Saturday, January 22 Sunday, January 23 - Dr David Szpilman

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Sunday, January 23 1 Saturday, January 22 12:00 – 20:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 13:30 – 16:00 Resuscitation Council writing groups (Desoto A, Desoto B, De La Salle, Cortez A) 18:00 – 20:00 ILCOR Conference Planning Committee Dinner Meeting (Cortez B) Sunday, January 23 First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction 07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 17:30 Sunday Posters available for viewing (Coronado B, Coronado C, Coronado D) 07:00 – 07:45 Sunday Moderator and Chairs Breakfast Meeting (De La Salle) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast (Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:30 Plenary Opening and Instructions: First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes (Wedgwood Room) 08:45 – 09:50 First Aid Science Advisory Board Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Coronado A) Co-Sponsored by the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: David Zideman, Leon Chameides Panelists: Mary Fry Davis, Ryan Fringer, Christopher Holstege, Debra Parina, William Raynovich, Adam Singer, Carol Spizzirri, Andrew DePiero, William Brady*, Edward Sargeant, Ricky Davidson 08:45 – 09:05 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of cooling in the first aid management of a thermal cutaneous burn? [#247] Adam Singer, Andrew DePiero, Debra Perina 09:05 – 09:25 What is the most appropriate first aid of the burn blister?

Transcript of Saturday, January 22 Sunday, January 23 - Dr David Szpilman

Sunday, January 23

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Saturday, January 22 12:00 – 20:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 13:30 – 16:00 Resuscitation Council writing groups

(Desoto A, Desoto B, De La Salle, Cortez A) 18:00 – 20:00 ILCOR Conference Planning Committee Dinner Meeting

(Cortez B)

Sunday, January 23

First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction

07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 17:30 Sunday Posters available for viewing

(Coronado B, Coronado C, Coronado D) 07:00 – 07:45 Sunday Moderator and Chairs Breakfast Meeting

(De La Salle) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast

(Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:30 Plenary Opening and Instructions: First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes

(Wedgwood Room) 08:45 – 09:50 First Aid Science Advisory Board Evidence Evaluation Discussion

(Coronado A)

Co-Sponsored by the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association

Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: David Zideman, Leon Chameides Panelists: Mary Fry Davis, Ryan Fringer, Christopher Holstege, Debra Parina, William Raynovich, Adam Singer, Carol Spizzirri, Andrew DePiero, William Brady*, Edward Sargeant, Ricky Davidson 08:45 – 09:05 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of cooling in the first aid management of a thermal cutaneous burn? [#247] Adam Singer, Andrew DePiero, Debra Perina 09:05 – 09:25 What is the most appropriate first aid of the burn blister?

Sunday, January 23

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[#248] Debra Perina, Adam Singer 09:25 – 09:45 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of charcoal in an oral poisoning? [#249] Christopher Holstege, Ryan Fringer, Edward Sargeant

09:50 - 10:05 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Continue First Aid Science Advisory Board Evidence Evaluation

Discussion (Coronado A)

10:10 – 10:30 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of syrup of ipecac in the first aid management of a toxic ingestion (oral poisoning)? [#250] Ryan Fringer 10:30 – 10:50 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of spinal immobilization in the first aid management of a suspected spinal injury? [#256] William Raynovich, William Brady*, James Judge 10:50 – 11:10 What is the most appropriate first aid management of the cutaneous abrasion including safety, efficacy, and feasibility of antibiotic ointment? [#265] Mary Fry Davis, Ricky Davidson, Carol Spizzirri 11:10 – 11:30 What is the most appropriate first aid management of the cutaneous abrasion including safety, efficacy, and feasibility of tap water? [#266] Mary Fry Davis, Carol Spizzirri, Ricky Davidson

11:30 – 11:50 Open Discussion 11:50 – 13:30 Lunch and continued discussion of most controversial morning topics (Wedgwood Room Buffet – Coronado A)

Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: Leon Chameides

13:30 – 15:30 First Aid Science Advisory Board Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Coronado A)

Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: Leon Chameides Panelists: Naomi Gauthier*, Christopher Holstege, James Judge, William Clendenen*, Donald Gordon, Stephen Thomas, Richard Bissell, Sherri Lynne Almeida, Ralph Shenefelt*

Sunday, January 23

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13:30 – 13:50 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of oxygen administration in the first aid management of the dyspneic patient? [#264] James Judge, William Clendenen* 13:50 – 14:10 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of compressive wrapping for coral snake (elapid) envenomation? [#270] Naomi Gauthier*, Donald Gordon 14:10 – 14:30 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of incision-mediated wound suctioning for pit viper envenomation? [#271] Christopher Holstege 14:30 – 14:50 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of direct pressure, pressure points and elevation in the first aid management of a hemorrhage? [#254] Leon Chameides, Richard Bissell 14:50 – 15:10 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of the tourniquet in the first aid management of a hemorrhage? [#255] Leon Chameides, Sherri Lynne Almeida, Ralph Shenefelt* 15:10 – 15:30 Open Discussion

15:30 – 16:15 First Aid Science Advisory Board Poster Presentations (Coronado B)

Moderators will lead small groups of interested persons in reviewing and discussing up to six posters with worksheet authors presenting and answering questions about their poster. Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: Leon Chameides Poster 1 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of dilution with water or milk or taking nothing by mouth? [#251] David Markenson, Ryan Fringer Poster 2 What is the safety and feasibility of assisting the victim in the administration of the victim’s own self-administered epinephrine (adrenaline) in first aid management of a severe allergic reaction? [#252] Jonathan Epstein*, Jeff Wassertheil*, William Brady* Poster 3

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What is the safety and feasibility of assisting the victim in the administration of the victim’s own self-administered albuterol in first aid management of a breathing difficulty in the asthmatic patient? [#253] David Markenson, Susan Wooley-Goekler*, Peter Pons Poster 4 Under what conditions should the lay rescuer suspect spinal injury? [#257] William Brady*, William Raynovich, Jonathan Epstein* Poster 5 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of irrigation in the first aid management of a toxic exposure to the skin and/or eye? [#258] James Judge, Christopher Holstege Poster 6 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of treatment of an eye injury by a first aider? [#259] Cartland Burns, Donald Gordon Poster 7 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of stabilization in the first aid management of an injured (suspected fracture) extremity? [#260] William Hammill*, Richard Bissell Poster 8 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of compression in the first aid management of an injured extremity joint? [#261] Rita Herrington, Ryan Fringer, Rick Caissie Poster 9 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of cooling in the first aid management of an injured extremity joint? [#262] Thomas Zoch* Poster 10 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of psychological first aid (may also need to define psychological first aid)? [#263] Jon Krohmer Poster 11 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of body-part rewarming in the first aid management of a localized cold injury? [#267] Jon Krohmer, Arthur Cooper, Rick Caissie, Rick Murray Poster 12 What are the risk factors for possible spinal injury that can be used by the lay rescuer? [#268] Arthur Cooper Poster 13 What is the incidence of spinal injury? [#269] Arthur Cooper

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Poster 14 What is the best first aid treatment for burns, wet or dry dressings? [#272] Jonathan Epstein* Poster 15 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of straightening angulated long bone fractures? [#273] Michael Bosse, Rick Murray Poster 16 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of the left lateral recumbant position or the recovery position? [#274] James Judge

16:15 – 16:30 Break (West Wing Foyer) 16:30 – 17:30 First Aid Science Advisory Board Plenary Summary (Coronado A)

Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: Leon Chameides, David Zideman Recorder: To Be Determined 17:30 –18:30 Free Time 18:30 – 21:00 Keynote Speech & Plenary Dinner (Wedgwood Room) Speaker to be announced All participants in C2005 are invited to attend (ticket required). 21:00 – 22:00 ILCOR Task Force Chairs and Monday Moderator’s Meeting (Peacock/Foyer/Coat)

Monday, January 24 08:00 – 12:00 First Aid Science Advisory Board Evidence Evaluation Discussion

(Verandah Shelbourne) Moderators: William Brady*, William Hammill*, David Markenson Conflict of Interest: Leon Chameides 08:00 – 12:00 Open Discussion

Sunday, January 23

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Sunday, January 23

First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction

07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 17:30 Sunday Posters Available for Viewing

(Coronado B, Coronado C, Coronado D) 07:00 – 07:45 Sunday Moderator and Chairs Breakfast Meeting

(De La Salle) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast

(Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:30 Plenary Opening and Instructions: First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes

(Wedgwood Room) 08:45 – 09:50 ILCOR Stroke Task Force Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Cortez B)

Moderators: Edward Jauch*, Michael Sayre* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, Rashmi Kothari Panelists: Todd Crocco, Werner Hacke, Andy Jagoda, Edward Jauch*, Brian Stettler, Jeffrey Saver, Michael Sayre*, Simone Wagner, Terry Vanden Hoek* 08:45 – 9:15 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of supplemental oxygen in acute stroke? [#241] Werner Hacke, Jeffrey Saver, Simone Wagner What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of hypothermia for acute stroke? [#243 A, B] Edward Jauch* (A), Andy Jagoda (B)

09:50 - 10:05 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Continue ILCOR Stroke Task Force Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Cortez B)

10:10 – 10:40

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What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of glucose management in acute ischemic stroke? [#244 A, B] Michael Sayre* (A), Terry Vanden Hoek* (B) 10:40 – 11:10 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of intravenous rt-PA in acute ischemic stroke? [#245 A, B] Todd Crocco (A), Brian Stettler (B)

11:10 – 11:50 Open Discussion 11:50 – 13:30 Lunch and continued discussion of most controversial morning topics (Wedgwood Room – Cortez B)

Moderators: Edward Jauch*, Michael Sayre* Conflict of Interest: Rashmi Kothari

12:00 – 16:00 ILCOR Lunch and Business Meeting (ILCOR Delegates only) (Wedgwood Room - De La Salle) 13:30 – 15:30 ILCOR Stroke Task Force Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Cortez B)

Refinement of International Consensus Statements on Science and Treatment Recommendations (writing groups)

15:30 – 16:15 ILCOR Stroke Task Force Poster Presentations (Coronado C)

Moderators will lead small groups of interested persons in reviewing and discussing up to six posters with worksheet authors presenting and answering questions about their posters.

