8thINDONESIAN PICU NICU Update
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
PRE SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS Tuesday, 19 April 2016• BasicMechanicalVentilationinNewbornInfants
Wednesday-Thursday, 20-21 April 2016• SepsisManagementinPediatric:Update&Integrated Approach• Fluid&HemodynamicManagementinSevereDengueInfection
Wednesday, 20 April 2016• TrilogyofChallengesinImprovingLongTermOutcomeofPretermInfants
• AdvancedModesofMechanicalVentilatorinChildren
Thursday, 21 April 2016• IntegratedCourseofNon-InvasiveVentilationinCriticallyillNeonatesandChildren
8th INDONESIAN PICU NICU UPDATE & EXHIBITIONFriday - Saturday, 22 – 23 April 2016
POST-SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPSunday, 24 April 2016AnIntroductionCourseonGeneralMovementsMethod:EarlyDetectionofNewbornInfantsatHighRiskforDevelopmentalDisorder
INDONESIAN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE FOUNDATION
CALL FOR PAPERABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE 15 FEBRUARY 2016
PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY AND INTENSIVE CARE WORKING GROUP – INDONESIAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY (UKK ERIA – IDAI)
In Collaboration With
INDONESIAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY – WEST JAVA BRANCH
Endorsed By
proudlypresentandorganized,
The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
19, 20-21, 22-23, 24 April 2016
“Fighting Infection in Early Life &
Optimizing Long Term Developmental
Outcome”
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CABANG JAWA BARAT
UKK ERIA
WELCOME MESSAGEDear Colleagues,
Over the last few decades, the challenges faced by survivors at the early childhood are discussed and their treatments have a direct impact on the developing brain and on the quality of life of these children and their families. In the 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update 22 – 23 April 2016 with the theme this year; “Fighting Infection in Early Life & Optimizing Long Term Developmental Outcomes”, we present an outline for understanding systemic interactions among the multiple factors that influence the child’s development over time and take into account contextual variables through the conceptual of trilogy: fighting infection, adequate nutrition and brain monitoring, linking the developmental challenges associated with each and strategies for optimizing cognitive available to meet these challenges. The 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update will be packed with innovative workshops in pre-settings on 19, 20-21 April 2016 and post-setting on 24 April 2016 at The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung.
Organized by Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation - in collaboration with Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care (ERIA) Working Group/Indonesian Pediatric Society, and with the endorsement of Indonesian Pediatric Society – West Java Branch, the annually Indonesian PICU NICU Update has been continuously kept Its work force to share Its leading clinical and management practice innovations in the field of pediatric and neonates critical care to its growing members. In Bandung as the venue place, a melting pot of art-deco cultures and wide variety culinary, the combination of beauty of Paris van Java is something you should not missed. We have prepared an exciting two days schedule for you to fully load up on the latest information on neonatal and pediatric critical care with the expertise of leading national and international figures.
The 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update is the perfect opportunity to promote the art and science of pediatric and neonatal intensive care, raising awareness amongst doctors and other allied healthcare professionals in the field. We aim to provide plenty of opportunities to interact and networking with each other.
We hope to see you again in “Paris van Java” this 2016!
Abdul Latief, dr, SpA K President of the Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care FoundationINDONESIAN PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE FOUNDATION
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MANAGEMENT COMMITTEETo achieve learning excellence, The Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation (Yayasan Pediatri Gawat Darurat Indonesia) resources and expertises are set to make comprehensive range of educational needs
FOUNDERAbdul Latief
Antonius H. PudjiadiDadang Hudaya Somasetia
Darlan DarwisDzulfikar Djalil Lukmanul Hakim
H. Munar Lubis Novik Budi Wardhana
Silvia TriratnaSusetyo Harry Purwanto
CO-CHAIRYani Akhyar Kasim
Darlan Darwis
TRUSTEESusetyo Harry Purwanto
Dadang Hudaya SomasetiaSilvia Triratna
PRESIDENTAbdul Latief
VICE-PRESIDENTAntonius H. Pudjiadi
TREASUREREva Miranda Marwali
MEMBERSChairul YoelDzulfikar Djalil Lukmanul HakimNovik Budi WardhanaRirie Fachrina MalisieIrene YuniarRismala DewiNurnaningsihRinawati RohsiswatmoRisma Kerina KabanLily RundjanRosalina Dewi Roeslani STRATEGIC TEAMAbdul LatiefAntonius H. PudjiadiRirie Fachrina MalisieRinawati RohsiswatmoLily Rundjan
GENERAL INFORMATION
Event
The 8th INDONESIAN PICU-NICU UPDATE
Theme
“Fighting Infection in Early Life & Optimizing Long Term Developmental Outcomes”
Place
The Trans Luxury Hotel - Bandung
Organized By
Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation
Audience
• Specialists in Neonates Intensivist • Pediatric Intensivist;
Pediatric Respiralogy; Pediatric Hematology; Pediatric
Infectious Diseases; Pediatric Neurology; Pediatric
Nutrition & Metabolism; Pediatric Gastroenterology;
Pediatric Immunology; Pediatric Cardiology • Pediatric
Surgery • Pediatric Anesthesiologists
• Trainee
• ICU and Emergency Doctors
• General Practitioners
• Critical Care Nurses
PRE SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS
Tuesday, 19 April 2016Basic Mechanical Ventilation in Newborn Infants
Wednesday-Thursday, 20-21 April 2016- Sepsis Management in Pediatric: Update & Integrated
Approach- Fluid & Hemodynamic Management in Severe Dengue
Infection
Wednesday, 20 April 2016- Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term
Outcome of Preterm Infants- Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilator in Children
Thursday, 21 April 2016- Integrated Course of Non-Invasive Ventilation in Criti-
cally ill Neonates and Children
8th INDONESIAN PICU NICU UPDATE & EXHIBITIONFriday - Saturday, 22 – 23 April 2016
POST-SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPSunday, 24 April 2016An Introduction Course on General Movements Method: Early Detection of Newborn Infants at High Risk for Devel-opmental Disorder
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Registration Secretariat & Mailing AddressIndonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation has cho-sen a cooperate organizer, who will ensure a smooth and efficient management of the scientific exhibition, hotel accommodation, registration management and other pro-grams linked to the 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update.For any further information about these services, do not hesitate to contact the Secretariat & Mailing Address:
c/o. Global Echo Organizer convexEmail : [email protected] : www.geoconvex.comRegistration & Accommodation: Office Hours : 021.3149318 – 3149319 Mobile : 0811.882080 Fax : 021.3153392
ExhibitionThe 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update will host a scientific exhibition on 22 – 23 April 2016 including the latest tech-nology, equipment for clinical management & research and literature.
