ICCAI: Session I

Title:Abstractions: Inflammation and Sepsis
Date:Saturday, June 28
Time:09:15 - 10:50
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
Chair:E.A.M. Neugebauer
Y. Vodovotz
09:15-09:25

Insights from Computational simulations of the acute inflammatory response
G. An

09:30-09:45An ensemble of models of the acute inflammatory response
S. Daun, J. Rubin, A. Roy, J. Kellum, R. Parker, G. Clermont
09:50-10:05

Computational simulation of individual inflammation and outcomes in trauma patients
J. Sarkar, S. Chang, M. Zenati, J. Ochoa, T. Billiar,
Y. Vodovotz

10:10-10:30

Agent-based model of lung inflammation
B. Brown, I. Price, Y. Chu, N. Konduru, G. Clermont,
Y. Vodovotz

10:35-10:50Discussion: What is an ideal abstraction? What must the abstraction account for?



ICCAI: Session II

Title:Untangling Inflammation from Infection
Date:Saturday, June 28
Time:11:15 - 13:00
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
Chair:A. Nierhaus
G. An
11:15-11:35

The transcriptome: Riboleukography
J. McDunn

11:40-11:55

Temporal analysis of signaling pathways in multiple organ failure
M. McGuire, M. Iyengar, D.W. Mercer

12:00-12:15

St-2-dynamics and endotoxin tolerance modelling
P. Flondor, M. Olteanu, R. Dobrescu, C. Vasilescu

12:20-12:40

The riddle of endocrine pulsatility: why does it exist?
G. Meyfroidt

12:45-13:00Discussion: In acute illness, how do we distinguish inflammation from infection? What do models tell us?

 

 

ICCAI: Session III

Title:Variability: Predictions
Date:Saturday, June 28
Time:14:00 - 16:00
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
Chair:T.G. Buchman
V. Papaioannou
14:00-14:10

Visualization of multi-dimensional complex physiologic states using bioinformatic cluster analysis M. Cohen

14:15-14:25

Early loss of complexity is associated with ventilator-associated pneumonia in 2032 trauma patients
P.R. Norris, R.J. Carnevale, R.A. Miller, B.A. Cotton, J.M. Jenkins, J.A. Morris jr.

14:30-14:40

Pre-treatment with a stress-dose but not a high dose infusion of hydrocortisone maintains heart rate variability during human endotoxemia
A.J. Rassias, P.M. Guyre, M.P. Yeager

14:45-14:55Exploration of heart-rate complexity to determine the need for lifesaving interventions in combat casualties
A. Batchinsky, J. Salinas, J. Skinner, D. Weiss, C. Wade,
J. Holcomb, L. Cancio
15:00-15:10

Early Detection of infection with continuous heart rate variability analysis in neutropenic patients
S. Ahmad, S. Flanagan, L. McIntyre, T. Ramsay, D. Fergusson,
D. Maziak, F.M. Shamji, R. S. Sundaresan, L. Huebsch, A.J.E. Seely

15:15-15:25Relation of heart rate variability to serum levels of C-reactive protein in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock
V. Papaionannou, C. Dragoumanis, I. Pneumatikos
15:30-15:40Do non-linear measures of heart rate variability (HRV) track muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) during central hypovolemia in humans?
C.A. Rickards, K.L. Ryan, W.H. Cooke, V.A. Convertino
15:45-16:00

Discussion: If compromised physiologic variability is clinically important, what is needed to get it more widely accessible/used?

 

Poster Session

Title:ICCAI - 14 Posters
Date:Saturday, June 28
Time:16:00 - 17:15
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
1.

Severe sepsis and septic shock during pregnancy and puerperium: the incidence, the etiology and the outcome
K. Baccar, N. Baffoun, Z. Zaghdoudi, S. Abassi,
M. Magouri, R. Sopissi, C. Kaddour

2.

Correlation between adiponectin and apache-II in patients with intra-abdominal sepsis
M. Kerem, Ö. Tascilar, B. Salman, K.T. Dikmen,
H. Pasaoglu, E. Ofluoglu, A. Ugur Emre, A. Bedirli,
T. Utku Yilmaz, M. Oguz

3.

Resistin is increased in intra abdominal sepsis: correlation with proinflamatuary cytokines and apache-II scores
T. Utku Yilmaz, M. Kerem, Ö. Tascilar, B. Salman,
H. Pasaoglu, K. Dikmen, A. Ugur Emre, E. Ofluoglu,
A. Bedirli, M. Oguz

4.

