Sharing Progress in Neonatology Including 37th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement 2022
Format: 7 videos + 1 pdf, size: 5.96 GB
Course Audience: neonatologists, pediatricians
Overview:
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, dear Colleagues,
We cordially invite you to the 6th virtual international symposium SPIN 2022 which includes the 37th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement. This workshop was founded by Prof. Bengt Robertson, Stockholm and a group of dedicated European neonatologists and scientists who have considerably contributed to the tremendous progress in basic and clinical surfactant research and, moreover, in neonatal respiratory care.
During next year’s symposium, latest results in new surfactant application techniques as well as a spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies of neonatal pulmonary diseases will be presented and critically discussed by highly recognized international experts in the field. We are extraordinary grateful to all speakers for accepting our invitation.
As with all workshops in the past, we would like to encourage neonatologists, basic scientists and especially young investigators to submit their latest research findings for review. Accepted abstracts will be presented as free communications or during poster sessions of this symposium.
We very much hope that you can join us at SPIN 2022.
The Sharing Progress in Neonatology (SPIN) 2022 event, including the 37th International Workshop on Surfactant Replacement, was held virtually from June 9-11, 2022. This symposium focused on the latest advancements in surfactant research and neonatal respiratory care.
Main Topics
The event covered a variety of topics, including:
- New surfactant application techniques
- Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for neonatal pulmonary diseases
- Latest research findings in surfactant therapy
- Multidisciplinary approaches to neonatal care
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
Opening and Robertson (Video MP4 Format)
Programma_SPIN_2022 (PDF Format)SESSION I (Video MP4 Format)SESSION II (Video MP4 Format)SESSION III (Video MP4 Format)SESSION IV (Video MP4 Format)SESSION V (Video MP4 Format)SESSION VI (Video MP4 Format)
*Detail:
Thursday – June 9, 2022 Day 1
13.00 Opening and Introduction Chair: Tore Curstedt, Sweden; Henry L. Halliday, UK13.15 14th BENGT ROBERTSON MEMORIAL LECTURE How can obstetricians contribute to improved long-term health of preterm infants? Gerry H. Visser, The NetherlandsSESSION I Chair: Ola D. Saugstad, Norway; Gerry H. Visser, The Netherlands
14.00 Optimal cord clamping Ola Andersson, Sweden14.30 Cardiopulmonary transition Arjan te Pas, The Netherlands15.00 Round table on cardiopulmonary transition to newborn life Ola Andersson; Arjan B. te Pas; Ola D. Saugstad, Gerry H. VisserSESSION II Chair: Corrado Moretti, Italy; Eren Özek, Turkey
15.45 Non-invasive respiratory support Charles Roehr, UK16.15 Indications for Mechanical Ventilation Rangasamy Ramanathan, USA16.45 Caffeine: What is the evidence behind its use or abuse? Eduardo Bancalari, USA17.15 Round table discussion on Non-invasive respiratory support Eduardo Bancalari, Corrado Moretti, Eren Özek, Rangasamy Ramanathan, Charles C. Roehr18.15 AdjournFriday – June 10, 2022 Day 2
SESSION III Chair: Mikko Hallman, Finland; Christian P. Speer, Germany10.00 LISA (Less invasive surfactant administration): A potential facilitator for prophylactic surfactant? Christoph Härtel, Germany10.30 Has the time come for a low threshold surfactant administration? Virgilio Carnielli, Italy11.00 Lung ultrasound for the diagnosis of RDS – ready for clinical use? Francesco Raimondi, Italy11.30 Round table discussion on surfactant administration Virgilio Carnielli; Mikko Hallman; Christoph Härtel; Francesco Raimondi, Christian P. Speer12.30 Lunch BreakSESSION IV Chair: Neena Modi, UK; Ola D. Saugstad, Norway 13.30 Global Neonatology: – Research Priorities Joy Lawn, UK
14.00 Global Neonatology: – Structural requirements Yun Chao, China14.30 Round table on global neonatology situation Yun Chao; Joy Lawn; Neena Modi, Ola D. Saugstad15.30 Case studies of different NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) patients, examples of non-invasive respiratory support Charles C. Roehr, UK; Anna Lavizzari, Italy17.00 AdjournSaturday – June 11, 2022 Day 3
SESSION V Chair: Virgilio Carnielli, Italy; Neena Modi, UK10.00 Probiotics: where are we? Chris van den Akker, The Netherlands10.30 Questions and answers on probiotics Routine nutrition fortication of human milk for very low birthweight infants10.45 Arguments in Favour Deborah O’Connor, Canada11.15 Routine nutrition fortication of human milk for very low birthweight infants Arguments Against Neena Modi, UK11.45 Questions and answers on nutrition fortication of human milk12.00 Round table discussion on routine administration of probiotics Virgilio Carnielli; Chris van den Akker, Neena Modi; Deborah O’Connor13.00 Lunch BreakSESSION VI Chair: Henry L. Halliday, UK; Mikko Hallman, Finland
14.00 COVID: A hidden problem for newborns Chris Gale, UK14.30 Questions and answers on COVID cases in newborns15.00 Free presentationsChronic lung disease (COPD) in young adulthood: a potential price of survival for very premature infants? Wolfgang Göpel1, Egbert Herting1, Christoph Härtel2, Guido Stichtenoth1, Angela Kribs3 University Of Lübeck, Germany, 2 University of Würzburg, Germany,3Combined intratracheal administration of surfactant plus steroids (SURPLUS) in preterm infants following PPROM Guido Stichtenoth1 , Isabell Ricklefs1 , Katrin Mehler2 , Katrin Klebermaß-Schrehof3 , Angela Kribs2 , Wolfgang Göpel1 , Egbert Herting1 1Department of Paediatrics, University of Lübeck, Germany, 2 Department of Paediatrics, University of Cologne, Germany, 3 Department of Paediatrics, University of Vienna, AustriaComparison of NIPPV and Bi-Level CPAP in the Early Management of Respiratory Distress Syndrome: a Prospective Randomized Controlled Study Mehmet Buyuktiryaki1 , Nilufer Okur2 , Buse Ozer Bekmez3 , Evrim Alyamac Dizdar4 , Fatma Nur Sari4 1Istanbul Medipol University School of Medicine, Turkey,2 University of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Gazi Yas¸argil Training and Research Hospital, Diyarbakır, Turkey, 3 Sariyer Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey, 4 University of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Ankara City Hospital, Turkey16.30 Questions and answers17.00 Adjourn