Sharing Progress in Neonatology Including 36th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement 2021

Sharing Progress in Neonatology Including 36th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement 2021

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Sharing Progress in Neonatology Including 36th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement 2021

Format:8 videos + 1 pdf, size: 8.04 GB

Course Audience: neonatologists, pediatricians

Overview:

The Sharing Progress in Neonatology (SPIN) 2021 event, including the 36th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement, was held virtually from June 10-12, 2021. This symposium focused on the latest advancements in surfactant research and neonatal respiratory care.

Main Topics

The event covered a variety of topics, including:

  • Oxygen and surfactant therapy
  • Optimal ventilation strategies
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Diagnostic procedures
  • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

This symposium aimed to provide a platform for professionals to share the latest research, clinical practices, and innovations in neonatal respiratory care, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange

 

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

13th BENGT ROBERTSON MEMORIAL LECTURE (Video MP4 Format)

MEET THE PROFESSORS (Video MP4 Format)

OPENING + SESSION I OXYGEN AND SURFACTANT (Video MP4 Format)

POSTER VIEWING (Video MP4 Format)

SESSION II OPTIMAL VENTILATION STRATEGIES (Video MP4 Format)

SESSION III DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES (Video MP4 Format)

SESSION IV FREE PRESENTATIONS (Video MP4 Format)

SESSION V ROUND TABLE DEFINITION OF BPD AND OTHER OPEN QUESTIONS (Video MP4 Format)

SPIN2021_scientific-programme-21.05-1 (PDF Format)

 

*Detail:

THURSDAY, June 10, 2021

1300 – 1315 Opening Chair: T. Curstedt, Stockholm, Sweden; H. L. Halliday, Belfast, UK; C.P. Speer, Würzburg, Germany

1315 – 1515 SESSION I – OXYGEN AND SURFACTANT Chair: J.L. Oei, Sydney, Australia; B. Stenson, Edinburgh, UK

1315 – 1345 Oxygen in the first 5 minutes of life in very preterm infants O. D. Saugstad, Oslo, Norway

1345 – 1415 CHF5633 for neonatal RDS and beyond: Where are we in 2021? R. Ramanathan, Los Angeles, USA

1415 – 1445 The miracles of surfactant: LISA, nebulization and carrier of topic drugs C. Härtel, Würzburg, Germany

1445 – 1515 Discussion

1515 – 1530 Break

1530 – 1730 SESSION II – OPTIMAL VENTILATION STRATEGIES Chair: E. Özek, Istanbul, Turkey; K. Sekar, Oklahoma City, USA

1530 – 1600 Indications for and risks of non-invasive respiratory support C. Wright, Denver, USA

1600 – 1630 When is mechanical ventilation indicated in preterm infants? E. Bancalari, Miami, USA

1630 – 1700 Lung recruitment: from theory to clinical application A.H.L. van Kaam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1700 – 1730 Discussion

1730 – 1815 13th BENGT ROBERTSON MEMORIAL LECTURE Introduction: T. Curstedt, Stockholm, Sweden; H. L. Halliday, Belfast, UK Pulmonary hypertension: the hidden danger for newborns S. Abman, Denver, USA

1815 Adjourn

FRIDAY, June 11, 2021

1300 – 1500 SESSION III – DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES Chair: G. Lista, Italy; D.G. Sweet, Belfast, UK,

1300 – 1330 What is the latest news about postnatal corticosteroids to prevent or treat BPD? L.W. Doyle, Melbourne, Australia

1330 – 1400 Assessing the cardiovascular component of respiratory pathology M. Kluckow, Sydney, Australia

1400 – 1430 Lung ultrasound in neonatology: feasibility and limitations F. Raimondi, Naples, Italy

1430 Discussion

1500 – 1530 Break

1530 – 1730 MEET THE PROFESSORS

1530 – 1630 Optimal Ventilatory Strategies for Very Immature Infants R. Plavka, Prague, Czech Republic A.H.L. van Kaam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

1630 – 1730 Open Questions of Surfactant Administration V. Carnielli, Ancona, Italy H.A. Verder, Holbæk, Denmark

SATURDAY, June 12, 2021

1300 – 1500 SESSION IV: FREE PRESENTATIONS Chair: N. Modi, London, United Kingdom; U. Simeoni, Lausanne, Switzerland

1300 – 1500 Free Presentations

1300 – 1315 Less invasive surfactant administration (LISA): is surfactant prophylaxis coming back?

1315 – 1330 Surfactant aerosol delivery to spontaneously breathing preterm neonates: lesson

1330 – 1345 CHF5633 surfactant with SP-B and SP-C analogues in the treatment of experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome: a biochemical and histopathological study

1345 – 1400 Setting-up of a novel long-term multiple-hit preterm rabbit BPD model F. Stretti; C. Catozzi; C. Casiraghi; E. Scalera; F. Ricci; M. Storti; G. Aquila; F. Ravanetti; L. Ragionieri; R. Ciccimarra; M. Zoboli; G. Villetti; F.Salomone (Parma, Italy)

1400 – 1415 Inflammatory biomarkers in very preterm infants during early intravenous paracetamol O.Aikio; M.Hallman (Oulu, Finland)

1415 – 1430 Hypoxic preconditioning in the fetal to neonatal transition enhances surfactant stability against oxidative stress M. Vento; I. Torres-Cuevas; Ivan Millan; J. M. García-Verdugo (Valencia, Spain)

1430 – 1445 Novel insights from an ovine model: Does intrauterine Ureaplasma exposure disturb neonatal blood brain barrier integrity?

1445 – 1500 Very preterm infants with abnormal general movements show alterations in early amplitude-integrated EEG signals M. Hammerl; M. Waltner-Romen; V. Neubauer; C. Schreiner; U. Kiechl-Kohlendorfer; E. Griesmaier (Innsbruck, Austria)

1500 – 1545 Poster Viewing Chair: G. Buonocore, Siena, Italy; E. Saliba, Paris, France

1500 – 1510 The effects of redox modulation on immature neurons and ERK1/2, AKT AND P38 signaling pathways A. Kumral; I. B. Eltutan; D. Engur; K.U. Tufekci; I. Ercan; S.C. Mıcılı; B. Baysal; S. Genc (Izmir,Turkey)

1510 – 1520 The effect of antenatal corticosteroid administration on neonatal outcomes in premature twin infants <30 weeks gestational age O. Ertekin; F. Sari; M. Buyuktiryai; M. Senol Akin; E. Alyamac Dizdar; S. Suna Oguz (Ankara, Turkey)

1520 – 1530 Does accelerated infant growth affect body mass index (BMI) and body composition during childhood? A cohort study F. Balomenou; D. Rallis; K. Balomenou; M. Tzoufi; E. Siomou; V. Giapros (Ioannina, Greece)

1530 – 1540 The use of methylxanthines in the prevention of acute kidney injury in term newborns with moderate hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy I. Anikin; L. Stryzhak; K. Pavelko (Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine)

1600– 1730 SESSION V – ROUND TABLE DEFINITION OF BPD AND OTHER OPEN QUESTIONS Moderators: E. Bancalari, Miami, USA; M. Hallman, Oulu, Finland

S. Abman, Denver, USA

V. Carnielli, Ancona, Italy

K. Glaser, Leipzig, Germany

C.P. Speer, Würzburg, Germany

C. Wright, Denver, USA