Natural history of disseminated intravascular coagulation diagnosed by the newly established diagnostic criteria for critically ill patients
T. Mayumi, S. Gando, D. Saitoh, H. Ogura, K. Koseki,
T. Ikeda, H. Ishikura, T. Iba, M. Ueyama, Y. Eguchi,
Y. Ohtomo, K. Okamoto, S. Kushimoto, S. Endo,
S. Shimazaki

5.

Ergothioneine prevents acute lung injury in mesenteric ischemia and reperfusion injury in rats
Ö. Sakrak, M. Kerem, A. Bedirli, H. Pasaoglu, M. Alper, E. Ofluoglu, T. Utku Yilmaz

6.

Establishment of an acute superior mesenteric artery injury model for damage control surgery
W. Ding, X. Wu, J. Li

7.Temporary intravascular shunts as a damage control adjunct to maintain intestine perfusion after superior mesenteric artery injury in swine model
W. Ding, X. Wu, J. Li
8.

A closed loop model of pulmonary gas exchange
A. Reynolds, G. Clermont, G.B. Ermentrout

9.

Mesenteric microcirculatory dysfunction associated with indigenous bacterial translocation after intestinal obstruction and ischemia in rats
P. Sannomiya, F.L. Zanoni, S. Benabou, K.V. Greco, A.C. Moreno, J.W.M.C. Cruz, F.P. Filgueira, M.B. Martinez, L.F. Poli de Figueiredo, M. Rocha e Silva

10.

Immune response to influenza A
I. Price, D. Swigon, B. Ermentrout, T. Ross, F. Toapanta,
G. Clermont

11.

Lip polysaccharide-caused neurodegenerative diseases
I. Niehaus

12.

Short-term regulation of the cardiovascular system: an ode based model
M. Luecking, T. Tjardes

 

 

ICCAI: Session IV

Title:Modeling: Frontiers
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:09:00 - 10:50
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
Chair:K. Brohi
C. Vasilescu
09:00-09:10

In silicio clinical trials in sepsis
S. Chang

09:15-09:30

Unbiased inference of parameter distributions for non-linear models: the underdetermined case
S. Zenker, J. Rubin, G. Clermont

09:35-09:50

Bio-cartogramography to present complex physiological data sets
T.B. Bentley

09:55-10:10Optimizing hem adsorption therapy with model predictive control
J. Hogg, G. Clermont, J. Kellum, R. Parker
10:15-10:30

Biological complexity and analytical techniques to promote simplification and understandings
S. Chang, F. Busche

10:35-10:50

Discussion: What is needed? New techniques? Adapted techniques? Different questions? Testable hypotheses?

 

ICCAI: Session V

Title:Spectroscopy
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:11:10 - 13:00
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
Chair:W. Petrich
H. Mertsching
11:10-11:20

FT-IR, Raman and such - a 10-minute guide through the spectroscopy of molecular vibrations
W. Petrich

11:25-11:45

Characterization of autologous transplants by Raman spectroscopy
H. Mertsching

11:50-12:10Rapid identification of pathogens from blood cultures by FT-IR Microspectroscopy: a prospective study
D. Naumann
12:15-12:35Clinical triaging of acute chest pain patients by means of infrared spectroscopy
W. Petrich
12:40-13:00

Discussion: How can spectroscopy illuminate complexity in acute illness?

 

Symposium - Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD)

Title:Evidence Based Anti-Infective Strategies
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:11:30 - 13:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:C. Putensen, Bonn, Germany

11:30-11:50Epidemiology C. Putensen
11:50-12:10 Antibacterial strategies in sepsisT. Welte
12:10-12:30 Antimycotic strategies in the ICUE. Mueller
12:30-13:00 Discussion

 

 



Workshop I

Title:Mathematical Modeling of Inflammation
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:13:30 - 18:00
Hall:W-R-Museum, Stiftersaal
Chair:G. Clermont
G. An
13:30Introduction: Multiple scales call for multiple methodsG. Clermont
G. An
13:40Network models: From genes to cellsM. Cohen / K. Brohi
13:50Agent based models: From pathways to tissuesG. An
14:00Stochastic models: Capturing the richness of biological behaviorG. An
14:10Differential Equation modelsJ. Sarkar
14:20From an individual to a population G. Clermont
14:30Interactive Session: Developing models of the pulmonary response to acute inflammation at multiple levels of resolution Panel members and workshop attendees