Moderators: Edward Jauch*, Michael Sayre* Conflict of Interest: Rashmi Kothari

Poster 1 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of blood pressure management in acute ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke? [#242] Edward Jauch*, Rashmi Kothari Poster 2 What is the sensitivity, specificity, and clinical impact of prehospital stroke scales? [#238] Brooke Lerner* Poster 3 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of “stroke centers”? (Are there items shown to be effective in stroke care in the first hours of stroke?) [#239] Michael Sayre*

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Poster 4 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of intra-arterial thrombolysis in acute ischemic stroke? [#246] John Marler Poster 5A, 5B What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of prehospital personnel triage of potential stroke patients to specific stroke hospitals? [#240 A, B] Todd Crocco (A), Michael Hill (B)

16:15 – 16:30 Tea & Coffee Break (West Wing Foyer) 16:30 – 17:30 ILCOR Stroke Task Force Plenary Summary (Cortez B)

Moderators: Edward Jauch*, Michael Sayre* Conflict of Interest: Rashmi Kothari, Jack Billi Recorder: To Be Determined

17:30 –18:30 Free Time 17:30 – 18:30 CoSTR Editorial Board Meets (De La Salle) 18:30 – 21:00 Keynote Speech & Plenary Dinner (Wedgwood Room) Speaker to be announced All participants in C2005 are invited to attend (ticket required). 21:00 – 22:00 ILCOR Task Force Chairs and Monday Moderator’s Meeting (Peacock/Foyer/Coat)

Sunday, January 23

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Sunday, January 23

First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction

07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 17:30 Sunday Posters available for viewing

(Coronado B, Coronado C, Coronado D) 07:00 – 07:45 Sunday Moderator and Chairs Breakfast Meeting

(De La Salle) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast

(Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:30 Plenary Opening and instructions First Aid, Stroke, and Acute Coronary Syndromes

(Wedgwood Room) 08:45 – 09:50 ILCOR Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction Task Force

Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Cortez D)

Moderators: Hans-Richard Arntz*, Laurie Morrison* Conflict of Interest: John Field, Arthur Sanders Panelists: Bjug Borgundvaag*, Ivy Cheng, Dave Hostler, Jane Lukins, Cathal O'Donnell, Yousouf Peerbaye, Ari Timerman, Michelle Welsford 08:45 – 09:15 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of heparin UF vs LMW in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#226 A, B] Jane Lukins (A), Ari Timerman (B) 09:15 – 09:45 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of IIb/IIIa Inhibitors in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#229] Yousouf Peerbaye

09:50 – 10:05 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Continue ILCOR Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction Task

Force Evidence Evaluation Discussion

Sunday, January 23

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(Cortez D) 10:10 – 10:40 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of PH bypass for PTCA in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#236 A, B] Michelle Welsford (A), Cathal O'Donnell (B) 10:40 – 11:10 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of oxygen vs room air in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#224] Dave Hostler 11:10 – 11:40 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of ASA in prehospital and emergency department ACS and AMI? [#225 A, B] Ivy Cheng (A), Bjug Borgundvaag* (B)

11:50 – 13:30 Lunch and continued discussion of most controversial morning topics (Wedgwood Room – Cortez D)

Moderators: Hans-Richard Arntz*, Laurie Morrison* Conflict of Interest: John Field, Arthur Sanders

12:00 – 16:00 ILCOR Lunch and Business Meeting (ILCOR Delegates only) (Wedgwood Room - De La Salle) 13:30 – 15:30 ILCOR Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction Task Force

Evidence Evaluation Discussion (Cortez D)

Moderators: Hans-Richard Arntz*, Laurie Morrison* Conflict of Interest: John Field, Arthur Sanders Panelists: Monica Gope, Laurie Mazurik, Luis Robles, Ari Timerman, Nicole Tenn-Lyn 13:30 – 14:00 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of fibrinolytics in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#227 A, B] Monica Gope (A, B) 14:00 – 14:30 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of clopidigrel in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#228 A, B] Nicole Tenn-Lyn (A), Ari Timerman (B) 14:30 – 15:00 What is the sensitivity, specificity, and clinical impact of prehospital and emergency department 12-lead ECG interpretation on the prehospital and emergency department management of ACS AMI? [#223 A, B] Laurie Mazurik (A), Luis Robles (B)

15:00 – 15:30

Sunday, January 23

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Open Discussion 15:30 – 16:15 ILCOR Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction Task Force

Poster Presentations (Coronado D)

Moderators will lead small groups of interested persons in reviewing and discussing up to six posters with worksheet authors presenting and answering questions about their poster.

Moderators: Hans-Richard Arntz*, Laurie Morrison* Conflict of Interest: John Field, Arthur Sanders

Poster 1A, 1B What is the sensitivity, specificity, and clinical impact on protein markers in the prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#222 A, B] Bjug Borgundvaag* (A), Brian Steinhart (B) Poster 2A, 2B What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of PTCA vs fibrinolytics in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#234 A, B] Russell MacDonald (A), Hans Richard Arntz* (B) Poster 3A, 3B What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of PH ECG and ED advance notification vs standard EMS care or vs PH fibrinolytics in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#235 A, B] Dave Hostler (A), Steven Brooks (B) Poster 4A, 4B What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of community lytics combined with immediate transfer for PTCA vs delayed transfer for PTCA (standard care) in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#237 A, B] Warren Cantor* (A), Fabrice Brunet (B) Poster 5A, 5B What is the sensitivity, specificity, and clinical impact on signs and symptoms in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#221 A, B] David Lendrum (A), Andrzej Okreglicki (B) Poster 6 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of prophylactic antiarrhythmics in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#230] Dan Cass* Poster 7 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of ACE inhibitors in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#231] Uwe Zeymer Poster 8

Sunday, January 23

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What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of beta-blockers in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#232] Jonathan Sherbino Poster 9 What is the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of statins in prehospital and emergency department management of ACS and AMI? [#233] Hans Richard Arntz*

16:15 – 16:30 Break (West Wing Foyer) 16:30 – 17:30 ILCOR Acute Coronary Syndromes/Myocardial Infarction Task Force

Plenary Summary (Cortez D) Moderators: Hans-Richard Arntz*, Laurie Morrison* Conflict of Interest: John Field, Arthur Sanders Recorder: To be announced 17:30 – 18:30 CoSTR Editorial Board Meets (De La Salle) 18:30 – 21:00 Keynote Speech & Plenary Dinner (Wedgwood Room) Speaker to be announced All participants in C2005 are invited to attend (ticket required). 21:00 – 22:00 ILCOR Task Force Chairs and Monday Moderator’s Meeting (Peacock/Foyer/Coat)

Monday, January 24

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Monday, January 24

Recognition and Activation of Emergency Medical Systems

07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 18:30 Monday Posters available for viewing (De La Salle) 07:00 – 7:45 Monday Moderator and ILCOR Task Force Chair Meeting Breakfast (Desoto) 07:00 – 8:00 Breakfast (Wedgwood Room) 8:00 – 8:45 C2005 Plenary Opening and Instructions (Coronado)

William Montgomery, Vinay Nadkarni*, Jerry Nolan

8:45 – 9:45 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Ian Jacobs*, Arno Zaritsky* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Edward Stapleton* Panelists: Robert Berg*, Jennifer Dennet, Andrea Gabrielli, Rudolph Koster*, Brooke Lerner*, Vincent Mosesso*, Wanchun Tang*, Jeff Wassertheil*, Max Harry Weil*, Judy Young, Ting Yu 08:45 – 09:15 Impact of interruption of chest compressions. Tang* (8 min), Wassertheil* (2 min); Invited comment (Yu 1 min), Weil* (1 min), Berg* (1 min) Open Discussion (16 min)

What is the sensitivity, specificity and clinical impact of interruption of CPR to check circulation? [#147 A, B, C] Ting Yu (A), Wanchun Tang* (B), Jeff Wassertheil* (C)

Does the delay for rhythm analysis, either manually or automatically, adversely affect outcome?

