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THE CRITICAL CARE COMMUNICATIONS Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine 1 VOLUME 9.1 JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 2014 EDITORIAL OFFICE Dr. Shivakumar Iyer Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine, (ISCCM) Pune Branch Karnik Heritage, Flat No 08, 3rd floor, Sadubhau Kelkar Road, Off F. C. Road, Pune - 411004, Maharashtra Phone : 020-25532320 (from 11 am to 3 pm) emails : [email protected] Published By : INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE For Free Circulation Amongst Medical Professional Unit 6, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028 Tel. 022-24444737 • Telefax :022-24460348 email : [email protected][email protected] CONTENTS ISCCM News Headlines .................................. 1 Membership Certificate Announcement ....... 1 Editorial ........................................................... 2 Editorial Board 2012-2013 .............................. 2 President's Desk............................................... 3 General Secretary's Desk ................................ 4 Advertisement Mahacrition 2014................... 4 List of Executive Committee (2014-15) .......... 5 College Board .................................................. 6 College News ................................................... 7 Journal Scan .................................................... 7 The BEST of Brussels Advertisement ............ 9 Convatec Advertisement ................................. 9 Scientific Programme Criticare 2014-Jaipur Day - 1 : Friday 14 February, 2014 ................ 10 Day - 2 : Saturday 15 February, 14 ................ 11 Day - 3 : Sunday 16 February, 2014 .............. 12 Pediatric Scientific Program.......................... 14 Apaccm Scientific Program ........................... 16 Nursing Conference 2014 .............................. 17 Echocardiography (ICE Course) .................... 18 Nutrition Workshop....................................... 18 Advanced Cardiac Life Support ................... 18 Comprehensive Critical Care Course (4c).... 19 Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenator (Ecmo) Workshop...................... 20 FCCS Provider & Instructor Courses ........... 20 Haemodynamic Monitoring Workshop ....... 21 Ventilatory Workshop 2014 .......................... 21 Neurocritical Care Workshop....................... 22 Obstetric Critical Care Course CME & Workshop ....................................................... 22 PFCCS (Provider & Instructor) Course ........ 23 Pediatric ventilation and Simulation Workshop ................................... 24 Ventilation Workstation................................ 24 Ultrasound Life Support Basic Level 1 Provider Course................................ 24 Welcome New Members to the ISCCM family.......................................... 26 Events Calender 2014 .................................... 27 CRITICARE 2015 ........................................... 28 Dear Members, As informed to you earlier, we will be issuing ISCCM membership certificate to all the ISCCM members during our national conference – CRITICARE 2014, Jaipur. Kindly collect your membership certificate in person by producing your ISCCM membership Identity card at ISCCM counter.The dates and timings for collecting the membership certificate during Criticare, 2014 are as follows:- Dates: 14th, 15th and 16th February 2014 • Timings: 9 am to 5 pm Those members who will be unable to collect their certificate in person during the conference will receive their certificate by post after the conference. Looking forward to meeting you at Criticare 2014. With warm regards Dr. Atul Kulkarni General Secretary, ISCCM ISCCM NEWSHEADLINES Register on www.isccmresearch.net and participate in National database on Tropical Fever Please visit www.criticare2014.com for latest updates on scientific program and other news We request our esteemed readers to send their valued feedback, suggestions & views at [email protected] TM Time Topics Criticare Jaipur 2014 13 th February 2014 Venue - Birla Auditorium 1.00 to 2.00 pm Lunch Registration Starts 2.30 to 4.30 pm Council Meeting APACCM 4.30 to 5.30 pm Meeting with President of Critical Care Societies of World 5.30 to 6.00 pm Toast for Presidents and Council members 6.00 to 7.00 pm Indian College of Critical Care Medicine AGM and Convocation 7.00 to 8.30 pm Presidential Evening, Past Presidents Oration, Felicitation of International Faculty, Awards and Citations to ISCCM Leaders 8.30 pm onwards Musical Evening and Faculty Dinner 14 th February 2014 Venue - Birla Auditorium 6.30 pm onwards Inauguration Ceremony Cultural Evening (Rajasthani Heritage musical Dhamaka) Presidential Dinner 15 th February 2014 5.00 pm onwards ISCCM Annual General Body meeting 7.30 pm onwards Gala Banquet Venue Chandan Van Tonk Road Near Chokhi Dhani 16 th February 2014 5.00 pm onwards Venue – Adwait Farm House Sirsi Road 7.00 pm onwards Validectory Function ISCCM Meetings 6.10 to 7.30 pm 15 th February Annual General Body meeting Hall A Birla Auditorium 3.00 pm 16 th February Board room Birla Auditorium-Meeting with Branches 6.00 pm 16 th February New EC and College Meeting Board room Birla Auditorium
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The CriTiCal Care CommuniCaTionsa Bi-monthly newsletter of indian society of Critical Care medicine 1

Volume 9.1 JANuARY-FeBRuARY, 2014

Editorial officE

dr. Shivakumar iyerIndian Society of Critical Care Medicine, (ISCCM) Pune Branch

Karnik Heritage, Flat No 08, 3rd floor, Sadubhau Kelkar Road, Off F. C. Road, Pune - 411004, Maharashtra

Phone : 020-25532320 (from 11 am to 3 pm) emails : [email protected]

Published By :

IndIan SocIety of crItIcal care MedIcIne

For Free Circulation Amongst Medical Professional

Unit 6, First Floor, Hind Service Industries Premises Co-operative Society, Near Chaitya Bhoomi, Off Veer Savarkar Marg, Dadar, Mumbai – 400028

Tel. 022-24444737 • Telefax :022-24460348 email : [email protected][email protected]

C O N T E N T S ISCCM News Headlines .................................. 1Membership Certificate Announcement ....... 1 Editorial ........................................................... 2 Editorial Board 2012-2013 .............................. 2 President's Desk ............................................... 3 General Secretary's Desk ................................ 4 Advertisement Mahacrition 2014 ................... 4List of Executive Committee (2014-15) .......... 5 College Board .................................................. 6 College News ................................................... 7Journal Scan .................................................... 7 The BEST of Brussels Advertisement ............ 9 Convatec Advertisement ................................. 9 Scientific Programme Criticare 2014-Jaipur

Day - 1 : Friday 14 February, 2014 ................ 10

Day - 2 : Saturday 15 February, 14 ................ 11

Day - 3 : Sunday 16 February, 2014 .............. 12

Pediatric Scientific Program.......................... 14

Apaccm Scientific Program ........................... 16

Nursing Conference 2014 .............................. 17

Echocardiography (ICE Course) .................... 18

Nutrition Workshop....................................... 18 Advanced Cardiac Life Support ................... 18 Comprehensive Critical Care Course (4c) .... 19 Extra Corporeal Membrane

Oxygenator (Ecmo) Workshop ...................... 20 FCCS Provider & Instructor Courses ........... 20 Haemodynamic Monitoring Workshop ....... 21 Ventilatory Workshop 2014 .......................... 21 Neurocritical Care Workshop ....................... 22 Obstetric Critical Care Course CME &

Workshop ....................................................... 22 PFCCS (Provider & Instructor) Course ........ 23 Pediatric ventilation and

Simulation Workshop ................................... 24 Ventilation Workstation ................................ 24 Ultrasound Life Support Basic

Level 1 Provider Course ................................ 24Welcome New Members to

the ISCCM family .......................................... 26 Events Calender 2014 .................................... 27CRITICARE 2015 ........................................... 28

Dear members,

As informed to you earlier, we will be issuing ISCCM membership certificate to all

the ISCCm members during our national conference – CRItICARe 2014, Jaipur.

Kindly collect your membership certificate in person by producing your ISCCM

membership Identity card at ISCCm counter.the dates and timings for collecting

the membership certificate during Criticare, 2014 are as follows:-

Dates: 14th, 15th and 16th February 2014 • Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Those members who will be unable to collect their certificate in person during

the conference will receive their certificate by post after the conference.

looking forward to meeting you at Criticare 2014.

With warm regards

Dr. Atul KulkarniGeneral Secretary, ISCCm

ISCCM NewSHeadlINeS

Register on www.isccmresearch.net and participate in National database on tropical Fever

Please visit www.criticare2014.com for latest updates on scientific program and other news

We request our esteemed readers to send

their valued feedback, suggestions & views

at [email protected]

TM

Time TopicsCriticare Jaipur 2014 13th February 2014 Venue - Birla Auditorium

1.00 to 2.00 pm Lunch Registration Starts2.30 to 4.30 pm Council Meeting APACCM4.30 to 5.30 pm Meeting with President of Critical Care Societies of World5.30 to 6.00 pm Toast for Presidents and Council members6.00 to 7.00 pm Indian College of Critical Care Medicine AGM and Convocation7.00 to 8.30 pm Presidential Evening, Past Presidents Oration, Felicitation of

International Faculty, Awards and Citations to ISCCM Leaders8.30 pm onwards Musical Evening and Faculty Dinner

14th February 2014 Venue - Birla Auditorium6.30 pm onwards Inauguration Ceremony Cultural Evening (Rajasthani Heritage

musical Dhamaka) Presidential Dinner

15th February 20145.00 pm onwards ISCCM Annual General Body meeting7.30 pm onwards Gala Banquet Venue Chandan Van Tonk Road Near Chokhi Dhani

16th February 20145.00 pm onwards Venue – Adwait Farm House Sirsi Road7.00 pm onwards Validectory Function

ISCCM Meetings6.10 to 7.30 pm 15th February Annual General Body meeting Hall A Birla

Auditorium3.00 pm 16th February Board room Birla Auditorium-Meeting with

Branches6.00 pm 16th February New EC and College Meeting Board room Birla

Auditorium

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Editorial Board 2012-2013

eDItoR IN ChIeFDr. Shivakumar Iyer, Pune

09822051719 [email protected]

DeputY eDItoR

Dr. Jayant Shelgaonkar Dr. Krishan Chugh

098812288205 [email protected] [email protected]

memBeRS

NoRth ZoNe WeSt ZoNe South ZoNe CeNtRAl ZoNe eASt ZoNe

Dr. Jignesh Shah Dr. Suninder Arora Dr. Vijaya Patil Dr. Palepu Gopal Dr. Ranvir Tyagi Dr. Arindam Kar

09324256057 [email protected]

[email protected] 09819883535 [email protected]

09000361678 [email protected]

09837047812 [email protected]

[email protected]

edItorIaldr. Shivakumar Iyereditor, the Critical Care Communicationspresident-elect, [email protected]

TM

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dr. narendra rungta mD, FISCCm, FCCmpresident, ISCCm • [email protected]

PreSIdeNt'S deSk

Dear Members and delegates

This is my pleasure to welcome you to Criticare2014

– the first joint meeting of ISCCM , APACCM,

SAARC and CCNS. To my knowledge this is largest

Critical Care conference in this part of world ever held . 3000

registration mark was crossed while was writing these lines

. I , on behalf of the organizing committee and the Scientific

Program committee of Criticare2014 must express heart felt

thankfulness for your massive support . The faculty both

national and International have walked an extra mile to be

with us today . We feel overwhelmed and indebted indeed.

I sincerely wish that this occasion proves not only to be

an opportunity of education and skill feast in critical Care

Medicine , it also provides all of us a rare opportunity to

build bridges between our respective Critical Care Medicine

societies across the world The weather is at its finest best .

We will try to offer you the best of Rajasthani hospitality

and cuisine which you may never be able to forget . Our

attempt will also be to introduce to you the Rajasthani art

and culture to you all .

ISCCM is poised to take the leadership role at the world

level . ISCCM was disappointed a bit after it lost its bit at

Durban World Congress last August . However , ISCCM

looks ahead and the Criticare2016 at Agra is being an almost

a joint meeting with International sepsis forum . I wish to

congratulate Team Agra Criticare 2016 for having decided

and subsequently getting a node for holding Criticare2016

in a larger shape and size by calling it a “ World summit

“. I am sure they will get overwhelming response from the

world of Critical Care Medicine across the continents . Our

next meeting is at Bengaluru – Indian silicon Valley . I a

wish Criticare2015 at Bengaluru a grand success .

This is my last write up as the President of ISCCM . It has

been most satisfying two years . My dream of Taking

critical Care to Places has been truly achieved to a

satisfactory level . Critical Care and ISCCM turely reached

Northeast , Kashmir , Sikkim , more parts of Uttarpradesh ,

Chhatishgarh , Rajasthan , , Gujrat and more of southern

India during last two years . ISCCM has become more stable

financially and has been assured of larger office in Mumbai

. The most important milestones have been making IJCCM

monthly publication and more democratization of ISCCM.

The revised constitution now assures more role for newer

generations with wider distribution witin different parts

of India of executive positons in ISCCM . Announcements

of International and national travel grants for bright young

Intensivists in India opens new horizons for promoting

higher education and training in critical Care . All ISCCM

members have been issued membership certificates . ISCCM

brochure has been prepared for information to propective

members . Indian diploma in Critical care Nursing will

prove to be a boon for speciality in coming times . We will

able to enjoy the results well within five years from now

when this course assumes dramatic huge proportions in

terms of demand and outcome. All this could not have been

possible without unstinted support of national executive

members in particular and all members of ISCCM in general.

Criticare2014 for the first time provides opportunity to 10

young Indian talented to present their presentation skills

and they have been provided with faculty status which

entitles them to travel and accommodation being provided

by the organizing committee ..

My sincere acknowledgment of support of more than 6500

members of ISCCM , my two back to back executive members

teams , my colleague Dr Manish Munjal , The editorial board

under the leadership of Dr R K Mani . I must present a vote

of thanks for office staff of ISCCM for te good work they are

doing .I also take this opportunity to thank my wife and

children to support me in my . I am very happy to retire

from any active office of ISCCM after playing innings of

10 long years . I hope Criticare2014 really sets a new trend

of Criticare by , of, and for ISCCM members

I wish you all a happy stay and time in Jaipur

Thanks to you and every one else.

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dr. atul P KulkarniGeneral Secretary, ISCCm

Greetings to all new and old members of ISCCM! As I write this I am looking forward to our annual gathering at Jaipur, Criticare 2014. This will be all the more exciting as

this year we combine this meeting with Asia Pacific Congress of Critical Care Medicine. The weather will be good, venue superb and from what I know of Dr Munjal’s organizational abilities, arrangement fabulous. The scientific program appears to be a learning feast in the making. I hope all of us reach the conference in large numbers and make this conference a bigger success than the previous conferences.

At Jaipur we are going to hear from Dr Singhi about the ICUs in India. You will remember my request earlier this year, to all of you to register your ICUs and give data about your ICUs. This data has now been analyzed and Dr Singhi will be showing us what types of ICUs exist in our country.

General Secretary's desk

The second talk I am looking forward to is the talk on tropical fevers by Dr Rungta. For the first time we will have insight into what type of tropical fevers are more common in India and what the outcomes are.

Since we started in September, we missed the summer and rainy season where the incidence is probably highest. Therefore, I once again a request to all of you to upload the data of patients with tropical fever syndromes in your ICU on our website.

Last but not the least, members whose contact details such as mobile numbers and e-mail addresses are not updated in our list at the head office, a humble request to you to update these details.

With warm regards

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executive Committee 2014 - 2015

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CollegeNewsdr. n. ramakrishnan AB (Int med), AB (Crit Care), AB (Sleep med), mmm, FACp, FCCp, FCCm, FICCm, FISDA

Secretary, Indian College of Critical Care medicine

Dr Rajesh Chawla will serve as Chancellor of the college for 2014 -16. He was Vice Chancellor in the

previous term when various new initiatives were taken. He is one of the authors of ICU protocols book based on which our society's very own Comprehensive Critical Care Course (4C) was developed for which he is the principal coordinator.

Dr N Ramakrishnan will be Vice Chancellor of the College for 2014 -16. In his previous term (2012 -14), he was the Secretary – Education of the college. He has served as Educational Coordinator of ISCCM since 2009 during which processes for our various courses have been standardized & streamlined.

Dr J V Divatia who was the first Chancellor of the College from 2012 to 2014 will continue in the College Board from 2014 to 2016 as Immediate Past Chancellor.

Dr Palepu Gopal who was a member of the board since 2012 and subsequently designated as Joint Secretary of Education will serve as Secretary, Education from 2014 to 2016 and will coordinate all activities pertaining to our courses.

Dr Deepak Govil was a member of the Board since 2012 & subsequently designated as Joint Secretary for Accreditation. During

the period of 2014 to 2016 he will serve as the Accreditation Secretary & coordinate all processes relating to accreditation of institutions & teachers.

Dr Prakash Shastri played a significant role in starting our Critical Care Nursing Diploma. He was inducted to the board as Coordinator of Nursing Program & will serve in this role for 2014 to 2016

Dr Yatin Mehta has been a member since 2012 and will also be designated as Controller of Examinations from 2014 to 2016.

Dr G C Khilnani has served as Chairperson of Credentials Committee for nominating Fellows of Indian College of Critical Care Medicine (FICCM) and will serve as a member of the Board from 2014 to 2016.

Dr Pradeep Rangappa would be on the College board as a Joint Secretary - Education from 2014 and subsequently take over as Secretary - Education of the College.

Dr B D Bande would be Joint Secretary - Accreditation from 2014 and subsequently

take over as Secretary - Accreditation of the College.

Dr Narendra Rungta would be an Ex- Officio member on the College board as Past President - ISCCM. In his previous term also he was an Ex- Officio member on the College board as a President - ISCCM.

Dr Shivakaumar Iyer would be an Ex- Officio member on the College board as President - ISCCM. In his previous term also he was an Ex- Officio member on the College board as President - Elect - ISCCM.

Dr Atul Kulkarni would be an Ex- Officio member on the College board as President - Elect - ISCCM.

