING ELECTIVE ENDOVASCULAR AND OPEN ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM REPAIR: A REVIEW OF PRACTICE AND OUTCOMES J. Searle, R. Kapoor, Canterbury, United Kingdom 0393 PAIN PERCEPTION OF INVASIVE AND NON INVASIVE INTERVENTIONS IMPLEMENTED AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT A. Yava, A. Koyuncu, N. Pusat, V. Yıldırım, U. Demirkılıç, Ankara, Turkey 0394 ASSESSMENT OF OBESITY PARADOX AFTER AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT M. Sileli, F. Ampatzidou, S. Tsagkaropoulos, A. Madesis, T. Karaiskos, A. Vlachou, A. Badour, K. Diplaris, G. Drossos, Thessaloniki, Greece 0395 G. Linkaite, J. Guseinovaite, D. Ringaitiene, I. Norkiene, T. Jovaisa, Vilnius, Lithuania, Kaunas, Lithuania 0396 J.A. Villalobos Silva, S. Facundo Bazaldua, M.A. Montes de Oca Sandoval, C.R. García Barra, K.C. Trejo Garcia, A. Casillas Ramirez, Victoria, Mexico, Mexico, Mexico 0397 E. Trujillo-García, J. Muñoz-Bono, G. GómezGallego, E. Curiel-Balsera, J. Mora-Ordoñez, M.C. Martínez-González, Málaga, Spain 0398 14:00 – 15:50 SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september A MULTIPLE BIOMARKERS PANEL FOR THE RISK STRATIFICATION OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH ACUTE/CHRONIC DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE – THE BILLIARD STUDY H.M.S. Al Ashmawy, A.M. Fayed, I. El Reweiny, A.M. Mahrouss, H.S.H. Assaad, Alexandria, Egypt 0399 EVALUATION OF MODIFIED EARLY WARNING SCORE TO PREDICT SEPSIS IN EMERGENCY HOSPITAL A. Mukhtar, W. Osama, M. Hamdy, A. Hasanin, A. Gado, M. Aly, R. Mahros, H. Elazizi, Cairo, Egypt 0400 EVALUATION OF DISCRIMINATION OF SCALES GRACE AND KILLIP SUPPLEMENTED WITH AGE IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME M.-P. Fuset-Cabannes, M.D. Arias-Verdu, E. Aguilar-Alonso, J.A. Arboleda-Sánchez, J. Cuñat-De la Hoz, G. Quesada-Garcia, M. Rojas-Amezcúa, E. Morán-Fernandez, M. Garcia-Delgado, J. Latour-Perez, R. RiveraFernández, Valencia, Spain, Malaga, Spain, Cabra, Spain, Granada, Spain, Elche, Spain 0401 ABILITY OF THE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY TO IMPROVE THE PROGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF NATIONAL EARLY WARNING SCORE A. Oskuei, S.O. Amin, D. Connolly, A. Geeti, D. Kaufman, Bridgeport, United States 0402 VALIDATION OF THE SAPS-3 SCORE IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITS FOR INTOXICATION M.D. Arías-Verdú, I. Macías-Guarasa, E. AguilarAlonso, M.E. Banderas-Bravo, R. RiveraFernández, E. Castillo-Lorente, Málaga, Spain, Cabra, Spain, Jaen, Spain 0403 LENGTH OF STAY, TISS, APACHE II AND SOFA SCORES IN PREDICTION OF THE PRESSURE ULCER DEVELOPMENT IN MIXED ICU M.H. Ahtiala, Turku, Finland 0404 MEDICAL SEQUELAE AND HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AFTER DISCHARGE FROM ICU A. Estella, M. Jaén, L. Pérez Bello Fontaiña, M. Recuerda, V. Pérez Madueño, P. Guijo, T. Rico, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain 0405 CORRELATION BETWEEN QTC ON ADMISSION ECG AND NURSING AND SEVERITY INDEXES IN ICU PATIENTS A. Vakalos, E. Drampala, Xanthi, Greece 0406 EVALUATION AND MONITORING OF WORK ACTIVITIES AFTER 3-YEAR FOLLOWUP IN ICU PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY E. Aguilar-Alonso, M.D. Arias-Verdu, M. Delange-Van Der Kroft, E. Curiel-Balsera, A. Muñoz-López, J.F. Fernández-Ortega, M.A. Prieto-Palomino, R. Rivera-Fernández, Córdoba, Spain, Málaga, Spain 0407 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MAXIMUM DAILY LACTATE LEVELS AND DAILY SEQUENTIAL ORGAN FAILURE ASSESSMENT SCORE: A RETROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL STUDY M. Egal, A. Lima, J. van Bommel, J. Bakker, A.B.J. Groeneveld, Rotterdam, Netherlands 0408 VALIDATION OF ONE PROGNOSTIC SCORE FOR MORTALITY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ADMITTED TO MEXICAN INTENSIVE CARE UNITS B. Tejeda-Huezo, L.A. Sánchez-Hurtado, A. Angeles-Velez, T. Juárez-Cedillo, Mexico, Mexico 0409 ASSESSMENT OF SOFA AND AGE TO PREDICT HOSPITAL