XVIIIth Congress of the European Shock Society and IXth Congress of the Int'l Federation of Shock Societies

Preliminary Program

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

 

Summer School (Lecture hall)

14:00 - 14:05   Welcome & aims (M. Huber-Lang, Germany/ S. Bahrami, Austria)

14:05 - 14:15   Hand-out: Hemorrhagic shock (HS): as old as human (J-M Cavaillon, France)

14:15 - 14:35   HS-induced circulatory changes (M. Wepler, Germany)

14:35 - 14:55   HS-induced immunological changes (M. Huber-Lang, Germany)

14:55 - 15:15   Strategies to reduce MODS in HS ( C. Thiemermann, UK)

15:15 - 15:30   HS modelling (M. Osuchowski, Austria)

15:30 - 16:15   Hands-on: Clinical simulation of shock (M. Wepler, Germany)

 

16:15 – 16:30  Coffee Break

 

16:30 - 18:00   Hands-on: coagulatory changes / ROTEM

            (M. Maegele, Germany / J. Zipperle, Austria / L. Rodewald, Germany)

 

18:00 – 20:00 ESS Board Meeting

 

20:00 – 23:00 Welcome Reception ESS/IFSS

 

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

 

What Apollo Reveals: Innate Immune Response to Trauma /HS(Auditorium)

Chairs: Irshad Chaudry, USA / Frank Hildebrand, Germany

08:00 - 08:20   Welcome ESS/IFSS/Aegean Conf (M. Huber-Lang, Germany / S. Bahrami, Austria / J. Lambris, Greece)

08:20 - 08:40   Barrier failure after trauma/ HS (M. Huber-Lang, Germany)

08:40 - 09:00   Cellular innate immune response (T. Billiar, USA)

09:00 - 09:20   Fluid phase immune response (T. Mollnes, Norway)

09:20 - 09:30   #20 Metabolic systems analysis of shock-induced endotheliopathy (SHINE) in trauma – a new research paradigm (H. Henriksen, Denmark)

09:30 - 09:40   #90 Immunosuppression is associated with concurrent inflammation, endothelial activation and loss of endothelial barrier function in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (X. Brands, Netherlands)

09:40 - 09:50   #70 Temperature-dependent reprogramming of bacterial clearance by neutrophils versus macrophages (M. Fonseca, Brazil)

09:50 - 10:00   #19 Alcohol drinking modulates coagulation, barrier function with subsequent inflammation and leukocyte functions in healthy volunteers (R. Sturm, Germany)

 

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break

 

Prometheus’ Bestowment: Novel Pathomechanisms and Therapeutics in Critical Care (Auditorium)

Chairs: Karim Brohi, UK / Fabienne Venet, France

10:30 - 10:50   Novel pathomechanisms in MODS (C. Thiemermann, UK)

10:50 - 11:10   #38 Effects of the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase inhibitor Olaparib in preclinical models of CLP-induced sepsis and in cerulein-induced pancreatitis: opportunities for therapeutic repurposing  (C. Szabo, Switzerland)

11:10 - 11: 30  Potential mechanisms of how HAT therapy improves sepsis survival (D. Remick, USA)

11:30 - 11:40   #62 Metabolic redundancy in the regulation of lipopolysaccharide induced cytokine production by human monocytes and macrophages (N. Otto, Netherlands)

11:40 – 11:50  #50 Sodium thiosulfate protects swine against hemorrhagic shock-induced acute lung injury, which is associated with increased glucocorticoid receptor expression (M. Wepler, Germany)

11:50 - 12:00   #48 Enteral gabexate mesilate preserves baroreceptor reflex in non-blood resuscitated experimental trauma/hemorrhagic shock (F. Dos Santos, USA)

12:00 - 12:10   #68 Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibition attenuates cardiac dysfunction caused by cecal ligation and puncture in mice (O’Riordan, United Kingdom)

12:10 - 12:20   #80 Methane treatment improves the renal function in a large animal model of cardiopulmonary bypass (D. Érces, Hungary)

12:20 - 12:30   #102 TREM-1 pharmacological inhibition by LR12/nangibotide improves survival and controls vascular leakage during experimental endotoxic shock in mice (A. Boufenzer, France)

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

 

13:30 - 14:30   Poster Session (Poster area)