Workshop II - Siemens Medical Solutions DX

Title: Measurement of Inflammation/Sepsis in Critically ill Patients
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:13:00 - 18:00
Hall:Guerzenich,
Chair:E. Faist
M. van Griensven
13:00-13:30 IL6 and other biochemical markers in a sugical ICUE. Faist
13:30-14:00 Laboratory diagnostics with IL6 and LBP at a trauma ICU: Decision making between SIRS, sepsis and OP-management M. van Griensven
14:00-14:30Infection and sepsis diagnostics in intensive care medicine D. Schmidt
14:30-15:00Sepsis and Immunsystem - Terra incognita A. Spittler
15:00-18:00Practical demonstration of serum measurements
of IL6 and LBP

 

 

Workshop III - SIRS Lab GmbH

Title:Microarray - Tool or Toy
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:13:00 - 18:15
Hall:Guerzenich
Chair:M. Bauer
C. Thiemermann
13:00Welcome / IntroductionChairmen
13:15-14:00A bird eye´s view on RNomicsF. Horn
14:00-14:30 Experiments using microarrays - is there a gold standard for biostatitistics?M. Kohl
14:30-15:00 Integrating transcriptomics and simulations in shock statesY. Vodovotz
15:15-16:00 Monocyte gene expression profiles after multiple trauma - a genome wide approachP. Biberthaler
16:00-16:45 H2S modulates ischemia/reperfusion injury of the heart C. Thiemermann
17:00-17:45 RNomics at the bedside - the infection host response continuum M. Bauer
17:45-18:15 Panel discussion - hopes and limitations of RNomics all speakers

 

 

Workshop IV

Title:Evidence-based Medicine
Date:Sunday, June 29
Time:13:00 - 18:00
Hall:Guerzenich
With:S. Sauerland
13:00-14:00Aims and definition of Evidence-based Medicine
14:00-15:00 Clinical applications: Using evidence at the bedside
15:15-16:00 Collecting information: Finding the right study quickly
16:00-17:00 Appraising study results: What is credible?
17:00-17:45 Applying EbM at a global level: Evidence-based health care
17:45-18:00 Discussion and Evaluation

 

 

Symposium 1

Title:Multiple Injury and Coagulation
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:08:30 - 10:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:B. Bouillon
R. Roissant
08:30-08:45 The clinical problemB. Bouillon
08:45-09:05 Mechanism of early coagulopathyK. Brohi
09:05-09:20 The role of fibrinogenW.Z. Martini
09:20-09:35 The role of plateletsM. Maegele
09:35-10:00 Discussion

Supported by an unrestricted educational grant by Novo Nordisk

Symposium 2

Title:Hemodynamic Monitoring of Shock in the 21st Century
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:08:30 - 10:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:C.J. Hauser
F. Wappler
08:30-08:45Introduction: Choosing the right parameters to monitor in shockC.J. Hauser
08:45-09:00Intermittent ultrasound vs. continuous invasive monitoringA. Oren-Grinberg
09:00-09:15PICCO: Is it as good as U/S or Swan-Ganz?D. Reuter
09:15-09:30NIRS as a global O2 transport monitorF. Moore
09:30-09:45The Swan-Ganz catheter: still there when we need itC. J. Hauser
09:45-10:00 Discussion

 




Symposium 3

Title:Sepsis - A Worldwide Challenge in Prevention, Diagnosis and Therapy
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:08:30 - 10:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:J. Marshall
U.B. Brueckner
08:30-09:00The challenge of description: Is it sepsis; Is it shock?J. Marshall
09:00-09:15The challenge of diagnosis and stagingK. Reinhart
09:15-09:30Sepsis in Latin AmericaL. P.-de-Figueiredo
09:30-09:45Sepsis in ChinaY.-M. Yao
09:45-10:00Panel Discussion: Points to be discussed as outlined in the Cologne Declaration on Shock

 




Plenary Session I

Title:From Analysis to Synthesis: Convergence in Shock Research
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:10:30 - 12:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:

T.G. Buchman
M. Rocha e Silva
E.A.M. Neugebauer

10:30-10:45From reductionism to abstraction to modellingY. Vodovotz
10:45-11:00Crisis and damage control: Is critical illness the result of damage containment failure?T. Billiar
11:15-11:30Integrating the Shock Research CommunityG. An
11:30-11:45Modularity in shock and recoveryT.G. Buchman
11:45-12:00Discussion