Pre and Post Symposium WorkshopsTo emphasize the importance of this essential part of its 8th Indonesian PICU-NICU Update will organize intractable two full days, which consist of scientific lectures, case stud-ies and/or hands-on special design courses, as its pre-sym-posium workshop programs. The program will be held on Tuesday - Thursday, 19 – 21 April 2016 (for Physicians only). Also Post setting on 24 April 2016. See detail schedule.
Call For Papers Participants are invited to submit Free Paper not later than 15 February 2016. The eligible presenters must be regis-tered as Participant. Free Paper Committee will select the eligible Abstract to be presented as Poster Presentation on 22 & 23 April 2016.
Official LanguageThe official languages of the 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update is in English & Indonesian. English will be used for all printed materials, presentation along with overseas speakers and discussions. Simultaneous translation will not be provided.
DisclaimerEvery attempt will be made to present the program as printed. However, Organizers and its agent reserve the right to alter or cancel, without prior notice, any of the arrangements, time tables, plans or other items relating di-rectly or indirectly to the Scientific Meeting, for any cause beyond its reasonable control. In the event of cancellation of the Scientific Meeting, all pre-paid fees will be refunded in full. The Organizers and its agent are not liable for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of such alteration and cancellation.
PRE SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS Pre Symposium Workshops, conducted by experts of Pediatric and Neonates will update participants on the current state-of-art on developing participants’ skill and technique in management of Pediatric & Neonates critically ill patients.
Certificate with IDI & CPD IDAI Accreditations (for General Practitioners and Pediatricians) will be issued for all registrants.
Each workshop participants is limited to 60 upon payment made.In the case that payment made after full seats, the registration made will be returned to its payer bank account.
AGENDAPRE SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS SYMPOSIUM &
EXHIBITIONPOST
SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS
Tuesday 19 April’16
Wednesday 20 April’16
Thursday 21 April’16
Friday 22 April’16
Saturday 23 April’16 Sunday, 24 April 2016
Basic Mechanical Ventilation in
Newborn Infants
Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Outcome of Preterm
Infants*
Integrated Course of Non-Invasive
Ventilation in Critically ill Neonates
& Children***
The 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update & Exhibition
An Introduction Course on General Movements Method: Early Detection of Newborn Infants at High Risk for
Developmental Disorder
Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilator in
Children**
Sepsis Management in Pediatric: Update & Integrated Approach
Day 1
Sepsis Management in Pediatric: Update & Integrated Approach
Day 2
Fluid & Hemodynamic Management in Severe Dengue Infection Day 1
Fluid & Hemodynamic Management in Severe Dengue Infection Day 2
* Priority Registrants of Regular Course March 2016 Edition** Compulsory Registrants after Basic Mechanical Ventilation in Critically ill Children Period 2011-2016*** Compulsory Registrants after Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Outcome of Preterm Infants & Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilator in Children
ALL WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS ARE COMPULSORY REGISTRANTS FOR 8th INDONESIAN PICU NICU UPATE 22-23 APRIL 2016
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ONE DAY TUESDAY, 19 APRIL 2016
08.00 - 08.15 Opening
08.15 - 08.45 Basic Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
08.45 - 09.15 Ventilator Modes and Wave Forms
09.15 - 09.45 Initial Setting and Adjusting
09.45 - 10.15 Coffee Break
10.15 - 10.45 Monitoring of Babies on Ventilatory Support
10.45 - 11.15 Weaning Strategies
11.15 - 11.45 Volume Guarantee
11.45 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 13.30 Blood Gas Analysis
13.30 - 14.00 Nursing Care of Ventilated Babies and Troubleshooting
14.00 - 14.30 Coffee Break
14.30 - 16.45
Divided in to 3 groups @ 45 MinutesVolume GuaranteeInterpretation of Wave FormsInitial Setting and Adjusting
16.45 - 17.15 Summary
BASIC MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN NEWBORN INFANTS
Instructor TeamTeam Perinatology - Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Central Hospital
TUESDAY, 19 APRIL 2016Grand Ballroom 3, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
Course DirectorLily Rundjan
PROGRAM
TRILOGY OF CHALLENGES IN IMPROVING LONG TERM OUTCOME OF PRETERM INFANTSWEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2016Grand Ballroom 3, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
Compulsory RequirementThe participant of the Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Outcome of Sick Neonates Workshop is strongly recommended to pre-join the Regular Course March 2016 Edition (NICU Field Workshops). The participant names upon date base will be verified and prioritized accordingly. Participants, whose are interested in joining the Regular Course March 2016 Edition may visit http://picunicu.org/updated-regular-courses-schedule/ for the running schedule in PICNIC ACADEMIA Regular Course program.