            (Organization: B. Relja, Germany / F. Venet, France /  T. Skirecki, Poland)

            Chairs: Borna Relja, Germany / Mihály Boros, Hungary / Inge Bauer, Germany / Andrey Kozlov, Austria / Evangelos Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Greece / T. Skirecki, Poland /  Basilia Zingarelli, USA / Fabienne Venet, France

 

Prometheus and Hephaestus counsel: Clinically Relevant Modelling of Critical Care Conditions (Auditorium)

Chairs: Borna Relja, Germany / Andrea Szabo, Hungary

14:30 - 14:50   Clinical relevance: Precision Medicine in Sepsis (T. van der Poll, Netherlands)

14:50 - 15:05   What about sepsis modelling? - Wiggers-Bernard report & outlook 

(M. Osuchowski, Austria)

15:05 - 15:20 Anything new in hemorrhagic shock? (W. Martini, USA)

15:20 - 15:30 #67 Methane delays mitochondrial permeability transition pore-mediated calcium-efflux and improves endogenous calcium release in a rat model of hypoxemic hypoxia (L. Juhász, Hungary)

15:30 - 15:40 #16 A single dose of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID, meloxicam) causes duodenal bleeding, acute kidney injury (AKI) and papillary necrosis in a rabbit model of hemorrhagic shock and hypotensive (prehospital) resuscitation (B. Kheirabadi, USA)

15:40 - 15:50 #52 Cardiac function and renal blood flow in two models of haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (C. Neu, Germany)

15:50 - 16:00 #92 Adenosine and an adenosine A2A receptor agonist alleviate cardiac dysfunction in a trauma-haemorrhage mouse model (B.Praditsuktavorn, United Kingdom)

16:00 - 16:10   #10 In vivo platelet function and coagulopathy of trauma studied by intravital microscopy: integration of systemic and local parameters (I. Torres Filho, USA)

16:10 - 16:20   #66 Microbiological aspects of a rat model of sepsis meeting the Minimum Quality Threshold In Pre-clinical Sepsis Studies criteria (S. Tallósy, Hungary)

16:20 - 16:30   #88 Tranexamic acid prevents irreversible damage to fibrinogen receptors, thereby improving platelet function (J. Zipperle, Austria)

 

 

16:30 – 17:00  Coffee Break

 

Hippocrates meets Plato: Consequences and Complications of Trauma / Sepsis - ESS/ESTES (Auditorium)

Chairs: Christoph Joosten, Germany / Mihály Boros, Hungary

17:00 - 17:20 Clinical consequences after polytrauma (C. Joosten, Germany)

17:20 - 17:40 Translational research in hemorrhagic shock (M. van Griensven, Netherlands)

17:40 - 17:50   #135 The intergenerational burden of bacterial sepsis - preclinical evidence for a hereditary immunodeficiency (F. Uhle, Germany)

17:50 - 18:00   #133 Outcome-dependent leukocyte and cytokine differences in human and mouse compartments follow similar dynamics in septic humanized mice(T. Skirecki, Poland)

18:00 - 18:10   #81 Structural and functional heart damage is prevented by sensory contact to the stressor following psychosocial trauma (M. Kalbitz, Germany)

18:10 - 18:20   #89 Transkingdom analysis of the intestinal ecosystem of critically ill patients on the intensive care unit (B. Haak, Netherlands)

18:20 - 18:30   #126 Peritoneal macrophages impair dendritic cell function through prostaglandin E2/E prostanoid 4 receptor interaction early during polymicrobial sepsis(S. Flohé, Germany)

18:30 - 18:40   #109 Acute CLP nullifies pre-existing sex-related differences in the metabolomic profile in the blood (S. Drechsler, Austria)

18:40 - 18:50   #32 Low doses of dexamethasone prevents intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction in endotoxemic shock (R. Saia, Brazil)

18:50 - 19:00   #138 Pentraxin-3 is involved in defense against klebsiella pneumoniae infection (F. Asgari, Italy)

 

 

 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

 

Asklepios in Shock: Novel Therapies in Trauma / Sepsis

(IFSS – Japan Shock) (Auditorium)

Chairs: Hiroyuki Hirasawa, Japan / Mayuki Aibiki, Japan

08:00 - 08:13   #76 Aging and immune response (S. Inoue, Japan)

