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12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine

in collaboration with WFCCN and WFPICCS

Program Book

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Welcome Message 4

Congress Overview 10

Floor Plan 15

Timetable 20

Official and Social Program 29

Registration 30

Preview Room 33

Exhibition 34

General Information 46

Scientific Program

- Invited Faculty 52 - Daily Program 58 - Poster Presentation 75

Exhibition Directory 96

CONTENTS

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Dear Colleagues,

On beha l f o f t he O rgan i z i ng Commi t t ee , I am p l eased t o we lcome you a l l t o the 12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in Seoul (WFSICCM Seoul 2015). This year’s congress is held in collaboration with World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and World Federation of Pediatric

Intensive and Critical Care Societies. This is the second time the Congress takes place in Asia where intensive and critical care medicine has undergone a marked development over the past decades.

Under the theme of "One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care," WFSICCM Seoul 2015 is ready to provide a diverse array of opportunities for knowledge exchange and professional networking between colleagues from different parts of the world. Indeed, this year’s meeting brings together physicians and nurses from across the globe including resource-limited regions to share insights and discuss current issues confronting each country.

Since ancient times, Asians have believed that the human body is maintained by the “gold mean” and harmony of yin and yang, and many recent studies prove that such medical philosophy is correct. Here in Korea, one of the birthplaces of the medical philosophy of harmony, I hope that all participants will take one more giant step forward in their professional sphere.

I would like to express my sincere gratitude to participants, speakers, and chairpersons, who came all the way to Korea in Far East Asia. And my special thanks go to our sponsors and exhibitors, including Korea Tourism Organization, and Seoul Tourism Organization who have offered us steadfast support by covering a larger portion of the event hosting expenses. Also, I appreciate the dedication and support of our WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing Committee members and Intercom Convention Services over the last four years. Your contributions greatly help us make WFSICCM Seoul 2015 happen.

Again, I welcome you all to Korea and wish you a productive congress.

Thank you.

Younsuck KOHChairmanWFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing Committee

Dear Honorable Guests,

On behalf of the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine (KSCCM), I extend my sincere welcome to our distinguished guests from all over the world.

I would l ike to g ive my warm welcome especially to our speakers and participants from abroad who took the time out of their busy

schedule to be part of this important gathering.

As Korea’s representative organization in the field of Critical Care Medicine, the KSCCM has made an enormous effort to achieve a desired outcome for all critically ill patients so that they could be treated in the world’s best critical care system.

I believe this congress will be able to help the country’s critical care medicine as well as each participant go one step further.

It gives me great pleasure to see KSCCM, WFSICCM, WFCCN and WFPICCS produce great synergy under the theme of “One Step Further” in Seoul, Korea’s capital city where tradition and modernity, nature and highly advanced technology co-exist in a harmonious manner.

It is my hope that this congress will be an opportunity for all participants to achieve significant progress by learning up-to-date knowledge and technique based on mutual understanding of different cultural and social backgrounds.

I believe your enthusiastic participation is an essential element in the success of this congress; I kindly ask for your active participation in all programs.

I wish you a pleasant stay in Seoul, and a meaningful 4-day congress.

Thank you.

Dong-Chan KIMPresidentKorean Society of Critical Care Medicine (KSCCM)

Welcome Message

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O n b e h a l f o f t h e E x e c u t i v e Committee and Council of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine I extend a warm welcome to our 12th World Congress. I also welcome and thank those representatives from industry who are supporting this Congress and joining us at this major event. The centra l ro le of the Wor ld Federation is to promote the highest standards of care for the critically

ill patient and the 12th World Congress will be another important step towards the achievement of this goal. I look forward to your full participation in helping us to take “One Step Further in the Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care”.

The World Federation has a growing responsibil ity to foster international collaboration in intensive and critical medicine because of the growing international focus of disease. Critically ill patients pose similar problems worldwide; the process of care may be different but the basic principles remain the same. Also, disease knows no boundaries and whether it is as a result of conflict, terrorism or natural disasters, intensive and critical care practitioners are at the forefront of providing care. At this World Congress we restate our commitment to the promotion of the highest standards of intensive and critical care medicine for mankind, without discrimination. It provides us with a unique opportunity to share experience, knowledge and technologies. We also need to discuss how we can utilize these in resource-limited as well as in wealthy settings.

Seoul was selected as the host city for our 12th World Congress by Council in 2011. Our experiences here over the coming days are the culmination of many years of consultation, planning and preparation. I know this has been a great team effort with contributions from many people and organisations. However, I particularly want to extend my sincere appreciation to Professor Younsuck Koh. His leadership and inspiration have been key factors in the development of this Congress.

So now it’s time for us to join together. For us all to make our own contributions to ensure this Congress is a great success and for us to all to take “One Step Further in the Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care”.

Jean-Louis VINCENT PresidentWorld Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM)

Dear Colleagues It is my distinct pleasure, on behalf of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN), to welcome you to the 12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, in collaboration with WFCCN and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS).

WFCCN is extremely pleased that you could join us to celebrate and partake in the many offerings of the Critical Care Congress here in Seoul, Korea. The theme of the Congress "One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care" designates the importance of coming together to advance critical care practices to improve care for critically ill patients and families globally.

As you join in all of the learning opportunities and festivities of the 2015 Congress, we hope you will enjoy this most important meeting for critical care practitioners.

The WFCCN, with over 40 international country members representing 600,000 critical care nurses worldwide, is proud to co-host the Congress. We wish you an enjoyable time as you network, share, learn, and strategize with us to promote best patient outcomes and further advance critical care throughout the world.

Ruth KLEINPELL PresidentWorld Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN)

Welcome Message

One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

On behalf of World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS) it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Seoul, Korea for the 12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM Seoul 2015). This biennial conference is a unique international forum, which

is supported by WFSICCM, WFCCN, WFPICCS and KSCCM, and brings together critical care researchers, intensive care nurses and physicians - caring for children or adults, and trainees and students from across the globe at one place.

The scientific committee has laid out an outstanding program, which I am sure will facilitate learning and discussion related to progress in critical care research, development, standards, and applications of these to our patients through high quality plenary research sessions, focused symposia, free paper and poster sessions by individuals, case discussions and workshops. There are tracks and special sessions to discuss pediatric and nursing issues in addition to common sessions and various tracks on core intensive care. For pediatric intensivists the pediatric sessions will cover a wide spectrum of contemporary issues, from basics to most recent advances in the understanding of causation of diseases, their optimum treatment, quality and safety, and organization and delivery of optimal care.

I am sure you will also experience a taste of the Korean hospitality in Seoul. Seoul has been the capital of Korea for over 600 years and is the heart of Korean culture and education as well as politics and economics. It is a city where the old traditions of Korea merge seamlessly with modern technology. Seoul is the home of many historic sites and has places of traditional culture such as traditional Korean village, and traditional market place.

I am confident that WFSICCM Seoul 2015 will be a great opportunity to share and learn from each other several academic insights and advances and to experience the unique culture of Seoul, meet old friends and make new ones.

I personally thank you for your participation and look forward to meeting and interacting with you during the congress.

Sincerely,

Sunit SINGHIPresidentWorld Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS)

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

It is my great honor and pleasure to welcome you to WFSICCM Seoul 2015.

Indeed, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you all, who gather here to make this congress a truly world-class one. Coming from more than 90 countries, you represent all different levels of critical care present in the world today, and a wide range of expertise

in medical careers. Nevertheless, we also have gathered here with something in common, which is the passion for critical care and interest in advancing it to a higher level.

I remember the challenges we had to encounter when we started preparing for the scientific program. Under the slogan of “One step further,” we hoped to create a scientific program that would help all participants go one more step on their own. So we put our effort to meet the diverse needs of participants, in terms of experience, resources available for themselves, and local issues in critical care medicine or nursing.

Through many email communications with world-renowned speakers, I was quite rewarded to feel about their willingness and dedication toward the Seoul congress. As many of you already know, most of the speakers came to Seoul on their own budget. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you for your heart-felt support for this Seoul congress. Now you can take a look at the program book full of basic and cutting-edge topics of critical care. Participants will be enjoying a diverse range of your symposiums for the 4-day duration of the congress. Moreover, your generous support enabled many young physicians and nurses to travel to Seoul who otherwise would not be present at WFSICCM Seoul 2015.

I would also like to express my gratitude to the domestic members of the Scientific Committee, especially delegates from the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine and the Korean Association of Critical Care Nurses. Many international organizations were also involved in establishing the program including International Sepsis Forum, Global Sepsis Alliance, and World Health Organization. Over the last decade, the world has been witnessing the increasing threats of infectious diseases. Recent global epidemics like SARS, H1N1, Avian flus, and the most recent MERS in this country clearly indicated critical care medicine societies and WHO should collaborate intimately for effective containment and treatment of global epidemics.

I am confident, by the end of the Seoul congress, we will all have reached “One Step Further” in both academic learning and friendship from where we are now.

Enjoy the congress, and enjoy the city of Seoul.Thank you very much.

Chae-Man LIMScientific Program Committee ChairWFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing Committee

Welcome Message

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Congress Overview

Congress Information

Title12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in collaboration with WFCCN and WFPICCS (WFSICCM Seoul 2015)

Theme One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care

Date August 29 (Sat) – September 1 (Tue), 2015

VenueCOEX (Convention and Exhibition Center), Seoul, Korea- Address: 513, Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06164, Korea - Website: http://www.coex.co.kr/eng/

Hosted/Organized by

Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine (KSCCM)World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM)WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing Committee

Co-hosted byWorld Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN)World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS)

Expected Number of Participants

3,200 participants from more than 90 countries

Language English

SimultaneousInterpretation

Only Nursing Symposiums (WFCCN) will provide English to Korean and Korean to English simultaneous interpretation. * RM 02 (GBR 101) & RM 03 (GBR 102)

Official Website www.wfsiccm2015.com

Mobile ApplicationVisit the App Store (iOS) / Google Play Store (Android) and search WFSICCM 2015 to download - Congress Overview, My Schedule, Exhibition Events etc.

Secretariat

INTERCOM Convention Services, Inc.9th Fl., Samick Lavied’or Bldg., 234, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 06221, KoreaT. 02-3452-7291 | F. 02-6254-8049 | E. [email protected]

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Cooperated by (Alphabetical Order)

Local Societies / OrganizationKorean Association of Critical Care NursesKorean Neurocritical Care SocietyKorean Neurological AssociationKorean Society for Parenteral and Enteral NutritionKorean Society of Critical Care NursingThe Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory DiseasesThe Korean Association of Internal MedicineThe Korean Neurosurgical SocietyThe Korean Pediatric SocietyThe Korean Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryThe Korean Society of AnesthesiologistsThe Korean Society of Emergency MedicineThe Korean Surgical Society

Overseas Societies / OrganizationAsia Pacific Association of Critical Care Medicine (APACCM)European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM)International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM)Japanese Societies of Intensive Care Medicine (JSICM)Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM)

Supported by (Alphabetical Order)

Korean Academy of Medical Science (KAMS)Korean Medical Association (KMA)Korea Tourism Organization (KTO)Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul Tourism Organization (STO)The Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST)

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Congress Information

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WFSICCM Council PRESIDENT Jean-Louis VINCENT, Intensive Care Medicine, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)

SECRETARY GENERALJohn MARSHALL, Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, University of Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital (Canada)

TREASURER Janice ZIMMERMAN, Department of Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital (United States)

PAST PRESIDENT Edgar JIMENEZ, VP Critical Care Integration and e-ICU, Baylor Scott and White Health (United States)

MEMBERS Álvaro RÉA-NETO, Department of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Paraná (Brazil)Arzu TOPELI, Medical Intensive Care Unit, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine (Turkey)Bin DU, Medical ICU, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (China)Djillali ANNANE, General ICU, Raymond Poincaré hospital (APHP), University of Versailles SQY (France)Guillermo CASTORENA, Anesthesia Department, Fundación Clínica Médica Sur (Mexico)John MYBURGH, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales and The George Institute for Global Health (Australia)Lluís BLANCH, Department of Intensive Care, Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí (Spain)Masaji NISHIMURA, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, The University of Tokushima Graduate School (Japan)Pravin AMIN, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences (India)Paolo PELOSI, Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics (DISC), University of Genoa (Italy) Sebastian UGARTE, INDISA Clinic and Salvador's Hospital (Chile)Younsuck KOH, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine (Republic of Korea)

International Advisory Committee

Bin DU, Medical ICU, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (China)Edgar CELIS-RODRIGUEZ, Critical Care Department, University Hospital Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota (Colombia)Fathima PARUK, Department of Critical Care, University of Witwatersrand (South Africa)Janice ZIMMERMAN, Department of Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital (United States)Jean-Daniel CHICHE, Critical Care Medicine, Hôpital Cochin (France)Jean-Louis VINCENT, Intensive Care Medicine, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium)J. Christopher FARMER, Department of Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic Hospital (United States)John MARSHALL, Surgery and Critical Care Medicine, University of Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital (Canada)Khalid SHUKRI, Al-Abeer Medical Group (Saudi Arabia)Luciano GATTINONI, Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, University of Milan (Italy)Ruth KLEINPELL, Center for Clinical Research and Scholarship, Rush University College of Nursing (United States)Steve WEBB, Intensive Care Unit, Royal Perth Hospital (Australia)Sunit SINGHI, Pediatric Emergencies and Intensive Care Units, Department of Pediatrics, Advanced Pediatrics Centre, PGIMER (India)Yoshihito UJIKE, Director of Emergency and CCM, Kawasaki Medical School (Japan)

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TREASURERGee Young SUH, Critical Care Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine

EXHIBITION COMMITTEE CHAIRKook Hyun LEE, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine

EXTERNAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR June Dong PARK, Pediatrics, Seoul National University College of Medicine

INFORMATION COMMITTEE CHAIRSang Hyung LEE, Neurosurgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine

INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE NURSES COMMITTEE CHAIRMiyoung SHIM, Department of Nursing, Seoul National University Hospital

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIRKwang-Soo LEE, Neurology, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine

MEDICAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CHAIRKang Hyun LEE, Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine

PLANNING COMMITTEE CHAIRJeong Ryul LEE, Pediatric Cardiac Surgery, Seoul National University Hospital

PROTOCOL COMMITTEE CHAIRJae-Young KWON, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Pusan National University School of Medicine

PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIRSung Jin HONG, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine

PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIRChul Hyun PARK, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Gachon University Gil Medical Center

REGISTRATION COMMITTEE CHAIRSang-Hyun KWAK, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Chonnam National University Medical School

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRChae-Man LIM, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine

SOCIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE CHAIRHun CHO, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Dongguk University College of Medicine

SECRETARY GENERALJong Hun JUN, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine

WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing CommitteePRESIDENT OF KSCCMDong-Chan KIM, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital

CHAIRMANYounsuck KOH, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine

AUDITORShin Ok KOH, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Chung-Ang University College of MedicineSi Oh KIM, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine

ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERBog Ja KIM, Nursing, Daegu UniversityByung Ho LEE, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea College of MedicineByungin LEE, Neurology, Yonsei University College of MedicineCheung Soo SHIN, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Yonsei University College of MedicineHee-Koo YOO, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine

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WFSICCM Seoul 2015 aims to goOne Step Further with Step-up PresentersThe WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing Committee supports physicians and nurses from countries with limited medical resources.

These supported professionals, called Step-up presenters, will share their experiences and cases including research, case studies and reports on the working environment in the Step-up sessions. Renowned professors will join the sessions as co-chair to discuss the issues facing countries with limited medical resources.

The Step-up sessions will provide insights into how the ICU can be improved and developed with limited medical resources. And these sessions will also help equip participants with knowledge and network, taking the worldwide field of intensive care medicine to a higher level. Gaps occurred from having different perspectives among countries will be reduced by having fruitful discussions.

We hope that many participants at the Congress will join the following Step-up sessions to obtain useful and valuable information and experience.

Step-up SessionsStep-up Session 1 (SU 01) August 31 (Mon) 12:30-13:40 RM 02 (GBR 101)Step-up Session 2 (SU 02) August 31 (Mon) 12:30-13:40 RM 06 (203)Step-up Session 3 (SU 03) August 31 (Mon) 12:30-13:40 RM 07 (208)Step-up Session 4 (SU 04) August 31 (Mon) 12:30-13:40 RM 08 (E1+2)Step-up Session 5 (SU 05) August 31 (Mon) 12:30-13:40 RM 11 (E5)Step-up Session 6 (SU 06) August 31 (Mon) 12:30-13:40 RM 12 (E6)

Step-up Session 7 (SU 07) September 01 (Tue) 10:50-12:00 RM 06 (203)Step-up Session 8 (SU 08) September 01 (Tue) 10:50-12:00 RM 07 (208)Step-up Session 9 (SU 09) September 01 (Tue) 10:50-12:00 RM 09 (E3)Step-up Session 10 (SU 10) September 01 (Tue) 10:50-12:00 RM 10 (E4)

One Step Further with World Health OrganizationSince the early 2000s, infectious disease outbreaks including SARS to MERS have increased public awareness about viral respiratory illnesses. Frontline medical professionals are required to better understand such epidemics by outfitting themselves with the experiences, strategies and policies of the World Health Organization (WHO).

In this respect, we believe that the Seoul Congress will be a valuable chance to discuss mutual cooperation on global issues associated with pandemic disease.

WFSICCM-WFCCN-WHO Joint SymposiumsWHO and WFSICCM (1): Ebola (SY 70) September 01 (Tue) 09:00-10:40 RM 04 (GBR 103)WHO and WFSICCM (2): MERS (SY 81) September 01 (Tue) 10:50-12:30 RM 04 (GBR 103)

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Hall E1–6 RM 08 (E1+2), RM 09 (E3), RM 10 (E4), RM 11 (E5), RM 12 (E6)

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RM 06 (203), RM 07 (208) FR 05 (202A), FR 06 (202B), FR 07 + FR 08 (204+205), FR 10 (207A), FR 11 (207B), FR 12 (209) 

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RM 02 (GBR 101)Nursing Session (WFCCN)

Section Plenary Lecture

Luncheon Symposium

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Luncheon Symposium

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Hall B Lobby

Grand Ballroom Lobby

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MTR 01 (201)WFSICCM Meeting Room

RM 06 (203)Oral Presentation

Workshop

RM 07 (208)Oral Presentation

Workshop

Invited Faculty Lounge201 Lobby

FR 05 (202A)Invited Faculty Secretariat

FR 06 (202B)“Step-up” Secretariat

FR 07 + FR 08 (204 + 205)Preview Room

FR 10 (207A)WFSICCM Secretariat

FR 11 (207B)WFCCN Secretariat

FR 12 (209)WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Secretariat

2F Conference Room North

RM 06(203)

RM 07(208)

FR 05(202A)

FR 06(202B)

FR 10(207A)

FR 11(207B)

FR 08(205)

FR 07(204)

FR 12(209)

Invited Faculty Lounge

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Floor Plan

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Hall DExhibition Hall

Poster Session

Internet Lounge

Cafeteria

RM 01 (Auditorium)Opening Ceremony

Closing Ceremony

(Award Ceremony / Lucky Draw Event)

Plenary Lecture

Symposium

Luncheon Symposium

RM 13 (AD1)Workshop

RM 14 (AD2)Workshop

RM 08 (E1 + 2)Symposium

Step-up Session

Meet the Expert

RM 09 (E3)Symposium

Oral Presentation

Workshop

Step-up Session

RM 10 (E4)Symposium

Workshop

Step-up Session

3F Hall D / Auditorium

RM 11 (E5)Pediatrics Session

(WFPICCS)

Section Plenary Lecture

Symposium

Luncheon Symposium

Meet the Expert

Step-up Session

RM 12 (E6)Section Plenary Lecture

Symposium

Step-up Session

Sub Registration DeskHall E Lobby

Exhibition Hall(Hall D)

RM 14(AD2)

RM 13(AD1)

Auditorium Lobby

RM 10(E4) RM 12

(E6)E7

E8

RM 09(E3)

RM 08(E1+2)

Sub Registration Desk

RM 11(E5)

3F Hall E

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Connected monitoringin your handsDeliver quality care to all your patients anywhere at anytime. We provide an end-to-end connected care solution* from the bedside to central station and to mobile application on your smart devices. With clinical context in your hands, you can respond quickly to critical situation. Visit Philips booth to find our latest meaningful innovations for critical care. *Philips connected care solution : PIIC iX+Mobile Caregiver+CareEvent

For more informationwww.philips.co.krTel. 02-709-1297

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August 29 (Sat)

Plenary Lecture (SP: Section Plenary Lecture) PL

Symposium SY

Nursing Session (WFCCN) NR

Pediatrics Session (WFPICCS) PED

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August 29 (Sat)

ME Meet the Expert

SU Step-up Session

WS Workshop

OP Oral Presentation

LS Luncheon Symposium

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Timetable (August 29)

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August 30 (Sun)

Plenary Lecture (SP: Section Plenary Lecture) PL

Symposium SY

Nursing Session (WFCCN) NR

Pediatrics Session (WFPICCS) PED

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August 30 (Sun)

ME Meet the Expert

SU Step-up Session

WS Workshop

OP Oral Presentation

LS Luncheon Symposium

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Timetable (August 30)

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August 31 (Mon)

Plenary Lecture (SP: Section Plenary Lecture) PL

Symposium SY

Nursing Session (WFCCN) NR

Pediatrics Session (WFPICCS) PED

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August 31 (Mon)

ME Meet the Expert

SU Step-up Session

WS Workshop

OP Oral Presentation

LS Luncheon Symposium

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Timetable (August 31)

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TimetableSeptember 01 (Tue)

Plenary Lecture (SP: Section Plenary Lecture) PL

Symposium SY

Nursing Session (WFCCN) NR

Pediatrics Session (WFPICCS) PED

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Timetable September 01 (Tue)

ME Meet the Expert

SU Step-up Session

WS Workshop

OP Oral Presentation

LS Luncheon Symposium

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Timetable (Septem

ber 01)

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Group Meetings

WFSICCM Meetings

Other Meetings

• All information on the following meetings is subject to change. (As of August 17, 2015) • The meetings are invitation-based.

(1) WFCCN Meeting (Nursing) • Location: RM 03 (GBR 102), 1F • Date & Time: August 28 (Fri) 09:00-17:00 • Organized by WFCCN

(2) WFPICCS Meeting (Pediatrics) • Location: COEX Intercontinental Hotel Apollo Room • Date & Time: August 28 (Fri) 14:00-20:00 • Organized by WFPICCS

(3) Sepsis in Resource-limited Countries • Location: E8, 3F • Date & Time: August 29 (Sat) 14:00-16:00 • Organized by SCCM

(4) TRIAGE • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 29 (Sat) 15:00-16:00 • Organized by WFSICCM

(5) KACN Meeting • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 29 (Sat) 16:00-18:00 • Organized by KACN

(6) Asia Ventilation Forum BOD Meeting • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 07:00-08:00 • Organized by AVF, ACCCTG

(7) ACCCTG Meeting • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 08:00-09:00 • Organized by AVF, ACCCTG

(8) ASAARCCS Meeting • Location: E8, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 09:30-10:30 • Organized by ASAARCCS

(9) ETHICS / END OF LIFE • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 10:00-11:00 • Organized by WFSICCM

(10) World Sepsis Day • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 14:00-16:00 • Organized by Global Sepsis Alliance

(11) ICU SPECIALIST • Location: E8, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 14:30-15:30 • Organized by WFSICCM (12) WHAT IS AN ICU? • Location: E8, 3F • Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 15:30-16:30 • Organized by WFSICCM

(13) Neurocritical Care Group Meeting • Location: E7, 3F • Date & Time: August 31 (Mon) 12:00-16:30 • Organized by Neurocritical Care Society

(14) APACCM Meeting • Location: E8, 3F • Date & Time: August 31 (Mon) 13:00-16:00 • Organized by APACCM

Meetings Date & Time Location

Leadership Meeting August 29 (Sat) 11:00-12:00 E7 (3F)

1st General Assembly August 29 (Sat) 12:30-14:00 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

Asia Society Leadership August 30 (Sun) 11:00-12:00 E7 (3F)

Joint Meeting with Step-up Presenter August 30 (Sun) 12:30-13:00 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

Spanish-Speaking Delegates August 30 (Sun) 14:30-15:30 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

2nd General Assembly August 30 (Sun) 17:00-18:00 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

15th World Congress August 31 (Mon) 08:00-14:00 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

Young Intensivists September 1 (Tue) 11:00-12:00 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

Brazil 2017 Representatives September 1 (Tue) 12:00-13:00 MTR 01 (201) (2F)

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Official Program

Social ProgramWELCOME RECEPTION

KOREAN NIGHT

FACULTY DINNER

CLOSING CEREMONY

OPENING CEREMONY• Date & Time: August 29 (Sat) 08:00-08:40• Location: RM 01 (Auditorium), 3F, COEX• Programs: Opening Announcement - The Opening Ceremony will be followed by the Plenary Lecture.

• Date & Time: August 29 (Sat) 18:00-20:00• Location: Auditorium & Hall D Lobby, 3F, COEX• Programs: Welcoming Remarks, Performance, Cocktail Reception, etc. - Light refreshments will be provided free of charge to all participants. - Last shuttle to official hotels departs at 20:30 from COEX

• Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 18:30-21:00• Location: Some Sevit (Floating Island) - Address: 683, Olympic-daero (Banpo-dong), Seocho-gu, Seoul• Programs: Welcoming Address, Performances, Cocktail Reception & Dinner,

Sing & Dance, Korean Traditional Games - Invitation and Pre-purchased Tickets Required - Shuttle bus to and from the Korean Night venue

• Date & Time: August 31 (Mon) 18:30-21:30• Location: The National Museum of Korea - Address: 137, Seoubinggo-ro (Yongsan-dong 6-ga), Yongsan-gu, Seoul• Programs: Speech, Performance, Cocktail Reception & Dinner, Museum Rounding - Invited Only - Shuttle bus to and from the Faculty Dinner venue

EXHIBITION OPENING CEREMONY• Date & Time: August 29 (Sat) 13:30-14:30• Location: Hall D2 Lobby, 3F, COEX• Programs: Tape Cutting, Exhibition Rounding

• Date & Time: September 1 (Tue) 12:30-13:30• Location: RM 01 (Auditorium), 3F, COEX• Programs: Closing Remarks, Awards Ceremony (Seoul/Young Investigator/SEPSIS), Lucky Draw Event, etc.

Departure from COEX From 17:30 (North Gate, COEX)

Departure from Some Sevit At the end of Korean Night* Shuttle bus only stops at COEX and official hotels.

Departure from COEX From 17:30 (North Gate, COEX)

Departure from the MuseumAt the end of Faculty Dinner* Shuttle bus only stops at COEX and official hotels.

Official & Social Program

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Registration

RegistrationREGISTRATION LOUNGE

SUB REGISTRATION DESK

Location: Hall B Lobby, 1F, COEXDate & Time- August 28 (Fri) 13:00-18:00- August 29 (Sat) 07:00-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 06:30-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 06:30-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 06:30-14:00

1F

3F Location: Hall E Lobby, 3F, COEXDate & Time- August 29 (Sat) 07:00-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 06:30-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 06:30-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 06:30-14:00

Desk Accommodation & Tour Accommodation and tour booking

KITCongress bag and program book distribution

One KIT per participant (KIT reissuance NOT available)

Pre-Registration Name badge pick up desk for pre-registered participants

Program Apply for program(s) requiring prior application

Payment Payment of registration fee, balance, or program attendance fee

Invited Faculty Name badge pick-up desk for speakers, chairs, instructors, Step-up presenters

Exhibitor Name badge pick-up desk for exhibitors

Self-Registration On-site registration & Attendance certificate print-out

Desk

Pre-RegistrationName badge pick up desk for pre-registered participants who completed their payment* Pre-Registered participants with balance should visit the Registration Lounge at Hall B Lobby, 1F

ProgramApply for program(s) requiring prior application* Payment is not available

Self-Registration

Accommodation & Tour

KIT Desk Pre-Registration Program Payment Invited Faculty Exhibitor

RM 02(GBR 101)

RM 03(GBR 102)

RM 04(GBR 103)

RM 05(GBR 104 + 105)

Registration Lounge

North Gate

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REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES:

• Registrants: - Access to all Session Rooms, Exhibition Hall, Welcome Reception, Opening & Closing Ceremonies - Congress KIT (one per person)* Additional application is needed to attend sessions such as Luncheon Symposium, Workshop, Step-up Session, and Meet the Expert

• Exhibitors and Accompanying Persons: - Access to Welcome Reception and Exhibition Hall

NAME BADGEPlease wear your name badge at all times to access the congress venue* Name badge reissuance NOT available for whatsoever reasons

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEPrint out your certificate of attendance at the self-registration desk

PARKING TICKETPlease purchase a 50% discounted parking ticket at the Payment Desk (Whole Day Ticket: KRW 24,000/Cash only)

Accommodation and TourInformation on accommodation, daily tour programs etc. is available at the Accommodation and Tour Desk. Please visit the desk if you have not made reservation or need assistance.

Location: Hall B Lobby, 1F, COEXDate & Time:- August 29 (Sat) 09:00-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 09:00-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 09:00-14:00

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS• Please visit the Program Desk at the Registration

Lounge to apply for additional program(s).• On-site payment can be made in cash (US Dollar/

Korean Won) or by credit card (VISA/MasterCard).• For those who have applied for Workshop/Meet

the Expert Program on-line, please note that any changes/cancellations will NOT be allowed on-site for any reasons.

Session Attendance Fee

Workshop – Half Day Course (WS 01-15, WS 17-19) USD 20 / KRW 20,000

Workshop – Full Day Course (WS 16) USD 40 / KRW 40,000

Meet the Expert (ME 01-16) USD 10 / KRW 10,000

Luncheon Symposium (LS 01-11) Free

Step-up Session (SU 01-10) Free

Korean Night USD 30 / KRW 30,000

* Prior application required before attending programs (First-come, first-served basis)

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Supported Seoul City Tour ProgramMake on-site reservation for the Seoul City Tour programs supported by Seoul Tourism Organization (STO) and Korea Tourism Organization (KTO). Please visit the Accommodation and Tour Desk for more information.

Fee: USD 10 / KRW 10,000 (Cash only)Reservations: First-come, first-served basis

OP1 Tour: The National Museum of Korea – Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)Date & Time: August 30 (Sun) 09:30-13:00

The National Museum of Korea It is the 7th largest museum in the world and houses precious Korean cultural assets that silently tell the story of Korea’s fascinating history, from ancient days to the modern era. The museum, in turn, is close to Yongsan Family Park, a wooded grassland with a pond that serves as a natural habitat for various species of birds, as well as over 80 different kinds of trees.

Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) It is a blend of traditional buildings, relics and cutting-edge modern multicultural facilities.Seoul Fortress, Igansumun Water Gate (floodgate channeling water from Namsan Mountain to Cheonggyecheon Stream and Seoul Fortress), Dongdaemun History Hall, the Dongdaemun Excavation Site, Dongdaemun Sports Memorial Hall, Event Hall, and Design Gallery can all be found at the DDP

OP2 Tour: Bukchon Hanok Village- Samcheongdong- Insadong Antique Shop AlleyDate & Time: August 31 (Mon) 13:30-17:00

Bukchon Village Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called 'hanok' that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. The name, 'Bukchon', which literally translates to 'northern village', came about as the neighborhoods that the village covers lie to the north of the two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture.

Samcheongdong-gil Samcheongdong-gil goes through the middle of the city, but is a peaceful, quaint area. The street is lined with cafes, museums, antique shops and a number of famous art galleries. Since each art gallery building along Samcheongdong-gil has its own unique architectural design, taking a walk and appreciating the buildings is a journey in itself. Many galleries have their own cafes, restaurants, or craft shops, allowing visitors to enjoy art, shopping, and lunch all under one roof.

Insadong Antique Shop alley Known for its historically significant buildings and cultural atmosphere. Unhyeongung Mansion (former residence of the Regent Council- father of King Gojong), Jogyesa Temple, Sungdong Presbyterian church-one of the oldest churches in Korea are some of the historical buildings around here. Insadong is also well-known for sightseeing with approximately 100,000 visitors on Sundays. Queen Elizabeth II, the Princes of Spain and Netherlands also visited Insadong.

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Preview Room

Invited Faculty Secretariat

“Step-up” Secretariat

All speakers and presenters are required to visit the preview room an hour before their session to upload or modify their presentation file.

Location: FR 07+FR 08 (204+205), 2F, COEX

Date & Time: - August 28 (Fri) 13:00-18:00- August 29 (Sat) 07:00-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 06:30-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 06:30-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 06:30-12:00

All speakers and chairs are required to visit the speaker secretariat to confirm itinerary and following issues.

Location: FR 05 (202A), 2F, COEX

All invited "Step-up" presenters should visit the "Step-up" secretariat to check itinerary and following issues.

Location: FR 06 (202B), 2F, COEX

* Name badges are required to access the Invited Faculty Lounge, Secretariat, and Preview Room. Please be sure to wear your name badge at all times.

Preview Room

RM 06(203)

RM 07(208)

FR 05(202A)

FR 06(202B)

FR 10(207A)

FR 11(207B)

FR 08(205)

FR 07(204)

FR 12(209)

Invited Faculty Lounge

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Exhibition

Exhibitor List

Location: Hall D, 3F, COEXDate & Time:- August 29 (Sat) 13:30-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 09:00-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 09:00-12:00

Exhibitor Booth No.Alere Inc. C-2

APACCM (Asia Pacific Association of Critical Care Medicine) E-1

Baxter International Inc. G-10

Bedfont Scientific Limited D-4

BioMed Central E-9

BioMedBook D-6

CareFusion, a BD company B-1

ChinooMTech Company D-11

Cook Medical (KOREA) D-8

COVIDIEN G-4

DAEWOONG PHARMACEUTICAL D-10

Dräger Korea Co., Ltd. S-2

Edwards Lifesciences Korea P-1

ELSEVIER E-11

Fisher&Paykel Healthcare B-2

Fresenius Medical Care Korea C-4

FUJIFILM SonoSite Korea Ltd. D-14

GE Healthcare S-3

GlaxoSmithKline P-2

GREEN CROSS S-1

Hamilton Medical AG A-2

Hanlim Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. D-12

Hospira Korea Co., Ltd. G-8

INTERSURGICAL C-9

ISICEM (International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine)

E-3

Korean Journal of Anesthesiology E-7

Koreavaccine Co., LTD. C-3

KORUST Co., Ltd. D-13

Exhibitor Booth No.KSCCM (The Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine) E-6

Magnamed Tecnologia Médica S/A D-17

MAQUET MEDICAL KOREA CO., LTD. G-2

MEDIPIA INC C-7

MEKICS CO., LTD. G-5

Mindray A-1

MSD C-6

Nihon Kohden Corporation G-7

Pfizer Korea P-3

Philips G-1

ResMed Ltd D-9

Roche Diagnostics Korea Co., Ltd. G-9

SAMSUNG C-1

SCCM (Society of Critical Care Medicine) E-5

SEOIL PACIFIC Corp. D-15

SK Chemical G-3

Teleflex Korea C-8

TERUMO KOREA CORPORATION C-5

The 43rd Annual Meeting of the JSICM E-4

UPINEMED D-3

Verthon Medical D-16

VitalAire Korea Inc. D-2

WFCCN (12th Congress of the WFCCN 2016) D-1

WFSICCM 2017 (Brazilian Association of Intensive Care Medicine)

E-8

WOOJUNGBSC D-7

Yuhan Corporation G-6

ZOLL Medical D-5

Exhibition Opening CeremonyLocation: Hall D2 Lobby, 3F, COEXDate & Time: August 29 (Sat) 13:30-14:30* Open to all participants.

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Join Our QR Code Event to win a USB stick with Abstract PDF Files* Visit Information Desk to collect USB Stick

Floor Plan (Exhibition Hall)

D1 Gate

BulletinBoard

FloorPlan

Information Desk

D2 Gate

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esCCO - Redefining Quality of Care

[email protected] www.nihonkohden.com

Volumetric Information for All Care Levels

Nihon Kohden is redefining Quality of Care with new, non-invasive technologies like PWTT and esCCO by introducing volumetric information to all care levels. Since the invention of pulse oximetry by Nihon Kohden researcher Takuo Aoyagi in 1974, the pulse wave has become the most commonly used vital signal in clinical practice. The pulse wave can provide time related information such as intravascular pressure transmission as well as information on the volume change of arterial blood. Estimated Continuous Cardiac Output (esCCO) determines the cardiac output using Pulse Wave Transit Time (PWTT) obtained from each cycle othe ECG signals and peripheral pulse wave. esCCO provides real-time, continuous and non-invasive cardiac output measurement alongside the familiar vital sign parameters of ECG and SpO2.

Pulse Wave Transit Time derivered from ECG and pulse oximetry signal

Luncheon Seminar (LS10)

Title : Cardiovascular Monitoring by esCCO during Perioperative Period Chairman: Prof. Sang-Bum Hong, Asan Medical Center, MICU Chief Speaker: Prof. Ryoichi Ochiai, Toho Univ. School of Medicine, JapanRoom: 1F, Room 103

Title : Non-invasive Continuous Cardiac Output MonitoringSpeaker: Associate Prof. Suraphong Lorsomradee, Chiang Mai Univ., Thailand Mr. Eric Dalne, Nihon Kohden CorporationRoom: 3F, Room E4

August 31 12:30 - 13:30

Workshop (WS17/WS18)

August 31 9:00 - 12:00/14:00 - 17:00

Nihon Kohden WFSICCM Seoul 2015Get in touch with our innovations in the field of patient monitoring and join us at our booth

G-7 in Hall D

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[email protected] www.nihonkohden.com

Volumetric Information for All Care Levels

Nihon Kohden is redefining Quality of Care with new, non-invasive technologies like PWTT and esCCO by introducing volumetric information to all care levels. Since the invention of pulse oximetry by Nihon Kohden researcher Takuo Aoyagi in 1974, the pulse wave has become the most commonly used vital signal in clinical practice. The pulse wave can provide time related information such as intravascular pressure transmission as well as information on the volume change of arterial blood. Estimated Continuous Cardiac Output (esCCO) determines the cardiac output using Pulse Wave Transit Time (PWTT) obtained from each cycle othe ECG signals and peripheral pulse wave. esCCO provides real-time, continuous and non-invasive cardiac output measurement alongside the familiar vital sign parameters of ECG and SpO2.

