Note: Program is preliminary and subject to change without notice
Thursday 15th November 2018 | ||
13:00 – 14:15 | Registration | |
14:30 | Poolside Chats (sponsored by Medtronic) | |
14:30 | Sponsor presentation: INVOS and End Organ Perfusion – Yes they are related | Randall Klem |
Cannulation and cerebral protection for complex aortic surgery: what is currently practiced? | Richard Newland | |
A College Registry; How and why? | Rob Baker / Richard Newland / Mark Ambrose / David Fitzgerald | |
Simulation opportunities in our region. | Jane Ottens / Arthur Prevovolos | |
Perfusion management during transfemoral valve replacement: what is the backup plan? | Rob Baker | |
17:30 | Close | |
Friday 16th November 2018 | ||
7:00 – 7:30 | Registration | |
7:30 | Breakfast Session sponsored by Medtronic | |
Perfusion Services’ short experience of the INVOS system during cardiopulmonary bypass. | Jim McMillan | |
The role of NIRS in paediatric cardiac surgery. | Simon Augustin | |
8:30 | President’s welcome | |
Session 1 | ||
08:40 | Keynote Address: | Moderator: Jane Ottens |
Perfusion Education for the 21st century: Building tomorrows clinicians today. | David Fitzgerald | |
09:40 | Morning Tea sponsored by Fresenius Kabi | |
Session 2 | Organ Protection & CPB Management | Moderator: Tim Willcox |
10:10 | What makes the kidney susceptible to hypoxia? | Roger Evans |
10:40 | Use of Del Nido Cardioplegia in adult cardiac surgery: Results from the PERFORM registry. | Tim Dickinson |
Submitted abstracts | ||
11:10 | THE COMPARISON OF THREE TYPES OF CARDIOPLEGIA AT JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL; PROCAINE CONTAINING, LIGNOCAINE CONTAINING AND DEL NIDO CARDIOPLEGIA SOLUTIONS | John Dittmer |
11:22 | DOES CARDIAC MASSAGE EFFECTIVELY PERFUSE THE BRAIN AFTER A CARDIAC ARREST? CAN BRAIN ECMO RESTORE CEREBRAL OXYGENATION TO NORMAL LEVELS IN SHEEP? | Bruno Marino |
11:42 | SERUM MICRO RNA EXPRESSION PROFILES AND ACTIVATION OF THE HIF-1 SIGNALLING PATHWAY INDICATE THE UPREGULATION OF A HYPOXIC RESPONSE DURING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS. | Annette Mazzone |
12:02 | UPDATE: THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLABORATIVE PERFUSION REGISTRY. | Rob Baker |
12:22 | DOES A 3/8 VENOUS LINE AFFECT LIVER POST CPB? A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY | Helen Scarrott |
12:35 | Lunch | |
Session 3 | ECMO Challenges | Moderator: Richard Newland |
13:30 | The path to evidence based practice in ECLS – no longer the road less travelled. | David Fitzgerald |
14:00 | Transport: The New Zealand experience. | Tim Willcox |
Submitted abstract | ||
14:30 | EARLY ASSESSMENT OF THE MICROCIRCULATION USING CARBON DIOXIDE PARAMETERS AS AN EARLY PREDICTOR OF OUTCOME IN ADULT PATIENTS UNDERGOING ECMO? | Charles McDonald |
14:50 | Afternoon tea | |
15:15 | Annual General Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand College of Perfusionists | |
19:30 – 23:00 | Drinks & Cocktail Dinner – ‘Mint on Moseley’ | |
Saturday 17th November 2018 | ||
7:00 – 7:55 | Registration and trade displays | |
07:00 | Light breakfast | |
Session 4 | Cardiac Surgery & Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people | Moderator: Rob Baker |
08:00 | The healthcare experience for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. | AJ Williams-Tchen |
09:00 | Delivering cardiac surgical care to rural and remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. | Jayme Bennetts |
09:30 | Transfusion in a multicultural society: an increasing challenge. | Helen Stathopoulos |
10:00 | Cultural safety in medicine: Does attitude change improve the process of care? | Prof Dennis McDermott |
10:45 | Morning Tea | |
Session 5 | Renal Protection & CPB Management | Moderator: Mark Ambrose |
11:30 | Renal oxygenation on cardiopulmonary bypass and risk of post-operative acute kidney injury. | Roger Evans |
12:10 | Net Prime Volume is Associated with Increased Odds of Blood Transfusion | Timothy Dickinson |
Submitted abstract | ||
12:40 | RESULTS OF OUR NATIONAL PERFUSION PRIME (POP) SURVEY | Rona Steel |
12:55 | Lunch | |
Session 6 | Submitted Abstracts – ABCP Students | Moderator: Annette Mazzone |
14:00 | HISTIDINE TRYPTOPHAN KETOGLUTARATE VERSUS CONVENTIONAL BLOOD CARDIOPLEGIA. A SINGLE CENTRE RETROSPECTIVE NON-INFERIORITY STUDY. | Adriano Luongo |
14:12 | A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECT OF AN ALBUMIN PRIME ON RENAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS REQUIRING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS. | Amber Darwinkel |
14:24 | EFFECTS OF PREOPERATIVE SERUM ALBUMIN CONCENTRATION ON HAEMODILUTIONAL REDUCTION TECHNIQUES IN CARDIAC SURGERY. | Manel San Pablo |
14:36 | HEAT EXCHANGER INTEGRITY IN VARIOUS CONCENTRATIONS OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE: an experimental analysis and review of methods to examine integrity of membrane oxygenator heat exchangers. | Mitchell Bago |
14:48 | NANOPARTICLES IN INFUSION MEDIA: A SUBTLE CAUSE OF PATIENT MORBIDITY? | Mitchell Bago |
15:00 | Afternoon tea | |
Session 7 | Perfusion Safety | Moderator: Tim Dickinson |
15:30 | Resetting Attitudes to Safety – Incorporating Safety-II. | Timothy Willcox |
Putting your protocol “playbook” to the test- a quality improvement assessment using FMEA. | David Fitzgerald | |
Perfusion Safety – Are we as competent as we think we are? Simulation – An important tool for clinical competency. | Jane Ottens | |
Panel discussion | ||
17:00 | Meeting Close | |
Black Tie Dinner: | ||
18:00 | Bus Departs foyer | |
18:30 – 23:30 | Celebration of the 35th ANZCP ASM – The South Australian Museum |