WINFOCUS World Congress 2022

We are delighted and excited to announce the 17th WINFOCUS World Congress as an unparalleled event taking places in the
first week of December 2022.

In 2021, WINFOCUS organized the first-of-its-kind Virtual Congress attended by more than 18,800 people from over 120 countries,
with the endorsement of more than 130 national and international scientific and academic institutions. It fulfilled WINFOCUS‘s mission by providing educational access to providers of every specialty in every region and at every skill level. The format gave equal access (for free) to sonologists in the richest and poorest countries avoiding the expense and environmental impact
of air travel.

This year we aim to do better. Because ultrasound remains a physical art as well as a science, we have sought to re-establish hands-on training as a part of the fabric of our congress while recognizing the “new reality” of unpredictable travel restrictions
in the post-COVID era.

The WINFOCUS World Congress 2022 (WFWC 2022) will blend
in-person and online content, into a unique, unprecedented hybrid, multi-venue, multi-lingual scientific event consisting
of 4 distinct components:

  • A second on-ground component, in Antalya, will be represented by a stripped-down in-person Congress (IPC) on the 3rd and 4th of December, run jointly with the 8th Eurasian Congress
    on Emergency Medicine (EACEM – www.eacem.org/en/) and the 18th Turkish Congress on Emergency Medicine (EMAT).
  • A Virtual Congress (VC) will run concurrently with the on-ground Congress on Saturday and Sunday the 3rd and 4th
    of December. One unique aspect is that this year again
    the VC is being offered for free to large part of the healthcare community.
  • Finally, on December 3, there will be a fourth major component of the 2022 World Congress consisting of continuously running in-person ultrasound Courses more than 90 locations from Australasia in the east across the globe to the countries
    of the western hemisphere: the “Point-Of-care One-world Workshop” (POW!). 

The international, interdisciplinary, panel of experts that has
been gathered will deliver a truly unique range of scientific
and educational content to the global healthcare community.

 

WINFOCUS is the international standard-bearer for PoCUS providing support, promotion and education for all in our field.
The 2022 World Congress promises to deliver an unprecedented amount of ultrasound scientific and educational content presented by amazing teachers from all parts of the world.

Welcome to Antalya! Welcome a world of PoCUS!
Welcome to WFWC 22!

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Anthony J. Dean

WINFOCUS Congress Scientific Chair
WINFOCUS General Secretary
Emeritus Professor of Emergency Medicine and of Emergency Medicine in Radiology
Division of Emergency Ultrasonography
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Philadelphia, PA – USA

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Gabriele Via

WINFOCUS Congress Chair and Scientific Co-Chair
WINFOCUS President
Senior Consultant
Cardiac Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Istituto Cardiocentro Ticino
Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale
Lugano – SWITZERLAND

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Arif Hussain

WINFOCUS Congress Co-Chair
WINFOCUS Past-President
Head of Cardiac Critical Care
Consultant in Cardiac Anesthesia
King Abdulaziz Medical City
Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA

17th WINFOCUS World Congress

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Scientific committee

Anthony Dean
Chair
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Gabriele Via
Co-Chair
Lugano – SWITZERLAND
Adrian Wong
London – UK
Guido Tavazzi
Pavia – ITALY
Julina Noor
Kuala Lumpur – MALAYSIA
Arif Hussain
Riyadh – KSA
Hamid Shokoohi
BOSTON – MA, USA

Segun Olusanya
London – UK
Elzén Josefin
Stockholm – SWEDEN
Rajkumar Rajendram
Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA
Alberto Goffi
Toronto – CANADA
Stig Holm Ovesen
Aarhus – DENMARK
Mateusz Zawadka
Warsaw – POLAND
Magali Gauthey
Geneva – SWITZERLAND

Organizing committee

Gabriele Via
Chair
Lugano – SWITZERLAND
Arif Hussain
Co-Chair
Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA
Lawrence Melniker
New York City, NY, USA
Miguel Montorfano
Rosario – ARGENTINA

Davide Neri
WF General Manager
Milan – ITALY
Cristina Recasens
WF Secretariat
Barcelona – SPAIN
Quim Fuster Rams
WF Secretariat
Barcelona – SPAIN

Join the world’s largest PoCUS event of the year!

Winfocus World Congress 2022: 4 events in one

1. Virtual Congress (VC)

More than 250 PoCUS experts from over 70 countries and representing almost every discipline will gather on December 3 and 4 to present the latest concepts in ultrasonography in four broad tracks.

In Track 1 PoCUS for the specialist: new science and the cutting edge.

In Track 2 PoCUS for the Generalist: Honing Skills, Refining Practice.

In Track 3 Neighbors and friends: sharing the PoCUS space with other societies and groups.

In Track 4 Deconstructing Babel: Regions and countries speak in their own language about their own issues.

This year we have designed a schedule in which every presentation starts on the hour, at 20 minutes past, or 40 minutes past, so that registrants will have the maximum flexibility to jump from one session and track to another, to hear the presentations of their choice.
Each session will conclude with a live panel in which the presenters will field questions in real time. To further broaden access, dedicated sessions will be held in Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Chinese Mandarin and Other languages.

2. In Person Congress (IPC)

On December 3 and 4, Track One of the virtual congress will be presented live in Antalya, Turkey, in partnership with the Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey (EMAT).

Top experts, clinicians and researchers will connect from all corners of the globe to present the latest PoCUS knowledge on a wide range of topics. They will also deliver the most engaging PoCUS teachings reflecting their experience in various healthcare scenarios and settings.

Each session will conclude with Q&A from the live and the remote audience, moderated by in person expert panels in Antalya.

3. In Person Workshops (IPW)

On December 1 and 2 we will be presenting in Antalya in-person live workshops on a wide range of material to up to 180 trainees at a time over 15 hours of Pre-Congress Workshops.
An international faculty of PoCUS experts from across the globe will deliver practical teaching on several applications of up to date bedside ultrasound practice, including:

  • Focused Cardiac Ultrasound (FoCUS)
  • Cardiac doppler ultrasound for hemodynamic diagnosis and monitoring (More than Focus)
  • Lung Ultrasound and Diaphragmatic Ultrasound (LUS & DUS)
  • Basic Multi-Organ Ultrasound in acute settings (Basic Ultrasound Basic Life Support, USLS Basic)
  • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound for emergency medicine (MSK-US)
  • Nerve Blocks for emergency medicine (US-Nerve)
  • Transesophageal Focused Cardiac Ultrasound for Cardiac Arrest (TE-FoCUS)
  • Ultrasound for emergency procedural guidance (US-Procedures)
  • A multi-topic highly interactive PoCUS workshop with the best international experts (The “PoCUS Bazaar”)

4. PoCUS One-world Workshop (POW!)

On December 3, we have organized hands-on ultrasound workshops stretching from the Far East to the West Coast of the Western hemispheres across 18 time zones, with nearly 100 separate training sites and over 2,500 trainees scheduled to receive PoCUS training on that day alone.

In order to maximize PoCUS education accessibility, several of these workshops will be delivered for free in underserved areas of the planet, consistently with WINFOCUS vision and mission.

We have given these workshops the acronym POW “Point-Of-care One-world Workshop” in the hope of invoking the spirit of a Marvel comic superhero who deals with enemies of truth and progress with a well-placed POW! The workshops will link to the Antalya Congress in various forms.

The ultimate goal will be promoting awareness, in the global medical community and in the society at large, of PoCUS and ultrasound practice and education as a continual force for the good. December the 3rd will be in fact celebrated as “World PoCUS Awareness Day” worldwide.

General Plan

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Keynote Address

When Disruptive Technology Becomes Mainstream

Vicki Noble, MD

Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine
University Hospitals Cleveland,  OH, USA
Professor, Case Western Reserve School of Medicine

Faculty

Enyo Ablordeppey
St. Louis, MO – USA
Cecilia Acosta
Buenos Aires – ARGENTINA
Dinesh Addala
Oxford – UK
Robert Adrian
Boston, MA- USA
Nour Al Jalbout
Boston, MA – USA
Hamad Al Mahdi
Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA
Mohammad Al Shamsi
Muscat – OMAN
Stefano Albani
Trieste – ITALY
Jodi Allen
London – UK
Rodrigo Álvarez Calderón
Puebla – MEXICO
Tony Anile
Catania – ITALY
Michael Armstrong
Portland, OR – USA
Robert Arntfield
Ontario – CANADA
Paul Atkinson
Saint John, NB- CANADA
Angel Augusto Pérez-Calatayud
Mexico City- MÉXICO
Jacob Avila
Lexington, KY – USA
Aftab Azad
Doha – QATAR
Burcu Azapoğlu Kaymak
Istanbul – TURKEY
Caitlin Azzo
Boston, MA – USA
Jon Babasa
Manila- PHILIPPINES

Mike Blaivas
Columbia – USA
Cameron Baston
Philadelphia, PA – USA
William Beaubien-Souligny
Montreal – CANADA
Karim Bendjelid
Geneve – SWITZERLAND
Ron Berant
Petah Tikva – ISRAEL

Andrej Bergauer
Ljubljana – SLOVENIA
Maximo Bernabeu
Sevilla – SPAIN

Temesgen Beyene
Addis Ababa – ETHIOPIA
Micheal Blaivas
Columbia, SC – USA
Joseph Bonney
Kumasi – GHANA
Paul Bornemann
Columbia, SC – USA
Belaïd Bouhemad
Dijon – FRANCE
Emma Bowcock
Sydney – AUSTRALIA
Pablo Bravo Figueroa
Santiago de Chile – CHILE
Raoul Breitkreutz
Frankfurt -GERMANY
Enrico Brunetti
Pavia – ITALY
Brian Buchanan
Edmonton, AB – CANADA
Rasha Buhumaid
Abu Dhabi – UAE
Caroline Bullen
Harefield- UK

Joshua C Reynolds
Grand Rapids, MI – USA
Juan Antonio Calderón
Monterrey – MEXICO
Luis Campos
Torrelavega – SPAIN
Ricardo Campo
Puertollano – SPAIN
Mojtaba Chahardoli
Hulhumalé – REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES
Matt Chan
Portland, OR – USA
Juan Carlos Chachques
Paris – FRANCE
Yangong Chao
Beijing – CHINA
Mojtaba Chardoli
Hulhumalé – REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES
Michelle Chew
Toronto – CANADA
Tsui Chi Leung
Tuen Mun – CHINA
Lv Chuanzhu
Hainan – CHINA
Vito Cianci
Padova – ITALY
Gian Cibinel
Turin – ITALY
George Condous
Sidney – AUSTRALIA
Jim Connolly
Newcastle – UK
Joanne Cleland
Glascow – UK
Hannah Conway
Leicester – UK
Francesco Corradi
Pisa – ITALY
Ria Dancel
Chapel Hill, NC – USA
Lee Day
Columbia, SC – USA
Liu Dawei
Beijing – CHINA
Anthony J.Dean
Vientiane – Lao PDR
André Denault
Montreal – CANADA
Chen Dechang
Shanghai – CHINA
Mark Deutchman
Aurora, CO – USA
Jose Diaz-Gomez
Houston, TX – USA
Grainne Donnelly
Enniskillen – UK

