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Wednesday 7 September

Wednesday 07 Sep

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Wednesday break is sponsored by:

PLENARY SESSION: Interactive Educational Course: clinical challenges

Chairs: Clemens Schiestl & Nadia Depetris | Panelists: Anna Schildt, Jill Meirte, Gulia Fidel, Renate Pfann, Livia Emma

09:00

Clinical scenario

Simona Cagnazzo, Italy

Clinical scenario: Simona Cagnazzo
Acute burn phase: Athina Lavrentieva, Greece
Empirical antimicrobial therapy in septic shock: Francesco de Rosa, Italy
CRRT with cytokine absorption filter in septic shock in burns: Filippo Mariano, Italy
Critical illness neuropathy: Paolo Costa, Italy

09:18

Acute burn phase

Athina Lavrentieva, Greece

Empirical antimicrobial therapy in septic shock

Francesco de Rosa, Italy

10:12

CRRT with cytokine absorption filter in septic shock in burns

Filippo Mariano, Italy

10:12

Critical illness neuropathy

Paolo Costa, Italy

10:30

Break

OPENING CEREMONY

11:00

Word of Welcome

Clemens Schiestl, President of the EBA & Maurizio Stella, Italy

11:30

Rudy Hermans Lecture: No skin no life

Martin Meuli, Switzerland

12:15

Lectio Magistralis: Epidermal stem cells and gene therapy of genetic skin diseases

Michele De Luca, Italy

13:00

LUNCH

LUNCH SYMPOSIUM SPONSORED by POLYNOVO

13:15

Clinical experience with BTM: what have we learned the past 5 years

Tina Palmieri, US

PLENARY SESSION: The journey of the cultured keratinocyte: Where do we come from – what lies ahead

Chair: Naiem Moiemen & Maurizio Stella

14:00

Where we come from I – European history of cultured skin substitutes

Clemens Schiestl, Switzerland

14:15

Where we come from – what lies ahead – Swiss enterprise over 40 years

Anthony de Buys Roessingh, Switzerland

14:25

What lies ahead I – The Granada Story (Online)

Miguel Alaminos Mingorance, Spain

14:35

What lies ahead II – The Zurich –Story

Sophie Böttcher, Switzerland

SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM by B. BRAUN

Chair: Uwe Kaufhold

15:00

B. Braun Prontosan® Wound Gel X, the Ghent experience

Karel Claes, Belgium, and Kimberly De Mey, Belgium

15:00

BREAK / E-POSTER PRESENTATIONS

15:30

PARALLEL SESSIONS

SESSION ACUTE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT

Chairs: Tom Potokar & Clemens Schiestl

15:30

Keynote lecture: Acute surgical management in austere settings

Dr. Habib Ur Rahman Qasim, Afghanistan

15:55

O.001 A prospective multi-centre randomised study for the treatment of burns with dermis grafts or split-thickness skin grafts

Andrew Lindford, Finland

16:05

O.002 Meek micrografting for burns; review on its outcomes. Searching for the superior skin grafting technique

Danielle Rijpma, the Netherlands

16:15

O.003 Hydrosurgical and conventional debridement of burns: randomized clinical trial

Nine Legemate, the Netherlands

16:25

O.004 The timing of surgery of intermediate depth burns

Denise van Uden, the Netherlands

16:35

O.005 Functional and Aesthetic Outcome of acute III° burn injuries to the dorsum of the hand after free flap transfer

Simon Kuepper, Germany

16:45

O.006 The versatility of perifascial loose areolar tissue grafting in extremity burns

Burak Ozkan, Turkey

NURSING

Chairs: Anna Schildt & Christine Rosch

15:30

O.007 How to implement Aromatherapy on a burn Centre

Anneke Melissant, the Netherlands

15:40

O.008 Which were the effects of restrictive visits during COVID pandemic to severely burned patients, their relatives and medic staff?

