13th Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation for Infants and Children

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13th Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation for Infants and Children
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Box 3046
Durham, NC 27710
Duke University School of Medicine
Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
ADVANCE BROCHURE
13th Optimizing
Mechanical Ventilation
for Infants and Children
Conference
An Interactive Conference
April 20-22, 2015
Sponsored By
The Duke University School of Medicine
Course Description
This conference offers hands-on experience optimizing mechanical ventilation
for infants and children. Clinicians will participate in lectures and interactive clinical
workshops focused on the skills necessary to optimize patient-ventilator interactions
using the latest advances in conventional ventilation, high-frequency ventilation,
and ventilator graphics analysis. Time will be allocated at the end of each presentation
for open discussion with the audience.
Learning Objectives
•Describe the physiology and prevalence of acute lung injury.
•Discuss the principles of lung protective ventilatory strategies.
•Identify the general principles and clinical application of high-frequency ventilation.
•Explore the use of adjunct respiratory therapies for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.
•Describe general principles and application of non-invasive ventilation.
•Illustrate the cardiopulmonary effects of mechanical ventilation.
•Identify strategies to optimize patient-ventilator synchrony for infants and children.
•Discuss strategies to reduce the incidence of chronic lung disease.
Target Audience
Neonatal and Pediatric Intensivists, Anesthesiologists, Respiratory Therapists and
Nurse Practitioners
Accreditation
In support of improving patient care, the Duke University Health System Department of
Clinical Education & Professional Development is accredited by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE),
and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME),
to provide continuing education for the health care team.
This activity has been planned and implemented by the Duke University Health System
Department of Clinical Education & Professional Development and the
Duke Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
Commercial Support Acknowledgment
This CME activity is supported, in part, by educational grants. A list of corporate
supporters will be included in the Final Brochure, announced at the conference,
and published in the course syllabus.
Special Assistance Statement
The Duke Division of Pediatric Critical Care is committed to making its activities
accessible to all individuals. If you are in need of an accommodation, please do not
hesitate to call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing to receive service.
Disclaimer
The information provided at this CME activity is for continuing medical education
purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgment
relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.
Cancellation Policy
A written notice of cancellation must be received by Sunday, March 1, 2015 to receive
a refund less a $75 cancellation fee. Refunds for cancellation requests received
after this date will not be provided.
Attire:
Casual attire and comfortable shoes are recommended.
Credit Designation
The Duke University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a
maximum of 18 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
AARC continuing education credits will be provided for respiratory therapists.
omvconference.com
Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation for Infants and Children
April 20, 2015
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Continental Breakfast
Welcome and Course Introduction
Defining Pediatric ARDS in 2015
Robinder Khemani, MD
Advances in Respiratory Monitoring
Ira Cheifetz, MD
Open Discussion with Dr. Khemani and Dr. Cheifetz
Break
Respiratory Management of the Infant with
Congenital Heart Disease
Jon Meliones, MD MS
Respiratory Management of the Obese Patient
Michael Gentile, RRT
Open Discussion with Dr. Meliones and Mr. Gentile
Lunch
Approaches to Airway Clearance
Kathy Deakins, RRT
Early Mobility for the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
Dan Brodie, MD
Open Discussion with Ms. Deakins and Dr. Brodie
Break
Keynote Presentation
Pediatric ARDS: Do We Really Have Consensus?
Doug Willson, MD
Open Discussion with Dr. Willson
Adjourn
0915
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April 22, 2015
0715
0745
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1000
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April 21, 2015
0715
0745
0830
Continental Breakfast
Lung Protection: Lessons Learned from the Adult World
Neil MacIntyre, MD
Adjunct Approaches to the Care of the Pediatric ARDS Patient
Doug Willson, MD
Delirium in the Pediatric ICU: Recognition and Management
Chani Traube, MD
Open Discussion with Dr. MacIntyre, Dr. Willson, and Dr. Traube
Break
Early Use of VV ECMO for ARDS
Pro: Dan Brodie, MD
Con: Kyle Rehder, MD
Capnography: More than the 5th Vital Sign
Robinder Khemani, MD
Lunch
Hands-on Workshop**
Michael Gentile RRT, John Davies RRT, George Quick
Adjourn
1210
1230
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1645
Continental Breakfast
What Is the Optimal Oxygen Saturation Target for Neonates?