Dr Dhruva Chaudhary would be an Ex- Officio member on the College board as General Secretary - ISCCM. In his previous term he was Secretary - Accreditation of the college.

dr. Jayant ShelgaonkarDirector, ICu, Aditya Birla hospital, pune

Impact of lung ultrasound on clinical decision making

in critically ill patientsnektaria Xirouchaki, et al. Int Care Med, Volume 40, Issue 1 / January , 2014to assess the impact of lung ultrasound (lu) on clinical decision making in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients.one hundred and eighty-nine patients took part in this prospective study. the patients were enrolled in the study when lu was requested by the primary physician for (1) unexplained deterioration of arterial blood gases and (2) a suspected pathologic entity [pneumothorax, significant pleural effusion (including parapneumonic effusion, empyema, or hemothorax), unilateral atelectasis (lobar or total), pneumonia and diffuse interstitial syndrome (pulmonary edema)].They two hundred and fifty-three LU examinations were performed; 108 studies (42.7 %) were performed for unexplained deterioration of arterial blood gases, and 145 (57.3 %) for a suspected pathologic entity (60 for pneumothorax, 34 for significant pleural effusion, 22 for diffuse interstitial syndrome, 15 for unilateral lobar or total lung atelectasis, and 14 for pneumonia). the net reclassification index was 85.6 %, indicating that LU significantly influenced the decision-making process. The management was changed directly as a result of information provided by the LU in 119 out of 253 cases (47 %). In 81 cases, the change in patient management involved invasive

interventions (chest tube, bronchoscopy, diagnostic thoracentesis/fluid drainage, continuous venous–venous hemofiltration, abdominal decompression, tracheotomy), and in 38 cases, non-invasive (peep change/titration, recruitment maneuver, diuretics, physiotherapy, change in bed position, antibiotics initiation/change). In 53 out of 253 cases (21 %), LU revealed findings which supported diagnoses not suspected by the primary physician (7 cases of pneumothorax, 9 of significant pleural effusion, 9 of pneumonia, 16 of unilateral atelectasis, and 12 of diffuse interstitial syndrome).This study shows that LU has a significant impact on decision making and therapeutic management.

De-escalation of empirical therapy is associated

with lower mortality in patients with severe sepsis

and septic shockJ. garnacho-montero, A. gutiérrez-Pizarraya, et al.

Int Care Med Volume 40, Issue 1 / January , 2014

the authors here assessed the safety and the impact on in-hospital and 90-day mortality of antibiotic de-escalation in patients admitted to the ICu with severe sepsis or septic shock.

they carried out a prospective observational study enrolling patients admitted to the ICu with severe sepsis or septic shock. De-escalation was defined as discontinuation of an antimicrobial agent or change of antibiotic to one with a narrower spectrum once culture results were available. to control for confounding variables,they performed a conventional regression analysis and a propensity score (pS) adjusted-multivariable analysis.

A total of 712 patients with severe sepsis or septic shock at ICu admission were treated empirically with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Of these, 628 were evaluated (84 died before cultures were available). De-escalation was applied in 219 patients (34.9 %). By multivariate analysis, factors independently associated with in-hospital mortality were septic shock, SoFA score the day of culture results, and inadequate empirical antimicrobial therapy, whereas de-escalation therapy was a protective factor [odds-Ratio (OR) 0.58; 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.36–0.93). Analysis of the 403 patients with adequate empirical therapy revealed that the factor associated with mortality was SoFA score on the day of culture results, whereas de-escalation therapy was a protective factor (OR 0.54; 95 % CI 0.33–0.89). the pS-adjusted logistic regression models

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effect of oropharyngeal Povidone-Iodine

Preventive oral care on ventilator-Associated

Pneumonia in Severely Brain-Injured or cerebral hemorrhage Patients: A multicenter, randomized

controlled trial

Antibiotic prescription pattern among Indian oral

healthcare providers: a cross-sectional survey

Antibacterial honey for the prevention of

peritoneal-dialysis-related infections (honeyPot):

a randomised trial

Beneficial Hemodynamic effects of Prone

Positioning in Patients with Acute respiratory

Distress Syndromemathieu Jozwiak, Jean-louis teboul et al.AJRCCM VOLUME 188, ISSUE 12 (DECEMBER 15, 2013)the effects of prone positioning during acute respiratory distress syndrome on all the components of cardiac function have not been investigated under protective ventilation and maximal alveolar recruitment. these authors tried to investigate the haemodynamic effects of prone positioning.they included 18 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome ventilated with protective ventilation and an end-expiratory positive pressure titrated to a plateau pressure of 28–30 cm h2o. Before and within 20 minutes of starting prone positioning, hemodynamic, respiratory, intraabdominal pressure, and echocardiographic data were collected. Before prone positioning, preload reserve was assessed by a passive leg raising test.

Amit Kumar garg, neha Agrawal et al.

J. Antimicrob. Chemother. (2014)69 (2): 526-528.

Inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics by healthcare pro-fessionals is a worldwide concern. the purpose of this study was to determine the pattern of antibiotic prescrip-tion among oral healthcare providers in India.

The authors sent a one-page questionnaire to 1600 oral healthcare practitioners registered under the Indian Den-tal Association by using multistage sampling; 552 (34.5%) responded to the survey. the data were analysed using the x2 test and multiple logistic regression analysis.

They analysed 552 questionnaires. 405 (73.4%) chose amoxicillin in non-allergic patients, alone [279 (50.5%)] or associated with clavulanic acid [126 (22.8%)]. The average duration of antibiotic therapy was 4.26 ± 1.26 days. The drug of first choice for patients with an allergy to peni-cillin was erythromycin [242 (43.8%) of respondents]. A majority prescribed antibiotics for irreversible pulpitis and acute apical periodontitis [395 (71.6%)] and necrotic pulp, acute apical periodontitis and no swelling [326 (59.1%)]. Five hundred and ten (92.4%) of the oral healthcare pro-viders overprescribed antibiotics.

to conclude the oral healthcare providers in India are overprescribing, which could be a major contributor to the world problem of antimicrobial resistance. As there is overprescription of antibiotics by Indian oral healthcare providers, there is an urgent need to raise public and pro-fessional awareness regarding the risks of antibiotic use.

Prof David w Johnson PhD et al.

The HONEYPOT Study Collaborative Group

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 23 - 30, January 2014

there is a paucity of evidence to guide the best strategy for prevention of peritoneal-dialysis-related infections. Antibacterial honey has shown promise as a novel, cheap, effective, topical prophylactic agent without inducing mi-crobial resistance. We therefore assessed whether daily application of honey at the exit site would increase the time to peritoneal-dialysis-related infections compared with standard exit-site care plus intranasal mupirocin pro-phylaxis for nasal carriers of Staphylococcus aureus.

This was a open-label trial undertaken in 26 centres in Australia and New Zealand, participants undergoing peri-toneal dialysis were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio with an adaptive allocation algorithm to daily topical exit-site application of antibacterial honey plus standard exit-site care or intranasal mupirocin prophylaxis (only in carriers of nasal S aureus) plus standard exit-site care (control group). The primary endpoint was time to first infection related to peritoneal dialysis (exit-site infection, tunnel in-fection, or peritonitis).

Seguin, Philippe mD, PhD, laviolle, Bruno mD et al.

Critical Care Medicine: January 2014 - Volume 42 - Issue 1 - p 1-8

Authors evaluated the efficacy and safety of oral care with povidone-iodine on the occurrence of ventilator-associat-ed pneumonia in a high-risk population.

A multicenter, placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, two-parallel-group trial performed between may 2008 and may 2011 at six ICus in France.

one hundred seventy-nine severely brain-injured patients (Glasgow Coma Scale ≤ 8) or cerebral hemorrhage ex-pected to be mechanically ventilated for more than 24 hours. participants were randomly assigned to receive oropharyngeal care with povidone-iodine (n = 91) or pla-cebo (n = 88) six times daily until mechanical ventilation withdrawal.

results: primary endpoint was the rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia.

Secondary endpoint included the rates of ventilator-as-sociated tracheobronchitis and acute respiratory distress syndrome and patient’s outcome.

the number of patients evaluable for the primary end-point (preplanned modified intention-to-treat population) was 150 (78 in the povidone-iodine group, 72 in the pla-cebo group). Ventilator-associated pneumonia occurred in 24 patients (31%) in the povidone-iodine group and 20 (28%) in the placebo group (relative risk, 1.11 [95% CI, 0.67–1.82]; p = 0.69). There was no significant differ-ence between the two groups for ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis: eight patients (10%) in the povidone-iodine group and five patients (7%) in the placebo group (relative risk, 1.48 [95% CI, 0.51–4.31]; p = 0.47). Acute respiratory distress syndrome occurred in five patients in the povidone-iodine group but not in the placebo group (p = 0.06). There was no difference between groups for ICu and hospital lengths of stay, as well as ICu and 90-day mortality.

So the authors conclude that there is no evidence to rec-ommend oral care with povidone-iodine to prevent venti-lator-associated pneumonia in high-risk patients. Further-more, this strategy seems to increase the rate of acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of

antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in intensive care units: an interrupted time series study and cluster

randomised triallennie P g Derde mD, Ben S cooper PhD on behalf of the moSAr wP3 Study teamThe Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 31 - 39, January 2014

Intensive care units (ICus) are high-risk areas for trans-mission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, but no con-trolled study has tested the effect of rapid screening and isolation of carriers on transmission in settings with best-standard precautions. the authors assessed interventions to reduce colonisation and transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in european ICus.

They did this study in three phases at 13 ICUs. After a 6 month baseline period (phase 1), they did an interrupted time series study of universal chlorhexidine body-washing combined with hand hygiene improvement for 6 months (phase 2), followed by a 12—15 month cluster randomised trial (phase 3). ICus were randomly assigned by computer generated randomisation schedule to either conventional screening (chromogenic screening for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [mRSA] and vancomycin-resistant enterococci [VRe]) or rapid screening (pCR testing for mRSA and VRe and chromogenic screening for highly re-sistant enterobacteriaceae [hRe]); with contact precau-tions for identified carriers.

the primary outcome was acquisition of resistant bacteria per 100 patient-days at risk, for which they calculated step changes and changes in trends after the introduction of each intervention. they assessed acquisition by microbio-logical surveillance and analysed it with a multilevel pois-son segmented regression model. they compared screen-ing groups with a likelihood ratio test that combined step changes and changes to trend.

Seven ICus were assigned to rapid screening and six to conventional screening. mean hand hygiene compliance improved from 52% in phase 1 to 69% in phase 2, and 77% in phase 3. Median proportions of patients receiv-ing chlorhexidine body-washing increased from 0% to 100% at the start of phase 2. For trends in acquisition of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, weekly incidence rate ratio (IRR) was 0•976 (0•954—0•999) for phase 2 and 1•015 (0•998—1•032) for phase 3. For step changes, weekly IRR was 0•955 (0•676—1•348) for phase 2 and 0•634 (0•349—1•153) for phase 3. The decrease in trend in phase 2 was largely caused by changes in acquisition of MRSA (weekly IRR 0•925, 95% CI 0•890—0•962). Acquisi-tion was lower in the conventional screening group than in the rapid screening group, but did not differ significantly (p=0•06).

Improved hand hygiene plus unit-wide chlorhexidine body-washing reduced acquisition of antimicrobial-re-sistant bacteria, particularly mRSA. In the context of a sustained high level of compliance to hand hygiene and chlorhexidine bathings, screening and isolation of carri-ers do not reduce acquisition rates of multidrug-resistant bacteria, whether or not screening is done with rapid test-ing or conventional testing.

confirmed that de-escalation therapy was a protective factor in both analyses. De-escalation therapy was also a protective factor for 90-day mortality.

De-escalation therapy for severe sepsis and septic shock is a safe strategy associated with a lower mortality. efforts to increase the frequency of this strategy are fully justified.

In all patients, prone positioning increased the ratio of arterial oxygen partial pressure over inspired oxygen fraction, the intraabdominal pressure, and the right and left cardiac preload. the pulmonary vascular resistance decreased along with the ratio of the right/left ventricular end-diastolic areas suggesting a decrease of the right ventricular afterload. In the nine patients with preload reserve, prone positioning significantly increased cardiac index (3.0 [2.3–3.5] to 3.6 [3.2–4.4] L/min/m2). In the remaining patients, cardiac index did not change despite a significant decrease in the pulmonary vascular resistance.In conclusion, patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome under protective ventilation and maximal alveolar recruitment, prone positioning increased the cardiac index only in patients with preload reserve, emphasizing the important role of preload in the hemodynamic effects of prone positioning.

Of 371 participants, 186 were assigned to the honey group and 185 to the control group. The median perito-neal-dialysis-related infection-free survival times were not significantly different in the honey (16•0 months [IQR not estimable]) and control groups (17•7 months [not esti-mable]; unadjusted hazard ratio 1•12, 95% CI 0•83—1•51; p=0•47). In the subgroup analyses, honey increased the risks of both the primary endpoint (1•85, 1•05—3•24; p=0•03) and peritonitis (2•25, 1•16—4•36) in participants with diabetes. the incidences of serious adverse events (298 vs 327, respectively; p=0•1) and deaths (14 vs 18, respectively; p=0•9) were not significantly different in the honey and control groups. 11 (6%) participants in the hon-ey group had local skin reactions.

The findings of this trial show that honey cannot be rec-ommended routinely for the prevention of peritoneal-dialysis-related infections.

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Day - 1 : Friday 14 February, 20147:00 am onwards REGISTRATION

7:00-8:00 am MEET THE EXPERT SESSION : (ASK ME ANYTHING SESSION)

HALL-B – RAMBAGH PALAcE

HALL-c – cITY PALAcE

HALL-D – JAIGARH PALAcE

HALL-E – NAHARGARH PALAcE

HALL-F – MOTIDOONGRI PALAcE

7:00-7:30 AM 1. Best CPR Practices -

Khusrav Bajan

3. Hemodynamic Monitoring In ICU -

Pradeep Rangappa

5. Dealing with Poisoning Patient: Made Easy -

Dhruva chaudhary

7. Antifungal Therapy in ICU -

Pravin Amin

9. Ultrasound In ICU -

Luca Neri

7:30-8:00 AM 2. Hypothermia: Role In Critical Care -

Vinay Nadkarni

4. Use of Vasopressors in ICU -

Sheila N. Myatra

6. Blood Component Transfusion : Strategies in ICU –

Sumit Ray

8. Quality Assessment In ICU -

Subhash Todi

10. Neuro-Imaging in ICU -

Sunali Desai

PLENARY SESSION (HALL-A – Amer Palace ) PLENARY SESSION (HALL-B – Rambagh Palace )

08:00-09:10 AM chairpersons: Farhad Kapadia, G.R. Singhvi, Rajesh Pande chairpersons: Shirish Prayag, Arvind Baronia, O.P. Srivastava

8:00 – 8:20 am 11. Assessing Fluid Responsiveness in Critically Sick – J. Divatia 20. Sepsis and BioMarkers : Some Light In The Dark Tunnel - Mitchell M. Levy

8:20–8:40 am 12. Improving Sepsis Care In Resource-Limited Nations: A Plan for the Future -

christopher Farmer

21. Enhancing Critical Care Practice – Asia Pacific Perspective -

Youn suck Koh

8:40 – 9:00 am 13. India ICU Research Network – the Dream Data Bank -

Sunit Singhi

22. End of Life Care Controversies in India: Missing the Elephant in the Room -

R. K. Mani

9:00 –9:06 am 14. Discussions 23. Discussions

09:10-10:20 AM chairpersons: Pravin Amin, Prithwis Bhattacharya, Vinod Parashar chairpersons: Shiva Iyer, D.K. Singh, Neena Rungta

9:10– 9:30am 15. ARDS – An Update - Luciano Gattinoni 24. Optimizing Initial Antibiotic Therapy in Sepsis - Jean - Daniel chiche

9:30 – 9:50 am 16. Spontaneous Ventilation in ARDS - Neil R. MacIntyre 25. Renal Shut-Down In ICU : Anticipation And Action - Ravindra L. Mehta

9:50– 10:10 am 17. Using Guidelines Without Evidence - Farhad Kapadia 26. The Preliminary Data : Tropical Fever In India - Narendra Rungta

10:10–10:16 am 18. Discussions 27. Discussions

10:20-11:00 AM chairpersons: Narendra Rungta, Atul Kulkarni

10:20–11:00 am 19. HANSRAJ NAYYAR AWARD: HaLL –A Amer Palace

Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Targeted Therapy Improves The Long-Term Outcome In Children With Raised Intracranial Pressure Due To Acute Central Nervous System Infections. –

R. Ramesh Kumar

11:00 – 12:10 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 1 HALL-B

RAMBAGH PALAcE

SESSION – 2- HALL-c

cITY PALAcE

SESSION – 3- HALL-D

JAIGARH PALAcE

SESSION – 4-HALL –E

NAHARGARH PALAcE

SESSION – 5 HALL –F

MOTI DOONGRI PALAcE

11:00 – 12:10 PM chairpersons: Mohan Mathew, Mohit Kumar, Tanuraj Sirohi

Thematic – Antifungal

chairpersons: Nirmal Jaiswal, J.C.Dureja, Sandeep Sharma

Epidemics

chairpersons: Jayant Salgaonkar, Puneet Rijwani, Dinesh Jindal

Electrolyte Imbalance

chairpersons: Mohan Gujar,

R.K.Jain, Suninder S. Arora

GI

chairpersons: Khusrav Bajan, Sandhya Talekar, Sunil Verma

Cardiac

11:00– 11:20 am 28. Changing Paradigm in Anti-Fungal Therapy in ICU -

Deepak Govil

31. Leptospirosis …The Tropical Disease of Coastal India -

Dilip Karnad

34. ICU Woos: Hyper and Hyponatrema -

Susruta Bandopadhya

37. Acute Severe Pancreatitis: The Struggle Continues -

Deepak Talwar

40. Anemia in ICU : Management

Anurag Kishore

11:20 – 11:40 am 29. Is Epidemiology of Fungal Infection Changing in ICU – Candida to Aspergillus to Mucor-

Pravin Amin

32. SARS Experience: The Chinese Epidemic of the Century -

Guangxi Li china

35. Magnesium : The Under-Estimated Ion -

Subhal Dixit

38. Upper G I Bleeding: The Dilemma -

Manimala Rao

41. How Important is Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia --

Simran Singh

11:40 – 12:00 noon

30. Antifungal Therapy in ICU Future Perspective in India -

Pradeep Rangappa

33. Dealing With Viral Pneumonia with Respiratory Failure -

Suninder S. Arora

36. Forget Them Not: Trace Elements in ICU -

Subrata Maitra

39. Post –Pyloric Feeding in ICU: Does It Help?

K. Sriram

42. Tranmexic Acid Use In Trauma -

Prithwis Bhattacharjee

12:00 – 12:06 pm Discussions

12:10 – 1:00 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 6 SESSION – 7 SESSION – 8 SESSION – 9 SESSION - 10

12:10 – 1:00 PM chairpersons: Manimala Rao, Jayesh Mittal, Sikar, Anand Nikhalje

Guidelines

chairpersons: Parshottam Lal Gautam, Geeta Arora, Dinesh Agarwal

Acid Base Imbalance – Alkalosis

chairpersons: Sunila Khandelwal, Syed Moied Ahmed, Leela Vyas

Obstetric Critical Care

chairpersons: Pavan Gurha, Harendra Thakkar, Arun Kumar

Acid Base Imbalance – Acidosis

chairpersons: Ratender Singh, Prashant Kumar, R.M. Batwara

Ultrasound

12:10– 12:30 pm 43. Building Intelligent Hospital Environments to Improve Patient Outcomes -

Brian Pickering

45. Approach to Metabolic Alkalosis – Bedside Dilemma

Mrinal Sircar

47. Managing The Critically Ill Obstetric Patient in ICU -

Sunil T. Pandya

49. Managing Severe Intactable Lactic Acidosis -

B. Bande

51. Ultrasound Variables to Guide Resuscitation -

Pradeep D’costa

12:30– 12:50 pm 44. Pharmacogenomics in Critical Care -

Jean-Daniel chiche

46. Use Bicarbonate with Caution – Treat on Evidence and Not on Lab Indices -

Ratendra Singh

48. Bleeding and Clotting Disorders in Pregnancy -

Nirmal Jaiswal

50. ECMO: The Difficult Decision And The Rescue Therapy -

Rahul Pandit

52. Lung Ultrasound – A Visual Stethoscope -

Deepak Govil

12:50– 12:56 pm 53. Discussions

1:00 – 1:45 pm LUNCH/ EXHIBIT BREAK SATELLITE SESSION: Thermo-Fisher: Use of Procalcitonin in the Bedside.