 




Lunch Symposium - Brahms

Title:Impact of Biomarkers in Assessment and Therapeutic Decisions in Critically ill Patients
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:12:15 - 13:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:E. Kuse
1.Pro-ADM in assessment of severity of pneumonia in the emergency departmentB. Schuetz
2.PCT-impact on therapeutic decisions on the ICUK. Reinhart

 




Lunch Symposium - Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD)

Title:Meet the Professors:
E. Mueller
S. Sakka


Severe Fungal Infection in the ICU: Prevention, Recognition and Treatment
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:12:15 - 13:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall

 

Lunch Symposium - Codman

Title:Perspectives in CBF Monitoring
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:12:15 - 13:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:A.I.R. Maas
1.

The significance of CBF monitoring:
Potential indications of CBF monitoring -
Is low CBF always ischemia?

G.T. Manley
2.Advances in CBF monitoring:
Introducing the Hemedex thermal diffusion monitor
P. Horn

 





Symposium 4

Title:Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism and Function
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:15:45 - 17:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:A.I.R. Maas
A. Unterberg
15:45-16:05Flow and metabolism in the acute phase after TBI: Is the brain in shock?D.A. Hovda
16:05-16:25Is oxygen extraction compromised after TBI?J.P. Coles
16:25-16:45Application of advanced cerebral monitoring towards individualized therapyG.T. Manley
16:45-17:00Depolarisations in the injured brain: a new finding worth monitoring?A. Strong
17:00-17:15 Discussion

Supported by INTS and EMN

 

 

Symposium 5

Title:Multiple Organ Failure - How to prevent?
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:15:45 - 17:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:K. Okada
B. Pruitt
15:45-16:00Immune effects of fluidsR. Coimbra
16:00-16:15Mechanisms of refractory hypotension in shockK.-S. Zhao
16:15-16:30Fluids vs. vasopressorsJ.-L. Vincent
16:30-16:45If fluids - which one?R. Zander
16:45-17:15Panel Discussion

 



Symposium 6

Title:Cellular Dysfunction in Ischemia, Trauma and Sepsis
Date:Monday, June 30
Time:15:45 - 17:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:W. Buurman
A. De Maio
15:45-16:00Endothelial CellsA. De Maio
16:00-16:15Stem cell based cellular replacement strategies following traumatic brain injury (TBI)U. Schaefer
16:15-16:30Dendritic CellsS.B. Flohé
16:30-16:45The monocyte/T-cell interaction complexE. Faist
16:45-17:00MicrocirculationM.D. Menger
17:00-17:15 Discussion

Supported by ESTES



Symposium 7

Title:Wound Healing in Trauma and Sepsis
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:08:30 - 10:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:I. Marzi
J.A. Lederer
08:30-08:45Posttraumatic systemic inflammation and local wound healing - What is the problem?I. Marzi
08:45 - 09:00The role of infection on wound healingC. Willy
09:00 - 09:15Local and systemic interactions of healing in bumsJ.A. Lederer
09:15 -09:30Local and systemic approaches to improve wound healingJ. Frank
09:30 -10:00 Discussion



Symposium 8

Title:Shock: Age, Gender and Substance Dependence
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:08:30 - 10:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:I. Chaudry
L.N. Diebel
08:30-08:45Effect of gender and sex hormones on immune and cardiovascular responses following major trauma-potential clinical applicationM.K. Angele
08:45-09:00Age-dependent inflammatory response to sepsis and shockM.G. Jeschke
09:00-09:15The status of alcohol in post burn immune complicationsM.A. Choudhry
09:15-09:30Age and sex hormones: major determinants in altered immune and cardiac functions following burn and traumaE.A. Deitch
09:30-09:45Age and gender based therapeutic intervention for cardiac surgery and traumaD.R. Meldrum
09:45-10:00 Discussion

 



Symposium 9

Title:Blood Purification in the Treatment of Sepsis
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:08:30 - 10:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:H. Hirasawa
J.C. Marshall
08:20-08:45Continuous hemodiafiltration with a cytokine-adsorbing hemofilter for the treatment of a patient with septic shockS. Oda
08:45-09:00 Comparison of efficacy between continuous hemodiafiltration with a PMMA membrane hemofilter and a PAN membrane hemofilter in the treatment of a patient with septic acute renal failureK. Matsuda
09:00-09:15Endotoxemia and immune profiles of patients with acute sepsis due to major peritonitisE. Faist
09:15-09:30Endotoxin activity assay as the diagnostics for the anti-endotoxin sepsis treatmentD. Klein
09:30- 10:00Discussion