Pulse Wave Transit Time derivered from ECG and pulse oximetry signal

Luncheon Seminar (LS10)

Title : Cardiovascular Monitoring by esCCO during Perioperative Period Chairman: Prof. Sang-Bum Hong, Asan Medical Center, MICU Chief Speaker: Prof. Ryoichi Ochiai, Toho Univ. School of Medicine, JapanRoom: 1F, Room 103

Title : Non-invasive Continuous Cardiac Output MonitoringSpeaker: Associate Prof. Suraphong Lorsomradee, Chiang Mai Univ., Thailand Mr. Eric Dalne, Nihon Kohden CorporationRoom: 3F, Room E4

August 31 12:30 - 13:30

Workshop (WS17/WS18)

August 31 9:00 - 12:00/14:00 - 17:00

Nihon Kohden WFSICCM Seoul 2015Get in touch with our innovations in the field of patient monitoring and join us at our booth

G-7 in Hall D

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Join us at the Closing Ceremony, commemorate WFSICCM Seoul 2015, and become one of our 18 lucky winners! Hold on to the lucky draw coupons distributed with name badges, and submit them to our staff on the last day.

Winners will be drawn during the Closing Ceremony.• Location: RM 01 (Auditorium), 3F, COEX• Date & Time: September 1 (Tue) 12:30-13:30

Join us at the Closing Ceremonyfor the Lucky Draw Event!

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General Information

ABSTRACT BOOKAbstract books are only provided as E-Books or in PDF file formats as WFSICCM Seoul 2015 is a green convention, aiming in minimizing environmental burdens.

• Download from Official Website & Application- Visit www.wfsiccm2015.com, or search wfsiccm2015 on App Store or Google Play Store.

• Win a USB stick- Participate in the event at the Exhibition Hall and win a USB stick containing Abstract PDF files.- Visit the information desk at the Exhibition Hall to find out more about the event.

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

• Sessions with Free Breakfast: Meet the Expert- Prior application required.- Session Application: Program Desk, Registration Lounge, 1F, COEX

• Sessions with Free Lunch: Luncheon Symposium & Step-up Session- Prior application required.- Session Application: Program Desk, Registration Lounge, 1F, COEX

• Cafeteria Location: In the Exhibition Hall, Hall D, 3F, COEX Operating Hours:

- August 29 (Sat) 13:30-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 09:00-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 09:00-12:00

• Restaurants- A variety of restaurants are located in the COEX Mall, basement of the congress venue.- Please refer to the COEX Mall homepage for details: http://www.coexmall.com/store/storeEnList.do

INTERNET ACCESS

• Internet Lounge & Electronic Device Charging Station Location: In the Exhibition Hall, Hall D, 3F, COEX Operating Hours:

- August 29 (Sat) 13:30-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 09:00-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 09:00-12:00

• Free Wi-fi- Choose “Coex Free Wi-Fi Zone” on your mobile device

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BANK & ATMLocation: Near Escalators on 1F, COEXOperating Hours:- August 28 (Fri) 09:00–16:00- August 29 (Sat) Closed- August 30 (Sun) Closed- August 31 (Mon) 09:00-16:00- September 1 (Tue) 09:00-16:00

• ATM service is available 24 hours (everyday).

FIRST AIDFirst aid supplies including pain relievers, digestive aids and bandages are available at the Registration Lounge, Exhibition Hall Information Desk, and the WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Secretariat office. In case of emergency, please visit the Registration Lounge for further assistance.

MICE CARDSSupported by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, MICE cards that can be used as payment are provided to each participant from abroad. Please return the MICE card to the return box at the Seoul Tourism Organization Promotional Booth (Grand Ballroom Lobby, 1F, COEX) after usage.

- Pre-charged amount: KRW 5,000- Usable at: Transportation systems, convenience stores, cafés etc.- Rechargeable at: Convenience stores (GS25, CU, Storyway), subway transportation card vending machines etc.

PROMOTIONAL BOOTHS Promotional booths of Seoul Tourism Organization (STO) and Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) will provide participants with opportunities to experience Seoul and Korean culture conveniently.

Location: Grand Ballroom Lobby, 1F, COEXOperating Hours:- August 29 (Sat) 09:00-18:00- August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00- August 31 (Mon) 09:00-18:00- September 1 (Tue) 09:00-14:00

Currency Exchange CounterLocation: Grand Ballroom Lobby, 1F, COEXOperating Hours:-August 29 (Sat) 09:00-18:00-August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00-August 31(Mon) 09:00-18:00-September 1 (Tue) 09:00-14:00

SHUTTLE BUSFree shuttle service will be provided between the designated hotels and COEX during the congress for participant’s convenience. Please refer to the below shuttle bus route for WFSICCM Seoul 2015. For details and further assistance, please visit the Registration Lounge or refer to the information on the mobile application.

Course Route

Course A Hotel Riviera / Aloft Seoul Gangnam COEX

Course B SHILLA STAY YEOKSAM Ramada Seoul COEX

Course C Seoul Residence Ibis Ambassador Gangnam COEX

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INSURANCEThe Organizing Committee shall not be responsible for and shall be exempt from all liabilities in respect of any loss, damage, injury, accident, delay or inconvenience to any person, or his/her luggage or any property for any reason whatsoever, for any tourist services provided. Personal travel and health insurance are recommended.

PHARMACYPlease visit the Pharmex pharmacy located in the COEX Mall on B1 for simple prescriptions. (Location Code: H112)

B1, COEX

Do you have any questions? Look for our staff in I Love Seoul T-shirts!(Supported by I Love Seoul: http://iloveseoul.com/)

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About Seoul, KoreaMONEY & CURRENCY

• Only Korean currency is accepted in Korea, but a few tourist attractions accept US dollars.• Exchange Rate: Approximately KRW 1,200 to USD 1

SHOPPING • Department store, duty-free shop, and shopping malls are connected to the congress venue.• Most convenience stores are open 24 hours

TIPPING & TAXES• Tipping is not a regular practice in Korea.• Value added tax and service charges are usually included in the consumer price. However, service charges and VATs may not be

included in the fees charged by some hotels and luxurious restaurants.

ELECTRICITY & VOLTAGE • Standard Voltage in Korea: 220 volts• The outlet has two round holes and is the same type used in France, Germany, Austria, Greece, Turkey, and many other countries.

HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS

Hyundai Department Store Lotte Duty Free COEX Mall

Business Hours 10:30-20:00 10:00-21:00 10:00-22:00

Phone 02-552-2233 02-3484-9600 02-6002-5300

Category Number Details

Information & Translation

1688-0120 Seoul Global Center (Any question about visiting or living in Seoul)

1330Korean Tourism Organization Information Line (Tourism information, translation services, complaints center)

Emergency

1339 Medical emergency

119 Emergencies for fire, rescue, and hospital services

112 Police

129 First aid patients

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TRANSPORTATION TO AIRPORT

To Incheon International Airport

CALT Limousine Bus(No.6103)

Departing Place 2F, City Airport Terminal

Operating Hours 04:15 – 21:30

Interval 10 – 20 min.

Traveling Time 65 min.

Single Fare KRW 16,000

KAL Limousine Bus(No.6704)

Departing PlaceCOEX InterContinental Hotel EntranceGrand InterContinental Hotel Entrance

Operating Hours 05:05 – 18:15

Interval 40 min.

Traveling Time 80 – 90 min.

Single Fare KRW 16,000

TaxiTraveling Time 80 min

Single Fare Approx. KRW 70,000 (standard taxi) / KRW 100,000 (deluxe taxi)

Location of CALT (City Airport Terminal)

Location In between COEX and Hyundai Department Store

Traveling Time Approx. 10 min. on foot from COEX North Gate

To Gimpo International Airport

CALT Limousine Bus(No.6104)

Departing Place 2F, City Airport Terminal

Operating Hours 05:30 – 20:40

Interval 30 min.

Traveling Time 45 min.

Single Fare KRW 7,500

TaxiTraveling Time 50 min

Single Fare Approx. KRW 30,000 (standard taxi) / KRW 50,000 (deluxe taxi)

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WFSICCMAbdel Razek ASSEM Alexandria Faculty of Medicine EgyptAkira YAMASHINA Tokyo Medical University JapanAkos CSOMOS Semmelweis University, Budapest HungaryÁlvaro RÉA-NETO Universidade Federal do Paraná BrazilAndrej MICHALSEN Tettnang Hospital GermanyAndrew RHODES St Georges Hospital United KingdomAnthony MCLEAN University of Sydney AustraliaAntonio O. GALLESIO Hospital Italiano of Buenos Aires ArgentinaAntonio PESENTI University of Milan-Bicocca ItalyArzu TOPELI Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine TurkeyAugustine CHOI Weill Cornell Medical College United StatesBambang WAHJUPRAJITNO University of Airlangga IndonesiaBenjamin ABELLA University of Pennsylvania United StatesBin DU Peking Union Medical College Hospital ChinaBoonsong PATJANASOONTORN Khonkaen University ThailandByung Ho LEE The Catholic University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaByungin LEE Yonsei University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaCarolyn ROCHESTER Yale University School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System United StatesChae-Man LIM Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine Republic of KoreaChairat PERMPIKUL Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University ThailandCharles GOMERSALL The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong KongCharles SPRUNG Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center IsraelCheng Cheng TAN Sultanah Aminah Hospital MalaysiaCheung Soo SHIN Yonsei University Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaChi-Min PARK Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaChul Hyun PARK Gachon University, Gil Hospital Republic of KoreaChun Kee CHUNG Seoul National University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaClaudio MARTIN London Health Sciences Centre and Western University CanadaClifford S. DEUTSCHMAN North Shore – LIJ Health System/Hofstra School of Medicine United StatesCraig COOPERSMITH Emory University School of Medicine / President, Society of Critical Care Medicine United StatesDaniel DE BACKER CHIREC Hospitals, Université Libre de Bruxelles BelgiumDaniel LICHTENSTEIN Hospital Ambroise-Pare FranceDavid CRIPPEN University of Pittsburgh Medical Center United StatesDavide CHIUMELLO Fondazione Irccs Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Milano ItalyDean GOPALAN Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu Natal South AfricaDjillali ANNANE Raymond Poincaré hospital (APHP), University of Versailles SQY FranceDong-Chan KIM Chonbuk National University Hospital Republic of KoreaDong-Keun HYUN Inha University Hospital Republic of KoreaE. Wesley ELY Vanderbilt University Medical Center and VA GRECC United StatesEdgar CELIS-RODRIGUEZ University Hospital Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota ColombiaEdgar JIMENEZ Baylor Scott & White Health United StatesF. Javier HURTADO School of Medicine. Universidad de la República UruguayFathima PARUK University of Pretoria South AfricaGabteug KIM Dankook University Hospital Republic of KoreaGavin JOYNT The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong KongGee Young SUH Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaGene SUNG University of Southern California United StatesGeorge DIMOPOULOS Medical School, University of Athens, University Hospital ATTIKON GreeceGeorges OFFENSTADT Hopital Saint-Antoine FranceGernot MARX University Hospital Aachen GermanyGil Joon SUH Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaGuido MUSCH Massachusetts General Hospital United StatesGuillermo CASTORENA Fundación Clínica Médica Sur MexicoGuy RICHARDS University of the Witwatersrand South AfricaH. Kaya YORGANCI Hacettepe University School of Medicine TurkeyHaibo QIU ZHONGDA Hospital, Southeast University ChinaHee-Koo YOO Hanyang University College of Medicine Republic of Korea

Invited Faculty

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Hiroaki WATANABE Senshu Trauma & Critical Care Center, Rinku General Medical Center JapanHiroyuki HIRASAWA Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine JapanHiroyuki KATO MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières) JapanHo-Seong HAN Seoul National University Republic of KoreaHuey-Wen YIEN Taiwan Society of Critical Care Medicine TaiwanHuimahn CHOI The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston United StatesHyun KIM Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University Republic of KoreaHyun Wook BAIK Daejin Medical Center, Bundang Jesaeng Hospital Republic of KoreaIn Seok JEONG Chonnam National University Hospital School of Medicine Republic of KoreaJ. Christopher FARMER Mayo Clinic Hospital United StatesJ. Claude HEMPHILL University of California, San Francisco United StatesJae Gil LEE Yonsei University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaJae Seung JUNG Korea University Medical Center Republic of KoreaJaehun KIM Pusan National University Hospital Republic of KoreaJaeyoung KWON Pusan National University Hospital Republic of KoreaJanice ZIMMERMAN Houston Methodist Hospital United StatesJason PHUA National University Hospital, National University Health System SingaporeJean-Daniel CHICHE Hôpital Cochin FranceJean-Louis TEBOUL Bicetre University Hospital FranceJean-Louis VINCENT Erasme Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles BelgiumJeong HONG Ajou University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaJeong Ryul LEE Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaJigeeshu DIVATIA Tata Memorial Hospital IndiaJi-Young SUL Chungnam National University Republic of KoreaJoe GN GARCIA University of Arizona United StatesJohan VON SCHREEB Karolinska Institutet SwedenJohn Cook-Jong LEE Ajou University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaJohn FRASER The Prince Charles Hospital and University of Queensland AustraliaJohn MARINI University of Minnesota United StatesJohn MARSHALL University of Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital CanadaJohn MYBURGH University of New South Wales and the George Institute for Global Health AustraliaJong Hun JUN Hanyang University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaJongwon HA Seoul National University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaJoong Hwan OH Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Yonsei University Republic of KoreaJordi MANCEBO Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona SpainJorge HIDALGO Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital BelizeJorge SINCLAIR Punta Pacifica Hospital/Johns Hopkins Med. PanamaJoseph NATES University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center United StatesJp (Joon Pio) HONG Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan Republic of KoreaJuan SILESKY JIMENEZ Hospital San Juan de Dios, Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social / Hospital CIMA San Jose Costa RicaJukka TAKALA University Hospital Bern, Inselspital SwitzerlandJun TERUYA Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital United StatesJungchul KIM Chonnam National University Medical School Republic of KoreaKang Hyun LEE Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine Republic of KoreaKeiichi TADA Hamawaki Orthopaedic Hospital JapanKhalid SHUKRI International Pan Arab Critical Care Medicine Society Saudi ArabiaKi-Uk KIM Dong-A University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaKiwon LEE University of Texas Houston United StatesKonrad REINHART University Hospita Jena GermanyKook Hyun LEE Seoul National University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaKwang-Soo LEE The Catholic University School of Medicine, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Republic of KoreaKyung SUN Osong Medical Innovation Foundation Republic of KoreaLaurent BROCHARD St. Michael's Hospital CanadaLluís BLANCH Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí SpainLuciano GATTINONI University of Milan ItalyMarc ZIEGENFUSS The Prince Charles Hospital AustraliaMarcos VIDAL MELO Massachusetts General Hospital - Harvard Medical School United StatesMartin DÜNSER University of Hospital Salzburg and Paracelsus Private Medical University AustriaMary CHOI Weill Cornell Medical College United States

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Masaji NISHIMURA Tokushima University Graduate School of Medicine JapanMasayuki SUZUKAWA Jichi Medical University JapanMassimo ANTONELLI Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli ItalyMercedes PALOMAR H.U. Arnau de Vilanova, Lleida SpainMervyn MER Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital & University of Witwatersrand South AfricaMichael O'LEARY Royal Prince Alfred Hospital AustraliaMichel TORBY The Ohio State University United StatesMichael PINSKY University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine United StatesMihae YU University of Hawai'i School of Medicine & The Queen's Medical Center United StatesMing-Terk CHIU Tan Tock Seng Hospital SingaporeMitchell LEVY Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School United StatesMohammad Omar FARUQ BIRDEM General Hospital BangladeshMoo Suk PARK Yonsei University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaMoon-Ku HAN Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Republic of KoreaMurat SUNGER Erciyes University Medical School Hospital TurkeyNahit CAKAR University of Istanbul / Medical Faculty of Istanbul TurkeyNahoko SHINDO World Health Organization SwitzerlandNaoto MORIMURA Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine JapanNaoyuki MATSUDA Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine JapanNecmettin UNAL Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine TurkeyNestor RAIMONDI Juan A. Fernandez Hospital-Buenos Aires ArgentinaOloan TAMPUBOLON Siloam Hospitals Lippo Village IndonesiaPaolo PELOSI University of Genoa ItalyPedro MENDEZ-TELLEZ Johns Hopkins University United StatesPenglin MA The 309th hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) ChinaPeter RHEE The University of Arizona Medical Center United StatesPhilip LUMB Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California United StatesPierre SINGER Rabin Medical Center IsraelPravin AMIN Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences IndiaRaul COIMBRA University of California San Diego Health System United StatesRichard DELLINGER Cooper Medical School of Rowan University - Cooper University Hospital United StatesRinaldo BELLOMO Melbourne University AustraliaRomer GEOCADIN Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine United StatesRoss FREEBAIRN Hawke’s Bay Hospital New ZealandRui MORENO Hospital de São José / Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Central PortugalSang Hyung LEE Seoul National University / SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center Republic of KoreaSang Seol JUNG The Catholic University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaSang-Bum HONG University of Ulsan College of Medicine Republic of KoreaSang-Ho CHOI Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine Republic of KoreaSang-Hyun KWAK Chonnam National University Medical School Republic of KoreaSatish BHAGWANJEE University of Washington Medical Center United StatesSatoru HASHIMOTO Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine JapanSatoshi GANDO Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine JapanSebastian UGARTE Clinica Indisa ChileSeogki LEE Chosun University Hospital Republic of KoreaSeung Wan BAIK Pusan National University YangSan Hospital Republic of KoreaShin Ok KOH Chung-Ang University Hospital Republic of KoreaShirish PRAYAG Shree Medical Foundation IndiaShivakumar IYER Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College Pune IndiaSi Oh KIM Kyungpook National University Hospital Republic of KoreaStephen PASTORES Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York United StatesSuk-Kyung HONG University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaSung Jin HONG The Catholic University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaSung Phil CHUNG Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaSungsu CHUNG Chonnam National University Hospital Republic of KoreaTae-Ui LEE Konkuk University Chungju Hospital Republic of KoreaTakamitsu KODAMA Aichi Medical University JapanTakashi TAGAMI Nippon Medical School JapanThomas BEIN University Hospital Regensburg Germany

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Thomas MÜLLER University Medical Center Regensburg GermanyTiffany CHANG University of Texas Medical School at Houston United StatesTodd DORMAN Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine United StatesToru KOTANI Tokyo Women's Medical University JapanTroy BROWNE Tauranga Hospital, Bay of Plenty District Health Board New ZealandTsuyoshi MAEKAWA Yamaguchi Prefectural Hospital Organization JapanVenugopal REDDY Penn State Hershey Medical Center United StatesVladimir CERNY J.E. Purkinje University, Masaryk Hospital CzechWilliam HURFORD University of Cincinnati United StatesWon-Sang CHO Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaYalim DIKMEN Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical School TurkeyYang Hyun CHO Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaYasuhiro OTOMO Tokyo Medical and Dental University JapanYih-Sharng CHEN National Taiwan University Hospital TaiwanYoshihito UJIKE Kawasaki Medical School JapanYoung Hyun LEE Dongguk University College of Medicine, KyungJu Republic of KoreaYoung-Joo LEE Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Mokdong Hospital Republic of KoreaYounsuck KOH Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine Republic of KoreaYu-Chang YEH National Taiwan University Hospital TaiwanYumiko IMAI Akita University Graduate School of Medicine Japan

WFPICCSBarry MARKOVITZ Children's Hospital Los Angeles United StatesBettina VON DESSAUER Hospital Roberto del Rio ChileBrad POSS University of Utah School of Medicine United StatesDong Soo KIM Yonsei Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaEunhwa CHOI Seoul National University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaHae Il CHEONG Seoul National University Children’s Hospital Republic of KoreaHee Beom MOON Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaHeeyeon CHO Samsung Medical Center Republic of KoreaJae Il SHIN Yonsei University College of Medicine, Severance Children’s Hospital Republic of KoreaJan Hau LEE KK Women's and Children's Hospital SingaporeJi-Hyuk YANG Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaJong-Seo YOON The Catholic University of Korea, St. Mary's Hospital Republic of KoreaJoongbum CHO Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaJune Dong PARK Seoul National University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaJune HUH Samsung Medical Center Republic of KoreaKangmo AHN Samsung Medical Center / Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaKyu-Earn KIM Gangnam Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaKyung Won KIM Severance Children’s Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaKyungmo KIM Asan Medical Center Children's Hospital, University of Ulsan College of Medicine Republic of KoreaNai Shun TSOI Queen Mary Hospital Hong KongNaoki SHIMIZU Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Centre JapanNiranjan "Tex" KISSOON British Columbia Children’s Hospital (BCCH) CanadaPaolo BIBAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL - AZ. OSPEDALIERA UNIVERSITARIA VERONA ItalySatoshi NAKAGAWA National Center for Child Health and Development JapanSeak Hee OH Seoul Asan Medical Center Children’ s Hospital Republic of KoreaSeong-Ho KIM Sejong General Hospital Republic of KoreaSeongjong PARK Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaSeung-Ki KIM Seoul National University Children's Hospital Republic of KoreaSunit SINGHI Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER) IndiaSwee Fong TANG National University of Malaysia MalaysiaYoung YOO Korea University College of Medicine Republic of KoreaYuxia ZHANG Children’s Hospital of Fudan University China

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Invited Faculty

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WFCCNAdriano FRIGANOVIC University Hospital Zagreb CroatiaCheong-Suk YOO Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaChin-Kang KOH Seoul National University Republic of KoreaDavid CHAN Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong KongDongoak KIM DaeJeon University Republic of KoreaElizabeth PAPATHANASSOGLOU Cyprus University of Technology CyprusEsther WONG Hong Kong College of Critical Care Nursing Hong KongEun Kyung JANG Yonsei University Health System Republic of KoreaEun-Hee CHOI Korean Bible University Republic of KoreaEunok KWON Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaEunyoung SUH Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaEva BARKESTAD Danderyds Hospital SwedenGerald WILLIAMS World Federation of Critical Care Nurses AustraliaGordon SPEED Dunedin Public Hospital, Southern District Health Board New ZealandHalima S KABARA Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital NigeriaHeesung PARK Samsung Medical Center Republic of KoreaHyang Sook KIM Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaHye Ran CHOI University of Ulsan Republic of KoreaIhn Sook JEONG Pusan National University Republic of KoreaJina OH Inje University Republic of KoreaJiyeon KANG Dong-A University Republic of KoreaJoohyun LEE Eulji University Republic of KoreaJung Yeon KIM Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaJunghoon CHOI Sungkyunkwan University Samsung Changwon Hospital Republic of KoreaKathleen VOLLMAN ADVANCING NURSING LLC United StatesKyoungsoon YANG Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaKyung Ja SONG Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaLeanne AITKEN Princess Alexandra Hospital & Griffith University, Australia and City University London, United Kingdom AustraliaMaria Isabelita ROGADO Critical Care Nurses Association of the Philippines PhilippinesMarion MITCHELL Griffith Health Institute, Griffith University & Princess Alexandra Hospital AustraliaMinju KIM Dong-A University Republic of KoreaMinyoung HAN Severance Cardiovascular Hospital Republic of KoreaMiyoung SHIM Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaMyeonghee SON Korea University Ansan Hospital Republic of KoreaNah-Mee SHIN Korea University Republic of KoreaNam Ju LEE Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaPaul FULBROOK Midwifery & Paramedicine, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane AustraliaPhill Ja KIM Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaRhayun SONG Chungnam National University College of Nursing Republic of KoreaRuth KLEINPELL Rush University College of Nursing United StatesSandra GOLDSWORTHY University of Calgary CanadaSang-Beom JEON Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaSanghee KIM Yonsei University College of Nursing Republic of KoreaSejin JU Namseoul University Republic of KoreaSek Ying CHAIR The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong KongSeong Suk KWAK Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaSeunghee SON Samsung Hospital Republic of KoreaShelley SCHMOLLGRUBER University of the Witwatersrand South AfricaSo-Hi KWON Kyungpook National University Republic of KoreaSoo Ji KIM Ewha Womans University Republic of KoreaSoo Kyung PARK Korea University Republic of KoreaSoonhaeng LEE Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaSung Ean LEE Samsung Medical Center Republic of KoreaSung Soo KIM Yonsei University Health System College of Medicine Republic of KoreaVedran DUMBOVIC University Hospital Centre Zagreb CroatiaYeonsoo JANG Yonsei University College of Nursing Republic of KoreaYongae CHO Chung-Ang University Republic of Korea

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Young Hee YI Sungkyunkwan University Republic of KoreaYoungae KANG Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaYoungsun JUNG Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaYounjung SON Soonchunhyang University at Cheonan Republic of KoreaYun Jin LEE Severance Hospital Republic of Korea

Luncheon Symposium & WorkshopChan-Young KOH Dankook University Hospital Republic of KoreaChi-Ryang CHUNG Samsung Medical Center Republic of KoreaDong Hyun LEE Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaFrancisco Javier BELDA University of Valencia SpainFrederic MICHARD Edwards Lifesciences SwitzerlandHanho DO Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Republic of KoreaHeungsoo KIM Ajou University School of Medicine Republic of KoreaHinoshi OTAKE Showa University Hospital JapanHyeong Cheon PARK Gangnam Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaHyun Soo CHUNG Yonsei University Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaHyung Goo KANG Hanyang University Hospital Republic of KoreaJeongmin KIM Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaJin JEON Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaJinwon HUH Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaJinwoo LEE Seoul National University Hospital Republic of KoreaJong Cheol JEONG Ajou Univ Hospital Republic of KoreaKyung-Soo CHUNG Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaMolnar ZSOLT University of Szeged HungaryOmar BADAWI University of Maryland United StatesRyoich OCHIAI Toho University School of Medicine, Omori Medical Center JapanSang-Kyung JO Korea University Medical College Republic of KoreaSang-Ook HA Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital Republic of KoreaSeong-Beom OH Dankook University Hospital Republic of KoreaSo Hee PARK Asan Medical Center Republic of KoreaSo Young PARK Hallym University Medical Center Republic of KoreaSu Jin KIM Korea University Medical Center Republic of KoreaSung Woo LEE Korea University Medical Center Republic of KoreaSungwon NA Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaSuraphong LORSOMRADEE Faculty of Medicine at the Chiang Mai University ThailandWilliam R. CLARK Baxter Healthcare United StatesWook-jin CHOI Ulsan University Hospital Republic of KoreaWookyung LEE Severance Hospital Republic of KoreaYang Hyun CHO Samsung Medical Center Republic of KoreaYeon-Joo LEE Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Republic of KoreaYoung-Rock HA Bundang Jesaeng Hospital Republic of Korea

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RM 01 (Auditorium)08:40-09:30PL01 Critical Care Medicine: Current and Future ChallengesJean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium)

09:30-10:20PL02 The Provision of Critical Care Medicine: Where Should We Begin to Address Current Global Disparities?J. Christopher FARMER (United States)

10:50-12:10SY01 State-of-the-Art in ARDSChair: Antonio PESENTI (Italy)Chair: Yoshihito UJIKE (Japan) Pathophysiology of Gas Exchange in ARDSAntonio PESENTI (Italy) Ventilator-Induced Lung InjuryWilliam HURFORD (United States)

Individualization of Ventilation for ARDSLaurent BROCHARD (Canada)

14:30-15:50SY02 Grasping Newer Insights in ARDSChair: Davide CHIUMELLO (Italy)Chair: Joe GN GARCIA (United States) Cognitive Disorders and ARDS - a (Underestimated) Coincidence?Thomas BEIN (Germany) Genetics and Genomics of ARDSJoe GN GARCIA (United States) Inflammasomes: New Insights in ARDSAugustine CHOI (United States)

16:20-17:40SY03 Slow but Significant Switchovers in ARDSChair: Luciano GATTINONI (Italy)Chair: J. Christopher FARMER (United States) Prone Positioning in ARDSLuciano GATTINONI (Italy)

Recruitment Maneuver in ARDS: Looking for the Holy GrailPaolo PELOSI (Italy)

Are Neuromuscular Blockers Helpful in ARDS?William HURFORD (United States)

RM 02 (GBR 101)09:30-10:20SP01 Advancing Critical Care NursingRuth KLEINPELL (United States)

10:50-12:10NR01 Global LeadershipChair: Kyung Ja SONG (Republic of Korea)

A Global View of Critical Care: Practice, Policy, and PoliticsGerald WILLIAMS (Australia)

The Future of Critical Care Nursing: Practice Advancing Global Critical Care NursingRuth KLEINPELL (United States)

Experiences of Inter-Professional Learning in a Clinical Setting on the ICU in StockholmEva BARKESTAD (Sweden)

12:30-13:30LS01 Closing the Loop in VentilationLaurent BROCHARD (Canada)

14:30-15:50NR02 RehabilitationChair: Soonhaeng LEE (Republic of Korea)

How to Encourage Early Mobilisation in ICUEva BARKESTAD (Sweden)

Early Mobility: Impact Short and Long Term OutcomesKathleen VOLLMAN (United States)

Quality of Life after Discharge from Intensive CareYounjung SON (Republic of Korea)

16:20-17:40NR03 New Trends in Critical Care NursingChair: Marion MITCHELL (Australia)

Psychological Recovery after ICULeanne AITKEN (Australia)

Web Services for a Real-time Conversation with Family Members of ICU PatientsJunghoon CHOI (Republic of Korea)

Convergence between IT and Intensive CareSung Soo KIM (Republic of Korea)

RM 03 (GBR 102)10:50-12:10NR04 Cardiology CareChair: Youngsun JUNG (Republic of Korea)

Hemodynamic Monitoring - Basic Management of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome within the ICUYoungae KANG (Republic of Korea)

Hemodynamic Profile Analysis: a Systematic ApproachSandra GOLDSWORTHY (Canada)

Nursing Care for Arrhythmia Patient in ICUMinyoung HAN (Republic of Korea)

14:30-15:50NR05 Respiratory CareChair: Nah-Mee SHIN (Republic of Korea)

The Effect of ETT Interventions on VAP – a Meta-AnalysisDavid CHAN (Hong Kong)

Sedation and Analgesia in the ICULeanne AITKEN (Australia)

High-flow Oxygen Therapy: the Concept and Clinical ApplicationChae-Man LIM (Republic of Korea)

16:20-17:40NR06 Neurology CareChair: Esther WONG (Hong Kong)

Using BIS Monitoring in the ICU - Golden Period for ExtubationVedran DUMBOVIC (Croatia)

Early Progressive Mobility: Effects on the Brain and Immune SystemElizabeth PAPATHANASSOGLOU (Cyprus)

Hypothermic Therapy Post CPCRSang-Beom JEON (Republic of Korea)

RM 04 (GBR 103)10:50-12:10SY04 ICU Rehabilitation: Current IssuesChair: Carolyn ROCHESTER (United States)Chair: Keiichi TADA (Japan)

Changing the ICU Care Paradigm: Role of Early RehabilitationCarolyn ROCHESTER (United States)

Practical Issues in the Implementation of an Early Mobilization ProtocolToru KOTANI (Japan)

ICU Acquired Weakness: Neuropathy or Myopathy, Epidemiology and Risk FactorsPedro MENDEZ-TELLEZ (United States)

12:30-13:30LS02 Hemodynamic Monitoring in 2015: Why and How?Chair: Andrew RHODES (United Kingdom)

Hemodynamic Monitoring from OR to SICU – Impact on Surgical OutcomesAndrew RHODES (United Kingdom)

Using Transpulmonary Thermodilution in Septic Shock and ARDS PatientsFrederic MICHARD (Switzerland)

14:30-15:50SY05 Pa t h o p h y s i o l o g y o f H e m o d y n a m i c DerangementChair: Jean-Louis TEBOUL (France)Chair: Young-Joo LEE (Republic of Korea)

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Coping with the Hemodynamic Effects of PEEPJean-Daniel CHICHE (France)

E x t r a - Va s c u l a r L u n g Wa t e r a n d Vo l u m e ResponsivenessJean-Louis TEBOUL (France)

The Value and Limits of Central and Mixed Venous Oxygen SaturationF. Javier HURTADO (Uruguay)

16:20-17:40SY06 Techniques for Hemodynamic MonitoringChair: Michael PINSKY (United States)Chair: Kyung SUN (Republic of Korea)

Functional Hemodynamic MonitoringMichael PINSKY (United States)

Hemodynamic Monitoring 'Back to the Basics!'Jukka TAKALA (Switzerland)

The Role of Echo in Evaluating Hemodynamic Status in the Critically IllAnthony MCLEAN (Australia)

RM 05 (GBR 104+5)10:50-12:10SY07 Controversies in the Control of Pain, Anxiety, and Delirium in the ICUChair: Bin DU (China)Chair: E. Wesley ELY (United States) Delirium: Prevalence, Diagnosis, and PreventionEdgar CELIS-RODRIGUEZ (Colombia)

Analgosedation: What Strategy Is Best?Guillermo CASTORENA (Mexico)

Implementing Change for ICU Patients: the PAD GuidelineE. Wesley ELY (United States)

12:30-13:30LS03 How to Manage Severe MRSA Nosocomial Pneumonia Infections in ICU SettingChair: Gee Young SUH (Republic of Korea)Speaker: Bin DU (China)

14:30-15:50SY08 Iatrogenecity in ICU (WFSICCM-WFCCN Joint Symposium)Chair: Masaji NISHIMURA (Japan)Chair: Marc ZIEGENFUSS (Australia)

Reducing Human Error in ICUAbdel Razek ASSEM (WFSICCM) (Egypt)

Critical Illness Is an Iatrogenic DiseaseJohn MARSHALL (WFSICCM) (Canada)

Patient Safety in the ICU: Key ConceptsMaria Isabelita ROGADO (WFCCN) (Philippines)

16:20-18:00SY09 Common Problems in ICUChair: Dean GOPALAN (South Africa)Chair: Michael O'LEARY (Australia)

Arrhythmias, Diagnosis, and Management in ICUAnthony MCLEAN (Australia)

Muscle Wasting and Weakness in Critical Illness

Michael O'LEARY (Australia)

Prevention of Gastro Duodenal Stress BleedingGeorges OFFENSTADT (France)

Humidification for Patients with Respiratory FailureMasaji NISHIMURA (Japan)

RM 06 (203)10:50-12:10OP01 Administration/Critical OrganizationChair: Hee Beom MOON (Republic of Korea)Chair: Shin Ok KOH (Republic of Korea)

IMPACT OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TRACHEOSTOMY CARE TEAM ON TRACHESTOMY CARE IN THE GENERAL WARDSAgnes HUANG (Singapore)

AUTOMATIC ROBOTIC SYSTEM OF DIAGNOSING AND TREATMENT IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITRozaliia SOLODOVA, Mikhael SOKOLOV, Vladimir GALATENKO, Vladimir BUDANOV, Vladimir STAROVEROV (Russian Federation)

LEVEL OF RESOLUTION AND MANAGEMENT OF CRITICAL PATIENTS IN THE ULDARICO ROCCA FERNANDEZ LEVEL I HOSPITAL, LIMA – PERUJuan Carlos ALVA PINTO (Peru)

PROFILE OF ADMISSIONS INTO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN A COUNTRY WITH EMERGING ECONOMY IN WEST AFRICA Olubusola Temitope ALAGBE-BRIGGS, Christie Nwidum MATO (Nigeria)

REDUCING TIME FROM ACCEPTANCE TO INTENSIVE CARE UNIT ARRIVAL Donna K. BERNER, John A. TERRELL, Sharill L. BERNHARD, Lorraine S. LAYTON, Joseph NATES (United States)

CHANGE IN THE AGE DISTRIBUTION OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OVER THE LAST DECADE AND ITS EFFECT ON CLINICAL OUTCOME Jeong Uk LIM, Jick Hwan HA, Hyeon Hui KANG, Seok Chan KIM, Hwa Sik MOON, Sang Haak LEE (Republic of Korea)

14:30-15:50OP02 Nursing: To the Future (1)Chair: Jiyeon KANG (Republic of Korea)

THE OUTCOMES OF DELIRIUM PREVENTION NURSING INTERVENTION IN SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

Danbi PARK, Yooun Joong JUNG, Kyung Eun MOON, Su Jin OH, Yeseul CHOE, Sun Ju LEE, Soon Haeng LEE, Min Ae KEUM, Hyo Keun NO, Suk-Kyung HONG (Republic of Korea)

PREDICTIVE VALUE OF THE BISPECTRAL INDEX FOR BURST SUPPRESSION ON DIAGNOSTIC ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM DURING DRUG-INDUCED COMARichard Blair ARBOUR (United States)

ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND WORKPLACE BULLYING IN NURSESYuseon AN, Jiyeon KANG (Republic of Korea)

M E T H O D S F O R G LY C A E M I C C O N T R O L IMPLEMENTED IN NHS INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN THE UK: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN SEVEN HOSPITALSRocio FERNANDEZ-MENDEZ, Richard WINDLE, Gary ADAMS (United Kingdom)

16:20-17:40OP03 Nursing: To the Future (2)Chair: Young Hee YI (Republic of Korea)

DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSITIONAL CARE PROGRAM AND ITS EFFECT ON PATIENTS DISCHARGED FROM THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITSSoo Hyun CHO, Jin Hee JUNG, Sun Young WON, Mi Sook OUI, Young Hee YI (Republic of Korea)

VALIDATION OF A COMBINED ANALGESIA & SEDATION PROTOCOL FOR ICU PATIENTSMark FIELDING, Tiju ABRAHAM (United Arab Emirates)

T H E R O L E O F C V C S M A N A G E R S A N D EFFECTIVENESS OF REDUCTION CLABSI IN SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITSungdae SHIN, Yoon Joong JUNG, Jun Ju LEE, Se Ra KIM, Soon Heang LEE, Hyo Keun NO, Min Ae KEUM, Suk-Kyung HONG (Republic of Korea)

SELF-DESCRIBED NURSING ROLES EXPERIENCED DURING CARE OF DYING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDYRichard Blair ARBOUR, Debra Lynn WIEGAND (United States)

PROVIDING THE ICU DIARY AS A THERAPEUTIC TOOL TO AID IN RECOVERY FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND IMPROVE THE SATISFACTION OF PATIENTS AND FAMILES AFTER RECEIVING INTENSIVE CARESung Ean LEE (Republic of Korea)

RM 07 (208)10:50-12:10OP04 TraumaChair: Joong Hwan OH (Republic of Korea)Chair: H. Kaya YORGANCI (Turkey)

A CLINICAL STUDY OF PREDICTIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH BLEEDING CONTROL IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH MASSIVE BLEEDING

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Jeong-Sun LEE, Min-Ae KEUM, Jongkwan BAEK, Sukkyung HONG (Republic of Korea)

L O N G T E R M O U T C O M E F O L L O W I N G DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY FOR SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYStephen HONEYBUL, Kwok HO (Australia)

FEASIBILITY OF FULLY AUTOMATED CLOSED-LOOP VENTILATION (INTELLIVENT-ASV) FOR PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES IN THE ICUHayaki UCHINO, Hiroshi OKAMOTO, Toshio FUKUOKA (Japan)