1:45 – 3:11 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 11 SESSION – 12 SESSION – 13 SESSION – 14 SESSION - 15

1:45 – 3:11 PM chairpersons : Vijay Jadaun, Brajendra Lahkar

Airways

chairpersons : Mrinal Sircar, Maj. Gen. Saraswat, Vikrant Solanki

Vasopressors

chairpersons : Rahul Pandit, Vishal Bhambri, Seema Maheswar

Sepsis

chairpersons : Ravindra Sarnaik, Supradeep Ghosh, Praveen Gupta (Alwar)

Endocrine

chairpersons : T. Shyam Sunder, Raj Rawal, Maya Tandon

ICU –Philosophy

1:45–2:05 pm 54. Humidification of Airways -

Deepak Yaduvanshi

59. Adrenaline / Non-Adrenaline/ Dopamine as Vasopressors -

Rajesh Mishra

64. Immunity and Sepsis; The Hypothesis -

Anthony S. McLean

69. What is Beyond Carbapenems and BL+ BLI Combinations in Patients with HAP/VAP and Sepsis in the Era of AntiMicrobial Resistance -

Y.P. Singh

74. Communication in ICU : Master The Art -

Omar Faruq

2:05–2:25 pm 55. Early Tracheostomy is Order of the Day: Enough Evidence -

Hemant HR

60. Now Vasopressin Analogues: An Update -

Anand Nikhalje

65. Antibiotics in the Critically Ill Patient: Hit Hard, Hit Fast -

Pravin Amin

70. Macrophage Activation Syndrome in ICU -

Sudakshina Mullick

75. ICU Deaths: What My ICU Staff Is Thinking -

Jamshed Sunavala

2:25–2:45 pm 56. Airway Management in the Critically Ill Patient : Under-Estimated Killer -

Deepak Parikh

61. Use of Vasodilators in ICU -

Mohan Gurjar

66. Management of Viral Sepsis -

Samavedam Srinivas

71. Role of Vitamins in Critically Sick : Special reference to Vitamin B-12 & Vitamin D –

Animesh Gupta

76. Needs of the Dying Patient and His Family : The Indian Perspective -

Subhash Todi

2:45–3:05 pm 57. PCT- Has Come To Stay-

Syed Moied Ahmed

62. Treating Hypertensive Emergencies in ICU -

Sandhya Talekar

67. Innovative Equipment To Prevent Infection In ICU -

Ankit Agrawal (YTH)

72. Culture Sensitivity Patterns of Pathogens in ICU in Nepal and Its Impact on the Choice of Initial Empiric Antibiotic.

Sanjay Lakhey

77. Re-Warming And Pitfalls

Vandana Sinha

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Day - 1 : Friday 14 February, 2014 (Contd...)3:05 –3:11pm 58. Discussions 63. 68. 73. 78.

3:15 – 4:21 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 16 SESSION – 17 SESSION – 18 SESSION – 19 SESSION – 20

3:15 – 4:21 PM chairpersons : Rajesh Mishra, Devendra Dhadich, Shobha Purohit

Nutrition

chairpersons : Rajesh Bhagchandani, T. Suhashini, Alok Jain

Renal Failure

chairpersons : Rajat Agarwal, Amit Gupta

Trauma

chairpersons : Suresh Koolwal, Subranshu, Vibhu Kalyani Das

COPD

chairpersons : Srinivas Samaveda, Raman Chatrath, Virendra Goyal

Cardiology

3:15 – 3:35 pm 79. Updates on ICU Nutrition Guidelines 2014 -

Robert Martindale

82. RRT: When and How Much -

Ravindra Mehta

85. Trauma Resuscitation - Can It Be Protocolized? -

Marc J. Shapiro

88. Managing COPD Excacerbation -

Virendra Singh

91. Treating Heart Failure in ICU –

Prof. Mervyn Singer

3:35 – 3:55pm 80. Metabolic Challenges in ICU –

Prakash Jiandani

83. CRRT: How to Dose Drugs? -

Sandeep Kantor

86. Coagulopathy in Poly-Trauma

Mohan Mathew

89. Nebulization in Critically Sick COPD Patient -

Pinak Shrikande

92. Is Heart Failure an Inflammatory Disease?

Yatin Mehta

3:55– 4:15 pm 81. Calculating And Meeting Energy Requirements -

T. Suhasini

84. CONTINGENCY 87. Crushed Pelvis Syndrome : The Management -

Marc J. Shapiro

90. Update-Status Asthamaticus -

R.K. Sarnaik

93. Acute MI – The Current Guidelines –

Prakash chandwani

4:15 – 4:21 pm 94. Discussions

4:25 – 5:05 pm Parallel Session

DEBATE -1 DEBATE -2 PANEL DIScUSSION – 3 DEBATE -4 PANEL DIScUSSION- 5

4:25 – 5:05 pm 95. Moderator – Yatin Mehta CVP Pravin Amin

v/s

No CVP

Mitchell M. Levy

96. Moderator Deepak Govil

Pre-Emptive Anti-Fungal – Yes / No

Dilip Karnad V/s R.K. Mani

97. Preventing Hospital Associated Infection

Moderator :

Rajesh Mishra

Panelist : Syed Moied Ahmed, Pradeep Bhatia, Yatin

Mehta,Pradip Bhattacharya, Bin Du, Urmil Jhamb.

98. Moderator Palepu B. Gopal I Recommend Early TPN -

Shirish Prayag (For)

Vs Farhad Kapadia (Against)

99. Panel Discussion :

Sedation, Analgesia and Paralysis in ICU

Moderator:

Y.P. Singh

Panelist:

Freebairn Ross , Banani Poddar, c. K. Jani,

Rajiv Tiwari, Nobue Fuke.

5:05 – 6:11 pm PLENARY SESSION (HALL-A –Amer Palace ) PLENARY SESSION (HALL-B – Rambagh Palace )

5:05 – 6:11 PM chairpersons: Dhruv Chaudhary, Pradeep Bhatia, Pradip Bhattacharya chairpersons: Kapil Zirpe, D.P. Samaddar, D.K. Kasliwal

5:05 – 5:25 pm 100. Ensuring Best Outcome After CPR - Vinay Nadkarni 103. Setting Up Quality Parameters in ICU - Rajesh Pande

5:25–5:45 pm 100A. Acute Liver Failure: Management Update - Palepu B. Gopal 104. This Patient Needs To Move from NIV to IMV - Rajesh chawla

5:45–6:05 pm 101. Conflict Management in ICU - Arvind Baronia 105. Abdominal Compartmental Syndrome: The Waterloo of Intensivist - Pravin Amin

6.05–6:11 pm 102. Discussions 106. Discussions

Inauguration, Cultural Program and Presidential Dinner

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).

Day - 2 : Saturday 15 February, 20147:00 am onwards Registration

7:00-8:00 am MEET THE EXPERT SESSION : (ASK ME ANYTHING SESSION)

HALL –B RAMBAGH PALAcE

HALL – cITY PALAcE

HALL – JAIGARH PALAcE

HALL – NAHARGARH PALAcE

HALL – HAwA MAHAL

7:00-7:30 AM 107. Acute Severe Malaria In ICU -

Ashish Bhalla

109. Surviving Sepsis Guidelines -

Mitchell M. Levy

111. Community Acquired Pneumonia -

Arvind Baronia

113. NIV : Best Uses In ICU -

Rajesh chawla

114. Home Ventilation -

N. Ramakrishnan

7:30-8:00 AM 108. Empirical Antibiotics in ICU -

Sameer Jog

110. Planning Infection Free ICU -

Prakash Shastri

112. ARDS : Whatever You Want To Discuss -

Luciano Gattinoni

113A. Acute Renal Shut-Down In ICU : Anything You May Ask –

Ravindra L. Mehta

114A. Fluid Therapy In Sepsis -

J. Divatia

08:00-09:06 AM PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Amer Palace) PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Rambagh Palace)

08:00-09:06 AM chairpersons: R.K. Mani, Yatin Mehta, C.L. Nawal chairpersons: J.Divatia, Prakash Shastri, Suresh Mittal

8:00 – 8:20 am 115. Indian Healthcare Scenario And Critical Care 2020 - Naresh Trehan 121. Disaster and Polytrauma : The Uttarakhand Lessons Amit Gupta

8:20–8:40 am 116. Preventing Acute Renal Failure In ICU -

Ravindra L. Mehta

122. Polytrauma: The First 4 Hour’s – The Golden Hours: The Write-Up To Better Prognosis. -

Marc J. Shapiro

8:40 – 9:00 am 117. Combining Newer Medical Technologies with ICU Practice -

Anthony S. McLean

123. NIV : The Horizon Is Expanding -

Dhruva chaudhary

9:00 –9:06 am 118. Discussions 124. Discussions

9:10– 10:00 AM 119. ISCCM ORATION : Neuro Critical Care: National and International Advocacy Pravin Amin

(Introduction / Oration / Felicitation) chairpersons

President ISCCM and Organizing H. Bagaria / Narendra Rungta

10:00 – 10:30 am 120. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS:

10:30 – 11:36 am PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 21HALL –B

cITY PALAcE

SESSION – 22 Hall –c

Jaigarh Palace

SESSION – 23 Hall –D

Nahargarh Palace

SESSION – 24, Hall-E

Motidoongri Palace

SESSION – 25 Hall F

Hawamahal

10:30 – 11:36 AM chairpersons: Brijesh Bhardwaj, Shrikanth Shahastrabudhe, Maya Tandon

Emergency Room

chairpersons: T.V.S.P. Murthy, Sachin Gupta, Seema Sharma

ICU Functions

chairpersons: Manoj Goel, Niraj Mishra, Sayi Prasad

Ventilation

chairpersons: S. Karanth, N.K. Jain, B.P. Singh (Lucknow)

Tuberculosis in ICU

chairpersons: Pratibha Dileep, Pradhuman Sharma, C.P.Ahuja

Infections

10:30 – 10:50 am 125. Are Indian Emergency Rooms Geared To Meet The Challenge Or A Wrong Signal –

Prasad Rajhans

128. The Role of Intensive Care Unit Equipment in the Transmission of Nosocomial Infection -

Sanjay Dhanuka

131. When, Who & How Long To Prone? -

Luciano Gattinoni

134. Suspecting & Managing Diagnosis Of TB In The ICU : The Current Recommendations –

Samir Sahu

137. Case Study: MDR Management in ICU-

Deepak Talwar

10:50 – 11:10 am 126. The ER And Triage Room Of The Future -

Shiva Kumar Iyer

129. Incident Reporting in ICU -

Manoj Singh

132. Monitoring Advanced Respiratory Mechanics in ARDS -

Neil MacIntyre

135. The Old Wine in New Bottle : TB in ICU - Is It Becoming a Problem With Vengeance -

Suresh Ramasubban

138. Case Study: Gram Positive Sepsis in ICU -

Vivek Nangia

11:10 – 11:30 am 127. MET: A Rewarding Model -

Sumeet Rai, Australia

130. Preventing Errors In ICU -

Atul Kulkarni

133. HFOV : The Expanding Horizon

Peter Rimensberger

136. Microbiological Diagnosis Of TB: The Recent Trends -

camilla Rodrigues

139. Management Of Cardiac Arrhythmias In ICU –

Reshu Gupta (YTH)

11:30 – 11:36 am Discussions

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Day - 3 : Sunday 16 February, 20147:00 am onwards Registration

7:00-8:00 am MEET THE EXPERT SESSION : (ASK ME ANYTHING SESSION)

HALL-B - RAMBAGH PALAcE

HALL-c cITY PALAcE

HALL-D JAIGARH PALAcE

HALL –E NAHARGARH PALAcE

HALL –F MOTIDOONGRI PALAcE

7:00-7:30 AM 199. CRRT: How Best To Use It -

Ravindra Mehta

200. PEEP & Auto PEEP -

Shirish Prayag

201. Managing ICP In ICU -

Shiva Kumar Iyer

202. Blood And Blood Products In Tropical Fever -

Dhruva chaudhary

203. The Anion Gap : The Important Parameter -

Rajesh Pande

7:30-8:00 AM Use of Diuretics in Renal Failure in ICU –

Sriram Sampath

Recruitment & Proning -

Neil MacIntyre

Managing Poly-Trauma in ICU -

Marc J. Shapiro

Massive Blood Transfusion In ICU -

Susruta Bandopadhyay

Potassium Balance in ICU-

Kapil Zirpe

5:00 – 6:10 pm PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Amer Palace ) PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Rambagh Palace)

197. TROPICAL FEVER SYMPOSIUM

Moderator : Ashish Bhalla

Participants: : Sunit Singhi, Rajesh Mishra, Rajesh Bhagchandani, Dhruva Chaudhary, Dilip Karnad, Narendra Rungta.

198. QUIZ

Masters : Khusrav Bajan

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).