Course DirectorLily Rundjan
PROGRAM
ONE DAY WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2016 INSTRUCTOR
08.00 - 08.15 Introduction
08.15 - 08.45 Nutritional Needs of Preterm Infants to Achieve Optimal Growth and Development Virgilio P. Carnielli (Italy)
08.45 - 09.15 Prevention of Brain Injury Frank Bel (Netherlands)
09.15 - 09.45 Strategies to Achieve Zero CRBSI Gomez Joseph Manuel (Singapore)
09.45 - 10.15 Coffee Break
10.15 - 10.45 Feeding SGA Infants Virgilio P. Carnielli (Italy)
10.45 - 11.15 Brain Monitoring with NIRS and Amplitude EEG Frank Bel (Netherlands)
11.15 - 11.45 A Systematic Approach to Antibiotics Selection in Neonatal Unit Gomez Joseph Manuel (Singapore)
11.45 - 12.15 Therapeutic Hypothermia in HIE Infants: Is It Too Complicated Frank Bel (Netherlands)
12.15 - 12.45 Closed Vascular Access System Implementation in Reducing Bloodstream Infection Rate in Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants Lily Rundjan (Jakarta)
12.45 - 13.30LunchHands-on Workshop[Participants are divided into 4 Groups @ 60 minutes Rotation]
13.30 - 14.30 Workshop: Application of NIRS, Cooling in HIE Frank Bel (Netherlands) & Lily Rundjan (Jakarta)
14.30 - 15.30 Workshop: Nutritional Care Virgilio P. Carnielli (Italy) & Rina Rohsiswatmo (Jakarta)
16.00 - 17.00 Workshop: Infection Control (Management of Outbreak in Neonatal Unit)
Gomez Joseph Manuel (Singapore) & Adhi Teguh (Jakarta)
(15.30 - 16.00) Coffee Break
17.00 - 17.15 Course Wrap and Evaluation 6
WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2016Grand Ballroom 2, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
Compulsory RequirementThe participant of the Advances Modes of Mechanical Venti-lation in Children must have been passed the Basic Mechan-ical Ventilation in Pediatric Workshop during 2011-2016. The participant names upon date base 2011-2016 will be verified accordingly.
Participants, whose are interested in joining this Advances Modes of Mechanical Ventilation in Children Workshop may participate the Basic Mechanical Ventilation in Pediatric Workshop previously in PICNIC ACADEMIA Regular Course
program running. Please visit http://picunicu.org/basic-me-chanical-ventilation-in-pediatric-workshop/ for the running schedule.
Learning ObjectiveThis workshop is specially prepared for the practitioners of pediatric intensive care unit, who has the sufficient knowl-edge about the basic mechanical ventilation. This workshop will extend in advances understanding and learning about ventilator settings and modes to optimize the difficult cases in critically ill children.
Course DirectorRirie F. Malisie
ONE DAY WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2016
08.00 - 08.15 Introduction
08.15 - 08.45 Pre-Test
Overview
08.45 - 09.15 Close-loop Ventilation
09.15 - 10.00 AsynchronyW
10.00 - 10.15 Discussion
10.15 - 11.00 Coffee BreakNew Modes in Mechanical Ventilation
11.00 - 11.45 Dual Modes BIPAP & Pressure Regulated Volume Control
11.45 - 12.15 Pressure Support Ventilation & Proportional Assist Ventilation
12.15 - 12.30 Discussion
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 16.30
Hands-on Workshop [Participants are divided into 6 Groups @ 35 minutes Rotation]Proportional Pressure Support (PPS) & Volume Guaranteed (VG)Volume Target Pressure Control & Support (VTPC/VTPS)Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV)Pressure Controlled Volume Regulated (PCV-VG)Pressure Regulated Volume Control (PRVC)Volume Ventilation Plus for Weaning (PAV+)
16.30 - 17.15 Coffee Break
17.15 - 17.45 Post-Test
17.45 - 18.00 Course Wrap and Evaluation
Instructor TeamAbdul Latief (Jakarta)
Antonius H. Pudjiadi (Jakarta)G. Dharma Mulyo (Jakarta)
Irene Yuniar (Jakarta)Ririe Fachrina Malisie (Pekan-
baru)Sri Martuti (Solo)
Yusrina Istianti (Semarang)Saptadi Yuliarto (Malang)
ADVANCES MODES OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION IN CHILDREN
PROGRAM
Learning ObjectiveTo enhance the updated knowledge and practical guidelines in the integrated management of sepsis in children includ-ed the understanding sepsis pathophysiology in children, the International standard for pediatrics sepsis & Surviving Sepsis Campaign as well as the Early Goals Directed Therapy for pediatric sepsis implementations. After completing the workshop, registrants are expected to understand the difference between hemodynamic in chil-dren and adult, and the capability to manage hemodynamic in pediatric sepsis, to choose appropriate early antibiotics in pediatric sepsis, diagnosis and manage the coagulation in children with sepsis and giving the protective ventilation strategy in children with sepsis. Registrants are also expected to be able to give the nutritional and metabolic support in children with sepsis, sedation and analgesia in children with sepsis, assess the severity and mortality prediction in septic children and use the computerize system to do the register upon pediatric sepsis management guidelines
