8 October 11:00-11:25 – Laryngeal mask use, Daniele Trevisanuto, Italy 11:25-11:50 – Technology in the delivery room, Don Sharkey, UK 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Neuronal connectivity in the preterm brain, Ulrika Aden, Sweden 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
9 October 11:00-11:25 – Core outcomes measures of FamilyCentred Care: Are we measuring the right thing?, Anna Axelin, Finland 11:25-11:50 – Music therapy to improve outcome, Jos Latour, UK 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Brain injury in CHd babies neuroprotective strategies for a better outcome, Manon Benders, Netherlands 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
10 October 11:00-11:25 – Effect of breastfeeding on cardiac function, Afif El-Kuffash, Ireland 11:25-11:50 – Therapeutic intervention in preterm brain injury, Monica Fumagalli, Italy 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Update on cord clamping, Gene Dempsey, Ireland 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
EAP Sessions
8 October 11:00-11:25 – The recommended follow up of paediatric cancer patients in the community 11:25-11:50 – Paediatric cancer patients: are they ever cured? A long term care plan for the primary care paediatrician 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – The changing pediatric morbidity profile during COVID-19: what can we learn?, Susanna Esposito, Italy 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
9 October 11:00-11:25 – Childhood wheezing: what is new?, Arunas Valiulis, Lithuania 11:25-11:50 – CF is it a vanishing disease? 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Skin problems in children: cautious with cortisone?, Talia Kakourou, Greece 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
10 October 11:00-11:25 – Gender dysphoria 11:25-11:50 – Influence of social media and self-esteem 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Off label drugs in children, Lenneke Schrier, Netherlands 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
ESPNIC Sessions
8 October 11:00-11:25 – Each unit should have a neurocritical care programme 11:25-11:50 – Therapeutic hypothermia in critically ill children: where are we now?, Corinne Buysse, Netherlands 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Clinical studies in paediatric mechanical ventilation: personal vs community equipoise, Martin Kneyber, Netherlands 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
9 October 11:00-11:25 – The future of cardiac intensive care: what will the decade bring?, Paul Checchia, USA 11:25-11:50 – Cardiac intensive care provision for neonates and children across Europe, Aparna Hoskote, UK 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical training, Zoltan Gyorgyi, Hungary 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
10 October 11:00-11:25 – Nurses as change drivers to reduce the painful procedures in the NICU, Jos Latour, UK 11:25-11:50 – Application of evidence-based practice pain management in PICUs, Anne-Sylvie Ramelet, Switzerland 11:50-12:20 – 3 orals 17:00-17:25 – Fluids in the PICU – which, when, and how much. An evidence-based approach, Frederic Valla, France 17:25-17:55 – 3 orals
Interdisciplinary Sessions
8 October 15:00-15:30 – When pain nerves misfire – assessment and management of neuropathic pain in children, Suellen Walker, UK 15:00-15:30 – Joseph Manning, UK; Gillian Colville, UK; Gayathri Subramanian UK; Lotte Haverman, Netherlands 15:00-15:30 – Clinical trials in paediatrics, Saul Faust, UK 15:30-16:00 – Treatment regimens of acute pain and chronic pain 15:30-16:00 – Neonatal trials, Gorm Greisen, Denmark
9 October 15:00-15:30 – Kate Brown, UK (Intensive Care Medicine); Eleanor Molloy, Ireland (Pediatric Research Journal)
15:00-15:30 – Procedural sedation by anesthesiologists
15:00-15:30 – Spinal Muscular Atrophy. David Gómez Andrés, Spain
15:30-16:00 – Non-invasive methods for sedation in children, Jurgen de Graaff, Netherlands
15:30-16:00 – Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Andrés Nascimento Osorio, Spain
10 October 15:00-15:30 – Gorm Greisen, Denmark; Manon Benders, Netherlands; Ivan Bambir, Croatia
15:00-15:30 – For neonates, Ronit Pressler, UK
15:00-15:30 – NICU angle, Silvia Iacobelli, France
15:30-16:00 – For older children
15:30-16:00 – PICU angle, Joris Lemson, Netherlands
Educational Symposium
8 October 08:00-08:25 – Antenatal steroids 08:00-08:25 – Approaches for success: enhancing staff engagement with research, Julie Menzies, UK 08:00-08:25 – How can we optimally cope with acute pain?
08:25-08:50 – Systemic steroids in evolving BPD, Theodore Dassios, UK
08:25-08:50 – How do bedside nurse roles differ across Europe?
08:25-08:50 – How can we optimally cope with procedural pain?, Piet Leroy, Netherlands
9 October 08:00-08:25 – NeuroNICU: Hope or hype, Topun Austin, UK 08:00-08:25 – 5 cases of pediatric vasculitis, Seza Ozen, Turkey 08:00-08:25 – Implementing an early mobilisation programme in the PICU, Sapna Kudchadkar, USA
08:25-08:50 – Assessing brain function in early human development with fMRI, Tomoki Arichi, UK
08:25-08:50 – 5 cases of arthritis in children, Rolando Cimaz, Italy
08:25-08:50 -Advanced neuromonitoring in the intensive care unit
10 October 08:00-08:25 – Outcome prediction of the high-risk child, Deirdre Murray, Ireland 08:00-08:25 – Recurrent infections, when to worry, Marieke Emonts, UK 08:00-08:50 – A practical approach, Luregn Schlapbach, Switzerland; Pierre Tissieres, France
08:25-08:50 – Socioeconomic deprivation and the preterm infant: how does it affect outcome, James Boardman, UK
08:25-08:50 – Lumps and bumps are they dangerous, Nico Hartwig, Netherlands
11 October 08:00-08:25 – How to ventilate the obstructive patient, Alberto Medina Villanueva, Spain 08:00-08:25 – MRI 08:00-08:25 – What can we learn from COVID; The CLOCK study of long COVID in children, Terence Stephenson, UK 08:25-08:50 – Strategies to limit mechanical power, Vicente Modesto, Spain 08:25-08:50 – Lung ultrasound, Francesco Raimondi, Italy 08:25-08:50 – What happened to the general paediatric population? Delayed diagnosis due to lock down, Efraim Bilavsky, Israel
Bengt Roberson Award
10 October, 18:00 – 19:00
Young Investigator Awards
10 October, 09:00 – 10:00
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