Day - 2 : Saturday 15 February, 2014 (Contd...)11:40 – 12:46 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 26 SESSION – 27 SESSION – 28 SESSION – 29 SESSION – 30

11:40 – 12:46 PM chairpersons: Prasad Rajhans, B.K. Malpani, Manoj Parikh

Year in Review

chairpersons: Lalit Singh, Subhal Dixit, Manish Gupta

ICU Designs and Safety

chairpersons: Sandeep Kantor, Pankaj Shah, Nikhil Kothari

chairpersons: Deepak Govil, Sameer Jog, Pankaj Anand

Transplant Medicine

chairpersons: Samir Sahu, Shabhar Joad, Sudhir Mehta

11:40 – 12:00pm 140. Newer Oral Anticoagulants

Krishnaswamy Sundararajan YTH

143. Designing ICUs to Improve Outcomes -

Sauren Panja

146. Steroids in ARDS: When, What, How Much & How Long? -

R.K. Mani

149. Intensive Care of the Liver Transplant Recipient -

Shrikanth Srinivasan

152. Fluid Therapy : Recent Advances And Future Directions -

Dilip Lobo

12:00 – 12:20pm 141. Managing Elusive Encephalopathies In ICU -

Raj Rawal

144. Ensure Safety in ICU: For You & Your Patient -

Sanjay Saproo

147. Is HOFV the Rescue Answer To Severe ARDS

Neil R. MacIntyre

150. Managing A Brain Dead Patient A Potential Organ Donor -

T.V.S.P. Murthy

153. Developing ICU & ER in a New Teaching Institution in India -

D.K. Singh

12:20– 12:40 pm 142. Effective Implementation Of Guidelines In ICU –

Avdesh Bansal

145. Transport of the Critical Sick

Khusrav Bajan

148. Innovative Therapies in Sepsis Management : Year In Review -

Arindham Kar

151. Management of Transplant Rejection -

Palepu B. Gopal

154. Rare Hemorrhagic Fevers In ICU: The Emerging Problem -

Sankalp Vanjara

12:40– 12:46 pm 155. Discussions

12:50 – 1:35 pm LUNcH/ EXHIBIT BREAK

1:35 – 3:06 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 31 SESSION – 32 SESSION – 33 SESSION – 34 SESSION - 35

1:35 – 3:06 PM chairpersons : Sumeet Rai, Jigar Mehta, Sunil Jain (Alwar)

chairpersons : N.P. Mishra, Neeru Gaur, Anupam Sharma

chairpersons : Y.P. Singh, Simran Singh, Priya Mathur

chairpersons : Subhash Todi, Rajesh Zavherani, B.L. Jethwani (Sikar)

chairpersons : Sunil T. Pandya, Susruta Bandopadhyay, Rakesh Modi

1:40–2:00 pm 156. Aerosolized Antibiotics in the ICU -

Bin DU

160. Plasmapheresis: The Under-Utilized Modality in ICU -

Sachin Gupta

164. Managing Refractory Hypoxemia in ICU -

Neil Macintyre

168. Targeting Hypothermia -

Vinay Nadkarni

172. Nutritio Pharmaceutics in ICU

Subhash Todi

2:00–2:20 pm 157. Dosing and Monitoring of Antibiotics Level in ICU

Ashit Hegde

161. High Risk Surgery : Bariatric – Improving Outcomes in ICU -

Pavan Gurha

165. Permissive Hypercapnia Update -

J. c. Suri

169. Early Paralysis In ARDS : What’s The Evidence –

Ross Freebairn

173. Hypocaloric Vs. Normocaloric Enteral Feeding for ICU –

Yatin Mehta

2:20–2:40 pm 158. Duration of Antibiotics: Therapy in Sepsis -

N. Ramakrishnan

162. Emerging Role of Vaccines in Protection from Sepsis -

Pratibha Dileep

166. ECMO or Removing CO2 –

Luciano Gatinnoni

170. Bedside Bronchoscopy: Does It Help In Improving Outcome –

Suresh Koolwal

174. Advanced Enteral Nutrition :

The New Gold Standard -

B.M. Makkar

2:40–3:00 pm 159. Sepsis Control and Management in Resource Limited Countries -

Basar cander

163. Protocolozing ICU Admissions and Discharge -

Rajnish Joshi

167. HFO Ventilation: Has It Proven Its Worth Rescue Therapy In Refractory Hypoxemia -

Peter Rimensberger

171. BAL – Art of Picking The Sample – And How Rewarding It Is –

Brajendra Lahkar

175. Albumin : The Expensive Rare Friend -

Parvaiz Koul

3:00 –3:06pm Discussions:

3:10 – 4:16 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 36 SESSION – 37 SESSION – 38 SESSION – 39 SESSION – 40

3:10 – 4:16 PM chairpersons : Sumit Ray, Honey Nischal, Rajnish Joshi

Toxicology

chairpersons : Parvaiz Kaul, Ajay Bansal, Vinay Joshi

ICU Checklist

chairpersons : Vandana Agarwal, Vibha Bhargava, Manisha Agarwal

Infections and Microbiology

chairpersons : Sandeep Mehershi, Anand Dongre, Nikhil Ajmera

Miscellaneous

chairpersons : Sheila N. Myatra, Shobha Pareekh, Pradeep D’Costa

Sponsored Session

3:10 – 3:30 pm 176. Fatal Envomenations -

Prashant Kumar (YTH)

179. The Bundles in ICU -

D. P. Samaddar

182. Central-Line Associated Infection Prevention: State-of-the Art and Innovative Approach -

Sheila N. Myatra

185. Massive Chest Onco-Surgery and the Intensivist : Surgeons Take -

Raman Deshpande

188. Innovative Therapy in Sepsis: Role of Unilastatin -

Abhinav Gupta

3:30 – 3:50pm 177. Organo-Phosphorous Poisoning……….

Anand Dongre

180. How To Maintain Competence of ICU And Accountability

Ashit Hegde

183. Prevention of Sepsis in the ICU

Pradip Bhattacharya

186. Damage Control Resuscitation on Warfronts -

Maj. Gen. Vijay Saraswat

189. Innovative Rescue Therapy in Sepsis: Use of Endotoxin Filter Membrane -

Hisataka Shoji

3:50– 4:10 pm 178. Aluminium Phosphide Poisoning – The Elusive Poison -

Diptimala Agarwal

181. The Check-List in Critical Care -

Rahul Kashyap

184. Faster Detection And Indication Of Infecting Micro-Organism: Protocols For Me? --

camilla Rodrigues

187. Crushed Pelvis Syndrome -

Marc J. Saphiro

190. Electrical Impendence Tomography – Applications in ICU.

R. K. Mani

4:10 – 4:16 pm 191. Discussions

4:20 – 5:00 pm Parallel Session

HALL – Amer Palace HALL – Rambagh Palace HALL - Jaigarh Palace HALL - Nahargarh Palace HALL – Hawa Mahal

PANEL DIScUSSION -1 PANEL DIScUSSION - 2 PANEL DIScUSSION - 3 PANEL DIScUSSION – 4 PANEL DIScUSSION- 5

4:20 – 5:00 pm 192. Biomarkers In Monitoring of Sepsis.

Moderator : Sumit Ray

Panelist: Mitchell Levy, Shiva Iyer, Susruta Bandopadhyay, Bala Ramachandra, Yahya Shehabi.

193. Allow Freely ICU Visits by Relatives:

Moderator: Prithwis Bhattacharjee.

Panelists: Niranjan Kisson, Omar Faruq, Nobuke Fuke, J.C. Dureja, Vinod Parashar

194. End of Life Support

Moderator : Deepak Talwar

Panelist : R. K. Mani , Yon suk Koh, J. Divatia, D.P. Samaddar,

K. Chugh, Sandeep Kantor.

195. Reporting Errors Should Be Made Mandatory –

Moderator: Rajesh Pande.

Panelists: J. Divatia. Manimala Rao, Cheng Cheng Tan Malaysia, Sandeep Kantor, Anil Sachdeva

196. Hit It Right – The Appropriate Antibiotic Strategy –

Moderator: Ashit Hegde.

Panelists: Arindam Kar, Jean-Daniel Chiche, Palepu B. Gopal.

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Day - 3 : Sunday 16 February, 2014 (Contd...)8:00-10:16 AM PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Amer Palace ) PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Rambagh Palace)

8:00-9:06 AM chairpersons: Ram E. Rajagopalan, R.L. Tiwar, Dilip Karnad chairpersons: Ashit Bhagwati, Arindam Kar, Vinay Malhotra

8:00 – 8:20 am 204. Closed Multidisciplinary ICU Care : My Patient Should Get the Best - Shirish Prayag 212. The Ultimate Bedside Ultrasound Technology - Luca Neri

8:20–8:40 am 205. Fighting Resistance To Anti-Microbial : The Indian ICU - Ram E. Rajagopalan 213. The Under-Estimated Delirium in ICU: Beyond Sedation - Sriram Sampath

8:40 – 9:00 am 206. CRRT – Why It Is Not Only A Rescue - Ravindra Mehta 214. ICU Bedside Techniques – At Its Best - Farokh Udwadia

9:00 –9:06 am 207. Discussions 215. Discussions

9:10-10:16 AM chairpersons: Sriram Sampath, B. Bande, B. Jethwa chairpersons: Ashit Hegde, Deepak Talwar, Harish Gupta

9:10– 9:30am 208. Hyperlactatemia : Understanding the Unholy Metabolism - Prof. Mervyn Singer 216. Proning: A Art Must Learn or A Fashion - Neil MacIntyre

9:30 – 9:50 am 209. ECMO : The Indian Experience - Yatin Mehta 217. Optimizing PEEP Jean-Daniel chiche

9:50– 10:10 am 210. ECMO : The Rescue Therapy - Luciano Gattinoni 218. Decompressive Craniotomy : When Do I Call My Neurosurgeon - Gene Sung

10:10–10:16 am 211. Discussions 219. Discussions

10:20 – 11:26 am PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 41-HALL B

RAMBAGH PALAcE

SESSION – 42-HALL c

cITY PALAcE

SESSION – 43- HALL D

JAIGARH PALAcE

SESSION – 44 HALL E

NAHARGARH PALAcE

SESSION – 45-HALL F

HAwAMAHAL

10:20 – 11:26 AM chairpersons: Sanjay Dhanuka, Mukesh Saran, Sudha Kansal

Hematology

chairpersons: H Dhumra, Vivek Bhargava, Harish Gupta

Miscellaneous

chairpersons: Vandana Sinha, A.K. Singh (Kanpur), Sudha Sarna

Burns

chairpersons: Pratibha Dileep, Brajesh Gupta, M Sogani

Miscellaneous

chairpersons: Sauren Panja, Mumtaz Ali, Lalit Mendhiratta

10:20 – 10:40 am 220. Safe Blood Transfusion : Practices in ICU

R.N. Makroo

223. Managing an Obese Patient in ICU –

Ganshyam

226. Burns Improving Survival in >50% Burns : An Indian Experience -

Sunil Keswani

229. Goal Directed Neuro Resuscitation –

claude Hemphill

231. Resuscitation of Patients in Disaster Settings –

Vandana Agarwal

10:40 – 11:00 am 221. Role of GMCSF and Other Stimulating Factors in ICU -

Vijaya Patil

224. Early Nutrition in Sepsis -

Michael O’Leary

227. Nutrition In Burns: The Current Recommendations -

Ashit Bhagwati

230 Chloride Induced Acidosis -

Ajay Sarkar

233.

contingency

11:00 – 11:20 am 222. Role of Apps and Internet in Critical Care -

Jayant Shelgaonkar

225. Clostridium Difficile Infection: Recent Advances -

Arindam Kar

228. Critical Care in Burns -

Madiha Hashmi

231. Burn Out and Stress Problems that Young Intensivists Face in Indian ICU -

Bharat Jagiasi YTH

234. What Fluid in Resuscitation in ICU? -

Prakash Shastri

11:20 - 11:26 am

235. Discussions

11:30 – 1:00 pm FREE PAPER SESSION (6 Min. –Talk; 1 min. Discussion)

SESSION – 46 SESSION – 47 SESSION – 48 SESSION – 49 SESSION – 50

11:30 – 1:00 PM chairpersons: Avdesh Bansal, Asif Ahmed, Ajit Singh

FPS

chairpersons: Suresh Ramasubban, Sankalp Vanjara, Brij Ballabh Sharma

chairpersons: Santosh Padhy, Amit Kr. Singh, Deepak Jeswani

chairpersons: Jignesh Shah, Manoj Singh, Mrinal Jain

chairpersons: Shrikanth Srinivas, Rajiv Sharma (Kota), Animesh Gupta

11:30 – 11:37 am FP-1 A Complete Study of the Microbial & Clinical Outcome of Antimicrobial Surface Treated Central Venous Catheters Exchanged Over Guide Wire Versus Newly Inserted Catheters –

Abhishek Misra

FP-2 Complications Of Tube Thoracostomy In Trauma –

Alok Arora

FP-3 Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS) As A Tool To Predict Development Of Delusional Memory In Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients –

Bharath K

FP-4 Can Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) Influence Decision Making In Mobilizing Patients In Intensive Care Unit? –

Rashida Bookwala

FP-5 Bedside Sonographic Measurement Of Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter As A Predictor Of Raised ICP: A Pilot Study -

chetan G. Shirodkar

11:37 – 11:44 am FP-6 Role Of Ultrasonographic Assessment Of Diaphragmatic Dysfunction In Successful Weaning –

Susovan Mitra

FP-7 A Retrospective Registry Of Indian Patients With Venous Thromboembolism –

Dhanesh Kamerkar

FP-8 Outcomes Associated With Acute Exacerbations Of COPD Requiring Hospitalization –

Alisha chaudhury

FP-9 Dexmedetomidine Vs. Propofol In Dilatation And Curettage: An Open Label Randomized Controlled Trial -

Priyanka Sethi

FP-10 Assessment Of Medicine Intensive Care Unit Of An Apex Teaching Hospital Of India Against The Guidelines Prescribed By Indian Society Of Critical Care Medicine -

Vijaydeep Siddharth

11:44– 11:51 am FP-11 Does Golden Hour Exist For Administering Appropriate Anti- Malarial Drugs –

Rahul Pandit

FP-12 Vivax Malaria, Not So Benign – A Case Series Of ARDS Complicating Vivax Malaria –

walter Anthony

FP-13 Survival After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest –

Ashish Garg

FP-14 Delirium, Its Risk Factors And Antipsychotic Use In Intensive Care Unit –

Akash Rajender

FP-15 Predictors Of Mortality In Geriatric Patients In An Indian Intensive Care Unit –

Kanwalpreet Sodhi

11:51– 11:58 am FP-16 Role Of Magnesium Sulphate In The Management Of Acute Human Poisoning By Organophosphorus Insecticides –

Krishna Pokharel

FP-17 Takotsubocardiomyopathy /Syndrome Of Transient Left Ventricular Apical Wall Motion Abnormality Occur In Critical Ill Patient –

Manish Prasad Pathak

FP-18 Safety of Blind Bronchial Sampling in Diagnosis of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia -

Neil castellino

FP-19 A Randomised Placebo Controlled Trial Of Indian And Western Classical Music On Sedation Requirement In Critically Ill Patients-

Rajesh Gavde

FP-20 Ventilator Associate Pneumonia in Traumatic Brain Injury Shalini Nair

11:58 – 12:05 pm FP-21 Passive Leg Raising: An Indicator To Fluid Responsiveness In Sepsis –

Soumar Dutta

FP-22 A Twelve-Month Review Of The Medical Emergency Team System In An Australian Private Hospital: A Retrospective Observational Study –

Umesh Shah

FP-23 Increased End-Expiratory Lung Volume With High Flow Nasal Cannula: Comparison 3 Nasal Cannula Device –

Sohee Park

FP-24 Assessment Of Left Ventricular Function In Critically Ill Patients By Mitral Annular Plane Systolic Excursion (Mapse) –

Gagan Brar

FP-25 Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Practices In The Intensive Care Unit –

Nagarajan Ramakrishnan

12:05 – 12:12 pm FP-26 Prognostic Factors In Patients Hospitalized With Diabetic Ketoacidosis –

Avinash Agarwal

FP-27 A Comparative Evaluation of Glidescope & Macintosh Laryngoscope for Endotracheal Intubation –

Harpreet Sandhu

FP-28 Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula After Tracheostomy: A Misadventure Sakshi Maheswari

FP-29 Patterns Of Central Venous Oxygen Saturation (Scvo2), Lactate And Venoarterial Co2 Difference (Vaco2) In Patients With Shock And Their Association With Outcome –

Rubina Khullar Mahajan

FP-30 Therapeutic Hypothermia: A Cool Concept With Hot Results –

Prakkash P.A.

12:12 – 12:19 pm FP-31 ICU Nurse Workload Assessment Using Tiss-28 In A Tertiary-Care ICU-

Jinisha Shukla

FP-32 A Study On Clinical Profile Of Geriatric Patients With Dyselectrolytemia In An ICU Setting

Muhammad Ali

FP-33 C-Spine Decision Rule Validation For India –

Navin Puttum

FP-34 Is Mobilization Lacking In Post-Surgical Patients During ICU Stay? –

Nidhi Samosawala

FP-35 Of Intensive Care In India – A Six Year Tertiary Care Experience –

Srinivas Samavedam

12:19 – 12:26 pm FP-36 Comparison Of High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation And Conventional Low Tidal Volume Ventilation In H1N1 Influenza Pneumonia Related Severe ARDS –

Divyesh Patel

FP-37 Mortality Associated With Hair Dye (Super Vasmol) Poisoning: Experience From A Intensive Care Unit In Rural India –

Laura Sanchez

FP-38 Retrospective Analysis Of Young AMI In A Tertiary Care Cardiac Center With Respect To Risk Factors And Arteries Involved-

Pragyan Kumar Routray

FP-39 Therapeutic Hypothermia (TH) Induction During Resuscitation- A Case Control Trial –

Shashidhar Pulgam

FP-40 Platelet Transfusion Trigger in Complicated Dengue Fever: A Dilemma –

Anamika chaudhary

12:26 – 12:33 pm FP-41 Clincal Profile Of Obstetric Admissions And The Efficacy Of Scoring Systems In Predicting Mortality In A Tertiary Private Health Care System –

Rishi Sarangi

FP-42 Patients Discharged Against Medical Advice (AMA) – What Happens To Them? –

Senthil Kumar R.

FP-43 Family Presence During Invasive Procedures In The Critical Care: An Integrative Review –

Hussamaldeen Sabyani

FP-44 Stroke Volume Variation Guided Fluid Therapy In Severe Septic Shock- When To Stop? –

Safal Sable

FP-45 Zero Tolerance For Mortality In Organophosphorus Poisoning In ICU –

Neeru Gaur

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5:00 – 6:10 pm PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Amer Palace ) PLENARY SESSION (HALL – Rambagh Palace )

5:00 – 6:10 PM chairpersons: Rajesh Chawla, C.K. Jani, Suresh Bhargava chairpersons: N. Ramakrishnan, Pradeep Rangappa, Deepak Yaduvanshi

5:00 – 5:20 pm 294. H1N1 Pandemic – The Indian Experience and Future Perspective – Sameer Jog 297. Newer Developments In Management of ICU Associated Delerium - Ross Freebairn

5:20–5:40 pm 295. The Nursing Critical Care in India - Jaya Kuruvilla—President ccNS 298. Neutropinic Septic Patient : ICU Management - Atul Kulkarni

5:40–6:00 pm 296. Implementing Nursing Training in Critical Care Vision - Prakash Shastri 299. CPR : The Indian Perspective - Khusrav Bajan

6.00–6:06 pm 300. Discussions 301. Discussions

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).A

PEDIATRIC SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - JANTAR MANTAR HALLDay 1 14 February 2014

Times Topics Speakers

7:00-8:00 AM MEET THE EXPERT SESSION: (ASK ME ANYTHING SESSION)

7:00-7:30 am Managing ICP in PICU - Sunit Singhi

7:30-8:00 am Care of Comatose Child - Krishan Chugh

08:00-11:00 AM Go To - Hall A or B For Plenary Session

11:00 – 11:35 am ORATION (5 mins. Introduction / 30 mins. Presentation) Sunit Singhi

PARALLEL SESSION

Session 1: (Safety and Quality Control) chairpersons: Rashmi Kapoor, Pravin Khilnani, Deepak Shivpuri

11:35 – 11:55 am Error Prone Environment in PICU – How Can We Do Better? Suchitra Ranjit

11:55 – 12:15 pm Withdrawal of Life Support – The Legal Implications Krishan Chugh

12:15- 12:35 pm Ideal Therapeutic End Point in Septic Shock: Lactate Vs. ScVO2 - Dhiren Gupta

12.35 – 12.55 pm Session 2: DEBATE: Moderator: Sunit Singhi.