Course DirectorAbdul Latief
SEPSIS MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRIC: UPDATE & INTEGRATED APPROACH WORKSHOP
DAY 2 THURSDAY, 21 APRIL 2016 GROUP DISCUSSION
[Participants are divided into 4 Groups @ 45 minutes Rotation]
08.00 - 08.45 Sedative and Analgesic
08.45 - 09.30 Coagulation Problems
09.30 - 10.10 Coffee Break
10.10 - 10.55 Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction Score
10.55 - 11.40 Nutritional Support
11.40 - 13.30 Lunch & Friday Pray
13.30 - 14.30 Program Based Sepsis Management
14.30 - 15.00 Post Test
15.00 - 15.40 Coffee Break
15.40 - 15.55 Course Wrap & Evaluation
DAY 1 WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2016
08.00 - 08.15 Introduction
08.15 - 08.45 Pre-Test
08.45 - 09.30 The Surviving Sepsis Campaign
09.30 - 10.15 Pediatric Sepsis Definition
10.15 - 10.30 Discussion
10.30 - 11.10 Coffee BreakGROUP DISCUSSION[Participants are divided into 4 Groups @ 50 minutes Rotation]
11.10 - 12.00 Early Goal Directed Therapy
12.00 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 13.50 Fighting Infections
13.50 - 14.40 Protective Ventilation Strategy
14.40 - 15.30 Glucose Control
15.30 - 16.10 Coffee Break
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, 20 - 21 APRIL 2016Grand Ballroom 3, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
Instructor TeamAbdul Latief (Jakarta) ; Dadang Hudaya (Bandung) ; M. Supriatna (Semarang) ; Nurnaningsih (Jogjakarta)
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Earlier ScheduleParticipants, whose are interested in Fluid & Hemodynamic Monitoring in Shock Dengue in earlier schedule may join the Regular Course March 2016 Edition and visit http://picunicu.org/updated-regular-courses-schedule/ for the running schedule in PICNIC ACADEMIA Regular Course program.
Learning Objective- To understand the shock dengue in Indonesia- Diagnose and general management of shock dengue
- Basic intravenous fluid therapy in children- Pato physiology and clinical shock dengue in children- Hemodynamic assessment with ultrasonography- Assessment and management of shock dengue in chil-
dren in the case of bleeding and transfusion- Diagnose and management electrolyte, acid base bal-
anced in shock dengue- Encephalopathy dengue
Course DirectorAntonius H. Pudjiadi
DAY 2 THURSDAY, 21 APRIL 2016 - INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
08.00-08.35 Management of Bleeding
08.35-09.10 Diagnosis and Management of Electrolyte/Acid-base Imbalance
09.10-09.45 Dengue Encephalopathy
09.45-10.15 Coffee/Tea Break
10.15 - 12.15 COMPREHENSIVE SKILL STATION
[Participants are divided into 3 Groups @ 80 minutes Rotation]
12.15 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 15.00 COMPREHENSIVE SKILL STATION - CONTINUED
[Participants are divided into 3 Groups @ 80 minutes Rotation]
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee/Tea Break
15.30-15.45 CASE DISCUSSION (with Keypads)
15.45-16.00 Course Wrap & Evaluation
DAY 1 WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL 2016
08.00 - 08.15 Introduction
08.15 - 08.35 Pre-Test -INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
08.35 - 09.10 Current Situation of Dengue Infection in Indonesia
09.10 - 09.45 Diagnosis and Management of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever
09.45 - 10.20 Intravenous Fluid Management in Children
10.20 - 10.50 Coffee/Tea Break - INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
10.50 - 11.25 Pathophysiology of Shock in Children
11.25 - 12.00 Noninvasive in Hemodynamic Assessment
12.00 - 12.35 Management of Dengue Shock in Children
12.35 - 13.15 Lunch
13.15 - 16.00 SKILL STATION [Participants are divided into 3 Groups @ 60 minutes Rotation]1. Diagnosis of dengue infection2. Non-invasive hemodynamic assessment3. Dengue Shock Management
15.30-15.45 CASE DISCUSSION (with Keypads)
15.45-16.00 Course Wrap & Evaluation Instructor TeamAbdul Latief (Jakarta)Antonius H. Pudjiadi (Jakarta)Irene Yuniar (Jakarta)Mulya Rahma Karyanti (Jakarta)
FLUID & HEMODYNAMIC MANAGEMENT IN SEVERE DENGUE INFECTION
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, 20 - 21 APRIL 2016Board Room, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
Compulsory RequirementThe participant of the Integrated Non-Invasive Ventilation in Critically ill Neonates and Children is compulsory to register for Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Outcome of Preterm Infants & Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventila-tor in Children.
