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9th Annual MeetingDELIRIUM RECOGNITION AND REDUCTION: BENCH TO BEDSIDE CONSIDERATIONSJUNE 16-18, 2019BOSTON PARK PLAZA 50 PARK PLAZA, BOSTON, MA 02116
Register at americandeliriumsociety.org
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Hotel AccommodationsA block of rooms has been reserved at the Boston Park Plaza, 50 Park Plaza at Arlington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02116. Room rate is $269.00 single/double occupancy plus tax. These rates are limited, so reserve your room early by visiting: https://goo.gl/JZkA3N or by calling 617-379-7129. Please mention the American Delirium Society 2019 Annual Meeting when making your reservations. The deadline to book your hotel reservation is May 15, 2019 5:00pm EST. After this deadline, rooms will be provided on a space available basis only.
Following a landmark renovation, the Boston Park Plaza offers guests all the charisma and deeply individual charm of a historic hotel with the effortless comforts of a new one. The hotel offers incomparable proximity to everything that makes Boston a treasured destination. It is one of the most sought-after hotels near Boston Common and enjoy an ideal location among the hotels in downtown Boston, just steps away from the Public Garden, Theater District and many of the city’s most popular historical sites.
WelcomeWelcome to Boston, MA for the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Delirium Society! The 3-day conference, which is expected to draw more than 400 investigators, educators, and clinicians from all spectrums of healthcare, is truly the destination for professionals dedicated to delirium care at every level of their career.
The ADS conference is all about learning, networking and making connections and engages a diverse group of attendees across many disciplines and countries, – all dedicated to make a difference in patients across all care settings who are at risk for delirium or who develop delirium.
Our 2019 annual meeting is larger than ever with more than 25 symposia and workshops, 10 oral abstract sessions, a large poster session and a robust all-day Pre-Conference. There will be over 100 internationally-recognized invited faculty who will deliver cutting edge clinical and research presentations encompassing all aspects of delirium care. We are proud to say that at ADS 2019 there will be something for everyone!
Don’t miss the following important events:
• Adynamic,fullday,pre-conference: through interactive didactic sessions, delirium assessment simulation training and small group breakouts, this intense curriculum will provide you with the skills to make important practice changes at your institution.
• Plenaries from internationally recognized translational, clinical and policy experts.
• Workshops focused on practice improvement, education, delirium billing/coding, research design/ biostatistics, NIH funding and translational research.
• Symposia focused on imaging, biomarkers, big data, core measures, ICU practice change, sleep, prediction, palliative care, pediatrics and post-operative prevention.
• Engagement with our industrypartners.
• The NIDUSinvestigators will provide an update on their efforts to boost delirium research infrastructure and training.
• Presentations of more than 40oralabstracts moderated by senior investigators in the field.
• A postersession moderated by experts in the field.
• Breakfastsessions for new investigators and special interest groups.
• A Mondaynightdinnerboatcruise on Boston Harbor.
Finally, we wish to acknowledge the hard work and outstanding efforts of the Conference Program Committee.
We welcome you to ADS 2019 and hope you take advantage of all Boston has to offer.