MORTALITY OF ICU PATIENTS E. Aguilar-Alonso, C. Lopez-Caler, M.D. AriasVerdu, E. Castillo-Lorente, J. Carpio-Sanz, G. Quesada-Garcia, J. Moreno-Quintana, R. Rivera-Lopez, C. De La Fuente-Martos, P. Lara-Aguayo, R. Rivera-Fernández, Cabra, Spain, Malaga, Spain, Jaen, Spain, Motril, Spain, Granada, Spain 0410 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF LACTATE INDICES AND REGIONAL OXYGEN SATURATION INDEX (RSO2) IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS L. Claverias, J. Marín-Corral, M. Mari González, I. Oliva, C. Solé, I. Leache, V. Blázquez, G. Moreno, M. Magret, M. Bodi, A. Rodriguez, Tarragona, Spain 0411 ARE THE DATA USED TO CALCULATE THE HOSPITAL STANDARDISED MORTALITY RATIO (HSMR) IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FIT FOR PURPOSE IN MAJOR VASCULAR SURGERY? K. Richardson, P. Hayden, G. Sanders, Gillingham, United Kingdom 0412 CARDIAC CRISIS Chairs: Jan Bakker, Rotterdam, Netherlands & Paul Mayo, New York, United States 14:00 – 15:50 PREDICTORS OF ICU OUTCOME I FIBRINOLYSIS AS TREATMENT OF PULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLISM IN OUR ICU: COMPLICATIONS, ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC EVOLUTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER DISCHARGE IMPACT OF EARLY POSTOPERATIVE ANEMIA ON OUTCOMES AFTER ON PUMP CARDIAC SURGERY DETERMINING THE RISK FACTORS FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN HEART SURGERY WITH CIRCULATION EXTRACORPOREAL (CEC) LONG USE OF INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP IN CARDIAC SURGERY: ANALYSIS OF THE CARDIAC SURGERY REGISTER ARIAM Area Valencia Poster Corner SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE Chairs: Max Jonas, Southampton, United Kingdom & Romergriko Geocadin, Baltimore, United States 14:00 – 15:50 E. Isotani, Tokyo, Japan 0413 ASSOCIATION OF BLOOD GAS TENSIONS WITH OUTCOME AFTER ACUTE SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE M. Lang, R. Raj, M. Skrifvars, T. Koivisto, H. Lehto, R. Kivisaari, M. Fraunberg, M. Reinikainen, S. Bendel, Kuopio, Finland, Helsinki, Finland, Kys, Finland, Joensuu, Finland 0414 INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE-TIME DOSE AND OUTCOME IN SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE F. Magni, M. Pozzi, G. Trinchero, M. Rota, A. Bronco, A. Confalonieri, G. Citerio, Monza, Italy, Milan, Italy 0415 INCIDENCE OF SYSTEMIC IMMUNE RESPONSE SYNDROME(SIRS) IN PATIENTS WITH SUBARACHNOID ANEURYSMAL HAEMORRHAGE (SAH) AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY J. Cárdenas, A. Cuadrado, L. Medina, J. Cánovas, L. Rosado, Alicante, Spain 0416 GOAL DIRECTED THERAPY AFTER SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE EARLY ELEVATED SERUM LACTATE AND GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING ADMISSION C. Engel, I.C. van der Horst, M.W. Nijsten, IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE Groningen, Netherlands AND PROGNOSIS Page 108 MONDAY 29 september Poster Corner Poster Corner SCIENTIfic programme Area Seville Area Tenerife Chairs: Paulo Maia, Porto, Portugal & Kathy Rowan, London, United Kingdom 0417 Page 109 0418 SPONTANEOUS SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE: A COMPARISON BETWEEN J. Palamidessi Domínguez, B. Balandín PATIENTS OVER AND UNDER 65 YEARS ADMITTED TO AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Moreno, S. Alcántara Carmona, R. Fernández Rivas, I. Fernández Simón, B. Lobo Valbuena, N. Martínez Sanz, P. Galdos Anuncibay, Madrid, Spain 0419 NON-TRAUMATIC SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE: CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS OVER 65 YEARS OLD ADMITTED IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT R. Fernández Rivas, J. Palamidessi Dominguez, B. Balandín Moreno, S. Alcántara Carmona, B. Lobo Valbuena, N. Martínez Sanz, I. Fernandez Simón, L. Pérez Pérez, A. Pérez Lucendo, Madrid, Spain 0420 NOVEL OPTICAL INVESTIGATION OF CEREBRAL OXYGENATION, HEMODYNAMICS AND METABOLISM