Saturday 10 September
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
PREVENTION AND PAM COMMITTEE SPECIAL INTEREST SESSION: Burn injury beyond survival
Chairs: Koen Maertens and Mamta Shah
08:30
Participative Care
Carine Van Schie, The Netherlands
08:55
Support groups in Europe
Christine Rosch, Switzerland
09:05
Online support for children with burns, and their parents (online)
Diana Harcourt, United Kingdom
09:15
Patient support and burns awareness projects by Paulinchen - Initiative for Young Burn Survivors (online)
Heidi Gottwald, Germany
09:15
ASSOCIATION BURNS AND SMILES. Make Burn Survivors Smile Again ! (online)
Chloé Gaudens, France
09:35
The burn survivors associations of France (online)
Swann Sigel, France
08:30
PARALLEL SESSIONS
BURN CARE AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES
Chairs: Tom Potokar & Habib Qadim
08:30
Keynote Lecture: International Humanitarian Organizations and Burn Care
Tom Potokar, Switzerland
08:55
O.150 Challanges and Management Of Burn Patients Transferred From War Area : A review of Eight Years
Elif Asfuroglu, Turkey
09:05
O.151 Help from the Czech Republic to the burn community in Ukraine
Robert Zajicek, Czech Republic
09:15
O.152 Response of a single european burn center to centelles mass casualty burn disaster. Enzymatic debridement utility
Jon Ander Aguirrezabala, Spain
09:25
O.153 Management of burnt patients during the wildfires in Athens, July 2018
Dimitrios Krikonis, Greece
09:35
O.154 Impact of COVID-19 on the antimicrobial resistance trends at the Bulgarian National Burn Center
Dario Carlo Premuselli, Bulgaria
INFECTIONS
Chairs: Francesco Derosa & Luis Cabral
08:30
Keynote lecture: Antibiotic stewardship in burn patients
Athina Lavrentieva, Greece
08:55
O.155 Procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy in septic burns: An effective strategy?
Amen Messadi, Tunisia
09:05
O.156 Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from burn patients:phenotypic profile and molecular typing
Marzak Metref, Algeria
09:15
O.157 Sepsis and multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) in severe burns: a focus on data in Turin Burn Center
Anna Pensa, Italy
09:25
O.158 Early bloodstream infection and their impact on in-hospital mortality in severe burn patients
Anna Pensa, Italy
09:35
O.159 Comparison of infections among critically ill burn patients versus toxic epidermal necrolysis and other critical skin syndromes.
Jesús Soto Gómez Cambronero, Spain
09:45
O.160 Is there a place for PSP (Pancreatic Stone Protein) in the critically ill burn patient?
Jesús Soto Gómez Cambronero, Spain
SCARS
Chairs: Stian Almeland & Christian Pascone
08:30
Keynote lecture: Analyzing the root cause of burn scars: the key to designing effective prevention and treatment
Mark Fisher, United States
08:55
O.161 Development of the Patient Scale of the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) version 3.0
Paul van Zuijlen, the Netherlands
09:05
O.162 Longitudinal follow-up of scar related outcome parameters in children after a burn injury
Peter Moortgat, Belgium
09:15
O.163 Patients’ satisfaction and scar quality of the donor site after split thickness skin grafting
Danielle Rijpma, the Netherlands
09:25
O.164 Working Towards Holistic Scar Assessment and Improved Shared Decision-Making in Global Burn Care
Elleke Munk, the Netherlands
09:35
O.165 Evidence of effectiveness of massage on rehabilitation treatment of burn scars
Henri Bibaki, Italy
09:45
O.166 The course of patient-reported scar quality in patients with intermediate burns up to 5-7 years postburn
J.N. Dijkshoorn, the Netherlands
WORKSHOP: COSMETIC CAMOUFLAGE MAKE-UP FOR RESTORING BURN SURVIVORS' IDENTITY
Pre registration is required; limited places
08:30
Franck Duteille (France), Stefania Anna Simone (Switzerland), Silvia Magi and Antonella Lanzoni (Italy)
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Cosmetic camouflage make-up for restoring burn survivors’ identity
Saturday 10th of September 2022, 8:30-10:00
Why attend this workshop?
Visible scars and skin irregularities, after burn injuries, alter a person’s body image, self-esteem and result in significant distress. Medical camouflage offers a way to color-match skin irregularities and reduces the visual attention to the scars from people around those affected. Camouflage is an important tool that gives those affected a choice over their appearance and a sense of control over how they want to look every day.
During this workshop, you will have the opportunity to learn more about the application of camouflage techniques: starting with theoretical basics, turning over to practical examples and discussing tips based on personal experiences. Camouflage’s role in rebuilding confidence after burn injuries will be discussed in the panel afterwards.
For whom?
Burn care professionals interested in learning more about camouflage techniques.
10:00
COFFEE BREAK
10:30
PLENARY SESSION: Special insights in infections in burn care
Chairs: Francesco De Rosa & Luis Cabral | Thomas Leclerc, France, Silvia Scabini, Italy, Marisa Caetano, Portugal
11:00
PLENARY SESSION: Who is the burn care professional and who should lead the burn team?-
Round table | Chairs: Clemens Schiestl & Sandra Cristina Marola Sanchez | Panelists: Tina Palmieri | Alette De Jong | Julia Elrod | Teresa Tredoux | Stian Almeland | Thomas Leclerc
12:00
Adjournment