Ghislaine Douflé
Toronto, ON – CANADA
Nani Draman
Kubang Kerian- MALAYSIA
Muna Dushti
Kuwait – KUWAIT

Óscar Edgardo Díaz 
San Pedro Sula – HONDURAS
Emma Ellis
Auckland – NEW ZELAND
Onyinyechi Eke
Boston, MA – USA
Shaik Farid Abdull Wahab
Kubang Kerian – MALAYSIA
Abiola Fasina-Ayoola
Lagos – NIGERIA
Brigitta Fazzini
London – UK
Daniel Fontana Pedrolo
Lisbon – PORTUGAL
Christoph Ganter
Zurich – SWITZERLAND
Fergus Gardiner
Canberra – AUSTRALIA
Luna Gargani
Pisa – ITALY
Magali Gauthey
Geneva – SWITZERLAND
Dmitry Gavrilenko
Gomel – REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
Caroline Gebhard
Basel – SWITZERLAND
Martin Girard

Raphael Giraud
Geneva – SWITZERLAND
Ryan Gioretti 
New York – USA
Alberto Goffi
Toronto – CANADA
Andrew Goldsmith
Boston. MA – USA
Tatjana Golob-Gulic
Maribor – SLOVENIA
Deepak Govil
New Dehli – INDIA
Sachin Gupta
New Dehli – INDIA
Nur Hafiza Yezid
Kedah – MALAYSIA
Mohamad Hafis Sakan
Melaka – MALAYSIA
Kasia Hampton
Keiserlautern – GERMANY
Thomas Händl
Garmisch-Partenkirchen – GERMANY
Tim Harris
Doha – QATAR
Korbin Haycock
Loma Linda, CA – USA
Simon Hayward
Blackpool – UK
Søren Helbo Skaarup
Aarhus – DENMARK
Tom Heller
Lilongwe – MALAWI
Dorothea Hempel
Mainz – GERMANY
Mohammad Hirzallah
Houston, TX – USA
Beatrice Hoffmann
Boston, MA – USA
Ju-Young Hong
Seoul – South Korea
Richard Hoppmann
Colchester – UK
Calvin Huang
Boston, MA – USA
Arif Hussain
Riyadh – KSA
Sue Innes
Columbia, SC – USA
Shamsuriani Jamal
Kuala Lumpur – MALAYSIA
Won-Joon Jeong
Daejeon – KOREA
Gordon Johnson
Portland, OR – USA
Peter Juhl-Olsen
Aarhus – DENMARK
Jacqueline Kagima
Nairobi – KENYA
Kenichi Katabami
Sapporo- JAPAN
Sharon Kay
Sydney – AUSTRALIA
Polina Kayumova
Tashkent – UZBEKISTAN
Dan Kaminstein
Atlanta, GA – USA
David Kessler
New York, NY – USA
Kathleen Khoo
Singapore – SINGAPORE
Andrew Kirkpatrick
Calgary – CANADA
Prisca Kizito
Mbarara- UGANDA
Papa Kojo Mbroh
Cape Coast – GHANA
Minna Kohler
Boston,MA – USA
Abhilash Koratala
Milwaukee, WI – USA
Wojciech Kosiak
Gdansk – POLAND
Amol Kothekar
Mumbai – INDIA
Chen Kuo-Chih
Taipei – TAIWAN
Hein Lamprecht
Cape Town – SOUTH AFRICA
Hanna Latta
Wellington – NEW ZELAND
Vincent Lau
Ontario – CANADA
Cristian Laursen
Odense – DENMARK
Julie Leviter
New Haven, CT – USA
Andrea Lewis
Pueblo, Co – USA

Nicholas Lim
Singapore – SINGAPORE
Andrew Liteplo
Boston, MA – USA
Rainer Litz
Augsburg – GERMANY
Shan Liu
Boston, MA – USA
Rachel Liu
New Haven, CT – USA
Vsevolod Lykhin
Moscow – RUSSIA
Irene Ma
Calgary – CANADA
Manpreet Malik
Atlanta, GA – USA
Iskhakov Manas
Bishkek – KYRGYZSTAN
Tommaso Manciulli
Pavia – ITALY
Ana Margarida Ferreira
Porto – PORTUGAL
Benji Mathews
Minneapolis, MN – USA
Paul Mayo
New York, NY – USA
Anna Maw
Denver, CO – USA
Gabin Mbanjumucyo
Kigali – RWANDA
Cian McDermott
Dublin – IRELAND
Lianne McLean
Toronto – CANADA
Massimiliano Meineri
Leipzig – GERMANY
Larry Melniker
New York – USA
Julio Mijangos
Guadalajara – MÉXICO
Ashley Miller
Shrewsbury – UK
Gregory Mints
New York, NY – USA
Jeanette Mladenovic
Portland, OR – USA
Felipe Montelongo
Mexico City – MÉXICO
Lisandro Montórfano
Weston, FL – USA
João Moreira Pinto
Coimbra – PORTUGAL
Alejandro Moya Álvarez
San José – COSTA RICA
Anne Mugera
Nairobi – KENYA
Christofer Muhr
Stockholm – SWEDEN
José Muniz Pazeli Júnior
Ouro Preto – BRAZIL
Manal Mustapha
Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA
Peiman Nazerian
Florence – ITALY
Bret Nelson
New York, NY – USA
Aleskandar Neskovic
Belgrade – SERBIA
Vandana Niyyar
Atlanta, GA – USA
George Ntoumenopoulos
Sydney – AUSTRALIA
Vicki Noble
Cleveland – OH
Seong-Beom Oh
Cheonan – KOREA
Olusegun Olusanya
London – UK
Timo Oosterveld
Stockholm – SWEDEN
Sam Orde
Sydney – AUSTRALIA
Joseph Osterwalder
San Gallen – SWITZERLAND
Seiro Oya
Shizuoka – JAPAN

Stefano Paglia
Milano – ITALY
Nova Panebianco
Philadelphia, PA – USA
Jakob Pansell
Stockholm – SWEDEN
Debra Paoletti
Canberra – AUSTRALIA

Jun Sung Park
SOUTH KOREA

Nayana Parange
Adelaide – AUSTRALIA
Niccolò Parri
Pisa – ITALY
Alicia Pastor Navarro
Albacete – SPAIN
Bruno Pereira
Campinas – BRAZIL
Kevin Piro
Portland, OR – USA
Stefan Posth
Odense- DENMARK
Effie Polyzogopoulou
Athens – GREECE
Susanna Price
London – UK
Bobi Prabowo
Tulungagung – INDONESIA
Gregor Prosen
Maribor – SLOVENIA
Eduardo R Argaiz

Mexico City – MÉXICO
Siraj Rajkumar Rajandram
Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA
Sara Raquel Martins
Porto Alegre – BRAZIL
Sarah Ramer
Halifax, NS – CANADA
Nathaniel Reisinger
Philadelphia, PA – USA

Frank Rasulo
Brescia – ITALY

Joshua Reynolds
Grand Rapids, MI – USA
Jafary Rezan
Melbourne – AUSTRALIA
Vânia Ribeiro
Porto – PORTUGAL
Antonio Riera
New Haven, CT – USA
Joachim Richter
Berlin – GERMANY

José de Jesús Rincón Salas
Mexico City – MÉXICO
Chiara Robba
Genoa – ITALY
Shalim Rodríguez
Lima- PERÚ
Pieter Roel Tuinman
Amsterdam – NETHERLANDS
Philippe Rola
Montreal – CANADA
Gregorio Romero-González
Barcelona – SPAIN
Antonio Rubino
Cambridge – UK

Jon-Emile S. Kenny
New York, NY – USA
Ángel Sánchez Guerrero
Madrid – SPAIN
Aarti Sarwal
Salem, MA – USA
Satomi Senoo
Yokohama – JAPAN
Gonzalo Serralta
Madrid – SPAIN
Joy Shen-Wagner
Columbia,SC – USA
Hamid Shokoohi
Boston, MA – USA
Shanthosh Sivapathan
Sydney – Australia
Bruno Souza Soares
Barbacena – BRAZIL
Youdong Sohn
Seoul – KOREA
Nilam Soni
San Antonio, TX – USA
Rory Spiegel
Washington, DC – USA
Breanna Spring
Canberra – AUSTRALIA
Shrikanth Srinivasan
New Dehli – INDIA
Richard Svalstedt
Stockholm – SWEDEN
Erik Su
Houston, TX – USA
Janet Sugut
Dar es Salaam – TANZANIA
Gentle Sunder Shrestha
Katmandu – NEPAL
Francesco Taccari
Rome – ITALY
Damien Tagan
Vevey – SWITZERLAND
Temirov Talgat
Astana – KAZAKHSTAN
Hayato Taniguchi
Yokohama – JAPAN
Tiago Tavares de Abreu
Porto – PORTUGAL
Guido Tavazzi
Pavia – ITALY
Dave Teng
New York, NY – USA
Felipe Teran
New York, NY – USA
Tobias Todsen
Copenhagen – DENMARK
Aude Tonson la Tour
Geneva – SWITZERLAND
Juan Torres
Madrid – SPAIN
Francesca Trovato
London – UK
David Troxler
Basel – SWITZERLAND
Marco Umaña
San José – COSTA RICA
Christophe Vandenbriele
Leuven – BELGIUM
Leonardo Vera
Rosario – ARGENTINA
Luigi Vetrugno
Chieti – ITALY
Gabriele Via
Lugano – SWITZERLAND
José Alonso Viladot
Barcelona – SPAIN
Tomas Villen
Madrid – SPAIN
Giovanni Volpicelli
Turin – ITALY
Bodo Wagner
Mikkeli – FINLAND

Michael Wagner
Greenville, SC – USA
Grace Wanjiku
Nairobi- KENYA
Manni Waraich
London – UK
Jim Watchorn
London – UK
James Wilcox
Greenville, SC – USA
Jason Williams
Atlanta, GA – USA
Brandon Wiley
Rochester, MN – USA
Jonathan Wilkinson
Northampton – UK
Adrian Wong
London – UK
Tanping Wong
New York, NY – USA
Adriana Yock-Corrales
San José – COSTA RICA
Mateusz Zawadka
Warsaw – POLAND
Laurent Zieleskiewicz
Marseille – FRANCE
Henry E. Wang
Columbus – USA

Virtual Congress Agenda

(All times Antalya time, GMT+3)

Track one

Track 1: PoCUS for the specialist, new science, and the cutting edge

What is new in ultrasound?  New approaches, new uses, new ideas, new applications?  What lies beyond the horizon? What new tools are being developed? How will new forms of connectivity, AI, and machine learning affect future directions of PoCUS?   What new scientific information is there to topple the shibboleths of PoCUS?  Are you heading for the frontier? Check out this Track for a taste of what might be in store for you there. All sessions will include 20 to 40 minutes of panel discussion in which you will be able to share your knowledge and insights as well as your doubts and concerns.