Course DirectorLily Rundjan and Ririe F. Malisie
ONE DAY THURSDAY, 21 APRIL 2016 INSTRUCTOR
08.00 - 08.15 Introduction Ririe Fachrina Malisie (Pekanbaru)
08.15 - 08.45 Optimizing Non-Invasive Respiratory Support in Neonate
Risma K. Kaban (Jakarta)
08.45 - 09.30 The Role of Non-Invasive Ventilation in Acute and Chronic Pediatric Disease
Marti Pons-Odena (Spain)
09.30 - 09.45 Discussion
09.45 - 10.25 Coffee Break
10.25 - 10.55 The Role of Bi-Level CPAP in the Management of Preterm Infants
Giovanni Vento (Italy)
10.55 - 11.25 Nasal High Flow versus NCPAP Peter Davis (Australia)
11.25 - 11.55 How To Begin and Synchronization During NIV in Children?
Marti Pons-Odena (Spain)
11.55 - 12.10 Discussion
12.10 - 13.40 Lunch
13.40 - 16.10 Dry Workshop:
Nasal HFO as A New Modality Giovanni Vento (Italy)
Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV) Peter Davis (Australia)
Non-Invasive Ventilation - Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NIV-NAVA)
Marti Pons-Odena (Spain)
16.10 - 16.50 Coffee Break
16.50 - 17.20 Course Wrap and Evaluation Ririe Fachrina Malisie (Pekanbaru) & Lily Rundjan (Jakarta)
INTEGRATED COURSE OF NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION IN CRITICALLY ILL NEONATES AND CHILDRENTHURSDAY, 21 APRIL 2016Grand Ballroom 2, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TRANS CONVENTION CENTER 1
08.00 - 08.30 Grand Opening - KEYNOTE LECTURE - Chairperson: Abdul Latief (Jakarta)
08.30 - 09.00 Revisiting the Algoritm of Haemodynamic Management in Pediatric Septic Shock - Antonius H. Pudjiadi (Jakarta)
09.00 - 09.30 Advances and Controversies in Parenteral Nutrition of Preterm Infants - Virgilio P. Carnielli (Italy)
09.30 - 10.00 Asynchrony Management with Non-Invasive Ventilation - Marti Pons-Odena (Spain)
10.00 - 10.40 Coffee/Tea Break
Trans Grand Ballroom 2-3PEDIATRIC ICU -FLUID THERAPY UPDATE - Chairperson: Hari Kushartono (Surabaya)
Trans Convention Center 1NEONATAL ICU - NEONATAL NUTRITION UPDATE - Chairperson: Sjarif Hidajat Effendi (Bandung)
10.40 - 11.00 Rehydration Therapy with Balanced Solution for Children with Diarrhea - Arina Setyaningtyas B.Pudjo (Surabaya) Optimal Nutritional Update in Limited Resources - Rinawati Rohsiswatmo (Jakarta)
11.00 - 11.20 Small Volume Resuscitation in Shock Dengue - Dadang Hudaya Somasetia (Bandung) Feeding the Small for Gestational Age Infant is a Challenge - Virgilio P. Carnielli (Italy)
11.20 - 11.30 Discussion Discussion
11.30 - 13.00 Lunch & Friday Pray PEDIATRIC INFECTION UPDATE - Chairperson: Munar Lubis (Medan)
NEONATAL BRAIN MONITORING - Chairperson: Rinawati Rohsiswatmo (Jakarta)
13.00 - 13.20 Invasive Fungal Infection in Critically ill Children - Ririe F. Malisie (Pekanbaru) Multimodal Brain Monitoring with NIRS and Amplitude EEG - Frank Bel (Netherlands)
13.20 - 13.40 Blood Level IL-6 Indicate the Post-operative Infection in Mayor Surgery in Children - Albert Daniel Solang (Manado) The Role of Head Ultrasound for Neonatologists - Evita B. Irfan (Jakarta)
13.40 - 14.00 How to Minimize the Central-Line-Association Blood Stream Infection in PICU? - Rismala Dewi (Jakarta) Therapeutic Hypothermia in HIE Infants : Is It Too Complicated ? - Frank Bel (Netherlands)
14.00 - 14.20 Combating the Antibiotic Resistance in PICU - Irene Yuniar (Jakarta) An Affordable and Accurate Point of Care to Prevent Acute Bilirubin Encephalopathy and Kernicterus in Indonesia - Lily Rundjan (Jkt)
14.20 - 14.40 Discussion Discussion
14.40 - 15.10 Coffee/Tea BreakCOMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT APPROACH IN PICU - Chairperson: Ari Lukas Runtunuwu (Manado) NEONATAL INFECTION UPDATE - Chairperson: Rulina Suradi (Jakarta)
15.10 - 15.30 Inadequate Enteral Protein Intake is Associated with Mortality in Critically ill Children - Yusrina Istanti (Semarang) Strategies for the Prevention of Healthcare - Associated Infection - Lily Rundjan (Jakarta)
15.30 - 15.50 Early Detection in Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Children - Partini Pudjiastuti Trihono (Jakarta) Newborn Skin Care to Prevent Infection - Triana Agustin (Jakarta)
15.50 - 16.10 Patient-Centered Care in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Setting - Johnny Nurman (Jakarta) Management of Outbreak in Neonatal Unit - Gomez Joseph Manuel (Singapore)
16.10 - 16.25 Discussion Discussion
YOUNG INVESTIGATOR - Chairperson: M. Supriatna TS (Semarang) YOUNG INVESTIGATOR - Chairperson: Aris Primadi (Bandung) FREE PAPER - POSTER SESSION - Chairpersons:
16.25 - 16.40 Early Goals Directed Therapy is Associated with Increase Respiratory Morbidity and Mortality Desy Rusmawatiningtyas (Jogjakarta)