Monday, January 24

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[#67] Max Harry Weil*, Wanchun Tang*

Some CPR vs no CPR [#8] Robert Berg*

09:15 – 09:45

Is “Chest compression–only CPR” safe, effective, and feasible? Koster* (8 min), Mosesso* (4 min), Invited comments Lerner* (1 min), Gabrielli (1 min), Dennet (1 min), Young (1 min), Open Discussion (15 min)

Is compression-only CPR safe, effective, and feasible? When should ventilation begin? [#164 A, B, C] Vincent Mosesso* (A), Brooke Lerner* (A), Andrea Gabrielli (B), Rudolph Koster* (C)

Are people who are trained in CPR willing to perform it? (Chest compression only)

[#184 A, B] Judy Young (A), Jennifer Dennet (B) 9:45 – 10:10 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Ian Jacobs*, Arno Zaritsky* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder designee: Edward Stapleton* Panelists: Dana Braner, Leo Bossaert, Robert Berg*, Ashraf Coovadia*, Rebecca Cain, Edison Paiva, Octavio Falcucci, Peter Fenici, Andrea Gabrielli, Raul Gazmuri*, Robert Hickey, Vincent Mosesso*, Linda Quan*, Colin Robertson, Sebastian Russo, Jasmeet Soar, James Tibballs, Arlo Weltge

10:10 – 10:40

Should CPR be delivered before attempted defibrillation? Gazmuri* (8 min), Paiva (4 min), Invited comments: Mosesso* (2 min), Bossaert (2 min), Robertson (1 min), Open Discussion (10 min)

Is CPR before defibrillation safe, effective and feasible? [#177 A, B, C] Vincent Mosesso* (A), Edison Paiva (A), Raul Gazmuri* (B), Leo Bossaert (C)

Does chest compression before defibrillation improve outcome? [#68 A, B] Vincent Mosesso* (A), Edison Paiva (A), Colin Robertson (B)

10:40 – 11:10 What is the preferred CPR compression-ventilation ratio? Gabrielli (8 min), Fenici (3 min), Hickey (4 min - PLS), Perlman (2 min - NLS), Open Discussion (11 min)

Monday, January 24

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Which compression-ventilation ratio is feasible, safe, and effective for which etiology, condition and age-group? [#154 A, B] Andrea Gabrielli (A), Peter Fenici (B)

15:2 vs 5:1 compression-ventilation ratio [#3 A, B, C] Robert Hickey (A), Robert Berg* (B), James Tibballs (C)

11:10 – 11:40

Should an age-based or etiology-based approach to initiation of CPR be implemented? Quan* (8 min), Coovadia* (4 min), Invited comments: Falcucci or Cain (2 min), Weltge (2 min), Open Discussion (14 min)

The age-based sequence ("phone fast" for infants and children, "phone first" for children >8 years old and adults) [#4 A, B] Dana Braner (A), Linda Quan* (B) When should we commence ventilation during cardiac arrest? [#52] Octavio Falcucci, Rebecca Cain

Can the rescuer identify the etiology of the cardiac arrest during the cardiac arrest (eg, asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest, drug-/toxin-induced VT/VF [cocaine], drug-induced PEA, hypothermia, drowning, trauma, electrolytes, anaphylaxis, asthma, pulmonary)? [#119 A, B, C, D] Arlo Weltge (A), Sebastian Russo—Asthma (B); Jasmeet Soar—Pregnancy (C), Asthma (D)

11-50 – 13:30 Lunch and discussion

ILCOR Task Force Lunch Discussion (ILCOR Task Force members only) Advanced Life Support (Cortez A) Basic Life Support (Cortez B) Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C) Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D) Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Remainder of participants: Lunch and open discussion (Wedgwood Room) 13:30 – 15:45 Breakout Discussions (Concurrent Panels)

Advanced Life Support (Cortez A)

Moderators: Charles Deakin*, Robert O’Connor Conflict of Interest: Terry Vanden Hoek* Recorder: Bernd Böttiger* Panelists: Rien de Vos, Richard Kerber*, Raina Merchant, Peter Morley*, Sebastian Russo, Jasmeet Soar, Terry Vanden Hoek*, Arlo Weltge

Monday, January 24

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13:30-14:30 Can the rescuer identify the aetiology of the cardiac arrest during the cardiac arrest (eg, asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest, drug-/toxin-induced VT/VF [cocaine], drug-induced PEA, hypothermia, drowning, trauma, electrolytes, anaphylaxis, asthma, pulmonary)? [#119 A, B, C, D] Arlo Weltge (A), Sebastian Russo—Asthma (B), Jasmeet Soar—Pregnancy (C), Asthma (D) Does the identification of the etiology during the cardiac arrest allow tailored cardiac arrest management (BLS/ALS) and improve outcome? [#120, #121] Arlo Weltge 14:30-15:00 Does the use of AEDs in hospital improve outcome when compared with manual defibrillation? [#62 A, B] Richard Kerber* (A, B), Peter Morley* (A), Rien de Vos (B) 15:00-15:30 Does the routine use of fluids during resuscitation improve outcome from cardiac arrest? [#105 A, B] Terry Vanden Hoek* (A), Raina Merchant (A), Jasmeet Soar (B)

Basic Life Support (Cortez B)

Moderators: Anthony Handley*, Graham Nichol* Conflict of Interest: Rudolph Koster* Recorder: Edward Stapleton* Panelists: Andrea Gabrielli, Ahamed Idris*, Ian Jacobs*, Rudolph Koster*, Keith Lurie*, Brooke Lerner*, Lynn Roppolo, Wanchun Tang* 13:30-14:00 What is the sensitivity, specificity, and clinical impact of signs of need for resuscitation, including agonal respirations, shaking, and signs of circulation? [#142 A, B] Wanchun Tang* (A), Ian Jacobs* (B) 14:00-14:30 Is dispatcher-assisted CPR safe, effective, and feasible? [#165] Lynn Roppolo, Ahamed Idris* 14:30-15:00 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of AED programs? [#174 A, B] Keith Lurie* (A), Rudolph Koster* (B)

Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C)

Moderators: Robert Hickey, David Zideman Conflict of Interest: Leon Chameides Recorder: Dominique Biarent

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Panelists: Robert Hickey, Robert Berg*, James Tibballs, Arno Zaritsky* 13:30-14:00 15:2 vs. 5:1 compression:ventilation ratio Tibballs (8 min), Berg* (4 min), Open Discussion (18 min) [#3 A, B, C] Robert Hickey (A), Robert Berg* (B), James Tibballs (C) 14:00-14:30 End-tidal CO2 monitoring during transport. [#24] Monica Kleinman* 14:30-15:30 Open Discussion

Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D)

Moderators: Jeffrey Perlman, Sam Richmond Recorder and Conflict of Interest: John Kattwinkel Panelists: Wally Carlo*, Susan Niermeyer*, Nalini Singhal, Sithembiso Velaphi, Jonathan Wylie 13:30-14:00 Is there a benefit to placental transfusion? [#216 A, B] Susan Niermeyer* (A), Nalini Singhal (B) 14:00-14:30 Meconium–oropharyngeal suctioning at the perineum with meconium staining [#205] Sithembiso Velaphi 14:30-15:00 CO2 detectors to verify ET placement [#212 A, B] Wally Carlo* (A), Jonathan Wyllie (B) 15:00-15:30 Open Discussion

Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Moderators: Judith Finn, Mark Mattes Recorder and Conflict of Interest: David Rodgers*

Panelists: Frank Bridgewater, Antonio Celenza, Sheri Coleman*, Judith Finn, Koen Monsieurs, Charles Mount, Jane Wigginton 13:30-14:00 What is the risk of infection or other adverse event during CPR training? [#196] Frank Bridgewater 14:00-14:30

Monday, January 24

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What is the effectiveness of CPR self-instruction to train lay rescuers in the community? [#192] Antonio Celenza 14:30-15:00 Do community-wide media campaigns decrease patient delay in response to chest pain? [#193 A, B] Charles Mount (A), Sheri Coleman* (A), Judith Finn (B) 15:00-15:30 What CPR prompt devices are safe, effective, and feasible? [#190 A, B] Jane Wigginton (A), Koen Monsieurs (B)

15:45 – 16:30 Poster Presentations (De La Salle)

Concurrent Task Force Poster sessions will be held Monday to Thursday. Moderators will lead small groups of interested persons in reviewing and discussing up to six posters with worksheet authors presenting and answering questions about their posters.