FOLLOWING FAILURE OF CEREBRAL AUTOREGULATION D. Highton, C.E. Elwell, M. Smith, London, United Kingdom 0421 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PUPILLARY ABNORMALITIES ON ADMISSION AFTER SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE IN A CRITICAL CARE UNIT AND HOSPITAL MORTALITY I. Macias-Guarasa, M.D. Arias-Verdu, J.E. Barrueco-Fanccioni, R. Rivera-Fernandez, A. Martin-Gallego, L. Romero-Moreno, B. Marquez-Marquez, M.A. Arraez-Sanchez, Malaga, Spain 0422 TRENDS IN MORTALITY AND NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE WITH NON-TRAUMATIC SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE J.C. Sturrock, R. Macfadyen, G. Foggo, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 0423 SHORT-TERM OUTCOME IN ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE (ASAH) AFTER REPAIR TREATMENT (CLIPPING OR COILING) OF RUPTURED INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM M. Gero Escapa, S. Ossa Echeverri, M. Montero Baladía, A. Zabalegui Pérez, J.L. López López, E. Portugal Rodríguez, S. Puerto Corrales, M. Del Valle Ortiz, M.E. Perea Rodríguez, R. Vara Arlanzón, C. Carbajales Pérez, E. Martínez Barrio, A. Berrazueta Sánchez de Vega, D. Iglesias Posadilla, S. Calvo Simal, Burgos, Spain 0424 SPONTANEOUS SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE (SAH) OUTCOMES ACCORDING TO TREATMENT USED F. Pino-Sánchez, E. García-Bautista, F. Guerrero-López, M. Redondo-Orts, R. LaraRosales, E. Fernández-Mondéjar, Granada, Spain 0425 AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE BARRIERS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF HAEMODYNAMIC OPTIMISATION FOR INTUBATED SAH PATIENTS E.L. Rankin, V.G. Robinson-Barnes, R. Gorf, London, United Kingdom 0426 Poster Corner L. Moraes, C. Samary, R.S. Santos, D.S. Ornellas, C.L. Santos, N.S. Felix, R. Huhle, P. Pelosi, M. Gama de Abreu, P.L. Silva, P.R.M. Rocco, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dresden, Germany, Genoa, Italy 0427 M. Schmidt, F. Kindler, J. Cecchini, E. Morawiec, R. Persichini, T. Similowski, A. Demoule, Paris, France 0428 CLOSE LOOP VENTILATION IN ICU: A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF WORKLOAD, SEDATION AND OUTCOMES A. Garnero, D. Novotni, T. Laubscher, G. Corno, L. Ducros, A. Berric, J.-M. Arnal, Melbourne, Australia, Bonaduz, Switzerland, Toulon, France 0429 THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF PRESSURE-CONTROL VENTILATION I. Asua, S. McKechnie, E. Patrick, Oxford, United Kingdom 0430 MANUAL ASV VS. INTELLIVENT-ASV FOR PATIENTS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY T. Watanabe, Y. Onodera, N. Nakamura, R. Akimoto, H. Suzuki, M. Nakane, K. Kawamae, Yamagata, Japan 0431 COMPARISON OF VARIABLE PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION, NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTILATORY ASSIST, AND PROPORTIONAL ASSIST VENTILATION ON BREATHING PATTERN VARIABILITY AND PATIENT VENTILATOR INTERACTION E. Morawiec, F. Kindler, M. Schmidt, J. Delemazure, C. Rolland-Debord, T. Similowski, A. Demoule, Paris, France 0432 NEURALLY ADJUSTED NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION IMPROVES PATIENTVENTILATOR INTERACTION IN COPD J. Doorduin, C. Sinderby, J. Beck, J.G. van der Hoeven, L. Heunks, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Toronto, Canada 0433 C.-H. Yu, P.-L. Su, W.-C. Lin, C.-W. Chen, YunLin, Taiwan, Province of China, Tainan, Taiwan, Province of China 0434 NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTILATORY ASSIST AND PROPORTIONAL ASSIST VENTILATION: BOTH IMPROVE PATIENT VENTILATOR INTERACTION SIMULATION OF LATE INSPIRATORY RISE IN AIRWAY PRESSURE DURING PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION Page 110 0435 AUTOMATIC TUBE COMPENSATION (ATC) VERSUS PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILATION (PSV) DURING WEANING FROM MECHANICAL VENTILATION R. El-Sherif, M. Abdulfatah, M. Hamdy, N. Ismail, Cairo, Egypt 0436 REDUCTION OF THE TIME SPENT ON