Day one (December 3rd)

08:15 (GMT +3)

WF WC 2022 Welcome

 

08:20 (GMT +3)

Presidential Address

 

08:35 (GMT +3)

Congress Soundtrack

 

08:40 (GMT +3)

Keynote Address: When disruptive technology becomes mainstream

Vicki Noble

 

09:00 – 20.00 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

How is technology changing ultrasound practice?

09:00 (GMT +3)

Will machine learning lead to ultrasound evaluation of every patient everywhere?

Mike Blaivas (Columbia,NC – USA)

09:20 (GMT +3)

ONSD automation using image analysis and machine learning techniques

Mohammad Hirzallah (Houston,TX – USA)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Hemodynamics and wearable ultrasound

Jon-Emile S. Kenny(New York,NY – USA)

10:00 (GMT +3)

Inferior vena cava edge tracking echocardiography: a promising tool with applications in multiple clinical settings

Stefano Albani (Trieste – ITALY)

10:20 (GMT +3)

When insonation meets backpropagation: An overview of deep learning and POCUS

Robert Arntfield (Ontario – CANADA)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

How is technology changing ultrasound teaching?

11:00 (GMT +3)

Metaverse in PoCUS education

Luis Campos (Torrelavega- SPAIN)

11:20 (GMT +3)

Teleproctoring: tech for teaching and mentoring

Nicholas Lim (Singapore – SINGAPORE)

11:40 (GMT +3)

Enabling the willing Telementored self performed ultrasound ( is there a new menber on the team )

Andrew Kirkpatrick (Calgary – CANADA)

12:00 (GMT +3)

The machine as teacher: AI feedback for learners of heart and lung PoCUS

Cameron Baston (Philadelphia, PA – USA)

12:20 (GMT +3)

Let your students take the wheel – how to create an inspirational and thriving environment for pocus

Timo Oosterveld & Richard Svalstedt (Stockholm – SWEDEN)

12:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

13:00 (GMT +3)

Lunch Break

Creating the science: point-of-care ultrasound research for the next generation - Part I

14:00 (GMT +3)

The SHOC-ED Study: a global research conversation on designing and executing and international RCT in ultrasound

Paul Atkinson & Hein Lamprecht (Saint John, NB & Cape Town – CANADA & SOUTH AFRICA)

14:20 (GMT +3)

The role of small scale high-quality clinical trials in PoCUS science

Adrian Wong (London – UK)

14:40 (GMT +3)

Ways to build a culture of collaborative ultrasound research

Hamid Shokoohi (Boston, MA – USA)

15:00 (GMT +3)

Point/ counterpoint: arguments for and against RCTs in PoCUS science

Giovanni Volpicelli (Turin – Italy) & Cristian Laursen  (Odense – DENMARK)

15:20 (GMT +3)

Moderated panel discussion of issues relating to RCTs

Cristian Laursen  (Odense – DENMARK), Giovanni Volpicelli (Turin – ITALY), Hamid Shokooi (Boston, MA- USA) & Adrian Wong (London -UK)

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Hamid Shokooi (Boston, MA USA) & Adrian Wong (London -UK)

Ultrasound in medical education

16:00 (GMT +3)

Leveraging ultrasound training for a varied professional career

Bret Nelson (New York, NY – USA)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Gamification of ultrasound: the sonogames experience

Rachel Liu (New Haven, CT – USA)

16:40 (GMT +3)

Student today, leader tomorrow . What have we gained from teaching ultrasound?

Timo Osterveld & Rickard Svalstedt (Stockholm – SWEDEN)

17:00 (GMT +3)

Summary of findings of consensus document on ultrasound in medical education

Richard Hoppman (Columbia, SC – USA)

17:20 (GMT +3)

Impact of the ICC on medical education

Jeanette Mladenovic (Portland, OR – USA)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Don't be late for the BUS! Brain ultrasound beyond the walls of the neuro ICU

18:00 (GMT +3)

Butterflies in the brain: introduction to NeuroPoCUS

Vincent Lau (Ontario – CANADA)

18:20 (GMT +3)

Brain ultrasound and ventilator settings

Chiarra Robba (Genoa – ITALY)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound for the evaluation of intracranial pressure

Manni Waraich (London – UK)

19:00 (GMT +3)

Brain trauma care from the ED to the SICU: basic skills for intensivist. Conclusions of the ESCIM concensus conference

Aarti Sarwal (Salem, MA – USA)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Novel intraoperative point-of-care ultrasound applications in brain tumor surgery

Mojtaba Chardoli (Hulhumalé – REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES )

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

20:00 (GMT +3)

Adjourn

Day two (December 4th)

08:30 (GMT +3)

Welcome back to WF WC 2022

 

08:35 (GMT +3)

PoCUS Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony

 

08:50 (GMT +3)

Raffle Winner Announcement

 

09:00 – 22.00 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

Evolving uses of PoCUS in the surgical setting

09:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS for Intra-abdominal Hypertension at the SICU

Bruno Pereira (Campinas – BRASIL)

09:20 (GMT +3)

Focused perioperative TOE in non-cardiac surgery

Antonio Rubino (Cambridge – UK)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Preoperative focused cardiac ultrasound screening in non-cardiac surgery. Pleasing the anesthesiologist or changing patient outcome?

Peter Juhl-Olsen (Aarhus – DENMARK)

10:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound meal accommodation test in critically ill patients with and without feeding intolerance UMAT-ICU

Ángel Augusto Pérez-Calatayud (Mexico City – MÉXICO)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Canadian recommendations for training and performance of perioperative PoCUS

Massimiliano Meineri (Leipzig – GERMANY)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultrasound in cardiopulmonary arrest and peri-arrest

11:00 (GMT +3)

Diagnostic accuracy of PoCUS in cardiac arrest

Joshua Reynolds (Grand Rapids, MI – USA)

11:20 (GMT +3)

Pneumothorax detection with lung ultrasound in cardiac arrest. What is the evidence?

Raoul Breitkreutz (Frankfurt – GERMANY)

11:40 (GMT +3)

Peri-arrest echocardiography: Timing, technique, teamwork

Susanna Price (London – UK)

12:00 (GMT +3)

ECMO, ECLS and echography. Best friends forever

Ghislaine Douflé (Toronto,ON – CANADA)

12:20 (GMT +3)

Transesophageal Echo as a tool for realtime optimization in CPR: interim report of an ongoing multicenter registry

Felipe Teran (New York, NY – USA)

12:40 (GMT +3)

Peri-arrest evaluation by TTE & TEE: cases, pearls and pitfalls

Katie Burns (Nashville, IL – USA)

13:00 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

13:20 (GMT +3)

Lunch Break

Disseminating the science: point-of-care ultrasound research for the next generation - part II

14:20 (GMT +3)

From the perspective of the reviewers: what do they look for in a manuscript

Alberto Goffi (Toronto,ON – CANADA)

14:20 (GMT +3)

The young researcher’s perspective on manuscript preparation, submission and the review process

Mateusz Zawadka (Warsaw – POLAND)

14:40 (GMT +3)

Burying the hatchet in ultrasound research: an excercise in collaboration not competition

Hamid Shokoohi (Boston, MA – USA)

15:00 (GMT +3)

Why we don’t publish much PoCUS research

Henry E. Wang (Columbus, OH – USA)

15:20 (GMT +3)

Rejection sucks! How to choose a target journal for your ultrasound article?

Rajkumar Rajendram´s (Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA)

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

From the duty cycle to the respiratory cycle. How ultrasound assists in the management of mechanical ventilation

16:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS use for lung recruitment and PEEP setting

Belaid Bouhemad (Dijon – FRANCE)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Cardiac and lung ultrasound to predict weaning failure

Luigi Vetrugno (Chieti –  ITALY)

16:40 (GMT +3)

Muscle ultrasound to assess respiratory effort and predict weaning failure

Pieter Roel Tuinman (Amsterdam – NETHERLANDS)

17:00 (GMT +3)

A proposed lung ultrasound and phenotypic algorithm for the care of COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory failure

Martin Girard

17:20 (GMT +3)

Hocus PoCUS and CARDS tricks to detect shunt

Rajkumar Rajendram (Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

The belly of the beast: how and when to use abdominal ultrasound to optimize patient care

18:00 (GMT +3)

New approaches to optimizing perfusion of the kidney

Jim Watchorn (London – UK)

18:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS for the splanchnic circulation: diagnostic tool and therapeutic target

Francesco Corradi (Pisa – ITALY)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Imaging the liver using ultrasound beyond dilated ducts

Francesca Travaso (London – UK)

19:00 (GMT +3)

Bowel PoCUS: beyond just a “gut feeling”

Michael Armstrong (Portland, OR – USA)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Early selective point-of-care ultrasound in the evaluation of a surgical acute abdomen

Hamid Shokoohi (Boston, MA – USA)

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Not a drop too little, not a drop too much. Walking the high wire of adequate perfusion without congestion in fluid management

20:00 (GMT +3)

VExUS assessment in the management of chronic heart failure

Philippe Rola (Montreal – CANADA)

20:20 (GMT +3)

VExUS assessment in the emergency department

Korbin Haycock (Loma Linda, CA – USA)

20:40 (GMT +3)

VExUS assessment in the intensive care unit

Rory Spiegel (Washington, DC – USA)

21:00 (GMT +3)

VExUS assessment in nephrology

William Beaubien-Souligny (Montreal – CANADA)

21:20 (GMT +3)

VExUS assessment in the perioperative setting

Andre Denault (Montreal – CANADA)

21:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

22:00 (GMT +3)

Final remarks

Track two

Track 2: PoCUS for the generalist; honing skills, refining practice

Why do the top athletes in the world spend hours a week with trainers who have never won a major competition? Which of us knows so much about ultrasound that we cannot profit from the insights and experience of others? Tune in to Track 2 to put a new edge on tried and tested tools; to refresh, refine, recalibrate and generally spruce up your ultrasound practice. All sessions will include 20 to 40 minutes of panel discussion in which you will be able to share your knowledge and insights as well as your doubts and concerns.