Supported with grants by Toray Industries and Spectral Diagnostics

 

Plenary Session II

Title:Clinical Trails in Trauma and Sepsis - What can we learn from each other?
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:10:30 - 12:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:J.C. Marshall
A.I.R. Maas
10:30-10:45A critique of sepsis clinical researchE.A.M. Neugebauer
10:45-11:00Metaanalyses of sepsis trials - how can they help?A. Nierhaus
11:00-11:15A critique of trauma clinical researchE.E. Moore
11:15-11:30Clinical trials in traumatic brain injury - revisitedA.I.R. Maas
11:30-12:00Panel discussion including all led investigators from the research consortia

Supported by the International Sepsis Forum

Invited Lecture

Title:Studying Shock in Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever, H5N1 Avian Influenza and other Severe Viral Infections
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:12:15 - 13:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Introduction: H.D. Klenk
Speaker:M. Bray

 

Lunch Symposium

Title:Translational Research: Perspectives of the Industry
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:13:00 - 14:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:E.A.M. Neugebauer
1.Bruce Gingles, Cook Medical
2.Bartholomew J. Tortella, Novo Nordisk

 

 

Lunch Symposium - Baxter

Title:HES 130/0,42 in Acetate Balanced Electrolyte Solution: A Novel Clinical Approach in the Hypovolemia and Shock Therapy
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:13:00 - 14:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:R. Weidhase
1.HES 130/0,42 in acetate buffered Ringer`s solution as a part of a balanced volume resuscitation for abdominal surgeryL.A. Lampl
2.Effects of artificial colloids on circulation and inflammation in a porcine two-hit model of haemorrhagic and septic shockG. Marx

 

Symposium 10

Title:Genomics and Proteomics in Trauma and Sepsis
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:16:00 - 17:30
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:

D. Remick
R. Salomao

16:00-16:15Genetic polymorphisms in trauma and sepsisF. Stueber
16:15-16:30 Multiplex proteomics in trauma for class prediction D. Remick
16:30-16:45Genomics and proteomics for pathogen recognition by the innate immune systemM. Bauer
16:45-17:00Changes in the plasma proteome after burn injuryC.C. Finnerty
17:00-17:15Genomic expression analysis in trauma: The glue grant experiencesR.V. Maier
17:15-17:30 Discussion

 

 

Symposium 11

Title:Severe Viral Infections
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:16:00 - 17:30
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:M. Bray
H.-D. Klenk
16:00-16:25Lethal infection of macaques by 1918 influenza virusH. Feldmann
16:25-16:50Preserving immune function during severe infectionsR. Hotchkiss
16:50-17:15Patient care in hemorrhagic fever outbreaksA. Sprecher
17:15-17:30 Discussion

 

 

Symposium 12

Title:Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (PPARs) and Liver X Receptors (LXRs) as Therapeutics Targets in Shock and Inflammation
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:16:00 - 17:30
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:B. Zingarelli
J.A. Cook
16:00-16:15Intracellular signaling systems: OverviewJ.A. Cook
16:15-16:30PPAR-alpha and PPAR-gamma: a cooperative role in reperfusion injuryC. Thiemermann
16:30-16:45Novel PPAR-gamma activatorsP. Wang
16:45-17:00PPAR-gamma bridging the gap between the bench and the bedsideB. Zingarelli
17:00-17:15Closing remarks and panel discussionJ.A. Cook
17:15-17:30 Discussion




Symposium 13

Title:Organ Injury - Treatment Priorities
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:08:00 - 09:30
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:C.J. Hauser
H.-C. Pape
08:00-08:15The early prioritization of multiple bleeding injuriesC.J. Hauser
08:15-08:30The physiology and immunology of fracture fixationH.-C. Pape
08:30-08:45Damage control orthopedics vs. early total careD. Rixen
08:45-09:00Intracranial injury in the setting of multiple traumaD.H. Livingston
09:00-09:15Panel Discussion - The integration of early trauma care: Future outcome studies: How we should structure them

 

 

 

