Mechanical ventilation in pediatric ARDS | Süha Demirakca

A talk by Süha Demirakca from TBS24

Intro

A talk by Süha Demirakca at the TBS24 conference in Zermatt. Kindly shared with permission.
See the TBS24 landing page for the programme and full set of talks.

Synopsis

An update on the evidence and our somewhat lacking adherence to it in mechanical ventilation in PARDS.

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Speaker

Title/work

Senior consultant neonatal and pediatric intensive care and pediatric pulmonology at University Medical Center Mannheim, University of Heidelberg
Speaker of the respiratory section of GNPI (Society of neonatal and pediatric intensive care Germany)
Head of clinical affairs at Hamilton Medical AG, Switzerland

Bio

Süha is a neonatologist, pediatric intensivist, and pediatric pulmonologist. He has been the head of neonatal and pediatric intensive care and pediatric pulmonology departments of the University Childrens Medical Center in Mannheim, University of Heidelberg, Germany for 25 years. Currently he is part time senior consultant physician of NICU and PICU in Mannheim. Currently, he is the speaker of the Respiratory Section of German Society of Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care.

He is working for Hamilton Medical AG as Head of Clinical Affairs and Senior Medical Advisor.

Links

Email: Sueha.Demirakca@umm.de

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Head of clinical affairs at Hamilton Medical AG

Mads Astvad

Scandinavian paediatric anaesthetist / intensivist.
PHARM, ED, OR, ICU.
Digital MedEd
Co-founder scanFOAM.org
Co-organiser CphCC & TBS-Zermatt (aka The Big Sick)
Medical lead REPEL (resilience in pediatric emergency life support)
Web dev SSAI.info

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2 months ago

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