Advanced Life Support

Moderators: Saul Drajer, Johan Herlitz Conflict of Interest: Michael Shuster Poster 1 When should we commence ventilation during cardiac arrest? [#52] Octavio Falcucci, Rebecca Cain Poster 2A, 2B Is the use of intermittent disconnection safe and effective for the management of ventilation during cardiac arrest? [#54 A, B] Imo Aisiku (A), Chris Hogan (A), Peter Morley* (B) Poster 3 Does the use of fist pacing in cardiac arrest achieve adequate circulation? [#58] Christoph Eich Poster 4 Does the use of a precordial thump in cardiac arrest successfully achieve cardioversion of VF or pulseless VT [#59] Christoph Eich Poster 5 Does the collection of the data acquired from a defibrillator provide valuable information for quality control and education? [#66] Michael Baubin

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Poster 6 Does the delay for rhythm analysis, either manually or automatically, adversely effect outcome? [#67] Max Harry Weil*, Wanchun Tang* Poster 7A, 7B Does the presence of supplementary oxygen in the immediate vicinity increase the risks of fire during defibrillation? [#70 A, B] Joseph Ornato* (A), Jerry Nolan (B)

Poster 8 Does the identification of the aetiology during the cardiac arrest allow tailored cardiac arrest management (BLS/ALS)? [#120] Arlo Weltge

Basic Life Support

Moderators: Ahamed Idris*, Sergio Timerman Conflict of Interest: Wanchun Tang Poster 9A, 9B What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of protective devices to protect a rescuer while performing CPR? (Include barrier devices.) [#159 A, B] Brooke Lerner* (A), Andrea Gabrielli (A), Benno Wolcke* (B) Poster 10A, 10B What is the incidence, prevalence, etiology of cardiopulmonary arrest? [#137 A, B] Tom Rea* (A), Ian Jacobs* (B) Poster 11A, 11B What interventions are feasible, safe, and effective in individuals at risk of impending CPA (ie, within 24 h)? [#139 A, B] Clay Mann (A), Jennifer Dennett (B) Poster 12A, 12B What are adverse effects for the patient who receives cardiopulmonary resuscitation? [#140 A, B] Graham Nichol* (A), Hugh Grantham (B) Poster 13A, 13B What is the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of repositioning a victim? [#146 A, B] Lei Huang (A), Wanchun Tang* (A), Anthony Walker (B) Poster 14A, 14B What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of improving response time? [#148 A, B] Lynn J. White (A), Hugh Grantham (B) Poster 15A, 15B, 15C What recovery positions are feasible, safe, and effective? [#155 A, B, C] Brooke Lerner* (A), Anthony Handley* (B), Peter Fenici (C)

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Poster 16A, 16B Is mouth-to-nose ventilation safe, effective, and feasible compared to mouth-to-mouth ventilation? [#157 A, B] Brooke Lerner* (A), Beno Wolcke* (B) Poster 17A, 17B Which methods of ventilation are feasible, safe, and effective in mouth-to-stoma ventilation? [#158 A, B] Brooke Lerner* (A), Benno Wolcke* (B) Poster 18A, 18B What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of AED programs? (Consider defibrillation by EMS, first responder, public access, home use, wearable cardioverter defibrillators.) [#174 A, B, #175, A, B] Keith Lurie* (A), Rudolph Koster* (B) Poster 19 What quality assurance is appropriate for AED users? Does the collection of data from the AED affect quality control and education? [#178] Vincent Mosesso* (A) Poster 20A, 20B, 20C What are the adverse effects for the responder who performs cardiopulmonary resuscitation (including infection control)? [#141 A, B, C] Graham Nichol* (A, B), Frank Bridgewater (C)

Pediatric Life Support

Moderators: Allan de Caen, Amelia Reis Conflict of Interest: Douglas Diekema* Poster 21 Secondary confirmation of tracheal tube placement using esophageal detector device. [#23] Monica Kleinman* Poster 22 Secondary confirmation of tracheal tube placement using exhaled CO2 [#25] Monica Kleinman* Poster 23A, 23B Mouth-to-nose rescue breathing. [#7 A, B] Vinay Nadkarni* (A), David Zideman (B) Poster 24 Capillary fill time. [#10] James Tibballs Poster 25A, 25B Two thumb circumferential CPR vs two finger CPR [#9 A, B] Monica Kleinman* (A), James Tibballs (B)

Monday, January 24

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Poster 26A, 26B The age-based sequence ("phone fast" for infants and children, "phone first" for children >8 years old and adults) [#4 A, B] Dana Braner (A), Linda Quan* (B) Poster 27 Some CPR vs no CPR [#8] Robert Berg* Poster 28A, 28B Lay rescuers are instructed to assess for signs of circulation rather than attempt to check a pulse. Zaritsky* (8 min), Fiedor (4 min), Open Discussion (18 min) [#5 A, B] Arno Zaritsky* (A), Melinda Fiedor (B) Poster 29 Graded volume resuscitation for traumatic shock [#17] Jesus Lopez-Herce Poster 30 Ventilation prior to naloxone (discrepancy with peds and adult guidelines) [#18] Anthony Scalzo

Neonatal Life Support

Moderators: William Keenan, David Boyle Conflict of Interest: John Kattwinkel Poster 31 ET suctioning of meconium post-delivery [#206] Sithembiso Velaphi Poster 32 Amnioinfusion during labor to reduce meconium aspiration syndrome [#207] Dharmapuri Vidyasagar

Interdisciplinary Open discussion

16:30 – 16:50 Break (West Wing Foyer) 16:50 – 18:30 Plenary Summary of Monday Breakout Discussions (Coronado)

The moderators of each Task Force will summarize their breakout topic discussions (4 min per topic) and identify controversies and areas of overlap between topics. Based on these presentations, the most controversial topics will be selected for additional discussion as a Tuesday morning plenary session. Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker*

Monday, January 24

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Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Panel presenters: Moderators of Task Force breakout topic discussions

19:00 – 21:00 Individual Resuscitation Council Dinner Meetings

Resuscitation Council chairs serve as the moderator for their respective meeting.

AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

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Tuesday, January 25

Defibrillation and Basic Life Support 07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 17:00 Tuesday Posters available for viewing (De La Salle) 07:00 – 07:45 Tuesday Moderator and Chair Breakfast Meeting (Desoto) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast (Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:45 Plenary Discussion of Monday’s Two Most Controversial Topics (Coronado) Each topic will be discussed for 20 minutes.

Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorders: Jerry Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski* Time Keeper: Pip Mason Panelists: To be determined

08:45 – 09:45 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Peter Morley*, Karl Kern* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Tom Aufderhiede*

Panelists: Robert Berg*, Richard Kerber*, Karl Kern*, Rudolph Koster*, Peter Morley*, Linda Quan*, Colin Robertson, Ian Stiell*, Wanchun Tang*, James Tibballs, Max Harry Weil*, Roger White*. 08:45 – 09:15 Optimizing waveforms in defibrillation Robertson (8 min), White* (2 min), comments by Kerber* (1 min), Morley* (1 min), Kern* (1 min), Open Discussion (14 min)

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What is the optimal waveform for defibrillation? [#61 A, B] Richard Kerber* (A), Karl Kern* (A), Colin Robertson (A), Peter Morley* (B)

Are impedence-compensating waveforms or non–impedence-compensating waveforms safer, more effective, and feasible? [#172 A, B, C] Karl Kern* (A), Colin Robertson (B), Peter Morley* (C)

09:15 – 09:45

Optimizing energy level in defibrillation Robertson (8 min), Stiell* (2 min), comments by Kerber* (1 min), Morley* (1 min), Tibballs (2 min PLS), Open Discussion (16 min)

What is the optimal energy level for defibrillation? [#60 A, B] Richard Kerber* (A), Karl Kern* (A), Colin Robertson (A), Ian Stiell*

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Are rectilinear first-phase biphasic waveform shocks with escalation to 200 J or 200-360 J escalating energy biphasic shocks safer, more effective, and feasible? [#170 A, B, C] Karl Kern* (A), Peter Morley* (B), Colin Robertson (C) Are fixed (low vs high) vs escalating energies safe, effective, and feasible? [#171 A, B, C] Karl Kern* (A), Peter Morley* (B), Colin Robertson (C)

Are rectilinear first-phase biphasic waveform shocks with escalation to 200 J or nonescalating 150-200 J biphasic shocks safer, more effective, and feasible? [#169 A, B, C] Karl Kern* (A), Peter Morley* (B), Colin Robertson (C)

What is the appropriate dose for biphasic defibrillation in children? [#41 A, B] James Tibballs (A), Linda Quan* (B)

9:45 – 10:10 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Peter Morley*, Karl Kern* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder designee: Tom Aufderhiede* Panelists: Volker Doerges, Andrea Gabrielli, Ahamed Idris*, Rudolph Koster*, Brooke Lerner*, Keith Lurie*, Jerry Nolan, Michael Shuster, Wanchun Tang*, Max Harry Weil*, Benno Wolcke*, Roger White*

10:10 – 10:40

One shock vs three initial shocks? Koster* (8 min), Tang* (4 min), Weil* (2 min) Open Discussion (16 min)

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Does the use of up to 3 shocks for subsequent shocks improve outcome compared with single shock?

[#69 A, B] Wanchun Tang* (A), Max Harry Weil* (B)

What algorithms should be recommended for AED users? One shock or three?

[#176 A, B] Wanchun Tang* (A), Rudolph Koster* (B) 10:40 – 11:10

Bag-valve mask vs tracheal intubation for ventilation during cardiac arrest? Nolan (8 min), Otto (2 min), Biarent (1 min, PLS), Open Discussion (9 min)

Is the bag-valve mask as safe and effective as tracheal intubation for ventilation during cardiac arrest?

[#57] Jerry Nolan Is the laryngeal mask airway (LMA), including variations, as safe, and effective as tracheal intubation for the management of the airway during cardiac arrest? [#42 A, B] Michael Shuster (A), Jerry Nolan (B)

11:10 – 11:40 What rescue breathing tidal volumes and ventilation rates are feasible, safe, and effective? Gabrielli (8 min), Lerner* (2 min), Lurie* (2 min), Idris* (1 min), Wolcke* (1 min), Open Discussion (15 min)

Which tidal volumes and ventilation rates are feasible, safe, and effective using MMV/BVM/with or without O2 for which etilogy, condition, and age-group?