Symposium 14

Title:Lung Inflammation - New Insights
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:08:00 - 09:30
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:R. Rabinovici
M. Huber-Lang
08:00-08:15Cellular interactions of epithelium and endothelium at the alveolocapillary barrierC. J. Kirkpatrick
08:15-08:30Early vs. delayed ARDSJ.L. Vincent
08:30-08:45Reversibility of lung collapse and hypoxemiaM. Amato
08:45-09:00A-to I RNA editing and lung inflammationR. Rabinovici
09:00-09:15ARDS-Sepsis relationshipP.A. Ward
09:15-09:30 Discussion

Symposium 15

Title:Organ Failure in Sepsis - An Adaptive Response?
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:08:00 - 09:30
Hall:Gürzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:C. Deutschman
H. Redl
08:00-08:15Sepsis induces alterations in organ function, not structureR. Hotchkiss
08:15-08:30Sepsis alters signal transduction, but not the proteins involvedC.S. Deutschman
08:30-08:45Hypothermia/hibernation induces an adaptive, sepsis-like stateK.H. Polderman
08:45-09:00The mithchondria is the sensor that activates organ dysfunctionR.J. Levy
09:00-09:30 Discussion

 

Young Investigator Award Competition of the
IFSS, US Shock Society and ESS

Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:09:45 - 12:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:P. Wischmeyer
Members of the ESS-Award Committee
Members of the IFSS-Award Committee
IFSS
09:45-10:00
Dietary lipids reduce inflammation via peripheral activation of the autonomic nervous system T. Lubbers, Maastricht,
The Netherlands
IFSS
10:00-10:15
α7 Nicotine acetylcholine receptor stimulation inhibits cytokine release in human whole blood stimulated with various toll-like receptoragonistsM. Kox, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
ESS
10:15-10:30
Platelet factor 4 (PF4) gene expression is highly upregulated in dendritic cells after severe traumaE.V. Geiger, Frankfurt/M., Germany
ESS
10:30-10:45
Insulin decreases systemic bacterial dissemination and improves survival after burn wound infection G.G. Gauglitz, Galvestone, USA
US SS
10:45-11:00
Estrogen suppresses cardiac IL-6 after trauma-hemorrhage via HIF-1α pathway E.A. Nickel, Birmingham, USA
US SS
11:00-11:15
Trauma-shock lymph-induced lung injury occurs via the TLR-4 pathway V. Pisarenko, Newark, USA
US SS
11:15-11:30
Lactate clearance as a determinant of survival in patients with severe sepsis R.C. Arnold,
Cooper, USA
US SS
11:30-11:45
Caffeine restores myocardial cytochrome oxidase activity and cardiac function during sepsis R. Verma,
Valhalla, USA
US SS
11:45-12:00
Modulation of BCL-2 family blocks sepsis-induced depletion of dendritic cells and macrophagesO. Peck-Palmer,
St. Louis, USA

 

The Cologne Declaration on Shock (IFSS)

Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:12:15 - 13:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Organizer:

E.A.M. Neugebauer
T.G. Buchman
M. Rocha e Silva
B.A. Pruitt



Mini-Symposium

Title:Presentation of Best Abstracts
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:12:00 - 13:15
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:M.M. Krausz
W. Junger
12:00-12:10 Translation of the treatment of hemorrhagic shock from the bench to the bedside in civilian as well as military patients (Abstract 14)M.M. Krausz, Haifa, Israel
12:10-12:20 The non-genomic pathway mediates some of the effects of estrogen on cytokine production by T-cells following trauma-hemorrhage (Abstract 15)T. Suzuki, Birmingham, USA
12:20-12:30 Increased endothelial progenitor cell sepsis (Abstract 16)A. Matsushima, Osaka, Japan
12:30-12:40 In vivo gene silencing of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-y enhances myocardial reperfusion injury (Abstract 10)B. Zingarelli, Cincinnati, USA
12:40-12:50 Early norepinephrine infusion delays cardiac arrest after severe hemorrhagic shock in rats (Abstract 11) J. H. Lee,
Seoul, Korea
12:50 - 13:00Humanized mice as a powerful tool to study the effects of sepsis on human hematopoietic cells (Abstract 13)J. Unsinger,
St. Louis, USA

 



