EEG in status epilepticus and on the intensive care unit

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Saturday 6th April 2019

09:50– 18:10

Registration Fee: £150

Institute of Education
Room W.031
20 Bedford Way
London
WC1H 0AL

This event is now approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians for 6 CPD credits.

Overview

The interpretation of EEG both in status epilepticus and on the intensive care unit is notoriously difficult, and yet there are few settings in which EEG is not more important, and both are settings in which the skilful use of EEG can make an enormous difference to clinical outcomes. Furthermore, recording in the intensive care unit carries problems not encountered in the normal EEG recording laboratories. Debate rages about the how much and how often EEG should be performed and which techniques are optimal. This is an area where practice varies quite considerably in different units and different countries. This teaching course is aimed at all doctors treating patients with status epilepticus and/or patients in intensive care settings, and also for EEG technologists. The emphasis is on providing practical guidance for patient management in these clinical settings and practical advice in different clinical situations. The course is taught by a distinguished international faculty who give their experience of practice in Europe and the USA as well as in Britain.

Programme

Pre-colloquium Course: EEG in Status Epilepticus and on the Intensive Care Unit

Course Directors:

  • Matthew Walker 
  • Sándor Beniczky 
  • Eugen Trinka 
  • Simon Shorvon 

Registration 09.00-09.50

Time Title of talk: Speaker 
09.50 Introduction Prof  Eugen Trinka.  Salzburg, Austria

Dr Sándor Beniczky. Copenhagen, Denmark 

10.00 Classification of EEG in Status epilepticus Prof Eugen Trinka. Salzburg, Austria  
10.30 ICU EEG Terminology  Dr Sándor Beniczky. Copenhagen, Denmark
11.00 ICU EEG Monitoring: Indications and Outcomes Prof Thomas Bleck. Chicago, USA
11.30 Coffee Break
12.00 ICU EEG Monitoring in Neonates Prof Ronit Pressler. London, UK
12.30 EEG in postanoxic Coma Dr Stephan Ruegg. Basel, Switzerland
13.00 SCORE-EEG Dr Sándor Beniczky. Copenhagen, Denmark 
13.30 Lunch Break
14.30 Challenges of Recording cEEG in the ITU’ Prof Matthew Walker. London, UK
15.00 EEG in Encephalopathy Prof Peter Kaplan. Baltimore, USA 
15.30 Quantitative EEG: Methodology  Dr Markus Leitinger. Salzburg, Austria 
16.00 In the ITU – do we need intermittent EEG or continuous video-EEG  Prof Matthew Walker. London, UK
16.30 Tea Break 
17.00 Use of EEG to manage Super Refractory SE  Prof Andrew Cole. Boston, USA 
17.30 Integrating EEG into neurocritical care Dr Raimond Helbok, Innsbruck, Austria 
18.00 Summary and Future Prof Mathew Walker. London UK 

The course will consist of lectures and a pack of course materials will be provided.

The objectives of the course are:

  • To provide practical guidance on the uses of EEG in these settings for diagnosis and clinical management
  • To provide an appreciation of the place of EEG in a variety of clinical situations
  • To provide an understanding of the various EEG techniques which can be employed.

Who the course is aimed at: Trainee and consultant doctors in the field of clinical neuroscience,  electrophysiological technicians.

The course is held in conjunction with the 7th London-Innsbruck Colloquium on Status Epilepticus and Acute seizures (April 7-9 2019, Crick Institute, London)- see www.statusepilepticus.eu. The first 50 delegates who register for the teaching course will receive a 25% discount on registration fees for the Colloquium. In order to qualify for the discount you will be required to register for the EEG course and then enter a discount code. This discount code will be sent to you by the ILAE British Branch once you have completed your registration. For more information, contact hannah@ilaebritish.org.uk.beta.tf.

Other course information

  • A certificate of attendance will be supplied
  • The course materials, a light lunch and refreshments are included in the registration price.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

By completing and submitting the registration form you are confirming your intention for you/your colleagues to attend the specified meeting, and will be liable for payment. Where circumstances beyond the control of the ILAE occur, for example, illness and acts of god, including under-subscription to the course/event, the ILAE reserves the right to cancel the course/event. In such circumstances, a full refund of course/event fees will be made, or the offer to transfer to another course/event, of similar value, will be offered. No responsibility is accepted for incidental or consequential loss resulting from such a cancellation.

Cancellations must be made in writing  to registrations@ilaebritish.org.uk.beta.tf

Refunds are given as follows:

  • Up to Friday 8th March 2019: 100% refund.
  • Saturday 9th March to Friday 22nd March 2019: 50% refund.
  • After Friday 22nd March 2019: No refund.

We process all refunds to the original card used when you placed your order. If your card has expired we will send a cheque to cover any refund costs. If payment was made by cheque or BACS, we will send a cheque to cover any refund costs.

We action all refunds within 3 day of the written request and it can take up to 7 working days for the refund to show on you card.