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Respiratory care of the newborn infant -
from the delivery room to childhood

  • January 12 - 14, 2024
  • Merusaka Hotel Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia

 

Objectives

IPOKRaTES seminars provide high quality postgraduate education which enables professionals to keep abreast of the most recent developments and offers participants the opportunity to discuss clinical problems or scientific issues personally with international experts.
The aim of the program is to share best practice and knowledge of best respiratory care of the newborn infant, from birth to childhood. Lectures will include discussions on optimum respiratory support of the preterm infant, to the sick term infant with hypoxic respiratory failure and to care of the NICU graduate at home. Participants will be encouraged to ask questions and provide cases from their own place of practice for discussion.

 

Topics will include:

 

  1. Care of the very tiny baby at delivery
  2. The use of nitric oxide
  3. Ventilatory strategies including High frequency oscillatory ventilation, jet ventilation and respiratory support of the infant with severe BPD
  4. Important supportive therapies including surfactant, nitric oxide, caffeine and nutritional management

Faculty

  • Steve Abman
    Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora CO, USA
  • Martin Keszler
    Brown University, Women and Infants Hospital, Providence RI, USA
  • Haresh Kirpalani
    University of Pennsylvania, USA, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
  • Juin Yee Kong
    KK Women's & Children's Hospital and Duke NUS, Singapore
  • Fumihiko Namba
    Saitama Medical University, Saitama, Japan
  • Josef Neu
    University of Florida, College of Medicine, Gainesville FL, USA
  • Ju-Lee Oei
    University of New South Wales, Randwick NSW, Australia
  • Barbara Schmidt
    University of Pennsylvania, USA, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
  • Huayan Zhang
    Guangzhou Women and Children's Hospital, China / Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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FRI, January 12, 2024

08.00-08.15

Welcome

08.15-08.30

Tribute to Dr Risma Kaban

Rosalina Dewi Roeslani

08.30-09.00

The golden day of the very tiny infant

Fumihiko Namba

09.00-09.30

Oxygen for infant resuscitation – can 10 minutes make a difference?

Ju-Lee Oei

09.30-10.00

Neonatal resuscitation: translating evidence to guidelines and practice

Juin Yee Kong

10.00-10.30

Panel question and answer

10.30-11.00

Morning tea

11.00-11.30

Umbilical cord milking of the preterm infant: Japan and the rest of the world

Fumihiko Namba

11.30-12.00

The surfactant smorgasboard: LISA v INSURE v MIST v Aerosolised v laryngeal mask v none

Juin Yee Kong

12.00-12.30

Intubation medications – why we use what we use

Ju-Lee Oei

12.30-13.00

Panel

13.00-14.00

Lunch

14.00-14.30

Caffeine for the preterm infant – how much is too much?

Barbara Schmidt

14.30-15.00

Can we avoid blood transfusions in the extremely preterm infant ?

Haresh Kirpalani

15.00-15.30

Controversies in PDA management: yesterday, today and the future

Barbara Schmidt

15.30-16.00

Panel & Close

SAT, January 13, 2024

08.15-08.30

Welcome

08.30-09.00

Should we never say no to iNO?

Steve Abman

09.00-09.30

Primum non Nocere: high frequency ventilation of the preterm infant – jet v oscillation and invasive v non-invasive

Martin Keszler

09.30-10.00

The gut-lung axis in preventing chronic lung disease in very preterm infants

Josef Neu

10.00-10.30

Panel

10.30-11.00

Morning tea

11.00-11.30

Pulmonary hypertension: Diagnosis, novel advances and treatment
with and without iNO

Steve Abman

11.30-12.00

Do you need a BPD team?

Huayan Zhang

12.00-12.30

To trach or not to trach the infant with severe BPD

Martin Keszler

12.30-13.00

Panel

13.00-14.00

Lunch

14.00-14.30

Nutritional support for preventing and treating severe BPD

Josef Neu

14.30-15.00

The full-term infant with “hyaline membrane disease” – navigating the diagnostic conundrum

Steve Abman

15.00-15.30

Steroids: the good, bad and the dangerous

Huayan Zhang

15.30-16.00

Panel & Close

SUN, January 14, 2024

08.15-08.30

Introduction

08.30-09.00

Oxygen targeting in the NICU

Barbara Schmidt

09.00-09.30

The non invasive ventilation smorgasboard – NIPPV, NAVA, BiPap, Bubble

Haresh Kirpalani

09.30-10.00

Late onset circulatory collapse in the preterm infant

Fumihiko Namba

10.00-10.30

Panel

10.30-11.00

Morning tea

11.00-11.30

Can we ever prevent BPD or is it a price for keeping preterm babies alive?

Steve Abman

11.30-12.00

Ventilation strategies for the infant with severe BPD

Huayan Zhang

12.00-12.30

Respiratory support for the infant with hypoxic respiratory failure from severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Martin Keszler

12.30-13.00

Panel

13.00-14.00

Lunch

14.00-14.30

Should we consider new ways of doing trials in neonatology?

Haresh Kirpalani

14.30-15.00

Training your crew for the future

Juin Yee Kong

15.00-15.30

Artificial Intelligence and multio-omics: the future of neonatology

Josef Neu

15.30-16.00

Panel & Close

Rosalina Dewi Roeslani

Subject to change

Free Seats

Information

The number of participants is limited to 300

Participation Fees

The registration fee includes lunches. The seminar has been certified with Indonesian CME credits.

 

Single person from hosting country: 350 EUR

To register, please contact Dr. Vina Paramitha, Sp.A by phone+62 (0)821 4744 6140, the secretary Risma +62 (0)813 3766 8320 or send an email to: rtd.ikaunud@gmail.com

 

Single person from outside Indonesia: 450 EUR

 

Registration

Program Design / Host

Ju-Lee Oei

University of New South Wales,
Randwick NSW, Australia

Target Audience

Doctors, nurses and affiliates of university and non-university hospitals in the field of neonatology and intensive care, pediatrics and related specialties.

Local Organizer


Department of Child Health
Faculty of Medicine Udayana University
Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Denpasar Hospital
Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia

 

 

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