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FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

S M A R TMART EETING NESTHESIA ESUSCITATION IN ENSIVE CARE

SMART - ORGANIZING AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

M. Antonelli, G. Bellani, A. Braschi, G. Conti, L. Gattinoni, A. Pesenti, M. Quintel, F. Raimondi, M. Senturk

SMART - SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD

H. Amirfarzan, L. Berra, L. Brazzi, D. Brodie, M. Cecconi, G. Citerio, E. Cohen, A. De Gasperi, J. De Waele, J. Duranteau, G. Grasselli, A. Lucchini,

J.J. Marini, F. Mojoli, M. Panigada, D. Payen, P. Pelosi, F. Petrini, G. Ristagno, S. Romagnoli, F. Sangalli, A. Saporito, A. Slutsky, J.L. Vincent

SMART - ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT

Start Promotion Eventi SrlVia Mauro Macchi, 50 - 20124 Milano - Italy

Tel. +39 02 67071383 - Fax +39 02 67072294www.startpromotioneventi.it - E-mail: [email protected]

S M A R TMART EETING NESTHESIA ESUSCITATION IN ENSIVE CARE

Amirfarzan H., Boston (USA)

Antonelli M., Roma

Bellani G., Monza

Berra L., Boston (USA)

Brazzi L., Torino

Brochard L., Toronto (CDN)

Brodie D., New York (USA)

Caironi P., Torino

Camporota L., London (UK)

Capdevila X., Montpellier (F)

Cecconi M., Milano

Chidini G., Milano

Citerio G., Monza

Cohen E., New York (USA)

Colella D., Roma

Combes A., Paris (F)

Conti G., Roma

De Gasperi A., Milano

De Graaff J.C., Utrecth (NL)

De Luca D., Clamart (F)

De Waele J., Ghent (B)

Duranteau J., Le Kremlin Bicêtre (F)

Fassl J., Dresden (D)

Forni L.G., Guildford (UK)

Foti G., Monza

Fumagalli R., Milano

Gattinoni L., Goettingen (D)

Giannella M., Bologna

Girardis M., Modena

Grasselli G., Milano

Guarracino F., Pisa

Hansen T.G., Odense (DK)

Heunks L., Amsterdam (NL)

Ichai C., Nice (F)

Ince C., Rotterdam (NL)

Isgrò G., Milano

Kavanagh B., Toronto (CDN)

Kneyber M., Groningen (NL)

Laffey J., Toronto (CDN)

Landoni G., Milano

Leissner K., Boston (USA)

Lucchini A., Monza

Malbrain M.L.N.G., Brussels (B)

Marchesini L., Perugia

Marczin N., London (UK)

Marik P.E., Norfolk (USA)

Marini J.J., St. Paul (USA)

Meersch M., Munster (D)

Mercat A., Angers (F)

Mondino M., Milano

Mojoli F., Pavia

Oddo M., Lausanne (CH)

Panigada M., Milano

Papazian L., Marseille (F)

Paternoster G., Potenza

Payen D., Paris (F)

Pea F., Udine

Pelosi P., Genova

Pesenti A., Milano

Piastra M., Roma

Prabhu M., Newcastle (UK)

Quintel M., Goettingen (D)

Ranieri V.M., Roma

Ranucci M., Milano

Rimensberger P., Génève (CH)

Ristagno G., Milano

Romagnoli S., Firenze

Rubino A., Cambridge (UK)

Sangalli F., Monza

Saporito A., Bellinzona (CH)

Sbaraglia F., Roma

Scolletta S., Siena

Skrifvars M., Helsinki (FIN)

Slutsky A., Toronto (CDN)

Szuldrzynski K., Krakow (PL)

Tumbarello M., Roma

Van Haren F., Canberra (AUS)

Viale P., Bologna

Vieillard-Baron, Paris (F)

Vincent J.L., Brussels (B)

Zanatta P., Verona

Zarbock A., Muenster (D)

Online pre-registrations at www.smartonweb.orgDeadline: April 19, 2019

REGISTERNOW!