Day one (December 3rd)

08:15 (GMT +3)

WF WC 2022 Welcome

 

08:20 (GMT +3)

Presidential Address

 

08:35 (GMT +3)

Congress Soundtrack

 

08:40 (GMT +3)

Keynote Address: When disruptive technology becomes mainstream

Vicki Noble

 

09:00 – 00:20, Dec 4 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

"Think Globally, scan locally" Individual threats and common solutions from around the world

09:00 (GMT +3)

The role of ultrasound in caring for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova

Andrew Liteplo (Boston, MA – USA)

09:20 (GMT +3)

Point-of-care ultrasound in resource limited settings: the PURLS fellowship

Dan Kaminstein (Atlanta, GA – USA)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Congenital heart disease in remote Myanmar and Timor Leste: an ultrasound training and screening program to guide children to a healthier future

Sharon Kay (Sydney – AUSTRALIA)

10:00 (GMT +3)

My practice: how PoCUS narrows diagnosis, accelerates decision-making, and decreases patient costs

Papa Kojo Mbroh (Cape Coast – GHANA)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Global point-of-care ultrasound education and training: new perspectives

Onyinyechi Eke (Boston, MA – USA)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultrasound in the management of undifferentiated critical illness in the ED

11:00 (GMT +3)

Past is prologue: ultrasound in the evaluation of undifferentiated chest pain

Luna Gargani (Pisa – ITALY)

11:20 (GMT +3)

Haemodynamic assessment in shock

Ashley Miller (Shrewsbury – UK)

11:40 (GMT +3)

Airway Ultrasound

Jacob Avila (Lexington, KY – USA)

12:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound in less common and unexpected causes of shock

Tim Harris ( Doha – QUATAR)

12:20 (GMT +3)

It’s tearing me apart, doctor! PoCUS driven approach to acute aortic syndromes

Peiman Nazerian (Florence – ITALY)

12:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

13:00 (GMT +3)

Lunch breack

Abolishing "undifferentiated shock" in your ICU. Ultrasound for the management of ongoing shock

14:00 (GMT +3)

Differentiating undifferentiated cardiogenic shock with ultrasound

Caroline Bullen (Harefield -UK)

14:20 (GMT +3)

How to assess mechanical complications of acute myocardial infarction

Karim Bendjelid (Geneve – SWITZERLAND)

14:40 (GMT +3)

Dynamic LVOT obstruction: both cause and effect in septic shock

Sam Orde (Sydney – AUSTRALIA)

15:00 (GMT +3)

ARDS and right ventricular dysfunction: can US guide us between Scylia and Charybdis

Emma Bowcock (Sydney – AUSTRALIA)

15:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS guided hemodynamic monitoring of the critical pregnant woman and the critical parturient

Laurent Zieleskiewicz (Marseille – FRANCE)

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

PoCUS in Hospitalist practice

16:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound in measuring sarcopenia and frailty to predict falls in elderly population

Shan Liu (Boston, MA – USA)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Acute kidney injury. PoCUS guided assessments of patients with AKI

Irene Ma (Calgary – CANADA)

16:40 (GMT +3)

Hospitalist PoCUS consult services

Jason Williams & Anna Maw (Atlanta, GA and Denver, CO – USA)

17:00 (GMT +3)

Hospitalist Use of POCUS Around the Globe: a conversation

Victoria Vatsvaag (Stavanger – NORWAY), Issac Armstrong (Portland, OR -USA), Taro Minami & Toru Yamada (Tokyo – JAPAN), Gordon Johnson (Portland, OR -USA), Michelle Fleshner (Aurora, CO -USA)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

The kids are alright! Updates in PoCUS practice in pediatrics

18:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound use for monitoring recruitment and preventing atelectasis in anesthetised children

Cecilia Acosta (Mar del Plata – ARGENTINA)

18:20 (GMT +3)

Fracture ultrasound in kids from wrist to sternum

David Troxler (Basel – SWITZERLAND)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Hey Baby, what´s on your mind..

Ron Berant (Petah Tikva – ISRAEL)

19:00 (GMT +3)

PocUS for intussusception diagnosis

Antonio Riera (New Haven, CT – USA)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Differentiating etiologies of pneumonia with lung ultrasound

Krystian Sporysz (Gdansk – POLAND)

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultrasound for managing the septic patient

20:00 (GMT +3)

Septic cardiomyopathy

Sam Orde (Sydney – AUSTRALIA)

20:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS as a tool in the evaluation of undifferentiated sepsis in the ED

Cian McDermott (Dublin – IRELAND)

20:40 (GMT +3)

Pocus and Draining Bad Stuff

Phillipe Rola (Montreal – CANADA)

21:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS for empyema management

Dinesh Addala (Oxford – UK)

21:20 (GMT +3)

Lung US in the septic patient

Creagh Boulger (Columbus, OH – USA)

21:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

"My ankles are swollen, my sugar's high, and I'm short of breath, doctor." Brave new world! Ultrasound in ambulatory practice

22:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound in preventative care: AAA screening

Andrea Lewis (Indianapolis, IN – USA)

22:20 (GMT +3)

Lumps and bumps. Doctor, What is this?

Joy Shen-Wagner (Columbia, SC – USA)

22:40 (GMT +3)

Musculoskeletal ultrasound in ambulatory care

James Wilcox (Greenville, SC – USA)

23:00 (GMT +3)

Left ventricular hypertrophy in chronic hypertension

Dr. Paul H. Bornemann (Columbia, SC – USA)

23:20 (GMT +3)

Impactful pregnancy related ultrasound in primary care

Mark Deutchman (Aurora, CO – USA)

23:40 (GMT +3)

Screening for valvular disease in ambulatory practice

Tatjana Golob-Gulic (Maribor – SLOVENIA)

00:00 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

00:20, Dec 4 (GMT +3)

Adjourn

Day two (December 4th)

08:30 (GMT +3)

Welcome back to WF WC 2022

 

08:35 (GMT +3)

PoCUS Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony

 

08:50 (GMT +3)

Raffle Winner Announcement

 

09:00 – 00:00, Dec 5 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

PoCUS insights from physical therapists and allied health practitioners

09:00 (GMT +3)

How ultrasound is advancing the remit of physical therapy in the management of pelvic floor dysfunction

Grainne Donnelly (Enniskillen – UK)

09:20 (GMT +3)

How I use ultrasound to assess critically ill patients on the wards. An advanced care practitoner’s perspective

Brigitta Fazzini (London – UK)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Developing an autonomous physical therapy practice through MSK PoCUS

Sue Innes (Colchester – UK)

10:00 (GMT +3)

Lung ultrasound: taking respiratory physical therapy to the next level

Simon Hayward (Blackpool – UK)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Yes, PoCUS is a more accurate diagnostic tool but, can we implement it?

George Ntoumenopoulos (Sydney – AUSTRALIA)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

To our hosts: tips from Turkey on how PoCUS can change specialty practice

11:00 (GMT +3)

POCUS-related Emergency Physician Satisfaction: Two Cases in Procedural Ultrasound (Central Venous Catheterization & Pericardiocentesis)

Burcu Azapoğlu Kaymak (Istanbul – TURKEY)

11:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS related emergency physician satisfaction. Two cases in difficult diagnosis (pulmonary embolism & aortic dissection)

Agit Akgül (Istanbul – TURKEY)

11:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS related patients satisfaction. Two cases in access to sonography (ectopic pregnancy & deep vein thrombosis)
Emre Şancı (Kocaeli – TURKEY)

12:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS related patients satisfaction. Two cases in decrease in length of stay (abdominal aortic aneurysm & retinal detachment)
Merve Ekşioğlu (Istanbul – TURKEY)

12:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS related hospital administration satisfaction. Economical issues (cholelithiasis & urolithiasis)
Süleyman İbze (Antalya – TURKEY)

12:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

13:00 (GMT +3)

Lunch break

Can somebody please turn on the light? PoCUS for procedural guidance

14:00 (GMT +3)

Tips and tricks in US guided arterial line placement

Gugliemo Imbriaco (Bologna – ITALY)

14:20 (GMT +3)

Fabrication and characterization of tissue mimicking phantoms for ultrasound guided cannulation training

Jafary Rezan (Melbourne – AUSTRALIA)

14:40 (GMT +3)

No one knows the landmarks anymore. Resurrection of ultrasound guided subclavian cannulation

Mateusz Zawadka (Warsaw – POLAND)

15:00 (GMT +3)

Tamponade is it a clinical DX?

Jacob Avila (Lexington, KY – USA)

15:20 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound guided transgluteal sciatic nerve block for lumbar radiculopathy

Andrew Goldsmith (Boston. MA – USA)

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultra-special care: PoCUS use for midwives, nurses, and allied health professions

16:00 (GMT +3)

Nurse-performed ONSD measurement

Jakob Pansell (Stockholm – SWEDEN)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Remote allied health practitioner led PoCUS training

Hannah Conway (Leicester – UK)

16:40 (GMT +3)

Obs-gyne PoCUS for emergencies

Manal Mustapha (Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA)

17:00 (GMT +3)

On the threshold of a new age: ultrasound management of speech, voice & swallowing disorders

Jodi Allen & Joanne Cleland (London & Glasgow – UK)

17:20 (GMT +3)

Developing pre-hospital ultrasound in New Zealand. First step the cardiac arrest focused echo (CAFE) exam

Hanna Latta (Wellington, NEW ZEALAND)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Bones, nerves, and sinews. MSK ultrasound: a Primer for the emergency physician

18:00 (GMT +3)

Musculoskeletal ultrasound physics and anatomy

Caitlin Azzo (Boston, MA – USA)

18:20 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound guided evaluation of the upper extremity

Minna Kohler (Boston, MA – USA)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound guided evaluation of the lower extremity

Nour Al Jalbout (Boston, MA – USA)

19:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound evaluation of the joints and arthrocentesis

Calvin Huang (Boston, MA – USA)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Evaluation of fractures and dislocations with ultrasound

Robert Adrian (Boston, MA – USA)

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Basic MSK ultrasound for the internist

20:00 (GMT +3)

 POCUS Shoulder

Matt Chan (Portland, OR – USA)

20:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment of the knee and ankle

Michael Wagner (Greenville, SC – USA)

20:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment in rheumatoid arthritis and gout

Lee Day (Columbia, SC – USA)

21:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment of vasculitis

Gonzalo Serralta (Madrid – SPAIN)

21:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment in sarcopenia

Maximo Bernabeu (Sevilla – SPAIN)

21:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Infectious disease PoCUS for the internist

22:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS approach to septic shock

Johnathan Wilkinson (Northampton – UK)

22:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment for lung sources of infection

Giovanni Volpicelli (Turin – ITALY)

22:40 (GMT +3)

POCUS Assessment of Endocarditis

Sarah Ramer (Halifax, NS – CANADA)

23:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment in soft tissue and MSK sources of infection

Minna Kholer (Boston, MA – USA)

23:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS assessment for abdominal sources of infection

Kevin Piro (Portland, OR – USA)

23:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

00:00, Dec 5 (GMT +3)

Final Remarks

Track three

Neighbors and friends: sharing the PoCUS space with other societies and groups

Although many practitioners have known for years how PoCUS supports and enriches clinical practice, this discovery is being made by an ever-widening range of specialties. Track 3 will allow specialists who are not using ultrasound to find out “what all the fuss is about” from leaders who discuss how ultrasound is modifying practice and improving patient care. But the goal is not solely to provide space for each specialty to discuss PoCUS in its own field. Finding out how colleagues in other fields are using ultrasound will allow each of us to tap into new wellsprings of knowledge for our own practice. All sessions will include 20 to 40 minutes of panel discussion in which you will be able to share your knowledge and insights as well as your doubts and concerns.

