Because of the workshop design, we have limited the numbers of participants to a maximum of 40.
First come first served!
Time:
September 1, 2009
09.30-17.00
Place:
Lund University Hospital
Registration:
Click here for registration only to the meeting ”Prognostication after Cardiac Arrest”
Click here for registration to both the meeting ”Prognostication after Cardiac Arrest” and HYPO 2009
Coffe and Lunch is included in the registration fee.
Workshop objectives:
* To provide an overview of available prognostication methods in comatose patients after cardiac arrest, with special regards to therapeutic hypothermia
* To discuss the role of the eletrophysiological, biochemical and clinical techniques
* To provide an insight into the practical applications of the electrophysiological techniques (aEEG, SSEP)
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Pre-conference workshop September 1, 2009
| Time |
Prognostication after cardiac arrest |
| 09.30 - 10.00 |
Coffee and gathering |
| 10.00 - 10.15 |
Welcome and Introduction
Ingmar Rosén and Hans Friberg |
| 10.15 - 11.00 |
Therapeutic hypothermia and the clinical evaluation of comatose cardiac arrest patients
Tobias Cronberg |
| 11.15 - 12.00 |
The role of Biomarkers
Malin Rundgren |
| 12.00 - 13.00 |
Lunch |
| 13.00 - 13.45 |
Simplified aEEG as a positive and negative predictor after cardiac arrest
Ingmar Rosén |
| 13.45 - 14.30 |
SSEP in patients with postanoxic coma - practical aspects and relation to therapeutic hypothermia
Janneke Horn |
| 14.30 - 15.00 |
Coffee |
| 15.00 - 15.30 |
aEEG for new users
Erik Westhall |
| 15.30 - 17.00 |
aEEG and SSEP, practical issues and hands-on
Ingmar Rosén and Janneke Horn |
Time:
September 1, 2009
09.30-17.00
Place:
Lund University Hospital
Registration:
Click here for registration only to the meeting ”Prognostication after Cardiac Arrest”
Click here for registration to both the meeting ”Prognostication after Cardiac Arrest” and HYPO 2009
Coffe and Lunch is included in the registration fee.
Workshop objectives:
* To provide an overview of available prognostication methods in comatose patients after cardiac arrest, with special regards to therapeutic hypothermia
* To discuss the role of the eletrophysiological, biochemical and clinical techniques
* To provide an insight into the practical applications of the electrophysiological techniques (aEEG, SSEP)