[#156 A, B, C] Andrea Gabrielli (A), Brooke Lerner* (A), Keith Lurie* (B), Benno Wolcke* (C)

What are the optimal respiratory rates and tidal volumes during cardiac arrest? [#53 A, B] Ahamed Idris* (A), Volker Doerges (B)

11:50 – 13:30 Lunch and discussion

ILCOR Task Force Lunch Discussion (ILCOR Task Force members only) Advanced Life Support (Cortez A) Basic Life Support (Cortez B) Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C) Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D) Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Remainder of participants: Lunch and open discussion (Wedgwood Room) 13:30 – 15:10 Breakout Discussion (Concurrent Panels)

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Advanced Life Support (Cortez A)

Moderators: Charles Deakin*, Robert O’Connor Conflict of Interest: Pierre Carli Recorder: Henry Halperin* Panelists: Volker Doerges, Swee Han Lim, Ahamed Idris* 13:30 – 14:00 What is the optimal drug therapy for narrow-complex tachycardia? [#87] Swee Han Lim 14:00 – 14:30 What is the optimal drug therapy for significant bradycardia? [#91] Swee Han Lim 14:30 – 15:00 What are the optimal respiratory rates and tidal volumes during cardiac arrest? [#53 A, B] Ahamed Idris* (A), Volker Doerges (B)

Basic Life Support (Cortez B)

Moderators: Anthony Handley*, Graham Nichol* Conflict of Interest: Leo Bossaert Recorder: Thomas Barnes* Panelists: Andrea Gabrielli, Rudolph Koster*, Jane Wigginton 13:30 – 14:00 What CPR devices are safe, effective and feasible? (Limited to circulation: chest compressors, boards to be placed under neck? are there simple first-line devices for diagnosing circulatory arrest?) [#163 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J] Jane Wigginton (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J) 14:00 – 14:30 What hand position/depth of chest compression is safe, effective, and feasible? [#167 A, B] Andrea Gabrielli (A), Rudolph Koster* (B) 14:30 – 15:00 What compression-decompression method is safe, effective and feasible? [#168] Jane Wigginton

Pediatric Life Support

(Cortez C) Moderators: Robert Hickey, David Zideman Conflict of Interest: James Tibballs Recorder: Steven Schexsnayder

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Panelists: Adnan Bhutta, Robert Bingham, Ashraf Coovadia*, Richard Fiser, Lester Proctor 13:30 – 14:00 Cuffed vs uncuffed ET tubes [#11 A, B] Lester Proctor (A), Ashraf Coovadia* (B) 14:00 – 14:30 LMAs for pediatric arrest [#26 A, B] Richard Fiser (A), Robert Bingham (B) 14:30 – 15:00 Dose of epinephrine for cardiac arrest in children [#31 A, B] Adnan Bhutta (A), Robert Bingham (B)

Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D)

Moderators: Susan Niermeyer*, Ben Stenson* Recorder and Conflict of Interest: Jeffrey Perlman Panelists: David Boyle, Lou Halamek, Colin Morley*, Ben Stenson*, Edgardo Szyld, Myra Wyckoff, Jonathan Wyllie 13:30 – 14:00 Initial ventilation strategies during delivery room resuscitation [#203 A, B, C] David Boyle (A), Edgardo Szyld (B), Ben Stenson* (C) 14:00 – 14:30 The use of CPAP during delivery room resuscitation [#204 A, B] Lou Halamek (A), Colin Morley* (B) 14:30 – 15:00 Open Discussion

Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Moderators: Judith Finn, Mark Mattes Recorder and Conflict of Interest: Jennifer Dennett Panelists: Antonio Celenza, Judith Finn, Marcello Markus, John Mouw, Ana Paula Quilici, Dave Rodgers*, Judy Young 13:30 – 14:00 What instructional methods are most effective for teaching hand position in external cardiac compression? [#189] John Mouw, Judith Finn 14:00 – 14:30 What instructional methods are most effective in training and skill-retention in AED use?

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[#191 A, B] Judy Young (A), Antonio Celenza (B) 14:30 – 15:00 What instructional methods are most effective in BLS skill acquisition and retention at 6 months?

• Traditional lecture/practice session? • Interactive computer programs? • Video self-instruction?

[#185 A, B, C] Dave Rodgers*(A, B), Ana Paula Quilici (C), Marcello Markus (C) 15:10 – 15:40 Poster Presentations (De La Salle)

Advanced Life Support

Moderators: Kazuo Okada, Walter Kloeck*, Lance Becker*, Lars Wik*, Tom Aufderhiede* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi Poster 1A, 1B Is the Combitube as safe and effective as tracheal intubation for the management of the airway during cardiac arrest? [#43 A, B] Michael Shuster (A), Andreas Thierbach* (B) Poster 2A, 2B Is the laryngeal tube as safe and effective as tracheal intubation for the management of the airway during cardiac arrest? [#44 A, B] Michael Shuster (A), Andreas Thierbach* (B) Poster 3A, 3B Does the oropharyngeal airway provide a patent airway during CPR? [#45 A, B] Keiichi Tanaka (A), Manrico Gianolio (B) Poster 4A, 4B Does the nasopharyngeal airway provide a patent airway during CPR? [#46 A, B] Keiichi Tanaka (A), Manrico Gianolio (B) Poster 5 Is use of end-tidal CO2 safe and effective to confirm placement of tracheal tubes during cardiac arrest? [#47] Henry Wang Poster 6A, 6B Is use of an esophageal detector device safe and effective for confirming placement of tracheal tubes during cardiac arrest? [#48 A, B] Douglas Kupas (A), Volker Doerges (B) Poster 7A, 7B Do commercial devices for securing the tracheal tube, backboards, cervical collars, other strategies provide a more effective method for preventing accidental tube displacement during resuscitation?

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[#49 A, B] Robert O'Connor (A), Burkhard Dirks (B) Poster 8 Is use of end-tidal CO2 safe and effective to confirm placement of alternative airway devices during cardiac arrest? [#50] Henry Wang, Frances Guyette Poster 9A, 9B Is use of an esophageal detector device safe and effective for confirming placement of alternative airway devices during cardiac arrest? [#51 A, B] Douglas Kupas (A), Volker Doerges (B) Poster 10A, 10B Are oxygen-powered, manually triggered devices safe and effective for the management of ventilation during cardiac arrest? [#56 A, B] Keiichi Tanaka (A), Manrico Gianolio (B) Poster 11A, 11B Does paddle size/orientation and position effect outcome during cardiac arrest? [#63 A, B] Dianne Atkins* (A), Benno Wolcke* (B) Poster 12A, 12B, 12C Is it possible to reliably predict success of defibrillation from the fibrillation waveform? [#64 A, B, C] Max Harry Weil* (A), Mary Ann Peberdy* (A), Petter Steen* (B), Trygve Eftestøl* (C) Poster 13 Do self-adhesive defibrillation pads have benefit over standard paddles? [#71] Charles Deakin* Poster 14 Does the composition of conductive material affect transthoracic impedance? [#72] Michael Baubin Poster 15A, 15B Does IAC-CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#73 A, B] Charles Babbs* (A), Peter Morley* (B) Poster 16 Does high-frequency CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#74] Henry Halperin* Poster 17A, 17B Does ACD-CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#75 A, B] Henry Halperin* (A), Peter Morley* (B)

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Poster 18A, 18B Does vest CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#76 A, B] Henry Halperin* (A), Pierre Carli (B) Poster 19 Does Mechanical (Piston) CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#77] Henry Halperin* Poster 20A, 20B Does phased thoracic-abdominal compression-decompression CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#78 A, B] Henry Halperin* (A), Kjetil Sunde* (B) Poster 21A, 21B Does MID-CM improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#79 A, B] Henry Halperin* (A), Pierre Carli (B) Poster 22 Does impedance threshold valve improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#80] Henry Halperin* Poster 23A, 23B Does open chest CPR improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#81 A, B] Henry Halperin* (A), Lars Wik (B), Sten Rubertsson (B) Poster 24 What is the role and optimal dose of drugs given via the tracheal route during cardiac arrest? [#108] Volker Wenzel* Poster 25A, 25B Is the laryngeal mask airway (LMA), including variations, as safe and effective as tracheal intubation for the management of the airway during cardiac arrest? [#42 A, B] Michael Shuster (A), Jerry Nolan (B)

Basic Life Support

Moderators: Greg Mears*, Koens Monsieurs, Roger White* Conflict of Interest: Charles Babbs* Poster 26A, 26B, 26C Are rectilinear first-phase biphasic waveform shocks with escalation to 200 J or non-escalating 150-200 J biphasic shocks safer, more effective, and feasible? [#169 A, B, C] Karl Kern* (A), Peter Morley* (B), Colin Robertson (C) Poster 27A, 27B, 27C Are fixed (low vs high) vs escalating energies safe, effective, and feasible?