Day one (December 3rd)

08:15 (GMT +3)

WF WC 2022 Welcome

 

08:20 (GMT +3)

Presidential Address

 

08:35 (GMT +3)

Congress Soundtrack

 

08:40 (GMT +3)

Keynote Address: When disruptive technology becomes mainstream

Vicki Noble

 

09:00 – 22:00 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

Ultrasound in infectious and tropical diseases (scientific collaboration with the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health, FESTMIH)

09:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound for HIV and tubercolosis: the FASH protocol

Tom Heller (Lilongwe – MALAWI)

09:20 (GMT +3)

The FASH protocol: interactive cases

Francesco Taccari (Rome – ITALY)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Focal liver lesions: differential diagnosis and main infectious causes

Enrico Brunetti (Pavia – ITALY)

10:00 (GMT +3)

Focused ultrasonography in urinary schistosomiasis

Joachim Richter (Berlin – GERMANY)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Focal spleen and liver lesions: interactive cases

Tommaso Manciulli (Pavia – ITALY)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

PoCUS and emergency ultrasound in Africa (scientific collaboration with the african federation of emergency medicine, AFEM)

11:00 (GMT +3)

US training for EM trainees and medical students across Africa

Janet Sugut (Dar es Salaam – TANZANIA)

11:20 (GMT +3)

Narrowing the diagnosis and accelerating decision making with lung ultrasound in the African clinical environment

Gabin Mbanjumucyo (Kigali – RWANDA)

11:40 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound as an adjunct in the management of the upper airway

Temesgen Beyene (Addis Ababa – ETHIOPIA)

12:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS equity in low and middle income countries

Joey Bonney (Kumasi – GHANA)

12:20 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

13:00 (GMT +3)

Lunch break

PoCUS in acute cardiovascular care (scientific collaboration with the acute cardiovascular care association, ACVC)

14:00 (GMT +3)

Which failure is in play? Differentiating left ventricular versus biventricular failure

Christophe Vandenbriele (Leuven – BELGIUM)

14:20 (GMT +3)

Role of echocardiography in acute pulmonary embolism

Aleskandar Neskovic (Belgrade – SERBIA)

14:40 (GMT +3)

Role of echocardiography in stress cardiomyopathies

Guido Tavazzi (Pavia – ITALY)

15:00 (GMT +3)

Role of echocardiography in the choice and management of mechanical circulatory support

Susanna Price (London – UK)

15:20 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Advances in the new frontier of the world's largest medical specialty: PoCUS-guided management of congestive heart failure in Internal Medicine (Scientific Collaboration with the European Federation of Internal Medicine and the Canadian Society of Internal Medicine, EFIM and CSIM)

16:00 (GMT +3)

Lung ultrasound guided therapy (pro)

Luna Gargani (Pisa – ITALY)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Lung ultrasound guided therapy (con)

Juan Torres (Madrid- SPAIN)

16:40 (GMT +3)

Introduction to VEXUS

Gregory Mints & Tanping Wong (New York, NY – USA)

17:00 (GMT +3)

VEXUS guided therapy (pro)

Abhilash Koratala (Milwaukee, WI – USA)

17:20 (GMT +3)

Signal or noise ? Of veins and volume status 

Brian Buchanan (Edmonton, AB – CANADA)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Hospitalist medicine in the western hemisphere (scientific collaboration with the society of hospitalist medicine, SHM)

18:00 (GMT +3)

Evolution of PoCUS in SHM over past decades

Nilam Soni (San Antonio, TX – USA)

18:20 (GMT +3)

Hospitalists as leaders in US guided procedures and procedure services

Ria Dancel & Manpreet Malik (Chapel Hill, NC and Atlanta, GA – USA)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Developing a SHM PoCUS community: successes, challenges, and lessons learned

Benji Mathews & Gordon Johnson (Minneapolis, MN and Portland, OR -USA)

19:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound in CVC Placement (40 mins)

Tanping Wong & Greg Mints (New York, NY – USA)

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultrasound in medical education (scientific collaboration with the society of ultrasound in medical education, SUSME)

20:00 (GMT +3)

A multispecialty PoCUS fellowship program: the highs and lows of trying to be many things to many people

Nova Panebianco (Philadelphia, PA – USA)

20:20 (GMT +3)

The role of simulation in longitudinal ultrasound training from credentialing to recertification

Beatrice Hoffmann (Boston, MA – USA)

20:40 (GMT +3)

The importance of the continuum of ultrasound education. From medical student to practicing clinicians

Vicki Noble (Cleveland, OH – USA)

21:00 (GMT +3)

The future of competency based point-of-care ultrasound training and evaluation

Andrew Goldsmith (Boston, MA – USA)

21:20 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

22:00 (GMT +3)

Adjourn

Day two (December 4th)

06:30 (GMT +3)

Welcome back to WF WC 2022

 

06:35 (GMT +3)

PoCUS Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony

 

06:50 (GMT +3)

Raffle Winner Announcement

 

09:00 – 20:00 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

PoCUS in prenatal, antenatal care and obstetrics (scientific collaboration with australasian society for ultrasound in medicine, ASUM)

07:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound training for providers in regional and remote locations

Nayana Parange (Adelaide – AUSTRALIA)

07:20 (GMT +3)

The value of an ultrasound machine in caring for women in remote locations

Fergus Gardiner & Breanna Spring (Canberra – AUSTRALIA)

07:40 (GMT +3)

Basic 3rd trimester foetal assessment: presentation, umbilical Doppler and deepest pocket

Emma Ellis (Auckland – AUSTRALIA)

08:00 (GMT +3)

Caesarean scar pregnancy diagnosis and management

George Condous (Sidney – AUSTRALIA)

08:20 (GMT +3)

Evaluating pelvic pain in the non-pregnant patient

Debra Paoletti (Canberra – AUSTRALIA)

08:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

PoCUS in Nephrology

09:00 (GMT +3)

Multi-organ PoCUS in acute kidney injury

Gregorio Romero-González (Barcelona – SPAIN)

09:20 (GMT +3)

Point-of-care ultrasound in hyponatremia

Abhilash Koratala (Milwaukee, WI – USA)

09:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS in acute kidney injury and liver disease

Eduardo R Argaiz (Mexico City – MÉXICO)

10:00 (GMT +3)

Vascular access ultrasound: what a general nephrologist should know

Vandana Niyyar (Atlanta, GA – USA)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Nuts and bolts of PoCUS curriculum development for nephrology trainees

Nathaniel Reisinger (Philadelphia, PA – USA)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Critical care ultrasonography in unstable patients: what to know and what to do (scientific collaboration with the european society of intensive care medicine, ESICM)

11:00 (GMT +3)

Basic Ultrasound “head to toe” skills for intensivits in the general and neuro intensive care unit population

Chiara Robba (Genova – ITALY)

11:20 (GMT +3)

CCUS in patients with shock

Michelle Chew (Toronto – CANADA)

11:40 (GMT +3)

Critical care Ultrasonography for management of acute respiratory failure with emphasis on thoracic ultrasonography

Paul Mayo (New York, NY – USA)

12:00 (GMT +3)

Staying Alive, TCD, TEE and beyond the FAST exam

Robert Arntfield (London, Ontario – CANADA)

12:20 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

13:00 (GMT +3)

Lunch break

POCUS in Pediatrics (scientific collaboration with P2 NETWORK)

14:00 (GMT +3)

AEyeball: taking ocular PoCUS beyond the hospital

Lianne McLean (Toronto – CANADA)

14:20 (GMT +3)

To B or not to B. The rationale of counting B lines in Pediatric Lung US

Niccolò Parri (Pisa – ITALY)

14:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS for pediatric cardiac arrest

Julie Leviter (New Haven, CT – USA)

15:00 (GMT +3)

AI, POCUS innovation: how to bring AI at the bedside

David Kessler (New York, NY – USA)

15:20 (GMT +3)

Contrast enhanced ultrasound in pediatrics: current uses and applications

Dave Teng (New York, NY – USA)

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Emergency medicine in Europe (scientific collaboration with the european society for emergency medicine, EUSEM)

16:00 (GMT +3)

Pediatric emergency medicine PoCUS in Europe

Nicoló Parri (Pisa – ITALY)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Masters of our own ship: PoCUS stewardship in the ED

Jim Connolly & Joseph Osterwalder (Newcastle and San Gallen – UK and SWITZERLAND)

16:40 (GMT +3)

Training for ultrasound in a conflict zone

Kasia Hampton (Keiserlautern – GERMANY)

17:00 (GMT +3)

Developing a European PoCUS curriculum

Effie Polyzogopoulou (Athens – GREECE)

17:20 (GMT +3)

From local to global: role of transnational medical societies and their future

Gregor Prosen (Maribor – SLOVENIA)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Evolution of critical care ultrasound within SCCM (scientific collaboration with the society of critical care medicine, SSCM)

18:00 (GMT +3)

ADDING HEART The role of cardiologist in Society of Critical Care Medicine Critical Care Ultrasound

Brandon Wiley (Rochester, MN – USA)

18:20 (GMT +3)

Neurology: neurocritical care in our critical care ultrasound business line at SCCM

Aarti Sarwal (Winston-Salem, NC – USA)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Emergency medicine: critical care in our critical care ultrasound business line at SCCM

Enyo Ablordeppey (St. Louis, MO – USA)

19:00 (GMT +3)

Pediatrics: critical care in our critical care ultrasound business line at SCCM

Erik Su (Houston, TX – USA)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Multi specialty and inter professional progress in PoCUS within SCCM

Jose Diaz-Gomez (Houston, TX – USA)

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

20:00 (GMT +3)

Final remarks

Track four

Deconstructing Babel: Regions and countries speak in their own language about their own issues

WINFOCUS is is a sustaining space, a walled garden where the world’s sonologist meet, exchange ideas, debate, and celebrate their shared mission. Yet in every part of the world PoCUS plays a different role within different cultural, legal, and clinical environments. In this Track, WINFOCUS communities around the world have been invited to showcase their local teachers, to share locally important information, to brainstorm, and to disseminate their unique solutions. Some Sessions will be conducted in non-English language, others will be devoted to specific regional or national themes. Vive la difFerence! Session leaders have been encouraged to design the two hours as they see fit, but in most, as in the other tracks, there will be a panel discussion at the end of the Session in which you will be able to share your knowledge and insights as well as your doubts and concerns.