ADSBoston2019ConferencePlanningCommittee
Clay Angel, MDAndrew Auerbach, MDLeanne Boehm, RN, PhDKristin Brooks, MDVanja Douglas, MDHeidi Engel, DPTTimothy Girard, MD, MPH
Dae Kim, MD, MPHHeidi Lindroth, RN, PhDMark Oldham, MDPratik Pandharipande,
MD, MSCIStephanie Rogers, MSJane Saczynski, PhDHeidi Smith, MD, MSCI
JohnDevlin,PharmDCo-Chair Boston 2019President, American
Delirium Society
BabarKhan,MD,MSCo-Chair Boston 2019President-Elect,
American Delirium Society
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FacultyMichaelAvidan,MBBChBarnes Jewish HospitalWashington UniversitySt. Louis, MO
MeeraAgar,MBBS,PhDUniversity of Technology Sydney
Sydney, Australia
ClayAngel,MDKaiser PermanenteSan Rafael, CA
RakeshArora,MDUniversity of ManitobaWinnipeg, MB, Canada
AdrianAustin,MD,MSCRUniversity of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
ShariBiswal,MSNUniversity of Alabama Birmingham
Birmingham, AB
IndalecioCarboniBisso,MD
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
DanaBisson,RN,MSNConcord HospitalConcord NH
LeanneBoehm,RN,PhDVanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN
MarkvandenBoogaard,PhD,RN
University Medical Center Radboud
Nijmegen, Netherlands
KatrinaBooth,MDUniversity of Alabama Birmingham
Birmingham, AB
MalazBoustani,MD,MPH
Indiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN
BeckyBriesacher,PhDNortheastern UniversityBoston, MA
KristenBrooks,MDKaiser PermanenteSan Rafael, CA
CharlesBrown,MDJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
EmeryBrown,MD,PhDMassachusetts Institute of Technology/
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA
ShannonBrownlee,MScLown Institute/Harvard University
Boston, MA
NathanBrummel,MD,MSc
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville TN
JanBusby-Whitehead,MD
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
ShirleyBush,MBBSUniversity of OttawaOttawa, ON, Canada
NollCampbell,PharmDPurdue University/Regenstrief Institute
Indianapolis, IN
FedericoCarini,MDHospital Italiano de Buenos Aires
Beunos Airies, Argentina
MicheleCavallari,MD,PhD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital/
Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
RameelaChandrasekhar,PhD
Vanderbilt University Nashville TN
DaeKim,MD,MPHBrigham and Women’s Hospital/
Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
StacieDeiner,MD,MSMt Sinai HospitalNew York, NY
JohnDevlin,PharmDNortheastern UniversityBoston, MA
MarieDewitt,MDOscar G. Johnson Veterans Affair Medical Center
Iron Mountain, MI
JenniferDongarra,RN,BSN,MM
Concord HospitalConcord, NH
LinDrury,RNPace UniversityNew York, NY
HeidiEngel,DPTUniversity of California Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
RobertaEstevesVieiraCastro,MD
University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
LisEvered,MBiostat,MSc,PhD
University of Melbourne Melbourne, Australia
JoshFessel,MD,PhDNational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Bethesda, MD
DonnaFick,PhD,MSNPennsylvania State University
State College, PA
KristenFiest,MD,PhDUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, AB, Canada
D.CatherineFuchs,MD,DFAACAP
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN
MaalobeekaGangopadhyay,MD
Columbia University, New York, NY
FlaviaGarcez,MDUniversidade de San Paulo,
San Paulo, Brazil
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Faculty continuedTimGirard,MD,MScUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, PA
DmitriyGolovyan,MDIndiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN
DeborahHa,SLPUniversity of California Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
JinHan,MD,MScVanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN
BarbaraHeath,MSN,RNVA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System
Cleveland, OH
AnnemarieHosie,PhD,RN
University of Technology Sydney
Sydney, Australia
TammyHshieh,MD,MPH
Brigham and Women’s Hospital/
Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
ChristopherHughes,MDVanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN
SharonInouye,MD,MPHHebrew Senior Life/Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
KimberlyJones,DNPVA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center
Gainesville, FL
RichardJones,PhDBrown UniversityProvidence, RI
BenjaminKalivas,MDMedical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
BirenKamdar,MDUniversity of California San Diego
San Diego, CA
BabarKhan,MD,MSIndiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN
SikandarKhan,DOIndiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN
EyalKimchi,MD,PhDMassachusetts General Hospital/
Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
AliceKinsler,MA,ATRConcord HospitalConcord NH
KarlaKrewulak,PhDUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, AB, Canada
SapnaKudchadkar,MD,PhD
Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
PeterLawlor,MB,MMedSc
University of OttawaOttawa, ON, Canada
LynLindpaintner,RN,MDConcord HospitalConcord NH
HeidiLindroth,PhD,RNIndiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN
DebbieLong,B.Nurs,M.Nurs.,PhD
Children’s Health Queensland
Brisbane, Australia
TanyaMailhot,RN,PhDNortheastern UniversityBoston, MAMontreal Heart Institute Montreal, PQ, Canada