CLINICAL REVIEW OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA (VAP) IN POLYTRAUMA PATIENTSMin Ae KEUM, Jeong-Sun LEE, Jongkwan BAEK, Suk-Kyung HONG (Republic of Korea)

EARLY FEEDS NOT FORCE FEEDS: ENTERAL NUTRITION IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYPeter RHEE, Ansab HAIDER, Narong KULVATUNYOU, Terence O'KEEFFE, Andrew TANG, Gary VERCRUYSSE, Rifat LATIFI, Bellal JOSEPH (United States)

14:30-15:50OP05 Epidemiology / Outcomes / Quality of LifeChair: Satoshi GANDO (Japan)Chair: Sung Jin HONG (Republic of Korea)

DEVELOPMENT OF SEPSIS RATES AND COSTS IN GERMAN HOSPITALSChristiane S. HARTOG, Carolin FLEISCHMANN, Konrad REINHART (Germany)

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT MORTALITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: THE MODIFIED SEQUENTIAL ORGAN FUNCTION ASSESSMENT SCORECornelius SENDAGIRE, Michael LIPNICK, Daniel OBUA, Jane NAKIBUUKA, Joseph EJOKU (Uganda)

CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF CRITICALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTS ADMITTED TO KOREAN INTENSIVE UNITS: MULTICENTER STUDYTae Sun HA, Kyeongman JEON, Sungwon NA, Chae-Man LIM, Won-Il CHOI, Sunghoon PARK, Ho Cheol KIM, Jin Hwa LEE, Ji Hyun LEE, Younsuck KOH, Gee Young SUH (Republic of Korea)

RISK FACTORS OF ICU READMISSION WITHIN 48HRS IN THE CRITICALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTSDae-Sang LEE, Jinkyeong PARK, Jeong-Am RYU, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Jeong Hoon YANG, Chi-Min PARK, Gee Young SUH, Kyeongman JEON (Republic of Korea)

T H E I N C I D E N C E O F P O S T- O P E R AT I V E HEMORRHAGE AND HEMATOMA WITH SURGICAL DRAINAGE OR EVACUATION IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 2000-2012Amanda SHAKAL, Travis WILSON, Ali SEIFI (United States)

16:20-17:40OP06 Ethics and End of LifeChair: Cheung Soo SHIN (Republic of Korea)Chair: Hee-Koo YOO (Republic of Korea)

CONSENT FOR LIFE SAVING DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY: AN OBJECTIVE MODELStephen HONEYBUL, Kwok HO (Australia)

R E V I S I T I N G T H E F U T I L I T Y D E B AT E I N NEUROCRITICAL CAREStephen HONEYBUL (Australia), Kwok HO (Australia), Grant GILLETT (New Zealand)

ELDERLY MORTALITY IN PORTUGUESE ICU- AN 11 YEARS SURVEYCristiana Barbosa SILVA, Daniela ALVES, Fernando LOPES, Alberto FREITAS, A. Maia GONÇALVES (Portugal)

INTER-FIELD AGREEMENT AMONG INTENSIVE CARE UNITS MEDICAL DIRECTORS AND CLINICAL ETHICS CONSULTANTS CONCERNING END-OF-LIFE DECISION MAKING IN TEXAS MEDICAL CENTERColleen M. GALLAGHER (United States), Alina BENNETT (United States), Charles SPRUNG (Israel), Joseph NATES (United States)

LIMITATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC EFFORT IN ICU: ATTITUDE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM ABOUT NUTRITION AND HYDRATATIONGraciela B. CUETO, Valeria A. AMAYA AKKAUY, Susana Blasco DIEZ, Maria Ganduglia CAZABAN, Margarita A. Torres BODEN (Argentina)

ANALYSIS OF THE CARING RESEARCH IN THE MOUTH CARETakuro ARISHIMA, Rie SATO (Japan)

RM 08 (E1+2)10:50-12:30SY10 Ethics (1): Decision-Making: Autonomy (Panel Discussion)Chair: Mitchell LEVY (United States)Chair: Oloan TAMPUBOLON (Indonesia)

Who Should Share in Shared Decision-Making?Gavin JOYNT (Hong Kong)

The Concept of Autonomy Mitchell LEVY (United States) Autonomous Decisions: ObstaclesJason PHUA (Singapore) Why Bother - Autonomy Is Overrated!Oloan TAMPUBOLON (Indonesia)

14:30-15:50SY11 Collaboration for SepsisChair: H. Kaya YORGANCI (Turkey)Chair: Konrad REINHART (Germany) Sepsis in Low and Middle Income CountriesMartin DÜNSER (Austria)

The Burden of Sepsis - Why We Need a Global ApproachKonrad REINHART (Germany)

Challenges of and Opportunities for Large CollaborationsJohn MARSHALL (Canada)

16:20-18:00SY12 Emerging New Interpretations of Death by Neurologic CriteriaChair: J. Claude HEMPHILL (United States)Chair: Byungin Lee (Republic of Korea) What is Death by Neurological Criteria, and What It Is Not?Michel TORBEY (United States) Changing Interpretations of Death by Neurologic Criteria: The Mcmath CaseDavid CRIPPEN (United States) Toward a New Paradigm in Death: ConsciousnessMichel TORBEY (United States) Must Death by Neurologic Criteria Be Irreversible?David CRIPPEN (United States)

RM 09 (E3)10:50-12:10OP07 Emergency MedicineChair: Masayuki SUZUKAWA (Japan)Chair: Gabteug KIM (Republic of Korea)

ASSOCIATION OF EARLY EMERGENCY CALLS BEFORE PATIENT COLLAPSE WITH SURVIVAL FROM OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTSHideo INABA, Akira FUNADA, Ysuhiro MYOJO, Yukihiro WATO, Yutaka TAKEI (Japan)

COMPONENT ANALYSES FOR EFFECTIVENESS OF COMPRESSIONS AND VENTILATIONS IN BYSTANDER CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATIONHideo INABA, Yasuhiro MYOJO, Keisuke OHTA, Akira FUNADA, Yoshikazu GOTO, Tetsuo MAEDA (Japan)

JPN GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE ABDOMEN 2015Toshihiko MAYUMI, Masahiro YOSHIDA, Kouichi HIRATA (Japan)

REVISED JPN GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS: JPN GUIDELINES 2015Toshihiko MAYUMI, Tadahiro TAKADA, Masamichi YOKOE, Masahiro YOSHIDA (Japan)

PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF HYPOVENTILATION INDEX ADJUSTING FOR THE SEVERITY OF METABOLIC ACIDOSISJoonghee KIM, Young-Sang KO, Kyuseok KIM (Republic of Korea)

14:30-15:50OP08 Basic Science (1)Chair: Keiichi TADA (Japan)Chair: Jaeyoung KWON (Republic of Korea)

METHYLENE BLUE HAS A BENEFICIAL EFFECT TO PROLONGED CARDIAC ARREST IN RAT MODEL

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Ji Eun HWANG, Kyuseok KIM, You Hwan JO, Jaehyuk LEE, Joonghee KIM, Heajin CHUNG, Jungyoup LEE, Minji LEE, Mi YU (Republic of Korea)

ULINASTATIN PROTECT THE HYPOTHALAMUS-PITUITARY- ADRENAL AXIS IN SEPTIC RATS VIA DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSIONS OF NNOS AND INOS IN THE HYPOTHALAMUSZhang Yu XIANG, Wang YU, Zheng YANG (China)

THE EFFECTS OF PYRIDOXAL 5-PHOSPHATE (PLP) PRETREATMENT IN CECAL LIGATION AND PUNCTURE INDUCED SEPSIS IN MICEJong Taek PARK (Republic of Korea)

A C U T E R E N A L D E N E R VAT I O N D O E S N O T AMELIORATE RENAL FUNCTION IN AN OVINE MODEL OF SEPTIC SHOCKEmiel Hendrik POST, Fuhong SU, Koji HOSOKAWA, Fabio Silvio TACCONE, Jacques CRETEUR, Jean-louis VINCENT, Daniel DE BACKER (Belgium)

BLOCKAGE OF ARGININE VASOPRESSIN RECEPTOR 2 PREVENTS VASCULAR LEAKAGE AND REDUCES INCREASE IN PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE IN OVINE SEPSISErnesto LOPEZ, Osamu FUJIWARA, Baigalmaa ENKHTAIVAN, Satoshi FUKUDA, Koji IHARA, David N. HERNDON, Donald S. PROUGH, Perenlei ENKHBAATAR (Mexico)

EFFECTS OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE ON RBC ALTERATION IN MICE ENDOTOXEMIC MODELSeolju PARK, Jeihak MYUNG, Yeonhee KIM, Sungmook YOO, Jaekwan LIM, Choonhak LIM (Republic of Korea)

16:20-17:40OP09 Basic Science (2)Chair: Sang-Hyun KWAK (Republic of Korea)Chair: Murat SUNGER (Turkey)

DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSION OF THE HUMAN SFTPB VARIANT DETERMINE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INFECTION IN LUNGJiao LIU, Zhiyong LIU (China), Osama ABDEL-RAZEK (United States), Sara JAVIDIPARSIJANI (United States), Yunhe XIONG (China), Guirong WANG (United States)

NIACIN AND SELENIUM ATTENUATES SEPSIS-INDUCED LUNG INJURY BY UP-REGULATING NRF2 SIGNALINGWoon Yong KWON, Gil Joon SUH, Kyung Su KIM, Yoon Sun JUNG, Sung Hee KIM (Republic of Korea)

MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN A MICE MODEL OF SEVERE PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIAMarcos I. RESTREPO (United States), Luis F. REYES (United States, Colombia), Cecilia A. HINOJOSA (United States), Dirk A. HUNT (United States), Alejandro RODRIGUEZ (Spain), Robbie JOHNSON (United States), Nilam SONI (United States), Antonio ANZUETO (United State), Jay I. PETERS (United States), Mary P. MOYER (United States), Carlos J. ORIHUELA (United States)

EP2 GENE-MODIFIED MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ENHANCE MIGRATION TO INJURED LUNG TISSUE AND FURTHER ATTENUATE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED LUNG INJURY IN MICEJibin HAN, Xiaomin LU, Lijuan ZOU, Hongli HE, Qihong CHEN, Jingyuan XU, Yi YANG, Haibo QIU (China)

EFFECTS OF LOW TIDAL VOLUME VENTILATION IN A MURINE MODEL OF VENTILATOR-INDUCED DIAPHRAGMATIC DYSFUNCTIONHwa Jin CHO, Seongwoo KANG, Sukhan JEONG, Hyunwoo KIM, Do Hyeon YU, In Seok JEONG (Republic of Korea)

EARLY WARNING OF MEMBRANE THICKNESS INCREASE THROUGH DIFFUSING CAPACITY FOR CARBON MONOXIDEMin-Yeong KANG, Bernard SAPOVAL (France)

RM 10 (E4)10:50-11:50SY13 First Things First: Initial Management for Poisoned PatientsChair: Clifford S. DEUTSCHMAN (United States)Chair: Janice ZIMMERMAN (United States) Drugs of AbuseJanice ZIMMERMAN (United States) Toxicologic Use of Intravenous Lipid EmulsionsSung Phil CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

14:30-15:30SY14 Pro/Con Debates: Who Should Hold the Last Word?Chair: Jigeeshu DIVATIA (India)Chair: Younsuck KOH (Republic of Korea) Why Medical Matters Should be Decided by Medical ExpertsDavid CRIPPEN (United States) Why Patients and Their Families Should Have the Last WordJigeeshu DIVATIA (India)

RM 11 (E5)09:30-10:20SP02 Advances in PIC - What Differences Have We Made in the Last Decades?Sunit SINGHI (India)

10:30-12:10PED01 Current Status of Pediatric Intensive Care in Asia and KoreaChair: Niranjan "Tex" KISSOON (Canada)Chair: Kyu-Earn KIM (Republic of Korea)

Scenario in KoreaJong-Seo YOON (Republic of Korea) Scenario in ChinaYuxia ZHANG (China)

Scenario in IndiaSunit SINGHI (India)

Scenario in JapanSatoshi NAKAGAWA (Japan)

12:30-13:30LS04 Renal Recovery & Survival in CRRT & Fluid Management in CRRTChair: Heungsoo KIM (Republic of Korea) Renal Recovery as a Quality Metric in Acute RRTWilliam R. CLARK (United States) Fluid Management in Critically Ill AKI PatientsSang-Kyung JO (Republic of Korea) 14:30-16:10PED02 Pulmonary Care Including Mechanical VentilationChair: Kangmo AHN (Republic of Korea)Chair: Sunit SINGHI (India) Difficult Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation in ChildrenPaolo BIBAN (Italy) Augmenting Mechanical Ventilation in ChildrenNai Shun TSOI (Hong Kong) High Frequency Ventilation: When Do I Use It?Satoshi NAKAGAWA (Japan) Rescue Therapies for Intractable Hypoxemia: Do These Make a Difference?Brad POSS (United States)

16:20-18:00PED03 Cardiac Critical CareChair: Swee Fong TANG (Malaysia)Chair: Seong-Ho KIM (Republic of Korea) Recent Advances in Pediatric Cardiac SurgeryJi-Hyuk YANG (Republic of Korea) Cardiac Arrhythmia in the PICUPaolo BIBAN (Italy) Myocardiac Failure in Tropical InfectionsSunit SINGHI (India) Heart-Lung InteractionJune HUH (Republic of Korea)

RM 12 (E6)10:30-12:10SY15 AirwayChair: Hee-Koo YOO (Republic of Korea)Chair: Joseph NATES (United States)

Difficult Airway Management: Poor Decisions or Lack of Technical Knowledge?Joseph NATES (United States)

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How Can We Increase the Safety of Tracheal Intubation in Critically Ill Patients?Jigeeshu DIVATIA (India)

Percutaneous TracheostomyNahit CAKAR (Turkey)

Tracheostomy in the Critically Ill - Pan American and Iberian Federation of Critical Care Medicine (FEPIMCTI) ConsensusNestor RAIMONDI (Argentina)

14:30-15:50SY16 Interface between Critical Care and Disaster MedicineChair: Charles GOMERSALL (Hong Kong)Chair: Edgar JIMENEZ (United States) The Foreign Medical Teams Process, a Tool to Improve Quality and Coordination of Trauma Care Following DisastersJohan VON SCHREEB (Sweden) The ICU in DisasterEdgar JIMENEZ (United States) ICU Triage: the MD Anderson Cancer Center ModelJoseph NATES (United States)

16:20-17:50SY17 Critical Care in Disaster and War: Field ReportChair: Gavin JOYNT (Hong Kong)Chair: Yasuhiro OTOMO (Japan) Experiences from the Haiti Earthquake 2010 and the 2013 Philippines TyphoonJohan VON SCHREEB (Sweden) Industrial Accident (Fukushima)Yasuhiro OTOMO (Japan) Ebola OutbreakHiroyuki KATO (Japan) WFSICCM Response to DisastersJanice ZIMMERMAN (United States)

RM 13 (AD1) 14:30-17:30WS02 ICU Monitoring Suite - Clinical decision supportInstructor(s)Drick HUESKE-KRAUS (Germany)Denise BRADLEY (Australia)

RM 14 (AD2) 14:00-18:00WS01 Adult Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Life Support: Basic step for ECPRInstructor(s)Su Jin KIM, Jae Seung JUNG, Sung Woo LEE, Yang Hyun CHO, Hyung Goo KANG, Wook jin CHOI, Hyun Soo CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

August 30 (Sun)

RM 01 (Auditorium) 08:00-08:50PL03 From 1972 to Date: My Journey on ARDS UnderstandingLuciano GATTINONI (Italy)

09:00-10:20SY18 Understanding the Physiology of Mechanical VentilationChair: John MARINI (United States)Chair: Sungsu CHUNG (Republic of Korea) Heart-Lung InteractionsMichael PINSKY (United States)

Monitoring Respiratory Effort and Work of Breathing by Diaphragmatic EMGAntonio PESENTI (Italy) Chest Wall MechanicsLuciano GATTINONI (Italy)

10:50-12:10SY19 Back to Basics in Mechanical VentilationChair: Penglin MA (China)Chair: Paolo PELOSI (Italy)

How Lightly Should We Sedate Mechanically Ventilated Patients?Penglin MA (China) Fluid Management in Critically Ill Patients during Mechanical VentilationSang-Bum HONG (Republic of Korea) Lung Protective Ventilation—Putting All the Lab and Clinical Evidence TogetherJohn MARINI (United States)

12:30-13:30LS09 Optimizing the Patient's Brain Function after Critical Illness: ICU Management via the PAD Guidelines and BeyondChair: Kook Hyun LEE (Republic of Korea)Speaker: E. Wesley ELY (United States)

14:00-15:20SY20 Tackling Ventilator DyssynchronyChair: Richard DELLINGER (United States)Chair: Sebastian UGARTE (Chile) Lung-Brain Interactions in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Mechanical VentilationLluís BLANCH (Spain) Ventilator Wave Form Analysis in Decision MakingRichard DELLINGER (United States)

Spontaneous Ventilation and ARDSRoss FREEBAIRN (New Zealand)

15:50-17:30SY21 Understanding Weaning from MVChair: Laurent BROCHARD (Canada)Chair: Ross FREEBAIRN (New Zealand) Weaning from Mechanical Venti lation: New ClassificationLaurent BROCHARD (Canada) Diaphragm Dys func t ion dur ing Wean ing : Significance and TreatmentChae-Man LIM (Republic of Korea) Interaction between Sedation and Weaning: How to Balance Them?Guillermo CASTORENA (Mexico) New Insights on Tracheal Extubation after Difficult WeaningJordi MANCEBO (Spain)

RM 02 (GBR 101) 07:00-07:45ME01 Optimizing Culture Change to Improve Patient OutcomesE. Wesley ELY (United States)

09:00-10:20NR07 Evidence Based PracticeChair: Rhayun SONG (Republic of Korea) Back to Basics: Creating Evidence Based Nursing Protocols to Improve Patient OutcomesKathleen VOLLMAN (United States) Experiences of Fostering an EBP CultureYongae CHO (Republic of Korea) Development of Evidence Based Nursing GuidelinesIhn Sook JEONG (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:10NR08 Research Up-to-dateChair: Joohyun LEE (Republic of Korea) Advanced Nursing Research in the ICUYeonsoo JANG (Republic of Korea) Valuing Nursing Research in Critical CareRhayun SONG (Republic of Korea) Publishing StrategiesPaul FULBROOK (Australia)

12:30-13:30LS05 Practical Management of Invasive Fungal Infection in Critically Ill PatientsChair: Mervyn MER (South Africa)Speaker: George DIMOPOULOS (Greece)

14:00-15:20NR09 EducationChair: Soo Kyung PARK (Republic of Korea)

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Developing Critical Care ProgramsEsther WONG (Hong Kong)

Educational Program for ICU NursesNam Ju LEE (Republic of Korea)

The Development of Technical and Non-Technical Simulation Contents in Nursing EducationEunyoung SUH (Republic of Korea)

15:50-17:10NR10 Healthy Work EnvironmentChair: Eun-Hee CHOI (Republic of Korea) Horizontal Violence in Korea ICU NursesJiyeon KANG (Republic of Korea) Healthy Work Environments for Critical Care NursesSandra GOLDSWORTHY (Canada) Professional QOL in the ICUJung Yeon KIM (Republic of Korea)

RM 03 (GBR 102) 07:00-07:45ME02 Why Not Measure Blood Volume to Determine the Endpoint of Fluid And Red Cell Resuscitation?Mihae YU (United States)

09:00-10:20NR11 Palliative CareChair: Sanghee KIM (Republic of Korea) Palliative Care in the PICUSeunghee SON (Republic of Korea) Application of Advanced DirectivesEun-Hee CHOI (Republic of Korea) Bereavement Care Program for Family MembersSo-Hi KWON (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:10NR12 Nonpharmacology TherapyChair: Miyoung SHIM (Republic of Korea) Touch as a Therapeutic Modality in the ICUHalima S KABARA (Nigeria) Nursing Care for Delirium PreventionSoo Kyung PARK (Republic of Korea) Therapeutic Use of Music in the ICUSoo Ji KIM (Republic of Korea)

12:30-13:30LS06 I get by with a Little Help from my PCT in sepsis - from Early Diagnosis to Individualized Patient ManagementChair: Gee Young SUH (Republic of Korea)Speaker: Molnar ZSOLT (Hungary)

14:00-15:20NR13 Family SupportChair: So-Hi KWON (Republic of Korea)

ICU Research with FamiliesMarion MITCHELL (Australia)

Difficult Decision MakingEun Kyung JANG (Republic of Korea)

Family Centered Care in the ICUAdriano FRIGANOVIC (Croatia)

15:50-17:10NR14 InfectionChair: Chin-Kang KOH (Republic of Korea) Hospital Wide Reduction in Nosocomial Infection - A Practical ApproachGerald WILLIAMS (Australia)

Pressure Injury Risk AssessmentPaul FULBROOK (Australia) Air Precaution in the ICUHye Ran CHOI (Republic of Korea)

RM 04 (GBR 103) 08:00-08:50SP03 Quality Improvement in Trauma and Critical CareRaul COIMBRA (United States)

09:00-10:20SY22 ResuscitationChair: Mihae YU (United States)Chair: Seogki LEE (Republic of Korea)

How to Early Detect and Resuscitate Severe Trauma Patients?Hiroaki WATANABE (Japan) Resuscitative ThoracotomyJohn Cook-Jong LEE (Republic of Korea) Towards Hemostatic ResuscitationMihae YU (United States)

10:50-12:10SY23 Trauma Care System Worldwide (Panel Discussion)Chair: Gil Joon SUH (Republic of Korea)Chair: Seong Wan BAIK (Republic of Korea) Why We Need a World Coalition for Trauma CareRaul COIMBRA (United States)Discussants:Peter RHEE (United States)Kang Hyun LEE (Republic of Korea)Ming-Terk CHIU (Singapore)

12:30-13:30LS07 Factors Related to the Successful Implementation of Inter Hospital Tele-health for Critical CareChair: Cheung Soo SHIN (Republic of Korea)Speaker: Omar BADAWI (United States)

14:00-15:20SY24 Damage Control SurgeryChair: Ho-Seong HAN (Republic of Korea)Chair: Peter RHEE (United States)

Life Threatening Chest InjuriesMing-Terk CHIU (Singapore)

Damage Control in Abdomen and Pelvis InjuriesRaul COIMBRA (United States)

Advances in Traumatic Brain Injury TreatmentPeter RHEE (United States)

15:50-17:10SY25 Controversial Issues in Trauma PatientsChair: Jungchul KIM (Republic of Korea)Chair: Mihae YU (United States) Fluid Resuscitation: Where We AreMihae YU (United States) How to Use Antibiotics in Abdominal Injury Patients?Suk-Kyung HONG (Republic of Korea) ECMO Support in Trauma PatientsIn Seok JEONG (Republic of Korea)

RM 05 (GBR 104+5) 09:00-10:20SY26 History and Basics of ShockChair: Jean-Daniel CHICHE (France)Chair: Penglin MA (China) Lactic Acidosis: 1780 to 2015Richard DELLINGER (United States) Shock and Tissue HypoxiaJean-Daniel CHICHE (France) Early Goal Directed Therapy - What Did the Big Trials Teach UsMitchell LEVY (United States)

10:50-12:10SY27 Overview of Circulatory ShockChair: Daniel DE BACKER (Belgium)Chair: Jukka TAKALA (Switzerland) Shock: from Diagnostic to Therapeutic ImplicationsRui MORENO (Portugal) Volume Replacement in the Critically Ill - an Evidence Based ApproachKonrad REINHART (Germany) Vasopressors in ShockDaniel DE BACKER (Belgium)

12:30-13:30LS08 Electric Impedance TomographyChair: John MARINI (United States)Speaker: Toru KOTANI (Japan)

14:00-15:20SY28 Management Goals in Septic ShockChair: Djillali ANNANE (France)Chair: Hiroyuki HIRASAWA (Japan)

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Is There an Ideal Mean Arterial Pressure Target in Septic Shock?Jean-Louis TEBOUL (France) Fluid and Vasopressor Therapy for Septic ShockDjillali ANNANE (France)

Adjunctive Management Strategies for Septic Shock (Anti-Inflammatory Agents to Statins)Mitchell LEVY (United States)

15:50-17:30SY29 Organ Failure in ShockChair: Gernot MARX (Germany)Chair: Mervyn MER (South Africa) Pathophysiology of Multi-organ FailureStephen PASTORES (United States) Inter-organ Cross-talk between Brain and LungGernot MARX (Germany) Neurologic Complications of ShockRomer GEOCADIN (United States) Lung-Kidney Injury Cross-talkMary CHOI (United States)

RM 06 (203) 09:00-12:00WS03 Hemodynamic Monitoring - from Theory to Bedside ApplicationInstructor(s)Jean Louis TEBOUL (France)Frederic MICHARD (Switzerland)Debbie BRODRICK (Australia)

14:00-17:00WS04 Hemodynamic Monitoring - from Theory to Bedside ApplicationInstructor(s)Jean Louis TEBOUL (France)Frederic MICHARD (Switzerland)Debbie BRODRICK (Australia)

RM 07 (208) 09:00-12:00WS05 High-flow Oxygen: Emerging Solution for HypoxiaInstructor(s)Dong Hyun LEE, So Young PARK, So Hee PARK, Jinwon HUH (Republic of Korea)

14:00-17:00WS06 High-flow Oxygen: Emerging Solution for HypoxiaInstructor(s)Sang-Bum HONG, Dong Hyun LEE, So Young PARK, So Hee PARK, Jinwon HUH (Republic of Korea)

RM 08 (E1+2) 07:00-07:45ME16 The Front End and Back End in ICUYoshihito UJIKE (Japan)

09:00-10:30SY30 Organization of ICUChair: Khalid SHUKRI (Saudi Arabia)Chair: Sang-Hyun KWAK (Republic of Korea)

Models for Critical Care DeliverySatish BHAGWANJEE (United States) It’s Time for Global ICU Accreditation!Khalid SHUKRI (Saudi Arabia) Integrating Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in the Multi-professional ICU TeamJean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium) Report of the Task Force of the WFSICCM: What Is an ICUJohn MARSHALL (Canada)

10:50-12:30SY31 Maximizing ICU ResourcesChair: Jaeyoung KWON (Republic of Korea)Chair: Edgar CELIS-RODRIGUEZ (Colombia) ICUs with Better Outcomes: How Do You Do It?Edgar CELIS-RODRIGUEZ (Colombia) Triage of Admissions to Intensive CareCharles GOMERSALL (Hong Kong) Chang ing ICU Cu l t u re To wards a Sa fe t y Environment: Staff and Family RoleAntonio O. GALLESIO (Argentina) The Keys to Successful RoundsCraig COOPERSMITH (United States)

14:00-15:30SY32 Ethics (2): End-of-Life Care (Panel Discussion)Chair: Shivakumar IYER (India)Chair: Andrej MICHALSEN (Germany) Words Matter - on Euthanasia, Termination of Treatment, and OthersAndrej MICHALSEN (Germany) How Different We Are?Younsuck KOH (Republic of Korea) Is Worldwide Consensus on End-of-life Care Attainable?Charles SPRUNG (Israel) Report of the Task Force of the WFSICCM: End-of-Life CareJohn MYBURGH (Australia)

15:50-17:30SY33 Ethics (3): Surrogate Decisions and Advance Directives (Panel Discussion)Chair: Charles SPRUNG (Israel)Chair: Philip LUMB (United States) Paternalism: Patients, Physicians and Judges as Decision-MakersPhilip LUMB (United States) "Familism": Families as Decision-MakersCheng Cheng TAN (Malaysia) Advance Directives: An Effective Tool in ICU?Mitchell LEVY (United States)

Weighting Advance Directives: Are Laws Helpful?Andrej MICHALSEN (Germany)

RM 09 (E3) 09:00-12:00WS13 Airway Management WorkshopInstructor(s)Hinoshi OTAKE (Japan)Sungwon NA, Jeongmin KIM, Wookyung LEE (Republic of Korea)

14:00-17:00WS15 Ventilation: How to Effectively Adjust PEEP Using Transpulmonary Pressure MeasurementsInstructor(s)Edgar JIMENEZ (United States)

RM 10 (E4) 09:30-12:00WS09 The Prismaflex® CRRT System: A Practical Approach to Evidence, Prescribing and TreatmentInstructor(s)Jong Cheol JEONG (Republic of Korea)Jason KNOX (Australia)

14:00-16:30WS10 The Prismaflex® CRRT System: A Practical Approach to Evidence, Prescribing and TreatmentInstructor(s)Hyeong Cheon PARK (Republic of Korea)Jason KNOX (Australia)

RM 11 (E5) 07:00-07:45ME03 The Future of the Treatment of Acute Brain InjuryGene SUNG (United States)

08:00-08:50SP04 Pediatric Critical Care - Low Cost Strategies to Save Many LivesNiranjan "Tex" KISSOON (Canada)

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09:00-10:40PED04 Sepsis and InfectionChair: Dong Soo KIM (Republic of Korea)Chair: Nai Shun TSOI (Hong Kong)

Fluid and Vasoactive Agents: Current Choice and ReasonSeongjong PARK (Republic of Korea) Beyond Fluid and Vasoactive AgentsNiranjan "Tex" KISSOON (Canada) Optimal Therapeutic Goal and TargetSwee Fong TANG (Malaysia) Antibiotics in Pediatric Intensive CareEunhwa CHOI (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:10PED05 Critical Care in Pediatric Surgery & Organ TransplantationChair: Kyungmo KIM (Republic of Korea)Chair: Satoshi NAKAGAWA (Japan) Critical Care after Neurologic SurgerySeung-Ki KIM (Republic of Korea) Surgical Approach to Upper Airway NarrowingNaoki SHIMIZU (Japan) Issue after Liver TransplantationSeak Hee OH (Republic of Korea)

14:00-15:20PED06 Collaboration in Research in PCCChair: Bettina VON DESSAUER (Chile)Chair: June Dong PARK (Republic of Korea) Collaborative Research Net-Work in Asia – Feasibility and BarriersJan Hau LEE (Singapore) Bringing Evidence-Based Protocols to the Bedside: Barriers and Strategies for ImplementationSatoshi NAKAGAWA (Japan) Is Bigger Better? Does PICU Volume Impact OutcomeBrad POSS (United States)

15:50-17:10PED07 Acute Kidney Injury and Continuous Renal Replacement TherapyChair: Brad POSS (United States)Chair: Hae Il CHEONG (Republic of Korea) Fluid Management in Critically Ill ChildrenNai Shun TSOI (Hong Kong) Prevention of Acute Kidney InjuryHeeyeon CHO (Republic of Korea) Recent Advances in CRRTJae Il SHIN (Republic of Korea)

RM 12 (E6) 07:00-07:45ME04 Case Discussions: Traumatic Head Injury and CNS InfectionsSunit SINGHI (India)

08:00-08:50SP05 Optimizing Neurocritical Care Across Different Healthcare Delivery SystemsJ. Claude HEMPHILL (United States)

09:00-10:20SY34 Emergency Neurological Life Support(ENLS)Chair: Byungin LEE (Republic of Korea)Chair: Gene SUNG (United States) Intracerebral HemorrhageJ. Claude HEMPHILL (United States)

Ischemic StrokeHuimahn CHOI (United States) Non-Convulsive Seizures: Should It Be Aggressively Treated?Byungin LEE (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:10SY35 TI: Models of Neurocritical Care Delivery in Different Parts of the WorldChair: Pravin AMIN (India)Chair: Sang Hyung LEE (Republic of Korea)

United StatesTiffany CHANG (United States) IndiaPravin AMIN (India) KoreaMoon-Ku HAN (Republic of Korea) JapanTsuyoshi MAEKAWA (Japan) BrazilÁlvaro RÉA-NETO (Brazil)

14:00-15:20SY36 Neuro Critical Care of Neuro TraumaChair: J. Claude HEMPHILL (United States)Chair: Kwang-Soo LEE (Republic of Korea) Systemic Complications of Neurological InjuryÁlvaro RÉA-NETO (Brazil) Hemodynamic and Neuro Monitoring for Patients with Neuro TraumaKiwon LEE (United States) Neuroprotection in Traumatic Brain Injury: Scientific Fact or Science FictionJ. Claude HEMPHILL (United States)

15:50-17:10SY37 Management of Increased Intracranial PressureChair: John MYBURGH (Australia)Chair: Ki-Uk KIM (Republic of Korea) Hyperosmotic Therapy: Mannitol or Hypertonic Saline?Won-Sang CHO (Republic of Korea) Management of Intracranial Hypertension in Traumatic Brain InjuryJohn MYBURGH (Australia) Hypothermia for Malignant Increased Intracranial PressureDong-Keun HYUN (Republic of Korea)

RM 13 (AD1) 09:00-11:50WS11 Connected Care Solution for Critical Care Survellance Trend and Hospital InteroperabilityInstructor(s)Sangdo KIM (Republic of Korea)Andrew SARGENT (United States)

14:00-17:00WS12 Respiratory Care Suite - Non Invasive VentilationInstructor(s)Francisco Javier BELDA (Spain)

RM 14 (AD2) 09:00-12:00WS07 Ultrasound Hands on Program - BasicInstructor(s)Young-Rock HA, Hanho DO, Jinwoo LEE, Chi-Ryang CHUNG, Yeon-Joo LEE, Kyung-Soo CHUNG(Republic of Korea)

14:00-17:00WS08 Ultrasound Hands on Program - BasicInstructor(s)Young-Rock HA, Hanho DO, Jinwoo LEE, Chi-Ryang CHUNG, Yeon-Joo LEE, Kyung-Soo CHUNG(Republic of Korea)

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RM 01 (Auditorium) 08:00-08:50PL04 Septic Acute Kidney InjuryRinaldo BELLOMO (Australia)

09:00-10:20SY38 Myths and Truths: How to Manage Patients with Abdominal Compartment Syndrome?Chair: Byung Ho LEE (Republic of Korea)Chair: Mohammad Omar FARUQ (Bangladesh) How to Achieve Abdominal Perfusion Pressure?Chi-Min PARK (Republic of Korea) Rescue Mechanical Ventilatory StrategiesMohammad Omar FARUQ (Bangladesh) Decompressive Laparotomy, When? How?Peter RHEE (United States)

10:50-12:10SY39 Tips and Pitfalls in the Open AbdomenChair: John MARSHALL (Canada)Chair: Tae-Ui LEE (Republic of Korea) Can We Prevent Infectious Complications in the Open Abdomen?Jaehun KIM (Republic of Korea) Temporary Abdominal Wall ClosureJae Gil LEE (Republic of Korea) Reconstruction of the AbdomenJp (Joon Pio) HONG (Republic of Korea) 14:00-15:20SY40 Improving Practices in SepsisChair: Andrew RHODES (United Kingdom)Chair: Chairat PERMPIKUL (Thailand)

Performance Improvement in Diagnosis and Management of Severe SepsisNaoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

The Surviving Sepsis Campaign: an Update in 2015Andrew RHODES (United Kingdom) Sepsis - Definitions ReconsideredClifford S. DEUTSCHMAN (United States)

15:50-17:10SY41 Emerging Concepts in SepsisChair: Jean-Daniel CHICHE (France)Chair: Satoshi GANDO (Japan) The Septic Patient: What Should We Monitor?Jean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium) Epigenetics in SepsisJean-Daniel CHICHE (France) What's New in Hemodynamic Management?Jean-Louis TEBOUL (France)

RM 02 (GBR 101)07:00-07:45ME05 Indirect Calorimetry in the ICUPierre SINGER (Israel)

09:00-10:20NR15 EthicsChair: Minju KIM (Republic of Korea) ICU Patients' Rights: Critical ConsiderationsGordon SPEED (New Zealand) Moral Distress in the ICUShelley SCHMOLLGRUBER (South Africa)

Nurses' Attitude for Death and Dying PatientsSanghee KIM (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:10NR16 Critical Care Nursing WorldwideChair: Phill Ja KIM (Republic of Korea) Critical Care Nursing in AustraliaMarion MITCHELL (Australia) Critical Care Nursing in KoreaPhill Ja KIM (Republic of Korea) Support for the Nigerian Critical Care Nursing: The WFCCN ConnectionHalima S KABARA (Nigeria)

12:30-13:40SU01 Step-up Session (1)Chair: Marion MITCHELL (Australia)Chair: Kyung Ja SONG (Republic of Korea) Management of Intensive Care Units in GhanaJuliet Ami KWADZODEH (Ghana) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in NigeriaHalima S KABARA (Nigeria)

Nursing Experiences of Caring for Burn Patients with Sepsis in Critical Care Units in South West Zone, Nigeria (Case Study: Nohi, Lagos)Obiageli Chinyere OGUARIRI (Nigeria) Current Status of Critical Care Nursing/Medicine in ZambiaUniverse Mulenga HIMOONGA (Zambia)

14:00-15:20NR17 CommunicationChair: Young Hee YI (Republic of Korea) Communication Improvement ProgramSeong Suk KWAK (Republic of Korea) Purposeful Rounding in the ICU: Enhancing CommunicationGordon SPEED (New Zealand) A Strategy to Enhance the Transitional Care for Communication from the ICUHeesung PARK (Republic of Korea)

15:50-17:10NR18 Staff Safety or Conflict ManagementChair: Shelley SCHMOLLGRUBER (South Africa) ICU Staffing to Match Patient Care NeedsAdriano FRIGANOVIC (Croatia) Conflict Management in the ICUVedran DUMBOVIC (Croatia) Role of Employee Safety ManagerYoungsun JUNG (Republic of Korea)

RM 03 (GBR 102)07:00-07:45ME06 Nursing care to reduce CLA-BSI and CA-UTI and VAP/HAP (WFCCN)Kathleen VOLLMAN (United States)

09:00-10:20NR19 Patient SafetyChair: Cheong-Suk YOO (Republic of Korea) Enhancing Quality and Safety of ICU CareKyoungsoon YANG (Republic of Korea) International Patient Safety GoalSek Ying CHAIR (Hong Kong)

Unplanned Extubation of ICU Patients with Mechanical VentilationEunok KWON (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:10NR20 Common ProblemsChair: Eunok KWON (Republic of Korea)

Maintaining Skin Integrity in Critically Ill PatientYun Jin LEE (Republic of Korea)

Keeping Cr i t ical ly I l l Pat ients Safe dur ing Intrahospital TransportMyeonghee SON (Republic of Korea) Sedation and Analgesia in the Critically IllHyang Sook KIM (Republic of Korea)

12:30-13:30LS11 Applied Metabolic Monitoring in the ICUJean-Daniel CHICHE (France)