Online abstract submission at www.smartonweb.orgDeadline: March 15, 2019

CALL FORABSTRACT

Special plenary session & celebration cocktail on Thursday May 9

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Celebrazione per la 30a Edizione SmartPer festeggiare i 30 anni dello SMART, nel pomeriggio di giovedì 9 maggio è prevista una sessione plenaria aperta anche al personale delle Aziende Sponsor. Seguirà un cocktail offerto a tutti i partecipanti.

Al tavolo con l’EspertoUna nuova tipologia di sessione sponsorizzata è prevista durante la pausa pranzo, con offerta di box lunch ai partecipanti. 1 ora di tempo totale, 1 singolo esperto come speaker, numero chiuso max 20 partecipanti, ingresso ad invito.

Simulation Center più ampioPer rispondere all’interesse crescente suscitato dalle sessioni di simulazione, sarà disponibile un Simulation Center di dimensioni più ampie.

Più Technical ForumAlla luce del successo registrato nell’ultima edizione, sarà incrementato il numero di Technical Forum organizzati all’interno dell’Area Espositiva, nello spazio dedicato.

Officina SmartUn nuovo spazio all’interno dell’Area Espositiva sarà messo a disposizione delle Aziende Espositrici a titolo gratuito per la realizzazione di sessioni Hands-On, gestite direttamente dalle Aziende con impiego di proprie apparecchiature e proprio personale.

Break pomeridianoSarà introdotto un break di 30 minuti nelle sessioni pomeridiane, dalle 16.00 alle 16.30.

Breakfast SessionUna nuova attività sponsorizzata, molto apprezzata nel Nord Europa, sarà disponibile dalle 8.00 alle 9.00 del mattino, con offerta di box breakfast ai partecipanti.

Meet the ExpertLe Aziende Espositrici potranno organizzaredelle iniziative “Meet the Expert” presso il proprio stand senza costi aggiuntivi, potendo contare sulla consulenza del Comitato SMART per la scelta dell’esperto e sul supporto della Segreteria Organizzativa per gli aspetti burocratici-amministrativi.

MASTERING BASIC PHYSIOLOGY TO MASTER ICU

- Cardiac output: what do we really know?

- Fluid physiology: what matters?

- Microcirculation derangement

- Protecting lungs and heart ventilation

- 5 minutes examination to understand all the above

THE BEAUTY OF A DYNAMIC CLINICALASSESSMENT OF THE CIRCULATION

- Clinical examination: never miss a sick patient

- Heart -lung interaction to assess cardiac function

- Assessing adequacy of perfusion

ULTRASOUND GUIDED MECHANICAL VENTILATION

- Bedside assessment of lung aeration: reliable and useful?

- Consider the heart while setting the ventilator

- Diaphragm protective mechanical ventilation

- Detection and management of respiratory complications

- Weaning assessment: the diaphragm, the lung or the heart?

VENTILATORY SUPPORT IN ARDS

- Positive End Expiratory Pressure: where are the limits?

- NMBA’s: what do they change?

- Abrupt changes in ventilator settings: what are the risks?

- Respiratory drive in ARDS: what do we know about it?

HOW TO CONTROL SEPSIS

- What strategy for Klebsiella and E. Coli bloodstream infections after the MERINO trial?

- Precision immunotherapy for sepsis, GM-CSF, INF-gamma and others?

- Biomarkers to stratify the immune status in septic patients?

- What strategy to control endotoxin after the EUPHRATES trial?

- Is there still a role for corticosteroids?

SEPSIS

- Tissue hypoxia in sepsis: a key feature

- Tissue hypoxia in sepsis: a minimal part of the problem

- Tissue hypoxia and fluid resuscitation: same recipe for all patients or…?

ANAPHYLAXIS IN ANESTHESIA

- Epidemiology and clinical features of anaphylaxis

- Pitfalls in anaphylaxis diagnosis

- Focus on the agents most frequently responsible for perioperative anaphylaxis

- Management and outcome of the life-threatening reactions during anesthesia

RENAL FAILURE IN THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT

- Mechanisms of renal failure in the critically ill

- Prevention of perioperative renal failure

- When should we start RRT in critically ill patients with AKI?

