The Low Cardiac Output Syndrome in congenital cardiac surgery, 12/10/2020-12/10/2020 has been accredited
by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 2 European CME
credits (ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent
in the educational activity.
Free Online Webinar organized by the EACTA Educational Committee in collaboration with the Paediatric
and Congenital Committee
Click here to see the recording from the event (content available for EACTAIC members)
Management of LCOS after congenital heart surgery is still challenging. We don’t have so many diagnostic tools and we still use “the old fashion way” of detecting LCOS. More work is needed to analyze the value of diagnostic tools such as NIRS or PICCO in the management of LCOS after congenital heart surgery.
Despite the available literature regarding the use of inotropes and vasopressors in congenital heart surgery, there is thus still room for well designed trials to illustrate the efficacy of these drugs in this heterogenous population of children.
After this webinar, you will better understand:
Paediatric cardiac and vascular surgeons, cardiovascular anaesthetists, perfusionists, intensivists, paediatric and general anaesthetists, anaesthesia certified nurses, nurses, interns, and medical students.
Mona Momeni
Belgium
| Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|
| Incidence, definition and diagnosis of LCOS | David Faraoni, Canada |
| Use of vasopressors in the prevention/treatment of LCOS | Ehrenfried Schindler, Germany |
| Use of inotropes in the prevention/treatment of LCOS | Mirela Bojan, France |
| Usefulness or not of NIRS in the diagnosis/management of LCOS | Viviane Nasr, US |
| Wrap up and lesson learned | Mona Momeni, Belgium |
| Q&A | - |