14:00-15:20NR21 Patient ExperienceChair: Yongae CHO (Republic of Korea) Patient & Family Experience: Education in the ICUDongoak KIM (Republic of Korea) Patient & Family Experience: Satisfaction in the ICUMaria Isabelita ROGADO (Philippines) Patient & Family Experience: Isolation in the ICU (ICU Diary)Sung Ean LEE (Republic of Korea)

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15:50-17:10NR22 Great Work PlaceChair: Jiyeon KANG (Republic of Korea) Management of Stress in the ICUSejin JU (Republic of Korea) Refresh Program for NursesSoonhaeng LEE (Republic of Korea) Nursing in the ArtsJina OH (Republic of Korea)

RM 04 (GBR 103)09:00-10:20SY42 Basic Issue in ECMO (WFSICCM-WFCCN Joint Symposium)Chair: Jeong Ryul LEE (Republic of Korea) Coagulation and Anticoagulation during ECMOJun TERUYA (WFSICCM) (United States)

ECMO Past, Present, FutureJae Seung JUNG (WFSICCM) (Republic of Korea) ECMO Care: Promoting Best Care PracticesEsther WONG (WFCCN) (Hong Kong)

10:40-12:20SY43 ECMO at CPRChair: Chul Hyun PARK (Republic of Korea)Chair: Naoto MORIMURA (Japan) ECPR in JapanNaoto MORIMURA (Japan) ECPR in KoreaYang Hyun CHO (Republic of Korea)

ECPR in GermanyThomas MÜLLER (Germany)

ECMO CPR; Future Form of CPR?Yih-Sharng CHEN (Taiwan)

12:30-13:30LS10 Non-Invasive Continuous Cardiac OutputChair: Sang-Bum HONG (Republic of Korea)Speaker: Ryoich OCHIAI (Japan)

14:00-15:20SY44 Future of ECMO ⅠChair: Thomas BEIN (Germany)Chair: Masayuki SUZUKAWA (Japan) ECMO for Septic ShockThomas MÜLLER (Germany) ECMO for TraumaThomas BEIN (Germany) Is ECMO an Al ternat ive in Middle- Income Countries?Sebastian UGARTE (Chile)

15:50-17:10SY45 Future of ECMO ⅡChair: Jason PHUA (Singapore)Chair: Thomas MÜLLER (Germany) Extracorporeal CO2 Removal; Techniques and Clinical PerspectivesAntonio PESENTI (Italy) ECMO as a Bridge to Lung TransplantationMoo Suk PARK (Republic of Korea) Mobile ECMO TeamThomas MÜLLER (Germany)

RM 05 (GBR 104+5)09:00-10:20SY46 How to Detect Early Critically Ill Patients?Chair: Lluís BLANCH (Spain)Chair: Rui MORENO (Portugal) Rapid Response System: the Impact of Delayed ActivationRinaldo BELLOMO (Australia)

Risk Reduction by Automated Alarming SystemsLluís BLANCH (Spain) Computer Based Screening System in RRSSang-Bum HONG (Republic of Korea)

10:50-12:30SY47 Rapid Response System (WFSICCM-WFCCN Joint Symposium)Chair: Gee Young SUH (Republic of Korea)Chair: Gerald WILLIAMS (Australia) Critical Care Outreach: ICU without WallsTodd DORMAN (WFSICCM) (United States)

Implementation of Rapid Response SystemTakamitsu KODAMA (WFSICCM) (Japan) The Impact of Rapid Response Teams on Do Not Resuscitate OrdersRinaldo BELLOMO (WFSICCM) (Australia) Improving Performance of the Rapid Response TeamGerald WILLIAMS (WFCCN) (Australia)

14:00-15:40SY48 New Evidence for the New Era of CPRChair: Gil Joon SUH (Republic of Korea)Chair: Paolo PELOSI (Italy) A Bundle for Treatment after Cardiac Arrest: Protective Ventilation, Temperature Control and Stable HemodynamicsPaolo PELOSI (Italy) The New Guidelines to Come: New Evidence and Its Implications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)Hyun KIM (Republic of Korea)

How to Improve the Quality of CPRBenjamin ABELLA (United States) The Fifth Link in the 'Chain of Survival' Concept after Cardiac ArrestTakashi TAGAMI (Japan)

15:50-17:10SY49 Antibiotics Resistance in ICUChair: Gavin JOYNT (Hong Kong)Chair: Murat SUNGER (Turkey) Individualized Antibiotic Dosing in ICUGavin JOYNT (Hong Kong) Multi Drug Resistant MicroorganismsArzu TOPELI (Turkey) Antibiotic Resistance - How Do We Manage It?Fathima PARUK (South Africa)

RM 06 (203)09:00-10:20OP10 Sepsis (1)Chair: Yoshihito UJIKE (Japan)Chair: Si Oh KIM (Republic of Korea)

HIGH CORTISOL LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH BRAIN DYSFUNCTION BUT LOW PROLACTIN CORTISOL RATIO LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION IN SEVERE SEPSISDuc Nam NGUYEN, Luc HUYGHENS, Johan SCHIETTECATTE, Johan SMITZ, Jean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium)

INCREASED IMMATURE PLATELET FRACTION P R I O R T O P L AT E L E T C O U N T D E C L I N E REFLECTS INCREASED PLATELET PRODUCTION AND COAGULOPATHY-RELATED PLATELET CONSUMPTION IN PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS.Tomohiro MURONOI, Kansuke KOYAMA, Shin NUNOMIYA, Masahiko WADA, Toshitaka KOINUMA, Jun SHIMA, Masayuki SUZUKAWA (Japan)

THROMBOELASTOGRAPHY EVALUATION FOR HEMOSTATIC DYSFUNCTION IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK: AN EXPERIENCE FROM TERTIARY CARE CENTRE IN NORTH INDIAAfzal AZIM, Syed Nabeel MUZAFFAR, Anupam VERMA, Arvind BARONIA (India)

AMOUNT OF VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUE IN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IS DOSE-DEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN SEPSISSung-Jun KO, Sun Mi CHOI, Jinwoo LEE, Young Sik PARK, Jae-Joon YIM, Chul-Gyu YOO, Young Whan KIM, Sung Koo HAN, Sang-Min LEE (Republic of Korea)

A HIGH MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE TARGET IS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED MICROCIRCULATION IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS WITH PREVIOUS HYPERTENSION: A PROSPECTIVE OPEN LABEL STUDYJingyuan XU, Yi YANG, Haibo QIU (China)

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EFFECTS OF V ITAMIN D DEF IC INECY AND MORTALITY IN SEPTIC PATIENTS IN MEDICAL UNIT OF FACULTY OF MEDICINE VAJIRA HOSPITAL, NAVAMINDRADHIRAJ UNIVERSITYKonlawij TRONGTRAKUL, Chookiat FEEMUCHANG (Thailand)

10:50-12:10OP11 Sepsis (2)Chair: Akira YAMASHINA (Japan)Chair: Gil Joon SUH (Republic of Korea)

CYTOCHROME C LEVELS IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCKLars Wiuff ANDERSEN (Denmark), Maureen CHASE (United States), Katherine M BERG (United States), Jeejabai RADHAKRISHNAN (United States), Raul J GAZMURI (United States), Xiaowen LIU (United States), Michael COCCHI (United States), Michael DONNINO (United States)

FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 23, A NOVEL BIOMARKER TO DETECT SEVERE SEPSISPassisd LAOVEERAVAT (Thailand), Christopher KEENER (United States), Sachin YENDE (United States), Raghavan MURUGAN (United States), Nattachai SRISAWAT (Thailand), John A. KELLUM (United States), Derek ANGUS (United States)

DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTION UTILIZING ACCELLIX CD64Charles SPRUNG, Ricardo Calderon MORALES, Harvey KASDAN, Allon REITER, Yael HIMMEL, Julien MEISSONNIER (Israel)

I M P A C T O F R E N A L D Y S F U N C T I O N O N PHARMACOKINETICS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN THROMBOMODULINKazuhisa TSURUTA (United States), Shinichiro SHIRAE (United States), M-Samer MOUKSASSI (Canada), Kenneth J. GORELICK (United States), Inder KAUL (United States)

THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF REMOTE ISCHEMIC CONDITIONING IN A SEPTIC MICE MODELPeter RHEE, Mazhar KHALIL, Narong KULVATUNYOU, Terence O'KEEFFE, Andrew TANG, Lynn GRIES, Rifat LATIFI, Bellal JOSEPH (United States)

12:30-13:40SU02 Step-up Session (2)Chair: J. Christopher FARMER (United States)Chair: Younsuck KOH (Republic of Korea) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine Practice in EgyptAkram Muhammad FAYED (Egypt) Improvement in Intensive Care Unit Outcome at a Tertiary Institution: Causes and EffectsAdeniyi Abiodun ADESIDA (Nigeria) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in IndiaSaurabh KOLE (India)

Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in LaosKhamsay DETLEUXAY (Lao PDR)

Percutaneous Tracheostomy: a Convenient Low Cost Solution for Resource Poor SettingRaihan RABBANI (Bangladesh)

14:00-15:20OP12 PulmonaryChair: Young Hyun LEE (Republic of Korea)Chair: Sungsu CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

AMOUNT OF CONDENSATION IN THE LIMB OF HIGH-FLOW NASAL CANNULA THERAPY: A BENCH STUDYYusuke CHIKATA, Kazuaki UNAI, Mutsuo ONODERA, Masaji NISHIMURA (Japan)

NASAL HIGH FLOW THERAPY AND DISPERSION OF NASAL AEROSOLS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL SETTINGSally ROBERTS (New Zealand), N KABALIUK (New Zealand), Cjt SPENCE (New Zealand), Jane O'DONNELL (New Zealand), Z Z. ABIDIN (New Zealand), R DOUGHERTY (United States), S ROBERTS (New Zealand), Y JIANG (New Zealand), Mc JERMY (New Zealand)

RAISING THE STANDARD OF CARE FOR OXYGEN DELIVERY WITH NASAL HIGH FLOW IN HIGH ACUITY AREAS - A CONTROLLED STUDYTroy BROWNE, J GOODSON, Jane O'DONNELL, Y JIANG (New Zealand)

THE PROGNOSIS OF THE PATIENTS WHO TREATED WITH BETWEEN HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULAE AND CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE THERAPY IN SEVERE ACUTE EXACERBATION OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASEMyoung Kyu LEE, Sang-Ha KIM, Suk Joong YONG, Kye Chul SHIN, Jiwon CHOI, Yeun Seoung CHOI, Ye-Ryung JUNG, Seok Jeong LEE, Won-Yeon LEE (Republic of Korea)

PULMONARY ARTERY TO AORTA RAT IO IS CORRELATED W ITH PULMONARY ARTERY PRESSURE, BUT NOT WITH MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL COPD PATIENTSEbru Ortac ERSOY, Mine Durusu TANRIOVER, Atila KARA, Serpil OCAL, Meltem GULSUN, Lale OZISIK, Arzu TOPELI (Turkey)

TREATMENT WITH EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION AT TOKUSHIMA UNIVERSITY HOSPITALAtsunori KITAOKA, Yusuke CHIKATA, Masaaki HAYASHI, Mutsuo ONODERA, Masaji NISHIMURA (Japan)

15:50-17:10OP13 Sedation and AnalgesiaChair: Vladimir CERNY (Czech)Chair: Jong Hun JUN (Republic of Korea)

THE GUIDELINE TRANSPLANTATION FROM A COUNTRY TO ANOTHER COUNTRY - THOROUGH EDITING THE JAPANESE PAD (PAIN, AGITATION AND DELIRIUM) GUIDELINE -Shinichi NISHI, Shin NUNOMIYA, Ryusuke TSURUTA, Ryuichi HASEGAWA, Hidekazu YUKIOKA (Japan)

FLUORIDE LEVELS WITH LONG-TERM VOLATILE SEDATION WITHIN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITAngela JERATH, Kelvin WONG, Deep GREVAL, Andrew STEEL, Niall FERGUSON, Marcin WASOWICZ (Canada)

SEDATIVE USE AND DELIRIUM DURING NONINVASIVE POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDYMutsuo ONODERA, Nao OKUDA, Masayo IZAWA, Taiga ITAGAKI, Masaji NISHIMURA (Japan)

THE EFFECT OF A PHARMACISTS INTERVENTION TO PROMOTE COMPLIANCE OF A SEDATION PROTOCOL IN A MEDICAL ICUJinyeong KO, Hyojung PARK, Yongwon IN, Youngmee LEE, Seonmi KIM, Yoonmi LEE, Jinhee JUNG, Soohyun CHO, Sunyoung WON, Youngjun KO, Geeyoung SUH, Chiryang CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

OUTCOME OF DELIRIUM DURING INTENSIVE CARE UNIT STAY IN JAPANAkira MIKAMI, Ui YAMADA, Ryosuke MIYAMICHI, Toshiaki MOCHIZUKI, Norio OTANI, Shinichi ISHIMATSU (Japan)

RM 07 (208)09:00-10:20OP14 Neurology (1)Chair: Kwang-Soo LEE (Republic of Korea)Chair: Jorge HIDALGO (Belize)

CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE MANAGEMENT IN DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY PATIENTSDo Sung YOO (Republic of Korea)

CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE ICP AND MIDLINE SHIFT IN ACUTE IICP PATIENTS.Do Sung YOO (Republic of Korea)

THE THRESHOLD OF OPTIC NERVE SHEATH DIAMETER BY OCULAR ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR THE DETECTION OF INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE IN KOREAN ADULT PATIENTS WITH BRAIN LESIONSJin Pyeong JEON, Sang Chul LEE, Hannah LEE, Ho Geol RYU (Republic of Korea)

HEALTHCARE WORKERS OPINION REGARDING OUTCOME FOLLOWING SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYStephen HONEYBUL, Kwok HO, Susan O'HANLON (Australia)

10:50-12:10OP15 Neurology (2)Chair: Byungin LEE (Republic of Korea)Chair: Kiwon LEE (United States)

ISCHEMIC STROKE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH MALIGNANCYJeong-Am RYU, Jeong Hoon YANG, Daesang LEE, Gee Young SUH, Joongbum CHO, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Chi-Min PARK, Oh Young BANG, Kyeongman JEON (Republic of Korea)

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INTENSIVE MEDICAL THERAPY WITH THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA FOR MAL IGNANT M IDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY INFARCTIONKyu Sun LEE, Jin Soo LEE, Ji Man HONG (Republic of Korea)

HIGH POSITIVE FLUID BALANCE COULD BE HARMFUL FOR THE BRAIN IN SHOCK PATIENTSDuc Nam NGUYEN, Luc HUYGHENS, Johan SCHIETTECATTE, Johan SMITZ, Jean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium)

U T I L I Z AT I O N A N D O U T C O M E O F E A R LY MOBILIZATION PROGRAM IN NEURO INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRYSambit SAHU, Vooturi SUDHINDRA, Yada Kumar PRAVEEN, Jayalaxmi SITA, Varalaxmi Anuradha ELAPAVULURU, Surath MOHANDAS (India)

REINFORCING THE FACTS ON THE SOMATIC SURVIVAL OF BRAIN DEAD PATIENTS THROUGH AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY AT QATARSaibu GEORGE, Merlin THOMAS, Ahmed ABDUSSALAM, Tasleem RAZA, Husain ALI, Shafeeq THAPPY (Qatar)

12:30-13:40SU03 Step-up Session (3)Chair: Daniel DE BACKER (Belgium)Chair: Sang-Hyun KWAK (Republic of Korea)

5 Year Experience of Critical Care Medicine in GhanaAkwasi ANTWI-KUSI (Ghana)

NIV(Non-Invasive Ventilation) in Respiratory Failure - Our Experience in BangladeshUddin Nazim MIRZA (Bangladesh) The Relationship of Premature Mortality Rate and Accessibility, Quality of Critical Medicine in MongoliaGanbold LUNDEG (Mongolia) Snake Bite (Cobra) Management in the ICU in MyanmarMoe Thu LIN (Myanmar)

Critical Care in My Country: the Current Status and Future IssuesSabrina DA RE GUTIERREZ (Bolivia)

Critical Care without Walls of IndonesiaTri Wahyu MURNI (Indonesia)

14:00-15:20OP16 Safe and Effective PIC (1)Chair: Paolo BIBAN (Italy)Chair: Naoki SHIMIZU (Japan)

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND MORTALITY R ISK IN CHILDREN WITH S C O R P I O N E N V E N O M A T I O N I N Q E N A GOVERNORATE, UPPER EGYPT: RETROSPECTIVE DATA ANALYSISGamal M. HASAN, Ahmed A. AHMED, Khalid A. ABD EL-BASER (Egypt)

ULTRASOUND IMAGING FOR PEDIATRIC CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERIZATION; A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES AND RCTSKoji HOSOKAWA, Nobuaki SHIME, Graeme MACLAREN, Fuhong SU, Satoru HASHIMOTO (Japan)

HYPERTONIC SALINE USE IN CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (ED)Qalab ABBAS, Anwar Ul HAQ (Pakistan)

CLINICAL PROFILE AND OUTCOMES OF CHILDREN WITH MALIGNANCIES ADMITTED TO THE PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF A RESOURCE-LIMITED SETTINGMullai BAALAAJI, Lalgudi G. SAPTHARISHI, Sunit SINGHI, Muralidharan JAYASHREE, Arun BANSAL, Nallasamy KARTHI (India)

CHANGING ETIOLOGY AND PREDICTORS OF OUTCOME IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE CNS INFECTIONS: A PROSPECTIVE HOSPITAL-BASED STUDYSunit SINGHI, Pratibha SINGHI, Ritu AGGARWAL, Karthi NALLASAMY (India)

H IGHER CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE IS ASSOCIATED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN SEPTIC PEDIATRIC PATIENTSKenichiro HAYASHI, Yuki ENOMOTO, Nao NISHIMURA, Satoshi NAKAGAWA (Japan)

15:50-17:10OP17 Safe and Effective PIC (2)Chair: Jong-Seo YOON (Republic of Korea)Chair: Yuxia ZHANG (China)

AN INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL EMERGENCY AIRWAY REGISTRY FOR CHILDREN: COMPARISON OF TRACHEAL INTUBATION PRACTICES ACROSS INTERNATIONAL PICUSJan Hau LEE (Singapore), Gabrielle NUTHALL (New Zealand), Takanari IKEYAMA (Japan), Osamu SAITO (Japan), Yee Hui MOK (Singapore), Vinay M. NADKARNI (United States), Akira NISHISAKI (United States)

T H E R E N A L E F F E C T O F P R O P H Y L A C T I C AMINOPHYLLINE THERAPY AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN INFANTSHwa Jin CHO, In Seok JEONG (Republic of Korea)

RECENT CLINICAL OUTCOME IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE FULMINANT MYOCARDITIS SUPPORTED BY MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORTHong Ju SHIN, Yu Rim SHIN, Han Ki PARK, Young Hwan PARK, Nam Kyun KIM, Jo Won JUNG, Jae Young CHOI (Republic of Korea)

COMPARISON OF ENTERAL VERSUS INTRAVENOUS POTASSIUM SUPPLEMENTATION IN HYPOKALEMIA IN POST CARDIAC SURGERY PEDIATRIC CARDIAC INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTS PROSPECTIVE OPEN LABEL RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIALNaveed-Ur-Rehman SIDDIQUI, Quratulain MERCHANT, Arjumand RIZVI, Muneer AMANULLAH, Amina REHMAT, Anwarul HAQUE, Babar HASAN (Pakistan)

RESCUE BRONCHOSCOPIC INTUBATION USING BENTSON EXTRA-FLOPPY GUIDEWIRE V IA LARYNGEAL MASK AND SELDINGER TECHNIQUE IN CRITICAL CARE SETTINGDeborah CROSS, Andrew NYMAN, Paul JAMES, Benrd THIESSEN, Andrew DURWARD (United Kingdom)

EPINEPHRINE IS MORE LIKELY TO ACHIEVE THERAPEUTIC END-POINTS WITHIN F IRST HOUR THAN DOPAMINE IN FLUID-REFRACTORY PEDIATRIC SEPTIC SHOCKKarthik Narayanan RAMASWAMY, Sunit SINGHI, Muralidharan JAYASHREE, Arun BANSAL (India)

RM 08 (E1+2)07:00-07:45ME09 Local Hemostatic Dressings for Bleeding ControlPeter RHEE (United States)

09:00-10:20SY50 Ultrasonography in ICUChair: Jordi MANCEBO (Spain)Chair: Philip LUMB (United States) Lung UltrasoundDaniel LICHTENSTEIN (France) Lung Ultrasound in ARDSDavide CHIUMELLO (Italy) Ultrasound in Anaesthesiology & Critical Care Medicine; Procedural and Diagnostic ApplicationPhilip LUMB (United States)

10:40-12:20SY51 New Techniques in Functional Lung ImagingChair: Davide CHIUMELLO (Italy)Chair: Oloan TAMPUBOLON (Indonesia) CT Scan in ARDS: Is It Really Necessary?Davide CHIUMELLO (Italy) PET Imaging of Ventilator-Induced and Acute Lung InjuryGuido MUSCH (United States)

Imaging Strain and Inflammation in Early Lung Injury and ARDSMarcos VIDAL MELO (United States) Electronic Impedance Tomography: Principles and Clinical ApplicationToru KOTANI (Japan)

12:30-13:40SU04 Step-up Session (4)Chair: Yu-Chang YEH (Taiwan)Chair: Marc ZIEGENFUSS (Australia) How We Manage Traumatic Head Injuries in Low Resource Settings – Rural Kenya (East Africa)David Oyolo MISANGO (Kenya)

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Ultrasound vs Landmark Technique to Cannulate Internal Jugular Vein in ICU at Kathmandu Medical College Hospital- a Comparative StudyBabu Raja SHRESTHA (Nepal)

Evolution of Critical Care in Pakistan in the Last Three DecadesSyed Tipu SULTAN (Pakistan) Limitations in Monitoring the Patient with Head Trauma in El SalvadorManuel Enrique BELLO (El Salvador) High Mortality from Blood Stream Infection in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Is due to Antimicrobial Resistance: an Observational Cohort StudyWondwossen Amogne DEGU (Ethiopia)

14:00-15:40SY52 How to Prevent Post-operative Complications?Chair: Mervyn MER (South Africa)Chair: Sang Seol JUNG (Republic of Korea) Perioperative Respiratory Evaluation and CareKook Hyun LEE (Republic of Korea) VTE in the Critically Ill - Recent Reports, Practical Pearls and Memorable MomentsMervyn MER (South Africa) Cardiac Complications: Peri-Operative Beta–BlockerPravin AMIN (India) Pulmonary Complications: Lung-Protective Ventilation for the Surgical PatientsWilliam HURFORD (United States)

15:50-16:50SY53 All about Peri-operative Hemodynamic ManagementChair: Andrew RHODES (United Kindom)Chair: Ji-Young SUL (Republic of Korea) Peri-Operative Goal-Directed Fluid TherapyAndrew RHODES (United Kindom) Transfusion Trigger in Perioperative Surgical PatientsMihae YU (United States)

RM 09 (E3)09:00-10:20SY54 Recent Issues: SepsisChair: Stephen PASTORES (United States) Intestinal Integrity in Sepsis-Cellular and Molecular MechanismsCraig COOPERSMITH (United States) The Role of the Central Nervous System in the Pathogenesis of SepsisClifford S. DEUTSCHMAN (United States)

Moni tor ing the Microc i rcu la t ion to Gu ide ResuscitationDaniel DE BACKER (Belgium)

14:00-15:20SY55 Pulmonary EmbolismChair: Boonsong PATJANASOONTORN (Thailand)Chair: Shirish PRAYAG (India) Echocardiography in the Management of Severe Pulmonary EmbolusAnthony MCLEAN (Australia) Choosing the Appropriate Anticoagulant for the Treatment of Venous ThromboembolismGee Young SUH (Republic of Korea) Management of Sub Massive and Massive Pulmonary Embolism: Evidence and ControversyBoonsong PATJANASOONTORN (Thailand)

15:50-17:20SY56 For Better ICU PerformanceChair: Joseph NATES (United States)Chair: Shin Ok KOH (Republic of Korea) Assessment of ICU PerformanceAbdel Razek ASSEM (Egypt) How to Measure “Futility”?Joseph NATES (United States) Cost Containment and Patient SafetyAkos CSOMOS (Hungary) Report of the Task Force of the WFSICCM: ICU DoctorPravin AMIN (India)

RM 10 (E4)09:00-11:30WS17 Non-Invasive Continuous Cardiac Output – esCCOInstructor(s)Suraphong LORSOMRADEE (Thailand)Eric DALNE (Belgium)

14:00-16:30WS18 Non-Invasive Continuous Cardiac Output – esCCOInstructor(s)Suraphong LORSOMRADEE (Thailand)Eric DALNE (Belgium)

RM 11 (E5)07:00-07:45ME07 Sepsis and Septic Shock (Early Recognition and Treatment, Therapeutic Goals and Basics Management)Niranjan "Tex" KISSOON (Canada)

09:00-10:20PED08 Emergency Medicine and TransportChair: Jan Hau LEE (Singapore)Chair: Jong-Seo YOON (Republic of Korea) Resuscitation: from Prevention to Adequate CareBettina VON DESSAUER (Chile) Rapid Response Teams’ Save Lives!Barry MARKOVITZ (United States) Transport of the Critically Ill ChildrenNaoki SHIMIZU (Japan)

10:40-12:20PED09 Protocols and ChecklistsChair: Barry MARKOVITZ (United States)Chair: Young YOO (Republic of Korea) Do Protocols and Checklists Improve PICU Outcomes?Kyung Won KIM (Republic of Korea) VAP – Elimination: Can Bundles Make a Significant Difference?Joongbum CHO (Republic of Korea) Admission and Discharge of the PICU: Visible CriteriaBettina VON DESSAUER (Chile) Outcome Evaluation – Quality of Life of PICU SurvivorsSwee Fong TANG (Malaysia)

12:30-13:40SU05 Step-up Session (5)Chair: Janice ZIMMERMAN (United States)Chair: Dong-Chan KIM (Republic of Korea) Challenges and the Way Forward in the PICURashmi KUMAR (Kenya) Critical Care Medicine in Low Resource Countries: Obstacles and OpportunitiesSubhash Prasad ACHARYA (Nepal) Disease Load of Critical Care in PakistanSaeeda HAIDER (Pakistan) ICU Protocols: The Philippine Heart Center InitiativeChito Caimoy PERMEJO (Philippines) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in EthiopiaAklilu Azazh TUMEBO (Ethiopia)

14:00-15:00SY57 International Sepsis Forum Pro/Con Debates (1): Synthetic ColloidsChair: John MARSHALL (Canada) Synthetic Colloids Still Have a Role in the ICU (Pro)Jean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium)

Synthetic Colloids Still Have a Role in the ICU (Con)Konrad REINHART (Germany)

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15:10-16:10SY58 International Sepsis Forum Pro/Con Debates (2): SteroidsChair: Richard DELLINGER (United States) Steroids Should Be Used to Treat Patients with Septic Shock (Pro)John MARINI (United States) Steroids Should Be Used to Treat Patients with Septic Shock (Con)Charles SPRUNG (Israel)

16:20-17:20SY59 International Sepsis Forum Pro/Con Debates (3): GuidelinesChair: Charles SPRUNG (Israel)

Guidelines Are the Future of Sepsis Management (Pro)Richard DELLINGER (United States) Guidelines Are the Future of Sepsis Management (Con)John MARSHALL (Canada)

RM 12 (E6)09:00-10:20SY60 Infectious Issues in ICUChair: Fathima PARUK (South Africa)Chair: Mercedes PALOMAR (Spain) Demystifying the Diagnosis of Candida in the Critically IllMervyn MER (South Africa) Ventilator Associated Respiratory Infections: Pneumonia vs TracheobronchitisMercedes PALOMAR (Spain)

Prevention of Catheter-Related Blood Stream InfectionsMasaji NISHIMURA (Japan)

10:40-12:20SY61 Nasal High-flow Therapy across the Continuum of CareChair: Laurent BROCHARD (Canada)Chair: Yalim DIKMEN (Turkey)

The Role of Nasal High-flow Therapy for Patients with Hypoxemic Respiratory FailureLaurent BROCHARD (Canada) Nasal High-flow across the Continuum of Care - the Mechanisms of Action and Physiological OutcomesJohn FRASER (Australia) Clinical Applications of Nasal High-flow TherapyRoss FREEBAIRN (New Zealand) Nasal High-flow Therapy as a Quality Improvement Strategy in a Provincial Combined ICU / HDU / CCUTroy BROWNE (New Zealand)

12:30-13:40SU06 Step-up Session (6)Chair: Huey-Wen YIEN (Taiwan)Chair: Byung Ho LEE (Republic of Korea) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in My CountryOlanrewaju Nurudeen AKANMU (Nigeria) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in Our Country/How to Manage the ICU in the PhilippinesMay Donato TAN (Philippines) Exper ience in Treatment for Severe Acute PancreatitisDao Xuan CO (Viet Nam)

Current Status of Non Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in NicaraguaBecket ARGUELLO (Nicaragua) Critical Care in El Salvador: New ChallengesCarlos Enrique ORELLANA-JIMENEZ (El Salvador)

14:00-15:00SY62 Critical Care in Spinal Cord InjuryChair: John MYBURGH (Australia) Ventilatory Care and Weaning StrategyChun Kee CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

Fluid Resuscitation in Critically Ill PatientsJohn MYBURGH (Australia)

15:50-17:10SY63 The Immunosuppressed ICU PatientChair: Anthony MCLEAN (Australia) Neutropenic Sepsis: Critical Issues and Treatment ChallengesStephen PASTORES (United States)

Measuring Immune Suppression in Severe SepsisAnthony MCLEAN (Australia) Blood Purification in Critical CareHiroyuki HIRASAWA (Japan)

RM 13 (AD1)09:30-11:45WS19 Electric Impedance Tomography WorkshopInstructor(s)Toru KOTANI (Japan)Eckhard TESCHNER (Germany)

14:00-16:15WS20 Electric Impedance Tomography WorkshopInstructor(s)Toru KOTANI (Japan)Eckhard TESCHNER (Germany)

RM 14 (AD2)09:00-17:00WS16 Ultrasound Hands on Program - AdvancedInstructor(s)Young-Rock HA, Seong-Beom OH, Hanho DO, Chan-Young KOH, Sang-Ook HA, Jin JEON (Republic of Korea)

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RM 01 (Auditorium)08:00-08:50PL05 Mass Casualty in a Resource-Limited Country: How to Prepare Care Teams and How to Deliver Appropriate ManagementBin DU (China)

09:00-10:20SY64 What the Future Critical Care Would Look Like ⅠChair: Akira YAMASHINA (Japan)Chair: Luciano GATTINONI (Italy) The Future of Hemodynamic MonitoringJean-Louis TEBOUL (France)

The Future of Imaging in Critical Care MedicineGuido MUSCH (United States) The Future of Mechanical VentilationJohn MARINI (United States)

10:50-12:30SY65 What the Future Critical Care Would Look Like Ⅱ (WFSICCM-WFCCN Joint Symposium)Chair: J. Christopher FARMER (United States)Chair: Sung Jin HONG (Republic of Korea) The Future of IntensivistsJ. Christopher FARMER (WFSICCM) (United States)

How Does It Support Isolated Hospitals and ICUsEdgar JIMENEZ (WFSICCM) (United States) Improving Practice in the ICURuth KLEINPELL (WFCCN) (United States) The Future of Extracorporeal Gas ExchangeLuciano GATTINONI (WFSICCM) (Italy)

RM 02 (GBR 101)07:00-07:45ME10 Identification and Management of SepsisMitchell LEVY (United States)

09:00-10:00SY66 Hypothermia and Critical Care ⅠChair: Gabteug KIM (Republic of Korea) Brain Protection after Cardiac ArrestTiffany CHANG (United States) Hypothermia in Acute Ischemic StrokeGene SUNG (United States)

10:50-11:50SY67 Hypothermia and Critical Care ⅡChair: Huimahn CHOI (United States)Chair: Kang Hyun LEE (Republic of Korea)

Hypothermia and IICPHuimahn CHOI (United States)

Hypothermia in Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Cardiac Arrest Patients - Two Multicenter Clinical Trials in JapanTsuyoshi MAEKAWA (Japan)

RM 03 (GBR 102)07:00-07:45ME11 Bed-side Assessment of HemodynamicsJukka TAKALA (Switzerland)

09:00-10:40SY68 Tropical Disease & ICU ⅠChair: Jorge HIDALGO (Belize)Chair: Juan SILESKY JIMENEZ (Costa Rica)

Managing Scrub Typhus in ICUShivakumar IYER (India) Emerging and Re-emerging Viral Tropical DiseasesJorge HIDALGO (Belize) Malaria in the Critically IllPravin AMIN (India)

Management Convulsive Spasms of TetanusBambang WAHJUPRAJITNO (Indonesia)

10:50-12:10SY69 Tropical Disease & ICU ⅡChair: Bambang WAHJUPRAJITNO (Indonesia)Chair: Jorge SINCLAIR (Panama) LeptospirosisJuan SILESKY JIMENEZ (Costa Rica) HantavirusJorge SINCLAIR (Panama) Severe Dengue Infections in ICUShirish PRAYAG (India)

RM 04 (GBR 103)09:00-10:40SY70 WHO and WFSICCM (1): Ebola (WFSICCM-WFCCN-WHO Joint Symposium)Chair: Satish BHAGWANJEE (United States)Chair: Nahoko SHINDO (Switzerland) Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Tools - Could I Diagnose EbolaGuy RICHARDS (WFSICCM) (South Africa) Infection Control - What Are the Risks, What WorksHalima S KABARA (Nigeria) Research Preparedness for Pandemics and EpidemicsSatish BHAGWANJEE (WFSICCM) (United States) Ebola: Challenges and Lessons LearnedNahoko SHINDO (WHO) (Switzerland)

10:50-12:30SY81 WHO and WFSICCM (2): MERSChair: Claudio MARTIN (Canada)Chair: Nahoko SHINDO (Switzerland) How We took on MERS: SMC ICU ExperienceGee Young SUH (Republic of Korea) MERS-CoV Outbreak in Korea: an Infectious Disease Specialist’s PerspectiveSang-Ho CHOI (Republic of Korea) Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic?Jean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium) Collaboration for Future PandemicsNahoko SHINDO (WHO) (Switzerland)

RM 05 (GBR 104+5)09:00-10:20SY72 ResearchChair: John MARSHALL (Canada)Chair: Jun TERUYA (United States) Dynamic Nuclear Interactions between Influenza Virus and Its HostYumiko IMAI (Japan) Global Collaboration in Critical Care ResearchJohn MARSHALL (Canada) What We Learned from RCTs in Critical Care MedicineJean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium)

RM 06 (203)10:50-12:00SU07 Step-up Session (7)Chair: Charles GOMERSALL (Hong Kong)Chair: Cheung Soo SHIN (Republic of Korea)

Critical Care in TanzaniaMpoki M. ULISUBISYA (Tanzania) Intensive Care Management of Subarachnoid HaemorrhageCarmel Shirani HAPUARACHCHI (Sri Lanka)

How to Manage an ICU in a Country with Fewer Medical Resources: Experience from VietnamNguyen Gia BINH (Viet Nam) Situational Analysis of Critical Care in León, NicaraguaLuis Manuel PADILLA (Nicaragua) Critical Care For Children: What Can Be Achieved In Low Resource SettingsNorman Nathan LUFESI (Malawi) Education in Critical Care Medicine in Nepal: An InitiationModa Nath MARHATTA (Nepal)

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RM 07 (208)10:50-12:00SU08 Step-up Session (8)Chair: Necmettin UNAL (Turkey)Chair: Jong Hun JUN (Republic of Korea) Survey of Resources to Manage Sepsis in a Low Income Country according to the SSC GuidelinesArthur KWIZERA (Uganda) Current Status of Critical Care Medicine in BangladeshA.S.M Areef AHSAN (Bangladesh)

Current Practices of Mobilization, Analgesia, Relaxants and Sedation in Indian ICUsSheila Nainan MYATRA (India) Management Surgical ICU in Mahosot HospitalTraychit CHANTHASIRI (Lao PDR) Caring for ICU Patients in a Resource Limited EnvironmentKhorn Phea ROUM (Cambodia) Morbidity and Mortality In the Unit of Intensive Care In Hospital Mario Catarino Rivas of San Pedro Sula, Honduras January 2014- January 2015Enry MELGAR (Honduras)

RM 08 (E1+2)07:00-07:45ME14 Pressure Controlled Versus Volume Controlled VentilationLaurent BROCHARD (Canada)

09:00-10:20SY74 How ICUs Look Different between Countries?Chair: Jigeeshu DIVATIA (India)Chair: Oloan TAMPUBOLON (Indonesia) Critical Care in South AfricaDean GOPALAN (South Africa)

Manpower and the Economy in ICU, and the Indonesian PerspectiveOloan TAMPUBOLON (Indonesia) ICU Quality Improvement Strategies in ThailandChairat PERMPIKUL (Thailand)

10:50-12:10SY75 Significance of ICU Scores in Specific CountriesChair: Jason PHUA (Singapore)Chair: Nahit CAKAR (Turkey) Severe Sepsis in Asia - Can We Do Better?Jason PHUA (Singapore) Validation of APACHE II and SAPS II in BangladeshMohammad Omar FARUQ (Bangladesh)

Validation and Customization of SAPS 3 Score in Korean ICU PatientsGee Young SUH (Republic of Korea)

RM 09 (E3)07:00-07:45ME12 Meet the EditorPhilip LUMB (United States)

09:00-10:20SY76 Management of Difficult ICU InfectionChair: Massimo ANTONELLI (Italy)Chair: Satoru HASHIMOTO (Japan) MDR Bacteria in ICU: from ICU or FloorHaibo QIU (China) Aerozolized AntibioticsMassimo ANTONELLI (Italy) The Management of Biofilm Formation in Invasive Fungal InfectionsGeorge DIMOPOULOS (Greece)

10:50-12:00SU09 Step-up Session (9)Chair: Konrad REINHART (Germany)Chair: Young Hyun LEE (Republic of Korea)

Evolution of Mechanical Ventilation in GuatemalaZonia Margarita GUZMAN (Guatemala) Critical Care Service in Countries with Limited Resources: Strategies to Improve OutcomesIke Sri Redjeki SUBARTINI (Indonesia) Epidemiology of the ICU - Acquired Infections in IndiaRamesh VENKATARAMAN (India)

State of the Pediatric ICU in the PhilippinesMa.Louisa Uson PERALTA (Philippines)

Case Presentation on Severe and Complicated Malaria (with ARDS) in a Pregnant LadyDawit Amare ABRHA (Ethiopia)

RM 10 (E4)07:00-07:45ME13 Use of Antiepileptic Drugs in ICUByungin LEE (Republic of Korea)

09:00-10:40SY71 Renal: Common Critical Care Problems in ICUChair: Georges OFFENSTADT (France)Chair: Sebastian UGARTE (Chile) Metabolic Acidosis in the Critically IllJanice ZIMMERMAN (United States) Renal Failure in Sepsis/Septic ShockVenugopal REDDY (United States)

Diagnostic Criteria of an Acute Kidney InjuryBin DU (China)

Dysnatremia in ICUGeorges OFFENSTADT (France)

10:50-12:00SU10 Step-up Session (10)Chair: Rinaldo BELLOMO (Australia)Chair: Si Oh KIM (Republic of Korea) Introducing ECMO to EgyptAkram Abdelbary AHMED (Egypt) The Initial Effect of Applying the Extracorporeal Membrance Oxygenation(ECMO) for Cardiogenic Shock due to Acute MyocarditisGiang Thuc ANH (Viet Nam) Challenges in Developing Critical Care Medicine in Sri LankaRohan DISSANAYAKE (Sri Lanka) Challenges to Critical Care in IndiaAtul Prabhakar KULKARNI (India) Pediatric Chikungunya Fever in Honduras: Clinical Findings and ComplicationsFlora Patricia FLOWERS (Honduras) ICU in Hebron Hospital in CambodiaSomaly SAY (Cambodia)

RM 11 (E5)07:00-07:45ME15 Do Rapid Response Teams Make a Difference: the EvidenceRinaldo BELLOMO (Australia)

09:00-10:30SY77 Ethics (4): Triage (Panel Discussion)Chair: Fathima PARUK (South Africa)Chair: Gavin JOYNT (Hong Kong)

"First Come, First Serve?"Charles SPRUNG (Israel) Rule of Rescue or Greatest Good for AllAndrej MICHALSEN (Germany) PrognosticationGavin JOYNT (Hong Kong) Report of the Task Force of the WFSICCM: TriageLluís BLANCH (Spain)

10:50-12:30SY78 Ethics (5): Organ Donation (Panel Discussion)Chair: Jongwon HA (Republic of Korea)Chair: Jorge HIDALGO (Belize) Brain Death: Death or NotByungin LEE (Republic of Korea)

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Donation after Circulatory DeathJongwon HA (Republic of Korea)

Controlled Withdrawal of Life Support in a Donor Candidate: Ethically Acceptable?Philip LUMB (United States) Appropriate Recipient with One Single Organ Failure under Intensive CareJorge HIDALGO (Belize)

RM 12 (E6)09:00-10:20SY79 How to Feed in Critically Ill Patients?Chair: Jeong HONG (Republic of Korea)Chair: Pierre SINGER (Israel) Is Total Parenteral Nutrition “Poisonous”?Pravin AMIN (India)

How Early Is ‘Early’ in Enteral Nutrition?Michael O'LEARY (Australia) Is Hypocaloric Feeding Beneficial?Pierre SINGER (Israel)

10:50-12:10SY80 Protocol-Based Nutrition Therapy in ICUChair: Abdel Razek ASSEM (Egypt)Chair: Masaji NISHIMURA (Japan) Glucose Control ProtocolPierre SINGER (Israel) Why Protocol?Hyun Wook BAIK (Republic of Korea) Enteral Feeding ProtocolMasaji NISHIMURA (Japan)

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Poster Presentation

Session Date Time Room

Poster Session 1 August 30 (Sun) 09:00-18:00 Exhibition Hall

Poster Session 2 August 31 (Mon) 09:00-18:00 Exhibition Hall

Poster Presentation

Date Theme

August 30 (Sun)

WFSICCM Basic SciencesCardiovascular, Cell biology, Neurology, Sepsis and Infection

WFSICCM Clinical MedicineAcute respiratory failure, Administration/Critical care organization, Cardiovascular, Education/Training, Emergency medicine, Endocrine, Epidemiology / Outcomes/Quality of Life, Ethics and end of life, Geriatric medicine, Hematology, Hepatic and Gastrointestinal, Imaging, Immunology, Infections, Mechanical ventilation, Neurology, Other

WFCCN (Nurse)Direct critical care nursing, Education and learning, Infection control, Information and Communication, Management and Leadership, Patient safety and Quality of care, Rehabilitation, Research and EBP, Work environment (Work place)

WFPICCS (Pediatrics)Acute Kidney Injury, Electrolyte and CRRT, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Children, Endocrine and Metabolic, Infection and Immunology, Neonatal Intensive Care, Neurointensive Care, Nutrition and Gastrointestinal, Organization and Outcome Assessment, Respiratory, Sepsis

August 31 (Mon)

WFSICCMEpidemiology / Outcomes/Quality of Life, Emergency Medicine, Nutrition, Other, Patient and Family Support, Perioperative Medicine, Pharmacology, Pulmonary, Renal, Resuscitation, Safety, Sedation and Analgesia, Sepsis, Toxicology, Transplantation/Organ Donation, Trauma

WFCCN (Nurse)Direct Critical Care Nursing, Education and Learning, Ethics and Human Rights, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Infection Control, Other (Outcome etc.), Patient Safety and Quality of Care, Rehabilitation, Research and EBP

WFPICCS (Pediatrics)Respiratory, Sepsis, Infection and Immunology, Other (Including Monitoring, Blood Products in PICU), Safety and Quality of Care in PICU

1) Presentation Schedule• Poster Check-in: 09:00-10:00• Exhibition Area: Exhibition hall• Displaying Time: 09:00-18:00• Poster Rounds: 13:00-14:00• Poster Take-down: 17:00-18:00

2) Poster RoundsAuthors expect to engage with scientific program committee members in discussing their findings during the Poster Attending Time (13:00-14:00) on that day the authors are presented.

