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Assoc Prof Dr Tang Swee Fong (Chairperson)
Dr Louisa Chan
Dr Tai Li Ling
Datuk Dr V Kathiresan
Dr Azmin Huda Abdul Rahim
Assoc Prof Dr Gan Chin Seng
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Ian SeppeltFrank Van Haren
Hong Kong
Gavin Joynt
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Antonio Pesenti
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Satoshi Nagakawa
singApore
Lee Jan HauJacqueline Ong
Jason PhuaTan Herng LeeJudith Wong
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Mette Berger
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Frank Lu
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Nattachai AnantasitRujipat Samransamruajkit
tHe netHerlAnds
Dick Tibboel
united Kingdom
Rupert Pearse
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Phan Huu Phuc
mAlAysiA
Ahmad Shaltut OthmanAsmah Zainudin
Azmin Huda Abdul RahimChor Yek Kee
Hasimah ZainolLaila Kamaliah Kamalul Bahrin
Lam Chee LoongLau Chee Lan
Lee Chew KiokLee See PhengLim Chew HarMahazir Kassim
Mohd Basri Mat NoorMohd Nazri Ali
Nahla Irtiza IsmailNik Azman Nik AdibNoor Airini Ibrahim
Noryani Mohd SamatShanthi RatnamTang Swee FongToh Khay Wee
Wan Daud Wan KadirWan Nasrudin Wan Ismail
Organising COmmittee
invited speakers
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Warm greetings to everyone.
The Malaysian Society of Intensive Care would like to invite you to join us in this year’s Annual Scientific Meeting on Intensive Care (ASMIC) 2017. Research and knowledge in the area of intensive and critical care continues to increase rapidly each year. As busy doctors and healthcare providers who look after these patients, ASMIC 2017 will provide a wonderful venue to obtain the latest information and practice updates in this area. The scientific content has been planned to cover the most relevant topics to doctors and healthcare providers practising in intensive and critical care and will be delivered by both renowned international and local speakers.
We are also very pleased to be hosting the inaugural Asian Pediatric Mechanical Ventilation Forum which is endorsed by the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. The aim of this forum is to promote discussion regarding the best practices for providing respiratory support to critically ill children and encourage collaboration in this area within Asia.
We hope you will join us at this meeting and we look forward to welcoming you to Kuala Lumpur.
Assoc Prof Dr Tang Swee Fong
WelCOme message frOm the Organising ChairpersOn, asmiC 2017
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1. Noninvasive Ventilation In Paediatrics
The use of noninvasive ventilation has emerged as an important form of acute and chronic respiratory support in paediatric patients. This precongress will give an overview for the use of noninvasive ventilation including lectures on the basic concepts and choice of noninvasive ventilation and high flow nasal cannula. There will also be small group skills stations which will allow interactive discussions on the use of these modalities in the clinical setting.
0800 – 0900 Registration
0900 – 1000 Noninvasive ventilation – basic concepts and predictive factors for NIV failure Frank Lu
1000 – 1030 How do I choose the patient for NIV? Gan Chin Seng
1030 – 1100 Tea
1100 – 1200 What is the difference between NIV and HFNC – Is HFNC also NIV and does it work? Jacqueline Ong
1200 – 1210 Participants go to assigned skills stations
1210 – 1240 Skill station 1: How do I choose an interface? Tan Herng Lee
1250 – 1340 Lunch
1340 – 1420 Skill station 2: How do I put a child on NIV? Gan Chin Seng
1420 – 1500 Skill station 3: How do I put a child on HFNC? Jacqueline Ong
1500 – 1540 Skill station 4: Monitoring, troubleshooting and complications of NIV use Frank Lu
1540 – 1600 Q & A and closing
1600 – 1630 Tea
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2. How To Read A Journal Article: A Quick Guide For Beginners
Ever felt overwhelmed by loads of ‘latest’ journal articles on your e-mail or social media screens? Ever wondered how to decide if they are reliable, and whether the findings should change your practice? If all this bothers you, you will find this workshop useful.
The workshop will take you step by step through two important types of journal articles for the busy clinicians – Randomized Controlled Trial and Systematic Review. You will gain the skills to appraise the methodology of clinical trials, to make sense of the results and their significance; and to judge if the results apply to your patients. You will be clearer on the concept of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and more confident with terms like randomization, relative risks, number needed to treat and confidence intervals. The workshop will also cover the use of online resources like PubMed and Cochrane, and the application of GRADE criteria in the development of clinical guidelines.
