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Haemodynamic Monitoring Pathway for NEXT

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Summary

The HAEMODYNAMIC MONITORING PATHWAY FOR NEXT supports the NEXT generation of intensivists in their efforts of continuous professional development, undertaken to provide appropriate care to their patients. 

The participants receive an innovative learning experience, which helps them to develop both their knowledge and skills on Haemodynamic Monitoring. 

The programme will cover basics of physiology, variables and how to interpret them, haemodynamic monitoring, fluid and drug therapy, technical solutions and monitoring devices and much more. 

The training programme combines a live event, practical workshops and fellowships. 

The 25 best-scoring participants will receive a FREE ENTRY to LIVES in Milan (October 21-25, 2023) and to the practical workshop on Haemodynamics to be repeated during the congress from October 23 to October 25, 2023.

A total of 25 fellowships will be conducted in centres around Europe, giving fellows the opportunity to experience haemodynamic monitoring in real-life settings and learn directly from experts. Fellowship-related costs (accommodation and travel) up to 1,000 EUR/fellow will be reimbursed by ESICM. Fellowships will be awarded on the basis of application, attendance to the live event and highest performance in the quiz.





General Information

Enrolled trainees 224

Open 15.06.2023

Close 30.04.2024

Available for ESICM limited places

Last Updated June 15, 2023

Intended Learning Outcomes

  • Basics of physiology, variables and how to interpret 
    • Describe different types of shock 
    • Evaluate determinants of venous return and cardiac output 
    • How to assess tissue perfusion 
  • Vasopressors and inotropes 
    • When and how to use vasoactive drugs 
    • How to choose and titrate each vasoactive drugs 
    • Define targets of response 
  •  Fluid Therapy 
    • Describe the concept of SOSD and fluid management 
    • How to assess fluid responsiveness 
    • Knowledge of fluid distribution between body compartments 
  • ECMO 
    • Role of mechanical circulatory devices 
    • Indications for ECMO use and referral to a specialized center 
  • Haemodynamic Monitoring devices 
    • Describe invasive and non-invasive monitoring devices 
    • Recognize advantages and disadvantages of the monitoring devices 
    • Use haemodynamic monitoring devices to guide therapy 
  • Echo 
    • Interpretation of TTE/TEE findings 
  • Role of TTE/TEE in haemodynamic monitoring   

Relevant competencies in CoBaTrICE

  • 1.1 Adopts a structured and timely approach to the recognition, assessment and stabilisation of the acutely ill patient with disordered physiology 
  • 2.2 Undertakes timely and appropriate investigations 
  • 2.3 Describes the indication for echocardiography, abdominal ultrasound and other imaging modalities 
  • 2.9 Monitors and responds to trends in physiological variables 
  • 3.1 Manages the care of the critically ill patient with specific acute medical conditions 
  • 3.3 Recognises and manages the patient with circulatory failure 
  • 4.1 Prescribes drugs and therapies safely 
  • 4.4 Uses fluids and vasoactive / inotropic drugs to support the circulation 
  • 4.5 Describes the use of devices for circulatory or respiratory assist  
  • 5.17 Demonstrates a method for measuring cardiac output and derived haemodynamic variables 

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