3) DisclaimerNeither the WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Organizing Committee nor the conference venue shall be responsible for loss or damage of your poster or shall be held liable for injuries to persons or damage to property owned by the poster presenter(s).

* Please note the poster left behind after the removal time (17:00-18:00), can be discarded.

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LIPID EMULSION ATTENUATES CARDIOVASCULAR COLLAPSE INDUCED BY TOXIC DOSE OF VERAPAMILJu-Tae SOHN, Seong-Ho OK, Il-Woo SHIN, Heon Keun LEE, Young-Kyun CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

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T H E A S S O C I AT I O N B E T W E E N B A C T E R I A L TRANSLOCATION AND FLAGELLINYutaka KONDO, Hideyuki YAMAMOTO, Ichiro KUKITA (Japan)

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I D E N T I F Y I N G P U L M O N A RY E N D O T H E L I A L GLYCOCALYX OF MURINE SEPSIS MODEL USING INTRAVITAL MICROSCOPYInwon PARK, Kibaek CHOE, Yoonha HWANG, Howon SEO, Jinhyo AHN, Eunjoo SONG, Yeseul KIM, Soyeon AHN, Pilhan KIM (Republic of Korea)

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COMBINATION THERAPY OF NIACIN AND SELENIUM ATTENUATES BRAIN INJURY AND IMPROVES NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME AFTER CARDIAC ARREST IN RATSYu Chan KYE, Woon Yong KWON, Gil Joon SUH, Kyung Su KIM, Kyoung Min YOU, Jae Seong KIM, Jihwan BU, Se Jong LEE (Republic of Korea)

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COMPARISON OF CD64 LEVELS PERFORMED BY THE FACS AND ACCELLIX SYSTEMSCharles L. SPRUNG, Ricardo Calderon MORALES, Harvey KASDAN, Allon REITER, Yael HIMMEL, Julien MEISSONNIER (Israel)

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A COMPARISON OF LPS MEASUREMENT BY EAA AND LAL IN AN LPS-INDUCED PIG MODELToshikazu SAKAI, Yu KATO, Yasuyo SHIMOMURA, Tomoyuki NAKAMURA, Naohide KURIYAMA, Yoshitaka HARA, Kazuhiro MORIYAMA, Takahiro KAWAJI, Osamu NISHIDA (Japan)

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EFFECT OF ENDOTOXIN REMOVAL ON FECAL PERITONITIS OF CANINE SEPSIS MODELDo Hyeon YU, In Seok JEONG, Hwa Jin CHO, Hyun Woo KIM, Seong Woo KANG, Do Wan KIM (Republic of Korea)

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L O W A N D H I G H M I X E D V E N O U S O X Y G E N SATURATION VALUES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED ARTERIAL LACTATE DURING ENDOTOXIC SHOCKFrancisco J HURTADO, Alejandra LOPEZ, Martin ANGULO, Leonel MALACRIDA, Nicolas NIN, Juan A RIVA, Juan C GRIGNOLA (Uruguay)

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CYCLING OFF CRITERIA AND ITS EFFECTS IN PATIENTS RECOVERING FROM ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURESergio Nogueira NEMER, Jefferson Braga CALDEIRA, Lenadro Miranda AZEREDO, Bruno Silva GUIMARAES (Brazil)

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NONINVASIVE VENTILATION IN MILD TO MODERATE ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSISXiuping XU, Qihong CHEN, Shuling HU , Jingyuan XU, Hongli HE, Songqiao LIU, Ling LIU, Yingzi HUANG, Fengmei GUO, Yi YANG, Haibo QIU (China)

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ENDOCAN CAN DEFINE PROGNOSIS IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROMELokmane RAHMANIA, Diego Orbegozo CORTES, Mariam IRAZABAL, Manuel MENDOZA, Filippo ANNONI, Daniel DE BACKER, Jacques CRETEUR, Jean-Louis VINCENT (Belgium)

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COUGH AUGMENTATION TECHNIQUES IN THE CRITICALLY ILL: A NATIONAL SURVEYLouise ROSE, Neill ADHIKARI, Joseph POON, David LEASA, Douglas MCKIM (Canada)

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EARLY PROGNOSTICATION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME BY COMBINING DIFFERENT BIOMARKERSDiego Orbegozo CORTES, Lokmane RAHMANIA, Marian IRAZABAL, Manuel MENDOZA, Filipo ANNONI, Daniel DE BACKER, Jean-Louis VINCENT, Jacques CRETEUR (Belgium)

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COMPARISONS BETWEEN ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME CAUSED BY PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS AND SEVERE PNEUMONIA USING PROPENSITY-MATCHED ANALYSISHongjoon SHIN, Cheol-Kyu PARK, Hee-Jung BAN, In-Jae OH, Yu-Il KIM, Sung-Chul LIM, Young-Chul KIM, Yong-Soo KWON (Republic of Korea)

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ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS IN CRITICALLY ILL SURGICAL PATIENTS: A MULTI-CENTER THAI UNIVERSITY-BASED SURGICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS STUDY (THAI-SICU STUDY)Onuma CHAIWAT, Suneerat KONGSAYREEPONG, Kaweesak CHITTAWATANARAT (Thailand)

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EXTENT OF PLEURAL EFFUSION ASSESSED BY CHEST X RAY IS ASSOCIATED WITH FAILURE OF HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA OXYGEN THERAPYYasutaka KOGA, Kotaro KANEDA, Ichiko MIZUGUCHI, Takashi NAKAHARA, Takashi MIYAUCHI, Motoki FUJITA, Yoshikatsu KAWAMURA, Yasutaka ODA, Ryosuke TSURUTA (Japan)

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LUNG OXYGENATION AND THE MORTALITY IN ARDS IN NAGOYA UNIVERSITY 2011-2014Michiko HIGASHI, Yudai TAKATANI, Takuga HINOSHITA, Hitoshi UMINO, Takanori YAMAMOTO, Masato INABA, Tadashi EJIMA, Atsushi NUMAGUCHI, Miwako KADO, Hideo TAKAHASHI, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

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LONG-TERM MORTALITY OF COPD PATIENTS FOLLOWING INTENSIVE CARE UNIT DISCHARGESerpil OCAL, Ebru O. ERSOY, Ozge OZTURK, Mutlu HAYRAN, Arzu TOPELI, Luti COPLU (Turkey)

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IS THE MILD SEVERITY CLASSIFICATION OF ARDS UNDERRATED? - PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A NATIONWIDE GERMAN COHORTSebastian BLECHA, Kathrin THOMANN-HACKNER, Susanne BRANDSTETTER, Frank DODOO-SCHITTKO, Philipp SEBOEK, Christian APFELBACHER, Thomas BEIN (Germany)

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W H Y D O W E H AV E T O A L E RT A N D T R E AT SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA EARLY ?Seok Whan MOON, Jae Jun KIM, Kyung Su KIM, Young Gyu MOON (Republic of Korea)

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INCREASED END-EXPIRATORY LUNG VOLUME WITH HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA: COMPARISON 3 NASAL CANNULA DEVICESo Hee PARK, Hee Jung SUH, Eun Young KIM, Sang-Bum HONG, Younsuck KOH, Chae-Man LIM (Republic of Korea)

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RISK FACTORS OF SERUM CARNITINE DEFICIENCY AND INFLUENCE ON THE HOSPITAL STAY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSBin OUYANG, Chunfang QIU, Zhaoxiong ZHOU, Chuanxi CHEN, Luhao WANG, Juan CHEN, Minying CHEN, Xiangdong GUAN (China)

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USEFULNESS OF N-TERMINAL PRO-B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AS A PREDICTIVE MARKER OF MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL SURGICAL PATIENTSKyung Won LEE, Seung Hwan LEE, Jae Gil LEE (Republic of Korea)

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UNDERSTANDING INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENT FLOW THROUGH DISCRETE EVENT SIMULATIONJoseph L. NATES, John A. TERRELL, Donna K. BERNER (United States)

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DEVELOPMENT OF PATIENTS INFORMATION PROTECTION AWARENESS SCALEYoungshin SONG, Younghee JUN, Yoonhee LEE, Jeonghwa CHO (Republic of Korea)

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POST OPERATIVE GASTROINTESTINAL FUNCTION, HEPATIC FUNCTION, TISSUE INJURY IN RUPTURED AAA CASES.Yohei KAWATANI, Yujiro HAYASHI, Yujiro ITO, Hirotsugu KUROBE, Yoshitsugu NAKAMURA, Yuji SUDA, Takaki HORI (Japan)

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IS IT POSSIBLE TO DISTINGUISH SEPTIC SHOCK FROM OTHER CAUSES OF SHOCK BY ANALYZING VARIATION OF ARTERIAL PRESSURE WAVEFORM? : A SINGLE-CENTER PILOT STUDY.Takahiro HIRAYAMA, Tomoki KITAWAKI, Kei j i SATOU, Tetsuya YUMOTO, Kumiko HAYASHI, Kohei TSUKAHARA, Atsuyoshi IIDA, Takahiro HIRAYAMA, Nao UMEI, Hideo YAMANOUCHI, Akimichi TERADO, Yoh KINAMI, Toyomu UGAWA, Shingo ICHIBA, Yoshihito UJIKE (Japan)

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PREDICTION OF ADVERSE OUTCOMES AFTER COMBINED AVR AND CABG USING CONTEMPORARY RISK MODELSTom Kai-Ming WANG, David Hyun-Min CHOI, Greg GAMBLE, Tharumenthiran RAMANATHAN, Peter RUYGROK (New Zealand)

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USING OF RIVAROXABAN IN PATIENTS WITH DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSISOleg TARABRIN, Ivan TYUTRIN, Boris TODUROV, Sergii SHCHERBAKOV, Dmytro GAVRYCHENKO, Ganna MAZURENKO (Ukraine)

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CAN WE USE THE LOW-FREQUENCY PIEZOELECTRIC T R O M B O E L A S T O G R A P H Y F O R D I A G N O S I S COAGULATION DISORDERS?Oleg TARABRIN, Ivan TYUTRIN, Sergii SHCHERBAKOV, Dmytro GAVRYCHENKO, Ganna MAZURENKO, Pavlo TARABRIN (Ukraine)

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M A N A G E M E N T O F VA S C U L A R A C C E S S I N HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTSYoshinori ARIYASU, Naoya KOBAYASHI, Yuichi KOBASHI, Yoichi KIKUCHI, Shiro HANAKAWA, Michioki TANAO, Tomohisa YOKOYAMA, Keisuke KOYAMA, Suemi KONDO, Kohei TAKIKAWA, Takashi FUJIWARA, Ryoma SUGITA, Tomoya KISHITA, Ryo SHIBATA, Hiroyuki ISHIHAR (Japan)

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PMI IN PATIENT UNDERGOING MAJOR NONCARDIAC SURGERY ADMITTING TO GENERAL SURGICAL ICU : EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE CARDIAC PROTECTIVE INTERVENTIONS ON PERIOPERATIVE HEMODYNAMIC & OUTCOMESuneerat KONGSAYREEPONG, Annop PIRIYAPATSOM (Thailand)

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C L I N I C A L O U T C O M E S O F U T I L I Z I N G PHARMACOMECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY IN ACUTE DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS PATIENTSYoung R. LEE, Han LI, Kristin BOHANNON, William LONG (United States)

WFSICCM_TP_038

THE CLINICAL CURATIVE EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS THROMBOLYSIS IN MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION RESCUYupeng LIANG, Guoxiu ZHANG (China)

WFSICCM_TP_039

THE ASSOCIATION OF BODY MASS INDEX AND THE OUTCOME OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME WITH HEART FAILURE PATIENTS IN INTENSIVE CARDIO VASCULAR CARE UNIT IN NATIONAL CENTER OF CARDIO VASCULAR HARAPAN KITAIsman FIRDAUS, Dafsah A. JUZAR, Dian ZAMRONI, Siska S. DANNY, Kartika A. FAUZIA, Surya DHARMA, Zonavia ATLANTA, Dr IRMALITA, Daniel P. TOBING (Indonesia)

WFSICCM_TP_040

EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION SUPPORT IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION WITH CARDIOGENIC SHOCKJoonho JUNG, Sang-Hyun LIM, You-Sun HONG, Seong Yong PARK, Cheol Joo LEE, Hyungtae KIM, Jonghwan MOON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_041

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETER CHANGES AND ST-SEGMENT RESOLUTION AFTER PRIMARY PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTIONIsman FIRDAUS, Dafsah A. JAUZAR, Siska S. DANNY, Dian ZAMRONI, Dexanda PRAVIAN, Surya DHARMA, Tania A. SABRAWI, Dr IRMALITA, Daniel P. TOBING (Indonesia)

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C O N T I N U O U S C E R E B R A L M O N I T O R I N G W I T H A M P L I T U D E - I N T E G R A T E D ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY DURING ECMO SUPPORTDo Wan KIM, Hwa Jin CHO, In Seok JEONG (Republic of Korea)

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A N T I C O A G U L A T I O N I N P A T I E N T S O N EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATOR (ECMO); NAFAMOSTAT MESILATE VERSUS HEPARINJu Yong LIM, Sung Ho JUNG, Joon Bum KIM, Suk Jung CHOO, Cheol Hyun CHUNG, Jae Won LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_047 Education/Training

SYSTEMATIC TRAINING OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ICU IS EFFECTIVEMasahiro TAMASHIRO (Japan)

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HEAT MOISTURE EXCHANGER MIGHT REDUCE THE FRESH GAS FLOW DURING PREOXYGENATIONTaichi NISHIMURA, Moritoki EGI, Norihiko OBATA, Shinichiro IZUTA, Hiroshi KITA, Yuji MIYATAKE, Satoshi MIZOBUCHI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_049

EVALUATION OF KEY WORDS CITED IN PUBLICATIONS RELATED TO CRITICAL CARENao UMEI, Shingo ICHIBA, Yoshito UJIKE, Tetsuya YUMOTO, Atsushi IDA, Takahiro HIRAYAMA, Naoki SHIBA, Kouhei TSUKAHARA, You KINAMI, Michihisa TERADO, Hideo YAMANOUCHI, Keiji SATO, Toyomu UGAWA (Japan)

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EVALUAT ING THE FCCS IN CR IT ICAL CARE EDUCATION IN JAPAN: THE SURVEY OF JAPANESE FCCS INSTRUCTORKazuaki ATAGI, Shigeki FUJITANI, Junya ISHIKAWA, Takamitsu KODAMA (Japan)

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NAGOYA SURVEY ON CRITICAL CARE EDUCATION DESIRED OF RESIDENTSTakuga HINOSHITA, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

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DEVELOPMENT OF A UNIQUE MANAGEMENT IN A LOCAL EMERGENCY HOSPITALMai SENAMI, Naoya KOBAYASHI, Yuko OKADA, Rie ONO, Megumi MORIKAWA, Suemi KONDO, Yoichiro KIKUCHI, Yuichi KOBASHI, Shiro HANAKAWA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_054

THE IMPACT OF INTRODUCING EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CRITICAL CARE COMMITTEEAlhady Alfian YUSOF (Qatar), Andrew FRAZER (Qatar), Peter CAMERON (Australia), Ibrahim FAWZY (Qatar), Dharmesh SHUKLA (Qatar)

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THE NOMOGRAM; VISUALIZATION OF PROBABILITY FOR OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTYoudong SOHN, Heecheol AHN, Younghwan LEE, Sangwook HA, Youjung KIM (Republic of Korea)

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A SURVEY OF DIFFICULT INTUBATION AND CANNOT INTUBATION, CANNOT VENTILATE SITUATIONS IN KOREA.Jung Soo KIM, Hyun Kyoung LIM, Jeong Yun SONG, Hyun Keun LIM, Kyungchul SONG, Jae Hwa CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_057

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RDW CHANGE IN PATIENTS WITH COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIASang-Min LEE, Jae Hyuk LEE, Jungyoup LEE, Kyuseok KIM, You Hwan JO, Joonghee KIM, Ji Eun HWANG, Young Sang KO, Chulmin HA (Republic of Korea)

One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care

Poster Presentation (Aug 30)

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PRE-MORBID GLUCOSE CONTROL MODIFIES THE INTERACTION BETWEEN HYPOGLYCEMIA IN ICU AND MORTALITY; MULTICENTER MULTINATIONAL STUDYMoritoki EGI (Japan), James S. KRINSLEY (United States), Paula MAURER (United States), Devendra N. AMIN (United States), Tomoyuki KANAZAWA (Japan), Shruti GHANDI (United States), Kiyoshi MORITA (Japan), Michael BAILEY (Australia), Rinaldo BELLOMO (Australia)

WFSICCM_TP_059

CORRELATION BETWEEN CENTRAL OBESITY AND HYPERTENSION AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN DENPASAR DISTRICT, BALI PROVINCE, INDONESIAInge Nandya HERTAPANNDIKA, Muhammad Faisal Putro UTOMO, Numbi Akhmadi TEGUH, Christiana Hertiningdyah SULISTIANI, I Nyoman SUTARSA, Ni Made DWI PURNAMI (Indonesia)

WFSICCM_TP_060

BODY FAT, WAIST-TO-HIP RATIO, AND WAIST-TO-HEIGHT RATIO ARE ASSOCIATED TO CENTRAL OBESITY AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN DENPASAR DISTRICT, BALI PROVINCE, INDONESIANumbi Akhmadi TEGUH, Muhammad Faisal Putro UTOMO, Inge Nandya HERTAPANNDIKA, Christiana Hertiningdyah SULISTIANI, I Nyoman SUTARSA, Ni Made Dwi PURNAMI (Indonesia)

WFSICCM_TP_062

EMERGENCY TRACHEAL INTUBATION IN GENERAL HOSPITAL: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDYHiroshi OKAMOTO, Yumi KATO, Toshio FUKUOKA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_063

INCIDENCE OF CARDIOPULMONARY ARRESTS AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF A RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM DURING OPERATION TIME VS NON-OPERATION TIMEJinsoo MIN, Dong Seon LEE, Hyunju MIN, Yun Young CHOI, Eun Young LEE, Young-Jae CHO, Yeon Joo LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_064

HOW MUCH DO FAMILY MEMBERS SATISFY WITH THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN SOUTH KOREA?Gajin LIM, Jinsoo MIN, Guntae PARK, Jisook YOON, Jeong Yeon SHIN, Sang Im PARK, Young-Jae CHO, Yeon Joo LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_065

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY TEAM ACTIVATION IN OBSTETRIC PATIENTSMoon Seong BAEK, Jeongsuk SON, Jin Won HUH, Chae-Man LIM, Younsuck KOH, Sang-Bum HONG (Republic of Korea)

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IMPACT OF POSITIVE FLUID BALANCE AND LARGE AMOUNT OF DIURETICS ON THE PROGNOSIS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSSeok Jeong LEE, Chong Whan KIM, Won-Yeon LEE (Republic of Korea)

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THE INCREASING LENGTH OF STAY OF THE ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME PATIENT WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN ICVCU NATIONAL CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER HARAPAN KITA JAKARTA INDONESIAIsman FIRDAUS, Dafsah A. JUZAR, Siska S. DANNY, Dr IRMALITA, Dian ZAMRONI, Kartika A. FAUZIA, Alam ANSHORI, Surya DHARMA, Daniel TOBING (Indonesia)

WFSICCM_TP_068

A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE INCIDENCE AND CLINICAL FEATURES OF DELIRIUM USING THE KOREAN VERSION OF DELIRIUM RATING SCALE-REVISED-98(K-DRS-R98) IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSJae Young MOON, Miji LEE, Jeong Lan KIM, Sang-Il PARK, Yeon-Hee PARK, Jae Woo CHOI (Republic of Korea)

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FACTORS EFFECT LENGHT OF STAY AND MORTALITY IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITGulcin KARACAN, Oktay DEMIRKIRAN (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_070

INTENSIVISTS PERCEPTIONS OF UNCONSENTED HIV TESTING IN SOUTH AFRICAN ICUSDhivendra SINGH (South Africa)

WFSICCM_TP_071

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF VERY ELDERLY CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN A MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF A SINGLE TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN KOREAHo Cheol KIM, Seung Hun LEE, Tae Won LEE, Jung-Wan YOO, Seung Jun LEE, Yu Ju CHO, Yi Yeong JEONG, Jong Doeg LEE (Republic of Korea)

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G E N D E R D I F F E R E N C E I N P R E O P E R AT I V E DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS FOR NONCARDIAC SURGERYGuie Yong LEE, Jong In HAN (Republic of Korea)

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CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS AGED OVER 90 IN MEDICAL ICU CARE IN KOREAJunghyun KIM, Sun Mi CHOI, Young Sik PARK, Chang-Hoon LEE, Sang-Min LEE, Jae-Joon YIM, Chul-Gyu YOO, Young Whan KIM, Sung Koo HAN, Jinwoo LEE (Republic of Korea)

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CLINICAL OUTCOME OF ELDERLY PATIENTS ADMITTED MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITDong Hyun LEE, Jin-Won HUH, Younsuck KOH, Chae-Man LIM, Sang-Bum HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_076

AARGATROBAN THERAPY FOR HEPARIN-INDUCED THROMBOCYTOPENIA WITH THROMBOSISJae-Bum KIM, Jae Hyun KIM, Nam Hee PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_077

IN VIVO AND VITRO HEMOSTATIC EFFECTS OF HES 130/0.4/9 USING SONOCLOT® ANALYSISMasafumi IDEI, Tetsuya MIYASHITA, Tasuku YOSHIDA, Yuko MATSUDA, Yoshikazu YAMAGUCHI, Shunsuke TAKAKI, Kenji MIZUTANI, Osamu YAMAGUCHI, Takahisa GOTO (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_078

EVALUATION OF RISK FACTORS FOR MORTALITY IN HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY PATIENTS ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE UNITRamazan COSKUN, Ibrahim ILERI, Kursat GUNDOGAN, Muhammet GUVEN, Murat SUNGUR (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_079

ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILS COUNT AS A MARKER OF MORTALITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO INTENSIVE CARE UNITKi-Eun HWANG, Dae-Won KIM, Dong-Baek KANG, Hak-Ryul KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_081

CONTINUOUS REGIONAL ARTERIAL INFUSION OF PROTEASE INHIBITORS FOR SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITIS: A PROPENSITY MATCHED ANALYSIS WITH A LARGE RETROSPECTIVE COHORTMasayasu HORIBE, Mitsuhito SASAKI, Hirotaka SAWANO, Takashi GOTO, Tsukasa IKEURA, Tsuyoshi HAMADA, Takuya ODA, Hideto YASUDA, Eisuke IWASAKI, Daisuke SUGIYAMA, Takanori KANAI, Toshihiko MAYUMI, Masamitsu SANUI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_082

COMPARISON OF THE MORTALITY RATE WITH THE KIND OF INVASIVE TREATMENT FOR INFECTED ACUTE NECROTIC COLLECTION (ANC) OR WALLED-OFF NECROSIS (WON) : MULTIPLE CENTERS RETROSPECTIVE STUDYKazuhiro MINAMI, Masayasu HORIBE, Mitsuhito SASAKI, Hirotaka SAWANO, Takashi GOTO, Tsukasa IKEURA, Tsuyoshi HAMADA, Takuya ODA, Hideto YASUDA, Juntaro MATSUZAKI, Eisuke IWASAKI, Takanori KANAI, Toshihiko MAYUMI, Masamitsu SANUI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_083

WHO WILL NEED SURGICAL INTERVENTION IN PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATIVE INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION?: DELTA NEUTROPHIL INDEX AS AN EARLY PREDICTIVE MARKERIm-Kyung KIM, Man Ki JU (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_084

VARIOUS CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS OF MESENTERIC TORSION: WHEN TO OPERATE AND WHEN TO NOT?Young Sun YOO, Seong Pyo MUN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_086

EARLY PLASMAPHERESIS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIA INDUCED ACUTE PANCREATITISDeven JUNEJA, Prashant NASA, Sudish SEHRA, H K. SINGH, Deepak GUPTA, Kumar NISHANT, Shashank SHEKAR (India)

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THE CLINICAL EFFECT OF MICROWAVE AND ULTRASHORT WAVE THERAPY FOR TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH SEPSISCao Li JUN, Sun YUN, Tang YAN, Lu Zhong HUA (China)

WFSICCM_TP_088

THE USEFULNESS OF LUNG ULTRASOUND IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS FOR BILATERAL DIFFUSE INFILTRATION ON CHEST X-RAYJin JEON, Sangbum HONG, Chae-Man LIM, Younsuck KOH, Jinwon HUH (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_089

P R O G N O S T I C R O L E O F C I R C U L A T I N G MITOCHONDRIAL DNA IN KOREAN PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE ICUJeong Hoon YANG, Jeong-Am RYU, Dae-Sang LEE, Jinkyeong PARK, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Kyeongman JEON, Chi-Min PARK, Seonmin LEE, Yeonghui KIM, June Seon PARK, Gee Young SUH, Augustine M. CHOI (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_091

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND RISK FACTORS FOR MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL SURGICAL PATIENTS WITH ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII PNEUMONIAJi Young JANG, Hongjin SHIM, Pil Young JUNG, Seongyup KIM, Keum Seok BAE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_092

IMPACT OF CHLORHEXIDINE DRESSING IN CATHETER RELATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION IN CRITICAL ILL PATIENTSGraciela Beatriz CUETO, Jorge Raul RODRIGUEZ, Margarita Adriana TORRES BODEN, Carlos Bruno COZZANI, Maria Enriqueta BRANAS, Marcela BADIA, Laura Lopez MORAL, Wanda CORNISTEIN (Argentina)

WFSICCM_TP_093

SEVERE NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS AND RESISTANCE PATTERNS IN A INTENSIVE CARE OF EDGARDO REBAGLIATI MARTINS NATIONAL HOSPITAL. LIMA - PERUJuan Carlos ALVA PINTO, Marlene BELLEZA, Rocio JIMENEZ (Peru)

WFSICCM_TP_094

THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY OF CHLORHEXIDINE BATHING IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALSEun Young CHOI (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_095

CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF PROCALCITONIN AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AS OUTCOME PREDICTORS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCKJeong-Am RYU, Jeong Hoon YANG, Daesang LEE, Chi-Min PARK, Gee Young SUH, Kyeongman JEON, Joongbum CHO, Chi Ryang CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_096

AN EX VIVO PRELIMINARY STUDY OF NOVEL BLOOD PURIFICATION FOR MODULATING EXCESSIVE IMMUNE REACTIONS IN SEPSISYoshitaka HARA, Yasuyo SHIMOMURA, Tomoyuki NAKAMURA, Naohide KURIYAMA, Chizuru YAMASHITA, Mika SUGA, Yu KATO, Taku MIYASHO, Toshikazu SAKAI, Shingo YAMADA, Kazuhiro MORIYAMA, Osamu NISHIDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_097

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF CANDIDEMIA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSSu-Mi CHOI, Sung-Yeon CHO, Sun Hee PARK, Hyo-Jin LEE, Yang-Ree KIM, Jung-Hyun CHOI, Jin-Hong YOO (Republic of Korea)

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ISOLATED PATHOGENS FROM 2012 TO 2014 IN NAGOYA UNIVERSITY ICUYudai TAKATANI, Tetsuya YAGI, Michiko HIGASHI, Masato INABA, Mitsutaka IGUCHI, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_099

CHARACTERISTICS OF PATHOGENS ISOLATED FROM BILE CULTURES IN NAGOYA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL FROM 2012 TO 2014Yudai TAKATANI, Tetsuya YAGI, Higashi MICHIKO, Masato INABA, Mitsutaka IGUCHI, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

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THE HEART-TYPE FATTY ACID-BINDING PROTEIN (H-FABP) ACCURATELY PREDICTS CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN SEVERE SEPTIC PATIENTSLuis F. REYES (United States, Colombia), Cecilia A. HINOJOSA (United States), Alejandro RODRIGUEZ (Spain), Nilam J. SONI (United States), Antonio ANZUETO (United States), Jay I. PETERS (United States), Carlos J. ORIHUELA (United States), Marcos I. RESTREPO (United States)

WFSICCM_TP_101

FACTORS ASSOCIATED TO LENGTH-OF-STAY OF PEDIATRIC DENGUE VIRAL INFECTION (DVI) AT WANGAYA HOSPITAL, DENPASAR CITY, BALI PROVINCEPande Mirah DWI ANGGRENI, Anindia Reina YOLANDA, Muhammad Faisal Putro UTOMO, Made Ayu WIDYANINGSIH, I nyoman SUTARSA (Indonesia)

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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNII ISOLATES FROM BLOOD CULTURE IN THE ANESTHESOLOGY AND REANIMATION INTENSIVE CARE UNIT BETWEEN 2011-2014 YEARS.Gul DURMAZ, Nihal DOGAN, Ali DURMAZ (Turkey)

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E F F E C T S O F A I R W AY O B S T R U C T I O N O N DISTRIBUTION OF A CONTROLLED VENTILATION IN ASYMMETRIC LUNG COMPLIANCE MODELYong Hyun LEE, So Hui YUN, Jong Cook PARK (Republic of Korea)

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THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF NT-PROBNP AND TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION MEASUREMENTS FOR WEANING OUTCOMES OF CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS WITH MECHANICAL VENTILATIONXin YU, Xinhua MA, Yuhang AI, Wen OUYANG (China)

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CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF THE PROVENT SCORE IN KOREAN PATIENTS WITH PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATIONJeong EUNSUK, Kim Mi HYUN, Kim Ki UK, Lee Min KI, Kwangha LEE (Republic of Korea)

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EVALUATION OF THE FUNCTION OF PATIENTS IN CRITICAL LONG INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATIONJose Antonio VILLALOBOS, Mari Esther TRABADO, Juan Ramon HERNANDEZ, Herminio RODRIGUEZ, Marco Antonio MONTES DE OCA (Mexico)

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C L I N I C A L O U T C O M E S I N PAT I E N T S W I T H PROLONGED MECHANICAL VENTILATIONHongjoon SHIN, Cheol-Kyu PARK, Hee-Jung BAN, In-Jae OH, Yu-Il KIM, Sung-Chul LIM, Young-Chul KIM, Yong-Soo KWON (Republic of Korea)

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MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOPULMONARY PATHOLOGIES UNDER MECHANICAL VENTILATIONAngela Maria RAMIREZ, Maria Victoria GOMEZ MARENTES, Sol Angie ROMERO DIAZ, Zaida Lucia BARGUIL, Haider Enrique HURTADO (Colombia)

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LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE IN GUIDELINES FOR PREVENTION OF PNEUMONIA ASSOCIATED WITH MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN COLOMBIASol Angie ROMERO DIAZ, Karina Alexandra BELLO, Angela Maria RAMIREZ, Maria Victoria GOMEZ, Daniel Felipe GONZALEZ, Zaida Lucia BARGUIL (Colombia)

WFSICCM_TP_113

CENTRAL VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION COULD NOT BE A WEANING SUCCESS PREDICTOR FROM MECHANICAL VENTILATOR IN CRITICALLY ILL POST-CARDIAC SURGICAL PATIENTSKaweesak CHITTAWATANARAT, Khwannara KANTHA (Thailand)

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THE ERROR OF TIDAL VOLUME OF THE VENTILATOR DURING INHALED HYDROGEN GAS ADMINISTRATION.Junko YOSHIDA, Takeshi YOSHIDA, Tomohiro KAWAMURA, Tomonori YAMASHITA, Yukiko KOYAMA, Akinori UCHIYAMA, Yuji FUJINO (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_115

OPTIMUM POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURE LEVEL ESTIMATED BY GAS EXCHANGE AND M E C H A N I C S O F L U N G / T H O R A X D U R I N G LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY.Tomonori YAMASHITA, Yuji FUJINO, Junko YOSHIDA, Takeshi YOSHIDA, Akinori UCHIYAMA (Japan)

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A S Y S T E M AT I C R E V I E W O F E F F E C T O F SPONTANEOUS BREATHING TRIALKyung Min SHIN, Jung Hwa HWANG, Ji Su KIM, Hye Kyung JUNG, Hye Jung LEE, Yeon Ji KIM (Republic of Korea)

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LUNG PROTECT IVE VENT I LAT ION AND I TS LIMITATIONSSergio Nogueira NEMER, Jefferson Braga CALDEIRA, Leandro Miranda AZEREDO, Bruno Leonardo GUIMARAES (Brazil)

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THE ASSOCIATION OF BODY TEMPERATURE WITH TOTAL MECHANICAL VENTILATION TIMEDong Won PARK (Republic of Korea), Moritoki EGI (Japan), Masaji NISHIMURA (Japan), Youjin CHANG (Republic of Korea), Gee Young SUH (Republic of Korea), Chae-Man LIM (Republic of Korea), Jae Yeol KIM (Republic of Korea), Keiichi TADA (Japan), Koichi MATSUO (Japan), Shinhiro TAKEDA (Japan), Ryosuke TSURUTA (Japan), Takeshi YOKOYAMA (Japan), Seon-Ok KIM (Republic of Korea), Younsuck KOH (Republic of Korea), Group JAKOICS