The facilitators are senior consultants who are experienced in facilitating EBM workshops locally and internationally. Adult or Paediatric Intensive Care trainees, Anaesthesiology trainees, specialists or any doctors who wish to read journal articles better are warmly welcome.
0800 – 0830 Registration
0830 – 0840 Welcome address
0840 – 0900 Introduction: EBM – What and why
0900 – 0930 The hierarchy of evidence
0930 – 1015 Quick clinician-oriented search*(hands-on)
1015 – 1045 Tea
1045 – 1130 Appraising randomised controlled trials
1130 – 1300 Appraising an RCT paper on therapy (hands-on small group session)
1300 – 1400 Lunch
1400 – 1445 Appraising systematic reviews
1445 – 1615 Appraising a systematic review paper on therapy (hands-on small group session)
1615 – 1635 GRADE criteria – from evidence to recommendations
1635 – 1650 Summary, evaluation and feedback
*Please bring your own personal Wi-Fi-enabled device for searching
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3. Nursing Assessment For Respiratory Compromised Patients
0800 – 0830 Registration
0830 – 0915 Optimize your pulse oximetry monitoring
0915 – 1000 Capnography monitoring and waveform interpretation
1000 – 1030 Coffee Break
1030 – 1115 Active and passive humidification
1115 – 1200 Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)
1200 – 1300 Lunch
1300 – 1500 Workshops and group discussion (see below)
1500 – 1530 Coffee Break
1530 – 1630 Jeopardy
(Fun competition on the training content with a prize for the winner)
WO R K S H O P (Audiences are divided into 3 groups: A, B, C)
TOPIC 1300 – 1340 1340 – 1420 1420 – 1500
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) A B C
Capnography monitoring and waveform interpretation
B C A
Optimize your pulse oximetry monitoring C A B
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0800 – 0845 REGISTRATION
0845 – 0930 PLENARY 1 SAbAh
Chairperson: Tan Cheng Cheng
Antibiotics and resistance – Are we doomed?Ian Seppelt
0930 – 1015 OPENING CEREMONY SAbAh
1015 – 1100 Tea / Trade Exhibi t ion
SAbAh KEdAh / SELANgoR SARAwAK
1100 – 1240 SYMPoSIUM 1 Perioperative MedicineChairpersons: Noor Airini Ibrahim, Lee Chew Kiok
SYMPoSIUM 2Haemodynamics / FluidsChairperson: Premela Naidu Sitaram
SYMPoSIUM 3 Pediatric SymposiumChairperson: Tang Swee Fong
1100 – 1125 Long term effects of short term harmRupert Pearse
Personalised blood pressure targetsFrank Van Haren
1100 – 1130
Pediatric severe sepsis: What’s new and controversial in fluid strategies?Lee Jan Hau
1125 – 1150 Challenges in the post operative care of the very elderlyGavin Joynt
Managing fluids in liver failureLaila Kamaliah
Kamalul Bahrin
1130 – 1200
Pediatric acute liver failure and artificial liver supportSatoshi Nagakawa
1150 – 1215 Post operative pulmonary complicationsToh Khay Wee
Pitfalls of echocardiography as a haemodynamic monitoring toolIan Seppelt
1200 – 1230
End of life care in the PICU: Are we allowed to let them die?Dick Tibboel
1215 – 1240 Perioperative cardiac output guided haemodynamic therapyRupert Pearse
Reverse (fluid) resuscitation – Should we be doing it?Nahla Irtiza Ismail
1240 – 1430 LUNCH
daily prOgramme18th August 2017, FridAy
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daily prOgramme [CONTINUEd]
18th August 2017, FridAy
SAbAh KEdAh / SELANgoR SARAwAK
1430 – 1610 SYMPoSIUM 4SepsisChairpersons: Basri Mat Noor, Wan Daud Wan Kadir
SYMPoSIUM 5Intensive Care For Nurses IChairperson: Lim Siew Kim
1st APMVFChairperson: Lee Jan Hau
1430 – 1455 Sepsis in Asia – We need to do moreJason Phua
Infection control practices (1): Understanding the key pointsNik Azman Nik Adib
1430 – 1440
IntroductionLee Jan Hau
1455 – 1520 Lessons from EGDT trials – Do we need a Malaysian version?Mahazir Kassim
