1st Paris International Conference - 8 et 9 juin 2011
Updated on 07/09/2011
Session 1 - Lung injury and mechanical ventilation
- Ventilator-induced lung injury: how it really happened - Didier Dreyfuss, Colombes, France
- How lung injury favors lung infection - Jérôme Pugin, Geneva, Switzerland
- Constant or variable tidal volumes – does it matter? - Michael Quintel, Göttingen, Germany
Session 2 - Ventilatory strategies for ARDS
- Tidal volume reduction during ARDS: how far should we go? - Roy Brower, Baltimore, USA
- How to set PEEP during ARDS - Alain Mercat, Angers, France
- Benefits of prone positioning during ARDS - Claude Guérin, Lyon, France
Session 3 - Adjuncts to ARDS
- Is there still room for HFO in 2011? - Niall Fergusson, Toronto, Canada
- Short course neuromuscular blocking - Laurent Papazian, Marseille, France
- Corticosteroids during ARDS: when and how? - Djillali Annane, Garches, France
- Place of ECMO in management of refractory ARDS - Marco Ranieri, Torino, Italy
Session 4 - Non-invasive ventilation
- Should NIV be used in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure? - Massimo Antonelli, Roma, Italy
- Benefits and pitfalls of NIV in post-extubation - Andres Esteban, Madrid, Spain
Session 5 - Weaning from mechanical ventilation
- How well can we really predict weaning? - Martin Tobin, Chicago, USA
- Weaning failure: when the heart is the culprit - Jean-Louis Teboul, Kremlin Bicêtre, France
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Impact of ICU-acquired muscle weakness on weaning - Bernard De Jonghe, Pontoise, France