Changes of Bronchopulmonal Dysplasia Incidence, Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress, Permeability and Microbiota of the Intestines Due To the Role of Oxygen in Resuscitation of Premature Babies Risma K. Kaban (Jakarta)
Rismala Dewi (Jakarta) Sri Martuti (Solo) Rosalina Roeslani (Jakarta) Tetty Yuniati (Bandung)16.40 - 16.55 Increasing of the Red blood cell Distribution Width (RDW) is Correlated With the Severity of Pediatric Sepsis
Gemma Nazri Yanni (Medan)Correlation of Hand Hygiene Compliance to Blood Stream Infection Rate in Neonatal Unit Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalMustarim (Jakarta)
16.55 - 17.10 Validity of Stroke Volume Variation by Using Non-Invasive Cardiac Out put Monitoring in Hypovolemic Chidren I Nyoman Budi Hartawan (Denpasar)
Effectiveness of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure vs Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure in Respiratory Distress of Newborn Babies Thomas Harry Adoe (Bekasi)
17.10 - 17.20 Discussion Discussion
DAY 1 FRIDAY, 22 APRIL 2016
TRANS CONVENTION CENTER 1
KEYNOTE LECTURE - Chairperson: Abdul Rachman Sukadi (Bandung)
08.00 - 08.30 What Matters in the Long Term of NICU Graduates? - Bernie Endyarni (Jakarta)
08.30 - 09.00 Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy (MIST) - Peter Davis (Australia)
09.00 - 09.30 The Role of Driving Pressure in Non-Injured Lung: How Low Should We Go?Ririe F. Malisie (Pekanbaru)
09.30 - 10.00 Longterm Cognitive Development After Sepsis in Early AgeAhmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
10.00 - 10.40 Coffee/Tea Break
Trans Grand Ballroom 2-3 PEDIATRIC ICU - NEW ISSUES IN PEDIATRIC SEPSISChairperson: Antonius H. Pudjiadi (Jakarta)
Trans Convention Center 1NEONATAL ICU -NEONATAL ENTERAL & PARENTERAL NUTRITION UPDATE Chairperson: Risma K. Kaban (Jakarta)
10.40 - 11.00 Serial Blood Lactate Level as a Prognostic Factor of Sepsis MortalityNurnaningsih (Yogyakarta)
Human Milk Fortified for ELBWRinawati Rohsiswatmo (Jakarta)
11.00 - 11.20 Inotropes and Other Vasoactive Agents in Pediatric Septic Shock: What is New?Saptadi Yuliarto (Malang)
Probiotics of Very Preterm InfantsVirgilio P. Carnielli (Italy)
11.20 - 11.40 National Guideline and Clinical Practice: Sepsis Diagnostic & Management in Pediatric - Abdul Latief (Jakarta)
Facilitating Breastfeeding and Kangaroo Mother Care in the NICU : Identifying Barriers - Rosalina Roeslani (Jakarta)
11.40 - 11.55 Discussion Discussion
11.55 - 13.00 Lunch
PEDIATRIC VENTILATION UPDATE - Chairperson: Ririe F Malisie (Pekanbaru)
NEONATAL RESPIRATORY UPDATEChairperson: Lily Rundjan (Jakarta)
13.00 - 13.20 Non-Invasive Home Ventilation in Children, Are They Useful?Marti Pons-Odena (Spain)
Optimizing Non-Invasive Respiratory Support in NICURisma Kerina Kaban (Jakarta)
13.20 - 13.40 Ethical Aspect of Withdarawal Ventilatory SupportedChairul Yoel (Medan)
Nasal HFOV as a New Modality Giovanni Vento (Italy)
13.40 - 14.00 Probiotics Prevents Ventilator-Associated PneumoniaDzulfikar Djalil (Bandung)
High Flow Nasal Cannulae vs Nasal CPAP vs NIPPV : Which One Is Superior? - Peter Davis (Australia)
14.00 - 14.15 Discussion Discussion
PRO-CON - Chairpersons: G.Dharma Mulyo & Rina Rohsiswatmo (Jakarta)Invasive versus Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilator
14.15 - 14.30 Invasive: Antonius H. Pudjiadi (Jakarta)
14.30 - 15.00 Non-Invasive: Marti Pons-Odena (Spain)
15.00 - 15.20 Pro and Con - HFOV As A Primary Or Secondary Mode
15.20 - 15.35 Primary Mode: Giovanni Vento (Italy)
15.35 - 15.50 Secondary Mode: Peter Davis (Australia)
15.50 - 16.20 Pro and Con
16.20 - 16.40 Closing Remark
16.40 - 17.00 Coffee/Tea Break
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMDAY 2 SATURDAY, 23 APRIL 2016
SUNDAY, 24 APRIL 2016Grand Ballroom 2, The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung
Learning ObjectiveDetection of children with a developmental disorder at an early age is notoriously difficult. Recently, a form of assess-ment in newborn infants was developed based on the quality of general movements (GMs). The quality of GMs at 2 to 4 months post-term has been found to have the highest predictive value for developmental disorders implies an indication for early intervention. During the course participants will learn how to assess general movements ofpreterm and term infants. The Training Course will consist of lectures and self-practice sessions during which video recordings of general movements of preterm and term infants will be analyzed.