1. Enteral Feeding In Children With Shock – Naso-Gastric or Naso-Jejunal?

2. N-Acetyl Cysteine Is Standard Of Care In Acute Liver Failure: Yes-No

Preetha Joshi/Namit Jerath

Jhuma Sanker /Prabhat Maheshwari

12:55-01:00 PM Discussions

Day - 3 : Sunday 16 February, 2014 (Contd...)12:33 – 12: 40 pm FP-46 Full Outline Of

Unresponsiveness Score Versus Glasgow Coma Scale In Critically Ill Patients With Altered Sensorium: A Comparison Of Inter-Observer Variability And Outcomes –

Varun Suresh

FP-47 Prognostic Indicator Of Dengue Fever -

Vikas Raghove

FP-48 Ulinastatin (U-Tryp) Therapy In Severe Sepsis Patients; A Retrospective Study –

Ashish Kumar

FP-49 Comparative Evaluation Of Central Venous Pressure And Sonographic Inferior Vena Cava Variability In Assessing Fluid Responsiveness In Septic Shock –

Manjri

FP-50 Salmonella Affecting Vertebra : A Case Report

Yuvraj Arora

12:40 – 1:25 pm LUNcH/ EXHIBIT BREAK

1:25 – 2:51 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 51 SESSION – 52 SESSION – 53 SESSION – 54 SESSION - 55

1:25 – 2:51 PM chairpersons : Sunil Karanth, Dharmendra Sharma, C.S. Sharma

Miscellaneous

chairpersons : Jose Chacko, Diptimala Agarwal, Sushil Kalra

Mechanical Ventilation

chairpersons : Y.P. Singh, Subhash Gupta, H. Bagaria

Neuro-Critical Care

chairpersons : Vijaya Patil, Ganshyam Jagathkar, Prashant Nasa

Endocrine

chairpersons : Hemant HR, Vijay Khurana, Raman Sharma

ICU Management Issues

1:25–1:45 pm 252. Pulmonary Embolism : The Under-Estimating Clinical Conditions -

Ashok Kumar Singh

256. NAVA : The Final Answer to Dysshrony -

Peter Rimensberger

260. Stroke Management - Update

Gene Sung

264. Management Of Hyperglycemia In Critical care Settings : Challenges And Recommendations -

Kalyan Kumar Gangopadhyay

268. ICU of Future -

Ognjen Gajic

1:45–2:05 pm 253. Managing Life Threatening Emergencies Beyond Clinical Skills -

Parshottam Lal Gautam

257. Recruitment: How Much, How Long? -

Luciano Gattinoni

261. Hypothermia in Neurological Injury -

claude Hemphill

265. The Sick Euthyroid Patient –

Shashank Joshi

269. Fighting with Management for ICU Resources -

T. Shyam Sunder

2:05–2:25 pm 254. NIV in Trauma -

Raman chatrath

258. Invasive Vs. Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in ICU: Art of Choice -

Guangxi Li

262. Managing Raised ICP in ICU -

Gene Sung

266. Continuous Glucose Monitoring in ICU -

Olav Rooyackers

270. HR Issues in ICU -

Santosh Padhy

2:25–2:45 pm 255. Hypothermia : Current Evidence & Practice –

Saurabh Saigal YTH

259. Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome And Care Of Post Arrest Patient –

Amol Kothekar YTH

263. Ultrasound In Neuro-Critical Care -

Luca Neri

267. Diagnosis of VAP –

Manju Mathew YTH

271. Informatics in ICU -

Abhinav Gupta

2:45 –2:51pm 272. Discussions

2:55 – 4:11 pm PARALLEL SESSION

SESSION – 56 SESSION – 57 SESSION – 58 SESSION – 59 SESSION - 60

2:55 – 4:11 PM chairpersons : Rakesh Kr. Tyagi, Sudhir Khunteta, Hemant Tiwari

Miscelleanous

chairpersons : Abhinav Gupta, Arvind Yadav, Anamika Chaudhary

Infection

chairpersons : Anil Gupta, Tarun Singhal, Navnit Saxena

IT and AKI

chairpersons : Ajoy Sarkar, Ranvir Singh Tyagi, H.P. Paliwal

Miscellaneous

chairpersons : Anurag Kishore, Kedar Prasad, S K Sharma

Neurocritical Care

3:15 – 3:25 pm 273. High Oxygen Flow in Respiratory Failure: Does It Help –

Jose chacko

276. Managing Fever in ICU

Deepak Jeswani

279. Co-morbidities Associated With ARF In ICU –

Vinay Malhotra

282. Targeting Blood Glucose Level in Critically Sick –

Manoj Goel

285. Sun-Archanoid Hemorrhage : Management Update –

claude Hemphill

3:25 – 3:45pm 274. The Acetonebacter in ICU – Options and Actions -

Ram E. Rajagopalan

277. Preventing VAP in ICU: The Targeted Approach -

Monish Nakra

280. Tele ICU : Relevance to India & The Developing World –

N. Ramakrishnan

283. Is Continuous Cardiac Output Monitoring Making Difference to Outcome in ICU :

Sunil Karanth

286. Hypertonic Saline Vs. Mannitol :

Gene Sung

3:45– 4:05 pm 275. Hypo-Phosphatemia in ICU: How Important It Is? -

Asif Ahmed

278. Rational Use of Antibiotics in Acute Respiratory Tract Infection -

Rajeev Soman

281. Electronic Charting Of ICU Charts –

Sandeep Mehershi

284. Sedation: Beyond Benzodiapines And Opiates –

Prashant Nasa

287. Looking for a Perfect Coma Scale ... -

Omar Faruq

4:05 – 4:11pm 288. Discussions

4:15 – 4:55 pm Parallel Session

PANEL DIScUSSION -1 PANEL DIScUSSION – 2 PANEL DIScUSSION – 3 DEBATE – 4 PANEL DIScUSSION- 5

4:15 – 4:55 pm 289. Innovative Therapies In Sepsis –

Moderator: Pradeep Rangappa.

Panelists: Hisataka Shoji, Jose Chacko, Anand Dongre, Rajesh Mishra, Sin Oh Koh.

290. Closed ICU Multidisciplinary Care.

Moderator: Kapil Zirpe.

Panelists: Pradeep Bhatia, D.K. Singh, Rajesh Venkat.

291. ICP Should Be Monitored in ICU -

Moderator: Shiva Iyer.

Panelist: Gene Sung, Claude Hemphill, Sunit Singhi, Y.P. Singh, Surendra Sharma.

292. The CCP : The Net Discussion Tool – The Most Discussed Topics During The Year –

Sudhir/ Manish Munjal, Deepak Govil

293. Changing Strategies in ICU: Fungal Sepsis –

Moderator: Rajesh chawla

Panelists: Subhash Todi, SimranSingh, B.P. Singh, Arvind Baronia, Rajat Agarwal, Supradeep Ghosh.

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1:00 – 1:45: pm Lunch/ Exhibit Break

Session 2: (Renal)

chairpersons: Krishan Chugh, Bala Ramachandran

1:45–2:05 pm Fluid Refractory Septic Shock – Should Epinephrine be the First Vaso-Active in Children? Praveen Khilnani

2:05–2:25 pm Utilizing Novel AKI Biomarkers Kala Ebenzar

2:25–2:45 pm AKI and Selection of RRT – Which is the Best? Mehul Shah

2:45–3:05 pm Traumatic Brain Injury: Current Guidelines. Vinay Joshi

3:05 pm-3:10 pm Discussions

Session 3: (Infections)

chairpersons : Suchitra Ranjit, Rakesh Lodha, S.D. Sharma

3:15 – 3:35 pm Critical Viral Respiratory Infections in PICU – Relatively Ignored Sunit Singhi

3:35 – 3:55pm Critical Care Issues in Viral CNS Infections S. Sitaraman

3:55– 4:15 pm Diagnostic Tests And Management of Viral Myocarditis – Current Evidence Rakesh Lodha

4:15-4:20 pm Discussions

chairpersons : Anil Sachdeva, Rakshay Shetty, V.S.V. Prasad.

4:25 – 4:45 pm Dengue in PICU Bala RamaChandran

4:45 – 5:05 pm Rapid Molecular Diagnostics for Blood Stream Infection – A New Frontier? Niranjan Kisson, Canada

5.05-5:10 pm- Discussions

5:10 - 6:10 PM Go To – Hall A or B For Plenary Session

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).

Day 2 15 February 2014Times Topics Speakers

7:00-8:00 AM MEET THE EXPERT SESSION

7:00-7:30 am Fluid Therapy in Critically Sick - Suchitra Ranjit

7:30-8:00 am Nutrition in Critically Sick Child - Niranjan Kisson

08;00-10:30 AM Go To - (08:00-09:06 AM): Hall - A or B For Plenary Session; (09:10-10:30 AM): Hall – A for ISCCM Oration & Presidential Address.

10:30 – 1:00 pm Parallel Session

Session 1: (Septic Shock)

chairpersons: Urmil Jhamb, S. Sitaraman, Madhumati Otiv.

10:30 – 10:50am Peritoneal Dialysis in Indian PICUs: The Status And Challenges. Maninder Dhaliwal

10:50 – 11:10am Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2012 Guidelines – Perspective for an Indian Intensivist. Niranjan Kisson, Canada

11:10– 11:30 am Maintenance of Fluid in Severe Sepsis – Beyond the First Hour. Vinay Nadkarni

11:30 – 11:50 am Strategies to Reduce Ventilation Induced Lung Injury (VILI) Peter Rimensberger

11:50- 12:50 pm Session: DEBATE Moderators : Vinay Nadkarni, Bala Ramachandran

1. Open v/s Closed ICU Models on Patient Outcome

2. Do Time Sensitive Protocols Increase/Reduce Resuscitation Errors?

3. Osmotherapy In Non-Traumatic Coma: 3% Saline Vs. Mannitol

Banani Poddar / Urmil Jhamb

VSV Prasad / Farhan Shaikh

Lokesh Tiwari / Rakshay Shetty

12:50– 1:00 pm Discussions

1:00 – 1:45 pm Lunch/ Exhibit Break

1:45 – 3:30 pm Session 2: (ARDS)

chairpersons : Jayashree Muralidharan, Lokesh Tiwari, Dinesh Chirla.

1;45–2:05 pm Ventilating ARDS Patient in PICU – Current Update Peter Rimensberger

2:05–2:45 pm Remote Organ Failure in ARDS – How Do We Prevent? Rakesh Lodha

2:45–3:05 pm Adjunctive Therapies in ARDS – What Is The Evidence? Rashmi Kapoor

3:05–3:25 pm Extracorporeal CO2 Removal – The Place of Partial ECMO in ARDS Management Preetha Joshi

3:25 -3:30 pm Discussions

3:30 – 3:50 pm Session 3: (Endocrine, Hepatic)

chairpersons: Anjul Dayal, Kundan MIttal, J. Singh

3:50 – 4:10 pm Dysnatremias in Critically Ill Children – Current Insights Anil Sachdev

4:10 – 4:30pm Recent Updates in DKA Management Guidelines – Even and Slower Jayashree

4:30– 4:50 pm Hypovitaminosis D in Critically Ill Children Urmil Jhamb

4:50-4:55 pm Discussions

5:00 – 5:45 pm Session 4 : chairpersons : Maninder Dhaliwal, Abhisekh Bansal

5:00 – 5:20 pm Sedation and Analgesia in Children with Acute Liver Failure SB

5:20 – 5:40 pm Liver Transplantation in India – Role of Pediatric Intensivist Dinesh Chirla

5.40- 5:45 pm Discussions

5:45 – 6:10 pm Go To Hall – A & B for Plenary Session (5:00-6:10 PM)

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).A

Day 3 16 February 2014Times Topics Speakers

7:00-8:00 AM MEET THE EXPERT: (ASK ME ANYTHING SESSION)

7:00-7:30 am Application of Ultrasound in PICU - Anil Sachdeva

7:30-8:00 am CRRT in PICU - Rakshay Shetty

8:00 – 10:30 AM Go To Hall – A & B For Plenary Session.

10:30-11:00 AM Parallel Session

10:30-1:00 pm Session 1: (Neurocritical care)

chairpersons:

10:30 – 10:50 am Immuno-Modulatory Therapy in LGBS – Current Thoughts? Anjul Dayal

10:50- 11:10 am Bleeding Disorders in PICU Lokesh Tiwari

11:10-11:15 am Discussions

FREE PAPER SESSION (Talk: 6 Mins; Discussion: 1 Min.)

11:15 – 11:22 am Ideal Serum Sodium Level in Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure in Children with Acute

Central Nervous System Infections

R. Ramesh Kumar

11:25 – 11:32 am Tracheostomy In Infants With Complex Congenital Heart Defects After Cardiac Surgery: Our

Experience

Rajesh Sharma

11:35 – 11:42 am Urinary NGAL As An Early Marker Of Acute Kidney Injury In Children With Shock In Pediatric ICU Mani Vachagam

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11:45 – 11:52am Randomized Comparison of 20% Mannitol V/s 3% Hypertonic Saline in Children with Raised

Intracranial Pressure Due to Acute Central Nervous System Infections

R. Ramesh Kumar

11:55 –12:35 pm PANEL DISCUSSION: Fluid Therapy in Sepsis in PICU: Quantitative & Qualitative Monitoring.

Moderator: Rakshay Shetty. Panelists: Niranjan Kissoon , Vinay Nadkarni , Rashmi Kumar ,

Krishnan chugh ,Kala Ebenzar.

12:35- 12:55 pm Role of Albumin in PICU Farhan Sheikh

12:55- 1:00 pm Discussions

1:00 – 1:45 pm Lunch/ Exhibit Break

1:45-3:05 PM Parallel Session

1:45 – 3:10 pm Session 2: (Bacterial Infections and Sepsis)

chairpersons: Banani Poddar, Rakesh Lodha, Abhisekh Bansal

1:45–2:05 pm Neurological Complications of Scrub Typhus- An Update Kundan Mittal

2:05–2:25 pm Cardio-Respiratory Complications of Diphtheria- Anticipatory Management Jayashree Muralidharan

2:25–2:45 pm DIC, HLH, TAMOF – Sepsis Induced Serious Hematological Dysfunctions Rashmi Kumar

2:45–3:05 pm Antimicrobial Stewardship – Start Smart—Then Focus Abhisekh Bansal

3:05-3:10 pm Discussions

3:10 – 4:10 pm PANEL DIScUSSIONS :

Disease Specific Ventilation Strategies – Non Invasive and Invasive.

Moderator: Anil Sachdeva

Panelists: VSV Prasad, Kala Ebenzar, Jhuma Sanker, Sunil Dutt Sharma.

4.10 – 5.10 pm PANEL DIScUSSION :

Blood Transfusion in PICU – What Should Be the Evidence Based Practice?

Moderator: Jayashree

Panelists: Kundan Mittal, Lokesh Tiwari, Manish Sharma.

5:10 - 6:10 PM Go To Hall – A & B for Plenary Session (5:00-6:10 PM)

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).

APACCM SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - JALMAHAL HALLDay 1 14 February 2014

Times Topics Speakers

11:00-12:00 Noon 8 AM to 11AM Go to Hall A and B For Plenary / Hansraj Nayaar best paper award

chairpersons: Younsuck Koh, Nobuke Fuke, Jigi Divatia

11:0 0 – 11:10 am Inaugural Address: Anthony S. McLean, Younsuck Koh, Narendra Rungta & J. Divatia

11:10 – 11:30 am Opening Address – Current Critical Care Scenario in APACCM: Training As An Intensivist. -- Anthony S. McLean, Australia

11:30 – 11:50 am Critical Care Status in Korea- Chae-Man Lim, South Korea

11:50 – 11:55 am Discussions

11:55 – 1:00 PM Parallel Session

chairpersons: Micheal O’Leary, Mohd. Omar Faruq, Shiv Iyer

11:55 – 12:15pm Beyond Survival Sepsis Guidelines - Mitchell M. Levy, USA

12:15 – 12:35pm Vasopressor Selection for Septic Shock - Farhad Kapadia, India

12:35– 12:55 pm Updates of ARDS Treatment: How to Solve the Pulmonary Heterogeneity of ARDS Du Bin, China

12:55– 01:00 pm Discussions

01:00 –01:45 pm LUNCH/ EXHIBIT BREAK

01:45-03:10 PM chairpersons : Du Bin, Ross Freebairn, Atul Kulkarni.

01:45–02:05 pm End of Life Support Practices in India Jigi Divatia, India

02:05–02:25 pm SB

02:25–02:45 pm End of Life Care Decision in ICU Sin Oh Koh, South Korea

02:45–03:05 pm End-of-Life Care in Asian ICUs Younsuck Koh, South Korea

03:05- 03:10 pm Discussions

03:15-4:20 PM chairpersons : Chito Permejo, Chae-Man Lim, Dhruv Chaudhary

03:15 – 03:35 pm Reducing Mortality in Acute Severe Malaria Shirish Prayag, India

03:35 – 03:55pm Early Nutrition in Critical Illness: How Early is “Early”? : Micheal O’Leary, Australia

03:55–04:15 pm Pre-Terminal Care in ICU: The Singapore Perspective - Dessmon YH Tai, Singapore

04:15 – 04:20 pm Discussions

04:20 - 06:10 PM Go To Hall – A, B, C, D, E for Panel Discussion (4:25-5:05 PM); Hall – A & B for Plenary Sessions (5:05-6:11 PM)

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).

