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Premil inary Program
This scientifi c programme is endorsed by
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Program committee: N. Aissaoui — J.-P. Collet — A. Combes — G. Lebreton — P. Leprince
G. Montalescot — C. Mossadegh — C. Spaulding
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La Pitié-Salpêtrière Cardiology Institute of Paris will organize
next June to the 9th International PARIS TCS-ECMO Congress!
This Congress will feature the latest evidence on temporary organ support devices for advanced cardiac and respiratory failure.
A specifi c congress track will be dedicated to Temporary Circulatory Support (TCS) devices, that are increasingly used by interventional cardiologists to treat cardiogenic
shock due to acute myocardial infarction and end-stage cardiac failure.
The congress will also provide state-of–the-art discussions on the indications and results of extracorporeal gas exchange techniques (venovenous ECMO and ECCO2R) for acute respiratory failure.
Cardiologists and particularly interventional cardiologists, heart surgeons, pulmonologists, intensivists, emergency physicians, anesthesiologists, respiratory therapists, perfusionnists, nurses will have the unique opportunity to discuss with world key opinion leaders all theoretical
and practical management aspects of these emerging and very promising technologies
Hope to see you in Paris next June!
Logistics organization and registrationOVERCOME
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TCS - ECMO INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
TCS - ECMO
THURSDAY 28 JUNE
09.00 10.30
10.30 11.00
11.0012.30
12.45 13.45
14.00 15.30
15.30 16.00
16.0017.30
ECMONet Session
Cardiogenic shock
2018 updateECCO2R
TCS in the cath-lab
ECMObasics
ARDS
TCS in STEMI patients
with cardiogenic
shock
Ethics
FRIDAY 29 JUNE
09.00 10.30
10.30 11.00
11.0012.30
12.30 13.30
13.45 15.15
15.15 15.45
15.4517.15
TCS/ECMO in specifi c settings
ECMO VVCardiac arrest
and TCS Common Session: Ethical
dilemmas in
ECMO/TCS patients
ComplicationsECMO/TCS organization
My idealECMO
program
Respiratory Sessions TCS Cardiac Sessions Nurse and perfusionist sessions
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THURSDAY 28 JUNE – LIST AND STEPHENSON
09.00 - 10.30 ECMONET SESSION
Should ECMONet lead a new trial of VV-ECMO in ARDS patients N. FERGUSON, Toronto – CAN
PRONECMO, a study of early Proning in ECMO patients M. SCHMIDT, Paris - FRA
This is how we designed the SUPERNOVA RCT A. COMBES, Paris - FRA
VA-ECMO for cardiogenic shock A. GERSHLICK, Leicester - UK
Update on ECMONet projects D. BRODIE, New York - USA
K 10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 CARDIOGENIC SHOCK 2018 UPDATE
The latest ESC guidelines for STEMI: implications for the care of acute cardiogenic shock patients H. THIELE, Leipzig - GER
Frenshock registry data C. DELMAS, Toulouse - FRA
What is the drug of choice in 2018? B. LEVY, Nancy - FRA
Biomarkers… Beyond natriuretic peptides A. MEBAZAA, Paris - FRA
MRI for disease diagnosis A. REDHEUIL, Paris - FRA
12.45 - 13.45 Lunch symposium
14.00 - 15.30 ECCO2R
Clinical consequences of Hypercapnia A. DESSAP, Paris - FRA SUPERNOVA pilot trial results… And now? M. RANIERI, Rome - ITA The latest about ECCO2R for COPD patients C. KARAGIANIDIS, Koeln - GER ECCO2R for COPD: the vent-AVOID trial and beyond D. BRODIE, New York - USA
K 15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 17.30 TCS IN THE CATH-LAB
Catheter based TCS, an update of Impella and PHP results D. DUDEK, Krakow - POL
High risk PCI: need for TCS support?
∙ No: French Experience J.-P. COLLET, Paris - FRA
∙ Yes: German/US Experience M. SINNING, Bonn - GER
∙ Which device, if any? Choice Impella 2.5/CP vs VA-ECMO C. SPAULDING, Paris - FRA
Panel discution: should we combine 2 devices in the same patient?