Course DirectorAhmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
ONE DAY SUNDAY, 24 APRIL 2016 INSTRUCTOR08.00 - 08.10 Introduction
LECTURE SESSIONAbdul Latief (Jakarta)
08.10 - 08.40 Overview of General Movements (Pre-Test) Ahmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
08.40 - 09.00 Newborn Infants - Who Are at Risk for Developmental Disorders? Setya Wandita (Yogyakarta)
09.00 - 09.20 Developmental Assessment Tools for Preterm Infants Eddy Fadlyana (Bandung)
09.20 - 10.00 GMs Method - An Introduction and Practical Issues Ahmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
10.00 - 10.15 Discussion
10.15 - 10.35 Coffee Break
PRACTICAL SESSION Ahmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
10.35 - 11.05 Practical 1: GMs - Preterm
11.05 - 11.35 Practical 2: GMs - Writhing
11.35 - 12.05 Practical 3: GMs - Fidgety
12.05 - 13.00 Lunch
LECTURE SESSION
13.00 - 13.30 GMs Method - Clinical Significances and Validity Ahmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
PRACTICAL SESSION
13.30 - 14.00 Practical 4: Compilation Exercise (Post-Test) Ahmad Suryawan (Surabaya)
14.00 - 15.00 Practical 5: Analyzing the Test (Panel Discussion) Ahmad Suryawan (Surabaya)Setya Wandita (Yogyakarta)Eddy Fadlyana (Bandung)
15.00 - 15.15 Course Wrap and Evaluation
15.15 - 15.30 Afternoon Coffee Break
POST SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPAN INTRODUCTION COURSE ON GENERAL MOVEMENTS METHOD : EARLY DETECTION OF NEWBORN INFANTS AT HIGH RISK FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
PROGRAM
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CALL FOR PAPERTo emphasize the scientific value of 8th Indonesian PICU NICU Update which will be held on 22-23 April 2016 at Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung, the Organizing herewith cordially invites the pediatricians and physicians the Call for Paper.
Participants are invited to submit Abstracts for Poster Pre-sentations not later than 15 February 2016. The presenta-tions of research studies related to Neonatal and Pediatric Emergency & Intensive Care.
SUBMISSION CLOSING DEADLINE: 15 FEBRUARY 2016FORMALITY
Free Paper Presenters need to complete the Registration formalities before submitting Free Paper Abstract. Abstracts will not be processed until the registration fee have been received and acknowledged. Abstract submis-sion via email to [email protected]
GENERAL REGULATION No abstracts will be considered after the closing dead-
line. Abstracts must be typed in English Abstracts are submitted by online with file attachment.
Fax or mail will not be accepted or acknowledged. Presenting author of abstract must be registered
as participant. Registration payment must be firstly completed through web on-line registration before you proceeded for abstract submission on-line. Registration must be received by the Secretariat before the an-nounced deadline to ensure inclusion of the abstract in the meeting publications and in order to be scheduled for presentation.
Abstract must be original and must not be or have been published or presented at any other meeting prior to this meeting.
As condition of submission, Organizing Committee requires you to agree to such publication and to sur-render any copyright over the abstract s submitted to Secretariat
Other special request other than above procedures shall be submitted in written through email: [email protected]
ABSTRACT PREPARATIONPlease prepare the following information:
Abstract Title – limited 20 words in UPPER CASE Author and co-author names – with the first mentioned
and underline for presenting author Full name shall be written by first name and followed
by family name Authors’ names must be in upper and lower case (J.J.C.
Londa) Affiliation details: department, institution/hospital, city,
state (if relevant), country Abstract text – limited to 250 words, including ac-
knowledgements It should consist of five paragraphs, clearly stated/la-
beled in UPPER CASE:o Backgroundo Objectiveo Methodso Resultso Conclusions.
They should briefly describe, respectively, the problem and aim being addressed in the study, how the study was performed, the salient result, and what the authors conclude from the results.
Avoid using non standard abbreviations, unfamiliar terms, symbols, or acronyms not easily understood by the general readers
Use generic names of drugs. Express numbers as nu-merals.
Tables – A Maximum of 3 Tables of up to 10 rows x 10 columns can be included per abstract
Graph and images – It is important to note that each image included in the abstract is worth 30 words. A maximum of 3 images can be included per abstract. The maximum pixel size of the graph/image is 600(w) x 800(h) pixel.
You may upload the file using word-processing soft-ware (e.g. Word) for editing your abstract and counting the number of words. The words count is affected as graphs/tables/images are included.
FREE PAPERWITHDRAWAL / CHANGES
Revised abstract is allowed for one time only and should be clearly stated as the subject of email and received by 15 February 2016 to be final review by the Free Paper Committee.
Withdrawal/changes will not be possible after the above mentioned date.