JoseMaldonado,MDStanford UniversityPalo Alto, CA
EdwardMarcantonio,MD,SM
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/
Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
EmilyMarshRN,MSN,ONC
Concord HospitalConcord, NH
KerriMaya,MSLRNSutter Santa Rosa HospitalSanta Rosa, CA
PatriciaMesa,MDHospital Pasteur Montevideo, Uruguay
KathyMeyer,DNP,RN,GCNS
VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System
Cleveland, OH
DaleNeedham,MD,PhDJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
LaraNelson,MDUniversity of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
KarinNeufeld,MD,MPHJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
EstherOh,MD,PhDJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
MarkOldham,MDUniversity of RochesterRochester, NY
MeredithPadillaPhD,MSN,RN,CCRN
Hoag Memorial HospitalNewport Beach, CA
ValeriePage,MBBChWatford General HospitalWatford, United Kingdom
PratikPandharipande,MD,MSCI
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville TN
AronPinkhasov,MDNYU-Winthrop HospitalWinthrop, NY
LeoPozuelo,MD,FACPThe Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH
TracyRichmond,RN,MSN
VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System
Cleveland, OH
JoanneRimac,RN,MSNVA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System
Cleveland, OH
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Faculty continuedLuciRoberts,PhDNational Institute of AgingBethesda, MD
StephanieRogers,MD,MSUniversity of California San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
LouiseRose,PhD,RNKing’s College London, United Kingdom and Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto, Canada
JamesRudolph,MDProvidence VA Medical Center/Brown University
Providence, RI
JaneSaczynksi,PhDNortheastern UniversityBoston, MA
RobertSanders,MD,PhDUniversity of WisconsinMadison WI
AnnaSatake,RN,GCNSKaiser Permanente Vacaville, CA
KendraSeavey,MPHCareCoachNew York, NY
FrederickSieber,MDJohns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD
EmilySimmons,MSNUniversity of Alabama Birmingham
Birmingham, AB
YoannaSkrobik,MD,MSc
McGill UniversityMontreal, PQ, Canada
ArjenSlooter,MD,PhDUniversity Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht, Netherlands
HeidiSmith,MD,MScVanderbilt UniversityNashville, TN
LaurenceSolberg,MDUniversity of FloridaVA Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center
Gainesville, FL
TaraSoudant,OTUniversity of California Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
JoannaStollings,PharmD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN
NiccoloTerrando,PhDDuke UniversityDurham, NC
ThomasTravison,PhDHebrew Senior Life/Harvard University
Boston, MA
FarhaanVahidy,PhD,MBBS,MPH
University of Texas Health Sciences Center
Houston, TX
EduardVasilevskis,MD,MPH
Vanderbilt UniversityNashville TN
SarinnaphaVasunilashorn,PhD
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/
Harvard UniversityBoston, MA
SophiaWang,MDIndiana UniversityIndianapolis, IN
VictorWang,MSCareCoachNew York, NY
ChristineWaszynskiDNP,APRN
Hartford HospitalHartford, CT
LisaWeber,MSN,RN,RN-BC
VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System
Cleveland, OH
MichelleWeckman,MD,MS
University of IowaIowa City, IA
SharonWexler,PhD,RNPace UniversityNew York, NY
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• Evidence-based methods for recognizing delirium in patients in outpatient, hospital and long-term care settings
• Evidence-based strategies for preventing/reducing delirium in outpatient, hospital and long-term care settings
• Novel strategies to develop, implement and evaluate health system delirium reduction efforts.
• New research focused on delirium epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment
MissionoftheADSThe goals of the American Delirium Society are to foster research, education, quality improvement, advocacy & implementation science to minimize the impact of delirium on short- and long-term health and well-being of patients.
AccreditationStatementPhysicians / Nurses / PharmacistsIn support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and American Delirium Society. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
CreditDesignationStatement– Amedco LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for physicians and 20.75 contact hours for nurses and 20.75 knowledge/application/practice-based contact hours for pharmacists. Learners should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
NOTE:TheonlyofficialStatementofCreditistheoneyoupullfromCPEMonitor.Youmustrequestyourcertificatewithin30daysoftheactivitytomeetthedeadlineforsubmissiontoCPEMonitor.
Date:Monday June 17, 2019
Nothing can beat the feeling of going out on the water aboard the Provincetown II, Boston Harbor’s largest cruise ship. Enjoy the views of Bostons glorious skyline and the beautiful harbor islands from the ships immaculately maintained and expansive open decks. There will be a dinner buffet and cash bar.
Time:Boat leaves at 7:30pm and returns at 9:30pm
Where: Attendees will need to transport themselves from the Boston Park Plaza to the Spirit of Boston, 200 Seaport Boulevard, Commonwealth Pier (1.8 miles from Hotel). The pier is located next to the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center.