Michael Cotten, MD
Diagnosis and Management of BPD in 2015: Anything New?
Kathy Deakins, RRT
Open Discussion with Dr. Cotton and Ms. Deakins
Role of Interdisciplinary Education in
Optimizing Management of the Critically Ill
David Turner, MD
Break
Pediatric Noninvasive Ventilation for Acute Respiratory Failure
Lee Williford, RRT
Clinical Cases: Bringing It All Together
Chani Traube, MD and Ira Cheifetz, MD
Open Discussion with Mr. Williford, Dr. Traube, and Dr. Cheifetz
Lunch
Hands-on Workshop**
Michael Gentile RRT, John Davies RRT, George Quick
Adjourn
**Note: The ‘Hands-on Workshop’ on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon will be identical sessions.
Please select your first choice on the registration form. On the other afternoon, enjoy the amenities at
the Washington-Duke Inn. Selection will be based on a first come-first serve basis.
COURSE DIRECTORS
Ira Cheifetz MD FAARC FCCM
Professor of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology
Division Chief, Pediatric Critical Care
Chief Medical Officer, Duke Children's
Associate Chief Medical Officer, Duke Hospital
Michael Gentile RRT FAARC FCCM
Director, Translational Research
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
DUKE FACULTY
Neil MacIntyre MD FAARC FCCP
Jon Meliones MD MS FCCM
Chief, Clinical Services & Professor
Department of Medicine
Medical Director, Respiratory Care
Professor of Pediatrics
Medical Director, Pediatric Cardiac ICU
C. Michael Cotten MD MHS
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Fellowship Director, Pediatric Critical Care
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Medical Director, Neonatology Clinical Research
David Turner MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Associate Director, Graduate Medical Education
George Quick
Research Analyst
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Kyle Rehder MD FCCP
Optimizing Mechanical
Ventilation
for
Infants and Children
Registration
online registration: omvconference.com
For additional information, contact Megan Turk (Megan.Turk@duke.edu; 919-681-6403).
Cost $595.00
Please Register by March 18, 2015
Late Registration $670.00
Lee Williford RRT
Associate Director
Respiratory Care Services
John Davies RRT MA FAARC
Clinical Research Coordinator
Critical Care Medicine
Michael Griffis RRT
Associate Director
Respiratory Care Services
SPACE IS LIMITED!
Location and Hotel Information
Washington-Duke Inn
3001 Cameron Blvd.
Durham, NC 27705
(800) 443-3853
www.washingtondukeinn.com
Room rate: $184 per night
Please request: Group Code: 441682
Cutoff date: March 18, 2015
GUEST FACULTY
Douglas F Willson MD
Robinder Khemani MD
Kathy Deakins MSHA RRT FAARC
Chani Traube MD
John Mickell Professor and Chief
Division of Pediatric Critical Care
Children's Hospital of Richmond
VCU Medical Center
Richmond, Virginia
Clinical Manager
Women's & Children's Respiratory Care
Pediatric Pulmonary Function
& Infant Monitoring
Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital
Cleveland, Ohio
Daniel Brodie MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Division of Pediatric Critical Care
Keck School of Medicine of USC
LA Children’s Hospital
Los Angeles, California
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
New York Presbyterian Hospital
at Cornell University
New York City, New York
Associate Professor of Medicine
Director, Medical Intensive Care Units and Medical Critical Care Service
Director, Medical ECMO Program
Associate Chief, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, & Critical Care Medicine
Columbia University; New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York City, New York
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