Day one (December 3rd)

23:15, Dec 2 (GMT +3)

WF WC 2022 Welcome

 

23:20, Dec 2 (GMT +3)

Presidential Address

 

23:35, Dec 2(GMT +3)

Congress Soundtrack

 

23:40, Dec 2 (GMT +3)

Keynote Address: When disruptive technology becomes mainstream

Vicki Noble

 

00:00, Dec 3 – 00:00, Dec 4 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

ショックと呼吸困難の初期評価のための ABC アプローチに基づく PoCUS の教授法 How PoCUS for the initial assessmment of shock and dyspnea is taught in Japan [Japanese]

00:00 (GMT +3)

気道エコー(A)と DVT エコー(C)の指導法  How to teach airway ultrasound (A) and DVT ultrasound (C)

Seiro Oya (Tokyo – JAPAN)

00:20 (GMT +3)

肺エコー(B)の指導法   How to teach lung ultrasound (B)

Hayato Taniguchi (Yokohama – JAPAN)

00:40 (GMT +3)

FOCUS(C)の指導法 How to teach cardiac ultrasound to Japanese emergency physicians

Kenichi Katabami (Sapporo – JAPAN)

01:00 (GMT +3)

腹部エコー(C)の指導法  How to teach abdominal ultrasound (C)

Satomi Senoo (Yokohama – JAPAN)

01:20 (GMT +3)

アプローチに基づいた POCUS 指導法  How to teach PoCUS based on ABC approach

Makoto Sera

01:40 (GMT +3)

Panel discussion and Q&A and Message from the pioneer of FAST exam, Prof. Akio Kimura

Moderators: Toru Kameda, Shunichiro Nakao, Akio Kimura

大会主席 Session Co-chairs: 严静Jing YAN 胡才宝 Caibao HU China: PoCUS leaders share their teachings [Mandarin]

02:00 (GMT +3)

开幕式 Opening ceremony

02:10 (GMT +3)

胡才宝  床旁肺部超声检查应用的中国专家共识(2022 初稿)
Chinese experts consensus on the use for point-of-care lung ultrasound (2022Draft)

Caibao HU

02:30 (GMT +3)

“王小亭 床旁超声的教学培训及质量管理 Teaching and training management on point-of care ultrasound

Xiaoting WANG

02:50 (GMT +3)

“王 茵 超声造影在肺部疾病诊断中的应用 Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases

Yin WANG

03:10 (GMT +3)

“刘 敬 全国新生儿肺脏超声训基地新生儿肺脏超声教学实践汇报 Report on Neonatal Lung Ultrasound Training Practice From the National Neonatal Lung Ultrasound Training Center

Jing LIU

03:30 (GMT +3)

大会主持Moderators: 龚仕金Shijin GONG   李军亮Junliang LI   胡才宝Caibao HU

讨论点评专家Guest Experts:

刘大为Dawei LIU     管向东Xiangdong GUAN     陈德昌Dechang CHEN

梁萍Ping LIANG      吕传柱 Chuanzhu LV        崔新伍Xinwu CUI

The "PoCUS Pitfalls Symposium": Lessons learned in South East Asia and further Eastward (Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia) [ENGLISH]

04:00 (GMT +3)

Pitfalls in gastrointestinal ultrasound

Chen Kuo-Chih (Taipei – TAIWAN, CHINA)

04:20 (GMT +3)

Pitfalls in fluid management through PoCUS

Jon Barbasa (Manila – PHILIPPINES)

04:40 (GMT +3)

Pitfalls in first trimester pregnancy sonography

Tsui Chi Leung (Tuen Mun – HONG KONG, CHINA)

05:00 (GMT +3)

Pitfalls in the BLUE protocol

Bobi Probowo (Tulungagung – INDONESIA)

05:20 (GMT +3)

Pitfalls in soft tissue emergencies

Kathleen Khoo (Singapore – SINGAPORE)

05:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

PoCUS와 함께 어디까지 가봤니? How far have you been with PoCUS? [Korean]

06:00 (GMT +3)

고환이 붓고 아파요! 고환염전일까, 부고환염일까?  The swollen and painful testicle: testicular torsion or epididymitis?

Won-Joon Jeong (Daejeon – KOREA)

06:20 (GMT +3)

호흡곤란 환자에서 도플러 초음파를 이용해서 좌심실 이완기기능을 알아보자  Using Doppler to determine diastolic dysfunction in patients with dyspnea

Ju-Young Hong

06:40 (GMT +3)

급성관상동맥증후군에서 단순 심초음파를 이용한 범인동맥 식별  Simple echocardiographic identification of culprit artery in suspected acute coronary syndrome

Seong-Beom Oh (Cheonan-KOREA)

07:00 (GMT +3)

구토하는 영아를 위한 초음파 감별진단 Sonographic evaluation of vomiting in infant

Jun Sung Park

07:20 (GMT +3)

초음파를 이용해서 뇌를 검사해보자 Point of care Transcranial Sonography

Youdong Sohn (Seoul – KOREA)

07:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal "It's just not Cricket" State of Play [English]

08:00 (GMT +3)

Current outreach and challenges for PoCUS in the Indian subcontinent

Shrikanth Srinivasan (Gurugam – INDIA)

08:20 (GMT +3)

Training pathway for PoCUS in India

Deepak Govil (New Delhi – INDIA)

08 :40 (GMT +3)

Neuromonitoring with PoCUS. How I do it

Gentle Sunder Shrestha (Katmandu – NEPAL)

09:00 (GMT +3)

Should PoCUS be a part of undergraduate training?

Amol Kothekar (Mumbai – INDIA)

09:20 (GMT +3)

Approach to dyspneic patient. How I do it

Sachin Gupta (Gurugam – INDIA)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultrasound update from the world's second largest continent: PoCUS leaders from Africa share their teachings [English]

10:00 (GMT +3)

Utility of hand-held ultrasound for image acquisition and interpretation by trained kenyan providers

Grace Wanjiku (Nairobi – KENYA)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Reflections on POCUS training – the Kenyan experience

Anne Mugera (Nairobi – KENYA)

10:40 (GMT +3)

Utility of PoCUS in acutely breathless patients in a tertiary referral hospital in Kenya

Jacqueline Kagima (Nairobi – KENYA)

11:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound on mission: innovations in education and clinical practice as an unintended consequence of brain drain from Nigeria

Abiola Fasina-Ayoola (Lagos – NIGERIA)

11:20 (GMT +3)

TBD

Rotimi Akinola

11:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Insh'a Allah: The machine cost nothing: the sonologist was impossible to find. Coming to capacity in the Middle East [English]

12:00 (GMT +3)

Establishing first PoCUS fellowship: training , safety, credentialing and QA

Aftab Azad (Doha – QATAR)

12:20 (GMT +3)

How to Establish POCUS in your practice?

Rasha Buhumaid (Dubai – UAE)

12:40 (GMT +3)

Why emergency ultrasound?

Muna Dushti (Kuwait – KUWAIT)

13:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasound guided nerve blocks. An essential ED procedure

Mohammad Al Shamsi (Muscat – OMAN)

13:20 (GMT +3)

Implementation of PoCUS training in pediatric emergency

Hamad Al Mahdi (Riyadh – SAUDI ARABIA)

13:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Iberian PoCUS leaders share their teachings in Spanish

14:00 (GMT +3)

Mejores artículos de 2022 sobre ecografía. Best articles 2022 in Clinical Ultrasound

Ricardo Campo (Barcelona – SPAIN)

14:20 (GMT +3)

Tips para obtener mejores ventanas cardiacas  Tips to obtain better cardiac windows

José Alonso (Barcelona- SPAIN)

14:40 (GMT +3)

¿Es el borramiento de la silueta cardiaca un signo de no iniciar RCP? Is the blurring of the cardiac silhouette a sign not to start CPR?

Alicia Pastor (Albacete- SPAIN)

15:00 (GMT +3)

Rendimiento de la escala YEARS combinada con la ecografía clínica ante la sospecha de tromboembolismo pulmonar 

Ángel Sánchez (Madrid- SPAIN)

15:20 (GMT +3)

¿Es la función del diafragma un criterio adicional para indicar una toracocentesis?  Is the function of the diaphragm an additional criterion for the indication of thoracentesis?

Dr. Dario Cruz – SPAIN

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

"Allons enfants ...": Ped-PoCUS leaders share their teachings in French

16:00 (GMT +3)

Regarde moi dans les yeux (look me in the eye)

Magali Gauthey (Geneva – SWITZERLAND)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Je suis choqué! (I am a shocked!)

Aude Tonson la Tour (Geneva – SWITZERLAND)

16:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS en néonatologie: comment ne pas tomber dans les pièges de l’echocardiographie (POCUS in neonatology: how to avoid pitfalls in echocardiography)

Sébastien Joye (Lausanne – SWITZERLAND)

17:00 (GMT +3)

L’échographie en pré-hospitalier pédiatrique: l’expérience du service médical d’urgence (SMUR) (Pediatric Pre-Hospital Ultrasound: the experience of the SMUR emergency medical team)

Stéphanie Brunet (Paris – FRANCE)

17:20 (GMT +3)

La place de l’EDU pour évaluer un enfant qui consulte pour boiterie (The place of POCUS in the evaluation of a limping child)

Marie Pier Desjardins & Charlotte Grandjean-Blanchet (Montreal – CANADA)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Cosí fan tutti: Pocus Leaders share their teachings in italian

18:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS nell’arresto cardiaco

Tony Anile (Catania – ITALY)

18:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS nel dolore toracico

Peiman Nazerian (Florence – ITALY)

18:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS nell’insufficienza respiratoria

Stefano Paglia (Milano – ITALY)

19:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS nello shock

Gian Cibinel (Turin – ITALY)

19:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS nel trauma

Vito Cianci (Padova – ITALY)

19:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators: Giacomo Castiglione, Gian Cibinel, Luigi Vetrugno

PoCUS in north european countries: Denmark, Sweden, Finland [English]

20:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS implementation in respiratory/internal medicine, Denmark

Søren Helbo Skaarup (Aarhus – DENMARK)

20:20 (GMT +3)

Critical ultrasonography: geographic, historical and cultural based challenges to PoCUS implementation in Finland

Bodo Wagner (Mikkeli – FINLAND)

20:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS implementation in emergency medicine, Denmark

Stefan Posth (Odense – DENMARK)

21:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS implementation in internal medicine, Sweden

Christofer Muhr (Stockholm – SWEDEN)

21:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS implementation in otorhinolaryngology, Denmark

Tobias Todsen (Copenhagen – DENMARK)

21:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators: Jesper Weile

Isto é o que aprendemos. PoCUS leaders share their teachings in Portuguese

22:00 (GMT +3)

Insuficiência respiratória no doente crítico: o papel da ecografia.  – Respiratory failure in critical care patients: the role of ultrasound

Tiago Tavares de Abreu (PORTUGAL)

22:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS como preditor da resposta à VNI na IRPa. Temos evidências?  –  PoCUS has a predictor of NIV outcome in acute hypoxemic patients: do we have evidence?

Bruno Souza Soares (BRAZIL)

22:40 (GMT +3)

POCUS na abordagem do choque pediátrico – Ultrasound in the assessment of pediatric shock. Ultrasound in the assessment of pediatric shock

Marcela Preto Zamperlini (Sãn Paolo – BRAZIL)

23:00 (GMT +3)

Doppler cardíaco: para além dos botões. – Cardiac doppler: beyond knobology

Vânia Ribeiro (Porto – PORTUGAL)

23:20 (GMT +3)

Ecografia na abordagem de derrames pleurais em pediatria. – Ultrasound management of pleural effusions in children.