Caring for the tracheostomised patient – What to look out forMohd Nazri Ali
1440 – 1510
Year in Review: Pediatric Respiratory FailureTang Swee Fong
1520 – 1545 Updates on beta-blockers in sepsisNoryani Mohd Samat
Fulfilling family’s needs at patient’s end of life in a multicultural societyHasimah Zainol
1510 – 1540
What is new and exciting in pediatric mechanical ventilation? A review of the current literatureRujipat
Samransamruajkit1545 – 1610 Fluids in sepsis –
Evidence to practiceIan Seppelt
Medication by the inhalational routeLau Chee Lan
1540 – 1600
Open discussion on updates in pediatric respiratory failure and conventional mechanical ventilationLee Jan Hau,Rujipat
Samransamruajkit,Tang Swee Fong
1610 – 1630 Tea
1630– 1730 FREE PAPER KEdAh / SELANgoR
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PENANg JohoR
0800 – 0900 MEET ThE EXPERT 1Moderator: Shanti Rudra Deva
MEET ThE EXPERT 2Moderator: Niz Azman Nik Adib
Navigating ethical issues at the end of lifeGavin Joynt
Ensuring my patients are properly fedMette Berger
0900 – 0945 PLENARY 2 SAbAh
Chairperson: Tang Swee Fong
Cardiac arrest in children: Beyond survival… Neuropsychological and behavioural outcomesDick Tibboel
0945 – 1030 PLENARY 3 SAbAh
Chairperson: Tang Swee Fong
Perioperative medicine and the role of intensive care unitsRupert Pearse
1030 – 1100 Tea / Trade Exhibi t ion
SAbAh KEdAh / SELANgoR SARAwAK
1100 – 1300 SYMPoSIUM 7 VentilationChairpersons: Siti Rohayah Sulaiman, Noryani Mohd Samat
SYMPoSIUM 8Trauma / BurnsChairperson: Lim Chew Har
1st APMVFChairperson: Satoshi Nagakawa
1100 – 1125 Spontaneous breathing in ARDSAntonio Pesenti
Fluid resuscitation in the burns patientMette Berger
1100 – 1135
High flow nasal cannula: Is it over-used in the critically ill child?Jacqueline Ong
1125 – 1150 NIV in ICU – Pushing the boundariesJason Phua
What’s new in blood transfusion practices in polytraumaLee See Pheng
1140 – 1215
Non-invasive ventilation in pediatric respiratory failureFrank Lu
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daily prOgramme [CONTINUEd]
19th August 2017, sAturdAy
1150 – 1215 Preventing extubation failures – Are we doing enough?Shanthi Ratnam
Updates on hypertonic saline in trauma resuscitationWan Nasrudin Wan
Ismail
1215 – 1245
Nuts and Bolts on humidificationTan Herng Lee
1215 – 1240 Extracorporeal CO2 Removal – Technical and clinical perspectivesAntonio Pesenti
Trauma resuscitation – What are the important end targetsRupert Pearse
1245 – 1300
Open discussion on non-invasive ventilation and high flow nasal cannula and airway clearanceFrank Lu,Jacqueline Ong,Tan Herng Lee
SAbAh
1300 – 1430 Lunch Satel l i te Symposium Offic ial Poster Round
SAbAh KEdAh / SELANgoR SARAwAK
1430 – 1610 SYMPoSIUM 10Ethics / End-Of-LifeChairperson: Tai Li Ling
SYMPoSIUM 11Intensive Care For Nurses IIChairperson: Hasimah Zainol
1st APMVFChairperson: Rujipat Samransamruajkit
1430 – 1455 Reconciling intensive care use with the very oldFrank Van Haren
Infection control practices (2): 3 different approaches for 3 different bugs: MRO, C. difficile, MTBWan Daud Wan Kadir
1430 – 1505
High frequency oscillation ventilation in children with severe respiratory failureSatoshi Nagakawa
1455 – 1520 End-of-life care in Asian ICUs – Cultural and economic driversJason Phua
Swallowing difficulties in the ICU patients – What you need to knowAsmah Zainudin
1510 – 1545
Airway pressure release ventilation in the PICU: Current evidenceChor Yek Kee
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daily prOgramme [CONTINUEd]
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1520 – 1545 Shared decision making at the end of life – Should it be the default practiceLam Chee Loong
Overcoming challenges in nursing the obese patientLim Chew Har