- Nutrition in patients with renal failure

- AKI and acute respiratory failure: which interactions?

EXTRACORPOREAL CO2 REMOVAL

- The CO2 body store and CO2 dynamics

- CO2 dialysis in COPD patients: if, how often?

- CO2 minimally invasive removal in severe ARDS

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COAGULATION ABNORMALITIES IN THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT

- Activation of coagulation in acute coronary syndrome

- Microcirculation and coagulation? Is there any connection?

- The endothelium and coagulation during sepsis

- Anticoagulants and inflammation in critically ill patients

- Is there any evidence that treating coagulation abnormalities in critically ill patients improves outcomes?

SEDATION IN THE CRITICAL ILL PATIENT

- Sleep in ICU and dexmedetomidine

- Are propofol and opioids the best choice for ICU sedation?

- Inhalatory sedation: more than an alternative?

- Oversedation prevention in mechanically ventilated patients

OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA

- Patient safety in obstetrics and obstetric anesthesia

- Labor analgesia: an update

- ERAS also for cesarean section?

- Postoperative cesarean pain management

- Management of obstetric hemorrhage

AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

- Bag mask - supraglottic airway or tube? Airway management in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

- The parlous story of an hypoxic patient needing intubation

- A snapshot of current practice and risks of airway management in critically ill patients: the INTUBE study

PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY SUPPORT

- News about the use of HFOV (high frequency oscillation ventilation): the PROPESS study

- New approaches in pediatric ventilation: NAVA and PAV

- What is new in noninvasive ventilation for PICU patients

- Pediatric Ventilator Associated Pneumonia: the new definition

- The future of surfactant for ARDS patients: an ESICM/ESPNIC joint position paper

PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY CARE

- Ventilation monitoring: what is research and what is clinical tool?

- Interfaces: one fits or does not fit all?

- Lung ultrasound in pediatric critical patients: where are we?

HOT TOPICS IN PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA

- Prophylactic use of tranexamic acid in the perioperative phase

- Old habits and new devices in pediatric monitoring

- What aims for the resolution of neuromuscular blockade?

- MRI in neonates: sedation or non pharmacological approach?

ECMO, THE GOOD AND THE BAD

- When to call an ECMO center

- The misuse of ECMO

- Cerebral hemorrhage during ECMO: preventable, treatable, unavoidable?

- ECMO complications other than bleeding

- ECMO lessons from the recent trials

- Lung rest or movement: the ROMEO trial

- Is VILI an unavoidable component of ARDS treatment?

- How to assess VILI in ARDS patients?

- VILI and mortality rate: where is the link?

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HOT TOPICS IN CARDIAC ANESTHESIA

- Management of DOAC (Direct Oral AntiCoagulants) in cardiac surgery

- Loco-regional anesthesia in cardiac surgery

- Vasoplegia in cardiac surgery: mechanisms and management

LEFT VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICES: A PRIMER

- Preoperative stratification/optimization

- Intraoperative management principles

- Avoiding organ dysfunction and optimal perioperative management

- Hemodynamic monitoring during mechanical circulatory support

CARDIAC ANESTHESIA FOR NON-CARDIAC ANESTHESIOLOGISTS

- GUCH (Grown-Up Congenital Heart) patients in non-cardiac surgery

- How to assess and treat the LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) patient in emergency and non-cardiac anesthesia

- TEE (TransEsophageal Echocardiography) for non-cardiac anesthesiologists: what you need to know

HOT TOPICS IN CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE

- How I manage coagulation in my ECMO patient

- Neuroprotection in cardiac intensive care: prevention, monitoring and management

- New configurations and nomenclature in extracorporeal life support: let’s put some order!

- What’s new in perioperative echocardiography

- Where are we heading? Insights on cardiac anesthesia and intensive care in 10 years

ARDS

- The first hour: what to do and what to plan

- The new-fashioned approach

- The old-fashioned approach

- Interaction with audience

ARDS TRIALS

- What have we learnt from the positive ones?

