Abstracts Awards

Six Best Abstracts Awards

Presenters of the 6 best abstracts will receive an award including free registration to LIVES 2022 (core congress).

Abstracts selected by the jury will be presented in our session Best Oral Presentations 2 during the Digital Congress on Monday 04 October between 14:05-14:45 on Channel Copenhagen.

  1. Body mass index and mortality in COVID-19 and other diseases: a cohort study in 35,506 ICU patients - Emma Kooistra (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
  2. Changes in Pupillary Dilation Velocity during delirium and septic shock in a general ICU cohort - Stine Uhrenholt (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  3. Creatinine and Mitochondrial Metabolism in the Critically Ill: a metabolomics cohort study - Hirotada Kobayashi (Boston, United States of America)
  4. A systematic review exploring physician approaches to conflict resolution in end-of-life decisions in the adult intensive care unit - Harleen Kaur Johal (Bristol, United Kingdom)
  5. Epidemiology and determinants of outcomes of Hospital-Acquired Blood Stream Infections in the ICU: the Eurobact II multinational cohort study - Alexis Tabah (Brisbane, Australia)
  6. Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia by noble metal coating of endotracheal tubes: A randomized, controlled, double-blind, multicenter, prospective pilot study - Pierre Damas (Liège, Belgium)

Twenty Best Abstracts Awards
Presenters of the other 20 best abstracts will receive an award including free registration to LIVES 2022 (core congress).

Abstracts selected by the jury will be presented in our sessions Best Oral Presentations 1-3-4-5 during the Digital Congress on Channel Copenhagen.

  1. High-Protein Intake and Early Exercise in Adult Intensive Care Patients: A Randomized Controlled Phase III Study to Evaluate the Impact on Functional Outcomes - José Azevedo (São Luís, Brazil)
  2. Fluid Management In Critically Ill Patients With Acute Kidney Injury: Role Of Noninvasive Assessment of Stroke Volume - Hassan Effat (Cairo, Egypt)
  3. Outcomes, Costs and Healthcare Resource Utilization Related to Acute Kidney Injury Among Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 - Julien Textoris (Marcy-l'Étoile, France)
  4. Cardiorespiratory response to early rehabilitation in critically ill adults: a secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial - Sabrina Eggmann (Bern, Switzerland)
  5. National Early Warning Score and the respiratory component: a prospective three-centre study with 18,899 general ward patients - Joonas Tirkkonen (Tampere, Finland)
  6. ICU acquired weakness as a predictor of discharge destination in patients admitted to Intensive care with COVID 19 requiring mechanical ventilation - Jonathan Weblin (Birmingham , United Kingdom)
  7. Long-term application of Selective digestive decontamination in a mixed ICU: impact on nosocomial multi-resistant infection, antibiotic consumption and colistin- and tobramicyn colonization - Catalina Sánchez Ramírez (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain)
  8. Development of a vectorized-IL-7 immunotherapeutic to stimulate innate and adaptive immunity for the treatment of immunosuppression in sepsis patients - Genevieve Inchauspe (Lyon, France)
  9. High prevalence of complicated grief among bereaved relatives after death of the patient in the ICU during the first wave of COVID-19 - Margo Van Mol (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
  10. The systemic inflammatory response induced by LPS administration is more pronounced in women than in men - Aron Jansen (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
  11. ICU Care is Associated with Improved Survival in COVID-19 Patients Registered in the ISARIC WHO Clinical Characterisation Protocol: a Prospective, Multinational, Multicentre, Observational Study - Luis Felipe Reyes (Bogotá, Colombia)
  12. Clinical evaluation of a novel continuous absolute end-expiratory lung volume monitoring method based on the capnodynamic principle - Juan Antonio Sanchez Giralt (Madrid, Spain)
  13. Rehabilitation levels in patients admitted to intensive care with COVID-19: An observational cohort study - Michelle Crinage (Coventry, United Kingdom)
  14. Achieving Lung- and Diaphragm- Protective Ventilation in Patients with Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure: The LANDMARK I Clinical Trial - Jose Dianti (Toronto, Canada)
  15. Neurofilament light compared to neuron-specific enolase as a predictor of poor outcome after cardiac arrest - Lauri Wihersaari (Kuopio, Finland)
  16. Association of deranged cerebrovascular autoregulation with brain injury following cardiac arrest: A post hoc analysis of the COMACARE trial - Johanna Laurikkala (Helsinki, Finland)
  17. Using proenkephalin as a novel biomarker to estimate glomerular filtration rate - Remi Beunders (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
  18. Stroke in ECMO patients with COVID-19: An analysis of the COVID‐19 Critical Care Consortium (CCCC) international, multicentre observational study - Lavien Premraj (Southport, Australia)
  19. Is a simple bedside mobility score a useful predictor of long-term outcome for patients admitted to critical care with COVID-19 infection - David McWilliams (Coventry, United Kingdom)
  20. Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on burnout symptoms in ICU professionals: results from a 9-months follow-up longitudinal cohort study - Niek Kok (Nijmegen, Netherlands)

Three N&AHP Abstract Awards
The N&AHP best abstract award includes three free registrations to LIVES 2022 (core congress).

Abstracts selected by the jury will be presented in our session N&AHP research & networking: What's new? during the Digital Congress on Monday 04 October between 14:00-15:30 on Channel Vienna.

  1. ICU acquired weakness as a predictor of discharge destination in patients admitted to Intensive care with COVID 19 requiring mechanical ventilation - Jonathan Weblin (Birmingham United Kingdom)
  2. Rehabilitation levels in patients admitted to intensive care with COVID-19: An observational cohort study - Michelle Crinage (CoventryUnited Kingdom)
  3. Under Pressure! A NHS Hospital ICU acquired Pressure Ulcers 3 year review: incidence and costs - Luis Rodrigues Mendes (LondonUnited Kingdom)

One ISF Abstract Award
The ISF Abstract Award includes free registration to LIVES 2022 (core congress).

  1. Targeted Antithrombin Use for Sepsis with Coagulopathy: A Machine Learning-Based Approach to Estimate Heterogeneous Treatment Effects - Itsuki Osawa (Bunkyo CityJapan)