1545 – 1605
Open discussion on HFOV and APRV and alternative modes of ventilation (volume guarantee or VTPC or dual mode)Satoshi Nagakawa,Phan Huu Phuc, Chor Yek Kee
1545 – 1610 Am I obliged to come to work in a pandemic?Gavin Joynt
Silence is goldenLee Chew Kiok
1610 – 1710
Update on regional research in pediatric respiratory failure and mechanical ventilationJudith Wong,Lee Jan Hau(PROSPect trial)
Challenging cases for discussionNattachai Anantasit,Chor Yek Kee
APMVF Networking Session
1610 – 1630 Tea
1630 AGM of the Malaysian Society of Intensive Care KEdAh / SELANgoR
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PENANg JohoR
0800 – 0900 MEET THE EXPERT 3Moderator: Siti Rohayah Sulaiman
MEET THE EXPERT 4Moderator: Asmah Zainuddin
How I manage the difficult-to- ventilate patientsAntonio Pesenti
How I manage fluids in critically ill adultsFrank Van Haren
0900 – 0945 PLENARY 4 SAbAh
Chairperson: V Kathiresan
How to read the critical care nutrition literatureMette Berger
0945 – 1030 PLENARY 5 SAbAh
Chairperson: V Kathiresan
ARDS: From a syndrome to personalized medicineAntonio Pesenti
1030 – 1100 Tea / Trade Exhibi t ion
SAbAh KEdAh / SELANgoR SARAwAK
1100 – 1240 SYMPoSIUM 13InfectionsChairpersons: Ismail Tan, Mohd Nazri Ali
SYMPoSIUM 14NutritionChairpersons: Nik Azman, Wan Daud Wan Kadir
1st APMVFChairperson: Jacqueline Ong
1100 – 1125 Selective decontamination of the digestive tract – What, why and howIan Seppelt
Malnutrition in ICU – Stop the starvationNoor Airini Ibrahim
1100 – 1130
Do we still need adjunct therapies in pediatric ARDS?Phan Huu Phuc
1125 – 1150 Antisepsis: Oral and body care – Should we change practice?Azmin Huda Abdul
Rahim
Trace elements and antioxidants – Therapeutic aspectsMette Berger
1130 – 1200
Sedation and analgesia in pediatric mechanical ventilation: Are we doing it optimally?Dick Tibboel
daily prOgramme20th August 2017, sundAy
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daily prOgramme [CONTINUEd]
20th August 2017, sundAy
1150 – 1215 The obese patients – Pitfalls in antibiotic dosingMohd Basri Mat Noor
Key points in feeding the obese patientsAhmad Shaltut Othman
1200 – 1215
Open discussion on challenges in sedation/analgesia within the regionDick Tibboel
1215 – 1240 Coping with an influenza outbreakGavin Joynt
Role of nutrition and muscle trainingFrank Van Haren
1215 – 1230
Closing remarksLee Jan Hau
1240 – 1400 LUNCH
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CONGRESS SECRETARIATASMIC 2017G-1 Medical Academies of Malaysia, 210 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpurtel : (603) 4023 4700, 4025 4700, 4025 3700 FAx : (603) 4023 8100emAil : [email protected] website : www.msic.org.my
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPSThe Pre-Congress Workshops on Noninvasive Ventilation In Paediatrics, How To Read A Journal Article: A Quick Guide For Beginners, and Nursing Assessment For Respiratory Compromised Patients, will be held on 17th August 2017, Thursday. These workshops will cater for a limited number of participants.
REGISTRATION FEES
CATEGORY ON OR BEFORE
15TH JuNE 201716TH JuNE 2017 to12TH AuGuST 2017
ON-SITE
LOCALMember of MSIC RM 700 RM 800 RM 950*Non-Member of MSIC – Doctor RM 795 RM 901 RM 1,007*Allied Health Professional RM 742 RM 848 RM 954OVErsEAsDelegate USD 250 USD 300 USD 400
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS1. Noninvasive Ventilation In Paediatrics RM 2652. How To Read A Journal Article: A Quick Guide For Beginners RM 2653. Nursing Assessment For Respiratory Compromised Patients RM 159
*MEET THE EXPERT SESSIONS (Concurrent sessions, please choose one only for each day)(Limited to 30 participants – for Doctors only. Only registrants are eligible to register for these sessions.)
