Advanced neonatal and pediatric mechanical ventilation (part 2) is designed to provide the basic principles of neonatal and pediatric high frequency ventilation as well as the updated high frequency ventilation strategies in different pediatric and neonatal disorders. The course (part 2) also provides the latest updated knowledge and guidelines in neonatal conventional mechanical ventilation, including the most recent invasive and noninvasive neonatal ventilation modes and the evidence-based recommendations for the use of neonatal conventional mechanical ventilation in different neonatal disorders. The course will be held over three days.

  1. Proper understanding of mechanisms and types of ventilator induced lung injury during conventional mechanical ventilation.
  2. Understanding the recent advances in definition, prediction and diagnosis of acute lung injury during conventional mechanical ventilation.
  3. Understanding the concept of high frequency ventilation and the rationale for its use in different neonatal and pediatric disorders.
  4. Understanding the basic principles of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) and the working mechanisms and functions of the most recent high frequency mechanical ventilators approved for use in the neonatal and pediatric age groups.
  5. Newly developed HFOV settings parameters and modes and updated guidelines for gas exchange using the new HFOV setting parameters.
  6. Providing the proper applications of the most recent latest guidelines designed for use of high frequency mechanical ventilation in different pediatric diseases.
  7. Understanding the basic fundamentals of neonatal conventional mechanical ventilation and key aspects affecting the provision of mechanical ventilation in newborn infants.
  8. Acquiring strong knowledge about the new non-invasive neonatal ventilator modes and updated guidelines for clinical applications of the new non-invasive modes in different neonatal disorders.
  9. Proper applications of the updated maneuvers and strategies during conventional mechanical ventilation and high frequency ventilation in different neonatal diseases and the evidence-based recommendations.
  10. Proper applications of the updated maneuvers and strategies during conventional mechanical ventilation and high frequency ventilation in different neonatal diseases and the evidence-based recommendations.
DateTimeTopic
Day 19.00-9.30High frequency ventilation; a unique ventilation technology.
 9.30-10.30The rationale for use of high frequency ventilation and recent advances in classification of high frequency ventilation.
 9.30-10.30Basic principles of high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) and commonly available modern ventilators
 11.00-11.30Break
 11.30-12.00 Advanced pulmonary mechanics during HFOV
 12.00-12.30 Newly developed HFOV settings parameters and updated guidelines for gas exchange using the new HFOV setting parameters.
 12.30-1.00 Break
 1.00-2.00 Updated guidelines for lung recruitment during HFOV
 2.00-3.00 Clinical applications of HFOV in different neonatal and pediatric disorders
 3.00-3.30 Open discussion.
Day 29.00-10.00The concept of neonatal mechanical ventilation. Why newborn infants are special population for mechanical ventilation and unique challenges in mechanical ventilation of the neonates.
 9.00-10.00Basic fundamentals of neonatal mechanical ventilation and key aspects affecting the provision of mechanical ventilation in newborn infants.
 11.30-1.30Advanced neonatal mechanical ventilation and the new mode taxonomy.
 11.30-1.30Break
 1.00-2.00Recent advances in classification of neonatal mechanical non-invasive and invasive ventilators .
 2.00-3.00 Newly developed non-invasive neonatal ventilator modes and updated guidelines for clinical applications of the new non-invasive modes in different neonatal disorders.
 3.00-3.30 Hand on training on modern mechanical ventilators.
Day 39.00-10.00Technical aspects in neonatal mechanical ventilation and the approved types of mechanical ventilators in neonates.
 10.00-11.30New specific strategies of lung recruitment maneuvers in neonates during conventional tidal volume-targeted ventilation (VTV) and high frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV).
 11.30-12.30Neonatal non-invasive high frequency oscillatory ventilation  “Up to date applied strategies”
 12.30-1.00Break
 1.00-3.00Updated specific ventilation strategies in different neonatal disorders “Evidence-based recommendations” 
 3.00-3.30Open discussion

The fees of the course will be directed towards the treatment of our children.


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