08:13 - 08:26   Artificial blood (M. Kinoshita, Japan)

08:26 - 08:39   Hydrogen and resuscitation (K. Hayashida, Japan)

08:39 - 08:52   CHDF with cytokine-adsorbing hemofiltration for sepsis(H. Hirasawa, Japan)

08:52 - 09:05   Autophagy in sepsis-induced organ failure (E. Watanabe, Japan)

09:05 - 09:18   DIC in sepsis (S. Gando, Japan)

09:18 - 09:31   Pathogenesis of inflammatory thrombus in sepsis (T. Iba, Japan)

09:31 - 09:44   Immunothrombosis in inflammation - A unifying concept in the coagulopathy of critical illness? (M. Kutcher, USA)

09:44 - 09:57   Optimal patient selection for anticoagulant therapy in sepsis(K. Yamakawa, Japan)

09:57 - 10:00   Closing remarks (H. Hirasawa, Japan / M. Aibiki, Japan)

 

10:00 – 10:30  Coffee Break

 

Dionysus and Hebe: Obesity & Aging (IFSS – US Shock)(Auditorium)

Chairs: Basilia Zingarelli, USA / Elizabeth Kovacs, USA

10:30 - 10:50   Innate immunity in geriatric trauma patients in the ICU (P. Efron, USA)

10:50 - 11:10   Aging and fecal microbiome dysbiosis after burn injury (E. Kovacs, USA)

11:10 - 11:30   Age-dependent metabolic recovery in multiple organ failure(B. Zingarelli, USA)

11:30 - 11:50   Targeting white and brown adipose tissue in sepsis (J. Kaplan, USA)

11:50 - 12:10   The role of adipose tissue in the age-dependent severity of sepsis(H. Saito, USA)

12:10 - 12:20   #77 Sepsis impairs physical, cognitive and mental function in aged mice - establishment of post-intensive care syndrome model after sepsis (M. Saito, Japan)

12:20 - 12:30   #39 Polymyxin B hemoperfusion for septic shock: effect modification of age-related trends by disease severity (H. Nakata, Japan)

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

 

13:30 - 14:30   Poster Session

(Organization: B. Relja, Germany / F. Venet, France / Tomasz Skirecki, Poland)

Chairs: Fabienne Venet, France / Tomasz Skirecki, Poland / Olaf Picker, Germany / Stefanie Flohé, Germany / Andrea Szabo, Hungary / Federico Aletti, Italy / W. Martini, USA / Borna Relja, Germany

13:30 - 14:30   Guided poster tours for the summer school attendees

            What is new in HS(M. Maegele, Germany / M. van Griensven, Germany)

            What is new in MODS? (C. Thiemermann, UK, M. Wepler, Germany)

            

Olympus Meeting: European New Investigator Award Competition (Auditorium)

(Organization: M. Osuchowski, Austria)

Chairs: Markus Huber-Lang, Germany / Evangelos Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Greece 

Reviewer Board: tba

14:30 - 14:45   Early cardiovascular dysfunction drives in-hospital trauma deaths (R. Carden, United Kingdom)

14:45 - 15:00   Unfolded protein response in traumatic hemorrhagic shock improved blood circulation and relieved organ injury (A. Luís, Austria)

15:00 - 15:15   Does metabolic endotoxemia play a role in the insulin-resistance, steatohepatitis and proteinuria caused by high-fat diet in mice? (S. Mohammad, United Kingdom)

15:15 - 15:30   Abdominal sepsis is associated with stronger host response aberrations when compared with sepsis caused by community-acquired pneumonia (H. Peters-Sengers, Netherlands)

15:30 - 15:45   Cytochrome P450 1A1 enhances inflammatory responses and impedes phagocytosis of bacteria in macrophages during sepsis (L. Tian, China; presented by Xiao-yuan Ma, off scoring)

 

 

Friday, October 11, 2019

 

Immune Dysfunction and Precision Modulation in Trauma and Sepsis (IFSS – China Shock) (Auditorium)

Chairs: Yong-Ming Yao, China / Timothy Billiar, USA

08:00 - 08:20   Host immunosuppression and its precision regulation in postburn sepsis (Y.-M. Yao, China)

08:20 - 08:40   Caspase-11-mediated pyroptosis promoted DIC in sepsis (B. Lu, China)

