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)