Pre-Meeting Masterclasses
Masterclass Registration Fees
- Pre-Meeting Masterclasses will be held prior to the start of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC 2023)
- All courses will be held on Tuesday, June 20, 2023
- All participants of Pre-Meeting Masterclasses must be registered to the Meeting
- Space is limited, pre-registration and payment is required in order to secure your ticket. Registration will be open soon as part of the online registration form.
- CME/CPD credit will be applied for the Pre-Meeting Masterclasses
Masterclasses are as follows:
Masterclass | Organizers |
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Masterclass 01: ECMO for respiratory and cardiac failure in children – an interactive masterclass with inbuilt ECMO simulation sessions | Organizers: Aparna Hoskote, Angelo Polito |
Masterclass 02: Neuromonitoring with aEEG in neonatology and paediatric intensive care | Organizers: Karl Florian Schettler, Shruti Agrawal |
Masterclass 03: Mechanical and non-invasive ventilation | Organizers: Alberto Medina Villanueva, Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk |
Masterclass 04: POCUS in paediatric and neonatal critical care | Organizer: Yogen Singh |
Masterclass 05: Advanced Paediatric and Neonatal Sepsis Workshop | Organizer: Luregn Schlapbach |
Masterclass 06: Writing with confidence to a publication | Organizer: Jos Latour |
Masterclass 07: How to manage a quality improvement project in the NICU |
Masterclass programmes
08:30-08:35 Course induction and introduction of participants and faculty
Aparna Hoskote, UK & Angelo Polito, Switzerland
08:35-09:00 Neonatal Respiratory ECMO
Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
09:00-09:30 Paediatric Respiratory ECMO
Martin Kneyber, Netherlands
09:30-10:00 Cardiac ECMO
Angelo Polito, Switzerland
10:00-10:30 ECMO Circuit, ECMO Flows – what can go wrong?
Aparna Hoskote, UK
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-12:00 Hands on – 3 groups – Aparna Hoskote, UK; Angelo Polito, Switzerland; Mirjana Cvetkovic, UK; Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
- Hands on – Cannulae, Circuit and configurations
- Hands on – Going on ECMO & weaning
- Hands on – ECMO troubleshooting
12:00-12:30 ECPR – Patient selection – case-based discussion on ECPR covering the latest Resuscitation guidelines and outcomes
Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-16:00 – Hands on – 3 groups – Aparna Hoskote, UK; Angelo Polito, Switzerland; Mirjana Cvetkovic, UK; Matteo Di Nardo, Italy
13:30-14:20 Anticoagulation and management on ECMO – Session 1
14:20-15:05 – Myocarditis and arrhythmia, peri-arrest – ECMO – Session 2
15:05-16:00 – Neonatal ECMO CDH, pulmonary hypertensive crisis ECMO – Session 3
16:00 – 16:30 – Failure of recovery – Respiratory ECMO and Cardiac ECMO
Aparna Hoskote, UK; Angelo Polito, Switzerland
16:30 – 16:50 – Roundtable discussion on optimizing outcomes including mid -term sequelae and post ECMO follow-up consultation
16:50 – 16:55 – Evaluation and Wrap-up
08:30-08:45 Welcome
Shruti Agrawal, UK; Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria; Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
08:45-09:30 Basics of aEEG
Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
09:30-09:45 Artefacts
Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria
09:45-10:30 Seizures
Shruti Agrawal, UK
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 Electrodes: Types, differences and hands-on placement
Shruti Agrawal, UK; Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria; Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:00 aEEG in preterms
Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria
14:00-14:30 aEEG in hypoxic events
Shruti Agrawal, UK
14:30-15:00 Interactive cases
Shruti Agrawal, UK; Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria; Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-15:45 aEEG in cardiac surgery and the cardiac ICU
Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
15:45-16:15 Interactive cases
Shruti Agrawal, UK; Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria; Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
16:15-16:30 Discussions and hands-on with machines
Shruti Agrawal, UK; Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Austria; Karl Florian Schettler, Germany
08:30 – 08:45 Opening
08:45 – 09:45 Workshops
- Ventilator settings and monitoring (normal pattern) (Group A and B)
David Tingay, Australia; Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain - Interfaces and NIV ventilators (Group C and D)
