10th International Conference on Clinical Neonatology 2022
Format: 13 videos + 1 pdf, size: 7.07 GB
Course Audience: neonatologists, pediatricians
Overview:
The 10th International Conference on Clinical Neonatology (ICCN) 2022 was held from May 21-23, 2022, in Turin, Italy, with options for online participation. This conference aimed to present the latest scientific evidence on the care, treatment, and follow-up of preterm neonates
Main Topics
The conference covered a variety of important topics, including:
- Ventilatory strategies and late respiratory outcomes
- Quality improvements and their preventive effect on necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)
- Bioactive nutrients in formula milk for preterms
- Neonatal NIRS monitoring (Near-Infrared Spectroscopy) for brain oxygenation
This conference provided a platform for international experts to share the latest research and clinical practices, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of neonatology
1 Opening lecture the year in review & First session What neonatologists need to know about COVID (Video MP4 Format)
2 Second session Passive RSV immunoprophylaxis (Video MP4 Format)
3 Third session Maternal vaccination against respiratory pathogens (Video MP4 Format)
4 INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION The Real World Experience of Palivizumab against Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection since 1998 (Video MP4 Format)
5 Opening lecture & First session Respiratory (Video MP4 Format)
6 Second session Nutrition (Video MP4 Format)
7 INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION Respiratory infection in infants and the Covid-19 era (Video MP4 Format)
8 Third session Quality improvement to prevent infections and NEC – part 1 (Video MP4 Format)
9 INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION IGF-1 for prevention of BPD in extremely preterm neonates (Video MP4 Format)
10 Third session Quality improvement to prevent infections and NEC – part 2 (Video MP4 Format)
11 Opening lecture & First session Innovation and prevention of late sensorial and neurodevelopmental negative outcomes (Video MP4 Format)
12 Second session Current and future options & INDUSTRY SUPPORTED SESSION Current scientifi c evidence on the long term impact of Palivizumab immunoprophylaxis in infants (Video MP4 Format)
13 CLOSING (Video MP4 Format)
Programma_ICCN_2022 (PDF Format)