Day 2 15 February 2014Times Topics Speakers

8 AM to 11 AM Go to Hall A and B for Plenaries , ISCCM Oration , Presidential Oration

chairpersons: Chairat Permpikul, R. Disanayake, Rajesh Chawla

11:10 – 11:30am Acute Kidney Injury: What Is In A Name? Du Bin , China

11:30 – 11:50am Renal Replacement Therapy in Liver Transplant Patients Sin Oh Koh, South Korea

11:50– 12:10 pm Optimizing Ventilation Ross Freebairn, New Zealand

12:10– 12:30 pm RRT in ICU Chae-Man Lim, South Korea

12:30-- 12:50 pm The Utility of Procalcitonin in Septic Critically Ill Patients Sumit Ray, India

12:50 -01:00 pm Discussions

01:00 – 1:45 pm LUNCH/ EXHIBIT BREAK

chairpersons : Madiha Hashmi, Sin Oh Koh, Yatin Mehta

1:45–2:05 pm Setting Up Therapeutic Goals in ARDS Jean-Daniel Chiche, France

2:05–2:25 pm Challenges in Specialty Training in Critical Care Medicine in Sri Lanka R. Disanayake, Sri Lanka

2:25–2:45 pm Management of Sepsis: From Academic Centers to Local Hospitals Chairat Permpikul, Thailand

2:45–3:25 pm Collaboration of Clinical Study in Asia. Younsuck Koh, Du Bin, Jigi Divatia, Omar Faruq

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3:25-3:30 pm Discussions

Parallel Session

chairpersons : Desssmon YH Tai, Nobuke Fuke, Sunit Singhi

3:35 – 3:55 pm Management Strategies in Adult Dengue Fever in Malaysia - Cheng Cheng Tan, Malaysia

3:55 – 4:15 pm Recent Advances in Sedation and Analgesia in ICU. Ross Freebairn, New Zealand

4:15 – 4:20 pm Discussions

4:20-6:10 PM Go To Hall- , B, C, D, E, F For Panel Discussions (4:20-5:00 PM0; Hall A & B For Plenary Session (5:00-6:10 PM) .

(In Each Session 5 mins. are allotted for Introduction and Transit; 5 mins. for Discussion, which will be held at the end of Each Session).

Day 3 16 February 2014Times Topics Speakers

Parallel Session

chairpersons: Chae-Man Lim, Moda Nath Morhatta, Kapil Zirpe.

11:00 – 11:20 am Case Studies in Metabolic Acidosis. Mervyn Singer, UK

11:20 – 11:40 am ICU Management of Severe Hemoptysis Dessmon YH Tai, Singapore

11:40 – 12:00 N Peri-Operative Critical Care: State of the Arts Chairat Permpikul, Thailand

12:00 – 12:20 pm What Fukushima Disaster Taught Us From Acute To Sub-Acute Phase of Major Disaster (Nuclear

Pollution) And Medical Responses?

Nobue Fuke, Japan

12:20 – 12:25 pm Discussions

Parallel Session

chairpersons: Du Bin, Jason Phua, N. Ramakrishnan.

12:25 – 12:45pm Newer Therapies in sepsis :- Unilastinin Data- Indian Perspective Yatin Mehta, India

12:45 – 01:05pm Current Training Recommendations on Critical Care Echo-Cardiography: Implication for Asia. - Anthony S. McLean, Australia

01:05 – 1:45 pm LUNcH/ EXHIBIT BREAK

chairpersons : Ross Freebairn, Cheng Cheng Tan, Sheila Myatra.

01:45–02:05 pm Critical Care in Nepal: How To Move Forward Moda Nath Marhatta, Nepal

02:05–02:25 pm Status of Critical Care Medicine in Bangladesh Omar Faruq, Bangladesh

02:25–02:45 pm Critical Care in India: Current Challenges Narendra Rungta, India

02:45–03:05 pm HFO To ECMO in Refractory Hypoxemia Luciano Gattinoni, Italy

03:05 -03:10 pm Discussions

chairpersons : Anthony McLean, Narendra Rungta, Younsuck Koh

03:10 – 03:30 pm Metabolism In Shock: Alterations And Management Micheal O’Leary, Australia

03:30 - 04:30 pm APACCM GROUP DISCUSSION: Enhancement of Critical Care Medicine in Asia-Pacific Region Presentation: (15 min.) by Younsuck Koh.

Chaired by: Anthony S. McLean, Narendra Rungta.

Open-House Discussion. All APACCM Members will participate.

04:30 -04:35 pm Discussions

04:35 –06:10 PM Go To Hall: A,B,C,D,E for Panel Discussion (04:15-04:55 PM); Hall – A, B for Plenary Session (05:00-6:10 PM)

CRITICAL CARE NURSES SOCIETY 2ND CRITICARE NURSING CONFERENCE 2014 , JAIPUR IN COLLABORATION WITH INDIAN SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 16TH FEBRUARY 2014 PROGRAM - HALL - I - ALBERT HALL

Times Program Proposed speakers

8.45am-9.15 am Inauguration Welcome Ms. Belinda Sawant, Vice President, CCNS

Invocation/Lamp lighting (Virtual)

Key note address

Address by ISCCM president

Prof Jaya Kuruvilla, President, CCNS

Dr. Narendra Rungta

Message by Guest of honour

Vote of Thanks

Dr. Prakash Shastri

Ms. Sheeja Kanade, General Secretary, CCNS

9.15am-9.30am Tea Break

9.30am-9.50am Multi disciplinary closed ICU Care Nurses Role Capt. Ajitha Nair( Fortis Hospital, Delhi)

9.50am-10.00am Discussion

Medical and Nursing practice: A collaborative Approach

10.00am-10.20am Collaborative Practice in Critical Care Nursing Prof Shirley David, CMC, Vellore, Tamil Nadu

10.20am-10.30am Discussion

10.30am-11.00am Principles and Practices of Critical Care Dr. Khusrav Bhajan, Consultant Intensivist , P.D.Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai.

11.00am-11.20am Knowledge enhancement: Need for Critical Care Nurses Ms. Sheeja Kanade, General Secretary , CCNS

11.20am-11.30am Discussion

11.30 am -12.30 pm Panel Discussion: Psycho social care issues in Critically Care units Chairperson- Ms. Belinda Sawant, Saifee Hospital, Mumbai.

Members :

Ms. Akanksha Dicholkar ,Nursing Superintendent Seven Hills Hospital

Mrs. Shirley David(Vellore)

Cap Ajita Nair, Delhi

Ms. Ruth Adora, Kolkatta

12.30pm – 12.40pm Discussion

12.40pm-1.30 pm Oral presentation Ms. Wilma Valsalan/ Mrs. Sheeja Kanade

1.30pm- 2.30 pm Lunch

2.30pm – 3.00 pm Medical management of Unconscious / Agitated patients Dr. Khusrav Bhajan, Consultant Intensivist , P.D.Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai

3pm – 3.15 pm Nursing care of Unconscious/Agitated patient A Nursing process approach Ms. Wilma Valsalan, PD Hinduja CON, Mumbai

3.15 pm – 3.35 pm Requirement of skilled workforce for ICU and attempts to meet them Ms. Akanksha Dicholkar , Nursing Superintendent Seven Hills Hospital

3.35pm – 3.45pm Discussion

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3.45pm- 4.30 pm General body meeting, CCNS

4.30pm – 5 pm Valedictory session, Welcome, Report, Comments, Comments, Participants Response, Vote of

Thanks

Ms. Wilma V, PD Hinduja CON Ms. Ruth Adora, Kolkatta President CCNS President

ISCCM

Ms. Sheeja Kanade, Gen Secretary, CCNS

5 pm Tea

ADVANCED CARDIAC CRITICAL CARE AND INTENSIVE CARE ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY (ICE COURSE)Day 1

Times Program Proposed speakers

Course Chairman : D. Yatin Mehta

Course Directors : Dr. Rajiv Juneja/ Dr. Abhinav Gupta

8-8:15 Registration

8:15-8:30 Introduction Dr.Y.Mehta

8:30 – 9:15 Hemodynamic Monitoring in ICU (45mins)

9:15 – 10:00 Cardiogenic Shock Evaluation and Management in ICU(40 mins) Dr. Abhinav Gupta

10:00 – 10:30 Aute Coronary Syndrome – Approach in ICU (25 mins) Dr. Rahul Mehrotra

10:30 – 10:50 Tea

10:50 -11:15 Inotropes and Vasopressors (20 mins) Dr. Abhinav Gupta

11:15 – 12:00 Basics of ICE (Intensive Care Echocardiography) – 40 min Dr. Rahul Mehrotra

12:00 – 12:25 Pericardial Tamponade – Emergency management (20 mins) Dr. Vinayak Aggarwal

12:25-1:00 Arrhythmias in ICU(25 mins) Dr.Vinayak Aggarwal

1 :00 -2:00 Lunch

workshops

2:00- 4:30 Echo hands –on Workshop (1hr15 mins) ICE Course Dr. Vinayak/ Dr.Rahul

2:00- 4:30 Hemodynamic simulation in clinical scenarios (1hr15 mins) Dr.Rajeev Juneja/

Dr.Jeetendra Sharma

Day 2Times Program Proposed speakers

8:30 – 9:25 ACLS essentials and post resuscitation care (45 mins) Dr.J.Sharma

9:25 – 10:00 Intensive care after cardiac Surgery (30 mins) Dr.Anand

10:00- 10:30 Pediatric Cardiac Surgical patient in ICU (25 mins) Dr.Rajesh

10:30 – 10:45 Tea Dr.Rajiv Juneja

10:45 – 11:15 Emergency management of Aortic aneurysm and dissection (25 mins) Dr.Dheeraj Arora

11:15 – 11:45 Ventricular Assist devices Basic Concepts (25 mins) Dr.Rajiv Juneja

11:45- 12:15 Bedside Coagulation Monitoring(25 mins) Dr.A. Gupta

12:15- 12:45 Acute Pulmonary Embolism Evaluation and Management (25 mins) Dr.Vinayak

12:45-1:00 Discussion of the course All faculty

workshops

2:00- 3:00 IABP(20mins)/ Cardiac Output Monitors

2:00- 3:00 ECG/Arrhythmias/Pacemaker/Defibrillator/ICD/CRT (20mins)

NUTRITION IN CRITICAL CARE WORKSHOP AGENDATimes Topic Faculty

09:00 AM – 09:15 AM Welcome address and Introduction of the faculty

09.15 AM – 09.45 AM Reviving the compromised gut in ICU: Why is it important? Dr. N. Ramakrishnan (Chennai

09.45 AM – 10.30 AM Initiating nutrition in ICU – What, How and When Dr. Subhash Todi (Kolkata

10.30 AM – 10.45 AM TEA BREAK

10.45 AM – 11.15 AM Calorie and protein debt in ICU: Identifying the common factors Dr. Vikram Khatri (Delhi)

11.15 AM – 11.45 AM Making volume based enteral feeding a reality: Overcoming barriers Dr. Arindam Kar (Kolkata)

11.45 AM – 12.30 PM Case Discussions

Case 1: Perioperative nutrition

Case 2: COPD

Case 3: Renal Disorder

Dr. Rajib Paul (Hyderabad)

12.30 PM – 01.00 PM Structured EN protocol in ICU: Strategies for efficient nutritional delivery Dr. Prakash Shastri (Delhi)

01.00 PM – 01.45 PM Lunch

01.45 PM – 02.30 PM Panel Discussion: Current feeding practices that should be abandoned: Food for thought Yatin Mehta (Delh

02.30 PM – 03.00 PM Sepsis of gut origin: improving survival with Early Enteral Nutrition Dr. Pravin Amin (Mumbai)

03.10 PM – 03.30 PM TEA BREAK

03.30 PM – 04.30 PM Case Discussions

Case 4: Pancreatitis

Case 5: Diabetes/Hyperglycemia

Yatin Mehta (Delh)

04.30 PM – 04.35 Closing remarks and Vote of Thanks

34TH BASIC LIFE SUPPORT / ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT : COURSE SCHEDULE (17-18 FEB 2014 - CRITICARE 2014, JAIPUR)Day 1

Times Topic Speakers

8 .30am - 9.00am Welcome & Course expectations Dr. Sumit Ray

9.00am - 10.30am Adult Basic Life Support (Video & Practice sessions) Dr. Ashutosh Taneja/ Dr. Niraj Tyagi

10.30am - 10.45am TEA/ COFFEE BREAK

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10.45am - 1.00pm Adult Basic Life Support(Video & Practice sessions)

Child & Infant Basic Life Support (Video & Practice sessions)

1.00pm - 2.00pm BLS Test All instructors

2.00pm - 2.30pm LUNCH

2.30pm - 3.00pm ACLS overview & Primary/Secondary Survey Dr. K. Bajan/ Dr. Sumit Ray

3.00pm - 3.45pm ECG / Arrhythmias Dr. Ashutosh Taneja

3.45pm - 4pm TEA/ COFFEE BREAK

4 - 4.45pm Bradycardia Dr. Niraj Tyagi

4.45 - 5.30pm Tachycardia Dr. Ashutosh Taneja

5.30 - 6.15pm Acute Coronary Syndrome Dr. Niraj Tyagi

BLS Instructors

Dr. S. Ray/ K. Bajan/ M. Nakra/ A. Taneja/ N. Tyagi/ S. Mehra/ A. Garg/ M. Gupta

Day 2Times Topic Speakers

8.30-9am Stroke Dr. Monish Nakra

9-9.30am Megacode video Dr. Sumit Ray

9.30-10am Post-resuscitation care Dr. Niraj Tyagi

10-10.15am TEA/ COFFEE BREAK

TEA/ COFFEE BREAK

Small group sessions ( hands-on; 10 candidates / group)

A B C D

10.15-11am Airway Airway Electrical Therapy Electrical Therapy

11-11.45am Electrical Therapy Electrical Therapy Airway Airway

Teaching/ Practice Stations

A B C D

11.45-12.30pm VF / VT Asystole Respiratory Arrest PEA

12.30-1pm LUNCH BREAK

1-1.45pm Asystole Respiratory Arrest PEA VF / VT

1.45-2.30pm Respiratory Arrest PEA VF / VT Asystole

2.30-3.15pm PEA VF / VT Asystole Respiratory Arrest

3.15-3.30pm TEA/ COFFEE BREAK

3.30-5.30pm Written Test & Megacode(Assess) and Remediation

5.30-6pm Results/Wrap up/ Feedback

Instructors:

Airway Dr. Monish Nakra/ Dr. Ashish Garg ----------- Dr. Ashutosh Taneja/ Dr. Saurabh Mehra

Electrical Therapy Dr. Niraj Tyagi --------------- Dr Sumit Ray/ Dr. Mukesh Gupta

PEA Dr. Sumit Ray / Dr. Ashish Garg

Asystole Dr. Ashutosh Taneja

VF/VT Dr. Niraj Tyagi / Dr. Mukesh Gupta

Respiratory Arrest Dr. Monish Nakra / Dr. Saurabh Mehra

Written Test

Megacode(Assessment)

Dr. S. Ray/ K. Bajan/ M. Nakra/ A. Taneja/ N. Tyagi/ S. Mehra/ A. Garg/ M. Gupta

Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine 4th Comprehensive Critical Care Course (4c) at Birla Auditorium, Jaipur, IndiaDay 1

Times Topic Speakers

08:00 - 08:25 Airway Management Dr. Sheila Nainan Myatra

08:30 - 08:55 Mechanical Ventilation-I Dr. Shirish Prayag

09:00 - 09:25 Mechanical Ventilation-II Dr. R. K. Mani

09:30 - 09:55 Interactive case discussion on Mechanical Ventilation Dr. Dhruva Chaudhary

10:00 - 10:25 Coffee Break

10:30 - 11:10 Hemodynamic Monitoring-I Dr. Rajesh Chawla

11:15 - 11:40 Hemodynamic Monitoring- II Dr. Atul Kulkarni

11:45 -12:10 Acute Coronary Care Dr. Dhruva Chaudhary

12:15 - 12:40 Hypertensive Emergencies Dr. Babu Abraham

12:45 - 01:10 Pulmonary Embolism Dr Rajesh Pande

01:15 - 01:45 Lunch

01:50 - 02:15 CVA Dr. Shiva Iyer

02:20 - 02:45 Head & Spinal Injuries Dr. Kapil Zirpe

02:50 - 03:15 GI Bleed Dr. Sandhya Talekar

03:20 - 03:45 Infection Control Dr. Lalit Singh

03:50 - 04:15 Coffee Break

04:20 - 4.55 Fungal Infection in ICU Dr. Avdhesh Bansal

5.00 pm. onwards Interactive case discussion on Nutrition Dr. Rajesh Chawla/Dr. Prashant Nasa

Day 2Times Topic Speakers

08:00 - 08:25 ABG Dr. Rahul Pandit

08:30 - 08:55 Interactive case discussion on ABG/Electrolyties Dr. Rahul Pandit

09:00 - 09:25 Hyponatremia Dr. Senthil Kumar

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09:30 - 09:55 Hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia Dr. Vinod singh

10:00 - 10:25 Coffee Break

10:30 - 10:55 Acute Renal Failure Dr. Jose Chacko

11:00 - 11:25 Poisoning Dr. Arindam Kar

11:30 -11:55 Acute Liver Failure Dr Deepak Govil.