Cost: $60.00 per person (See registration form)
Attire: Casual, Weather Appropriate
Learning Objectives
Program Information
Boston Harbor Dinner Cruise (Optional)
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Pre-Conference Program ScheduleSunday, June 16, 2019
Morning Session - Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Afternoon Session Northeastern University – Bouve College of Health Sciences
7:00 am – 7:30 am RegistrationandContinentalBreakfast
7:30 am – 7:35 am WelcomeandIntroduction L. Boehm & H. Lindroth
7:35 am – 7:55 am HistoryofDeliriuminClinicalPractice…AJourney P. Pandharipande
7:55 am – 8:30 am DeliriumEpidemiologyandPhenotypes K. Neufeld
8:30 am – 9:10 am DeliriumPathophysiology&RelationshiptoCognition C. Hughes
9:10 am – 9:30 am CoffeeBreakandNetworking
9:30 am – 10:15 am DeliriumMonitoringinChildrenandAdultsD. Long & A. Satake
10:15 am – 10:45 am Non-pharmacologicStrategiestoPreventandManageDelirium T. Hshieh
10:45 am – 11:15 am PharmacologicStrategiestoPreventandManageDelirium N. Campbell
11:15 am – 11:45 am DeliriumOutcomes T. Girard
11:45 am – 12:00 pm BustransportfromBostonParkPlazaHoteltoNortheasternUniversity
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch(provided) Behrakis Health Sciences Center Lobby
1:00 pm – 1:15 pm OrientationtoSimulation&InnovationForumProcess
1:15 pm – 3:00 pm Simulations–GoldsteinInterprofessionalSimulationCenter*Simulation stations will include demonstrations/performance of CAM-ICU, ICDSC, psCAM-ICU, pCAM-ICU, CAPD, 4AT, 3D-CAM, RADAR, FAM-CAM along with a debrief/troubleshooting opportunities.
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm InnovationForum:AddressingChallengestoImplementationM. Boustani *Simultaneous implementation challenge forums will be offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Attendees will choose preferred forum at time of registration.
4:00 pm – 4:55 pm LifeAfterDelirium:InterviewwithPatientandFamilyMember L. Boehm
4:55 pm – 5:00 pm ClosingCommentsandAdjournment
5:00 pm – 5:15 pm BustransportationfromNortheasternUniversitytoBostonParkPlazaHotel
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Program ScheduleMonday, June 17, 2019
Time Event Location
7:00–8:00amBreakfastandRegistration Arlington/Berkeley/
Clarendon Foyer
SpecialInterestGroup(SIG)Breakfast Berkeley/Clarendon
8:00–8:30am Welcome,PresidentialAddress,RecognitionofPartnerOrganizations,MeetingAnnouncements Georgian
8:30–9:15am
Plenary: Dale Needham, MD, PhD TheHeadBoneisConnectedtotheBodyBone:TheRoleofPhysicalRehabilitationonDeliriumintheICUandBeyondModerator: Babar Khan, MD, MS
Georgian
9:15–10:00amPlenary: Niccolo Terrando, PhDWhenInflammationMeetsNeurodegeneration:APerfectStormforPost-OperativeDeliriumModerator: Esther Oh, MD, PhD
Georgian
10:00–10:30amCoffeeBreakandExhibits Arlington/Berkeley/
Clarendon Foyer
ExhibitorTheater Terrace
10:30–11:30a
m
Symposium:InterdisciplinaryApproachtoPediatricDelirium:EvolutionofModelsofCarewithApplicationofPractice-BasedEvidencetoOptimizeBrainHealthModerator: Heidi Smith, MD, MSc10:30–10:45am DevelopmentalNuancesofDeliriumScreeninginChildren Maalobeeka Gangopadhyay, MD10:45–11:00am BeyondSedation:ImplicationsofRiskFactorsforDecisionMaking Heidi Smith, MD, MSCI 11:00–11:15am ExpandingOurSkillSets:InterdisciplinaryCollaborationinthePICU D. Catherine Fuchs, MD, DFAACAP11:15–11:30am Post-PICUBrainHealth:ANewModel Lara Nelson, MD
