The Great World Fluid Debate 2014
Dates: 1st July 2014
Venue: Institute of Education, London
Chairman: Monty Mythen & Tim Miller
World renowned faculty includes:
Daniel Chappell, Munich, Germany
TJ Gan, North Carolina, USA
Mike James, Cape Town, South Africa
Timothy Miller, North Carolina, USA
John Myburgh, Sydney, Australia
Rupert Pearse, London, UK
Andrew Shaw, USA
Topics include:
This House Believes: The Great Fluid Debate:
Saline is still the ‘evidence-based’ fluid of choice
Albumin is The Colloid of choice in ITU
The Big Debate : ‘The Moral Maze – Should HES be used at all?’
Tags:
fluid, hes, saline
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Wednesday 4th July 2012
World renowned faculty includes:
John Kellum
Dileep Lobo
John Myburgh
Tim Miller
Monty Mythen
Rupert Pearse
Topics include:
The Endothelial Glycocalyx and fluid kinetics - was Starling wrong?
Peri-operative fluid balance, “maintenance –vs-replacement-vs resuscitation”
Fluid management in critical illness: “early vs later vs late”. Theories and practice
Current views on peri-operative “optimization” vs “enhanced recovery”
Fluid resuscitation, acid-base balance, and risk for AKI in critically ill patients —a ten-year retrospective.
Treating pre-operative Anaemia – REAL optimization
The CHEST study (a randomized controlled trial of 0.9% Sodium Chloride vs HES 130/0.4 in saline for resuscitation in 7,000 critically ill patients in Australia and new Zealand)
This House Believes: The Great Fluid Debate:
Saline should only be used for carefully selected cases
Colloids – do we need them?
Tags:
bedate, coloids, fluid therapy, new, saline
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