- What have we learnt from the negative ones?

- Why pharmacological intervention failed in ARDS?

BEDSIDE ULTRASOUND APPROACHTO THE SEPTIC PATIENT

- Multiorgan ultrasound assessment in the emergency department

- Septic shock: from pathophysiology to treatment

- LUS for the septic patient with respiratory failure

- Spleen and kidney: a mirror of organ perfusion

- Ultrasound to open a window into the brain

SPONTANEOUS ASSISTED BREATHING DURING ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE

- Spontaneous breathing: an overview

- Spontaneous breathing in acute respiratory failure: experimental insights

- Spontaneous breathing versus controlled ventilation: clinical practice

- Monitoring pressures during assisted ventilation

- Protecting the lungs, the diaphragm and the heart

THORACIC ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THORACIC SURGERY

- Low tidal volume: how essential during OLV?

- Fluid management during OLV: does it make a difference?

- Inhaled or intravenous anesthetics: does it matter?

- Recent advances in lung isolation: DLT vs. blockers

- Pain management in thoracic surgery: traditional versus alternative therapies

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HOT TOPICS IN ANESTHESIA

- Opioid free anesthesia: an update

- Personalization of arterial pressure in the perioperative period

- Rebound pain after regional anesthesia in the ambulatory patient

- Difficult extubation

- Immune function after major surgical interventions: the effect of postoperative pain treatment

RECENT ISSUES IN ANESTHESIA

- Processed EEG for anesthesia

- Is anesthesia bad for your brain? What is the “Brain Health Initiative”

- ERAS in colorectal surgery

- ERAS in lung surgery: guidelines of the ESTS (European Society of Thoracic Surgery)

KIDNEY, FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES

- What furosemide does: producing saline

- Saline infusion and hyperchloremic acidosis: myth or reality

- Osmolarity and oncotic pressure: who cares about them?

- Strong ion difference: what the intensivist must know

ALBUMIN

- Albumin physiology

- Albumin use in surgery

- The oxidative stress

- Albumin and oxidation

KEYNOTE LECTURE Use of hydrocortisone, vitamin C and thiamine for the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock

Presenter: L. Gattinoni - Lecturer: P.E. Marik

ACUTE PULMONARY THROMBOEMBOLISM (APE)

- Clinics and diagnosis of acute pulmonary thromboembolism: a multidisciplinary approach

- Risk stratification of APE

- Pathophysiology of cardiocirculatory acute failure in APE

- Old and new drugs for APE prevention

- How to remove the pulmonary circulation obstruction

SYSTEMIC EFFECTS OF LOCAL ANESTHETICS

- Systemic local anesthetics and cancer

- Systemic local anesthetics and inflammation

- Systemic local anesthetics and rehabilitation after surgery

SAFETY IN REGIONAL ANESTHESIA

- How close is too close? Safety standards in ultrasound guided peripheral nerve blocks

- Are ultrasound enough? Triple guidance in peripheral nerve blocks

NEW REGIONAL ANESTHESIA TECHNIQUES

- New chest wall blocks: a systematic approach in choosing the best technique

- New abdominal wall blocks: a systematic approach in choosing the best technique

SUPPORTING SPONTANEOUS BREATHING:CAN WE DO IT BETTER?

- Spontaneous breathing: temptation or pitfall?

- I set the ventilator looking at... electrical activity of the diaphragm

- I set the ventilator looking at… diaphragm ultrasound

- I set the ventilator looking at… ventilator waveforms

- Spontaneous breathing in ARDS: results of the BIRDS trial

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AMBULATORY AND DAY SURGERY ANESTHESIA

- Preoperative evaluation and inclusion criteria

- Anesthesia and postoperative management

- Short acting spinal anesthesia

- Organization and management

- Discharge criteria

MONITORING AND TREATING THE SEIZING BRAIN

- qEEG in ICU: nuts and bolts

- EEG derivates system: limits and indications

- Anti-epileptic drugs in neurocritical care: an update

- Ketamine: a promising agent

FUELING THE INJURED BRAIN

- How much oxygen

- Glucose, lactate, ketones

- Vasoactive agents to improve brain perfusion

TELL ME SOMETHING I DO NOT KNOW...