Ma. Luisa Perez del Prado, Spain

15:50

O.009 Evaluation of a brief burn-specific screening instrument

Helma Hofland, the Netherlands

16:00

O.010 Completing the toolbox of pain measures: A multicenter clinimetric study on pain measurement in critically ill adults with burns

Alette de Jong, the Netherlands

16:10

O.011 The role of nurses in a Non-Profit Organization. Cute Project Experience

Vicenzo Lo Vermi, Italy

16:20

O.012 Setting the scene: Simulation training for Burn nurses

Susan Molloy, the Netherlands

16:30

O.013 Nutritional impact symptoms in patients 6 months after minor burn injury – a questionnaire survey

Josefin dimander, Sweden

16:40

O.014 Do we apply the appropriate measures to prevent and treat delirium in severely burned patients? Review of actions carried out by nursing staff to the management of delirium

Pol Miguel Puigbarraca, Spain

CRITICAL CARE

Chairs: Amen Messadi & Tina Palmieri

15:30

Keynote lecture: The use of procalcitonin to guide antibiotic therapy in burns

Prof. Amen Messadi, Tunisia

15:45

O.015 High-voltage electrical injury : a 4-year retrospective analysis of 145 cases at a burn center in Tunisia

Amen Messadi, Tunisia

15:55

O.016 Does optimizing prophylactic anticoagulation in burns reduce venous thromboembolism complications?

Amen Messadi, Tunisia

16:05

O.017 Vasoactive and/or inotropic drugs in initial resuscitation of burn injuries: A systematic review

Kristine Knappskog, Norway

16:15

O.018 Utility of partial pressure of venous to arterial carbon dioxide gradient. Guide and prognostic value in critically burn patients.

Jesús Soto Gómez Cambronero, Spain

16:25

O.019 Initial albuminemia and albumin administration in severely burned patients; do they matter?

Olivier Pantet, Switzerland

16:35

O.020 Burns mortality prediction models comparative study in a Portuguese burn centre: 5-year study

Gonçalo Ferreira, Portugal

16:45

O.021 Acute kidney injury in septic burn patients; incidence and outcome

Athina Lavrentieva, Greece

BURN DATA AND REGISTRY

Chairs: Naiem Moiemen & Giovanni Alessandro

15:30

The importance of data in Burn Care

Prof. Naiem Moiemen, United Kingdom

15:45

O.022 Quality of burn care from the patients’ perspective: relevance of outcomes and quality indicators

Nina Lansdorp, the Netherlands

15:55

O.023 Burn centres Outcomes Registry the Netherlands (BORN): first results of implementation

Margriet van Baar, the Netherlands

16:05

O.024 Analysis of Factors Affecting Burns Mortality: A National Burn Centre Experience from Pakistan 2007-21

Muhammad Rehan, Pakistan

16:15

O.025 Multinational analysis of the treatment of burn patients in Africa – infrastructure, challenges and solutions

Julia Elrod, Switzerland

16:25

O.026 Epidemiology of burns in Latin America: do we need a regional burn registry?

Orlando Flores, Chile

16:35

O.027 Epidemiological trends of burns, 2016-2020 in Lithuania

Viljamas Sipavičius, Lithuania

16:45

O.028 Elderly patients in a major Burn Center: a 5-year review

Dmitri Shelepenko, Portugal

WORKSHOP: MY SOFTEST SCAR. TENSION AND REDUCING TAPING TO IMPROVE SCARRING

Pre registration is required. Limited places

15:30

Peter Moortgat (Belgium) and, Danila Toscano (Italy)

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My softest scar: Tension reducing taping to improve scarring

Wednesday 7th of September 2022, 15.30-17:00

Why attend this workshop?

Burn scars require a multimodal and multidisciplinary approach to improving aesthetic and functional results.

Tension-reducing taping showed beneficial effects in the post-acute rehabilitation phase of burns.

This workshop allows you to meet physical therapists of two different European centers who integrate the use of taping into their multimodal approach to post burns care.

Peter and Danila will share with you the theory behind their methods, their practical approaches toward physical scar management, and the demonstration of their specific tension-reducing taping techniques.

For whom?

Physical therapists caring for better results in post-burn scars

SYMPOSIUM SPONSORED BY KERECIS

17:00

Kerecis Omega3 Fish Skin to support tissue regeneration

Speakers: Daniel Rittirsch and Alessandro Corsi

17:30

WELCOME RECEPTION