• A disruptive approach to reduce noise in the ICU

    In this video, Yannick Hansenne takes a look at how to reduce noise in the ICU
    ico-user

    Yannick Hansenne

    Head of critical care nursing in CHC MontLegia, Belgium. Experienced intensive care nursing professional and experienced nursing IT software Omnipro user (setting, coaching, misuse documentation, problem solving,...)

  • Practical session on how to monitor regional oximetry in the ICU

    Gaetane Van Geem. , Gustavo Alba-Lopez 16 minutes
    In this video, Gaetane Van Geem and Gustavo Alba-Lopez hold a practical session on how to monitor regional oximetry in the ICU
    Gaetane Van Geem

    Gaetane Van Geem.

    Product Manager Perioperative Complications for Western Europe at Medtronic since November 2022

    Gustavo Alba-Lopez

    Gustavo Alba-Lopez

    Acute care monitoring solutions leader EMEA Patient Care Solutions at GE HealthCare.

    18 years experience in medical devices field, CECOR Marketing, Miller Heiman Sales Management, Green Belt Six Sigma
     

  • Applying data insights to improve clinical decisions

    Dr. Maria Bodi Saera , Josep Gómez 20 minutes
    In this video, Dr. Maria Bodi Saera and Dr. Josep Gomez Alvarez discuss how to apply data insights to improve clinical decisions
    Maria Bodi

    Dr. Maria Bodi Saera

    Specialist in Intensive Medicine. Head of the Intensive Medicine Service at the Hospital Universitari de Tarragona Joan XXIII (since October 2010). Territorial Coordinator of Transplants since 2006. Master's Degree in Specialization in Management and Methodology of Healthcare Quality at the FAD (2007). Head of the Sepsis, Inflammation and Safety of Critical Patients Research Group at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, recognized as a consolidated group by the AGAUR (2014 / SGR926), of which she is also the coordinator

    Josep Gómez

    Josep Gómez

    Critical care doctor at Hospital Universitario Joan XXIII in Tarragona, Spain

  • New sensors for the early detection of clinical deterioration on general hospital wards

    Dr. Frederic Michard, MD, PhD 20 minutes
    In this ESICM 2024 video, Frederic Michard reviews the new sensors for monitoring patient and to detect clinical deterioration on general hospital wards.
    Frederic Michard

    Dr. Frederic Michard, MD, PhD

    Critical Care MD PhD trained in Paris, France, and at the Massachussets General Hospital-Harvard Medical School in Boston, USA. Former Chef de Clinique at Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris.

    Known for the invention of the Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV), a parameter useful to guide fluid therapy, now displayed on most bedside and hemodynamic monitors.

    Architect of acclaimed graphical displays for visual clinical decision support. Former Medical Director & VP-Global Medical Strategy of a California based Medtec company with >$4B annual revenues. Initiator of the Enhanced Surgical Recovery program, the main growth driver for the Critical Care division.

    Founder & Managing Director of MiCo, a Swiss consulting firm specialized in digital innovations with medical applications. Published researcher in patient monitoring solutions (>10,000 citations in Google Scholar). Frequent lecturer on cardio-respiratory physiology, monitoring solutions, and digital innovations at national and international conferences.

  • Creating a sustainable intensive care unit - LIVE TV ESICM 2024

    Anne Hyttinen , Nicole Hunfeld , Marlies Ostermann 20 minutes
    In this session, Anne Hyttinen and Nicole Hunfeld discuss about environmental sustainability in the ICU
    Anne Hyttinen

    Anne Hyttinen

    Anne Hyttinen is Global Product Marketing Manager at GE HealthCare. She is an experienced global marketing professional passionate about future of healthcare, med tech, lifecycle management and environmental sustainability. 

     

    Nicole Hunfield

    Nicole Hunfeld

    Nicole's field of expertise in research is ICU pharmacology and medication safety. She works together with ICU medical staff members in unravelling questions about ICU pharmacology. Another research field is medication safety. she has joined multiple projects about this topic.

    • Her thesis (2010) involved pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics of proton pump inhibitors. Her PhD project was supervised by Prof Dr Ernst Kuipers.
    • After her thesis she specialized in Intensive Care clinical pharmacology, especially in the topics pharmacokinetics of antibiotics and the efficacy of haloperidol in delirium.
    Marlies Ostermann

    Marlies Ostermann

    Dr Marlies Ostermann is a consultant in critical care and nephrology at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and an Honorary Reader at King’s College London. She is also the Research and Delivery lead for Critical Care at Guy’s and St Thomas’ and has been appointed as a clinical co-lead for our NIHR BRC’s transplantation theme. In recognition of her role in the advancement of intensive care Marlies has recently been appointed as one of three new Directors of Research within the Intensive Care Society.

    She is very active in research and collaborates with colleagues nationally and internationally and has a specialist interest in acute kidney injury (kidney failure) and critical care nephrology. Marlies is also committed to teaching and education, and strongly believes that science is for everybody.

  • Enhancing patient and family ICU experience, where do we stand with FAME? - LIVE TV ESICM 2024

    Prof. Élie Azoulay , Sabine Beauvallet , Nancy Kentish-Barnes 15 minutes
    In this video, Sabine Beauvallet, Nancy Kentish-Barnes and Elie Azoulay discuss how to enhance patient and family ICU experience and where do we stand with FAME, the project that aims at improving family members' experience in the Intensive Care Unit
    Elie Azoulay

    Prof. Élie Azoulay

    Elie Azoulay is Professor of Medicine, Specialty Pulmonary Medicine and Critical and Intensive Care, at the University of Paris-Diderot, Sorbonne Paris-Cité and Faculty of Medicine at the Saint Louis Hospital, Paris. He is also member of the ECSTRA team, Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, UMR 1153 (Centre of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Sorbonne Paris Cité) (CRESS), INSERM.

    Sabine Beauvalluet

    Sabine Beauvallet

    Passionate and dedicated senior Marketing business Partner and Executive Administrator offering high-quality executive support both in Sales and Marketing at Patient Care Solutions GE HealthCare

    Nancy Kentish-Barnes

    Nancy Kentish-Barnes

    PhD in sociology. part of the Famiréa research group in the Hôpital Saint Louis, in Paris. Author of several dedicated books to family and patient experience in the ICU.