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2015 NAGOYA AIRWAY MANAGEMENT USING NON-INVASIVE POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION IN THE CRITICAL CARETakuga HINOSHITA, Satoru MATSUSHIMA, Noriko HIGASHI, Takanori YAMAMOTO, Masashi EJIMA, Yujin TAMURA, Atsushi NUMAGUCHI, Miwako KADO, Hideo TAKAHASHI, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

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IMPACT OF INITIAL MANAGEMENT ON RESPIRATORY COMPLICATIONS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS REQUIRING MECHANICAL VENTILATIONYe-Ryung JUNG, Seok-Jeong LEE, Sang-Ha KIM, Suk-Joong YONG, Myeong-Kyu LEE, Won-Yeon LEE (Republic of Korea)

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IMPACT OF HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATORY VENTILATION (IN CEREBRAL OXYGENATION OF NEUROCRITICAL PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE (RARF)Lylian Andrea BRUNETTO SAEZ, Mario Canitrot PANIAGUA, Nicolas Andres URRUTIA (Chile)

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CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CBF AND ICP IN DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY PATIENTS.Do Sung YOO (Republic of Korea)

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TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE AXILLARY AND TYMPANIC MEMBRANE IN HYPOTHERMIC PATIENTS.Do Sung YOO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_126

INFLUENCE OF REGIONAL CORTICAL BLOOD FLOW AND CARBON DIOXIDE DIFFERENCE ON CRANIOTOMY PATIENTSDo Sung YOO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_127

R E V E R S E C U S H I N G P H E N O M E N O N W H I L E DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY SURGERY.Do Sung YOO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_128

SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH MALIGNANCIESJeong-Am RYU, Jeong Hoon YANG, Daesang LEE, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Chi-Min PARK, Gee Young SUH, Kyeongman JEON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_129

ISCHEMIC STROKE IN CRITICALLY ILL CANCER PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT CONVENTIONAL MECHANISMSJeong-Am RYU, Jeong Hoon YANG, Daesang LEE, Gee Young SUH, Joongbum CHO, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Chi-Min PARK, Oh Young BANG, Kyeongman JEON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_130

D IFFUS ION-WE IGHTED IMAG ING IMPROVE PROGNOSTICATION POWER IN PATIENTS WITH THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA AFTER CARDIAC ARRESTYang-Je CHO, Sung Soo AHN, Byung In LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_132

NEURO SIRS IN POOR GRADE ANEURYSMAL S U B A R A C H N O I D H E M O R R H A G E : TA R G E T-G U I D E M A N A G E M E N T W I T H M U LT I M O D A L NEUROMONITORING AND TRANSPULMONARY THERMODILUTION SYSTEMS.Lylian A. BRUNETTO SAEZ, Mario Canitrot PANIAGUA, Nicolas A. URRUTIA GONZALEZ, Ruth Leiva JARA, Andrea GAMBOA, Horazio PANZARDO, Sebastian UGARTE, Jorge SILVA (Chile)

WFSICCM_TP_133

NEURORREGENERATIVE THERAPY IN ACUTE NEUROCRITICAL CARE PATIENTSLylian A. BRUNETTO SAEZ, Mario Canitrot PANIAGUA, Nicolas Urrutia GONZALEZ, Sebastian UGARTE (Chile)

WFSICCM_TP_134

ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRAINING IN NEUROLOGY PATIENTS USING WARFARINSelma DAGCI, Besey OREN (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_258

PROTOCOLIZED SIMPLE BED-SIDE REHABILITATION FOR PATIENTS IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITRyoungeun KO, Seungyong PARK, Yeonghun CHOE, Seoungju PARK, Sori KIM, Yongchul LEE, Dongchan KIM, Euiok KWON, Yeonhee CHOI, Heungbum LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_001

EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION FOR REFRACTORY ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS.Sung-Jin NAM, Hyung Sook KIM, Dong Jung KIM, Yeon Joo LEE, Jun Sung KIM, Jae Ho LEE, Choon-Taek LEE, Young-Jae CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_002

ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME AS THE INITIAL CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF AN ANTISYNTHETASE SYNDROMEI-Nae PARK, Ho-Kee YUM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_003

E A R LY E X T R A C O R P O R E A L M E M B R A N E OXYGENATION FOR MASSIVE ASPIRATION DURING ANESTHESIA INDUCTIONBo Ra LEE, Sungwon NA (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_004

RETROPHARYNGEAL HEMATOMA SECONDARY TO VOMITING IN A HEALTHY ADULTHyok-Rae CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_005

ACUTE ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE OBSTRUCTION ON INHALATION BURN INJURYJoon-Hee LEE, Yong-Duk KIM, Sangseok LEE, Byoung Hoon YOO, Mun-Chul KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_006

USE OF SHORT-ACTING BETA-BLOCKER IN THYROID STORM WITH LOW-OUTPUT CARDIAC FAILUREYi Hern TAN, Li Shan Jessica QUAH (Singapore)

WFSICCM_Case_007

COMMON CAROTID ARTERY DISSECTION DURING VENTRICULOPERITONEAL SHUNT PROCEDUREYong Han KIM, Hyun Joo LEE, Kyung-Hwan KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_008

REMIND THE ABNORMALITIES OF CENTRAL VEIN DURING CATHETERIZATION FROM LEFT FEMORAL VEIN.Masanao SUNAKAWA, Tsuyoshi MAEKAWA, Makoto ITO, Takayuki FUKUMOTO, Sonoe SHINYA, Chieko SUMI, Masayuki NAKAMURA, Kumiko NAKAMURA, Hisashi TAMURA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_010

PECTORAL MUSCLE STIMULATION IN PATIENT WITH A CARDIAC PACEMAKERSungsoo HONG, Injung JUNG, Sangseok LEE, Kyemin KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_011

THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT WITH SEVERE AORTIC STENOSIS AND MODERATE MITRAL REGURG ITAT ION, WHO DEVELOPED SUPER ACUTE HEART FAILURE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TRANSCATHETER AORTIC VALVE IMPLANTATION

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WFSICCM_Case_012

NON-SELECT IVE BETA-BLOCKER INDUCED HYPERKALEMIA IN OFF-PUMP CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS PATIENTJoonho JUNG, Sang-Hyun LIM, You-Sun HONG, Cheol Joo LEE, Seong Yong PARK, Jonghwan MOON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_013

EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN A POSTPARTUM PATIENT WITH EISENMENGER SYNDROME: A CASE REPORTHong Joo SEO, Sang Hun KIM, Jae Han JEONG, Keum Young SO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_014

OCTREOTIDE IN THE TREATMENT OF CHYLE LEAKAGE AFTER HYBRID ZONE 1 THORACIC ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR: A CASE REPORTHong Joo SEO, Sang Hun KIM, Jae Han JEONG, Ki Tae JUNG, Kyem Young SO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_015

EMBOLIC ISCHEMIC STROKE ASSOCIATED WITH TYPE III AORTIC DISSECTIONSang Mi NOH, Tae Won KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_016

R E C U R R E N T P U L S E L E S S V E N T R I C U L A R TACHYCARDIA INDUCED BY COMMOTIO CORDIS TREATED WITH THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIASanghyun LEE, Jaehoon OH (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_017

A D R E N A L I N C I D E N TA L O M A : A C A S E O F ASYMPTOMATIC PHEOCHROMOCYTOMASang Yoong PARK, So Ron CHOI, Seung Cheol LEE, Jong Hwan LEE, Chan Jong CHUNG, Soo Il LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_018

HYPERFIBRINOLYSIS AT THE PATIENT WITH NEWLY FOUND OESOPHAGUS CANCERLucie ZIHLOVA, Ivana ZYKOVA, Pavel SEDLAK, Bibiana PALDUSOVA, Dusan MORMAN (Czech Republic)

WFSICCM_Case_019

ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT SYNDROME DURING NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY FOR RECTAL CANCERDong Hun KIM, Dong-Guk PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_020

ENDOVAC TREATMENT FOR ESOPHAGEAL RUPTUREDohun KIM, Si-Wook KIM, Jong-Myeon HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_021

F O U R C A S E S O F S E V E R E F E V E R W I T H THROMBOCYTOPENIA SYNDROME

Yutaro MADOKORO, Takahiro FUTATUKI, Tomotugu YASUDA, Keiji YAMGUCHI, Junichiro TANIGUCHI, Hiroaki FURUBEPPU, Kosuke YANAGIMOTO, Kentaro NAKAMURA, Shinsaku TERADA, Tomohiro EGUCHI, Shotaro MIYAMOTO, Hideki KAWAMURA, Yauyuki KAKIHANA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_022

PRIMARY INVASIVE GASTROINTESTINAL ASPERGILLOSIS IN A PATIENT WITHOUT IMMUNE DISORDER: CASE REPORTEunmi GIL, Chi-Min PARK, Chi-Ryang CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_023

A MORBID OBESITY PATIENT NEEDS SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR THE TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE CHOICE. USEFULNESS OF EARLY TRACHEOSTOMY AND ADJUSTABLE TRACHEAL TUBE.Satoshi YAMAGUCHI, Masahiro TAMASHIRO, Masanori KAKAZU, Osamu ARASAKI (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_024

USEFULNESS OF SONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THE DIAPHRAGM IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS WITH DIAPHRAGMATIC PARALYSIS: A REPORT OF TWO CASESNaoki YONEZAWA, Tetsuhiro TAKEI, Masafumi TOH (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_025

A C A S E O F D E L A Y E D P O S T - H Y P O X I C LEUKOENCEPHALOPATHY DUE TO SEVERE ARDSNobuko SASANO, Akemi TANAKA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_026

CASE STUDY: MASSIVE BRAIN TRAUMA-FROM RESUSCITATION THROUGH BACK TO SCHOOL!!!Richard Blair ARBOUR (United States)

WFSICCM_Case_027

C E N T R A L P O N T I N E M Y E L I N O LY S I S W I T H UNCONTROLLED DM, WITHOUT HISTORY OF CORRECTION OF HYPONATREMIAHyobin LEE, Taejin PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_028

MASSIVE GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE IN PATIENT WITH NEOPLASTIC CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS FROM METASTATIC CHORIOCARCINOMA -A CASE REPORTChul HU, Sung M CHO, Soon K HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_029

REEMERGENCE OF STROKE DEF IC ITS WITH BENZODIAZEPINE: A CASE REPORTHyung-Suk LEE, Inha KIM, Min-Ju YEO, Dong-Ick SHIN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_030

LIFE THREATENING RHABDOMYOLYSIS IN STURGE-WEBER SYNDROMEYu Hyeon CHOI, Hyung Joo JEONG, Bong Jin LEE, June Dong PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_031

L I M B I C E N C E P H A L I T I S : D I A G N O S T I C A N D THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGES IN ICULylian A. BRUNETTO SAEZ, Mario Canitrot PANYAGUA, Horazio PANZARDO, Jorge SILVA, Nicolas A. URRUTIA GONZALEZ, Rut Leiva JARA, Sebastian Ugarte UBIERGO (Chile)

WFSICCM_Case_032

AN UNCONSCIOUS PATIENT WITH POSIT IVE ANTI-GANGLIOSIDE ANTIBODY -- BICKERSTAFF ENCEPHALITISWai-Tat WONG, Czarina LEUNG, Winnie WONG, Wai-Man CHEUNG, Gavin JOYNT (China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region)

WFSICCM_Case_033

NASOGASTRIC TUBE SYNDROME: A RARE BUT FATAL CAUSE OF AIRWAY OBSTRUCTIONJae Kyeom SIM, Jee Youn OH, Kyung Hoon MIN, Gyu Young HUR, Sung Yong LEE, Jae Jeong SHIM, Kyung Ho KANG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_035

CEREBRAL INFARCTION OF GUARDIANS AFTER PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMASion KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_039

TRANSFUSION RELATED ACUTE LUNG INJURY AFTER CESAREAN SECTION DELIVERY IN A 14-YEAR-OLD PATIENT WITH HELLP SYNDROMEKyoung Min MOON, Min Soo HAN, Sun Young JUNG, Yongseon CHO, Chan Hee JIN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_072

OBSERVATIONAL STUDY: HIGH FLOW NASAL CANNULA OXYGEN THERAPY FOR THE FIRST IMPORTED CASE WITH MIDDLE EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME IN CHINAYu-Feng LUO, Rong QU, Yun LING, Tiehe QIN (China)

WFCCN (Nursing)

WFCCN_P_001

FAMILY STRESS AND ATTITUDES TOWARD THE WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT IN NEUROLOGIC ICUMinju KIM, Hee Sun CHOI, Ji Hae NOH, Seo Jin JEON, Jeong Yoon LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_002

NEW-ONSET ATRIAL FIBRILLTION IN A SEPTIC POST-OPERATIVE CRITICALLY PATIENTSu i Fong LEE (Ch i na , Hong Kong Spec i a l Administrative Region)

WFCCN_P_003

MENTAL CARE FOR FAMILIES OF SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS BY ER/ICU NURSESYuka TAKEHORA, Akemi UTSUNOMIYA (Japan)

One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care

Poster Presentation (Aug 30)

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WFCCN_P_004

NURSING SATISFACTION AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES BEFORE AND AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF FASTHUG AND BANDAIDS CARE PROCESSES IN MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITSupattra UPPANISAKORN, Piyanai WATTANAPASARN, Jaruwan BOONYARAT, Rungsun BHURAYANONTACHAI (Thailand)

WFCCN_P_005

RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE JAPANESE VERSION OF CRITICAL-CARE PAIN OBSERVATION TOOLShoko YAMADA, Yuko IKEMATSU (Japan)

WFCCN_P_006

INTRACRANIAL VASOSPASM ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE SPONTANEOUS SP INAL SUBDURAL HEMATOMAJi Hoon KANG, Jung-Hwan OH, Seung-Joo JWA (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_007

D E C O M P R E S S I V E C R A N I E C T O M Y F O R NEUROLOGICAL EMERGENCIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEWStephen HONEYBUL, Kwok HO (Australia)

WFCCN_P_009

SIMULATION-BASED EDUCATION OF CRITICAL-CARE NURSING IN SOUTH KOREA: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE FOR THE CURRENT STATE OF THE SCIENCEEsther O. PARK, Bogja KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_011

O U T C O M E O F T H E I M P L E M E N TAT I O N O F CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE (CHG) TRANSPARENT DRESSING ON THE OCCURRENCE AND INCIDENCE OF CENTRAL LINE ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION (CLABSI) IN MEDICAL CRITICALLY ILLSupattra UPPANISAKORN, Chonticha POCHANAKIJ, Jaruwan BOONYARAT, Rungsun BHURAYANONTACHAI (Thailand)

WFCCN_P_012

NEEDS OF FAMILY MEMBERS OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS-A CNS-FACE STUDYMika MAKINO, Megumi UCHIKURA, Yuko HAYASHI, Wakako GOTO, Yachiyo AINO, Akiko SATO, Akiko IRIE, Nobuo FUKE (Japan)

WFCCN_P_013

MASSIVE PNEUMOPERITONEUM FOLLOWING CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION- A CASE REPORTKi Hoon KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_016

THE USE OF IV NORMAL SALINE 0.9% (NS) INSTEAD OF IV HEPARINISED SALINE 10 UNITS/ML (HEPS) FOR PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS(IV) CANNULAE IN THE PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KKHAng Su Ling LINDA, Lim Shu JING Rosanna, Cher Loh HOON (Singapore)

WFCCN_P_017

FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) ON PAEDIATRIC INTRAVENOUS (IV) CANNULAE CARE IN KKHHoon Loh CHER, Ang Su Ling LINDA (Singapore)

WFCCN_P_018

SAFE DRUG MANAGEMENT INTENSIVE CARE UNITMeral Madenoglu KIVANC, Saadet YAZICI (Turkey)

WFCCN_P_020

LONG TERM SURVIVAL FOLLOWING DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY FOR SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: THE DISABILITY PARADOXStephen HONEYBUL, Courtney JANZEN, Kate KRUGER, Kwok HO (Australia)

WFCCN_P_021

EFFECTS OF HEAD-UP TILT POSITIONING ON CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, EVALUATED BY NEAR INFRA-RED TIME-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPYKoji FUJIMOTO, Kenji TAKAHASHI, Miyako HAKUNO, Kiyomi FUKUDA, Makoto ITOH, Tsuyoshi MAEKAWA (Japan)

WFCCN_P_022

S E L F - D E S C R I B E D N U R S I N G R E S P O N S E S EXPERIENCED DURING CARE OF DYING PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY.Richard Blair ARBOUR, Debra Lynn WIEGAND (United States)

WFCCN_P_023

SELECTION OF AN INSTRUMENT TO EVALUATE THE ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF NURSES WORKING IN INTENSIVE CARE: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEWBrett ABBENBROEK, Christine DUFFIELD, Doug ELLIOTT (Australia)

WFCCN_P_024

THE PREVALENCE OF LOW BACK PAIN AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS IN NURSES WORKING IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITSRaziye Nesrin DEMIRTAS (Turkey)

WFCCN_P_051

INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS AFFECTED THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN INTENSIVE CARE NURSES WITH LOW BACK PAINRaziye Nesrin DEMIRTAS (Turkey)

WFPICCS (Pediatrics)WFPICCS_TP_001

KNOWLEDGE OF MAINTENANCE INTRAVENOUS FLUID THERAPY IN ACUTELY ILL HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN AMONG RESIDENTSQalab ABBAS, Anwar U. HAQUE (Pakistan)

WFPICCS_TP_002

RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY OF PEDIATRIC

LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE STATEAtsushi NUMAGUCHI, Takuya YOSHIDA, Yudai TAKATANI, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

WFPICCS_TP_003

EXPERIENCE OF MECHANICAL CIRCULATORY SUPPORT FOR MEDICALLY INTRACTABLE LOW CARDIAC OUTPUTHong-Gook LIM, Woong-Han KIM, Jeong Ryul LEE, Yong Jin KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS_TP_006

ON TABLE EXTUBATION AFTER OPEN HEART SURGERY IN CHILDREN: AN EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRYQalab ABBAS, Anwar U. HAQ (Pakistan)

WFPICCS_TP_008

M U TAT I O N S I N T H E B S C L 2 G E N E C A U S E CONGENITAL GENERALIZED LIPODYSTROPHY COMPLICATED BY SEVERE ACUTE PANCREATITISYun SUN, Weili YU, Zhonghua LU, Yao ZHENG, Xiaoping GENG (China)

WFPICCS_TP_009

PREDICTORS AND OUTCOME OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CHILDREN WITH DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS ADMITTED TO A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - A DEVELOPING COUNTRY EXPERIENCEMullai BAALAAJI, Muralidharan JAYASHREE, Sunit SINGHI, Arun BANSAL, Nallasamy KARTHI (India)

WFPICCS_TP_010

COMPARING PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF BREASTFEEDING BY GESTATIONAL AGES IN LATE PRETERM INFANTSGunja JANG, Esther O. PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS_TP_011

DEVELOPMENT OF PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIC E M E R G E N C Y L I F E S U P P O R T C O U R S E : A PRELIMINARY REPORTQalab ABBAS, Anwar U. HAQ (Pakistan)

WFPICCS_TP_012

ETIOLOGY, PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME OF SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE IN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (PICU) OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRYQalab ABBAS, Anwar Ul HAQ (Pakistan)

WFPICCS_TP_014

PREVALENCE OF INTESTINAL PARASITES IN CHILDREN WITH DIARRHEA ADMITTED TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTNihal DOGAN (Turkey)

WFPICCS_TP_015

SERUM ANION GAP AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNITMin Jung KIM, Yoon Hee KIM, In Suk SEOL, Seo Hee YOON, Soo Yeon KIM, Kyung Won KIM, Myung Hyun SOHN, Kyu-Earn KIM (Republic of Korea)

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WFPICCS_TP_016

USEFULNESS OF PEDIATRIC INDEX OF MORTALITY 3 (PIM3)In Suk SOL, Yoon Hee KIM, Soo Yeon KIM, Min Jung KIM, Seo Hee YOON, Kyung Won KIM, Myung Hyun SOHN, Kyu-Earn KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS_TP_017

THE IMPACT OF AN INTENSIVIST ON THE CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNITJoongbum CHO, Minji KIM, Ok Jeong LEE, June HUH (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS_TP_018

THE ICU MANAGEMENT RATE OF SEVERE PEDIATRIC PATIENTS AT AICHI PREFECTURE IN JAPANAtsushi NUMAGUCHI, Juuji IWASA, Takanari IKEYAMA, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

WFPICCS_TP_031

INVESTIGATION OF SEROLOGICAL RESULTS OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII ANTIBODIES AMONG CHILDREN REFERRED TO MEDICAL FACULTY HOSPITAL DURING FIVE YEARS IN TURKEYNihal DOGAN (Turkey)

WFPICCS_Case_001

ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA DURING PREGNANCY: A CASE STUDYFatma YILDIRIM, Iskender KARA, Murat TURK, Ismail KATI (Turkey)

WFPICCS_Case_002

INHALED ISOFLURANE FOR LIFE THREATENING BRONCHOSPASMSeo Hee YOON, Yoon Hee KIM, In Suk SOL, Min Jung KIM, Kyung Won KIM, Myung Hyun SOHN, Kyu Earn KIM (Republic of Korea)

August 31 (Mon)

WFSICCM WFSICCM_TP_136

SPONTANEOUS TRANSPYLORIC PASSAGE OF ENTERAL FEEDING TUBE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTSNobuko SASANO, Akemi TANAKA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_137

EFFECT OF ENTERAL AND/OR PARENTERAL GLUTAMINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSHulya SUNGURTEKIN, Ibrahim OZTURK, Bayram BEDER, Simay SERIN (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_138

CONSTIPATION IN CRITICAL ILL PATIENTS WITH ENTERAL NUTRITION, OPIOIDS AND SEDATIVESGraciela B. CUETO, Margarita A. TORRES BODEN, Jorge R. RODRIGUEZ, Aldo J. CARUSO, Jorge L. LODEIRO, Gabriel MELNIK, Susana Blasco DIEZ, Fabiana TORRES (Argentina)

WFSICCM_TP_139

ENTERAL NUTRITION AND PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN NAGOYA UNIVERSITY 2011-2014Michiko HIGASHI, Yudai TAKATANI, Takuga HINOSHITA, Hitoshi UMINO, Takanori YAMAMOTO, Masato INABA, Tadashi EJIMA, Atsushi NUMAGUCHI, Miwako KADO, Hideo TAKAHASHI, Naoyuki MATSUDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_140

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SERUM PHOSPHORUS LEVELS AND OREXIGENIC AND ANOREXIGENIC HORMONES LEVELS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSRamazan COSKUN (Turkey), Ender DOGAN (Turkey), Kursat GUNDOGAN (Turkey), Gulseren ELAY (Turkey), Ilhan BAHAR (Turkey), Sabahattin MUHTAROGLU (Turkey), Thomas ZIEGLER (United States), Murat SUNGUR (Turkey), Muhammet GUVEN (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_141

CLIN ICAL USEFULNESS OF CAPNOGRAPHIC MONITORING FOR FEEDING TUBE INSERTION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: BEFORE AND AFTER STUDYJeong-Am RYU, Jeong Hoon YANG, Daesang LEE, Gee Young SUH, Kyeongman JEON, Joongbum CHO, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Chi-Min PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_142

CONTINUOUS VS. INTERMITTENT ENTERAL FEEDING IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALJung-Kyu LEE, Ju-Hee PARK, Junghyun KIM, Soo Jung KIM, Sang-Min LEE, Jinwoo LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_143

THE STUDY OF FUNGAL CONTAMINATION IN THREE CURRENT PACKED SPICES (TURMERIC, BLACK PEPPER AND CINNAMON) IN THE MARKETS OF TEHRAN, IRANRoshanak Daie GHAZVINI, Seyed Jamal HASHEMI, Ali ASFIA, Shima ASFIA (Iran)

WFSICCM_TP_146

COMMUNICATION WITH FAMILY MEMBERS OF PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT; LESSONS FROM MULTIDISCIPLINARY FAMILY MEETINGSJinsoo MIN, Guntae PARK, Jisook YOON, Jeong Yeon SHIN, Sang Im PARK, Young-Jae CHO, Yeon Joo LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_147

TRANSCULTURAL ADAPTATION AND VALIDATION OF FAMILIAL SATISFACTION IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN KOREA :PRELIMINARY STUDYYoulim KIM, Hannah LEE, Jinwoo LEE, Kyung Su KIM, Young-Jae CHO, You Hwan JO, Hogeol RHU, Kyu-Seok KIM, Sang-Min LEE, Yeon Joo LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_149

PERIOPERATIVE RISK FACTORS FOR IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY AFTER EMERGENCY GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERYJinyeong LEE, Seung Hwan LEE, Myung Jae JUNG, Jae Gil LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_150

DESPITE THE STOPPING ASPIRIN FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS, RISK FACTORS OF PROLONGED PFA-100 VALUEHyo-Sung BAE, Dong-Jun KIM, Dong-Won JO, Ki-Tae JUNG, Byung-Sik YU (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_151

TRANSFUSION RISK SCORING MODEL AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN PERIOPERATIVE INTENSIVE CARE IN CARDIAC SURGERYTae Sik KIM, Ho Sung SON, Jae Seung JUNG, Hee Jung KIM, Kyung SUN, Man Jong BAEK, Seu In CHOI (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_152

PERIOPERATIVE RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PRESSURE ULCERS AFTER MAJOR SURGERYHayeon KIM, Jeong Min KIM, Sungwon NA (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_153

CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENT OF FORCES DURING TRACHEAL INTUBATION BY USING MACINTOSH OR AIRWAY SCOPE LARYNGOSCOPES WITH A SPECIAL HANDMADE SENSORKazuki KURIHARA, Noriko YOKOO, Yu ONODERA, Hiroto SUZUKI, Masayuki OKADA, Masaki NAKANE, Kaneyuki KAWAMAE (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_154

EFFECT OF SODIUM BICARBONATE ON PREVENTION OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN HIGH RISK PATIENTS UNDERGOING OFF-PUMP CORONARY ARTERY BYPASSJong Wook SONG, Jae-Kwang SHIM, Young Lan KWAK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_155

WARFAR IN THERAPY AND PER IOPERAT IVE TRANSFUSION REQUIREMENT WITH BLEEDING AMOUNT IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY WITH CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY.Chung-Sik OH, Woon-Seok KANG, Seong-Hyop KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_156

DOES CLINICAL PARAMETERS CAN PREDICT THE HIGH RISK OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE DEVELOPMENT IN SECONDARY PERITONITIS PATIENTS? : 5-YEARS RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY IN A SINGLE CENTER.Myung Jae JUNG, Seung Hwan LEE, Hyung Won KIM, Tae Hwa HONG, Kyung Won LEE, Jae Gil LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_157

THE USEFULNESS OF A CLASSIFICATION AND REGRESSION TREE ALGORITHM FOR DETECTING P E R I O P E R AT I V E T R A N S F U S I O N - R E L AT E D PULMONARY COMPLICATIONSKyu Nam KIM, Dong Won KIM, Mi Ae JEONG, Soo Yeon KIM (Republic of Korea)

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LONG DURATIONS OF FASTING AND MASSIVE DIARRHEA ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATIONS IN SERUM VANCOMYCIN CONCENTRATIONS DURING ENTERAL ADMINISTRATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONALTakeh iko OAMI , Nor i yuk i HATTORI , Yosuke MATSUMURA, Eizo WATANABE, Ryuzo ABE, Taku OSHIMA, Waka TAKAHASHI, Shingo YAMAZAKI, Tatsuya SUZUKI, Shigeto ODA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_159

PHARMACOTHERAPEUT IC PROBLEMS AND PHARMACIST INTERVENTIONS IN A MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN KOREATae Yun PARK, Sang-Min LEE, Sung Eun KIM, Ka-Eun YOO, Go Wun CHOI, Yun Hee JO, Yoonsook CHO, Hyeon Joo HAHN, Jinwoo LEE, A Jeong KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_160

AEROSOL COLISTIN TREATMENT IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT(ICU):Miseon PARK, Seungyong PARK, Jinseon BUM, Hyocho AHN, Jusin KIM, Hyunsun KIM, Chiryang CHUNG, Dongchan KIM, Heungbum LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_161

FACTORS INFLUENCING MORTALITY IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE IN MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, SONGKLANAGARIND HOSPITAL, SOUTHERN THAILAND: A 10-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE STUDY.Rungsun BHURAYANONTACHAI (Thailand)

WFSICCM_TP_162

THE TREND OF APPLYING LUNG PROTECTIVE STRATEGIES IN OPERATING ROOM: 10 YEARS OF OBSERVATIONAL STUDY IN SEVERANCE HOSPITALWoo Kyung LEE, Namo KIM, Jeongmin KIM, Sungwon NA (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_163

REVIEW OF CASES PERFORMED HIGH FLOW OXYGEN THERAPY FROM CRICOTHYROTOMY TUBEKeitaro SUZUKI, Masahiro SHINOZAKI, Arito KAJI, Hiromasa YAKUSHIJI, Motohiro YAMADA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_164

THE DISCORDANCE BETWEEN TWO SEVERITY SCORING SYSTEMS IN MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITHyeran KANG, Youlim KIM, Gajin LIM, Yeonjoo LEE, Sejoong KIM, Jongsun PARK, Hoil YOON, Jae-Ho LEE, Choon-Taek LEE, Sang-Hwan DO, Young-Jae CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_165

CLINICAL INTERPRETATION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN PATIENT WITH PNEUMONIAJungyoup LEE, Kyuseok KIM, You Hwan JO, Jae Hyuk LEE, Joonghee KIM, Ji Eun HWANG, Chulmin HA, Young Sang KO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_166

CHANGES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE TYPE 1 SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY OVER 7 YEARS: EXPERIENCE AT A TERTIARY HOSPITAL IN KOREAYousun KIM, Bora LEE, Healin OH, Jonghee CHAE, Junedong PARK, Dongin SUH (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_167

APPLICATION OF HEMODYNAMIC TESTING AND RAPID BIOCHEMICAL TESTS IN IDENTIFYING CAUSES OF DYSPNEA IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTYupeng LIANG, Guoxiu ZHANG (China)

WFSICCM_TP_168

BEDSIDE SONOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE BRONCHIOLITIS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTSChia-Wan TANG, Kai-Sheng HSIEH (Taiwan)

WFSICCM_TP_169

IMPACT OF PREVIOUS USE OF TOBACCO, ALCOHOL OR PSYCHOTROPIC DRUG ON SEDATION IN ICUSoo Jung KIM, Jinwoo LEE, Sang-Min LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_170

CLINICAL OUTCOME OF PREEMPTIVE THERAPY IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS WITH CARBAPENEM-RESISTANT ACINETOBACTER BAUMANNIIYounghoon CHOI, Chang Hyeok AN, Sang Joon PARK, Joo-Won MIN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_171

A REVIEW OF THE RESPIRATORY FUNCTION: LUNG INJURIES ASSOCIATED WITH HOME HUMIDIFIER USESoonyoung PARK, Sang-Bum HONG, Jin Won HUH, Chae-Man LIM, Younsuck KOH (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_173

IS COLISTIN NEPHROTOXICITY DIFFERENT IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS?Burcu Basarik AYDOGAN, Avsar ZERMAN, Fatma YILDIRIM, Kamil GONDEREN, Melda TURKOGLU, Gulbin AYGENCEL (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_176

CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY I M P R O V E S S E P T I C S H O C K I N PAT I E N T S UNRESPONSIVE TO EARLY GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPYKoji GOTO, Norihisa YASUDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_177

BENEFIT OF EARLY DETECTION AND NEPHROLOGIC INTERVENTION FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN HOSPITAL (BENECIA): A PROSPECTIVE STUDYSejoong KIM, Shin Young AHN, Ho Jun CHIN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_178

THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FILTER LIFE AND INTRA-CIRCUIT ACTIVATED CLOTTING TIME DURING CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY USING NAFAMOSTAT MESILATE

Shohei MAKINO, Yuji MIYATAKE, Hiroshi KITA, Tomohiro YOKOYAMA, Kenta KUBOTA, Moritoki EGI, Satoshi MIZOBUCHI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_179

THE EFFICACY OF PLASMA EXCHANGE FOR DIARRHEA-ASSOCIATED HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME: A CASE SERIESSohta UCHIYAMA, Yoshitaka HARA, Akio YANAGI, Daisuke NIIMI, Naohide KURIYAMA, Tomoyuki NAKAMURA, Chizuru YAMASHITA, Junpei SHIBATA, Osamu NISHIDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_180

IMPACT OF ANEMIA ON THE RISKS OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSSejoong KIM, Seung Seok HAN, Ho Jun CHIN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_181

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DEFICIT OF HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS AND ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN PATIENTS WITH SHOCK: A RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDYShinj iro SAITO, Shigehiko UCHINO, Masanori TAKINAMI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_182

CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF SERIAL NEUTROPHIL GELETINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) AS A PREDICTOR FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY.Jungyeop LEE, Yeonghun CHOE, Seungyong PARK, Hana YU, Seoungju PARK, Sori KIM, Yongchul LEE, Dongchan KIM, Heungbum LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_183

RISK FACTORS FOR POSTOPERATIVE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CRITICALLY ILL SURGICAL PATIENTS WITH PERITONITISTaehwa HONG, Seung Hwan LEE, Hyung Won KIM, Jae Gil LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_184

PRECEDING HYPONATREMIA PREDICTS THE SEVERITY AND MORTALITY OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN ADMITTED PATIENTSShin Young AHN, Seon Ha BAEK, Seong Woo LEE, Mi-Yeon YU, Ho Jun CHIN, Ki Young NA, Dong-Wan CHAE, Sejoong KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_185

THE USEFULNESS OF SERUM CYSTAT IN C MEASUREMENT IN EARLY D IAGNOS IS AND PREDICTION OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN SEPSIS PATIENTSAh Young LEEM, Joo Han SONG, Kyung Soo CHUNG, Song Yee KIM, Eun Young KIM, Ji Ye JUNG, Young Ae KANG, Young Sam KIM, Se Kyu KIM, Joon CHANG, Moo Suk PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_186 ELEVATED SERUM NEUTORPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) IS AN EARLY M A R K E R O F A C U T E K I D N E Y I N J U RY A N D ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL

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MAJOR TRAUMA PATIENTSSung Jeep KIM, Hang Joo CHO, Ji Hoon T. KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_187

POSITIVE FLUID BALANCE & HIGH AMOUNT OF 0.9% NSS WERE ASSOCIATED WITH EARLY AKI IN NONCARDIAC, NONSEPSIS SURGICAL PATIENTS ADMITTED TO GENERAL SURGICAL ICUS u n e e r a t K O N G S AY R E E P O N G , N o n t h i d a ROJANAPITHAYAKORN (Thailand)

WFSICCM_TP_189

NIGHT SHIFT DOES NOT EFFECT THE SURVIVAL RATE OF NON-TRAUMATIC OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST PATIENTS IN CENTRAL TAIWAN.Hsing Chiu HO, Yu Ru LI, Kun Hsi WU (Taiwan)

WFSICCM_TP_190

T H E N E E D F O R E X T R A C O R P O R E A L CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION AMONG PATIENTS WITH OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST DUE TO ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMETakayuki OTANI, Hirotaka SAWANO, Keisuke OYAMA, Masaya MORITA, Tomoaki NATSUKAWA, Tatsuro KAI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_191

TRENDS IN NEUROLOGICALLY FAVORABLE SURVIVAL AFTER ELDERLY OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST IN JAPANTatsuma FUKUDA, Naoko OHASHI-FUKUDA, Takehiro MATSUBARA, Kent DOI, Yoichi KITSUTA, Susumu NAKAJIMA, Naoki YAHAGI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_192

E X T R A C O R P O R E A L C A R D I O P U L M O N A R Y RESUSCITATION FOR CARDIAC ARREST WITH DEEP HYPOTHERMIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH FAVORABLE SURVIVALKatsunori MOCHIZUKI, Akihiro YASHIO, Kenichi NITTA, Hiroshi IMAMURA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_193

CHANGE IN SERUM CHLORIDE LEVEL AFTER LOADING DOSE OF STEROFUNDIN SOLUTION COMPARED WITH NORMAL SALINE SOLUTIONSunthiti MORAKUL, Cherdkiat KARNJANARACHATA, Viratch TANGSUJARITVIJIT (Thailand)

WFSICCM_TP_194

R E S U L T S O F E X T R A C O R P O R E A L CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION FOR OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING.Euysuk CHUNG, Jaehun LEE, Dongwon KIM, Byung Ok KIM, Young Sup BYUN, In Hyun CHUNG, Hye Young LEE, Seok Yong RYU, Suk Jin CHO, Sung Chan OH, Hye Jin KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_198

THE EXPERIENCE OF RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM IN A REGIONAL TERTIARY HOSPITAL ; THE IMPACT AND FEASIBILITYJae Young MOON, Jusang LEE, Jun Wan LEE, Na

Eun MIN, Jeong Eun PARK, Jae Wook JUNG, Dong Il PARK, Kun Dong KIM, Hong Joon AHN, Bo Mi PARK, Jae Woo CHOI, Yeon-Hee PARK, Seong YOO, Wonjun JUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_199

EVALUAT ION OF R I SK FACTORS RELATED UNPLANNED EXTUBATION IN ADULT CRITICAL CAREKozue SUZUKI, Kai SIGENO, Ryoko ASANO, Rika TOKUMINE, Chikako KAWAHARA, Tetsuya MYOJIN (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_200

SUSTAINED IMPACT OF PRIMARY-TEAM-BASED RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM ON THE ENTIRE HOSPITAL CPR RATEHsin Hui HSU, Maw Soan SOON, Yu Jun CHANG, Chia Chu CHANG, Mei Hua CHEN, Kai Huang LIN (Taiwan)

WFSICCM_TP_201

THE IMPACT OF THE CRITICAL CARE OUTREACH TEAM BASED RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEM TO THE UNPREDICTED HOSPITAL DEATH.Masayasu ARA I , Tomotaka KO IKE , Megumi MORIYASU, Sohei ITO, Taito INAGAKI, Jun HATTORI, Tomohisa OTSUKA, Kazuhisa YOSHINO, Masayuki KUROIWA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_203

PREDISPOSING RISK FACTORS FOR DELIRIUM IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AFTER STENT GRAFT OPERATION.Yohei KAWATANI, Yujiro HAYASHI, Yujiro ITO, Hirotsugu KUROBE, Yoshitsugu NAKAMURA, Yuji SUDA, Takaki HORI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_204