WEANING OF TRACHEOSTOMIZED PATIENTS USING BILEVEL THROUGH A SPECIFIC PROTOCOL F. Domingues, A.C. Barroco, R.L.R. Bocchile, J.A.D.S. Junior, K.T. Timenetsky, R.A. Caserta, Sao Paulo, Brazil 0437 EFFECTS OF POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE (PEEP) ON THE PATTERN OF BREATHING DURING NEURALLY ADJUSTED VENTILATORY ASSIST. A PILOT STUDY IN A MILD ARDS PORCINE MODEL M. Pellegrini, G. Perchiazzi, A. Ronéus, I. Andersson, T. Fiore, A. Larsson, G. Hedenstierna, Bari, Italy, Uppsala, Sweden, Kalmar, Sweden 0438 AUTOMATIC WEANING AND ASSESSMENT FUNCTION OF SBT WITH INTELLIVENT-ASV MODE IN POST-OPERATIVE PATIENTS OF ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Y. Kashiwa, Y. Koyama, M. Uji, T. Yoshida, A. Uchiyama, Y. Fujino, Suita-shi, Japan 0439 PRESSURE CONTROL INVERSE RATIO VENTILATION AS A RESCUE THERAPY FOR SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME S. Katayama, T. Kotani, Y. Sato, S. Fukuda, Y. Miyazaki, M. Ozaki, Tokyo, Japan 0440 Thematic Session NATIVE LUNG MANAGEMENT DURING ECMO Chairs: Antonio Pesenti, Monza, Italy & Laurent Papazian, Marseille, France 14:15 – 14:30 Native lung should be recruited? Yes 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Native lung should be recruited? No 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Should patients breath spontaneously? 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Ventilation strategies during veno-arterial ECMO 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Ventilation strategies during pediatric ECMO 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion ROOM Vienna Thematic Session Nicolo Patroniti, Lissone, Italy Kenneth Palmer, Stockholm, Sweden Michael Quintel, Göttingen, Germany Alain Combes, Paris, France Dick Tibboel, Rotterdam, Netherlands ICP THERAPY: TOWARDS A PREVENTIVE APPROACH? Chairs: Geert Meyfroidt, Leuven, Belgium & Mauro Oddo, Lausanne, Switzerland VENTILATORY MODES RESPIRATORY EFFECTS OF NOISY VENTILATION DEPEND ON THE ETIOLOGY OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME G.A. Padilha, I. Henriques, L. Moraes, M.V. Oliveira, I.P. Ramos, P.J. Miranda, L.F. Horta, R.C. Goldenberg, P. Pelosi, P.L. Silva, P.R.M. Rocco, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Genoa, Italy ROOM Barcelona Chairs: Marco Ranieri, Turin, Italy & Claude Guérin, Lyon, France 14:00 – 15:50 PRESSURE-SUPPORT VENTILATION COMPARED TO PRESSURE-CONTROLLED VENTILATION IN EXPERIMENTAL EMPHYSEMA 14:15 – 14:30 Insights from the BEST Trip trial 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Novel methods to predict ICP rise 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 What ICP threshold? 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Preventive approach to ICP rise. Is it worth it? 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Second-tier therapies: Should we start earlier? 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion ROOM Berlin Thematic Session Nino Stocchetti, Milan, Italy Geert Meyfroidt, Leuven, Belgium MONDAY 29 september Area Vigo J. Titova, S. Petrikov, E. Klychnikova, E. Tazina, M. Godkov, A. Solodov, V. Krylov, A. Ryk, Moscow, Russian Federation SCIENTIfic programme SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september SAFETY OF SUPPLEMENTAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE Peter LeRoux, Philadelphia, United States Jean-François Payen, Grenoble, France David Menon, Cambridge, United Kingdom AKI: WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW? Chairs: Michael Darmon, Saint-Etienne, France & Patrick Honoré, Brussels, Belgium 14:15 – 14:30 Pathophysiology 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Drug dosing in AKI: What do I need to know? 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Drug removal by RRT: What do I need to know? 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 How do I feed my patient with AKI? 