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Booking Hotline  020 7190 3410 Book now!





Focus on ‘BIPAP’ and CPAP

The practical, intensive, one-day course on NIV and CPAP for the practicing physician,

organised by Infomed Research & Training on Wednesday 13 September 2006,

at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

This is DAY 3 of The First Critical Hours Conference, 11-13 Sep 06

For details on the whole conference, please visit www.infomeltd.co.uk





Are you…

 An Acute Medicine, General Medicine or Emergency PROGRAMME

Medicine Consultant who has patients on NIV and CPAP?

 An Intensivist/Anaesthetist trainee seeking a practical 08.30 – 09.15 Registration

guide to best practice?

09.15 – 09.30 Welcome and Introduction

 The Medical Registrar responsible for NIV and CPAP in

EAU or the Medical Wards? 09.30 – 10.15

 The Registrar responsible for NIV and CPAP in the ED? Getting the Terminology Straight

 A Respiratory Registrar in need of a comprehensive update? Dr Charlie O’Donnell, Consultant in Emergency and Intensive

 A Nephrology or Cardiology Registrar who needs to Care Medicine, Whipps Cross University Hospital, London

handle NIV or CPAP for patients in critical LVF? Sample of topics included:

 All the PAPs – CPAP, EPAP, IPAP, PAP and all the rest

…if so, this Course is for you!

 Types of NIV machines, e.g. BREAS, BIPAP, NIPPY, etc.

 Hypoxic Drive Dependence – the correct understanding

About the Course…  Oxygen Therapy – the evidence and the consensus

 Aimed at a level suitable for Consultants and  Pharmacological Analeptic Therapy – practical hints

Registrars who are responsible for the

prescription/application of (NIV) and CPAP 10.15 – 11.00

BTS Guidelines for NIV, CPAP and Doxapram

 Lectures delivered by leading

Dr Danny McAuley, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician

Consultants in Respiratory, in Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast,

Acute, Emergency and and Respiratory Research Group, Queen's University, Belfast

Intensive Care Medicine Sample of topics included:

from the UK and Ireland, who  LVF – CPAP and NIV

are committed to the effective,  COPD – NIV and Doxapram

safe and disseminated use  Asthma and CPAP – yes or no?

of NIV and CPAP  Other indications for NIV and CPAP

 Practical focus on all aspects of the day to day

11.00 – 11.30 Tea and coffee break

use of NIV and CPAP, including hands-on

experience to learn the settings, troubleshooting 11.30 – 12.15

and monitoring CPAP – the Practicalities of Use

 Opportunities to ask the questions and get the Ms Pamela Munro, Consultant Nurse Critical Care,

answers from a knowledgeable Faculty Whipps Cross University Hospital, London

Sample of topics included:

 Flow generator or Boussignac system?

What past delegates have said…  Getting started

 Troubleshooting

 Hands on using CPAP, friendly atmosphere and a good  Weaning

environment to ask questions

 Excellent and authoritative speakers, good level for 12.15 – 13.00

lectures, starts basic and works up, very practical NIV – the Practicalities of Use

 Interesting lectures, good coverage for people unfamiliar Dr Tim McDonnell, Consultant Respiratory Physician,

with BIPAP, CPAP. Jargon free! Good synopsis of St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin

theory and practice

Sample of topics included:

 Lecturers all very knowledgeable and competent,  Setting up

excellent time management

 Adjusting the settings according to clinical need

 Appropriate depth of coverage, clarity of subject,  How and when to wean

approachability and knowledge of faculty  Troubleshooting

 Well-organised, well-structured program, excellent Approved for 5 CME

coverage of subject, very good delegate packs Credits by the RCPI

13.00 – 13.55 Lunch

Hands-on Workshops Focus on ‘BIPAP’ and CPAP is DAY 3 of the

First Critical Hours Conference,

Four rounds of four workshops, A, B, C and D, running in

parallel. Delegates split into four rotating groups. Practical on Mon 11 - Wed 13 Sept 06, Dublin.

work with opportunities for hands-on experience. For full conference programme, please visit:

www.infomedltd.co.uk

13.55 – 14.00 Introduction to the workshops

14.00 – 14.45 Round 1

14.45 – 15.30 Round 2 REGISTRATION

15.30 – 16.00 Tea and coffee break

including hands-on opportunities

Focus on ‘BIPAP’ and CPAP

Course organised by Infomed Research & Training,

16.00 – 16.45 Round 3 on Wednesday 13 September 2006, at the Royal College of

Physicians of Ireland, 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

16.45 – 17.30 Round 4

17.30 – 18.00 Hands-on D E L E G AT E F E E

Further opportunities to handle and become

competent in the use of the equipment! £240 (or €350)

18.00 Close

H O W T O R E GI S T E R

ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS

Complete delegate and payment details, below, and fax to

WORKSHOP A +44 (0)20 7190 3411 or post to: Infomed Research & Training Ltd,

Non-Invasive Ventilation: the BiPAP System Quay House, 2 Admirals Way, Marsh Wall, London E14 9XG

Dr Tim McDonnell, Consultant Respiratory Physician, A confirmation letter, venue location map and receipt will follow.

St Vincent's Hospital, Dublin Queries: tel. +44 (0)20 7190 3410, fax +44 (0)20 7190 3411,

Sample of practical ‘know-how’ included: e-mail conferences@infomedltd.co.uk

 IPAP and EPAP settings

D E L E G AT E D E T AI LS

 ‘Knobology’ of the BiPAP machine

 Respiratory rate adjustment

 Practical tips for the Ward from a hands-on Chest Title ........... First Name ...........................................................................

Consultant Surname ......................................................................................................

 Masks

Job Title ......................................................................................................

WORKSHOP B

CPAP: the Boussignac System Hospital ......................................................................................................



Ms Pamela Munro, Consultant Nurse Critical Care Address for correspondence  Home  Hospital

Sample of practical ‘know-how’ included: ......................................................................................................

 Adjusting the flow rate to increase the CPAP ......................................................................................................

 How to apply supplemental oxygen

 Use of the manometer ......................................................................................................



 Overcoming problems of humidification Post Code ................................ Country ........................................

 Practical troubleshooting

Tel ......................................................................................................

WORKSHOP C

CPAP Flow Generator: the WhisperFlow System Email ......................................................................................................



Dr Jeanne Moriarty, Please inform Infomed if you have any special needs

Consultant Anaesthetist, St James’s Hospital, Dublin

Sample of practical ‘know-how’ included:

P AY M E NT D E T AI LS

 How to set up the circuit

 Different CPAP valves – 2.5 to 10

 The importance of the humidifier  Please charge my credit/debit card with the sum of £ .......…...

 Weaning

 Mastercard  Visa  Maestro Issue No 

 Use of the Oxygen Analyser

Card holder name ....................................................................................

WORKSHOP D Card Number

Oxygen Therapy and Doxapram Use

Dr Danny McAuley, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician ///

in Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Valid From / Expiry Date /

and Respiratory Research Group, Queen's University, Belfast

Sample of practical ‘know-how’ included: CVV Number 

 How much oxygen when using NIV and CPAP  Please find enclosed a cheque for the amount of ................

 When to use Doxapram made payable to Infomed Research & Training Ltd

 How to use Doxapram – clinical tips

 By BACS: HSBC, London Bridge Branch,

 Oxygen saturation aims – how to prescribe and administer

28 Borough High Street, London SE1 1YB.

oxygen

 Case studies (1) £ ONLY: Sort code: 40-06-21. Account: 81585045, or

 Lessons from clinical mistakes (2) € ONLY: Sort code: 40-05-15. Account: 60182036


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