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[#171 A, B, C] Karl Kern* (A), Peter Morley* (B), Colin Robertson (C) Poster 28A, 28B Are mechanical CPR adjuncts feasible, safe, and effective? [#152 A, B] Thomas Barnes* (A), Koen Monsieurs (B) Poster 29A, 29B Are devices/adjuncts for airway positioning, ventilation (eg, neck prop) feasible, safe, and effective? [#153 A, B] Edward Crosbie (A), Koen Monsieurs (B) Poster 30A, 30B, 30C Alternative methods of CPR including cough CPR and precordial thump [#166 A, B, C] Ahamed Idris* (A, B, C)

Pediatric Life Support

Moderators: Martin Osmond, Robert Berg* Conflict of Interest: Arno Zaritsky* Poster 31 BMV ventilation vs endotracheal intubation [#6] Dominique Biarent Poster 32 Securement of endotracheal tube following intubation [#1] George Hatch* Poster 33 Impedance threshold valve in pediatric CPR [#2] Lester Proctor Poster 34A, 34B What is the appropriate dose for biphasic defibrillation in children [#41 A, B] James Tibballs (A), Linda Quan* (B) Poster 35 Hypertonic saline for resuscitation (traumatic and nontraumatic) [#16] Renato Carrera Poster 36 Hyperventilation is no longer routinely recommended [#27] Naoki Shimizu*

Neonatal Life Support

Moderator: John Kattwinkel Conflict of Interest: Sam Richmond

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Poster 37A, 37B Laryngeal mask airway to establish airway patency during neonatal resuscitation [#215 A, B] Gary Weiner (A), Enrique Udaeta (B) Poster 38 Intraosseous infusions [#217] William Engle* Poster 39 Crystalloid/albumin infusions during DR resuscitation [#208] Susan Niermeyer* Poster 40 Intravenous high-dose epinephrine during DR resuscitation [#220] Jeffrey Perlman Poster 41 Sodium bicarbonate infusion during DR resuscitation [#200] Jeffrey Perlman Interdisciplinary

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15:40 – 17:00 Plenary Summary of Tuesday Breakout Discussions (Coronado)

The moderators of each Task Force will summarize their breakout topic discussions (4 min per topic) and identify controversies and areas of overlap between topics. Based on these presentations, the most controversial topics will be selected for additional discussion as a Wednesday morning plenary session. Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Panel presenters: Moderators of Task Force breakout topic discussions

17:00 – 18:00 Individual Resuscitation Council Dinner Meeting

Resuscitation Council chairs serve as the moderator for their respective meeting. AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

18:00 – 21:00 2005 ILCOR Honorees Awards and Banquet (Coronado)

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Moderator: Max Harry Weil*

Five individuals have been selected as the 2005 ILCOR Honorees for Emergency Cardiovascular Care.These individuals are being recognized at this conference. Selection was based on ongoing landmark contributions to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care in general; authorship of books, articles, and education and teaching materials in the field of emergency cardiovascular care; national and international recognition for their contributions to the field; and development of innovative technological and scientific breakthroughs. Please join in honoring these extraordinary individuals.

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Wednesday, January 26

Early Advanced Life Support

07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 18:30 Wednesday Posters available for viewing (De La Salle) 07:00 – 07:45 Wednesday Moderator and Chair Meeting Breakfast (Desoto) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast (Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:45 Plenary Discussion of Tuesday’s two most controversial topics (Coronado) Each topic will be discussed for 20 minutes.

Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorders: Jerry Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski* Time Keeper: Pip Mason Panelists: To Be Determined

08:45 – 09:45 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Walter Kloeck*, Colin Robertson Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Arthur Sanders Panelists: Dianne Atkins*, Jason Bartsch, Norman Paradis*, Jason Haukoos, Charles Little, Gale Long, Hendrik Gervais, Jason Bartsch, Volker Wenzel*, Robert Berg*, Robert Bingham, Antonio Rodrigues-Nunez, Karl Lindner 08:45 – 09:15 What is the optimal drug therapy for VF? Paradis* (8 min), Haukoos (3 min), Invited comments: Little (1 min), Long (1 min), Gervais (1 min), Samson (2 min, PLS), Open Discussion (14 min)

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What is the optimal drug therapy for VF? [#83 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L] Norman Paradis* (A, B, C, D, E, F, G), Jason Bartsch (B), Jason Haukoos (A), Charles Little (B, C, D, F, G), Gale Long (E, F, G), Hendrik Gervais (H, I, J, K, L)

Lidocaine for pediatric shock-resistant VF or pulseless VT. Amiodarone for pediatric shock resistant VF/VT. [#20 A, #21 A, B] Dianne Atkins* (A, A), Antonio Rodrigues-Nunez (B)

09:15 – 09:45

What is the optimal drug therapy for asystole? Long (8 min), Paradis* (3 min), Invited comment Wenzel* (1 min), Bingham (2 min – PLS), Open Discussion (14 min)

What is the optimal drug therapy for asystole?

[#84 A, B, C, D, E, F] Norman Paradis* (A, B, C, D, E), Jason Bartsch (C), Charles Little (A, B, C, D, E), Gale Long (A, B), Volker Wenzel* (F)

9:45 – 10:10 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Walter Kloeck*, Colin Robertson Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Arthur Sanders Panelists: Norman Paradis*, Gale Long, Hendrik Gervais, Karl Lindner, Ian Stiell*, Antonio Nunez-Rodriguez, Matthias Fischer*, Karl Kern*, Allan de Caen, Bernd Böttiger*, Joseph Ornato*, Riyad Abu-Laban*, Vinay Nadkarni*, Charles Little.

10:10 – 10:40

What is the optimal drug therapy for PEA? Gervais (8 min), Paradis* (3 min), Long (1 min), Invited comments: Karl Lindner (1 min), Ian Stiell* (1 min), Antonio Nunez-Rodriguez (2 min – PLS), Open Discussion (14 min)

What is the optimal drug therapy for PEA? [#85 A, B, C, D] Norman Paradis* (A, B), Charles Little (A, B), Gale Long (A, B), Hendrik Gervais (C, D)

10:40 – 11:10

Does the use of cardiovascular support, including vasopressor and inotropic drugs, in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve cerebral and/or cardiovascular outcome? Fischer* (8 min), Weil* (3min), Kern* (2 min), de Caen (2 min – PLS), Open Discussion (15 min)

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Does the use of cardiovascular support, including vasopressor and inotropic drugs, in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve cerebral and/or cardiovascular outcome?

[#112] Matthias Fischer*

(PEDS comment): Can vasoactive agents improve hemodynamics in the setting of postarrest myocardial dysfunction?

[#33 A, B, C] Robert Berg* (A), Allan de Caen (B), Elise van der Jagt (C)

11:10 – 11:40 Does the use of thrombolytics in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? Böttiger* (8 min), Abu-Laban* (3 min), Ornato* (1 min), Nadkarni* (1 min), Open Discussion (17 min)

Does the use of thrombolytics in the management of the patient following cardiac arrest improve outcome?

[#116] Bernd Böttiger*

Does the use of thrombolytics improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest?

[#96 A, B, C] Joseph Ornato* (A), Riyad B. Abu-Laban* (B), Bernd Böttiger* (C) PEDS (comment): Thrombolytics for pediatric cardiac arrest [#13] Vinay Nadkarni*

11:50 – 13:30 Lunch and discussion

ILCOR Task Force Lunch Discussion (ILCOR Task Force members only) Advanced Life Support (Cortez A) Basic Life Support (Cortez B) Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C) Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D) Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Remainder of participants: Lunch and open discussion (Wedgwood Room)

13:30 – 15:45 Breakout Discussion (Concurrent Panels) Advanced Life Support (Cortez A)

Moderators: Charles Deakin*, Robert O’Connor Recorder: Arthur Sanders Conflict of Interest: Keiichi Tanaka 13:30 – 14:00 What is the optimal drug therapy for monomorphic (wide-complex) tachycardia? [#88] Hans Domanovits*

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14:00 – 14:30 What is the optimal drug therapy for polymorphic (wide-complex) tachycardia and torsades des pointes? [#89, #90] Hans Domanovits* 14:30-15:30 What is the optimal drug therapy for atrial fibrillation? [#86] Robert O’Connor 15:00 – 15:30 Open Discussion

Basic Life Support (Cortez B)

Moderators: Anthony Handley*, Graham Nichol* Conflict of Interest: Mary Beth Mancini Recorder: Michael Sayre* 13:30 – 14:00 Which methods for opening the airway are feasible, safe and effective? [#149 A, B] Edward Crosbie (A), Gavin Perkins* (B) 14:00 – 14:30 What interventions are safe, effective, and feasible when performing CPR in victims with suspected cervical spine injury? (Consider over the head position for CPR, body position of victim, body positions of responder.) [#150 A, B] Edward Crosbie (A), Gavin Perkins* (B) 14:30 – 15:00 Are methods for removal of FBAO feasible, safe and effective? consider chest compression/ finger sweep or alternatives? (Consider Heimlich, chest thrust. Consider responsive and unresponsive victim. Consider obese, pregnant.) [#151 A, B] Thomas Barnes* (A), Gavin Perkins* (B) 15:00 – 15:30 What pad position is safe, effective, and feasible for AED use? [#173 A, B, C] Vincent Mosesso* (A), Lars Wik* (B), Sian Davies (C)

Pediatric Life Support and Neonatal Life Support Combined Session (Cortez C & D)