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Future therapies in AKI 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom Barbara Philips, London, United Kingdom Olivier Joannes-Boyau, Pessac, France Wilfred Druml, Vienna, Austria John Kellum, Pittsburgh, United States Page 111 JOINT WITH EDTCO – END OF LIFE PRACTICES FOR DONOR OPTIMISATION 14:15 – 14:30 An overview of end-of-life practices relevant to organ donation in Europe 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Preservation of organ function in the donor after circulatory death 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Brain death and progressive organ dysfunction: Timing for donation and how to interfere? 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Elective ventilation: Ethics and practice 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Should donation be mandatory? 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion ROOM Rome Joint Session Paul Murphy, Bristol, United Kingdom Armand Girbes, Amsterdam, Netherlands Giuseppe Citerio, Monza, Italy Teresa Pont, Barcelona, Spain Erwin Kompanje, Rotterdam, Netherlands JOINT WITH SEMICYUC – OPTIMAL ICU CARE: GET THE RIGHT TOOLS TO HIT TOP TARGETS SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september Chairs: Daniel De Backer, Brussels, Belgium & Lluís Blanch, Sabadell, Spain 14:15 – 14:30 PDMS is a mandatory tool 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Optimal calorie delivery in the critically ill 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 The challenge of implementing a national infection prevention programme in the ICU Sandra Peake, Adelaide, Australia Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Defining relevant clinical outcomes in pediatrics 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Do we need to innovate in critical care practice 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion ROOM Stockholm State of the Art Session Mercedes Palomar, Barcelona, Spain Joe Brierley, London, United Kingdom Lluís Blanch, Sabadell, Spain ICU-environment: Lessions learned from building a new ICU 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Pro and con: Single rooms or open wards? 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Lessons learned from the patient Discussion Light and illumination: Effects on sleep and cognitive function 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Terror on the ICU: Noise and noise reduction 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion ROOM Geneva State of the Art Session Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands Sangeeta Mehta, Toronto, Canada 15:09 – 15:24 Claudia Spies, Berlin, Germany Arjen Slooter, Utrecht, Netherlands The starting point: Timing and targets 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 The amount of glucose 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 The amount and type of protein 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 The amount and type of lipid 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Dose adaptations in vitamins and micronutrients 15:42 – 15:45 Page 112 Discussion Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 VAP and VAP prevention 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Drug therapy in ARDS patients 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Managing severe COPD exacerbations 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Sedation of the ventilated patient 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion ROOM Glasgow 334 Massimo Antonelli, Rome, Italy 336 John Laffey, Galway, Ireland 338 Jordi Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain 340 Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France Continuous Professional Education Session 14:15 – 14:30 What does PK mean for antifungals? 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 When to use antifungal prophylaxis? 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Diagnostic strategies and its challenges 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Treating fungal infections in critical care 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 When conventional treatment fails... 