Program - IPOKRaTES

IPOKRaTES
Foundation
Clinical Seminar
Frontiers in Neurointensive Care
and Neonatal Neurology
ADEIT - Fundación Universidad - Empresa de la Universitat de València,
Plaza Virgen de la Paz, 3, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
February 12 - 14, 2015
Objectives
IPOKRaTES seminars provide high quality postgraduate education which enables professional to keep abreast of the
most recent developments and offer participants the opportunity to discuss clinical problems or scientific issues personally with international experts. This seminar focuses on recent advances in neuro-intensive care and neonatal neurology in premature and mature newborn infants.
Lecturers
Vento Maximo
de Vries Linda Miller Steven Saigal Saroj
Shankaran Seetha
Bonifacio Sonja University & Polytechnic Hospital „La Fe“, Valencia, Spain
University Medical Centre Utrecht, The Netherlands
Hospital for Sick Children, Canada
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, USA
University California, San Francisco, USA
Limited Number of Participants: 65
Please Note: Only registered participants, NO on site registration!
Please register via internet: http://www.ipokrates.info
For Further Details Please See: www.ipokrates.info
Program Design Linda de Vries & Maximo Vento
Target Groups
Doctors, nurses and affiliates of university and non-university hospitals in the field of neonatology and intensive care as well as of neuro-intensive-care & neurology and related specialities.
Major Sponsors
Dräger, Elsevier, Nestlé Nutrition Institute, Heinen + Löwenstein, Ped Air Ambulance
Local Sponsors
Red SAMID (Salud Materno Infantil y del Desarrollo)
(Instituto Carlos III; Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad
Local Organizer Maximo Vento, PhD, MD, Professor of Pediatrics
University & Polytechnic Hospital „La Fe“, Valencia, Spain
Phone: +34 96 124 56 88, email: maximo.vento@uv.es
Information/
Registration
IPOKRaTES Head Office c/o m:con – mannheim:congress GmbH
Rosengartenplatz 2, 68161 Mannheim / Germany
Phone +49 (0)621 4106-134, Fax +49 (0)621 4106-80134
e-mail: ipokrates@mcon-mannheim.de, internet: http://www.ipokrates.info
Travel
VISA required, each participant is responsible for his/her VISA, and IPOKRaTES assumes NO liability.
Participation Fees
Single person before October 31, 2014 € 350.- after November 1, 2014
€ 400.-
Frontiers in Neurointensive Care
and Neonatal Neurology
ADEIT - Fundación Universidad - Empresa de la Universitat de València
February 12 - 14, 2015
Thursday, February 12th, 2015
08:30
Introduction to the seminar Linda de Vries & Maximo Vento
09:00
Pathophysiology of birth asphyxia: ATP, Ca++ and Oxygen Radicals
Vento M
10:00
Development of a Neonatal Neurocritical Care Unit - a change in unit culture
Bonifacio S
11:00Break
11:30
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy in the Full Term Neonate
Miller St
12:30Lunch
14:00
Biomarkers of brain damage: experimental findings
15:00
Practical aspects of Therapeutic Hypothermia
16:00
Hypothermia and Hypothermia Plus: State of the Art
17:00
Clinical Case Discussions
18:00End
Vento M
Bonifacio S
Shankaran S
Friday, February 13th, 2015
09:00
Brain Injury in Neonates with Congenital Heart Disease
10:00
Applying aEEG monitoring - Is that baby seizing? Use at the bedside, pros, cons, pitfalls and case review
11:00Break
11:30
Neonatal stroke, including sinovenous thrombosis
Miller St
Bonifacio S
de Vries L
12:30Lunch
14:00
Is delayed cord clamping beneficial in premature infants?
15:00
Brain Injury in the Preterm Neonate: the importance of the everyday
16:00
Lifetime perspectives of very premature infants
17:00
Clinical Case Discussion
18:00End
Saigal S
Miller St
Saigal S
Miller St, Bonifacio S
Saturday, February 14th, 2015
09:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
12:30
13:00
Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage: prevention and treatment
Treatment of posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation
Evaluation & Break
Quality of life of extremely low birth wight infant: what matters in the long-term
Summary & Conclusions
End of Seminar
Subject to change.
Shankaran S
de Vries L
Saigal S
de Vries L, Vento M