Yolanda Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Spain; Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk, Turkey; Rui Bacelos Silva, Portugal; Marcel Tinnevelt, Netherlands; Maartje van Poppel, Netherlands
09:45 – 10:45 Workshops
- Ventilator settings and monitoring (normal pattern) (Group C and D)
David Tingay, Australia; Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain; Martin Kneyber, Netherlands - Interfaces and NIV ventilators (Group A and B)
Yolanda Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Spain; Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk, Turkey; Rui Bacelos Silva, Portugal; Marcel Tinnevelt, Netherlands; Maartje van Poppel, Netherlands
10:45 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:00 Workshops
- Nursing cares/Warming/ Humidification/ airway clearance/sedation (Group A and B)
David Tingay, Australia;Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk, Turkey; Rui Bacelos Silva, Portugal; Marcel Tinnevelt, Netherlands; Maartje van Poppel, Netherlands - MV clinical cases (obstructive pattern) (Group C and D)
Yolanda Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Spain; Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain; Martin Kneyber, Netherlands
12:00 – 13:00 Workshops
- Nursing cares/Warming/ Humidification/ airway clearance/sedation (Group A and B)
David Tingay, Australia;Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk, Turkey; Rui Bacelos Silva, Portugal; Marcel Tinnevelt, Netherlands; Maartje van Poppel, Netherlands - MV clinical cases (obstructive pattern) (Group A and B)
Yolanda Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Spain; Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain; Martin Kneyber, Netherlands
13:00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.00 Workshops
- NIV clinical cases (Group A and B)
Yolanda Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Spain; Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk, Turkey; Rui Bacelos Silva, Portugal; Marcel Tinnevelt, Netherlands; Maartje van Poppel, Netherlands - MV clinical cases (restrictive pattern) (Group C and D). David, Alberto
David Tingay, Australia; Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain; Martin Kneyber, Netherlands
15:00 – 15:15 Coffee Break
15.15 – 16.15 Workshops
- NIV clinical cases (Group C and D)
Yolanda Margarita Lopez Fernandez, Spain; Nilufer Yalindag-Ozturk, Turkey; Rui Bacelos Silva, Portugal; Marcel Tinnevelt, Netherlands; Maartje van Poppel, Netherlands - MV clinical cases (restrictive pattern) (Group A and B)
David Tingay, Australia; Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain; Martin Kneyber, Netherlands
16:15 – 16:30 Final discussion, Q&A
08:30-08:40 Introduction to course, presentation of participants and faculty
Yogen Singh, USA
08:40-09:20 Basics of Cardiac ultrasound
Cecile Tissot, Switzerland
09:20-10:00 Cardiac POCUS and functional echocardiography in the NICU – Why, how and when?
Yogen Singh, USA
10:00-10:30 Cardiac POCUS in the emergency situations in neonates and children – ultrasound
Cecile Tissot, Switzerland
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 Use of POCUS for line placement
Zoltan Gyorgyi, UK
11:30-12:00 Lung ultrasound
Nadya Yousef, France
12:00-12:30 POCUS for abdomen
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30 -15:00 Hands-on
15:00 – 15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:45 Hands-on
16:45 Closing remarks
Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. During the past decade, our understanding of sepsis in children has progressed; at the same time, epidemiology has evolved as we witnessed during the pandemic. While the 2020 Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) provide guidelines for paediatric-specific best practice, controversies surrounding sepsis recognition, initial treatment such as antibiotics and fluids, and management of refractory shock have become more accentuated.
ESPNIC is proud to host a unique workshop of worldwide experts in paediatric sepsis, which aims to provide participants with state-of-the-art updates on key topics in sepsis which are relevant for clinical care. The faculty includes experts involved in leading the paediatric SSC as well as the paediatric Sepsis Definition Taskforce. The course will be structured into four blocks, including Basics of sepsis, SSC – Best Practice, Rescue strategies, and Quality Improvement. In addition to keynote lectures, the workshop will include two group work sessions, where participants will interactively work through challenging scenario with faculty in smaller groups.