Novo Nordisk Award Session

Title:
Date:Tuesday, July 1
Time:13:00 - 14:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:H. Redl
C. J. Hauser
12:00-12:15Interaction of the coagulation and complement system during hemorrhagic shockM. Huber-Lang
12:15-12:30 Prospective multicenter study of the relationship between global tissue hypocia and coagulation activation in early sepsis resuscitation S.Trzeciak
12:30-12:45 Role of hem oxygenase induction in the early phase of reperfusion after trauma/hemorrhagic shock in rats C. Duvigneau
12:45-13:00Towards a mouse model for acute coagulopathy of trauma/shock R.M. Pearse

 

Symposium 16

Title:Trauma Registries and Outcome
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:13:15 - 14:45
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:D.B. Hoyt
P. Biberthaler
13:15-13:30Trauma registries and outcomeR. Lefering
13:30-13:45European guidelines coagulationR. Roissant
13:45-14:00Glue grant standardized guidelines (SOPs) for trauma patient care
R.V. Maier
14:00-14:15Use of the German trauma registry: Identified the sickest patientsB. Bouillon
14:14-14:30The trauma registry from Iraq: Uses and early resultsJ.B. Holcomb
14:30-14:45 Discussion

 

Symposium 17

Title:Burn Injury
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:13:15 - 14:45
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:M.G. Jeschke
13:15-13:30The use of β-blocking agents to ameliorate postburn catabolismM.G. Jeschke
13:30-13:45Burns and inhalation injuryD.L. Traber
13:45-14:00Regenerative medical tools to treat postburn skin lossH.-G. Machens
14:00-14:15Genomic and proteomic alterations post burn - possible implications for existing and new therapiesM.G. Jeschke
14:15-14:30ER stress and changes in intracellular calcium signaling postburn - basic research and clinical applicabilityD.F. Boehning
14:30-14:45 Discussion

 

Symposium 18

Title:Cardiac Effects of Injury and Sepsis
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:13:15 - 14:45
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:U.F. Schade
K. Werdan
13:15-13:30Myocardial suppression after burns and traumaE.A. Deitch
13:30-13:45The role of inflammation in acute heart failure and cardiogenic shockK. Werdan
13:45-14:00The cardiac cholinergic anti-inflammatory reflex in MODSH. Schmidt
14:00-14:15Endotoxin inhibits the pacemaker current lfK. Zorn-Pauly
14:15-14:30IgM-enriched human intravenous immunoglobulin attenuate microvascular perfusion failure in endotoxaemiaJ.N. Hoffmann
14:30-14:45 Discussion

 

Symposium 19

Title:New Directions in the Management of Trauma Induced Coagulopathy
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:15:15 - 17:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Schlag Hall
Chair:D.B. Hoyt
J.R. Hess
15:15-15:30Current practice of the management of coagulopathy - the reallity todayD.B. Hoyt
15:30-15:45Rapid prediction of massive transfusionC.E. Wade
15:45-16:00Past vs. current resucitation paradigmsW. Junger
16:00-16:15Looking to the future of resuscitationJ.B. Holcomb
16:15-16:30New blood products within the next five yearsJ.R. Hess
16:30-17:00 Discussion

Supported with an unrestricted educational grant by Novo Nordisk

Symposium 20

Title:ICU Care of the Future
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:15:15 - 17:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Sayeed Hall
Chair:M. Bauer
15:15-15:30Interdisciplinary ICU-centeres vs. specialized IDU units - impact on quality and costsS.G. Sakka
15:30-15:45E-ICU - no need for the intensivist at the bedside?A. Seiver
15:45-16:00Patient data monitoring systems - impact on quality control and cost effectiveness
16:00-16:15Future of cardio-respiratory monitoringT. G. Buchman
16:15-16:30Theragnostics in the ICU - What makes the difference?M. Bauer
16:30-17:00 Discussion

In cooperation with the German Sepsis Society

Symposium 21

Title:The Benefits and Limitations of Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Therapy
Date:Wednesday, July 2
Time:15:15 - 17:00
Hall:Guerzenich, Horton Hall
Chair:T. Welte
K.W. Jauch
15:15-15:30PCR Microbiology and/or conventional blood cultureF. Stueber
15:30-15:45Use of biomarkers to guide antibiotic therapyP. Schuetz
15:45-16:00Diagnosis of invasive mycosis in the ICU: What do we gain from non-culture based methods?W. Meersseman
16:00-16:15 Fungal infection in the ICU - new treatment strategies M. Kochanek 
16:15-16:45Discussion