12:00 - 12:25 Acute Pancreatitis Dr. Rajesh Chawla

12:30 - 12:55 Antibiotic Stewardship Dr. Suresh Ramasubban

01:00 - 01:25 Interactive case discussion on Antibiotics Dr. Suresh Ramasubban

01:30 - 02:00 Lunch

02:05 - 02:30 Transfusion Practices in ICU Dr. Jose Chacko

02:35 - 03:00 Obst Emergencies in ICU Dr. Deven Juneja

03:05 - 03:40 Radiology in ICU-Interactive Session Dr. Rajesh Chawla

03:45 - 04:30 Interactive case discussion on Trauma/ Neurology Dr. Prakash Shastri

4:30 PM Coffee Break

EXTRA CORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATOR (ECMO) WORKSHOP Monday, 17th Feb., 2014Times Topic Speakers

9.00 AM – 9.20 AM Introduction Dr Rahul Pandit

9.25 AM – 10.10 AM Physiology of ECMO – How it works Dr Sameer Jog

10.15 AM – 10.55 AM Who can it help – Indications & patient Selection Dr Michael O’Leary

11.00 AM –11.30 AM TEA

11.30 AM – 11.55 AM ECMO Equipment and Cannulation Dr Rahul Pandit

12.00 Noon – 12.30 PM Physiology of Coagulation and it’s use Dr Rahul Pandit

12.35 PM – 12.55 PM Daily Patient and Circuit management on ECMO Dr Michael O’Leary

1.00 PM –1.45 PM LUNCH

1.45 PM – 2.15 PM Common clinical Problems Dr Paul Ramesh

2.20 PM – 2.40 PM Complexities in ECMO- Complications, Transport etc. Dr Michael O’Leary

2.45 PM – 3.05 PM Weaning and decannulation Dr Rahul Pandit

3.10 PM – 3.40 PM Processes of Care (Organisation of an ECMO Clinical Service) Dr Paul Ramesh

3.45 PM – 4.45 PM Simulation Exercise Dr Sameer Jog, Dr Michael O’Leary, Dr Rahul Pandit

4.45 PM – 4.55 PM Feedback All faculties

FCCS Provider & Instructor Courses (17th & 18th Feb., 2014)Day 1

Times Topic Speakers

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Pretest, Introduction to the Course & Candidates Dr Narendra Rungta, Dr Sanjay Dhanuka

9.00 AM – 9.30 AM Assessment of Seriously ill Patient Dr Lalit Mehndiratta

9.30 AM – 10.00 AM Airway Management Dr Syed Moid Ahmed

10.00 AM – 10.30 AM Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Dr Khusrav Bajan

10.30 AM – 10.45 AM TEA

10.45 AM -11:15AM Monitoring Blood Flow, Oxygenation & Acid-Base Status Dr Sanjay Dhanuka

11:15 AM – 11.45 AM Diagnosis & Management of Shock Dr Rajesh Pande

11.45 AM – 12.15 PM Diagnosis & Management of Acute Respiratory Failure Dr Dhruva Chaudhary

12.15 PM – 12:45 PM Mechanical Ventilation I Dr Narendra Rungta

12:45 PM – 1.30 PM LUNCH

1.30 PM – 2.00 PM Mechanical Ventilation II Dr

2.00 PM – 2.30 PM Acute Coronary Syndrome Dr Pravin Amin

2.30 PM – 3.00 PM Neurologic Support Dr Pravin Amin

2.30 PM – 3.00 PM Neurologic Support Dr YP Singh

3.00 PM – 5.00 PM

( Including tea break)

SKILL STATIONS

Recognition and Assessment of the Seriously ill Patient Dr Mohit Roy, Dr Srikant Sahastrebudhe, Dr Harleen Kaur, Dr Vimal Kumar Bhardwaj

Airway Management and Hypovolemic Shock Scenario Dr Syed Moid Ahmed, Dr Lalit Mehndiratta, Dr Ratan Pal Singh, Dr Anand Kumar

Hemorrhagic Shock Scenario Dr Sanjay Dhanuka, Dr Neeru Gaur, Dr Deeraj Kapoor, Dr Rakesh Modi,

Dr Biswanath Das

Traumatic Brain Injury Scenario Dr Rajesh Pande, Dr Anamika Chaudhary, Dr Manpreet Dawar, Dr Dileep Kumar,

Dr Deeraj Khatri

5.00 PM onwards Instructors lecture (To be attended by faculty & instructor candidates only)

Day 2Times Topic Speakers

9:00AM to 9:30AM Life Threatening Infection – Antibiotic Selection Dr Mukesh Sarna

9.30 AM – 10:00 AM Electrolytes & Metabolic Disturbances Dr Anurag Kishore

10.00 AM - 10.30 AM Trauma & Burn Management Dr Prashant Kumar

10.30 AM – 10.45 AM TEA

10.45 AM - 11.15 AM Special Consideration Dr Ashutosh Bhardwaj

11:15AM to 11:45 AM Tropical Infections Dr Narendra Rungta

11.45 AM - 12.15 PM Critical Care in Pregnancy Dr Sunil T Pandya

12.15 PM - 12.45 PM Critical Care in Infants & Children : The Basics Dr Kundan Mittal

12:45 PM to 1:30PM LUNCH

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1.30 PM – 3:30 PM SKILL STATIONS

Sepsis Scenario Scenario Dr Mukesh Sarna, Dr Srikant Sahastrebudhe, Dr Vimal Kumar Bhardwaj,

Mechanical Ventilation I Dr Rajesh Pande, Dr Anurag Kishor, Dr Rakesh Modi, Dr Dileep Kumar

Mechanical Ventilation II Dr Sanjay Dhanuka, Dr Ratan Pal Singh, Dr Anand Kumar

NIV Dr YP Singh, Dr Kundan Mittal, Dr R L Tiwari, Dr Harleen Kaur, Dr Deeraj Khatri

3:30 PM - 4.30 PM TEST & EVALUATION

Haemodynamic Monitoring Workshop Monday, 17th Feb., 2014 [DAY – 1] Day 1

Times Topic Speakers

0830-0900 Registration

0900-0935 Physics & Physiology of Arterial Pressure Measurement A Kulkarni

0935-1010 Physiology of CVP & PAP monitoring S Todi

1010-1040 Principles of measurement of Cardiac Output V Patil

1040-1100 Tea Break

1100-1315 Workshop 1. Techniques & Technology

1315-1400 Lunch

1415-1500 Does my patient need more fluid?

A. Fluid Challenge in the ICU (10 mins) B. Preload responsiveness (15 mins)

C. Passive Leg Raising (15 mins) Q & A & Discussion (5 mins)

S Ramsubhan

S Samvedan

A Kulkarni

1500-1530 Downstream indicators of perfusion

i. Venous Oximetry (15 mins)

ii. Lactate (15 mins)

Q & A & Discussion (5 mins)

JV Divatia

S Ramsubhan

1530-1550 Tea Break

1550-1800 Interactive Case discussion

1. Septic Shock

2. Cardiogenic Shock

3. Obstructive shock

S Todi

S Samvedan

V Patil

Table content Faculty

1 Arterial cannulation and How to set up a transducer S Samvedan

2 PAC: Insertion and interpretation of Data S Iyer

3 Transthoracic Echocardiography: Basic Views and ultrasound guided CVC placement V Patil

Day 2Times Topic Speakers

900-925 Tissue perfusion and Microcirculation Monitoring in Critically ill S Todi

925-950 Relevance of Intraabdominal Pressure Measurment S Samvedan

950-1015 Rationale choice of inotropes & Vasopressor in Intensive care JV Divatia

1015-1040 Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Critically ill S Ramsubhan

1040-1055 Tea

1055-1120 Echocardiographic assessment of a patient in shock R Pandit

1120-1325 Workshop 2. Advanced Hemodynamics without PAC

1325-1400 Lunch

1400-1440 Care of lines and monitors (infection control practices) V Patil

1440-1520 Putting it together – Interactive Case Discussion A Kulkarni

Workshop 2. Advanced Hemodynamics without PACTable No. Content Faculty

1 PiCCO technical & Case Scenario JV Divatia / Atul Kulkarni

2 Flotrac with ScvO2 technical & Case Scenario S Ramsubhan

3 Echocardiographic assessment of a patient in shock V Patil / S Samvedan V Patil / S Samvedan

VENTILATORY WORKSHOP 2014, Monday, 17th & Thesday, 18 February, 2014 Day 1

Times Topic Faculty

9:00am-9:30am Basic principles of mechanicalventilation Dr Neil Macintyre

9:30am-1O:OOam Monitoring the patient ventilator synchrony Dr Rajesh Chawla

1O:OOam-10:30am Lung protective ventilation in routine practice Dr Luciano Gatlnonnl

10:30am-11:OOam VILI-IS it preventable? Dr Shrish Prayag

11:00-11:30am Tea Break

Skill Station I Work Station (45 Mins) Rotation

11:30-12:15pm Difficult Airway Management Dr Vijaya Patil, Dr Sushama Gurav

12:15-1:OOpm NIV Dr Sushrut Bandopadhyay, Dr Pradeep Rangappa

1:00-2:00 pm Lunch

2:00-2:45pm Trouble-shooting during Mechanical Ventilation Dr Sameer Jog, Dr Neil Macintyre, Dr Suresh Ramasubbam

2:45-3:30pm Modes of MechanialVentilation

and their bedside settings

Dr Rajesh Pande,

Dr Babu Abrahim

3:00-4:15pm Ventelator Strategies in AROS Dr Shirish Prayag, Dr Luciano Gatinonni, Dr Subhal Dixit

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Day 2Times Topic Faculty

8:30-9:00am Management of Refactorry Hypoxemia Dr Luciano Gattinonni

9:00-9:30am What is happening with oscillation Dr Sangeeta Mehta

9:30-1O:OOam Does Ultra Sono have role a in lung Dr Deepak Govil

10:00-10:30am Recruitment Dr Dhruv Chaudhary

Newer Mode Selection in AROS

10:30 - 11:OOam Tea Break

Skill Station/ Workstation

11:00-11:45am PracticalApplications of Lung Dr Manish Pathak

Sonography in Ventilatory Patients Dr Zirpe Kapil

11:45-12:30pm Ventilatory Management in Obstructive Lung Disease Dr Dhruv Chaudhary, Dr Babu Abrahim

12:30-1:15pm lunch Time

1.15-2 OOpm ArterialBlood Gas Analysis Or Anand Tiwari, Dr Subhal Dixit

2:00-2:45pm Essentialof Ventilaory Graphics Or Vijay Deshpande, Dr Rajesh Chawla

2:45-3:30pm HFO/ECMO Or Sangeeta Mehta, Or Jlgnesh Shah, Dr Sushma Gurav

NEUROCRITICAL CARE WORKSHOP, Monday, 17th Feb., 2014Day 1

Times Topic Speaker

9:00AM – 9:30AM Intracranial Pressure Physiology Parul Khare

9:30AM – 9:55AM Airway, Ventilation, Sedation Gene Sung / Claude

9:55AM – 10:20AM Resuscitation After Cardiac Arrest Gene Sung / Claude

10:20 AM – 11:00 AM TEA

11:00AM – 11:30AM Ischemic Stroke Gene Sung / Claude

11:30AM – 11:55AM Intra Cerebral Haemorrhage Gene Sung / Claude

11:55AM – 12:20PM Subarachoid Haemorrhage Y P Singh

12:20PM – 12:45PM Addressing The Patient In Coma Hemant Tiwari

12:45PM – 1:15PM Intracranial Hypertension And Herniation Ashutosh Bhardwaj

2:00PM – 2:30PM Traumatic Brain Injury Y P Singh

2:30PM – 3:00PM Meningitis/Encephalitis Surendra Sharma

3:00 PM – 3:30PM Non Traumatic Weakness In Icu Hemant Tiwari

3:30PM – 4:00PM Spinal Cord Compression (Traumatic/Non-Traumatic) Ashutosh Garg

4:00 PM – 4:30 PM TEA

4:30PM – 5:00PM CONCLUSION AND Q/A SESSION

Day 2Times Topic Speaker

9:00AM – 9:30AM Management of status Epilepticus Y P Singh

9:30AM – 9:55AM Therapeutic Hypothermia - Induction Management and Complications Deepak Govil

10:00AM – 10:30AM TEA

Diagnosis of Brain Death and Organ Donation Narendra Rungta

Sedation, Delirium guideline update and role of early Mobilisation Kamal Lashkari

11:30AM – 1.30PM Neurocritical Care – Skill Stations (Rotation of 4 batches - 30 mins. each session)

Rapid bedside neurological assessment and Case Scenerios Hemant Tiwari / Kamal lashkari

EEG (continous EEG), EMG and NCV Surendra Sharma

CSF Neuroimaging and other lab investigation Parul Khare / Ashutosh Bhardwaj

Transcranial Doppler Ashutosh Garg

1:30PM – 2:30PM LUNCH BREAK

2:30PM– 3:30PM MCQ Based examination

3:30PM – 4:00PM Exam Q/A Discussion

4:00PM – 4:30PM Certificate distribution and conclusion of workshop

4:30 PM - 5:00PM TEA

Obstetric Critical Care Course CME & WorkshopDay 1

Times Topic Speaker

0800 – 0830 Hrs Registrations / Pretest Organizers

0830 – 0900 Hrs Inauguration and Introduction of faculty Dr.Sunil T. Pandya, Dr.Srinivas Samavedam

0900 – 0920 Hrs Maternal Critical Care: Admission profile in India, Is it different? Dr.Dilip Karnad

0920 – 0940 Hrs Maternal mortality and Near misses: Indian scenario Dr.V.P.Pailey

0940 – 1000 Hrs Anatomical and physiological changes during pregnancy: Critical care view point Dr.C.Kausalya

1000 – 1015 Hrs Discussion Moderator: Dr.Kalpalatha Guntupally

1015– 1030 Hrs Coffee

1030 – 1050 Hrs Hypertensive emergencies:

1. Accelerated hypertension & Pulmonary oedema: Critical care management

Dr.B.Bande

1050 – 1110 Hrs 2. Peripartum Seizures: Algorithmic approach in diagnosis and management Dr.Arun Kumar

1110 – 1120 Hrs Thrombo - ‐ embolism in pregnancy Dr.Sunil Karanth

1120 – 1140 Hrs Anticoagulation and bridging therapy in OICU Dr.Anjan Trikha

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1140 – 1200 Hrs Discussion Moderator: Dr.Nuzhat Aziz

1200 – 1220 Hrs Cardiac problems in OICU Dr.Srinivas Samavedam

1220 – 1240 Hrs MODS in Obstetric ICU: Management Dr.Kalpalatha Guntupally

1240 – 1300 Hrs Discussion Moderator: Dr.Sunil Karanth

1300 – 1345 Hrs Lunch

1355 – 1415 Hrs Cardio- ‐pulmonary arrest in a parturient Dr.Sunil T. Pandya

1415 – 1435 Hrs Fetal monitoring & Decision delivery dilemmas: When to induce? How to deliver? Dr.Nuzhat Aziz

1435 – 1445 Hrs Discussion Moderator: Dr.V.P.Pailey

1445 – 1530 Hrs Work Station I

AIR WAY (Basic and Advanced)

Dr.Arun Kumar, Dr.C.Kausalya

1530 – 1615 Hrs Work Station II

BLS, ACLS and Perimortem cesarean section

Dr.B.Bande / Dr.Sunil Karanth, Dr.Nuzhat Aziz / Dr.V.P.Pailey

1615 – 1700 Hrs Work Station III – Blood gas analysis – Decision making in Obstetric emergencies Dr.Srinivas Samavedam, Dr.Kalpalatha Guntupally

1700 Hrs Concluding remarks, Tomorrow’s highlights

Day 2Times Topic Speaker

Major Obstetric Haemorrhage in OICU

Obstetric management: What the intensivist needs to know?

0800 – 0815 Hrs Uterotonics & Surgical options - ‐ Dr.V.P.Pailey

0815 – 0830 Hrs Cath. Interventions and embolization Dr.Saketh Ram G

0830 – 0850 Hrs Fluid, Blood and rFVIIa – What, When and How much? Dr.Anjan Trikha

0850 – 0910 Hrs Hepatic disorders in OICU Dr.Srinivas Samavedam

0910 – 0930 Hrs Oliguria & AKI in pregnancy: Approach and management Dr.Sunil Karanth

0930 – 0950 Hrs Sepsis in pregnancy: Diagnosis and management bundles Dr.Dilip Karnad

0950 – 1010 Hrs Discussion Moderator: Dr.V.P.Pailey

1010 – 1030 Hrs Coffee

1030 – 1115 Hrs Workstation IV – Hypertensive emergencies,

Actor based simulation practice scenarios

Dr.Nuzhat Aziz

Dr.Kausalya C

1115 – 1200 Hrs Workstation V – Obstetric Shock (Haemorrhage & Sepsis)

(Rapid infusor devices, warmer, TEG, cell saver, anti shock garments, plus the usual regular protocol

demonstration, Obstetric Uterine models for Hands- ‐on practice)

Dr.Dilip Karnad

Dr.V.P.Pailey

Dr.Saketh Ram G

1200 – 0100 Hrs Workstation VI – Saving mother’s Life

Simulation – Batch I

Simulation – Batch II

Other batch will write the Post test

Dr.Anjan Trikha Dr.Sunil

T Pandya Dr.Srinivas

Samavedam

0100 – 0115 Hrs Conclusion / Feed back / Lunch

PFCCS (Provider & Instructor) Course Monday, 17th Feb., 2014Day 1

Times Topic Speaker

8.00 AM – 8.15 AM Introduction Dr Kundan Mittal

8.15 AM – 8.45AM Assessment of critically ill Dr Abhisek Bansal

8.45 AM – 9.30AM Diagnosis and Management of Respiratory Failure Dr Sunil Sharma

9.30 AM –10 AM TEA

10.00 AM -12.00 AM Skill Stations

Respiratory Evaluation and Management Dr Abhisek Bansal, Dr Parshant, Dr Jhumasankar

Ventilation I Dr SunitSinghi, Dr Lokesh Tewari

12.00 PM – 12.45 PM Cardiovascular Evaluation & Management of Shock Dr Sunit Singhi

12.45 PM –1.30 PM Accidental and Non-accidental Trauma Dr Jhumasankar

1.30 PM – 2.00 PM LUNCH

2:30PM – 3:00PM Skill Stations

2:00 PM – 4:00PM Non Traumatic Weakness in ICU Dr Hemant Tiwari

3:30PM – 4:00PM Post-initial resuscitation, management of accidental and non-accidental trauma, and poisoning Dr Jhumasankar Dr Abhisek Bansal Dr Nagaram