Georgian
Symposium:TheRoleofNovelBiomarkerstoEvaluateDeliriumOutcomesintheCriticallyIllModerator: Babar Khan, MD, MS10:30–10:45am PathwaystoDelirium:AnUnderstandingofDeliriumThroughProteomics andBiomarkers Sikandar Khan, DO 10:45–11:00am MeasuresofInflammation,OxidativeStressandDeliriumDuringCriticalIllness Tim Girard, MD, MSc 11:00–11:15am EndothelialandBrainInjuryMarkersandICUDelirium Christopher Hughes, MD 11:15–11:30am TheNIAResearchFrameworkforMCIandADRDandTheirRelevanceto BiomarkerResearchforDelirium Sophia Wang, MD
Arlington
ADSOralAbstractSession#1 Berkeley/Clarendon
Roundtable:DeliriumRecognitionandReduction:PracticesAcrosstheAmericasModerator: Rakesh Arora, MDRoberta Esteves Vieira de Castro, MD; Patricia Mesa, MD; Flavia Garcez, MD; Indalecio Carboni Bisso, MD; Jose Maldonado, MD
Loft
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Program ScheduleMonday, June 17, 2019 continued
Time Event Location
11:30a
m–12:30pm
YearinReview:CriticalCare/Assessment/ImplementationModerator: Noll Campbell, PharmD11:30–11:50am CriticalCare Joanna Stollings, PharmD 11:50am–12:10pm Assessment Jin Han, MD, MSc 12:10–12:30pm Implementation Michelle Weckman, MD, MS
Georgian
NetworkforInvestigationofDelirium:UnifyingScientists(NIDUS):OverviewandUpdatesIntroduction:Sharon Inouye, MD, MPHPilotsandInnovationTaskForce:Michael Avidan, MBBChMentorshipandCareerDevelopmentTaskForce:Donna Fick, PhD, MSNDisseminationTaskForce:Jan Busby-Whitehead, MDMeasurementandHarmonizationCore:Richard Jones, ScD; Dale Needham, MD, PhD ResearchResourcesCore:Edward Marcantonio, MD, SM; Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI; Thomas Travison, PhD
Arlington/Berkley/Clarendon
Workshop:ADeliriumTripleThreat:3Phenotypes,3Settings,and3DifferentRehabilitationProfessionalsModerator: Heidi Engel, DPT11:30–11:50am TheOccupationalTherapist Tara Soudant, OT 11:50am–12:10pm ThePhysiotherapist Heidi Engel, DPT12:10–12:30pm TheSpeechLanguagePathologist Deborah Ha, SLP
Terrace
12:30–1:45pm Lunch Grand Ballroom B
1:45–
2:45pm
Symposium:TheABCDEFBundle:ImplementationandApplicationConsiderationsModerator: Dale Needham, MD, PhD 1:45–2:00pm ClinicianRoles&Teamwork Leanne Boehm, RN, PhD 2:00–2:15pm ConsiderationsinCountrieswithFewerResources Federico Carini, MD 2:15–2:30pm OptimizationofNon-MobilityRehabilitationStrategies Nathan Brummel, MD 2:30–2:45pm BoostingFamilyEngagement Kirsten Fiest, MD
Georgian
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Program ScheduleMonday, June 17, 2019 continued
Time Event Location
1:45–2:45p
m
Symposium:UtilizingNeuro-MonitoringandNeuro-ImagingModalitiestoPredictPost-OperativeCognitiveOutcomesModerator: Frederick Sieber, MD1:45–2:00pm IntraoperativeSedationMonitoringandCognitiveOutcomes Frederick Sieber, MD2:00–2:15pm RelationshipBetweenCerebralAutoregulationMonitoringandPost-Operative Outcomes Charlie Brown, MD 2:15–2:30pm NovelNeuralSignalProcessingTechniquestoPredictPost-Operative CognitiveOutcomes Emery Brown, MD, PhD2:30–2:45pm DiffusionMRIPre-OperativelytoPredictPost-OperativeOutcomes-Ready forRealTime? Michele Cavallari, MD, PhD
Arlington
NIDUSOralAbstractSession#1 Berkeley/Clarendon