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion RATIONAL USE OF ANTIFUNGALS State of the Art Session 349 Jeffrey Lipman, Brisbane, Australia 351 George Dimopoulos, Athens, Greece 353 Philippe Eggimann, Lausanne, Switzerland 355 José Artur Paiva, Porto, Portugal 357 Philippe Montravers, Paris, France LAWS: HELP OR HINDRANCE 14:15 – 14:30 Laws that govern clinical research 14:30 – 14:33 Discussion 14:33 – 14:48 Laws that oblige treatment of untreatable patients 14:48 – 14:51 Discussion 14:51 – 15:06 Laws that direct the appointment of patients' proxies 15:06 – 15:09 Discussion 15:09 – 15:24 Laws that foster patient autonomy 15:24 – 15:27 Discussion 15:27 – 15:42 Laws that alter the expectations in a population 15:42 – 15:45 Discussion NEXT Lounge NUTRITION AT THE EDGE Thematic Session Julian Bion, Birmingham, United Kingdom Paul Hébert, Ottawa, Canada Bara Ricou Arita, Geneva, Switzerland Andrej Michalsen, Tettnang, Germany Armand Girbes, Amsterdam, Netherlands NEXT – CHALLENGE Chair: Manuel Eduardo Mendoza Ruano, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Chairs: Michael Hiesmayr, Vienna, Austria & Adam Deane, Adelaide, Australia 14:15 – 14:30 Setting PEEP 14:30 – 14:33 Chairs: Bara Ricou Arita, Geneva, Switzerland & Andrej Michalsen, Tettnang, Germany Geoffrey Bellingan, London, United Kingdom 15:06 – 15:09 THREE PAPERS THAT CHANGED MY PRACTICE IN: 332 Jesus Villar, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain 14:15 – 14:30 ROOM Amsterdam ICU-ENVIRONMENT Chairs: Michael Sander, Berlin, Germany & Jozef Kesecioglu, Utrecht, Netherlands 14:15 – 14:30 Continuous Professional Education Session Chairs: Jean-François Timsit, Paris, France & Philippe Eggimann, Lausanne, Switzerland Johan Decruyenaere, Gent, Belgium 15:06 – 15:09 ROOM PariS Chairs: Derek Angus, Pittsburgh, United States & Alain Mercat, Angers, France MONDAY 29 september Joint Session SCIENTIfic programme ROOM Athens Chairs: Giuseppe Citerio, Monza, Italy & Julien Charpentier, Paris, France Sonja Fruhwald, Graz, Austria Michaël Casear, Leuven, Belgium Juan Carlos Montejo Gonzales, Madrid, Spain Pierre Singer, Petah Tiqva, Israel Mette Berger, Lausanne, Switzerland 15:00-15:50 Challenge ROOM Barcelona Thematic Session PRESIDENT'S SESSION: PUBLISHING AND ACCESSING INFORMATION TO IMPROVE ICU CARE Chairs: Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France & Daniel De Backer, Brussels, Belgium 16:00 – 16:15 Access to medical journals: A duty for scientific societies 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 The promise of open access journals: An impossible rendez-vous 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 The virtual concept of the editorial line 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 RCTs: The shorter path from study to bedside to community? 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 Can you speak my language? 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 21st century technology for an old problem: Get the information here & now! 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France Howard Bauchner, Boston, United States Elie Azoulay, Paris, France Derek Angus, Pittsburgh, United States Jordi Mancebo Cortes, Barcelona, Spain 123 = Voting presentation ID Peter Schellongowski, Vienna, Austria Page 113 CLINICAL TRIALS IN THE ICU – CARDIOVASCULAR & PERIOPERATIVE INTENSIVE CARE 16:00 – 16:15 High-protein enteral nutrition enriched with immune-modulating nutrients vs standard high-protein enteral nutrition: A randomized clinical trial 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 A randomized trial of fenoldopam for the prevention and treatment of acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Liberal or restrictive transfusion strategy after cardiac surgery: The Transfusion Indication Threshold Reduction (TITRe 2) multi-centre randomized controlled trial. The TITRe2 