The workshop is designed to meet the needs of multidisciplinary senior and junior staff working in ICU or neonatology, and disciplines such as ED and general paediatrics; furthermore, the faculty welcomes the participation nursing and allied health, as well as students.
Programme:
Opening: Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland; Gabriella Bottari, Italy
Part 1: Basics of sepsis in children
The evolution of sepsis concepts from a global perspective – where are we in 2023? Luc Morin, France (30min)
10 Things I still don`t understand about paediatric sepsis
Mark Peters, UK (30min)
Dysregulated host response in sepsis, toxic shock, and MIS-C
Michael Carter, UK (30min)
Break
Part 2: Surviving Sepsis Campaign – Current best practice
Getting the basics right: antibiotics, fluids, initial resuscitation and the surrounding controversies
Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland (20min)
Update on Surviving Sepsis Campaign
Pierre Tissieres, France (20min)
Part 3: Rescue strategies – challenging situations
Sepsis in high risk populations
Roelie von Asperen, Netherlands (25min )
Adjuncts in septic shock – pro`s and con`s of immunabsorption
Gabriella Bottari, Italy (25min)
Lunch break
Advanced septic shock management: Case discussions (Luc Morin, France / Mark Peters, UK; Gabriella Bottari, Italy/Pierre Tissieres, France; Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland/Michael Carter, UK) – 90min
Part 4: Quality Improvement and Outlook
Group work: How to implement quality improvement in neonatal and paediatric sepsis at your institution
(3 groups: in-hospital outside ICU; within ICU; regional)
Gabriella Bottari, Italy; Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland; Luc Morin, France – 60min
Break
Groups report back to entire workshop: How to implement quality improvement in neonatal and paediatric sepsis at your institution
Gabriella Bottari, Italy; Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland (5 min each group, 5 min discussion at the end, total 20 min)
The future: personalized medicine in paediatric sepsis
Michael Carter, UK (30min)
Closure and feedback: Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland; Gabriella Bottari, Italy (10min)
Course leaders/speakers:
Monique van Dijk, Netherlands
Jos Latour, UK
Dick Tibboel (ICM-PN), Netherlands
Lyvonne Tume (Nursing in Critical Care), UK
Practical: Come along with your idea or results of a project and the hands-on workshop provides you with a foundation of what and how to publish. We offer support on how you can start your writing journey towards a successful article.
Programme:
09:00: Welcome & Introduction (Monique van Dijk & Jos Latour)
09:15: Curriculum I (Monique van Dijk & Jos Latour)
- The train starts: Write your title and what it adds
- Pick your own: Targeting the right journal
- Follow the leader: Obeying the authors’ guidelines
10:30: Break & Networking
11:00: Curriculum II (Monique van Dijk & Jos Latour)
- The correct way: Follow the reporting guidelines
- Selling your work: Pinning down the abstract
- The true story I: Mapping the main article contents – Introduction & methods
12:30: Lunch & Networking
13:15: Curriculum III (Monique van Dijk & Jos Latour)
- The true story II: Mapping the main article contents – Results & Discussion
- Mind the gap: Plagiarism, referencing, and copyright
- Make the impact: From SoMe to Altmetrics to the Press room
14:45: Break & Networking
15:00: Curriculum IV (Lyvonne Tume & Dick Tibboel)
- What they say: The Editor’s suggestion
- What they want: The Editor’s choice
- What they accept: The Editor’s decision
A workshop exclusively dedicated to Quality Improvement in the NICU. How to improve critical issues of NICU care through shared engagement, simulation and dedicated protocols based on best evidences. Discuss with Prof. Soll a world known expert of neonatal EBM and with authors of successful examples of NICUquality improvement projects!
13:00-16:30
Chairs: Manuel Sanchez Luna, Spain; Alessandra Maggioni, UK
1/ Lectures (45 min) QI principles: Roger Soll, USA
Questions 15 min
2/ QI examples:
Manuel Sanchez – Luna, Spain (15 min)
Daniele De Luca, France (15 min)
Alessandra Maggioni, UK (15 min)
3/ Open discussion with participants (90 min)