João Moreira Pinto (PORTUGAL)

23:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators: TBD

00:00, Dec 4 (GMT +3)

Adjourn

Day two (December 4th)

01:30 (GMT +3)

Welcome back to WF WC 2022

 

01:35 (GMT +3)

PoCUS Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony

 

01:50 (GMT +3)

Raffle Winner Announcement

 

02:00 – 00:00, Dec 5 (GMT +3)

Congress Sessions

PoCUS in the bush: ultrasound in the wilderness and rural areas in Australasia [English]

02:00 (GMT +3)

First trimester ultrasound in rural and remote settings

Elissa Kennedy Smith (Melbourne – AUSTRALIA)

02:20 (GMT +3)

POCUS Training across the Outback – the challenges of teaching in remote Australia

Casey Parker (Perth – AUSTRALIA)

02:40 (GMT +3)

Paramedic Delivered POCUS – Shifting the Locus of Care

Aidan Baron (Sidney – AUSTRALIA)

03:00 (GMT +3)

RUSH for Dummies: a new way of looking at POCUS in the critically ill patient

Justin Bowra (Sidney – AUSTRALIA)

03:20 (GMT +3)

Challenges, opportunities and booby traps in PoCUS administration: Notes from the field

Darren Moisey (Newcastle – AUSTRALIA)

03:30 (GMT +3)

The Royal Flying Doctor Service: Areas of need for Gastrointestinal Aeromedical Retrievals in South Australia

Meghan Barnett (Adelaide – AUSTRALIA)

03:50 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Milestones and the road ahead in Malaysia [English]

04:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS: making waves in prehospital care, Malaysia. The feasibility, education and quality assurance

Nur Hafiza Yezid (Kedah – MALAYSIA)

04:20 (GMT +3)

Point-of-care ultrasound for the generalists. Coping with the burgeoning interests of PoCUS among family physicians in Malaysia

Nani Draman (Kubang Kerian – MALAYSIA)

04:40 (GMT +3)

Point-of-care ultrasound education for future emergency physicians and medical students. Establishing high quality ultrasound foundations for a lifetime of practice

Shamsuriani Jamal (Kuala Lumpur – MALAYSIA)

05:00 (GMT +3)

Hot, wet, and wild: Point-of-Care Ultrasound in austere tropical environments

Shaik Farid Abdull Wahab (Kubang Kerian – MALAYSIA)

05:20 (GMT +3)

Point-of-care ultrasound: revolutionizing care of the acute & critically ill through the innovation of imaging

Mohamad Hafis Sakan (Melaka – MALAYSIA)

05:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

床旁重症超声(POCUS):在中国,我们走在哪里?未来我们何去何从?POCUS: Where are we in CHINA? what will be in future? 大会共同主席 Session Co-chairs: 蔡国龙 Guolong CAI 胡才宝 Caibao HU

06:00 (GMT +3)

开幕式 Opening ceremony

06:10 (GMT +3)

“晁彦公 床旁重症超声多模态监测 Multimodal monitoring on point-of-care ultrasound in ICU

Yangong CHAO (CHINA)

06:30 (GMT +3)

“尚秀玲 床旁重症超声微循环监测评估 Microcirculation examination and assessment on point-of-care ultrasound in critically ill patient

Xiuling SHANG (CHINA)

06:50 (GMT +3)

彭成忠  5G 远程超声在急重症中的初步应用  Preliminary Application of Tele-Medicine of Ultrasound Based on 5G Network in Emergency and Critical Patients

Zhongcheng PENG (CHINA)

07:10 (GMT +3)

“陈建刚 AI技术在床旁超声(PoCUS)的应用 Applications of ultrasound artificial intelligence to different clinical deparments

Jiangang CHEN (CHINA)

07:30 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

大会主持Moderators:蔡国龙Guolong CAI  尹立雪Lixue YIN   胡才宝Caibao HU

讨论专家Guest Experts:

隆云Yun LONG   蒋正英Zhengying JIANG    朱天刚Tiangang ZHU

毓星Xing YU      尹万红Wanhong YIN       吴海鹰Haiying WU

ПРАКТИКА И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ POCUS В КАЗАХСТАНЕ, РОССИИ, УЗБЕКИСТАНЕ, КЫРГЫЗСТАНЕ, БЕЛАРУСИИ - PoCUS practice and perspectives in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Belarus) [Russian]

08:00 (GMT +3)

PoCUS в здравоохранении и образовании: реальность и возможности.  PocUS in Healthcare and Education: reality and opportunity

Temirov Talgat (Astana – KAZAKHSTAN)

08:20 (GMT +3)

Развитие концепции Point-of-Care Ultrasound в России.  Development of the point-of-care ultrasound concept in Russia

Vsevolod Lykhin (Moscow – RUSSIA)

08:40 (GMT +3)

Внедрение и развитие УЗ-навигации в условиях приемного покоя и ОРИТ.  Introduction and development of ultrasound navigation in the emergency room and ICU

Iskhakov Manas (Bishkek – KYRGYZSTAN)

09:00 (GMT +3)

Наш опыт внедрения point-of-care US в практику анестезиолога-реаниматолога.  Our experience with point-of-care US in the practice of the anesthesiologist and resuscitator

Polina Kayumova (Tashkent – UZBEKISTAN)

09:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS для терапевта: возможности модернизации.  PoCUS for the therapist: upgrade options

Dmitry Gavrilenko (Gomel – REPUBLIC OF BELARUS)

09:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

PoCUS liderleri öğretilerini Türkçe paylaşıyor – PoCUS leaders share their teachings in Turkish [Turkish]

10:00 (GMT +3)

Acil Tıpta Yatak Başı Ultrasonografi Müfredatı – Bedside Ultrasonography Curriculum in Emergency Medicine
Aslıhan Yürüktümen Ünal (Antalya – TURKEY)

10:20 (GMT +3)

Tıp Öğrencilerinin Eğitiminde POCUS Eğitimi – POCUS Training in the Education of Medical Students
Funda Karbek Akarca (Izmir – TURKEY)

10:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS Eğitiminde Acil Tıp ve Diğer Uzmanlık Dalları İşbirlikleri – Emergency Medicine and Other Specialities Collaborations on POCUS Training
Murat Yeşilaras (Izmir – TURKEY)

11:00 (GMT +3)

Mezuniyet Sonrası Eğitimde POCUS Eğitimi: Türkiye Acil Tıp Derneği (TATD) – POCUS Training in Post-graduate Education via Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey (EMAT)
Özlem Dikme (Istanbul – TURKEY)

11:20 (GMT +3)

Türkiye’de Hastane Öncesi Dönemde POCUS Eğitimi – Prehospital POCUS Training in Turkey
Başak Bayram (Izmir – TURKEY)

11:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Ultraschall Fachkenntnisse vom Dreiländertreffen: PoCUS in Switzerland, Germany and Austria [German]

12:00 (GMT +3)

Schallkopf statt Stethoskop in der Intensivmedizin – Transducer instead of stethoscope in intensive care

Christoph Ganter (Zurich – SWITZERLAND)

12:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS Transthorakale Echokardiographie im Schock – PoCUS Transthoracic Echocardiography in shock

Caroline Gebhard (Basel – SWITZERLAND)

12:40 (GMT +3)

POCUS Darmsonographie – PoCUS of the digestive tract

Thomas Händl (Garmisch-Partenkirchen – GERMANY)

13:00 (GMT +3)

10 Fälle, best of POCUS – 10 cases, best of POCUS

Dorothea Hempel (Mainz – Germany)

13:20 (GMT +3)

POCUS in der Schmerztherapie des Akutpatienten – PoCUS for pain therapy in the acute patient

Rainer Litz (Augsburg, GERMANY)

13:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators: Rolf Wyttenback (Bellinzona – Switzerland), Daniel Hagara (Lugano -Switzerland), Christoph Ganter (Zurich – Switzerland)

Rumbo a la verdad - Part I: PoCUS leaders share their teachings in Spanish [Spanish]

14:00 (GMT +3)

Ultrasonido pulmonar en ventilación mecánica: pros y contras en la práctica diaria – Pulmonary ultrasound in mechanical ventilation: advantages and disadvantages in daily practice

Shalim Rodríguez (Lima – PERÚ)

14:20 (GMT +3)

Eco Doppler transcraneal en críticos – Transcranial Echo Doppler in critical care

Julio Mijangos (Guadalajara – MÉXICO)

14:40 (GMT +3)

Eco transesofagico en resucitación – Transesophageal echo in resuscitation

Felipe Terán (Philadelphia, PA – USA)

15:00 (GMT +3)

Evaluación del estado hemodinámico a través de la ventana subxifoidea – Evaluation of the hemodynamic status through the subxiphoid window

José Rincón (Mexico city – MÉXICO)

15:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS en la sala de cuidados intensivos pediátricos – PoCUS in the pediatric intensive care room.

Pablo Bravo (Santiago de Chile – CHILE)

15:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Coordinación y comentarios: Juan Calderón (México), Dr. Carlos Lescano (Perú), Dr. Fernando Jara (Ecuador), Dr. Ricardo Aguilar Padilla (Mexico)

Compartilhar visões, criar padrões (sharing visions, enforcing standards): challenges to PoCUS development in Brazil [Portuguese]

16:00 (GMT +3)

Avaliação venosa: o Yin – Venous evaluation: The Yin

Sara Raquel Martins (Porto – PORTUGAL)

16:20 (GMT +3)

Avaliação arterial: e o Yang – Arterial evaluation: And the Yang

José Muniz Pazeli Júnior (Barbacena – BRAZIL)

16:40 (GMT +3)

PoCUS por médicos de família: como tornar a atenção primária mais resolutiva – POCUS by GP`s: how to get primary care more resolute.

Fábio Araújo Gomes de Castro (BRAZIL)

17:00 (GMT +3)

Ecografia no pré-hospitalar: jogar na antecipação – Ultrasound in the pre-hospital setting: playing in anticipation

Ana Margarida Ferreira (PORTUGAL)

17:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS na emergência: erros e dificuldades de interpretação – POCUS in emergency room: interpretation pitfalls and difficulties

Daniel Fontana Pedrolo (BRAZIL)

17:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators:

Vive le Français: PoCUS leaders share their teachings in French [French]

18:00 (GMT +3)

Echocardiographie et ECMO: implantation, suivi et sevrage – Echocardiography and ECMO placement, monitoring and weaning

Raphael Giraud (Geneva – SWITZERLAND)

18:20 (GMT +3)

L’intéret de l’analyse fine du mouvement septal paradoxal dans l’embolie pulmonaire à risque intermédiaire élevé – The Interest of Fine Analysis of Paradoxical Septal Motion in Intermediate-Hihg Risk Pulmonary Embolism

Damien Tagan (Vevey – SWITZERLAND)

18:40 (GMT +3)

Echocardiographie et états de choc – Echocardiography in shock

Karim Bendjelid (Geneva – SWITZERLAND)

19:00 (GMT +3)

Quantification du glissement pleural: suivi avec la tecnique du Speckle Tracking chez les patients atteints de pneumothorax et d’insuffisance cardiaque congestive – Quantifying lung sliding: Innovative pleural speckle tracking in patients with pneumothorax and congestive heart failure

Laurent Zielesckiewicz (Marseille – France)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Échographie pour le remplissage vasculaire individualisé du patient critique – Ultrasound for tailored fluid management of the critical ill patient

Laurent Muller (Nîmes – France)

19:20 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators

Rumbo a la verdad - Part II: PoCUS leaders share their teachings in Spanish [Spanish]

20:00 (GMT +3)

Anestesia regional en trauma – Regional Anesthesia in trauma

Marco Umaña (San José – COSTA RICA)

20:20 (GMT +3)

Errores más frecuentes en ecografía focal – Common errors in focal ultrasound

Alejandro Moya Álvarez (San José – COSTA RICA)

20:40 (GMT +3)

Manejo obstétrico crítico: código MATER/ código POGGU – Critical obstetric management: MATER Code/ POGGU Code

Felipe Montelongo (Mexico City – MÉXICO)

21:00 (GMT +3)

Ecografía de pulmón en pediatría ¿Reemplaza a la Rx? – Lung ultrasound in pediatrics. Does it replace radiography?