Study 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 The HEROICS Study: Hemofiltration to rescue severe shock following cardiac surgery 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 The PARAMEDIC trial 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 Hydrocortisone for prevention of pneumonia in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (CORTI) 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion ROOM Berlin Thematic Session Zandrie Hofman, Utrecht, Netherlands Giovanni Landoni, Milan, Italy Barney Reeves, Bristol, United Kingdom Alain Combes, Paris, France Gavin Perkins, Coventry, United Kingdom SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september Fluids, how much and how long? 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Inotropes: For whom and which 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Vasopressors: Types and end points 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 Beta blockers? 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 AVP agonists 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 When the above does not work? 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion ROOM AthenS Thematic Session INITIAL RESUSCITATION OF SEPSIS Gernot Marx, Aachen, Germany Djillali Annane, Garches, France Daniel De Backer, Brussels, Belgium Bruno Levy, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France Jean-Louis Vincent, Brussels, Belgium Konrad Reinhart, Jena, Germany BEING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HEART Chairs: Didier Payen de la Garanderie, Paris, France & Jean-Louis Teboul, Kremlin-Bicetre, France 16:00 – 16:15 Right heart physiology 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Acute cor pulmonale 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Chronic cor pulmonale 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 Cardiogenic shock and acute myocardial infarction 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 Severe pulmonary embolism 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 Ventilation strategies during right heart failure 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion Didier Payen de la Garanderie, Paris, France Michael Pinsky, Pittsburgh, United States Paul Mayo, New York, United States Bernard Cholley, Paris, France Christoph Hofer, Zurich, Switzerland HOW TO IMPROVE ANTIMICROBIAL USE IN ICU? 16:00 – 16:15 Appropriate choice of the molecules 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion Ricard Ferrer Roca, Sabadell, Spain 16:20 – 16:35 Adequate dosing 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 How to use biomarkers 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 A role for antibiotic stewardship 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 De-escalation: Does it happen and does it work? 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 Optimal treatment duration 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion Jeffrey Lipman, Brisbane, Australia George Dimopoulos, Athens, Greece José Artur Paiva, Porto, Portugal Jan De Waele, Ghent, Belgium Jean-François Timsit, Paris, France State of the Art Session HOW TO MONITOR HAEMODYNAMICS Chairs: Maurizio Cecconi, London, United Kingdom & Anders Perner, Copenhagen, Denmark 16:00 – 16:15 Haemodynamic monitoring: An overview 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Predicting fluid responsiveness 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Evaluation of haemodynamic monitors 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 Evidence-based medicine and monitoring: Live and let live 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 Monitoring arterial load: is it possible? 