PROPOFOL VS DEXMEDETOMIDINE FOR SEDATION IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURYOleg TARABRIN, Sergii SHCHERBAKOV, Dmytro GAVRYCHENKO, Ganna MAZURENKO (Ukraine)

WFSICCM_TP_205

T H E A LT E R N AT I O N O F V I TA L S I G N S A N D THE REQUIREMENT OF ANALGESICS AFTER DISCONTINUATION OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE IN POST-ESOPHAGECTOMY PATIENT A DMITTED INTO ICU.Daichi FUIJOMOTO, Moritoki EGI, Satoshi MIZOBUCHI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_206

ANALGOSEDATION FOR TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENTYasuhiro KURODA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_207

H I G H M O RTA L I T Y F R O M B L O O D S T R E A M INFECTION IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA, IS DUE TO ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE: AN OBSERVATIONAL COHORT STUDYWondwossen Amogne DEGU (Ethiopia), Teshale SEBOXA (Ethiopia), Workabeba ABEBE (Ethiopia), Tewodros TSEGAYE (Ethiopia), Aklillu AZAZH (Ethiopia), Workagegnhu HAILU (Ethiopia), Kebede FUFA

(Ethiopia), Ayelign DEREBE (Ethiopia), Nils GRUDE (Norway), Thor H. HENRIKSEN (Norway)

WFSICCM_TP_209

DAY3 VERSUS DAY1 DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION SCORE AMONG SEPSIS PATIENTS: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDYSunghoon PARK, So Young PARK, Yun Su SIM, Hyung Su KIM, Joo-Hee KIM, Yong Il HWANG, Seung Hun JANG, Ki-Suck JUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_210

EMPIRIC ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY FOR SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCKWaka TAKAHASHI, Taku OSHIMA, Yosuke HAYASHI, Shinya IWASE, Yoshiyuki KODAMA, Takeo KURITA, Daiki SAITO, Yoshihiro YAMAJI, Shigeto ODA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_211

GLUCOSE-INSULIN-POTASSIUM THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK: A PILOT STUDY USING PROPENSITY SCORESWon-Young KIM, Young-Shin KIM, Seunghee BAEK, Jin Won HUH, Chae-Man LIM, Younsuck KOH, Sang-Bum HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_212

THE EFFECT OF EARLY GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPY ON OUTCOME IN ADULT SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTS: A META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALSJingyuan XU, Yi YANG, Haibo QIU (China)

WFSICCM_TP_213

THE CL IN ICAL SYNERG IST IC EFF ICACY OF ANTITHRONBIN AND RECOMBINANT HUMAN SOLUBLE THROMBOMODULIN COMBINATION THERAPY FOR SEVERE SEPTIC DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATIONKeizo IKEMUNE, Yoko DESAKI, Tasuku NISHIHARA, M ik i ko TAKEUCHI , H i romi H IGAK I , H i ronor i MATSUMOTO, Kensuke UMAKOSHI, Kentaro DOTE, Toshihiro YOROZUYA, Takumi NAGARO (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_214

RECOMBINANT HUMAN THROMBOMODULIN (RHTM) IN PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS AND DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION (DIC)Norihisa YASUDA, Koji GOTO (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_215

EFFECT OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN SOLUBLE THROMBOMODULIN ON SEPTIC DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATIONNaotsugu OHASHI, Kenta TAKEDA, Saori NIITSU, Takeshi IDE, Naoto HORI, Hanako KOHAMA, Shinichi NISHI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_216

ASSOCIATION OF NT-PROBNP WITH HEART RATE IN SEPSIS PATIENTSNaoki HAYASE, Kent DOI, Akinori MAEDA, Toshifumi ASADA, Yoshihiro UEDA, Takeshi ISHII, Yoichi KITSUTA, Susumu NAKAJIMA, Naoki YAHAGI (Japan)

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BUNDLE-BASED MANAGEMENT OF SEPTIC SHOCK IN NAGOYA UNIVERSITY EMERGENCY AND MEDICAL ICUUmino HITOSHI, Higashi MICHIKO, Yamamoto TAKANORI, Hinoshita TAKUGA, Takatani YUDAI, Inaba MASATO, Tamura YUJIN, Ejima TADASHI, Numaguchi ATSUSHI, Kado MIWAKO, Takahashi HIDEO, Matsuda NAOYUKI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_218

STATINS INTAKE AND OUTCOME AFTER SEPSIS AND INFECTION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED TRIALSJibin HAN (China)

WFSICCM_TP_219

PREDICTIVE VALUE OF LACTATE CLEARANCE IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTSYoung Kun LEE, Kyeongman JEON, Tae Gun SHIN, Sung Yeon HWANG, Chi Ryang CHUNG, Jeong Hoon YANG, Chi Min PARK, Gee Young SUH (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_220

WHICH IS THE BEST PREDICTIVE MARKER FOR DIAGNOSIS OF SEPSIS IN ICU PATIENTS, ENDOCAN, PRESEPSIN, PROCALCITONIN OR INTERLEUKIN-6?Yoshihiko NAKAMURA, Hiroyasu ISHIKURA, Daiki OHTA, Yasumasa KAWANO, Rie YUGE, Reiko ICHIKI, Kota HISHINO, Takeshi NISHIDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_221

EVALUATION OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN SOLUBLE THROMBOMODUL IN THERAPY IN PAT IENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS: COMPARISON BETWEEN SURVIVORS AND NON-SURVIVORSJun OKUDA, Takeshi SUZUKI, Shingo ITO, Eriko HIRAHATA, Yoshi MISONOO, Tomomi UEDA, Hiroshi MORISAKI (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_222

THE ROLE OF NEUTROPHIL EXTRACELLULAR TRAPS IN PNEUMONIA SEPSISSo Young PARK, Dong-Keun SONG, Yong Bum PARK, Lung Research Institute Hallym Medical University, Chang-Won HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_223

CLINICAL IMPLICATION OF COMBINED BLOOD LACTATE AND CENTRAL VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS OR SEPTIC SHOCKJung-Wan YOO, Ho Cheol KIM, Gee Young SUH, Shin Ok KOH, Sungwon NA, Chae-Man LIM, Younsuck KOH, Won-Il CHOI, Young-Joo LEE, Seok Chan KIM, Chin Kook RHEE, Gyu Rak CHON, Je Hyeong KIM, Jae Yeol KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_224

CLINICAL EFFECTS OF LONGER DURATION OF POLYMYXIN B-IMMOBILIZED FIBER COLUMN DIRECT HEMOPERFUSION THERAPY FOR SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCKChizuru YAMASHITA, Yoshitaka HARA, Naohide

KURIYAMA, Tomoyuki NAKAMURA, Osamu NISHIDA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_225

PLASMA GLUTATHIONE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY IS WELL-CORRELATED WITH ERYTHROCYTE GLUTATHIONE REDOX RATIO AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEPTIC SHOCKMin Ji PARK, Woon Yong KWON, Gil Joon SUH, Kyung Su KIM, Yoon Sun JUNG, Sung Hee KIM, So Eun LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_226

NEGATIVE CORRELATION OF SERUM INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR 1 WITH CORTISOL AND RENIN LEVELS IN SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCKSang Hoon LEE, Joo Han SONG, Kyung Soo CHUNG, Song Yee KIM, Eun Young KIM, Ji Ye JUNG, Young Ae KANG, Young Sam KIM, Se Kyu KIM, Joon CHANG, Moo Suk PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_227

CLINICAL PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS ACCOMPANIED WITH MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTIONJi An HWANG, Young Seok LEE, Joo Han SONG, Kyung Soo CHUNG, Song Yee KIM, Eun Young KIM, Ji Ye JUNG, Young Ae KANG, Young Sam KIM, Se Kyu KIM, Joon CHANG, Moo Suk PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_228

PROCALCITONIN AND OTHER INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCEAbdulnasser ELZOUKI (Qatar), Saibu GEORGE (Qatar), Merlin THOMAS (Qatar), Sumaira RAFIQUI (Qatar), Karen DESOUZA (United Kingdom), Muna AL MASLAMANI (Qatar)

WFSICCM_TP_229

SURVEY ON SEPSIS CAMPAIGN IN HKPoon Shing TAK (China)

WFSICCM_TP_230

THE ROLE OF CURCUMIN ON LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED INFLAMMATORY CELL ACTIVATION AND ACUTE LUNG INJURYJeongmin KIM, Hyeonjeong LEE, Jia SONG, Euna JANG, Taehee PYEON, Tran Duc TIN, Sanghyun KWAK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_231

THE ROLES OF THE ACE INHIBITOR CAPTOPRIL ON INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN SEPTIC HUMAN NEUTROPHIL AND MORTALITY IN ENDOTOXEMIC MICETaehee PYEON, Jia SONG, Euna JANG, Hyeonjeong LEE, Jeongmin KIM, Tran Duc TIN, Sanghyeon KWAK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_233

PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF PATIENTS WTH SEPTIC SHOCK IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTJin Joo KIM, Jong Won KIM, Young Su LIM, Won Bin PARK, In Cheol HWANG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_234

ANTIDEPRESSANT OR ANTIPSYCHOTIC OVERDOSE INTENSIVE CARE RESSOURCE UTILIZATION IN A UNIVERSITY HOSPITALPalle TOFT, Linda BORG, Anna JULKUNEN, Kristian R. MADSEN, Thomas STROEM (Denmark)

WFSICCM_TP_235

ORGAN DONATION RISE IN INDIA- A CHANGING TRENDVijayanand PALANISWAMY (India)

WFSICCM_TP_236

EARLY METABOLIC/CELLULAR RESUSCITATION AFTER SEVERE TBI: IMPACT ON CARDIOPULMONARY STABILITY AND ORGAN RECOVERY.Richard Blair ARBOUR (United States)

WFSICCM_TP_237

CARDIOGENIC OSCILLATION AND VENTILATOR AUTOTRIGGERING IN BRAIN DEATH: IMPLICATIONS FOR ORGAN DONOR IDENT IF ICAT ION AND MANAGEMENT.Richard Blair ARBOUR (United States)

WFSICCM_TP_238

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG THE RECIPIENTS OF THE LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATIONHye Jin YOO, Keum Soon KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_239

TH MANUFACTURE OF CUSTOM MADE 3D TITANIUM IMPLANT FOR SKULL RECONSTRUCTIONKyu_Won SHIM, Eunkyung PARK, Juseong KIM, Insik YUN, Dongseok KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_240

BLOOD VISCOSITY CHARACTERISTICS OF USING PROTHROMBIN COMPLEX CONCENTRATE VS FRESH FROZEN PLASMA IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMA-INDUCED COAGULOPATHYOleg TARABRIN, Ivan TYUTRIN, Oleg CHYSTIKOV, Ganna MAZURENKO, Victoriya IVANOVA, Pavlo TARABRIN (Ukraine)

WFSICCM_TP_241

TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE OF BLUNT SPLENIC INJURY AND FACTORS FOR TREATMENT PREDICTIONGil Jae LEE, Byung Chul YU, Min A LEE, Min CHUNG, Jung Nam LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_242

PREPERITONEAL PELVIC PACKING AS A SALVAGE TECHNIQUE TO CONTROL BLEEDING IN UNSTABLE PELVIC FRACTURE; PRELIMINARY RESULTJi Young JANG, Hongjin SHIM, Pil Young JUNG, Seongyup KIM, Keum Seok BAE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_243

EARLY OUTCOMES OF DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY PATIENTS IN A NEWLY ESTABLISHED TRAUMA CENTER IN KOREA.

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Byungchul YU, Jungnam LEE, Giljae LEE, Mina LEE, Jaejung PAK, Min CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_244

EARLY PREDICTION OF MASSIVE TRANSFUSION IN SEVERE TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH INITIAL HYPOTENSIONYun Su MUN, Oh Sang KWON, Seung Je GO, Toung Hoon SUL, Jin Bong YE, Joong Suck KIM, Yeong Cheol KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_245

EFFECTS OF ACID-BASE BALANCE OF SEVERE TRAUMA PATIENT ON OXYGEN DELIVERY TO TISSUESByungho CHOI, Eunseog HONG, Kyu-Hyouck KYOUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_246

CHANGE OF QUANTITATIVE D-DIMER VALUE AFTER TRAUMA MAY BE PREDICTIVE OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN CRITICAL CARE CENTEROsamu SHIGEMITSU, Shinsuke WADA, Ryuichi TAKENAKA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_248

ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR FOR TRAUMATIC THORACIC AORTIC INJURY: MID & LONG-TERM RESULTS IN A SINGLE CENTERJeong Won KIM, Yunseok KIM, Yong Jik LEE, Chang-Ryul PARK, Seong Hoon CHOI, Soon Eun PARK, Eun Seog HONG, Jong-Pil JUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_250

PROGNOSTIC FACTORS INFLUENCING OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH NON-RESECTABLE LUNG CANCER ADMITTED TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITJessica L. QUAH, Yi H. TAN (Singapore)

WFSICCM_TP_251

SLEEP IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNITEbru Ortac ERSOY, Atila KARA, Serpil OCAL, Arzu TOPELI (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_252

PHASE ANGLE IN BIOIMPEDANCE ANALYSIS AND FLUID STATUS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSOsamu TAKASU, Keita TASHIRO, Shuhei NIIYAMA, Takatoshi KAMBE, Mikinor i KANNAE, Mariko MOROKI, Toshio MORITA, Masakazu NABETA, Atsuo NAKAMURA, Yoshihide SHIMOJO, Shinjiro MORI, Teruo SAKAMOTO (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_253

THE FEASIBILITY OF ALLEN COGNITIVE LEVEL A S S E S S M E N T O N PAT I E N T S W I T H A C U T E RESPIRATORY FAILUREJae Young MOON, Sungju JEE, Cuk Seong KIM, Kwang-Sun SUH, Ji Eun PARK, Gu-Hyun AN, Min-Jeong KWON, Eungyoung KANG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_254

RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH AS A PREDICTOR FOR MORTALITY IN ICU PATIENTS.

Shinya IWASE, Masataka NAKAMURA, Tadanaga SIMADA, Daiki SAITO, Shigeto ODA, Hiroyuki HIRASAWA (Japan)

WFSICCM_TP_255

EARLY REALITY-ORIENTING ASSURING AND SLEEP ASSURANCE FOR DELIRIUM IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT(ICU): A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT(QI) PROJECT; PRELIMINARY DATASeungyong PARK, Hyunsun KIM, Yeonghun CHOE, Sori KIM, Seoungju PARK, Yongchul LEE, Dongchan KIM, Heungbum LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_256

UTILIZATION OF A STANDARDIZED TRACHEOSTOMY CAPPING AND DECANNULATION PROTOCOL TO IMPROVE PATIENT SAFETYJimyoung NAM, Jinhee JUNG, Heeog LEE, Sunyoung WON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_257

EXPERIENCE OF USING PASSY-MUIR VALVE IN ICU PATIENTSHeeog LEE, Jinhee JUNG, Jimyoung NAM, Sunyoung WON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_259

THE FEASIBILITY OF LIBERAL SAFETY SCREENING IMPLEMENTATION FOR EARLY MOBILIZATION IN MEDICAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITJin Hee JUNG, Soo Hyun CHO, Sun Young WON, Hee Og LEE, Seon Mi KIM, Yoon Mi LEE, Youngjun KO, Jin Yeong KO, Gee Young SUH, Chi Ryang CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_260

THE EFFECTIVE WORKING SCHEDULE OF A PHYSICAL THERAPIST TO FACILITATE EARLY MOBILITY IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF LIMITED MANPOWERYoungjun KO, Seon Mi KIM, Jin Hee JUNG, Soo Hyun CHO, Sun Young WON, Yoon Mi LEE, Jin Yeong KO, Hee Og LEE, Gee Young SUH, Chi Ryang CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_261

FOUR-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF EXTRACORPOREAL M E M B R A N E O X Y G E N AT I O N F O R K I D N E Y TRANSPLANTATION PATIENTS WITH SEVERE REFRACTORY CARDIOPULMONARY INSUFFICIENCYJongkwan BAEK, Sukkyung HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_262

APACHE II SCORE AND LACTATE LEVEL AS AN EARLY PROGNOSTIC MARKER OF MORTALITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSPrimartanto WIBOWO, Hori HARYANTO, Oloan E. TAMPUBOLON (Indonesia)

WFSICCM_TP_263

A PROF ILE OF CURRENT PHYS IOTHERAPY PRACTICES IN INTENSIVE CARE IN SOUTH AFRICAFarhana KARACHI (South Africa), Susan HANEKOM (South Africa), Rik GOSSELINK (Belgium)

WFSICCM_TP_264

ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS AT INTENSIVE CARE UNITSMi Kyoung HONG, Joohyun PARK, Jeong Won HEO, Eunmi GIL, Tae Sun HA, Dae-Sang LEE, Jeong-Am RYU, Chiryang CHUNG, Jeong Hoon YANG, Jinkyeong PARK, Joongbum CHO, Geeyoung SUH, Chi-Min PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_265

BEST-PRACTICE PROCESS OF IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES IN INTENSIVE CARE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEWFarhana KARACHI (South Africa), Susan HANEKOM (South Africa), Rik GOSSELINK (Belgium)

WFSICCM_TP_266

INFECT IOUS COMPL ICAT IONS RELATED TO EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN ADULT PATIENTSYun Seong KIM, Woo Hyun CHO, Doo Soo JEON, Seong Hoon YOON, Hye Ju YEO, Bong Soo SON, Do Hyung KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_267

APPLICATION OF EJECTION-TYPE INTRAOSSEOUS INFUSION DEVICE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN THE PLATINUM 10 MINUTESZhongjie HE, Zhiyoung SHENG, Fuli WANG, Yonggong WANG, Shangqin LIU, Jiayi ZHENG, Hongyuan LIN (China)

WFSICCM_TP_269

PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE RESPONSE TYPE OF RAPID RESPONSE SYSTEMS: RECOMMENDATION VS ACTIVATIONJae Hee CHUNG, Seok-Chan KIM, Hwa-Young LEE, Sei-Won KIM, Ji-Hyun KIM, Keum-Sook JEUN, Mi-Ra HAN, En-Hyoung KANG, Yong-Suk LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_270

BODY MASS INDEX AS A PREDICTOR OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSHo Cheol KIM, Tae Won LEE, Sunmi JU, Seung Hun LEE, Jung-Wan YOO, Yu Ji CHO, Yi Yeong JEONG, Jong Deog LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_TP_271

PREDICTING ICU INTERVENTIONS IN INTENTIONAL DRUG OVERDOSEHuub VAN DEN OEVER, Mirja VAN DAM, Esther VAN 'T RIET (Netherlands)

WFSICCM_TP_272

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY AND SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN RELATIVES OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS CHANGES IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITBekir OPUS, Funda GOK, Alper KILICASLAN, Alper YOSUNKAYA (Turkey)

WFSICCM_TP_273

CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE UTILIZATION OF

One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care

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BUNDLED CARE FOR SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK IN THAI CHILDREN: A MULTICENTER TRIALR u j i p a t S A M R A N S A M R U A J K I T, K a w e w a n LIMPRAYOON, Rojjanee LERTBUNRIAN, Ratthapon UPPALA, Chut ima SMATHAKANEE, Nopara t THAMSIRI, Pravit JETANACHAI (Thailand)

WFSICCM_Case_036

THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME-DESPERATELY SEEKING HAVENNobuo FUKE, Hidetoshi SHIGA, Yuki KOBAYASHI, Masaaki MIYAZAWA, Masato FUJITA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_037

RADIAL ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSM AFTER ARTERIAL CATHETERIZATION FOR INVASIVE MONITORING TREATED BY COMPRESSION BANDAGEYoung Sun YOO, Seong Pyo MUN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_038

ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK INDUCED BY INTRAVENOUS RANITIDINE : A CASE REPORTJihyun KIM, Jaehee CHUNG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_040

A CASE OF ACUTE CEREBRAL INFARCTION DUE TO AIR EMBOLISM FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS TRANSTHORACIC LUNG BIOPSYAerin BAEK, Dojin KIM, Ansoo JANG, Sungwoo PARK, Jongsook PARK, Choonsik PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_041

CLINICAL APPLICATION OF QUANTITATIVE AND WEARABLE EITYoshiaki IWASHITA, Satoru NEBUYA, Tomotaka KOIKE, Hiroshi IMAI (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_042

PULMONER ALVEOLAR MICROLITHIAIS (PAM) AND EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION (ECMO)Funda GOK, Gamze SARKILAR, Esma AYVAZ, Omer TANYELI, Alper YOSUNKAYA (Turkey)

WFSICCM_Case_043

A CASE REPORT OF SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF SUDDENLY OCCLUDED VASCULAR ACCESS IN A COMPROMISED PATIENTKeisuke KOYAMA, Naoya KOBAYASHI, Yuichi KOBASHI, Yoichiro KIKUCHI, Shiro HANAKAWA, Suemi KONDO, Michioki TANO, Tomohisa YOKOYAMA, Yoshinori ARIYASU, Takashi FUJIWARA, Ryo SHIBATA, Kohei TAKIKAWA, Hiroyuki ISHIHARA, Emiko SUZUKI, Ryoma SUGITA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_044

A N A D U L T C A S E O F T H R O M B O T I C MICROANGIOPATHY DUE TO NON-SHIGA TOXIN ESCHERICHIA COLI ASSOCIATED ENTEROCOLITIS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH ECULIZUMABTaku OMURA, Eizo WATANABE, Yasufumi OHTSUKA, Yoko YOSHIDA, Hideki KATO, Masaomi NANGAKU, Shigeto ODA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_045

EMPHYSEMATOUS PYELONEPHRITIS PRESENTED AS AN ACUTE ABDOMEN WITH PNEUMOPERITONEUM: A CASE REPORT.Ki Hoon KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_046

LANCE-ADAMS SYNDROME: POSTHYPOX IC MYOCLONUS WITH A GOOD PROGNOSISIvana ZYKOVA, Bibiana PALDUSOVA, Lucie ZIHLOVA, Zdenek KREJZAR, Pavel SEDLAK, Dusan MORMAN (Czech Republic)

WFSICCM_Case_047

A L A R M I N G C O M P L I C A T I O N O F C H E S T COMPRESSION IN OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTKou HOSHINO, Jun YAMASHITA, Naotaka MURATA, Kunihiro SAKODA, Yohei HOKAMA, Nobuhiro TANAKA, Akira YAMASHINA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_048

RECURRENT SUBCUTANEOUS EMPHYSEMA FOLLOWING SURGICAL TRACHEOSTOMY: A CASE REPORT.Kichiro MURASE, Haruki ITO (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_049

EFFECTIVENESS OF POLYMYXİN-B (PMX-B) HEMOPERFUSION IN SEPTIC SHOCK PATIENTSOktay DEMIRKIRAN, Burak AYAN (Turkey)

WFSICCM_Case_050

EXTRACORPOREAL LIFE SUPPORT FOR PEDIATRIC SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST CAUSED BY WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROMEKyoung Hwan SONG, Byung Kook LEE, Kyung Woon JEONG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_051

MASS IVE INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE IN METHANOL INTOXICATIONSungmin LEE, Jeongmi MOON (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_052

SEROTONIN SYNDROME PRECIPITATED BY A COMBINATION OF BUPROPION AND SSRIS : A CASE REPORTWonhee KIM, Taeho LIM, Hyunggoo KANG, Jaehoon OH, Sanghyun LEE, Gu Hyun KANG, Yong Soo JANG, Hyun Young CHOI (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_053

A CASE OF SEVERE METHEMOGLOBINEMIA DUE TO SODIUM NITRITE POISONINGKenichi KATABAMI, Daisuke MIYAMOTO, Mineji HAYAKAWA, Satoshi GANDO, Asumi MIZUGAKI, Takeshi WADA, Yuichirou YANAGIDA, Yuuichi ONO, Kunihiko MAEKAWA, Atsushi SAWAMURA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_054

A FATAL CASE REPORT IN CHLORFENAPYR POISONING

Hiroaki FURUBEPPU, Tomotsugu YASUDA, Keiji YAMAGUCHI, Takahiro FUTATSUKI, Junichiro TANIGUCHI, Kosuke YANAGIMOTO, Shinsaku TERADA, Tomohiro EGUCHI, Shotaro MIYAMOTO, Yutaro MADOKORO, Kentaro NAKAMURA, Yasuyuki KAKIHANA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_055

PERSISTENT HYPOGLYCEMIA DEVELOPING DUE TO SULPHONYLUREA POISONINGAhmet MAHLI, Demet COSKUN, Tolga TEZER, Aysun ALTUN (Turkey)

WFSICCM_Case_056

CLONIDINE POISONING IN A PEDIATRIC PATIENTAhmet MAHLI, Demet COSKUN, Aysun ALTUN, Tolga TEZER (Turkey)

WFSICCM_Case_057

ACUTE SODIUM CHLORIDE POISONING DUE TO MASSIVE SALT INGESTIONKota HOSHINO, Hiroyasu ISHIKURA, Daiki OHTA, Yoshito IZUTANI, Shinichi MORIMOTO, Kentaro MURANISHI , H i ronar i KANEYAMA, Yoshih iko NAKAMURA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_058

MANAGEMENT OF CYAN IDE INTOX ICAT ION SUPPORTED BY EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATIONJin PARK, Hyun-Sik CHOI, Youn-Hee CHOI, Young-Joo LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_059

EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION FOR 67 DAYS AS A BRIDGE TO HEART TRANSPLANTATIONHyoung Woo CHANG, Yang Hyun CHO, Suhyun CHO, Kiick SUNG, Pyo Won PARK (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_060

FIXED PUPILLARY LIGHT REFLEX DUE TO PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: A CASE REPORTSung Yeon HAM, Jeongmin KIM, Sungwon NA (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_061

RARE CASE OF MASSIVE HEMOTHORAX DUE TO CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERIZATION TREATED WITH ANGIOGRAPHIC STENT IMPLANTATIONJung Min BAE (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_062

BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULA DUE TO SEVERE BLUNT TRAUMA OF THE CHEST; DIAGNOSTIC BRONCHOSCOPY: A RARE FINDINGSamsul Faizal SAMSUDDIN, Mohd Arif Md BAKRI, Shahidah ISMAIL, Maz Airin Abdul AZIS, Melor@Mohd Yusof Mohd MANSOR (Malaysia)

WFSICCM_Case_063

STAB INJURY AND PSEUDOANEURYSM OF THE SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY: SURGICAL AND ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT

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Dong Hun KIM, Kwang Bo PARK, Young-Wook KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_064

TEMPORARY CLOSURE FOR STERNOTOMY IN PATIENT WITH MASSIVE TRANSFUSION MIGHT BE LETHAL.Maru KIM, Jihoon KIM, Sung Jeep KIM, Hang Joo CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_065

CONTRALLATERAL TRAUMATIC ICA OCCLUSION TREATMENT MODALITY AFTER POSTCRANIECTOMYHyochang KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_066

MULT IPLE CEREBRAL INFARCT ION DUE TO TRAUMATIC VERTEBRAL ARTERY DISSECTION AFTER CERVICAL FRACTURESSeong-Hyun PARK, Ki-Su PARK, Jeong-Hyun HWANG, Sung-Kyoo HWANG (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_067

POLYTRAUMA AND TRACHEAL RUPTUREAhmet MAHLI, Demet COSKUN, Bahadir KOSEM, Mete MANICI (Turkey)

WFSICCM_Case_068

NON-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH MASSIVE LIVER INJURYYoung Sun YOO, Seong Pyo MUN (Republic of Korea)

WFSICCM_Case_069

SUBCUTANEOUS OEDEMA DUE TO CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER DISLOCATIONDemet COSKUN, Ahmet MAHLI, Tolga TEZER, Ozgun BABUS (Turkey)

WFSICCM_Case_070

PREVENTION OF CIRCULATORY INSTABILITY DURING INDUCTION OF BLOOD PURIFICATION FOR A HYPER-AMMNONEMIA CHILDREN . A CASE REPORTHiroki TSUNETOMO, Kimitaka TOMISADA, Norimichi MATSUYAMA, Shinji MAEBA, Tsuyoshi MAEKAWA (Japan)

WFSICCM_Case_071

MANAGEMENT OF FAT EMBOLISM SYNDROME CASE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT EMERGENCY DEPARTEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRYAnna Surgean VETERINI, Prananda Surya AIRLANGGA, Bambang Pujo SEMEDI, Pesta Parulian MANURUNG, Eddy RAHARDJO, Bambang WAHYUPRAJITNO (Indonesia)

WFCCN (Nursing)WFCCN_P_010

RISK FACTORS OF UNPLANNED READMISSION TO INTENSIVE CARE UNITMyoung Ok PARK, Ok Min CHO, Seul Ky CHO, Kyung Ok CHOI, Hyunjung CHOI, Jeong A PARK, Okja CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_025

FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) PROJECT ON SAFE ADMINISTRATION OF EMERGENCY DRUGS (E-DRUGS) DURING RESUSCITATIONAng Noi LEE, Siew Kum LEE, Annie Goh, Yoke Kuan KONG, Bo Chu LO, Meow Kwei SEOW, Bela MATHUR (Singapore)

WFCCN_P_026

CARDIOGENIC OSCILLATION AND VENTILATOR AUTOTRIGGERING IN A 22 YEAR-OLD WITH MALIGNANT BRAIN EDEMA: IMPLICATIONS FOR ORGAN RECOVERY AND TRANSPLANTATION.Richard Blair ARBOUR (United States)

WFCCN_P_028

STRESSFUL EXPERIENCES IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF PATIENTS PUT ON MECHANICAL VENTILATORS FOR 12 HOURS OR MORENaomi TAKASHIMA, Saori KUBO, Yumi NISHIKAICHI, Kosuke SAKAKI, Yoko YMAGUCHI, Hiroaki MURATA, Masanori TAKINAMI (Japan)

WFCCN_P_029

SYSTEMATIC PAIN ASSESSMENT IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSEvanthia G. GEORGIOU, Ekaterini LAMBRINOU, A n a s t a s i o s M E R K O U R I S , E l i z a b e t h PAPATHANASSOGLOU (Cyprus)

WFCCN_P_030

CURRENT PRACTICES OF IMPLEMENTATION OF STANDARDIZED ORAL CARE IN JAPANMachiko YAMANAKA, Tokie WAKABAYASHI, Suenobu MASATSUGU, Mieko HIKITA, Noriko YAMAGUCHI, Tetsuya MYOJIN (Japan)

WFCCN_P_031

DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF THE CLINICAL LADDER PROGRAM FOR THE INTENSIVE CARE NURSES IN JAPANEtsuko MORO, Noriko NISHINA, Akemi UTSUNOMIYA, Miwa SAITO, Kumiko IMURA, Toshimi ODERA, Yuji KUWAHARA (Japan)

WFCCN_P_032

EVALUATION OF COMFORT LEVELS AND STATE ANXIETY IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT CHEST SURGERYBesey OREN, Neriman ZENGIN, Isik KAYMAK, Nebahat YILDIZ (Turkey)

WFCCN_P_033

PERCEIVED EXPERIENCES OF INTENSIVE CARE PATIENTSNeriman ZENGIN, Besey OREN, Berin TUNALI (Turkey)

WFCCN_P_034

DETERMINATION OF NURSES WORKLOAD IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITGulcin BOZKURT, Neriman ZENGIN, Emine TURKMEN (Turkey)

WFCCN_P_035

APPROACH OF INTENSIVE CARE NURSES TO EUTHANASIA IN TURKEYGulbahar KESKN, Meral Madenoglu KIVANC (Turkey)

WFCCN_P_036

NURSING GRIEF IN END-OF-LIFE CARE : PART 2Kwang-Soon JEON (Canada)

WFCCN_P_037

THE IMPACT OF SLEEP DISRUPTION ON DELIRIUM DEVELOPMENT IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSSe Joong KIM, Hyeran KANG, Gajin LIM, Youlim KIM, Yeon Joo LEE, Jong Sun PARK, Ho Il YOON, Jae Ho LEE, Choon-Taek LEE, Young-Jae CHO (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_041

VALIDITY OF THE RESP, PRESERVE AND ECMONET SCORES FOR ECMO IN CHILDREN WITH ARDSWon Kee AHN, Yoon Hee KIM, In Suk SOL, Seo Hee YOON, Min Jung KIM, Kyung Won KIM, Myung Hyun SOHN, Kyu-Earn KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_043

EFFECTS OF LEISURE SATISFACTION AND JOB STRESS ON JOB SATISFACTION IN KOREAN NURSESYounghee JUN, Youngshin SONG (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_044

IMPACT OF RAPID RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) ACTIVITY DURING POSTOPERATIVE PERIODS IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY DEPARTMENTHwa Young LEE, Hea Yon LEE, Jae Hee CHUNG, Mi Ra HAN, Yong Suk LEE, Eun Hyoung KANG, Keum Sook JEUN, Seok Chan KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_045

THE EFFECTS OF THE APPLICATION OF A GLUCOSE CONTROL PROTOCOL ON GLYCEMIA AND GLUCOSE VARIABILITY IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTSHye Jin YOO, Nam Ju LEE, Soon Haeng LEE (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_046

COMPARISON OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY TEAM CALLING PATTERN BY DOCTOR AND NURSE IN GENERAL WARDYoun Kyung JUNG, Ju Ry LEE, Jin Won HUH, Sang Bum HONG (Republic of Korea)

WFCCN_P_047

I N I T I A L C H A N G E O F P O S I T I O N A F T E R CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH ORGANIZATION CHARACTERISTICSMayumi UESAKA, Yuko IKEMATSU (Japan)

WFCCN_P_048

FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICIPATION OF CARDIAC REHABILITATION AFTER PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTIONJi-Su KIM, Sang Hui CHU (Republic of Korea)

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WFCCN_P_049

TITLE: EFFECTS OF A PSYCHO-COGNITIVE NURSING INTERVENTION ON CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS: PAIN AND ANXIETY LEVELSMaria HADJIBALASSI, Ekaterini LAMBRINOU, Evridiki PAPASTAVROU, Panagiota MILTIADOUS, Theodoros KYPRIANOU, Elizabeth PAPATHANASSOGLOU (Cyprus)

WFCCN_P_050

RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH UNPLANNED ICU READMISSION AFTER CARDIAC SURGERYYoung Ae KANG (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS (Pediatrics) WFPICCS_TP_019

MEASUREMENTS OF ROCURONIUM BROMIDE AS MARKER OF TRANSPLANTED LIVER FUNCTIONMichael KLUGER, Qijoy YANG, Krzysztof GORYNSKI, Barabara BOJKO, Stuart MCCLUSKEY, Sandy K. PANG, Janusz PAWLISZYN, Marcin WASOWICZ (Canada)

WFPICCS_TP_020

CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF LONG STAY PATIENTS IN THE PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNITAngela h. KIRK, Qian Wen SNG, Lu Qin ZHANG, Janil PUTHUCHEARY, Jan Hau LEE (Singapore)

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FREQUENCY, PATTERN AND OUTCOME OF SEVERE INJURIES IN CHILDREN FROM PICU OF A RESOURCE-LIMITED COUNTRYQalab ABBAS, Anwar Ul HAQ (Pakistan)

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COMPARISON OF INTRAORAL MOISTURE LEVELS AMONG THREE OXYGEN THERAPY DEVICES: A HIGH FLOW SYSTEM, A SIMPLE FACE MASK, AND A NASAL CANNULARie SHINFUKUDOME, Masami NISHIGAMI, Noriko MINAMIGAWA, Masato NISHIMURA, Masahiro SHINOZAKI (Japan)

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APPLICATION OF THE BERLIN DEFINITION IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROMESoo Yeon KIM, Yoon Hee KIM, In Suk SOL, Min Jung KIM, Seo Hee YOON, Kyung Won KIM, Myung Hyun SOHN, Kyu-Earn KIM (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS_TP_025

ZERO VENTILATOR ASSOCIATED-PNEUMONIA AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF BUNDLE-CAREQalab ABBAS, Anwar U. HAQ (Pakistan)

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COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO TYPES OF OXYGEN MASKS FOR LOW FLOW OXYGEN THERAPYSatoshi ISHIYAMA, Jun YOSHIOKA, Horoto SUZUKI, Ryo AKIMOTO, Yu ONODERA, Masayuki OKADA, Masaki NAKANE, Kaneyuki KAWAMAE (Japan)

WFPICCS_TP_027

MODERN MECHANICAL VENTILATOR CAN DELIVER ACCURATE AMOUNT OF GAS IN NEONATAL LUNG MODEL. : A LUNG SIMULATOR STUDYYoshikazu YAMAGUCHI, Tetsuya MIYASHITA, Masasfumi IDEI, Tasuku YOSHIDA, Makoto SASAKI, Yuko MATSUDA, Shunsuke TAKAKI, Masashi SHIODA, Kenji MIZUTANI, Osamu YAMAGUCHI, Takahisa GOTO (Japan)

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SIGNIFICANCE OF ELECTROLYTE DISORDERS IN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTSPoonam THAKORE , Sud ip SHETH , Te t yana VASYLYEVA, Eric LEVY (India)

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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF CRITICAL INCIDENT REPORTING IN AN INDIAN PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNITArun BANSAL , Mahammad AL I , Jayash ree MURALIDHARAN, Sunit SINGHI (India)

WFPICCS_TP_032

INC IDENCES AND INFLUENCES OF DEVICE-ASSOC IATED , HEALTH CARE-ASSOC IATED INFECTIONS IN A PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT IN JAPAN: A RETROSPECTIVE SURVEILLANCE STUDYTakeshi HATACHI, Muneyuki TAKEUCHI, Kazuya TACHIBANA (Japan)

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TROPICAL FEVERS IN PICU: A MULTI-CENTRE PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDYKarthi NALLASAMY, Sunit SINGHI, Narendra RUNGTA, Dhruva CHAUDHARY, George M. VARGHESE, Ashish BHALLA, S KALANTRI, J V. PETER, Rajesh MISHRA, Rajesh BHAGCHANDANI, M MUNJAL, T D. CHUGH, Tropical Fevers Study Group Isccm (India)

WFPICCS_TP_034

RETROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF ANTIBIOTIC USE IN PICU OF A DEVELOPING COUNTRYQalab ABBAS (Pakistan)

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TOX IC EP I D ERMAL N ECROLYS I S -7 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN A LEVEL III PICU IN INDIAArun BANSAL , Mahammad AL I , Jayash ree MURALIDHARAN, Sunit SINGHI (India)

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THE INCIDENCE OF DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME (DSS) AMONG CHILDREN AT WANGAYA HOSPITAL, DENPASAR CITY, BALI PROVINCEMuhammad Faisal Putro UTOMO, Anindia Reina YOLANDA, Pande Mirah DWI ANGGRENI, Made Ayu WIDYANINGSIH, I Nyoman SUTARSA (Indonesia)

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EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME AND INTRA-ABDOMINAL BLEEDING REQUIRING SURGERYMinji KIM, Joongbum CHO, Dae-Sang LEE, Chi-Min

PARK, Yang Hyun CHO, Ji-Hyuk YANG (Republic of Korea)

WFPICCS_Case_004

A MORTALITY OF 11 MONTHS INFANT DUE TO DENGUE SHOCK SYNDROME (DSS) AT WANGAYA HOSPITAL, DENPASAR CITY, BALI PROVINCEAnindia Reina YOLANDA, Pande Mirah ANGGRENI, Muhammad Faisal Putro UTOMO, Made Ayu WIDYANINGSIH, I Nyoman SUTARSA (Indonesia)

Intelligent Ventilation since 1983

12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in collaboration with WFCCN and WFPICCS (WFSICCM Seoul 2015)August 29 (Sat) – September 1 (Tue), 2015 COEX, Seoul, Korea

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Intelligent Ventilation since 1983

CARESCAPE Monitor B850 A high level of monitoring excellence.