THURSDAY 28 JUNE - ROOM 203
09.00 - 10.30 ECMO BASICS With simultaneous interpretation
ECMO Principles Kathleen DALY, London - UK
VV ECMO Indications Cara AGERSTRAND, New York - USA
VA ECMO Indications B. LEVY, Nancy - FRA
Bedside Management Marie-Astrid NION, Angers - FRA
K 10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 ARDS
Lessons to learn from epidemiology A. DESSAP, Paris - FRA
The good and the bad of high PEEP E. FAN, Toronto - CAN
What is the ideal target for blood oxygenation in ARDS? K. PALMER, Stockholm - SWE
Long term prognosis of ARDS patients E. FAN, Toronto - CAN
What is P-SILI? And how it can increase VILI? L. BROCHARD, Toronto - CAN
12.45 - 13.45 Lunch symposium
14.00 - 15.30 TCS IN STEMI PATIENTS WITH CARDIOGENIC SHOCK
Myocardial infarction management: from the 70’s to 2018 C. SPAULDING, Paris - FRA
Culprit shock results Discussion H. THIELE, Leipzig - GER
Management of the AMI patient after PCI and TCS N. BRECHOT, Paris - FRA
Is-it time for a big RCT in TCS? H. THIELE, Leipzig – GER
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K 15.30 - 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 17.30 ETHICS With simultaneous interpretation
Managing Families Cara AGERSTRAND, New York - USA
How to manage awake ECMO patients Jo Anne FOWLES, London - UK
End of life in Pediatrics Emilie MEURISSE, Paris - FRA
Patient testimony
FRIDAY 29 JUNE – LIST AND STEPHENSON
09.00 - 10.30 TCS/ECMO IN SPECIFIC SETTINGS
Ablation and rhythmology under TCS-ECMO X. WAINTRAUB, Paris - FRA∙ Impella vs. ECMO for interventional treatments∙ Arrhythmia treatment in LVAD patients
TCS/ECMO in post cardiotomy cardiogenic shock G. LEBRETON, Paris - FRA TCS for severe RV failure J. JOUAN, Paris - FRA
∙ In which situation? What is the best option in 2018? ECMO to rescue lethal pulmonary embolism M. SCHMIDT, Paris - FRA Impella 5.0 to test RV function prior to LVAD implantation G. LEBRETON, Paris - FRA
K 10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 ECMO VV
Prime time results of the EOLIA trial A. COMBES, Paris - FRA ECMO for acute respiratory failure: implications of EOLIA results A. SLUTSKY, Toronto - CAN Optimizing MV in ECMO patients N. FERGUSON, Toronto - CAN Defining the right anticoagulation target Cara AGERSTRAND, New York - USA NeuroMonitoring on VV-ECMO F. TACCONE, Brussels - BEL A. PESENTI, Monza -
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch symposium
13.45 - 15.15 CARDIAC ARREST AND TCS
Therapeutic hypothermia? Still an option? A. CARIOU, Paris - FRA The latest series of ECMO for refractory cardiac arrest F. TACCONE, Brussels - BEL Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest ECPR controversy
∙ Rush the patient to the Cathlab J. BELOHLAVEK, Prague - CZE∙ Stay and play on the scene L. LAMHAUT, Paris - FRA
Improving Patient Selection B. LEVY, Nancy - FRA
K 15.15 - 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 - 17.15 ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN ECMO/TCS PATIENTS
Integrating palliative care in the non-weanable ECMO patient in the ICU J.R.CURTIS, Washington - USA
Ethical considerations in the donation after cardiac death program C.-E. LUYT, Paris - FRA Withdrawing may be preferable to withholding? N. BARRETT, London - UK Spiritual and palliative care providers D. BRODIE, New York - USA
FRIDAY 29 JUNE - 7 ROOM 203
09.00 - 10.30 COMPLICATIONS With simultaneous interpretation
Specifics of VV ECMO Sabine VALERA, Marseille - FRA Specifics of VA ECMO Chirine MOSSADEGH, Paris - FRA Specifics of Pediatric ECMO Maylis DORENT, Paris - FRA Preventing complications: staff training M. OGINO, Nemours - USA
K 10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 ECMO/TCS ORGANIZATION
Organization of a level-1 ECMO cardiac center: regionalization and networking in England N. BARRETT, London - UK
Should all cathlabs provide TCS?∙ Yes E. LA SCALA, Ollioules - FRA∙ No C. SPAULDING, Paris - FRA
Practical aspects for centers with no current on-site TCS J. BELOHLAVEK, Prague - CZE∙ Percutaneous insertion possible for all patients? ∙ How to do it? Practical aspects for the interventional cardiologist∙ Which device, pricing implications…
How to set up a simulation program? Chirine MOSSADEGH, Paris - FRA
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch symposium
13.45 - 15.15 MY IDEAL ECMO PROGRAM With simultaneous interpretation
Overview of ECMO nurses worldwide Chirine MOSSADEGH, Paris - FRA How should we organize ECMO nationwide Kathleen DALY, London - UK ELSO Education Curriculum M. OGINO, Nemours - USA The futur of ECMO A. COMBES, Paris - FRA
SIMULATIONS WORKSHOPS – ROOM 302 - Limited number of places
6 SESSIONS
Thursday, June 28, 2018: 11.00 – 12.30 / 14.00 – 15.30 / 16.00 – 17.30Friday, June 29, 2018: 09.00 – 10.30 / 11.00 – 12.30 / 13.45 – 15.15There will be two groups of 6 participants who will have 45 minutes of cannulation workshop and 45 minutes of troubleshooting workshop.
WORKSHOP 1 CANNULATION D. R. MIRANDA, Rotterdam - NED
WORKSHOP 2 TROUBLESHOOTING La Pitié Salpêtrière team
Emric BESNARD - Hugo GUILLOU - Anne Sophie LEQUEULX Chirine MOSSADEGH - Sabine VALERA, Paris
Angers team Marie-Astrid NION - M. PIERROT - D. VERRON, Angers
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CONGRESS REGISTRATION VENUE: UICP - 16 Rue Jean Rey, 75015 Paris - Ph: +33 (0)1 44 49 22 30
* Proof of status/membership will be required The registration fee includes: access to the scientifi c sessions and the exhibition, daily breaks as well as Congress documents. Cancellation Policy: to request a refund, participants must return their registration receipt with a written request to Overcome before May 28. There will be a cancellation fee of 60 € (excluding VAT). No refunds will be possible after this date. The closing date for individual registration is on June 22. After this date, registration will be only accepted on site.
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REGISTRATIONS Early bird until 28 May site Until 22 June On site
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