08:40 - 09:00   Copy number variation of DEFA1/DEFA3: how genetic background impacts sepsis development and its precision treatment (X.-M. Fang, China)

09:00 - 09:20   #33 Endotoxin inhibition of neutrophil chemotaxis: increased autocrine ATP signaling enhances myosin light chain phosphorylation (B.-W. Sun, China)

09:20 - 09:30   #17 Functional immune monitoring in severely injured patients - a pilot study (R. Halbgebauer, Germany)

09:30 - 09:40   #30 A novel insight into agmatine: multitasking in post-traumatic immunodysfunction, systemic inflammatory response and sepsis (H. Liang, China)

09:40 - 09:50   #60 Metabolic rewiring of airway epithelial cells modulates inflammatory responses to the bacterial component flagellin (I. Ramirez-Moral, Netherlands)

09:50 - 10:00   #115 Immunomodulatory therapy of necrotizing pancreatitis with beta-D-glucan (N. Koliakos, Greece)

            

10:00 – 10:30  Coffee Break

 

Hermes: Sepsis / Trauma Around the World 

(IFSS – Latin America) (Auditorium)

Chairs: Reinaldo Salomao, Brazil / Stefanie Flohe, Germany

10:30 - 10:50   Sepsis in low and middle income countries: how to reduce the inequalities? 
(R. Salomao, Brazil)

10:50 - 11:10   Sepsis in Europe (M. Bauer, Germany)

11:10 - 11:30   Is multi-organ failure protective? (M. Singer, United Kingdom)

11:30 - 11:40   #127 Pathogen- and damage-associated molecular patterns are immune modified by apoptotic cell adjuvant therapy for acute sepsis in a cecal ligation and puncture mice model, avoids multi-organ failure and improves survival (D. Mevorach, Israel)

11:40 - 11:50   #8 Inhibition of TLR4/MyD88/TAK1/NF-κB/COX-2 pathway activation contributes to protective effect of bexarotene, a RXR agonist, against lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory hyperalgesia (S. Senol, Turkey)

11:50 - 12:00   #21 Mitochondrial respiration and circulating mtDNA levels may help improve early diagnosis of sepsis in burn patients (B. Gomez, USA)

12:00 - 12:10   #100 Immune modulation and CMV reactivation in sepsis-induced immunosuppression (G. Lambe, India)

12:10 - 12:20   #40 Rational designed endogenous antimicrobial peptides in the treatment of sepsis (G. Luo, China)       

12:20 - 12:30   #61 A spleen-liver axis drives TNF-alpha production in endotoxemia (A. Steiner, Brazil)

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

 

13:30 - 14:30   General Assembly ESS (Auditorium)

Markus Huber-Lang, Germany / Evangelos Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Greece / Inge Bauer,

Germany / Marcin Osuchowski, Austria

 

European Collaborative Shock Research (Auditorium)

Chairs: Karim Brohi, UK / Federico Aletti, Italy

14:30 - 14:45   INTRIN / London (K. Brohi, UK)

14:45 - 15:00   CRC1149 Trauma (A. Ignatius, Germany)

15:00 - 15:15   Network Trauma Research (NTF) (B. Relja, Germany)

15:15 - 15:30   TREAT (K. Horst, Germany)

15:30 - 15:45   EGIS (European Group for Immunology of Sepsis) (J. Mermejo-Martin, Spain)

15:45 - 16:00   Center TBI (M. Maegele, Germany)

16:00 - 16:15   Hellenic Institute for the Study of Sepsis (E. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Greece)

16:15 - 16:30   EU – Shockomics (F. Aletti, Italy)

 

16:30 – 17:00  Coffee Break

 

ESS 2030 / IFSS 2030: Hades or Olymp? 