Workshop:InnovativeGeriatricProgramstoFacilitateHealthSystemDeliriumReductionProgramsModerator: Christine Waszynski, DNP, APRN1:45–2:05pm GeriatricScholarsProgram Emily Simmons, MSN 2:05–2:25pm ACETrackerProgram Katrina Booth, MD & Shari Biswal, MSN2:25–2:45pm AgeFriendlyHealthSystemsProject Christine Waszynski DNP, APRN
Terrace
2:45–3:45p
m
Symposium:WhatCanWeLearnAboutRecentAntipsychoticDeliriumResearch?Moderator: Karin Neufeld, MD, MPH2:45–3:00pm TheMIND-USARCT Timothy Girard, MD 3:00–3:15pm TheREDUCERCT Mark van den Boogaard, PhD, RN 3:15–3:30pm HowIUseAntipsychoticsintheICU Valerie Page, MBBCh3:30–3:45pm UtilizationandSafetyofAntipsychoticsinHospitalizedOlderAdults Dae Kim, MD, MPH
Georgian
Workshop:SustainingOrganization-WideDeliriumRecognition&InterventionPrograms:ATaleofFourCentersModerator: Leo Pozuelo, MD, FACP2:45–2:56pm TheClevelandClinicExperience Leo Pozuelo, MD, FACP 2:56–3:07pm TheMedicalUniversityofSouthCarolinaExperience Benjamin Kalivas, MD 3:07–3:18pm UsingContinuousProcessImprovementtoSustainaDeliriumProgramatUCSF Stephanie Rogers, MD, MS 3:18–3:30pm TheKaiserPermanenteExperience Kristen B. Brooks, MD3:30–3:45pm AudienceSharingandQuestions
Arlington
NIDUSOralAbstractSession#2 Berkeley/Clarendon
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Time Event Location
3:45–4:15pmCoffeeBreakandExhibits Arlington/Berkeley/
Clarendon Foyer
ExhibitorTheater Terrace
4:15–5:15p
m
Symposium:AddressingtheClinicalChallengesofDeliriumManagementinPalliativeCareSettingsModerator: Shirley Bush, MBBS 4:15–4:30pm InformationalSupporttoPatientsandFamilies Shirley Bush, MBBS 4:30–4:45pm DeliriumScreening Peter Lawlor, MB, MMedSc 4:45–5:00pm PharmacologicManagement Meera Agar, MBBS, PhD5:00–5:15pm NonPharmacologicalInterventions Anne Marie Hosie, PhD, RN
Georgian
Symposium:NovelBiomarkersforPredictingPostoperativeDeliriumIncidenceandProgressionofCognitiveDeclineModerator: Lis Evered, MBiostat, MSc, PhD 4:15–4:35pm NovelBiomarkerstoPredictDeliriumandOtherPerioperative NeurocognitiveDisordersfollowingAnaesthesiaandSurgery Lis Evered, MBiostat, MSc, PhD4:35–4:55pm BiomarkersofPostoperativeDeliriuminHipFracture Esther Oh, MD, PhD 4:55–5:15pm Gene-proteinInteractionsofApolipoproteinEandCatechol-O- MethyltransferaseGenotypeswithC-reactiveProteinonPostoperativeDelirium Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, PhD
Arlington
ADSOralAbstractSession#2 Berkeley/Clarendon
Workshop:Deliriumvs.Encephalopathy:OptimizingDefinitions,DocumentationandBillingModerator: Clay Angel, MD 4:15–4:35pm DeliriumandEncephalopathy:WhatDefinitionsShouldWeUse? Arjen Slooter, MD, PhD 4:35–5:15pm OptimizingDeliriumandEncephalopathyDocumentationandBilling Clay Angel, MD and Kristen Brooks, MD
Loft
5:15–6:45pm PosterViewingandReception Studio 2
7:30–9:30pm BostonHarborDinnerCruiseProvincetown II, 200 Seaport Boulevard, Commonwealth Pier
Program ScheduleMonday, June 17, 2019 continued
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Program ScheduleTuesday, June 18, 2019
Time Event Location
7:00–8:00amBreakfastandRegistration Arlington/Berkeley/
Clarendo Foyer
ClinicalMentor/MenteeBreakfast Berkeley/Clarendon
8:00–8:30am AnnouncementsandAbstractAwards Georgian
8:30–9:15amPlenary: Edward Marcantonio, MD, SM BringingDeliriumIdentificationtotheBedsideModerator: Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, PhD