A consistent level of care. The clinically advanced CARESCAPE Monitor B850 helps caregivers by providing clinical tools and parameters to meet even the highest acuity patient needs. Designed by clinicians for clinicians, the monitor is fully modular and configurable to meet your ever-changing clinical demands, to help ensure reliable results at every stage of every stage of patient care.

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August 29 (Sat) – September 1 (Tue), 2015

Seoul, Korea

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RAC_Magwall_Product_FA.indd 26 19/03/13 5:57 PM

What are the current trends in MERS treatment?

Mortality is attributed to multi-system organ failure (MSOF)3

the average mortality for 945 documented cases of MERS1

A recent case study2 identified:

16 days: Median duration of mechanical ventilation

10-14 cmH2O: The amount of PEEP used in these patients

30 days: Median ICU length of stay

43%58%Mortality at

90 days 2

NOW is the time to intervene in the cascade of MSOF in the ARDS patient. Oxygenate and maintain lung recruitment in patients early.

Learn more about Transpulmonary Pressure Monitoring and Clinical Applications. Workshop 15: Sunday, August 30 • 14:00 - 17:00 • Room 9. Visit us in Booth B-1

Transpulmonary Pressure (Ptp) monitoring and High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) facilitates LUNG PROTECTION and RECRUITMENT that may assist you in the vital step of stabilizing your MERS patient.

Visit www.carefusion.com/HFOV-education or www.carefusion.com/AVEA-TPP

© 2015 CareFusion Corporation or one of its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. CareFusion and the CareFusion logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CareFusion Corporation or one of its subsidiaries.

References:

1. Saudi Ministry of Health website. Retrieved on March 11, 2015, from: www.moh.gov.sa/en/CCC/Pages/default.aspx. 2. Centers for Disease Control website. Retrieved on March 11, 2015, from: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/mers/clinical-features.html. 3. Arabi YM, Arifi AA, et al. Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection.

Ann Intern Med, 2014, 18;160(6):389-97.

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Join us at the Closing Ceremony, commemorate WFSICCM Seoul 2015, and become one of our 18 lucky winners! Hold on to the lucky draw coupons distributed with name badges, and submit them to our staff on the last day.

Winners will be drawn during the Closing Ceremony.• Location: RM 01 (Auditorium), 3F, COEX• Date & Time: September 1 (Tue) 12:30-13:30

Join us at the Closing Ceremonyfor the Lucky Draw Event!

Three Galaxy Tabs !!

Five Isaw Action Cameras !!

Ten Samsung

Bluetooth Headsets !!

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Alere believes that when diagnosing and monitoring health conditions, Knowing now matters™. Alere delivers on this vision by providing reliable and actionable information through rapid diagnostic tests, enhancing clinical and economic health outcomes globally. Headquartered in Waltham, Mass., Alere focuses on rapid diagnostics for infectious disease, cardiometabolic disease and toxicology. Learn more at www.alere.com

Baxter International Inc. provides a broad portfolio of essential renal and hospital products, including home, acute and in-center dialysis; sterile IV solutions; infusion systems and devices; parenteral nutrition; biosurgery products and anesthetics; and pharmacy automation, software and services. The company’s global footprint and the critical nature of its products and services play a key role in expanding access to healthcare in emerging and developed countries. Baxter’s 50,000 employees worldwide are building upon the company’s rich heritage of medical breakthroughs to advance the next generation of healthcare innovations that enable patient care.

• Address 166, Jeongjail-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 463-867, Korea

• Tel +82-31-8014-6700

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.alere.com

• Product - epoc® Blood Analysis System

- Alere Triage® MeterPro

- Alere™ i

- Alere BinaxNOW® Influenza A & B Card

- Alere BinaxNOW® Legionella Urinary Antigen Card

• Address Medical ICU, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, China

• Tel +682-408-1676

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website• Product

• Address One Baxter Parkway, Deerfield, Illinois 60015

• Tel 1-800.422.9837

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.baxter.com

• Product Prismaflex System, MARS System, Prismaflex hemofilter sets,

CRRT solutions and Plasma-lyte.

Alere Inc.

APACCM (Asia Pacific Association of Critical Care Medicine)

Baxter International Inc.

Booth No. C-2

Booth No. E-1

Booth No. G-10

Exhibition Directory

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One Step Further: The Pursuit of Excellence in Critical Care

• Address Station Road, Harrietsham, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 1JA, UK

• Tel +44 (0)1622 851122

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.bedfont.com

• Product NOxBOX® INO range of monitors

Established in 1976, Bedfont Scientific specialise in the manufacture of exhaled breath and gas monitoring instruments for worldwide medical, scientific and industrial markets. Supplying high quality products specifically tailored for INO therapy, NOxBOX®O2 allows accurate, real-time monitoring of NO, NO2 and O2, also the latest model in the range, NOxBOX®i offering both continuous and synchronous NO delivery modes for use with adult, paediatric and neonatal patients.

Bedfont Scientific Limited Booth No. D-4

• Address #506 Bizmetro A, 551-17 Yangcheon-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-10-3750-5497

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website http://www.biomedbook.co.kr/

• Product Medical Books

Korea's best medical book distributor & publisher.Payable by credit card.Worldwide shipping.

BioMedBook Booth No. D-6

• Address Floor 6, 236 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8HB, United Kingdom

• Tel +44 (0) 20 3192 2009

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website http://www.biomedcentral.com

• Product Journal of Intensive Care, Critical Care, and Extreme Physiology & Medicine

BioMed Central publishes open access journals including Journal of Intensive Care and Critical Care

BioMed Central Booth No. E-9

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12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in collaboration with WFCCN and WFPICCS (WFSICCM Seoul 2015)August 29 (Sat) – September 1 (Tue), 2015 COEX, Seoul, Korea

CareFusion, a BD company, serves the health care industry with products and services that help hospitals measurably improve the safety and quality of care. The company develops industry-leading technologies including Alaris® infusion pumps and IV sets, MaxPlus® and MaxZero™ IV connectors and sets, Pyxis® automated dispensing systems, AVEA®, Vela® , iX5, 3100 and LTV® series ventilation and respiratory products, ChloraPrep® products, MedMined® services for data mining surveillance, V. Mueller® surgical instruments, and an extensive line of products that support interventional medicine. For more information please visit www.carefusion.com.

ChinooMTech Company is the Korean Distributor of Westmed, UE Medical, Longterm Medical and TIDI Products.

A global pioneer in medical breakthroughs, Cook Medical is committed to creating effective solutions that benefit millions of patients worldwide. Today, we combine medical devices, drugs, biologic grafts and cell therapies across more than 16,000 products serving more than 40 medical specialties. Founded in 1963 by a visionary who put patient needs and ethical business practices first, Cook is a family-owned company that has created more than 10,000 jobs worldwide

• Address 22745 Savi Ranch Parkway, Yorba Linda CA. USA

• Tel +1 714-283-2228

• E-mail• Website www.carefusion.com

• Product Respiratory and Infusion Solutions

• Address 1206, 55, Digital-ro 33-gil, Guro-gu, Seoul, 152-719, Korea

• Tel +82 2 302 0902

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website

• Product Westmed(USA) : ABG Syringes, Comfort Soft Plus Cannulas, O2/CO2 Cannulas and Masks, Aerosol Drug Delivery System,

UE Medical(China) : Reusable and Disposable Video laryngoscope

TIDI Products(USA) : Eyeshield & Faceshield, Pillow Cases

Longterm Medical TechnologyChina) : Silicone Tapes

• Address 11th Floor, Kyobo Securities Building26-4 Yoido-Dong, YoungDeungPo-Gu Seoul, 150-737 KOREA

• Tel +82-10 3162 4643

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website https://www.cookmedical.com

• Product Airway Management, One Lung Ventilation, Percutaneous Tracheostomy, Enteral Nutrition, Spectrum M+R CVCs,

Central Venous / Arterial Catheters, Centesis & Drainage

CareFusion, a BD company

ChinooMTech Company

Cook Medical (KOREA)

Booth No. B-1

Booth No. D-11

Booth No. D-8

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• Address 5fl.Living Kwan, HiBrand Bldg, #16 Maeheon-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-6196-5400

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.covidien.com/kr

• Product BIS, Nellcor, INVOS, Oridion, Puritan Bennett, SCD Compression, Palindrome,

• Address Bongeunsaro 114-gil 12, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

• Tel +82-2-550-8936

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.daewoong.co.kr

• Product EKLIRA GENUAIR

• Address #S-21, 8th floor, Garden 5 Tool-dong 292 Munjeong-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea 138-962

• Tel +82-2-708-6400

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.draeger.co.kr

• Product PulmoVista 500, Savina 300, Evita V300, IACS, Consumable items

As a global leader in medical technology, services and solutions, Medtronic improves the lives and health of millions of people each year. We use our deep clinical, therapeutic, and economic expertise to address the complex challenges faced by healthcare systems today. Let’s take healthcare Further, Together. Learn more at Medtronic.com

A Future ‘Top 50’ Global Pharmaceutical Company that Contributes to the Healthcare of Partner countries

Dräger. Technology for Life® Dräger is an international leader in the fields of medical and safety technology. Our products protect, support and save lives. Founded in 1889, Dräger generated revenues of around EUR 2.43 billion in 2014. The Dräger Group is currently present in more than 190 countries and has about 13,500 employees worldwide. Please visit www.draeger.com for more information.

COVIDIEN

DAEWOONG PHARMACEUTICAL

Dräger Korea Co., Ltd.

Booth No. G-4

Booth No. D-10

Booth No. S-2

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Edwards Lifesciences is the global leader in the science of heart valves and hemodynamic monitoring. Driven by a passion to help patients, the company partners with clinicians to develop innovative technologies in the areas of structural heart disease and critical care monitoring that enable them to save and enhance lives. We have been advancing the care of the acutely ill for more than 40 years. Following the development of Swan-Ganz advanced hemodynamic monitoring devices, Edwards continues to evolve to less-invasive and noninvasive devices to provide valuable insight for an expanded patient population in OR and ICU.

• Address 11F, Dabong Tower, 418, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea 135-839

• Tel +82-2-559-9400

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.edwards.com

• Product FloTrac Sensor, Volume View Sensor, ClearSight system(EV1000NI, pump unit, ClearSight finger cuff) , PreSep Catheter, EV1000 monitor, Swan-Ganz Catheter, Vigillance2 Monitor, Disposable Pressure Transducer

We are a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of products and systems for use in respiratory care, acute care, and the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Our products and systems are sold in over 120 countries worldwide

• Address 1-221 Ace Hitech City, 55-20 Mullae-dong 3-ga, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-6205-6900

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.fphcare.com

• Product Optiflow, Ventilator Circuit

Edwards Lifesciences Korea

Fisher&Paykel Healthcare

Booth No. P-1

Booth No. B-2

Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and make groundbreaking discoveries that advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides clinical support solutions for nurses, physicians and other medical professionals and publishes over 2,500 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and more than 33,000 book titles.

• Address 4FL, CHUNWOO BLDG, 534 ITAEWON-DONG YONGSAN-GU, SEOUL, KOREA, 140-861

• Tel +82 2 6714 3140

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.elsevier.com

• Product Book & Journal

ELSEVIER Booth No. E-9

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FUJIFILM SonoSite, Inc., is the innovator and world leader in bedside and point-of-care ultrasound.

• Address 10F SH Tower, 331 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea 135-833

• Tel +82-2-511-0910

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.sonosite.com/kr

• Product Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound Systems

GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services to meet the demand for increased access, enhanced quality and more affordable healthcare around the world. From medical imaging, software & IT, patient monitoring and diagnostics to drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing technologies and performance improvement solutions, GE Healthcare helps medical professionals deliver great healthcare to their patients.

• Address POBA Gangnam Tower, 343, Hakdong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-6201-3000

• E-mail [email protected] / [email protected]

• Website http://www.ge.com/kr/

• Product Patient Monitor, Ventilator, UltraSound

The only & unique company offering comprehensive solutions to renal patients. Everywhere, Everyday.

• Address 7/F, 308 Gangnam-daero, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-937, Korea

• Tel +82-2-2112-8800

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.freseniusmedicalcare.asia

• Product multiFiltratePRO, multiFiltrate

Fresenius Medical Care Korea Booth No. C-4

FUJIFILM SonoSite Korea Ltd.

GE Healthcare

Booth No. D-14

Booth No. S-3

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12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in collaboration with WFCCN and WFPICCS (WFSICCM Seoul 2015)August 29 (Sat) – September 1 (Tue), 2015 COEX, Seoul, Korea

Green Cross is an exemplary R&D-oriented company that leads the biotechnology industry in Korea Starting from the nation's first production and sales of Plasma Fractions in 1970, which required sophisticated technology, Green Cross has striven to develop ethical drugs that are hard to produce but essential to patients. Subsequently, it is now an internationally recognized biotechnology company in the fields of plasma fractions and vaccine

• Address 107, Ihyeon-ro, 30beon-gil, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

• Tel +82-31-260-1977

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.greencross.com

• Product Anti thrombin-III, I.V.-Globulin SN, Pandict inj

Hamilton Medical specializes in the design and development of ventilation equipment for patients ranging from neonates to adults. Our unique INTELLiVENT-ASV® is the world's first and only fully closed-loop ventilation technology, providing automatic adjustments of minute volume, oxygen, and PEEP. It covers all applications from intubation to extubation, significantly reducing patient ventilation time with the ease of use you have come to expect from us. INTELLiVENT-ASV® is the result of three decades of development and is derived from the clinically proven ASV®. We are proud to be the supplier with the largest and the most modern ventilator portfolio worldwide. www.hamilton-medical.com

• Address Via Crusch 8, CH-7402 Bonaduz, Switzerland

• Tel +41 58 610 10 20

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.hamilton-medical.com

• Product

GREEN CROSS

Hamilton Medical AG

Booth No. S-1

Booth No. A-2

We are a science-led global healthcare company that researches and develops a broad range of innovative products in three primary areas: Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines and Consumer Healthcare.

• Address 9th Fl., 92, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 140-702

• Tel +82-2-709-4114

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.gsk-korea.co.kr

• Product Ultiva (Remifentanil)

GlaxoSmithKline Booth No. P-2

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Hanlim Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. manufactures and supplies non prescription and prescription drugs. It offers anti-hypertensives, osteoporosis therapeutics, emergency/shock agents, vasoprotectives, anti-ulcerants, hemostatics and iron supplements, anti-rheumatics, anti-epileptics, and ophthalmics; and cardiovascular drugs, endocirne-metabolism agents, alimentary drugs, anticoagulants, NSAIDs, analgesics, muscle relaxants, local anaesthetic, antibiotics, anti-neoplastics/adjuvants, allergy/ENT drugs, CNS drugs, and oliguria therapeutics in the form of tablets. The company was founded in 1974 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

• Address 42, SEOCHO-DAERO 52-GIL, SEOCHO-GU, SEOUL 137-881 KOREA

• Tel +82-2-3489-6172

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.hanlim.com

• Product Ulistin® inj.

Hanlim Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Booth No. D-12

Hospira is the world's leading provider of injectable drugs and infusion technologies. Through our broad, integrated portfolio, we are uniquely positioned to Advance Wellness™ by improving patient and caregiver safety while reducing healthcare costs.Through our offering of high-quality, lower-cost generic medications, we continue to help reduce the overall costs of healthcare — to improve both the affordability of carefor patients and the financial strength of the global healthcare system.

• Address CALT building 6F #616, 22, Teheran-ro 87-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-2009-4800

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.hospira.com

• Product Precedex®

Hospira Korea Co., Ltd. Booth No. G-8

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12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine in collaboration with WFCCN and WFPICCS (WFSICCM Seoul 2015)August 29 (Sat) – September 1 (Tue), 2015 COEX, Seoul, Korea

The objective of this four day symposium is to review concepts and technology and present recent advances in the management of critically ill patients.The symposium includes formal presentations as well as practical discussions such as tutorials, round tables, procon debates, “meet the experts”, etc.Original scientific posters will also be presented.The meeting is open to all physicians, nurses and other allied health professionals interested in intensive care and emergency medicine.

• Address Route de Lennik 808 – 1070 Brussels - BELGIUM

• Tel +32 2 555 4757

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.intensive.org

• Product Congress organizer

ISICEM (International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine) Booth No. E-3

Intersurgical manufacture a complete range of respiratory care products for use in the Intensive Care and emergency areas. The Intersurgical product range covers all respiratory requirements from the patient connection through to the equipment offering the complete solution to your needs.The range includes:- Smoothbore and Flextube Breathing systems available for adults, paediatrics and neonates - Active humidification systems and devices- A range of StarMed hoods for CPAP and NIV- A full oral care programme - Breathing filters and HMEFs- A range of oxygen and aerosol therapy options - Trachseal closed suction systems- Patient connectionsChoose Intersurgical for quality, innovation and choice.

• Address CRANE HOUSE, MOLLY MILLARS LANE, WOKINGHAM, BERKSHIRE, RG41 2RZ

• Tel +82-11-8965-6300

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.intersurgical.com

• Product Respiratory care products

INTERSURGICAL Booth No. C-9

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KORUST keep developing innovative new products with domestic academic basic research, commercialization of HIFU technology and assessment techniques based on the ultrasonic generator, ultrasonic ceramic transducer, High-intensity Focused Ultrasound technology, focused shock wave technology commercialization in the field of Therapeutic Ultrasound. Also keep promoting the localization of continuous technology development in the field of foreign advanced medical devices not succeed in localizing outside of the field of ultrasound treatment as well.

• Address B-#716, 717, 718, Keumkang penterium IT tower, 282 haqui-ro, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 431-810, Korea

• Tel +82 31 337 5958

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.korust.com/eng

• Product High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillator “Care Way”

KORUST Co., Ltd. Booth No. D-13

The Korean Journal of Anesthesiology (Korean J Anesthesiol; KJA) is an international, English-language, and peerreviewed journal for anesthesiology, critical care, and pain medicine.As an official journal of the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, KJA was founded in 1968 and published monthly until 2014 and will now publish bimonthly in 2015. The circulation number per issue is 400.The journal has been partly supported by the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies. KJA is indexed by KCI, PubMed, PubMed Central, KoreaMed, KoMCI Web, KoreaMed Synapse, Science Central, SCOPUS, Embase, CAS, WPRIM, DOI, and Google Scholar.

• Address Room 1006 Yong-Seong BIZTEL Building, 109, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 140-750, Korea

• Tel 02-792-5128

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website http://ekja.org

• Product Copies of the Recent issue of KJA, Questionnaire, Souvenir

Korean Journal of Anesthesiology Booth No. E-7

Since 1956, Koreavaccine has made an effort for supplying high quality biological products as well as medical devices to achieve our vision which is ; Improvement of the contribution to the better society.”To accomplish our vision, Koreavaccine not only focused on researching and developing new and better products, but also providing services to various biological companies in CMO, CSO, and CLO areas.Today, Koreavaccine become not only one of the top pediatric vaccine supplier in Korea along with the high quality medical devices but also the best biological service provider.

• Address 44, Jungdae-ro 9-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea (Garak-dong, Doowon B/D)

• Tel +82-2-443-1961

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.koreavaccine.com

• Product Disposable medical supplies, Phar-gel, Pedatosol step 1,2, BCG vaccine

Koreavaccine Co., LTD. Booth No. C-3

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MAQUET will always endeavor to be the preferred partner for all aspects of high-acuity care. We will provide innovative technologies and solutions necessary to enhance clinical expertise, enabling healthcare professionals to achieve better patient outcomesand improve healthcare economics.

• Address 13F, KeumKang Building, 304, Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06143, Korea

• Tel +82 2 558 2271

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.maquet.com

• Product - Mechanical Ventilator: SERVO-i, SERVO-U, SERVO-air

- ExtraCorporeal Life Support system: PLS system, CardioHelp system, Avalon Elite catheter, HLS cannulae

- Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump: CS100, CARDIOSAVE

- Advanced Monitoring: PiCCO, EIRUS

MAQUET MEDICAL KOREA CO., LTD. Booth No. G-2

Magnamed is a 100% Brazilian company, founded by three partner engineers, focused since the beginning by their creative and efficient thinking.The deep knowledge and the constant seek for innovation allowed Magnamed to create solutions, focused on the pulmonary ventilation market. A quick look on the products OxyMag, BabyMag, FlexiMag, VentMeter and FlexiMag Plus is enough for you to see how innovation is present in each detail.

• Address Rua Desembargador Eliseu Guilherme, 282 – 6º Andar - Paraíso – CEP: 04004-030

• Tel 55 11 5081-4115

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.magnamed.com.br

• Product Lung Ventilators

Magnamed Tecnologia Médica S/A Booth No. D-17

The Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine (KSCCM) plays a leading role in the care of critically ill patients by improving clinical skills and knowledge of its members across diverse disciplines, including medicine, nursing, physical/occupational therapy, and pharmacy. KSCCM aims to seek continuing advance in critical care management and to promote friendship and cooperation among members through exchange programs at home and abroad. The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine (KJCCM), KSCCM’s own medical journal launched in 1986, had been published quarterly and began publishing in English since February 2014.

• Address 109, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 04376, Korea (Room 806, Yongseong Biztel)

• Tel +82-2-2077-1532,1533

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website KSCCM: http://www.ksccm.org / KJCCM: http://www.kjccm.org

• Product The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2015. 8 Vol 30 No.03

KSCCM (The Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine) Booth No. E-6

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Medipia Incorporation, which was established on 1st Sep, 2000, import a speciality medical equipment from around the world and supply to general and university hospitals.Medipia is working hard on being open, reaching out and responding to our customers through the introduction of advanced medical technology and to support scientific research We will do make effort to make this a place where customers can quickly and conveniently meet us at any time. Moreover, Medipia vows to listen to our customers criticism as well as praiseworthy comments.

• Address 15, Cheonggyeasan-ro 691 beon-gil, Sujeong-gu, Seongname-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

• Tel +82 31 722 3113

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.e-medipia.com

• Product Mercury Medical: Air-Q, Air-Q sp, Air-Q Blocker, Air-Q sp Blocker

Face-Cradle, Flow Safe II

ZOLL: Thermogard XP

TIDI Products: Grip-Lok

3M: Bair Hugger (505)

Karl Storz: Flexible Intubation Video Endoscope, C-MAC, Video Laryngoscope, Intubation Fiberscope, Rigid Bronchoscope

MEDIPIA INC Booth No. C-7

MEKICS has always emphasized research and development as its top corporate priority. The company approaches R&D through innovative, nimble and translational methodologies. This three-fold dynamic allows MEKICS to continue its over-arching commitment to enhancing quality of life. True to the company’s founding mission, MEKICS focuses its R&D efforts on developing the kinds of products people need most. By developing therapies for respiratory disorder, MEKICS has significantly advanced the science and understanding of these prevalent disease processes. This rich body of knowledge and wealth of experience positions MEKICS on the cutting edge for developing unique, innovative, finished products and to partnering successfully with other developers.

• Address 21, Sangjiseok-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

• Tel +82 70 7119 2520

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.mek-ics.com

• Product ICU Ventilator, High Flow Therapy, Patient Monitor

MEKICS CO., LTD. Booth No. G-5

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Mindray is one of the leading global providers of medical devices and solutions. We possess a sound distribution and service network with subsidiaries in 31 countries allover the world.

Mindray's complete solution improves workflow efficiency and information management in ICU environments. Providing advanced monitoring and life-support devices as well as advanced networking options, it guarantees the highest standards of care as well as the continuity of all patient information.

Mindray's patient-centric approach allows the integration of all critical care data, while enabling high-acuity patient monitoring and access to all clinical information when and where it is needed

• Address Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, High-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen, 518057, P.R.China

• Tel 0086-755-81888998

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.mindray.com

• Product Patient monitors, Anesthesia machines, Ventilator, Ultrasound machines

Today's MSD is a global healthcare leader working to help the world be well. MSD is a trade name of Merck & Co., Inc., with headquarters in Whitehouse Station, N.J., U.S.A. Through our prescription medicines, vaccines, biologic therapies, and consumer care and animal health products, we work with customers and operate in more than 140 countries to deliver innovative health solutions. We also demonstrate our commitment to increasing access to healthcare through far-reaching policies, programs and partnerships. For more information, visit www.msd.com and connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

• Address Seoul Mapogu Mapodaero 163, 10F

• Tel +82-2-331-2000

• E-mail

• Website msd-korea.com

• Product Bridion/Cancidas

Mindray

MSD

Booth No. A-1

Booth No. C-6

Nihon Kohden is Japan's leading manufacturer, developer and distributor of medical electronic equipment with subsidiaries in the USA, Europe and Asia and distributors in nearly every country in the world.Our major product lines are patient monitors, electroencephalographs, evoked potential and electromyograph systems, electrocardiographs, defibrillators, and hematology analyzers. Nihon Kohden equipment is well known for its quality and ease of use.

• Address 31-4 Nishiochiai 1-chome Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan

• Tel +81-3-5996-8000

• E-mail http://www.nihonkohden.com/company/worldwide/map.html

• Website www.nihonkohden.com

• Product Patient monitor system, HFO ventilator, aEEG

Nihon Kohden Corporation Booth No. G-7

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ResMed Portable VentilatorResMed Mask

• Address 8-228, 97 Siheung-daero Geum cheon-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-6264-0205

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.resmed.com

• Product Portable Ventilator

ResMed Ltd Booth No. D-9

Pfizer Inc : Working Together for a Healthier World

At Pfizer, we apply science and our global resources to bring therapies to people that extend and significantly improve their lives. We strive to set the standard for quality, safety and value in the discovery, development and manufacture of health care products. Our global portfolio includes medicines and vaccines as well as many of the world's best-known consumer health care products. Every day, Pfizer colleagues work across developed and emerging markets to advance wellness, prevention, treatments and cures that challenge the most feared diseases of our time. For more than 150 years, Pfizer has worked to make a difference for all who rely on us.

• Address Pfizer Tower 110, Toegyero, Junggu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-317-2114

• E-mail

• Website www.pfizer.co.kr

• Product Tazocin, Vfend, Zyvox, Pfizer Anti-Infectives, Prevenar13

Pfizer Korea Booth No. P-3

Royal Philips is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. At Philips, we understand that providing quality healthcare means balancing many needs. Delivering high quality critical care to your patients with limited resources demands new approaches and thinking in today's complex healthcare environment.Our critical care solutions provide connected care you may need for early patient intervention, allowing you to deliver high-quality care to patients efficiently. Together, we create the future of healthcare. Visit Philips booth to find our latest meaningful innovations in critical care.

• Address 272 Sowol-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-709-1244

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.philips.co.kr/healthcare

• Product Connected care solutions for clinical care including patient monitor, central station,

mobile solution, defibrillator, DECG, and ventilator.

Philips Booth No. G-1

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Roche is a pioneer of Personalized Healthcare and it aims at providing diagnostic tools that enable tangible improvements in the health, quality of life and survival of patients.

• Address Teheranro 108-gil 22, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-502, Korea

• Tel +82-2-550-3308

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.roche-diagnostics.co.kr

• Product

Samsung Medison, an affiliate of Samsung Electronics, is a global medical equipment company founded in 1985. With a mission to bring health and well-being to people's lives, the company manufactures diagnostic ultrasound systems around the world across various medical fields. Samsung Medison has commercialized the Live 3D technology in 2001 and since being part of Samsung Electronics in 2011, it is integrating IT, image processing, semiconductor and communication technologies into ultrasound devices for efficient and confidence diagnosis.For more information, please visit www.samsungmedison.com

• Address 42, Teheran-ro 108-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-2-2194-0825

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.samsungmedison.com

• Product Digital Radiography, Ultrasound System

The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) is the largest non-profit medical organization dedicated to promoting excellence and consistency in the practice of critical care. With members in more than 100 countries, SCCM is the only organization that represents all professional components of the critical care team. The Society offers a variety of activities that ensures excellence in patient care, education, research and advocacy.Mission: SCCM's mission is to secure the highest quality care for all critically ill and injured patients.Envisioned Future: SCCM envisions a world in which all critically ill and injured persons receive care from a present integrated team of dedicated trained intensivists and critical care specialists.Right Care, Right Now: The Society maintains that the Right Care, Right Now™ is best provided by an integrated team of dedicated experts directed by a trained and present physician credentialed in critical care (an intensivist). Right Care, Right Now™ means the right care is delivered at exactly the right moment to achieve optimal patient outcomes.

• Address 500 Midway Dr, Mount Prospect, IL 60056, USA

• Tel +1-847-827-6869

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.sccm.org

• Product

Roche Diagnostics Korea Co., Ltd.

SAMSUNG

SCCM (Society of Critical Care Medicine)

Booth No. G-9

Booth No. C-1

Booth No. E-5

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Seoil Pacific Corp., is established in 2001, has been growing up with our precious customers. We know very well 'the preciousness of Life' and 'Customer Satisfaction' and we have been concentrating our capability on the respiratory care service. As an expert company in the field of the respiratory care, Seoil Pacific Corp. has been equipped with the best employees including technical staff. Beginning with the Cough Stimulating device, we are cooperating with lots of companies from 21 countries. Moreover, we would like to introduce Seoil's products continuously.

• Address RM. 515~516, ACE HIGH-END TOWER, 5, Digital-ro 26-gil, GURO-GU, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, 152-740

• Tel +82 (2) 325-2106

• E-mail [email protected], [email protected]

• Website www.comfortcough.com

• Product COMFORTCOUGH Series

Cough Stimulating Device, Triple Functions

I. Advanced Mechanical In-exsufflator

II. Percussor Mode (High-frequency intrapulmonary ventilation)

III. High Frequency Chest Wall Vibration

MPS200PS

Multi-purpose Power Supply

I. An auxiliary power unit for the medical device

II. Stable power supply – Pure Sine Wave

Happy harmony between human beings and environments The life science business is recording continuous sales expansion such as Sunpla the domestic new drug No.1 anti-cancer medicine, Trast the arthritis medicine of domestic market share ranking 1st, Joins the domestic natural new drug No.1, etc. Also in the future, the life science part of SK Chemicals will be making the best merchandise through the synergy of R&D and production/ sales networks connected to Marketing, Life Science Research Institute and Dongshin Pharmaceuticals.SK Chemicals is jumping into a globally top-class enterprise in specialty chemicals and life science fields.

• Address 310, Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 463-400 Korea

• Tel +82-2-2008-2008

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.skchemicals.com

• Product Futhan inj.

SEOIL PACIFIC Corp.

SK Chemicals

Booth No. D-15

Booth No. G-3

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Teleflex is a global provider of medical devices used in critical care and surgery. We serve healthcare providers with specialty devices for vascular access, general and regional anesthesia, respiratory care, cardiac care. Partnering with hospitals, clinicians and patients to provide medical devices and solutionsthat support enabling best way for respiratory care, vascular access, general and regional anesthesia.

• Address 71-5 Bangbae-ro 26Gil (848-11 Bangbae-dong), Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea 137-836

• Tel +82-2-536-7550

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.teleflex.com

• Product - Prefilled Disposable Humidifier (Oxygenation)

- HME & Filtration

- Oxygen Mask with Nebulizer

- ETT (Endotracheal Tube) & ETT with Suction tube

- Laryngoscope

- CVC (Central Venous Catheter)

- SAC (Seldinger Arterial Catheter)

- EZ-IO (Intra-Osseous Infusion System)

Contributing to Society through HealthcareWe contribute to society by providing valued services in the healthcareMarket and earning the trust of healthcare professionals and the people they serve.

• Address Shinwon bldg. 6th floor, Teheranro8gil 21, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea

• Tel +82-10-8952-5543

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.terumo.co.kr

• Product Infusion pump

Teleflex Korea

TERUMO KOREA CORPORATION

Booth No. C-8

Booth No. C-5

• Address Tokushima Univ. Hospital Emergency and Critical Care Medicine 3-18-15 Kuramoto, Tokushima, 770-8503

• Tel +01-88-633-9347

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website http://jsicm2016.umin.jp/

• Product Congress organizer

The 43rd Annual Meeting of the JSICM Booth No. E-4

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Verathon Medical manufactures easy-to-use instruments to help medical professionals improve healthcare. GlideScope® video laryngoscopes deliver consistently clear airway views, enabling quick intubation. Designed for an array of clinical settings, the GlideScope system is available in single-use and reusable configurations, for preterm to morbidly obese. The new Heartscape™ 3D ECG System provides more complete data to help diagnose MIs. Featuring a 2-part, 80-lead vest and a 3D color-graphic diagnostic algorithm, the Heartscape technology offers the first 360° view of the heart. BladderScan® portable, ultrasound instruments accurately measure bladder volume. BladderScan devices are noninvasive and easy to use−no sonographer is required. (www.verathon.com)

• Address L13, St Martins Tower, 31 Market Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000

• Tel +61 2 8281 5500

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.verathon.com

• Product GlideScope & BladderrScan

UPINEMED was established in 1985 with a commitment to introduce the heart, anesthesia and airway products.We are covering AN, ER and Critical care, Cardiology and Interventional Radiology successfully. We strive to do its best to provide quality products and services to our customers and to meet the needs of our customers through quickly acquiring information on new medical devices. In fostering skilled workforce through continuous education, we endeavors to gain customer trust by providing quality products and services

• Address 54, Donggyo-ro 27 gil Mapo-gu, Seoul 121-869, Korea

• Tel 070-7167-1835

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website http://www.upinemed.co.kr

• Product Therapeutic Hypothermia Device, Tracheostomy tube, Catheter

UPINEMED Booth No. D-3

Verthon Medical Booth No. D-16

VitalAire takes care of patients suffering from chronic disease at home that contribute to protecting vulnerable lives.

• Address 10F, Bojeon Bldg. 725, Eonju-Ro, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 06050, Korea

• Tel +82-1566-0202

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.vitalaire.co.kr

• Product

VitalAire Korea Inc. Booth No. D-2

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The conference will be conducted over three days, offering a wide variety of clinically focused sessions, providing delegates with state-of-the-art knowledge as well as hands-on learning experiences. Its international mix of speakers and delegates further enhances exposure to new ways of working, new ideas about practice, and provides fabulous opportunities for international networking and engagement. We have created a program with something for all critical care nurses wherever they might practice. As this meeting focuses on clinical practice, it will include presentations and interactive clinical intensive sessions on a range of topics, presented by international and national nurse leaders, that reflect current innovation and developments in critical care practice

• Address C/ Congress Secretariat, PO BOX 1144, WYNNUM Q 4178, AUSTRALIA

• Tel +61 7 3893 1988

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.acccn.com.au

• Product 12th Congress of the WFCCN 2016

It is a great pleasure to invite you to join us in the 13th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine and XXII Brazilian Congress of Intensive Care Medicine to take place from November 8th to 11th of 2017, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Organizing this meeting in Brazil is a clear statement from the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine that global health is our priority.

• Address Rua Arminda, 93 - 7°, São Paulo – Brazil - CEP 04545-100

• Tel +55 11 5089 2642

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.criticalcare2017.com

• Product 13rd Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care

Medicine – WFSICCM 2017

WFCCN (12th Congress of the WFCCN 2016)

WFSICCM 2017 (Brazilian Association of Intensive Care Medicine)

Booth No. D-1

Booth No. E-8

HAIC Total Solution Provider - Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Generator, Modular Isolation Pod, Isolator withHPV

• Address A-8F, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, 145, Gwanggyo-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do,443-270 Korea

• Tel +82-31-888-9208

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website http://www.woojungbsc.co.kr/

• Product Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Generator

WOOJUNGBSC Booth No. D-7

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• Address 74, NORYANGJIN-RO, DONGJAK-GU, SEOUL, KOREA

• Tel +82-2-828-0181

• E-mail• Website http://eng.yuhan.co.kr

• Product

ZOLL Medical Corporation, a leader in medical products and software solutions, helps responders manage, treat, and save lives in emergency rescues and in hospitals; outside the hospital while at work or home; in doctors' and dentists' offices and schools; in public places and on the battlefield. ZOLL's products contribute to managing patient care and saving lives, as well as increasing the efficiency of emergency medical, fire, and hospital operations around the globe

• Address 7F, Sunghwan Building, 156 Dogok-ro, Gandnam-gu, Seoul

• Tel +82-2-2192-9583

• E-mail [email protected]

• Website www.zoll.com

• Product Defibrillator & Mechanical CPR

Yuhan Corporation

ZOLL Medical

Booth No. G-6

Booth No. D-5

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We’ve been waitingfor over a millennium to meet you.Enjoy the Royal Treatment.

www.miceseoul.com

Play SEOUL

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Be sepsis aware.Support World Sepsis Day, 13 September 2015

Sign the World Sepsis Declaration:world-sepsis-day.org

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ISSN 2383-4870 (Print) ISSN 2383-4889 (Online)

The Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine (abbreviated as Korean J Crit Care Med)

is the official publication of the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine founded in

1980. The journal has been published since 1986. The journal was published only in

English from 2014 (Volume 29, Number 1).

This journal deals with all aspects of emergency management for acute and critical

patients. From the stage of article submissions to publication, people in charge of each

part administer tightly for impartial judging processes and speedy publication. As a

result, highly-qualified, peer-reviewed research articles and clinical cases have been

published in this quarterly (February, May, August and November) full color journal.

Furthermore, it provides an important forum for exchange of research ideas and

clinical experiences for critical care practitioners.

Publishing/Editorial Office

#806, Yongseong Biztel, 109, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 04376, Korea

Tel: +82-2-2077-1533, Fax: +82-2-2077-1535

E-mail: [email protected]

KJCCM Homepage: www.kjccm.org

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