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Written by Chithambaram Anand Veerappan   
Sunday, 15 November 2009 10:53

The 6th Annual Critical Care Symposium took place on the 23rd and 24th of April 2009 at the Ramada Piccadilly Hotel in Manchester and was a great success.

The faculty that presented at the event can be found listed below, including topics. Links to the audio file containing the session, will be available again shortly. Once avaiiable, these files will either play in an audio player or you will the asked to download the file. An online jukebox version will be available in due course. Slides from a selection of presentations will additionally be available shortly.

SpeakerTopic
Professor Mervyn Singer

To what extent is critical illness an iatrogenic compilication

The pivoral role of the mitochondrion in MOF and recovery and approaches to reverse mitochondrial dysfunction

The kidney: A great misunderstood organ

Dr Yasser Sakr

Selenium in critical illness

Do we need to reassess out transfusion triggers

Dr Mahesh Nirmalan

Mediators in myocardial dysfunction in sepsis

Fish oils - Should we use it in ICU

Professor Mark Bellamy

Liver in sepsis

Liver failure and brain

Dr Jonathan Rhodes

Cooling after TBI

Managing conflicts after brain injury - High PEEPARDS fluids

Professor Joe Lex

Lytics in acute stroke: what is the fuss

All about contrast

Skeptics guide to the literature

Hanging and strangulation injuries

Professor Clifford Deutschman 
Mr Mike Darwin 
Professor Tony McLeanEchocardiography in spetic shock
Professor Joachim Boldt 
Dr Michael Kuiper

Delirium in the ITU

ICU acquired weakness

Post cardiac arrest management

Sv O2 and EGDT

Professor Didier Payen

Genetic signature in septic shock

Microcirculation - What the clinician should know

Sugar and oxidative stress - Is it relevant for the children

Dr Farhan Kapadia

Physiology of exercise - Implication for physiological reserve and critical care

HITS in the ICU

Dr John OrtonIntroduction

 

 
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