Georgian
9:15–10:00amPlenary: Shannon Brownlee, MSc GettingtoGoldilocksCare:CanWeQuitDeliveringTooMuchCareandGettoJustRight?Moderator: John Devlin, PharmD
Georgian
10:00–10:30amCoffeeBreakandExhibits Arlington/Berkeley/
Clarendon Foyer
ExhibitorTheater Terrace
10:30–11:30a
m
Symposium:CoreMeasuresforDeliriumResearchModerator: Louise Rose, PhD, RN10:30–10:45am ReportingofOutcomesandMeasuresinICUDeliriumStudies: Del-COrS Louise Rose, PhD, RN10:45–11:00am CoreOutcomeSetDevelopment:TheExperiencewithARDS SurvivorshipResearch Dale Needham, MD, PhD 11:00–11:15am ConsiderationsRegardingDelirium-RelatedCoreOutcomesin PalliativeCare Meera Agar, MBBS, PhD11:15–11:30am ApplicationofCoreOutcomesinDeliriumResearch Noll Campbell, PharmD
Arlington
Symposium:LongTermCognitiveDeclineafterSurgery:TheInteractionBetweenFrailty,SurgeryandDeliriumModerator: Pratik Pandharipande, MD, MSCI10:30–10:50am Long-termCognitiveConsequencesFollowingSurgery Lis Evered, MBiostat, MSc, PhD10:50–11:10am InfluenceofFrailtyonPost-operativeDeleriumandLong-term CognitiveOutcomes Rakesh Arora, MD 11:10–11:30am EffectofSurgeryandAnesthesiaontheBrain Stacy Deiner, MD, MS
Georgian
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Program ScheduleTuesday, June 18, 2019 continued
Time Event Location
10:30–11:30a
m
ADSOralAbstractSession#3 Berkeley/Clarendon
Symposium:NavigatingCurrentlyExistingDeliriumEducationResources:ADSEducationCommitteePerspectivesModerator: Aron Pinhasov, MD10:30–10:40am TheADSWebsite:YourSourceofDeliriumEducationalResources Aron Pinkhasov, MD 10:40–10:50am ScreeningandAppraisaloftheEducationalResourcesforInclusion intheADSWebsite Tanya Mailhot, RN, PhD and Karla Krewulak, PhD10:50–11:00am UsingBedsideNursestoVetDeliriumEducationResources Kerri Maya, MSL, RN11:00–11:10am EducatingthePublic Meredith Padilla PhD, MSN, RN11:10–11:30am InteractiveDeliriumEducationResourcesfortheInterdisciplinary Team Aron Pinkhasov, MD
Loft
11:30a
m–12:30pm
Symposium:The2018SCCMPain,Agitation,Delirium,ImmobilityandSleepPracticeGuidelines:ExploringtheEvidenceGapsModerator: John Devlin, PharmD11:30–11:45am Sedation Pratik Pandharidipande, MD, MSc11:45am–12:00pm Delirium Arjen Slooter, MD, PhD 12:00–12:15pm Immobility Dale Needham, MD, PhD 12:15–12:30pm Sleep Yoanna Skrobik, MD, MSc
Georgian
Workshop:StatisticalMethodsforDeliriumResearchModerator: Rameela Chandrasekhar, PhD11:30–11:50am ReproducibleResearch:WhatIsItandHowDoYouDoIt Thomas Travison, PhD 11:50am–12:10pm PragmaticRandomizedTrialsandHowTheyMaybeUsedinDelirium Research Rameela Chandrasekhar, PhD12:10–12:30pm PossibleBiasesandAppropriateStatisticalApproachesfor EvaluatingtheAssociationBetweenDeliriumandCognitiveFunction Rich Jones, PhD
Arlington
ADSOralAbstractSession#4 Berkeley/Clarendon
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Program ScheduleTuesday, June 18, 2019 continued
Time Event Location
11:30a
m–
12:30p
m
DevelopmentandImplementationofOrganization-WideDeliriumRecognition&InterventionPrograms:ConcordHospital(Concord,NH)andVANortheastOhioHealthcareSystem(Cleveland,OH)experiencesModerator: Lyn S. Lindpaintner, BSN, MDPresenters discuss successful approaches to central themes in delirium care and display useful materials.Station#1:Education: Jennifer Dongarra, RN BSN, MM and Barbara Heath, MSN, RNStation#2:Interventions/Tools: Dana E. Bisson, MSN RN; Alice Kinsler, MA ATR; Kathy Meyer DNP, RN, GCNS and Lisa Weber MSN, RN, RN-BCStation#3:Informatics: Joanne Rimac, RN, MSN and Emily Marsh, RN, MSN ONCStation#4:Overcomingresistance: Lyn S. Lindpaintner, BSN, MD and Tracy Richmond, MSN, RN
