ICU symposium
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 |
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Workshop Schedule
Time | Session Details |
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08:30-08:55 | Registration |
08:55-09:00 | Welcome - Rainer Dziewas |
09:00-09:20 | General overview - setting the stage with mistakes; ICU culture/SLP culture within ICU - Martin Brodsky Setting the stage for the rest of the seminar; cultural considerations; diverse perspectives on settings; What is the impact of the upper aerodigestive tract on other body systems and vice versa? Some of the unknowns and the disparity of keeping disciplines up-to-date with current practice |
09:20-09:40 | Broadening dysphagia perspectives over time - Round table discussion Confessional session: What have we done wrong (and are willing to admit)? Personal experiences |
09:40-10:00 | The multidisciplinary dysphagia team - Camilla Dawson Importance of multi-disciplinary care; components of a successful team; how clinical outcomes are facilitated |
10:00-10:15 | Panel - Round table discussion |
10:15-10:35 | BREAK (20 minutes) |
10:35-10:55 | The intensivist’s approach - Peter Spronk Historical perspective vs. modern/contemporary acceptance; What made you care about dysphagia; The evolution of the ICU patient and how practice has changed over the last decade (e.g., PADIS guidelines, reduced benzos/sedation) |
10:55-11:15 | Nursing aspects - Louise Rose Acceptance of dysphagia screening; responsibility of nursing with screening/rx for dysphagia diets/guidelines; workload pressures and their effect on swallowing care |
11:15-11:35 | Neuro ICU and swallowing - Paul Muhle Uniqueness of neuro- and polytrauma (vs. med/surg) - special considerations for neuro populations and concomitant dysphagia. High spinal/polytrauma cases - increasing medical complexity |
11:35-12:05 | Critical ENT problems - Laura Baijens Role in the MDT; Why is the larynx so important? Incidence and impact on swallowing/tx; impact of reflux on larynx; should we care more about voice/cough/swallowing? Complex airway management? |
12:05-12:20 | Panel - Round table discussion |
12:20-13:20 | LUNCH |
13:20-13:40 | Upper GI and dysphagia - Barbara Braden What are the considerations for PEG vs. PEG/J vs. J-tube? Esophageal vs. oropharyngeal dysphagia; esophageal disorders impacting swallowing safety; what procedures can help? |
13:40-14:00 | Dysphagia screening - Renee Speyer Reviewing and discussing dysphagia screening instruments; the why, how, psychometric validation and its value and limitations; implementation considerations |
14:00-14:20 | Developments in diagnostics in the ICU - Stacey Skoretz Diagnostics and multi-system dynamic assessments for swallowing; experiences in developing and implementing swallowing instrumentation programs in the ICU |
14:20-14:40 | Implementing dysphagia care in the ICU - Sallyanne Duncan Clinical takeaways; management within the continuum of care; complex cases; influence of timing of diagnostics |
14:40-14:55 | Panel - Round table discussion |
14:55-15:15 | BREAK (20 minutes) |
15:15-15:45 | Multidisciplinary considerations for implementation - Sarah Wallace; Jackie McRae; Antonio Schindler; Paul Muhle Implementing dysphagia care in the ICU – tools and considerations; how to invoke principles of implementation science for dysphagia care |
15:45-16:15 | Outline of research agenda - One of the core group members Global vision for moving dysphagia practice in the ICU toward keeping pace with medicine; establishing a research to practice agenda moving forward |
16:15-16:45 | Panel - Round table discussion |
16:45-16:50 | Wrap-up |
16:50-18:00 | Social gathering and drinks |