Moderators: Robert Hickey, David Zideman, Jeffrey Perlman Conflict of Interest: Susan Fuchs Recorder: John Kattwinkel, Leon Chameides 13:30 – 14:15 Should the recommendation for resuscitation with 100% oxygen be changed? Include consideration of the following:

• 100% vs 21% vs variable • Term vs preterm babies

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• Use of oximetry

Topic Moderator: David Boyle Goldsmith* (8 min), Richmond (2 min) [#202 A, B] Jay Goldsmith* (A), Sam Richmond (B) Invited comments: Potential for oxygen toxicity [#14] Bob Hickey (2 min), Open Discussion (33 min) 14:15 – 15:00 What is the optimal glucose level to strive for following intensive resuscitation in the term infant? Topic Moderator: Ben Stenson* Perlman (8 min), McGowan (2 min) [#218 A, B] Jeffrey Perlman (A), Jane McGowan (B) PLS Comments: Use of glucose during and after a resuscitation Srinivasan (5 min), Shore (1 min), Reis (1 min), Open Discussion (28 min) [#30 A, B, C] Vijay Srinivasan (B), Paul Shore (A), Amelia Reis (C) 15:00 – 15:45 Joint PLS and NLS Poster Symposium (Cortez C & D) Poster 1A, 1B Administration of endotracheal medications [#213 A, B] Myra Wyckoff (A), Jonathan Wyllie (B) Poster 2 Administration and dosage of drugs given via the endotracheal tube [#32] Allan de Caen Poster 3 Is the intraosseous route a suitable alternative method for infusing fluids during newborn resuscitation? Include considerations of both in and out of hospital delivery. [#217] William Engel Poster 4 Intraosseous cannula [#29] Allan de Caen Poster 5A, 5B, 5C Should the indications for and dose of naloxone use in the delivery room be changed? [#214 A, B, C] Myra Wyckoff (A, B), Ruth Guinsburg (C) Poster 6 Ventilation prior to naloxone in Peds [#18] Anthony Scalzo

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Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Moderators: Judith Finn, Mark Mattes 13:30 – 15:30 Task Force Discussion Time

15:45 – 16:30 Poster Presentations (De La Salle)

Advanced Life Support

Moderators: Richard Kerber*, Henry Halperin*, Rien de Vos, Volker Wenzel* Conflict of Interest: Mark Gay Poster 1 Are automatic transport ventilators safe and effective for the management of ventilation during cardiac arrest? [#55] Douglas F. Kupas Poster 2 Do extracorporeal techniques or invasive perfusion devices improve outcome from cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR? [#82] Octavio Falcucci, Seshendra Chirumamilla Poster 3A, 3B Does the use of end-tidal CO2 monitoring during cardiac arrest guide more appropriate management? [#92 A, B] Arthur Sanders (A), Benno Wolcke* (B) Poster 4A, 4B Does the use of arterial blood gas monitoring during cardiac arrest guide more appropriate management? [#93 A, B] Max Harry Weil* (A), Fulvio Kette (B) Poster 5 Does alteration of management based on the use of ultrasound during cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#94] Henry Halperin* Poster 6A, 6B Does the use of atropine improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest? [#97 A, B] Munish Goyal (A), Swee Han Lim (B) Poster 7A, 7B Does the use of aminophylline improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest? [#98 A, B] Riyad Abu-Laban* (A), Burkhard Dirks (B)

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Poster 8 Does the use of calcium improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest? [#99] Robert O’Connor Poster 9A, 9B, 9C Does the use of buffers improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest? [#100 A, B, C] Kyle Gunnerson (A), Fulvio Kette (B), Gad Bar-Joseph (C) Poster 10A, 10B Does the use of magnesium improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest? [#101 A, B] Ross Berringer (A), Miguel Ruano (B) Poster 11 Does the use of potassium improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest? [#102] Robert O’Connor Poster 12 Does the use of pacing for asystolic cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#104] Miguel Ruano-Marco Poster 13 Does the use of anticoagulation in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#117] Antonio Muniz

Basic Life Support

Task Force Discussions

Pediatric Life Support 15:45 – 16:00

Finish joint poster symposium with NLS 16:00 – 16:30

Moderators: Charles Schleien Conflict of Interest: Ashraf Coovadia* Poster 14 Thrombolytics for pediatric cardiac arrest [#13] Vinay Nadkarni* Poster 15A, 15B, 15C Can vasoactive agents improve hemodynamics in the setting of postarrest myocardial dysfunction? [#33 A, B, C] Robert Berg* (A), Allan de Caen (B), Elise van der Jagt (C)

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Poster 16A, 16B Vasopressin for pediatric shock-refractory VF [#19 A, B] Steve Schexnayder (A), Dominique Biarent (B)

Neonatal Life Support 15:45 – 16:00

Finish joint poster symposium with NLS

16:00 – 16:30 Task Force Discussions

Interdisciplinary

(Desoto)

15:45 – 16:30 Task Force Discussions

16:30 – 16:50 Break (West Wing Foyer) 16:50 – 18:30 Plenary Summary of Wednesday Breakout Discussions (Coronado)

The moderators of each Task Force will summarize their breakout topic discussions (4 min. per topic) and identify controversies and areas of overlap between topics. Based on these presentations, the most controversial topics will be selected for additional discussion as a Thursday morning plenary session. Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Panel presenters: Moderators of Task Force breakout topic discussions

18:30 – 19:30 Individual Resuscitation Council Dinner Meeting

Resuscitation Council chairs serve as the moderator for their respective meeting.

AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

19:30 – 22:00 Social event: Nasher Sculpture Center

The Nasher Sculpture Center is one of the few institutions in the world devoted to the exhibition, study, and preservation of modern sculpture. The Nasher Sculpture Center provides an urban oasis of art and nature. The Center

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consists of a 54,000-square-foot building designed by architect Renzo Piano featuring the art collection of philanthropist and collector Ray Nasher and his late wife, Patsy, and a two-acre sculpture garden created by landscape architect Peter Walker. The garden features settings that frame the outdoor works and include stone walls and walkways, ponds, scattered groves of trees, and small meadow areas. The Nasher Collection is considered one of the foremost collections, private or public, of 20th-Century sculpture in the world. Comprised of more than 300 pieces, the collection features works by Calder, de Kooning, Kelly, Matisse, Miro, Picasso, Rodin, Serra, among many others. The collection has been presented at major museums across the United States and the world. The Center occupies a full city block in the Dallas Arts District, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art.

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Post-Resuscitation Management 07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 18:30 Thursday Posters available for viewing (De La Salle) 07:00 – 07:45 Thursday Moderator and Chair Meeting Breakfast (Desoto) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast (Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:45 Plenary Discussion of Wednesday’s two most controversial topics (Coronado) Each topic will be discussed for 20 minutes.

Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorders: Jerry Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski* Time Keeper: Pip Mason Panelists: To be determined

08:45 – 09:45 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Tom Aufderhiede*, Rudolph Koster* Conflict of interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Peter Morley* Panelists: Robert Hickey, Peter Morley*, Jerry Nolan, Jeffrey Perlman, Michael Speer, Terry Vanden Hoek*, Elise van der Jagt

08:45 – 09:45 (Double Session): Does the use of therapeutic hypothermia in the

management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? Nolan (8 min), Vanden Hoek* (3 min), Morley* (1 min), Hickey (4 min - PLS), Perlman (4 min - NLS), Open Discussion (40 min)

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Does the use of therapeutic hypothermia in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome?

[#109 A, B, C] Terry Vanden Hoek* (A), Peter Morley* (B), Jerry Nolan (C)

Hypothermia as a neuro-protective strategy [#211 A, B] Jeffrey Perlman (A), Michael Speer (B) Post-resuscitation temperature management (induced hypothermia) [#22A A, B] Robert Hickey (A), Elise van der Jagt (B)

9:45 – 10:10 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Plenary Topics for Evaluation and Discussion (Coronado)

Moderators: Tom Aufderhiede*, Rudolph Koster* Conflict of interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder designees: Peter Morley*, Thomas Barnes* Panelists: Michelle Cretikos, Jennifer Dennett, Anthony Handley*, Jane McGowan, Jerry Nolan, Michael Parr*, Mary Ann Peberdy*, Jeffrey Perlman, Amelia Reis, Dave Rodgers*, Paul Shore, Vijay Srinivasan, Terry Vanden Hoek*, Elise Van der Jagt.

10:10 – 10:40

Does the use of tight blood glucose control in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? Vanden Hoek* (6 min), Peberdy* (2 min), Nolan (1 min), Srinivasan (4 min – PLS), Shore (1 min), Reis (1 min), Perlman (3 min – NLS), McGowan (1 min), Open Discussion (11 min)

Does the use of tight blood glucose control in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome?

[#115 A, B] Mary Ann Peberdy* (A), Terry Vanden Hoek* (A), Jerry Nolan (B) Use of glucose during and after a resuscitation [#30 A, B, C] Paul Shore (A), Vijay Srinivasan (B), Amelia Reis(C)

Glucose homeostasis during delivery room resuscitation [#219] Jeffrey Perlman, Jane McGowan

10:40 – 11:10 How frequently are ALS/BLS re-training or update sessions required in order to maintain skills in (a) laypersons and (b) health professionals? Dennet (8 min), Handley* (3 min), Rodgers* (1 min), Open Discussion (18 min)

How frequently are ALS/BLS re-training or update sessions required in order to maintain skills in (a) laypersons and (b) health professionals?