Cardiovascular Evaluation and Management of Shock (Two Groups) Dr Kundan Mittal Dr Lokesh Tewari

4.00 PM – 4.45PM Neurological Emergencies

4.45 PM – 5.30PM Fluid and electrolytes

Day 2

Times Topic Speaker

8.00-8.45AM Sedation and analgesia Dr Naga Ram

8.45-9.15AM Post- Op Care Dr Parshant

9.15-9.30AM Tea Break

9.30-11.00AM Skill Stations

Ventilation II (Two Groups) Dr Kundan Mittal

Sedation, Analgesia and Pharmacologic Management (Two Groups) Dr Parshant, Dr Lokesh, Dr Nagaram

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11.00-11.45PM Transport of the Critically Ill Dr Lokesh Tewari

11.45-12.30PM Acute Infections Dr N Rungta

12.30-1.30PM Skill Stations

Transport of Critically Ill Child (Two Groups( Dr Jhumasankar, Dr Lokesh, Dr Nagaram

Invasive device evaluation and potential complications Dr Kundan Mittal, Dr Abhisek Bansal

1.30-2.30PM Post Test and Course Evaluation

2.30-3.30PM Lunch

Pediatric ventilation and Simulation Workshop, Jaipur Feb 17 and 18

Day 1

Times Topic Speaker

8:00 a.m. – 08:15 a.m. Registration

08:15 a.m. – 08:30 a.m. Introduction to the Workshop – Dr. Rakshay & Dr Maninder

08:30 a.m. – 09:15 a.m. Understanding Ventilator Mechanics – Dr.Maninder

09:15a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Understanding Modes: Basics to advanced– Dr.S.Singhi

10:00a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ARDS & asthma : Practical Tips – Dr.P.Rimensberger

11:00 a.m - 11:15 a.m. Tea

Ventilation Workstation

Time Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 5

Topic Initial Settings

GBS, ARDS, ASTHMA, ICP

NIV– Interfaces and

practical aspects

Lung Graphics & Trouble

shooting

Understanding Ventilator –

Tubings, humidification, nebulization,

Capnometery

Faculty A.Sachdev/Sujatha P.Rimensberger/Geethanjali Maninder/Rakshay Abhishek/Sunil Sharma

11:15-12:00 p.m. Group A Group B Group C Group D

12:00-12:45 p.m. Group D Group A Group B Group C

12:45-1:30 p.m. Group C Group D Group A Group B

1:30 p.m -2:00 pm Lunch

2-2:45 p.m. Group B Group C Group D Group A

2:45 p.m. -3:30 p.m. ABG: Made Easy for hypoxemia & acidosis Dr.Abhishek Bansal

3:30 p.m. -4:10 p.m. Preventing & managing VAP Dr.Anil Sachdev

4:10 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Difficult ARDS – recruitment, prone & HFO Dr.P.Rimensberger

5:00 p.m. -5:30 p.m. Weaning & SBT Dr.Arun Bansal

5:30 p.m. Conclusion

Day 2: Procedures & SimulationTimes Topic Speaker

08:00 a.m. – 08:15 am Introduction to Day 2 Dr.Rakshay Shetty

Task Oriented SimulationTime Station 1 Station 2 Station 3

Topic Pleural Drain &

Peritoneal Dialysis

Central Line -Insertion USG & ECHO in PICU

Faculty Maninder/Sunil Geethanjali/ Abhishek Rakshay/Sujatha

8:15 ‐ 9:00 Group A Group B Group C

9:00- 9:45 Group D Group A Group B

9:45-10:30 Group C Group D Group A

10:30 am -11:00 am Tea

11:00 – 11:30 am Crisis Resource Management Dr. Vinay Nadkarni

Team oriented Simulation11:30 am–12:00 pm Introduction to SIM lab - Show all participants various equipment’s in the room focus on various features of simman and how it actually works All Faculty

12:00 pm – 12:30pm Scenario 1 - Cardiac Arrest

12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Scenario 2- Septic Shock

1:00 pm – 1:30 pm LUNCH

1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m Scenario 3- Cardiogenic Shock

2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Scenario 4 – Arrhythmia

2:30 pm. – 3:00 p.m. Scenario 5 - Difficult Airway

3:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Scenario 6-Trauma and raised ICP

3:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Scenario 7 - Hypoxemia on ventilator

4:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Scenario 8 – Acute Asthma

4:30 pm -5:00 pm Certificate distribution and Feedback

ULTRASOUND LIFE SUPPORT BASIC LEVEL 1 PROVIDER COURSE 17TH - 18TH February, 2014Day 1

Times Topic Speaker

08:00 REGISTRATION, PRE-COURSE TEST

INTRODUcTION

8:30 Point-of-care UltraSound: empowering primary, emergency& critical care worldwide. Dr Luca Neri

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8:50 Ultrasound techniques: image generation, acquisition, interpretation & administration. Dr Manish Pathak

AIRwAY

ASSESSMENT: Obstruction/atelectasis, tracheal displacement

and lesions, SC emphysema. Prandial status.

9:20 PROCEDURES:

ET intubation, crico-thyroidotomy, tracheo-tomy/-stomy.

MANAGEMENT:

Airway Protocols & Interactive Cases [US-AIR]

Dr Sachin Gupta

BREATHING

ASSESSMENT:

Pleural effusion, alveolar consolidation, interstitial syndrome,

pneumothorax. Diaphragm impairment.Costal & sternum fractures.

9:50 PROCEDURES:

Needle aspiration, thoraco-centesis, chest tube insertion, thoracotomy

MANAGEMENT:

Respiratory Protocols & Interactive Cases [BLUE, FALLS]

Dr Luca Neri

10:40 COFFEE BREAK

HANDS ON

1:00 ULTRASOUND PRACTICE:

Machine orientation. Airway, Breathing.

ALL FACULTY

13:00 LUNCH BREAK

cIRcULATION

4:00 ASSESSMENT:

Introduction to echocardiography:

Goals, indications and limitations, cardiac and caval vein windows.

Dr Shrikanth Srinivasan

ASSESSMENT:Focused hemodynamic assessment: heart morphology/performance/filling state,

pericardial effusion/tamponade, IVC variations, valvular lesions.

4:20 PROCEDURES: Pericardio-centesis. US-guided TC & IV pacing, ROSC evaluation.

MANAGEMENT: Cardio-circulatory Protocols & Interactive Cases [FEEL, FATE, US ACLS] Dr Pradeep d’Costa

HANDS ON

5:20 ULTRASOUND PRACTICE: Circulation. US Advanced Cardiac Life Support [US-ACLS]. ALL FACULTY

17:00 SESSION CLOSURE

08:15 REVIEW, Q/A

cIRcULATION

ASSESSMENT: Peritoneal, pleural & pericardial effusion: FAST windows

08:30 PROCEDURES: Paracentesis, DPL, laparotomy.

MANAGEMENT: Cardio-circulatory Protocols & Interactive Cases [FAST, EFAST, FAST-ABCDE] Dr Manish Pathak

09:20 ASSESSMENT: Abdominal & thoracic aortic aneurysm, dissection and rupture. Dr Pradeep d’Costa

ASSESSMENT: Deep venous system: deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism. Dr Manish Pathak

10.00 PROCEDURES: Peripheral & central venous catheterization. Dr Sachin Gupta

DISABILITY

ASSESSMENT: Optic nerve& pupil abnormalities, midline shift, cervical fracture, diaphragm

impairment. Notes on focused TCD.

10:20 MANAGEMENT: Neurological Protocols & Interactive Cases [US-NEU] Dr Deepak Govil

10:40 COFFEE BREAK

HANDS ON

11:00 ULTRASOUND PRACTICE: Circulation, Disability. ALL FACULTY

13:00 LUNCH BREAK

ULTRASOUND SECONDARY MANAGEMENT & MONITORING

14:00 CASE BASED INTERACTIVE SESSION Dr Luca Neri

USLS

14:40 ULTRASOUND LIFE SUPPORT PROTOCOLS: US Trauma Life Support [US TLS]

US Advanced Cardiac Life Support [US ACLS ]

HANDS ON

16:40 ULTRASOUND PRACTICE: Circulation, Disability. Secondary Management & Monitoring.

US Trauma Life Support [US-TLS]

ALL FACULTY

18:00 SESSION CLOSURE

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Welcome New Members to the ISCCM family1 Ashish Garg, New Delhi L.M14/G-4972 Surya Prakash Yarramalle,Vijaywada L.M14/Y-383 Tushar Patel,Ahemdabad L.M14/P-5874 Aarti Pawar,Chennai ALM14/P-5885 Varun Deshmukh,Ahemdabad L.M14/D-4096 Vikas K.N,Tumkur (Dist) L.M14/N-2047 Dharmendra Patel,Visnagar L.M14/P-5898 Kaustubh Upadhye,New Delhi L.M14/U-459 Vineet Veitla,Hyderabad ALM14/V-22010 Harsh Parikh,Ahemdabad ALM14/P-59011 Jayesh Kamat,Karwar Dist L.M14/K-65712 Anurag Agrawal,Raipur L.M14/A-39713 Nikhil Gupta,Lucknow L.M14/G-49814 Sachin Verma,Mohali L.M14/V-22115 Ashib Thurakkal,Edavanna L.M14/T-23116 Pramod Gupta,New Delhi L.M14/G-49917 Vandana Talwar,New Delhi L.M14/T-23218 Atishkumar Pratap Pagare,Pune L.M14/P-59119 Chaitanya Srawanthi Y,Secunderabad L.M14/Y-3920 Babu Pathak,Guwahati L.M14/P-59221 Suneetha Chitihoti,Hyderabad L.M14/C-30922 Bhavana V.N Rao,Vishakhapatnam L.M14/R-41223 Mita Hasmukh Vira,Mumbai L.M14/V-22224 Maj (Dr)Abhishek Pathak,Jammu L.M14/P-59325 Lt Col (Dr)Adnan Masood,Jammu L.M14/M-56326 Lt Col (Dr) Rama Gupta,Jammu L.M14/G-50027 Lt Col (Dr) Ajit Kumar Singh,Jammu L.M14/S-105828 Col (Dr) Sangeeta Khanna,Jammu L.M14/K-65829 Patan Gulab Kasim Khan,Bangalore ALM14/K-65930 Rupam Sinha,Bangalore L.M14/S-105931 Zeeshan Ahmed,Bhopal L.M14/A-39832 Anand Vishnu Arjunasamy,Tirupur Dist L.M14/A-39933 Ravi Shah,Jodhpur L.M14/S-106034 Usha Ganapathy,New Delhi L.M14/G-50135 Kaladhar Sheshala,Secunderabad L.M14/S-106136 Utkarsh Shah,Mumbai L.M14/S-106237 Abhinav Gupta,New Delhi L.M14/G-50238 Umar Hafiz Khan,Soura L.M14/K-66039 Syed Mudasir Qadri,Soura L.M14/Q-340 Parvaiz A Koul,Soura L.M14/K-66141 Kapil Sharma,Dist - Faridabad L.M14/S-106342 Sanjeev Kumar,Patna ALM14/K-66243 Anjani Kumar,Patna ALM14/K-66344 Nirmala Nalla,Mysore ALM14/N-20545 Munish Chauhan,Delhi L.M14/C-31046 Umesh Gawali,Aurangabad ALM14/G-50347 Anandan Ashok,Trivandrum L.M14/A-40048 Arun Kumar,Mohali L.M14/K-66449 Manak B Asawa,Surat L.M14/A-40150 Sushma Bodapati,Guntur L.M14/B-49851 Pratik Doshi,Rajkot L.M14/D-41052 Jayaprakash Narayanan B,Vellore Dist L.M14/B-49953 Kshama Madhavikuttyamma,Ernakullam L.M14/M-56454 Rajat Raja,Allepey Dist L.M14/R-41355 Boggu Rajyalakshmi,Hyderabad L.M14/R-41456 Raghavendra Prakash,Bangalore L.M14/P-59457 Vasant Nayak,Bangalore L.M14/N-20658 Girish K.N,Bangalore L.M14/N-20759 Pankaj Patel,Taluka - Bardoli L.M14/P-59560 Nilesh Solanki, Dist - Surat L.M14/S-106461 Manish Bagrecha,Dist - Nashik L.M14/B-50062 Balkrishna Nimavat,Ahemdabad L.M14/N-20863 Ravi Chandra Pulipati,Vijaywada L.M14/P-59664 Shankar Gouda Patil,Chennai L.M14/P-597

65 Jyothi G,Mysore L.M14/G-50466 Jaswant Chauhan,Kanpur L.M14/C-31167 Swarna Deepak Kuragayala,Hyderabad L.M14/K-66568 Sham P Toshniwal,Latur L.M14/T-23369 Krishnakant Prajapati,Bhopal L.M14/P-59870 Mohamed Hisham B,Thiruvanthapuram ALM14/B-50171 Vrajesh C Shah,Mumbai L.M14/S-106572 Mahavir Anna Patil,Thane (W) L.M14/P-59973 Showkat Bashir Rather, Delhi ALM14/R-41574 Anu Sai Krishna K.S,Secunderabad L.M14/S-106675 Prashanth Kumar K,Mysore L.M14/K-66676 Bhawani Maheshwari,Jaipur ALM14/M-56577 Manish Jain,Indore L.M14/J-32478 Subhasree Mohapatra,Dist - Balasore L.M14/M-56679 Ravi Shankar Caleerappa,Anantapur L.M14/C-31280 Nadira Praveen,Hyderabad L.M14/P-60081 Shajahan I,Kolapakkam L.M14/I-3782 Atul Kumar Singhal,Agra L.M14/S-106783 Vijay Kumar Hanumanalu,Mysore ALM14/H-8984 Yogesh S Lakkas,Aurangabad L.M14/L-7085 Shailesh Jhawar,Jaipur ALM14/J-32586 Ibamarbud Mawroh,Lumpyllon L.M14/M-56787 Amit Dhamankar,Mumbai ALM14/D-41188 Heena Prajapati,Mumbai ALM14/P-60189 Imtiaz Ahmad Naqash,Srinagar L.M14/N-20990 Abdul Qayoom Lone,Srinagar L.M14/L-7191 Mohamad Akbar Shah,Srinagar L.M14/S-106892 Abdul Waheed Mir,Srinagar L.M14/M-56893 Suhail Sidiq,Srinagar L.M14/S-106994 Kiran Mala Yadav,New Delhi ALM14/Y-4095 Daya Shankar,Delhi L.M14/S-107096 Shahid P,Malappuram (Dist) L.M14/P-60297 Vignesh C,Mangalore L.M14/C-31398 Sweta C Singh,Mumbai ALM14/S-107199 Hina Mohiuddin,Hyderabad ALM14/M-569100 Thejus Kallarikkandi,P.O Calicut L.M14/K-667101 Arvind Kumar Jain,Delhi L.M14/J-326102 Santosh Achwani,Mumbai ALM14/A-402103 Shashi Firmal,Bareilly L.M14/F-20104 Mini Padavarat,Mumbai ALM14/P-603105 Kirti Naranje,Lucknow L.M14/N-210106 Manoj Meena,Jaipur L.M14/M-570107 Sandip Joshi,Pune L.M14/J-327108 Dinesh Kumar Agrawal,Gurgaon L.M14/A-403109 Srirupa Das,Mumbai ALM14/D-412110 Sarita Bhardwaj,Pune ALM14/B-502111 Rajesh S,Bangalore L.M14/S-1072112 Sunil Dhule,Aurangabad ALM14/D-413113 Niketa Pawar,Latur L.M14/P-604114 Rajini Kausalya,Chennai L.M14/K-668115 Sinnakirouchenan Srinivasan,Puducherry L.M14/S-1073116 Khanjan Shah,Porbandar L.M14/L-72117 Seema Lachala,Gurgaon L.M14/S-1074118 Shabana Rafique, Banda L.M14/R-416119 Sandeep N.V. Shinde,Navi Mumbai ALM14/S-1075120 Gautam Khanna,New Delhi LM14/K-669121 Pankaj Shah,Ahemdabad L.M14/S-1076122 Abdul Hameed Kuthoo,Srinagar L.M14/K-670123 Ajaz Nabi Koul,Sri Nagar L.M14/K-671124 Muzaffar M Rather,Sri Nagar L.M14/R-417125 Manikant Singhal,Delhi L.M14/S-1077126 Krishna B Deshpande,Aurangabad L.M14/D-414127 Ajay B Dande,Aurangabad L.M14/D-415

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EvENtS CalENdEr 2014

» “Perioperative Care” (EBM 2014 Perioperative Care) February 28 to March 2, 2014 at TMH Mumbai

» ECHO for Hemodynamic Monitoring

• March 8th, 9th 2014

• TMH Mumbai

[email protected]

• Contact Mrs Sunita Shukla 09819258256

» International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 18th March to 21st March 2014 at Brussels, Belgium www.intensive.org

» EDIC Preparatory Course

• 7 – 9 March 2014 at Kolkata

• Contact: 9830012939, [email protected]

» Best Of Brussels Symposium 2014

• 7-13th July 2014 at Pune

• contact Dr Kapil Zirpe 9822844212, [email protected]

» ESPEN Congress

• 6 – 9 September 2014 at Geneva, Switzerland www.espen.org/geneva-2014

» ESICM Annual Congress

• 27th September-1 October 2014

• Centre de Convencions Internacional de Barcelona, Spain www.esicm.org

» Maha Criticon 2014, Aurangabad, Maharashtra

• 18th -21st September 2014

• Contact: Dr Anand Nikhalje 09822496190, [email protected]

» ANZICS/ACCCN Intensive Care ASM

• 9 – 11 October 2014 at Melbourne www.intensivecareasm.com.au/2014/

» Gujarat Criticon 2014

• 21 – 23 Nov 2014 at Rajkot

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