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 Sep 10, 2010  |   Sep 12, 2010   

Hour
Name
Title

7:00 - 8:00 am
Breakfast
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Multidisciplinary Translational Research: From Fundamental Science to Practice. Life-saving interventions and other clinical outcome measures
Moderators: Charles Wade, Mitch Cohen
Panelists: John Holcomb, Edmund Neugebauer, Leopoldo
     Cancio, Jose Salinas, Andriy Batchinsky, David Baer.

8:00 - 8:20 am
John Holcomb
Clinical Outcome Measures

8:20 - 8:40 am
Leopoldo C. Cancio
Detecting the need for LSIs using biosensor-derived data

8:40 - 9:00 am
Jose Salinas
Development of a Decision Support Framework to Improve Time to Administration of LSIs

9:00 - 9:20 am
Andriy Batchinsky
Tapering off Mechanical Ventilation: Objective Criteria for Weaning and Artificial Lung Support

9:20- 9:40 am
David Baer
Rehabilitation of combat warriors and return to duty

9:40- 10:00 pm
Edmund Neugebauer
Quality of life as an outcome measure in Trauma

10:00- 10:20 pm
Mitchell Cohen
TBD

10:20- 11:00 pm
Dr. Wade and all co-chairs
Discussion
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
TBD

12:00 - 1:00 pm
Lunch
1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
Summit. Managing Information Flow at the Bedside: Toward Standardizing Clinical Use of Biological Signals
Integration of biomedical informatics to clinical medicine. Perspective of the end-user of the Future
Dr. Marek Malik, UK
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Managing Information Flow at the Bedside: Current Monitoring Systems
Moderator: Brahm Goldstein
Panelists : Marek Malik, George Moody, Randall Moorman, Andrew Seely, Soojin Park.

2:00- 2:20 pm
Brahm Goldstein
Multivariate assessment of patient status at the Bedside: bedside: early diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants

2:20- 2:40 pm
Randall Moorman
Continuous risk prediction at the bedside: early diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants

2:40- 3:00 pm
Jan Zebrowski
Stochastic analysis of heart rate variability: asymmetry, respiration and echocardiography parameters in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

3:00- 3:20 pm
Soojin Park
Data visualization: Design and Evaluation of User Interfaces within the ICU workflow

3:20- 3:40 pm
Andrew Seely
(Ottawa Hospital Research Inst.)
Development and application of multiorgan variability monitoring.

3:40- 4:00 pm
Ivaylo Hristov
Assessment of signal quality: implications for continuous monitoring at the bedside.

4:00- 4:20 pm
George Moody
Progress in forecasting, shared data use and open engineering challenges in critical care.

4:20- 5:00 pm
Moderator and Experts
Questions and Free discussions. (Refreshments)
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Purpose: Define key areas of discussion of next day session.
  5:00 pm - 6:30 pm BREAKOUT SESSIONS:
  5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
SESSION 1:
Regulatory issues with biosensor-derived data. Data capture, storage, integration and assessment. Web survey results presentation and discussion.
Session Leaders: Jose Salinas and Patrick Norris
Panelists: Michael O'Reilly (Masimo), Mark Darrah, George Moody, Matt Hanson.
  5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
SESSION 2:
Development of methodological standards for use of physiologic waveform data in the clinical setting.
Session Leaders: B. Goldstein and A. Batchinsky
Panelists: Randall Moorman, Ivaylo Hristov, Anton Burykin, Tom Kuusela, Dwain Eckberg, Madalena Costa, Andrew Seely.
7:00 pm