- Management of encephalitis

- The evolving treatment of ischemic stroke

- PRES (Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome)

- CENTER TBI: an overview of the final results

PROCEDURAL ANESTHESIA

- Adult procedural sedation: an update

- Anesthesia for gastrointestinal endoscopy

- Anesthesia for interventional radiology

- Anesthesia for the cardiac electrophysiology laboratory

- Painful procedures in children

AIRWAY ISSUES

- Risk factors and outcomes for airway failure versus non-airway failure in the intensive care unit

- PRO-CON DEBATE: The traditional laryngoscope for direct laryngoscopy should be thrown away and replaced by the video laryngoscope

ETHICAL ISSUES IN ANESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE

- Clinical ethics: what the anesthesiologist and the intensivist need to know

- Facing ethical problems in a multiethnic-multicultural society

- Informed consent and treatment advanced directives

- End-of-life care in ICU: to withhold or to withdraw care?

- Organ donation and transplantation after circulatory death: ethical issues

BL-PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE INFECTIONS IN THE CRITICALLY ILL: LOOKING FOR A CONSENSUS

- Severe infections by ESBL-producing strains: what have we learned from the MERINO trial?

- Severe CPE infections: doubts and certainties

- Developing therapeutic options

POST CARDIAC ARREST CARE

- Post-resuscitation hemodynamics and oxygenation targets

- Post-resuscitation EEG: when, what, how? A pragmatic approach

- Management of post-resuscitation acute kidney injury and use of renal replacement therapy

- Cerebral oximetry during and after CPR: is it useful?

WHAT’S NEW IN CARDIAC ARREST MANAGEMENT

- Airway management during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: what is the new evidence?

- The ADRENALINE trial: evidence vs. ethics

- The evidence for using ETCO2 as a quality measure during CPR

- Is there a role for mechanical chest compression devices?

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Respiratory physiology: the essential to manage a critical patient

Respiratory mechanics during controlled ventilation

Respiratory mechanics during assisted ventilation

The driving pressure: how to measure and how to use it to set mechanical ventilation

How to improve patient-ventilator synchrony

High flow nasal cannula in acute respiratory failure

Capnometry and capnography

Hemodynamic effects of PEEP

Cardiocirculatory physiology: the essentials to manage a critical patient

Cardiac output measurement techniques

Basic echocardiographic evaluation of the right and left ventricular function

Blood oxygen saturation and plethysmography

Ultrasound for cardiac arrest

ICU admission criteria

Basic interpretation of acid base balance

Indications and management of CRRT

Practical use of blood purification systems

Management of acute on chronic liver failure

Optimal use of antibiotic therapy in ICU

Thromboelastographic monitoring of coagulation

Strategy for the difficult-to-intubate patient

General anesthesia for the patient with OSAS

Anaphylaxis in anesthesia

Preoperative evaluation of the respiratory function

Use of cardio-vasoactive drugs in anesthesia

Neuromuscular blocking agents monitoring

Perioperative ultrasound guided procedures

Procedural sedation

Perioperative thromboprophylaxis

NIV in the perioperative period

Cardiocirculatory monitoring in the operating room

Fluid management in the perioperative period

Perioperative myocardial injury prevention

Recreational drugs: an update on what can affect anesthesia and intensive care practice

Monitoring cerebral function and anesthesia depth during anesthesia

NUTRITION

NON INVASIVE VENTILATION

HIGH FLOW OXYGEN THERAPY

PATIENT TEMPERATUREMANAGEMENT

TRAUMA

MANAGEMENT OF THE OBESE PATIENT

SMART NURSING

Work in ProgressSmart Tutorials 30° SMART MAY 8-10, 2019 Smart Tutorials 30° SMART MAY 8-10, 2019

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