Past – Presence - Future (Auditorium)

Chairs: Inge Bauer, Germany / Heinz Redl, Austria 

17:00 - 17:10   Past ESS (J.-M. Cavaillon, France / H. Redl, Austria)

17:10 - 17:20   Present ESS (I. Bauer, Germany)

17:20 - 17:30   Future ESS - Quo vadis? (M. Huber-Lang, Germany)

17:30 - 17:40   Past IFSS (I. Chaudry, USA)

17:40  17:50    Present IFSS (S. Bahrami, Austria)

17:50 - 18:00   Future IFSS - Quo vadis? (Y.M. Yao, China)

18:00 - 18:10   Discussion

18:10 - 18:20   Special Honors 

18:20 - 18:30   Closing remarks (E. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Greece)

 

 

 

 

Parallel Sessions (Seminar Room)

            

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

 

13:30 – 14:30

IFSS Board Meeting

Chairs: Soheyl Bahrami, Austria / Basilia Zingarelli, USA (IFSS Secretary)

                        

14:30 – 18:30

ROTEM-Workshop

Chairs: Marc Maegele, Germany / Johannes Zipperle, Austria

                        

Friday, October 11, 2019

 

Hellenic Sepsis Study Group Meeting (English)

Chairs: Iraklis Tsangaris, Greece / Charalombos Gogos, Greece

08:00 - 08:15   Platelets and anti-platelets in sepsis (K. Akinisoglou, Greece)

08:15 - 08:40   New antimicrobials to combat resistance (G. Dimopoulos, Greece)

08:40 - 09:00   The interaction between the immune response and the vascular endothelium in septic shock: a two-way street? (J. Bermejo-Martin, Spain)

09:00 - 09:20   How early vascular endothelium informs of the advent of sepsis? The PROUD study (E. Giamarollos-Bourboulis, Greece)

09:20 - 09:35   A randomized prospective clinical trial to assess the role of procalcitonin-guided antimicrobial therapy to reduce long-term infections sequelae: Results of the PROGRESS trial 
(E. Kyriazopoulou, Greece)

09:35 - 09:50   Personalized immunotherapy in sepsis: how to study? (E. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, Greece)

09:50 - 10:00   #58 Institutional anticoagulation protocol for septic DIC is associated with differences in in-hospital mortality: J-SEPTIC DIC study (a nation-wide registry study) (K. Tanaka, Japan)

 

10:00 – 10:30  Coffee Break

                                    

IFSS - Russian Shock SSSR (Russian – English translation)

Chair: Vladimir Pisarev, Russia

10:30 - 10:55   # 73 Perfluorancarbones in critical care (V. Moroz, Russia)

10:55 - 11:20   Shock: clinical and anatomical analysis (A. Golubev, Russia)

11:20 - 11: 45  Septic shock: problems of pathogengesis, diagnosis, and treatment
(V. Kulabuchov, Russia)

11:45 - 11:55   Nosocomial pneumonia: role in septic shock development(A. Kuzovlev, Russia)

11:55 - 12:05   Metabolic alterations in traumatic shock: correction by deferoxamin(V. Dolgih, Russia)

12:05 - 12:15   #54 Microbiota as an organ and the role of its total dysfunction in septic shock (N. Beloborodova, Russia)

12:15 - 12:25   #120 Young scientist study: Specificity of gut microbiota in critically ill patients: quantity, quality and function (E. Chernevskaya, Russia)

12:25 - 12:30   Closing remarks (V. Pisarev, Russia)

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

 

Friday, October 11, 2019

 

IFSS- Russian Shock SSSR (Russian – English translation)

Chairs: Artem N. Kuzovlev, Russia

14:30 - 14:55   #99 Genetic and immune regulation biomarkers in sepsis and shock patients
(V. Pisarev, Russia)

14:55 - 15:20   #104 Endotoxicosis as a course of shock development (A. Lodiagin, Russia)

15:20- 15:45    Critical illness in acute poisoning with narcotic drugs (G. Livanov, Russia)

15:45 - 15:55   Endotoxic shock in acute poisoning with the cauterizing substances
(B. Batocirenov, Russia)

15:55 - 16:05   Strategy of prevention of the intra-surgery massive hemorrhage in children 
(E. Spiridonova, Russia)

16:05 - 16:15   Cardiogenic shock at a prehospital stage: management and prevention
(A. Zakcharova, Russia)

16:15 - 16:25   #106 Young scientist study: Microvascular alterations in rat skin during hemorrhagic shock and after resuscitation with autologous blood and crystalloids (I. Ryzhkov, Russia)

16:20 - 16:30   #7 The prescription of phosphocreatine in patients with septic shock improves parameters of hemodynamics and reduces the degree of hypoxia (V. Slepushkin, Russia)

 

Saturday, October 12, 2019

 

09:00 – 19:00  By invitation only

Wiggers-Bernard Conference

(Organization: Marcin Osuchowski, Austria)