19th August 2017, saturday (0800 – 0900)1. Navigating Ethical Issues At The End Of Life
RM 21.202. Ensuring My Patients Are Properly Fed20th August 2017, sunday (0800 – 0900)3. How I Manage The Difficult-To-Ventilate Patients
RM 21.204. How I Manage Fluids In The Critically Ill Adults
*The above rates are inclusive of the 6% GST.
For online registration and payment, please log-on to www.msic.org.my
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PAYMENT1. Payment by cheque is to be issued in favour of the
“Malaysian Society of Intensive Care”.
2. Payment can be made via telegraphic transfer to:Account name : Malaysian Society of Intensive CareAccount number : 873-1-5662806-4Name of bank : Standard Chartered Bank BerhadBranch : Jalan Ipoh Branch, Kuala LumpurSwift code : SCBLMYKXXXX
(Please return the remittance advise note along with the Registration Form either by fax or mail. Document image by email is also acceptable.)
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CANCEllATION ANd REFuNd POlICYThe conference secretariat must be notified in writing of all cancellations.Refund will be made after the conference as follows:
Cancellation before 15th July 2017 : 50% refundCancellation from 15th July 2017 : No refund
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The Daily Room Rates quoted above are:• InRinggitMalaysiaandaresubjecttotenpercent(10%)servicechargeplussixpercent(6%)GST
(Goods&ServicesTax)thereon.• InclusiveofdailybreakfastandHotelWifi(120mbps)internetaccess.• Applicableforstaysofthree(3)dayspriortoeventandthree(3)daysaftertheeventdates.
Please book your hotel accommodation directly with the hotel ON OR BEFORE 3RD AUGUST 2017.
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CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATIONCertificate of Participation will be issued to all delegates.
lIABIlITYThe Organising Committee will not be liable for the personal accidents, loss or damage to private properties of delegates during the Conference. Participants should make their own arrangements with respect to personal insurance.
SuBMISSION OF ABSTRACTSASMIC 2017 welcomes the submission of abstracts for consideration as Oral or Poster Presentations.
The closing date for submission is 30Th JUNE 2017.
dISClAIMERWhilst every attempt would be made to ensure that all aspects of the Conference
as mentioned in this publication will take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee reserves the right to make changes should the need arise.
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The Organising Committee welcomes the submission of abstracts for both Oral and Poster Presentations.
The following awards will be given:1. ASMIC Award comprising a certificate and cash prize of RM 1,000 for the Best Oral
Presentation.2. Best Poster Award comprising a certificate and cash prize of RM 300. Authors whose
abstracts are not short-listed for the ASMIC Award can opt for the poster presentation.
Deadline for Submission of Abstracts : 30Th JUNE 2017
GuIdElINES FOR SuBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS• Paperstobesubmittedmustbeonintensivecarerelatedtopics.• Nolimitisimposedonthenumberofabstractssubmittedbyindividuals.• AbstractsaretobesubmittedinEnglishonly.• Abstracts will only be accepted after payment of registration fees. If the abstract
is subsequently not accepted for presentation, the registration fee will be refunded if cancellation is requested.
• Schedulingdetailsandguidelinesforthefinalpreparationofacceptedpresentationswillbe included with the notification of acceptance.
• ThefinalselectionwillbedecidedbytheOrganisingCommittee.
WHERE APPROPRIATE, THE ABSTRACTS SHOuld CONTAIN THE FOllOWING• Statementontheobjectivesofthestudy.• Descriptionofthemethodsused.• Summaryoftheresultsobtained• Statementontheconclusionsreached.
ABSTRACT PREPARATION ANd SuBMISSION • Abstractcanonlybesubmittedviatheonlinesubmissionsystem.• Abstractshouldbeformattedusingthetemplateinthewebsite.• Abstractmustnotbemorethan300words[inclusiveoftitleandauthor(s)name].• Titlemustbeinboldcapitallettersatthetopoftheabstract.• Amaximumof5authorscanbelistedunderauthor(s)nameandinstitution.• Presentingauthor’snamemustbeunderlined.• Full instructions for submission of abstract is available on the website at
www.msic.org.my• Graphs,tablesandillustrationscannotbeincludedintheabstract.
IMPORTANTPlease submit abstracts to www.msic.org.my
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