Adriana Yock (San José – COSTA RICA)

21:20 (GMT +3)

PoCUS en cirugía – PoCUS in Surgery

Lisandro Montórfano (Weston, FL – USA)

21:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators: Dra. Laura Hurtado (Argentina), Dr. José Retamal (Chile), Dr. Juan Pablo Rojas (Ecuador), José Arnulfo López Pulgarin (México)

Compartir visiones, crear estándares (sharing visions, enforcing standards): challenges to PoCUS development in LATAM [Spanish]

22:00 (GMT +3)

Ecografía en el prehospitalario – Prehospital ultrasound

Rodrigo Álvarez Calderón (Puebla- MÉXICO)

22:20 (GMT +3)

Ecografia gineco-obstetrica en áreas aisladas – Gyneco-obstetric ultrasound in isolated areas

Leonardo Vera (Rosario – ARGENTINA)

22:40 (GMT +3)

Desarrollo del PoCUS en países en vías de desarrollo – Evolution of PoCUS in developing countries

Oscar Edgardo Díaz Pineda (San Pedro Sula – HONDURAS)

23:00 (GMT +3)

Medicina en áreas remotas y aisladas – Medicine in remote and isolated areas

Juan Carlos Chachques (Paris – FRANCE)

23:20 (GMT +3)

Ecografía en áreas rurales aisladas. Proyecto: El impenetrable – Ultrasound in isolated rural areas. The Impenetrable Project

Gustavo Farruggia ( ARGENTINA)

23:40 (GMT +3)

Live panel discussion and Q&A

Moderators: Dr. Miguel Montórfano (Argentina), Dr. Diego Barca (Argentina), Dr. Santiago Guerequiz (Uruguay), Dr. José Luis Prieto (Bolivia)

00:00, Dec 5 (GMT +3)

Final Remarks
356

Faculty

51

Sessions

21,237

Congress Delegates

127

Countries represented

WF WC 2022 Endorsing Societies and Organizations

GLOBAL

  • EMERGENCY
  • African Federation of Emergency Medicine (AFEM)
  • International PoCUS Organization (IPO)
  • Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
  • World Wide Radiology

 

ASIA

  • Association of Anaesthetists of Pakistani Origin in UK and Ireland (AAPOUKI)
  • ASTANA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (KSAI)
  • China Medicine Education Association (CMEA)
  • Chinese College of Critical Ultrasound (CCCU)
  • Chinese Critical Care Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG)
  • College of Emergency Physician Malaysia (CEP)
  • Federation of Anesthesiologist and Reanimatologists(AMU)
  • Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (HKCEM)
  • Indian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ISCCM)
  • Indonesian Heart Association (IHA)
  • Japanese Society of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (JPOCUS)
  • Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine (JSICM)
  • Japanese Association for Acute Medicine (JAAM)
  • Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine (KSCCM)
  • Malaysian Society of Diagnostic Intervention Nephrology (MSDIN)
  • National Scientific Cardiovascular Surgery Center
  • Nepalese Society of Critical Care Medicine (NSCCM)
  • Pan Arab Congenital Heart Disease Association (PACHDA)
  • Society of Emergency and Critical Care Imaging (SECCI)
  • Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine (TSEM)

 

OCEANIA

  • Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (ASUM)
  • Emergency Medicine Ultrasound Groups (EMUGs)

 

MIDDLE EAST

  • Ben Gurion University of the Negev
  • Egyptian Society of Intensive Care and Trauma (ESICT)
  • Soroka Medical Center
  • Pan Arab Congenital Heart Disease Association (PACHDA)

 

EUROPE

  • AREU
  • Associazione Anestesisti Rianimatori Ospedalieri Italiani (AAROI-EMAC)
  • Ateliers d’Echographie en Anesthesie (AEA)
  • Botkin Hospital, Moscow
  • Cardiology Society of Serbia (UKS)
  • Centre hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV)
  • Collegio dei Professori di Anestesia e Rianimazinoe Italiani (CPAR)
  • CriticalUSG
  • Croatian Pediatric Society
  • Croatian Pediatric Society (CPS)
  • Croatian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
  • Croatian Society of Anesthesiology, Reanimatology and Intensive Care
  • Croatian Society of Emergency Medicine (CMA)
  • Croatian Society of Emergency Medicine and Medical Intensive Care (HDHIIM)
  • Croatian Society of Infectious Diseases
  • Croatian Society of Intensive Care Medicine
  • Croatian Society of Internal Medicine
  • Croatian Society of Nephrology Dialysis and Transplantation
  • Croatian Society of Pulmonology
  • Czech Society for Intensive Care (CSIM)
  • Czech Society of Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Care Medicine (CSARIM)
  • Danish Society for Emergency Medicine (DASEM)
  • Danish Society of Diagnostic Ultrasound
  • Danish Society of Diagnostic Ultrasound (DUDS)
  • Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Interdisziplinäre Notfall- und Akutmedizin (DGINA)
  • Echocardiographic Society of Serbia (ECHOS)
  • Estonian Society of Anesthesiology (ESA)
  • European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM)
  • European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (EFSUMB)
  • European Society of Emergency Medicine (EUSEM)
  • European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM)
  • Facoltá USI di Scienze Biomediche (USI)
  • Faculty of Medicine of the University of Maribor (the MF UM)
  • Finnish Society of Anesthesiologists (FSA)
  • Finnish Society of Intensive Care (STHY)
  • Finnish Society of Anaesthesiologists
  • Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (HUG)
  • Intensywna.pl
  • Istituto Cardiocentro Ticino
  • Latvian Society of Anaesthesiology & Intensive Care
  • Lus Expert
  • POCUS MOSCOW
  • Poland prehospital blog
  • Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM)
  • Polskie Towarzystwo Ultrasonograficzne (PTU)
  • Polskiego Towarzystwa Anestezjologii i Intensywnej Terapii (PTAiIT)
  • Presidenza nazionale Aaroi
  • Romanian Emergency Medicine Physicians (Medevents)
  • Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Anästhesiologie und Reanimation SGAR
  • Schwizerische Gesellschaft für Intensivmedizin (SGI/SSMI)
  • Schwizerische Gesellschaft für Ultraschall in der Medizin (SGUM)
  • Serbian Association of Anaesthesiologists and Intensivists (SAAI)
  • Simulation Center of the Botkin Hospital, Moscow
  • Slovenian Emergency medicine Association (SEMA)
  • Societá Italiana di Anestesia Analgesia Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva (SIAARTI)
  • Societá Italiana di Anestesia e Rianimazione Neonatale e Pediatrica Italiana (SARNePI)
  • Societá Italiana di Medicina di Emergenza e Urgenza (SIMEU)
  • Société Française d’Anesthésie et de Réanimation (SFAR)
  • Societé Française de Médecine d’Urgence (SFMU)
  • Société Suisse d’Anesthésiologie et de Réanimation SSAR
  • Sono4You Graz group
  • Students’ Society for Emergency Medicine (FAM)
  • Swiss Society for Aaesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine (SSAPM)
  • The PoCUS Collaboration
  • UNIVERSIDAD FRANCISCO DE VITORIA (UFV)
  • Università di Pisa
  • University Medical Centre Maribor (UKC)
  • USG & ZRM
  • World Wide Radiology WWR

 

AFRICA

  • Moroccan Association of Anesthesiology, Analgesia and Critical Care (SMAAR)
  • Société Marocaine de Médecine d’Urgence (SMMU)

SOUTH AMERICA

  • Associação Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva – AMIB
  • Asociación Mexicana de Ultrasonido Critico (AMUSCU)
  • Asociación de Terapia Intensiva Rosario (ATIR)
  • Asociacion de Ultrasonografia de Rosario (AUR)
  • Asociación Gualtemalteca de Medicina de Emergencia (AGME)
  • Associação Médica de Rondônia – AMBRO – RO
  • Centro endoscopia Digestiva Rosario CEDIR
  • Centro Universitário Aparecido Carvalho- RO
  • Centro Universitário São Lucas (Afya)- RO
  • Clinica Davila
  • Colegio Mexicano de Medicina Critica (COMMEC)
  • Conselho Regional de Medicina de Rondônia- RO
  • Escuela de Medicina Rural “La Higuera”
  • FAARDIT (Federación Argentina de Asociaciones de Radiología, Diagnóstico por Imágenes y Terapia Radiante)
  • Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Rondônia- RO
  • Faculdade de Medicina de Ouro Preto – UFOP
  • Faculdade de Medicina Metropolitana de Rondônia- RO
  • Federacion Latinoamericana de Sociedades de Ultrasonido (FLAUS)
  • Investigación Clínica – Unidad de Terapia Intensiva – LATITUD 0
  • Jefe Del Departamento Nacional de. Emergencias y Trasplantes del Ministerio de Salud Pública de Cuba
  • Minas Gerais Critical Care Society (SOMITI)
  • Minas Gerais Nephrology Society (SMN)
  • Sociedad Argentina de ultrasonido en Medicina y Biologia (SAUMB)
  • Sociedad Boliviana de Radiología
  • Sociedad Chilena De Medicina de Urgencia (SOCCHIMU)
  • Sociedad Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación (scar)
  • Sociedad Cubana de Cirugía
  • Sociedad Cubana de Medicina Intensiva y Emergencia (SOCUMIE)
  • Sociedad Cubana Pediatria
  • Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Cuidados Intensivos Capítulo Pichincha
  • Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Nefrologia (SEM)
  • Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Medicina Familiar
  • Sociedad Peruana de Medicina Intensiva (SOPEMI)
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina de Família e Comunidade – SBMFC
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia – SBPT
  • Sociedade dos Acadêmicos de Medicina de Minas Gerais – SAMMG
  • Unimed de Porto Velho- RO
  • Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana
  • Universidad Nacional del Centro
  • YOU&US Centro de treinamento em ultrassonografia point-of-care – YOU&US

 

NORTH AMERICA

  • ACEP Emergency Ultrasound Section – American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP US)
  • Canadian Internal Medicine Ultrasound group (CIMUS)
  • Canadian Point of Care Ultrasound Society (CPoCUS)
  • Canadian Society for Internal Medicine (CSIM)
  • P2 network
  • Sociedad Paraguaya de Radiología e Imagenología (SPRI)
  • Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM)
  • Society of Ultrasound in Medical Education (SUSME)