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 There is no need for any monitor 17:55– 18:00 Discussion ROOM Geneva Christoph Hofer, Zurich, Switzerland Xavier Monnet, Kremlin-Bicetre, France Pierre Squara, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Azriel Perel, Tel Aviv, Israel Ignacio Monge Garcia, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain Anders Perner, Copenhagen, Denmark State of the Art Session A FOCUS ON PATIENT SAFETY Chairs: Julian Bion, Birmingham, United Kingdom & Akos Csomos, Budapest, Hungary 16:00 – 16:15 The safe ICU: Dream and reality 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Running morbidity and mortality rounds 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 How to minimise medication errors 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 The hidden problem: Diagnostic errors 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 Workforce and infrastructure: A system error? 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 A key issue: Safety climate 17:55– 18:00 Discussion ROOM Paris Thematic Session Bertrand Guidet, Paris, France Hans Flaatten, Bergen, Norway Andreas Valentin, Vienna, Austria Rui Paulo Moreno, Lisbon, Portugal Andrew Rhodes, London, United Kingdom Julian Bion, Birmingham, United Kingdom HOW TECHNOLOGY CHANGED MY PRACTICE IN … Chairs: Olaf Cremer, Utrecht, Netherlands & Theodoros Kyprianou, Nicosia, Cyprus Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Boulogne, France Visit us at the ESICM Booth Exhibition Area Page 114 Thematic Session ROOM Stockholm Karim Asehnoune, Nantes, France Chairs: 16:00 – 16:15 ROOM Rome Chairs: Fabio Silvio Taccone, Brussels, Belgium & Christian Brun-Buisson, Créteil, France MONDAY 29 september Thematic Session SCIENTIfic programme ROOM Vienna Chairs: Jukka Takala, Bern, Switzerland & Sandra Peake, Adelaide, Australia 16:00 – 16:15 Acute respiratory failure 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Imaging of the thorax 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Acute brain injury 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 Acute kidney injury 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 Haemodynamic monitoring 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 ICU management 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion Salvatore Maggiore, Rome, Italy Max Jonas, Southampton, United Kingdom Jan Claassen, New York, United States Lui Forni, Worthing, United Kingdom Pierre Squara, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Theodoros Kyprianou, Nicosia, Cyprus Page 115 ROOM Glasgow Continuous Professional Education Session COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION AND DELIRIUM IN THE ICU Chairs: Claudia Spies, Berlin, Germany & Margaret Herridge, Toronto, Canada 16:00 – 16:15 Incidence and pathophysiology of acute and chronic cognitive dysfunction 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Scores and technical monitoring of delirium in the ICU 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Intensive care unit environment and delirium 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 Steroids in preventing delirium and cognitive decline 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 Non-pharmacological management of delirium 17:35 – 17:40 Discussion 17:40 – 17:55 Long-term cognitive impairment after critical illness 17:55 – 18:00 Discussion ROOM Amsterdam State of the Art Session 386 Hannah Wunsch, New York, United States 391 Arjen Slooter, Utrecht, Netherlands 393 Claudia Spies, Berlin, Germany 395 Diederik van Dijk, Utrecht, Netherlands 397 Christina Jones, Liverpool, United Kingdom 399 Margaret Herridge, Toronto, Canada CARING FOR THE VENTILATED PATIENT SCIENTIfic programme MONDAY 29 september Chairs: Ruth Endacott, Plymouth, United Kingdom & David Mcwilliams, Birmingham, United Kingdom 16:00 – 16:15 Avoiding complications during endotracheal suctioning 16:15 – 16:20 Discussion 16:20 – 16:35 Assessment and cleaning the oral cavity 16:35 – 16:40 Discussion 16:40 – 16:55 Endotracheal tube management 16:55 – 17:00 Discussion 17:00 – 17:15 Physiotherapy to prevent and avoid VAP 17:15 – 17:20 Discussion 17:20 – 17:35 How to respond to ventilatory alarms? 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