ABSTRACT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Submission of abstract will be acknowledged by email
reply to each nominated email address at the latest before closing deadline.
Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Free Paper Committee after 15 February 2016. The coordinator will review the abstracts to be allocated in poster upon cat-egory, quality, clarity, and relevance for the audience, as well as the significances of the paper.
Notification will be emailed to nominated email ad-dress at the latest 2 weeks working days after closing deadline along with the detail, including Poster View-ing Session schedule, and instructions.
The Poster Panel provided for later Poster Presentation is in the vertical size 90 X 150 cm (Portrait)
PUBLICATION Abstracts accepted Poster Presentations will appear
in the official Program Book with ISSN. In order for abstract to be published, the presenter must fulfill appropriate Registration Fee in term of administrative purpose.
The Organizing Committee has a right reserve to edit the format of abstract due to the printing task for publi-cation in terms of uniformity purpose.
WONDER OF BANDUNG CITY AND THE TRANS LUXURY HOTEL
Bandung, capital of West Java, is a great place to visit any time of the year as it’s not only renowned for its pictur-esque open vista, but the town also offers many attrac-tions well worth a visit.
Surrounded by green fertile mountains, Bandung today is Indonesia’s center for learning and creativity. Here is the wellknown, Institut Tekonologi Bandung (ITB) estab-lished since 1920, the university that has produced many of Indonesia’s top scientists from engineers, geologists to leaders in business management. Today Bandung is one of Indonesia’s most prestigeous university towns. Bandung is also the center of Indonesia’s burgeoning ICT technolo-gy, at the same time it is a center of arts and artists. Every weekend and long holidays the city is filled with young people from Jakarta who flock to Bandung to enjoy its youthful creative atmosphere in music, painting, fashion, and the culinary arts.
While along the present Jalan Juanda, then known as Dago Boulevard, were the houses of the elite with their green lawns and flower gardens fronting opulent homes. In those colonial heydays in the early 20th century, Bandung became known as “Parijs van Java”, or the Paris of Java, where Dutch planters and ladies paraded and flaunted their wealth and beauty along the boulevards and Braga-weg, then the Champs Elysees of the East.
Standing some 768 m above sea level, Bandung is today the country’s third largest city after Jakarta and Surabaya. Since the opening of the Cipularang Toll road, which cuts down travel from Jakarta to two hours from the previous four hours over the tortuous Puncak Pass, Bandung has become the favorite weekend getaway to relax and escape from the hectic pace of metropolitan Jakarta.
For Bandung offers trendy fashion wear at reasonable pric-es at its myriad factory outlets, a wide range of delicious local and international cuisines, and a distinct colonial European-style atmosphere combined with captivating traditional arts.
FREE PAPER WELCOME TO PARIS VAN JAVA
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PHYSICIANS WORKSHOPS APRIL 2016WORK-
SHOP ONLYPRIORITY PARTICIPANT
WITH SYMPOSIUMOTHER PARTICIPANTS WITH
SYMPOSIUM Basic Mechanical Ventilation in Newborn Infants 19 2.000.000
Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Outcome of Preterm Infants 20, 22-23 - SPECIALISTS 4.000.000 SPECIALISTS 4.500.000
GP / FELLOW 3.750.000 GP / FELLOW 4.250.000
Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Outcome of Preterm Infants & Integrated Non-Invasive Ventilation in Critically ill Neonates and Children
20-21,22-23 - SPECIALISTS 6.000.000 SPECIALISTS 6.500.000
GP / FELLOW 5.750.000 GP / FELLOW 6.250.000
Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilator in Children 20, 22-23 - SPECIALISTS 4.000.000 SPECIALISTS 4.500.000
GP / FELLOW 3.750.000 GP / FELLOW 4.250.000
Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilator in Children & Integrated Non-Inva-sive Ventilation in Critically ill Neonates and Children
20-21,22-23 - SPECIALISTS 6.000.000 SPECIALISTS 6.500.000
GP / FELLOW 5.750.000 GP / FELLOW 6.250.000
Sepsis Management in Pediatric: Updated & Integrated Approach 20-21, 22-23 - - - SPECIALISTS 5.500.000
GP / FELLOW 5.250.000
Fluid & Hemodynamic Management in Severe Dengue Infection 20-21, 22-23 - - - SPECIALISTS 5.250.000
GP / FELLOW 5.000.000
An Introduction Course on General Movements Method: Early Detection of Newborn Infants at High Risk for Developmental Disorder
24 2.000.000
Please note that this regulation will be applied accordingly: 1. Priority Participants are Registrants of Regular Course March 2016 Edition2. Advances Modes of MV on Children must have certified/passed the Basic MV
in Pediatrics Workshop (2011-2016)3. Integrated Non-Invasive Ventilation in Critically ill Neonates and Children
must have registered for Trilogy of Challenges in Improving Long Term Out-come of Preterm Infants & Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilator in
Children4. Certain Workshop Participants are compulsory as Registrants of 8th Indone-
sian PICU NICU Update 22-23 April 20165. Member of Indonesian Pediatric Critical Care Foundation entitles for 10% discount
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8th INDONESIAN PICU NICU UPDATE 22-23 APRIL’16 BEFORE 01 MAR’16-IDR AFTER 01 MAR’16-IDR
Specialists 2.500.000 2.750.000
General Practitioners/Fellow 2.250.000 2.500.000
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