Scientific Programme
- PARALLEL SESSION 13 - BRAIN 3
- PARALLEL SESSION 14 - LUNG 3
- PARALLEL SESSION 15 - CIRCULATION 2
- PARALLEL SESSION 16 & 17
- PARALLEL SESSION 18 – UENPS
- WORKSHOP NO. 1
- WORKSHOP NO. 2
- WORKSHOP NO. 3-4
- WORKSHOP NO 5-6
08:30-10:30
PLENARY SESSION 4 - YOUNG INVESTIGATOR PRIZE SESSION
Chairs: Charles C. Roehr, United Kingdom; Petra Huppi, Switzerland
11:00-12:30
PARALLEL SESSION 13 - BRAIN 3
Cerebral function
Chairs: Jeroen Dudink, the Netherlands; Deirdre Murray, Ireland
11:00-11:30
Genetic epilepsy
Roberta Cilio, Belgium
11:30-12:00
Sleep
Geraldine Boylan, Ireland
12:00-12:30
Oral Communication
11:00-12:30
PARALLEL SESSION 14 - LUNG 3
Surfactant
Chairs: Kajsa Bohlin, Sweden; Andreas Flemmer, Germany
11:00-11:30
Synthetic surfactant
David Sweet, United Kingdom
11:30-12:00
Congenital surfactant dysfunction
Oliver Danhaive, Belgium
12:00-12:30
Oral Communication
11:00-12:30
PARALLEL SESSION 15 - CIRCULATION 2
Transfusion of blood products, beneficial and adverse effects
Chairs: Heike Rabe, Germany; Topun Austin, United Kingdom
11:00-11:30
Thrombocytopenia - to transfuse or not to transfuse
Anna Curley, Ireland
11:30-12:00
Red blood cell transfusion- why? Why not? When? How?
Enrico Lopriore, the Netherlands
12:00-12:30
Oral Communication
11:00-12:30
PARALLEL SESSION 16 – EPIDEMIOLOGY
Epigenetics and biomarkers in epidemiological research
11:00-12:30
PARALLEL SESSION 17 - EFCNI 3
Safe and optimal nutrition
11:00-11:30
Early fortification and optimizing growth with an exclusive human milk diet
Amy Hair, United States
11:30-12:00
Challenges to ensure optimal and safe parenteral nutrition of VLBW infants
Christoph Fusch, Germany
12:00-12:30
Oral Communication
11:00-12:30
PARALLEL SESSION 18 – UENPS
Seeds for Life
Chairs: Corrado Moretti, Italy
11:00-11:30
Management of "the first golden hour" in developing Countries
Daniele Trevisanuto, Italy
11:30-12:00
Surfactant in low resources Countries
Chairs: Corrado Moretti, Italy,
12:00-12:30
Oral Communication
12:30-13:30
LUNCH BREAK
13:30-14:30
POSTER SESSIONS
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP NO. 1
Safety
Chairs: Luc Zimmermann, the Netherlands; Pierre Kuhn, France
14:30-15:00
Auditing neonatal resuscitation using video recording
Elizabeth Foglia, United States
15:00-15:30
Simulation training
Jens Schwindt, Austria
15:30-16:00
Thermoregulation
Riccardo Pfister, Switzerland
16:00-16:30
Central venous lines
Jos Latour, United Kingdom; Agnes de Hoogen, the Netherlands
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP NO. 2
Lung - Respiratory treatment in extreme preterm infants
Chairs: Anton van Kaam, the Netherlands; Olivier Danhaive, Belgium
14:30-15:10
Challenges in the respiratory support in the extremely immature infants 22-24 weeks
Richard Sindelar, Sweden
15:10-15:50
Hydrocortisone treatment to prevent BPD in extremely preterm infants
Wes Onland, the Netherlands
15:50-16:30
nHFO in extremely preterm infant
Hendrik Fischer, Germany
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP NO. 3
NIRS-circulation-PDA
Chairs: William de Boode, the Netherlands; Topun Austin, United Kingdom
14:30-15:30
PDA - to treat or not to treat
Afif El-Khuffash, Ireland
15:30-16:30
NIRS and blood pressure / Safe boosc 3
TBD
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP NO. 4
Systemic inflammation and multiorgan dysfunction
Chairs: Eleanor Molloy, Ireland; Irwin Reiss, the Netherlands
14:30-15:30
Sepsis and inflammation
Jim Wynn, USA
15:30-16:30
NEC and inflammation
Per Sanglid, Denmark
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP NO 5
Basic neuroscience
Chairs: Pierre Gressens, France; Bobbi Fleiss, Australia
14:30-15:30
The mini-brain, the gut
Elisa Hill, Australia
15:30-16:30
Immunomodulation in perinatal brain injury
Bobbi Fleiss, Australia
14:30-16:30
WORKSHOP NO 6
Postdischarge interventions
Chairs: Terrie Inder; United States; James Boardman, United Kingdom
14:30-15:30
Very early intervention in infants at neurodevelopmental risk: state of the art and future perspectives
Andrea Guzzetta, Italy
15:30-16:30
Postdischarge interventions to improve outcome in preterm infants
Alicia Spittle, Australia
17:00-18:00
CORONA SESSION
17:00-17:30
Impact of Coronavirus/COVID-19 on special/intensive care for newborns – a parents'perspective
Silke Mader, Germany
17:30-18:00