Lessons from Luciano Gattinoni: Physiological Insights Shaping the Future of Intensive Care

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Join us for a landmark Webinar Honoring Prof. Luciano Gattinoni. Celebrate the groundbreaking contributions of Prof. Luciano Gattinoni and explore the future of intensive care through a physiology-centered approach. This distinguished roundtable, featuring leading intensivists, will pay tribute to Prof. Gattinoni’s pioneering work and take a deep dive into the evolving understanding of ARDS pathophysiology, extracorporeal support, and lung-kidney interactions in intensive care.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with experts and gain cutting-edge knowledge that will shape the future of intensive care medicine!
Key Learning Objectives:
- ARDS Pathophysiology – Insights from the past and future directions
- Extracorporeal Support in ARDS – Bridging physiology and clinical trials
- Lung-Kidney Interactions – Exploring their dynamic role in critical illness
Topics & Speakers
Pathophysiology of ARDS: Lessons from the Past and the Future
Francesca COLLINO
University of Turin, Turin (IT)
Extracorporeal Support in ARDS: From Physiology to Clinical Trials and Beyond
Luigi CAMPOROTA
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London (UK)
Linking Lung and Kidney: Physiology and Interactions in Critical Care
Marlies OSTERMANN
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London (UK)
Panel Discussion
Antonio PESENTI
University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan (IT)
Salvatore M. MAGGIORE
LUM University and ‘F. MIULLI’ Regional General Hospital, Bari (IT)
Round Table Discussion
Giacomo GRASSELLI
University of Milan and Milan Polyclinic Hospital, Milan (IT)
John LAFFEY
University of Galway, Galway (IE)
MODERATORS
Antonio PESENTI
University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan (IT)
Salvatore M. MAGGIORE
LUM University and ‘F. MIULLI’ Regional General Hospital, Bari (IT)
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