Terrace
12:30–2:00pm LunchOnYourOwn
2:00–3:00p
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Symposium:DeliriumPredictionModerator: Tim Girard, MD 2:00–2:15pm TheBiologicalRationaleforDeliriumPredictionModels Rob Sanders, MD, PhD2:15–2:30pm StaticDeliriumPredictionModels Mark van den Boogaard, PhD, RN 2:30–2:45pm DynamicDeliriumPredictionModels Eduard Vasilevskis, MD, MPH2:45–3:00pm MetholodologicalConsiderationsandAdaptiontoClinicalPractice H. Lindroth, RN, PhD
Georgian
Workshop:NIHFundingofInnovativeDeliriumResearchModerator: Jane Saczynski, PhD2:00–2:20pm NationalInstituteonAging Luci Roberts, PhD 2:20–2:40pm NationalHeartLungandBloodInstitute Josh Fessel, MD, PhD 2:40–3:00pm OpenDiscussion
Arlington
ADSOralAbstractSession#5 Berkeley/Clarendon
IdentifyingandOvercomingBarrierstoImplementationofaNationalDeliriumCurriculumModerator: Laurence Solberg, MD2:00–2:15pm CurrentStateofDeliriumEducationintheUSA Laurence Solberg, MD2:15–2:30pm UsingtheVAExperiencetoInformaNationalDeliriumEducation Curriculum Marie Dewitt, MD2:30–2:45pm HealthSystemDeliriumEducationPrograms:Opportunitiesand Barriers James Rudolph, MD2:45–3:00pm TheVADeliriumTeam:AModelforaNationalDeliriumCurriculum Kimberly Jones, DNP
Terrace
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Program ScheduleTuesday, June 18, 2019 continued
Time Event Location
3:00–4:00p
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Symposium:TheSleep-DeliriumRelationshipintheHospitalized:OpportunitiestoImproveCareModerator: Mark Oldham, MD3:00–3:15pm SleepDisruptionasaRiskFactorforDelirium Mark Oldham, MD 3:15–3:30pm SleepAssessmentinRelationtoDelirium Biren Kamdar, MD 3:30–3:45pm SleepandDeliriuminCriticallyIllChildren Sapna Kudchadkar, MD, PhD 3:45–4:00pm TheLinkBetweenDeliriumandSleep–HowTightIsIt? Yoanna Skrobik, MD, MSc
Georgian
Workshop:UsingBigDatatoUnderstandandImproveDelirium-RelatedOutcomesModerator: Farhaan Vahidy, PhD, MBBS, MPH3:00–3:30pm UsingHealthSystemData:StrokeandDelirium Farhaan Vahidy, PhD, MBBS, MPH 3:30–4:00pm UsingMedicareDatatoStudyDeliriuminLong-termCareSettings Becky Briesacher, PhD
Arlington
ADSOralAbstractSession#6 Berkeley/Clarendon
4:00–5:00p
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Symposium:NovelNon-PharmacologicStrategiestoReduceDeliriuminHospitalizedPatientsModerator: Mark van den Boogaard, PhD, RN4:00–4:15pm VirtualReality:ANewViewpointtoICUDeliriumTreatment Dmitriy Golovyan, MD 4:15–4:30pm ApplyingMusic:ANeurobiologicApproach Sikandar Khan, DO4:30–4:45pm DevelopmentofDigitalAvators Victor Wang, MS4:45–5:00pm ImplementationandEvaluationofDigitalAvators Sharon Wexler, RN, PhD and Lin Drury, RN
Georgian
YearinReview:ResearchMethodsandTechniquesModerator: Mark Oldham, MD4:00–4:20pm Biomarkers Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, PhD 4:20–4:40pm Geriatrics/Outcomes C. Adrian Austin, MD, MSCR4:40–5:00pm AnimalModels/Neurobiology Eyal Kimchi, MD, PhD
Arlington
ADSOralAbstractSession#7 Berkeley/Clarendon
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