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[Webinar] Sepsis in Critical Care



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[Webinar] Sepsis in Critical Care
Sepsis is a leading cause of admission to the ICU and is associated with a high mortality rate. Join our panellists as they discuss the impact of sepsis in critical care, characteristics of patients with sepsis, causative factors, and effective preventive and therapeutic interventions. Set a reminder and join the live discussion!

00:00 Intro

00:41 Moderator
Jean-Louis Vincent
Editor-in-Chief
ICU Management & Practice
Professor
Department of Intensive Care
Erasme Hospital
Université libre de Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium

Panellists & Topics

02:34 Michael S Niederman
Professor of Clinical Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
Lead Academic and Patient Quality Officer
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
New York Presbyterian
Weill Cornell Medical Center
New York, NY
USA
[email protected]
Topic: Effective Antimicrobial Strategies for Sepsis in the ICU

17:16 Marc Leone
Professor of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit
Hospital North
Aix Marseille University
Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille
Marseille, France
[email protected]
Topic: The ABCs of Sepsis

32:24 Andreas Edel
Consultant
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Department of Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine 
Campus Charité Mitte
Berlin, Germany
[email protected]
Topic: Different Phenotypes of Sepsis

41:21 Vitaly Herasevich
Professor of Anesthesiology and Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Rochester MN, USA
[email protected]
Topic: Sepsis Surveillance: Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going

51:24 Q&A Session

1:05:36 Credits

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ICU Management & Practice focuses on best practice, leadership and management of critically ill patients based on the most recent clinical developments. The journal aims to address the constant need to improve quality of care and to provide ‘more for less’, and to provide guidance on leadership and management issues, as many clinicians lack specific training in management.

Produced six times per year under the stewardship of Prof. Jean-Louis Vincent and a distinguished international editorial board, the journal has become the point of reference in the increasingly sophisticated area of intensive care, emergency medicine and anaesthesiology.

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