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Written by Chithambaram Anand Veerappan   
Sunday, 15 November 2009 10:46

The fourth Critical Care Symposium was held in 2007 at Palace Hotel, Oxford Road, Manchester. This year the symposium was sponsored Lilly.

 The speakers for this event can be found below.

Day One


SpeakerTopic
Professor Sheldon MagderAcid Base Disorders
Dr Neil SoniRenal Protection - Is it Possible?
Dr Roop KishenRenal Replacement Therapy - An Overview
Dr Claudia Teles

Coagulation Monitoring in RRT

Activated Protein C - Where are we now?

Heparin Induced Thrombocytopaenaia

Professor Jeff LipmanDrug Handling While on RRT
Professor Tom Bleck

Neurological Causes Steroids - Are the doing harm?

Neurogenic Pulmonary Oedema

Professor Andres EstebanHow to Wean?
Professor J.L VincentAlbumin in Intensive Care
Dr Gordon DoigLies, Damn Lies and Statistics in Critical Care
Professor Mervyn SingerSepsis, Sex, Satiety, Statins and Soft Drugs
Associated Professor David Crippen10 Issues that Changed the Face of Critical Care

 

Day Two

 

SpeakerTopic
Professor Mitch Fink

Epithelial Dysfunction

Novel Pharmacological Agents for Mitochondrial Protection

Dr Christiaan BoermaMicrocirculatory Dysfunction
Professor Mervyn SingerMOF - Its all in the Mitochondria
Dr Claudia TelesCoagulation in Sepsis
Professor J.L. Vincent

Fluid Challenge

Which Inotrope?

Professor Sheldon MagderBathtubs, Veins and the Control of Cardiac Output in Schock
Professor Calude Martin

Vasopressin

Combination Antibiotics

Professor Andres EstebanHow Useful is the Diagnostic Criteria of VAP
Professor Jeff Lipman

Go Hard, GO Home: Management of ICU Infections

Dench to Bedside - Appropriate Dosing of Common Antibiotics

Professor Tom BleckSub-arachnoid Heamorrage - What is New?
Dr Leslie WhetstineBrain Death in ICU
Associate Professor David CrippenWithdrawing and Withholding Life Support in the ICU
 
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