[#186 A, B] Jennifer Dennet (A), Anthony Handley* (B) 11:10 – 11:40

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Does the use of a Medical Emergency Team reduce the number of or improve the outcome from in-hospital cardiac arrests? Cretikos (8 min), Peberdy* (3 min), van der Jagt (3 min - PLS), Open Discussion (15 min)

Does the use of a Medical Emergency Team reduce the number of in-hospital cardiac arrests? Does the use of a Medical Emergency Team improve outcome from in-hospital cardiac arrests? [#129 A, B, #130 A, B] Mary Ann Peberdy* (A), Michael Parr* (B), Michelle Cretikos (B)

Does the use of a Medical Emergency Team reduce the number (and outcome) of in-hospital cardiac arrests? [#195 A, B, C, D, E] Mary Ann Peberdy* (A), Elise van der Jagt (B), Michelle Cretikos (C, D, E), Michael Parr* (C, D, E)

11-50 – 13:30 Lunch and discussion

ILCOR Task Force Lunch Discussion (ILCOR Task Force members only) Advanced Life Support (Cortez A) Basic Life Support (Cortez B) Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C) Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D) Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Remainder of participants: Lunch and open discussion (Wedgwood Room) 13:30 – 15:45 Breakout Discussion (Concurrent Panels)

Advanced Life Support (Cortez A)

Moderators: Charles Deakin*, Robert O’Connor Conflict of Interest: Fritz Sterz* Recorder: Norman Paradis* Panelists: Matthias Fischer*, Steven Kronick, Vinay Nadkarni*, Joseph Ornato*, Petter Steen* 13:30 – 14:00 Can neurological examination, eg, pupil dilation, allow the rescuer to predict the likely outcome of the cardiac arrest during the cardiac arrest? [#122 A, B, C] Steven Kronick (A), Petter Steen* (B), Matthias Fischer* (C) 14:00 – 14:30 Sodium bicarbonate for hyperkalemia, hypermagnesemia, tricyclic antidepressant overdose, or overdose from other sodium channel blocking agents [#197 A, B, C, D] Douglas Diekema* (A, B, C), James Tibballs (D)

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14:30 – 15:00 Calcium for hypocalcemia, hyperkalemia, hypermagnesemia and calcium channel blocker overdose. Resolve discrepancy between adult and pediatric dose. [#198] Anthony Scalzo 15:00 – 15:30 Open Discussion

Basic Life Support (Cortez B)

Moderators: Anthony Handley*, Graham Nichol* Conflict of Interest: Charles Babbs* Recorder: Robert Bass Panelists: Ahamed Idris*, Mike Jacobs*, David Szpilman, Jeff Wassertheil*, Jane Wigginton 13:30 – 14:30 What is sensitivity and specificity and clinical signs for need of resuscitation in facedown victim and in suspected neck injury? [#143 A, B, #144 A, B, #145 A, B] Mike Jacobs* (A), Jeff Wassertheil* (B) 14:30 – 15:00 What is the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of removing and/or performing CPR on a near-drowning victim in the water? [#160 A, B, C, #161 A, B, C] Jane Wigginton (A), Ahamed Idris* (B), David Szpilman (C) 15:00 – 15:30 Open Discussion

Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C)

Moderators: Robert Hickey, David Zideman Conflict of Interest: Mary Fallat Recorder: Charles Schleien Panelists: Dianne Atkins*, Mike Gerardi, Robert Hickey, Antonio Rodrigues-Nunez, Elise van der Jagt, David Zideman 13:30 – 14:00 Post-resuscitation temperature management (induced hypothermia and hyperthermia) [#22a B, C, #22b A, D] Robert Hickey (A, B), Elise van der Jagt (C), Antonio Rodrigues-Nunez (D)

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14:00 – 14:45 Antiarrhythmics (lidocaine and amiadarone) for pediatric shock-resistant VF, pulseless VT, and wide-complex tachycardia [#20 A, #21 A, B] Dianne Atkins* (A), Antonio Rodrigues-Nunez (B) Amiodarone for hemodynamically stable and unstable wide-QRS tachycardia [#39 A, B, #40 A] William Hammill* (A), Ric Samson (B) 14:45 – 15:15 Predictors of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and/or short-term survival [#12 A, B] Mike Gerardi (A), David Zideman (B) 15:15 – 15:30

Open Discussion

Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D)

Moderators: Jeffrey Perlman, Edgardo Szyld, Jonathan Wyllie, Susan Niermeyer* Conflict of Interest: Sam Richmond Recorder: John Katwinkel Panelists: Steve Byrne, Marilyn Escobedo, Jay Goldsmith*, Jeffrey Perlman, Michael Speer, Mike Watkinson 13:30 – 14:00 Maintaining temperature in the delivery room with specific emphasis on the preterm infant [#210 A, B] Marilyn Escobedo (A), Mike Watkinson (B) 14:00 – 14:30 Hypothermia as a Neuroprotective therapy [#211 A, B] Jeffrey Perlman (A), Michael Speer (B) 14:30 – 15:00 Delivery room ethics - emphasis on the initiation and discontinuation of resuscitation [#209 A, B] Jay Goldsmith* (A), Steve Byrne (B) 15:00 – 15:30 Open Discussion

Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Moderators: Judith Finn, Mark Mattes Conflict of Interest: Alidene Doherty Recorder: Mark Swanson

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Panelists: Dominique Biarent, Dana Braner, Douglas Diekema*, Judith Finn, Anthony Handley*, Ken Iserson, Deems Okamoto, Dave Rodgers*, Terri Schmidt 13:30 – 14:00 What is the impact of advanced directives, living wills, and do not resuscitate orders in directing resuscitative efforts? [#179 A, B, C] Deems Okamoto (A, B), Terri Schmidt (C), Ken Iserson (C) 14:00 – 14:30 Should family members be present during resuscitation? [#180 A, B, C] Douglas Diekema* (A), Dana Braner (B), Dominique Biarent (C) 14:30 – 15:00 What are the outcomes associated with resuscitation after CPA (including health-related quality of life)? [#182 A, B] Dave Rodgers* (A), Judith Finn (B) 15:00 – 15:30 Does the use of audio/visual CPR performance aids during training improve the acquisition of CPR psychomotor skills? [#187 A, B, C] Dave Rodgers* (A, B), Anthony Handley* (C)

15:45 – 16:30 Poster Presentations (De La Salle)

Advanced Life Support

Moderators: Peter Kudenchuk, Charles Otto, Karl Lindner, Carlos Reyes, Joseph Ornato* Conflict of Interest: Paul Berlin Poster 1A, 1B Does the prediction of the likelihood of success of defibrillation enable treatment to be altered to improve outcome? [#65 A, B] Max Harry Weil* (A), Mary Ann Peberdy* (A), Trygve Eftestøl* (B) Poster 2 Does ventilation before giving naloxone improve outcome when used during the management of cardiac arrest due to opioid toxicity? [#106] Jasmeet Soar Poster 3A, 3B, 3C Does the prevention of hyperthermia/use of antipyretics in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#110 A, B, C] David Beiser (A), Terry Vanden Hoek* (B), Peter Morley* (C) Poster 4A, 4B, 4C Does the prevention of seizures in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#111 A, B, C] Kyle Gunnerson (A), Nabil El Sanadi (B, C)

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Poster 5 Does the use of sedation/paralysis for a specified duration in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#113] Imo Aisiku, Chris Hogan Poster 6A, 6B Does the control of arterial CO2 in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#114 A, B] Antionio Muniz (A), Hendrik Gervais (B) Poster 7A, 7B Does the use of prophylactic antiarrhythmics in the management of the patient after a cardiac arrest improve outcome? [#118 A, B] Steven Kronick (A), Nabil El Sanadi (B) Poster 8A, 8B Can any stat laboratory analyses or other investigations allow the rescuer to predict the likely outcome of the cardiac arrest during the cardiac arrest? [#123 A, B] Gregory Christiansen (A), Douglas Franzen (A), Rien de Vos (B), Albert Hijdra (B) Poster 9A, 9B Can the use of somatosensory evoked potentials allow the rescuer to predict the likely outcome of the cardiac arrest after the cardiac arrest? [#124 A, B] Octavio Falcucci (A), Rien de Vos (B), Albert Hijdra (B) Poster 10A, 10B Can the use of EEG allow the rescuer to predict the likely outcome of the cardiac arrest after the cardiac arrest? [#125 A, B] Antonio Muniz (A), Rien de Vos (B), Albert Hijdra (B) Poster 11A, 11B Can the use of serum analyses allow the rescuer to predict the likely outcome of the cardiac arrest after the cardiac arrest? [#126 A, B] Douglas Franzen (A), Gregory Christiansen (A), Rien de Vos (B), Albert Hijdra (B) Poster 12A, 12B Can the use of CSF analyses allow the rescuer to predict the likely outcome of the cardiac arrest after the cardiac arrest? [#127 A, B] Kyle Gunnerson (A), Rien de Vos (B), Albert Hijdra (B) Poster 13A, 13B Can the use of early warning scoring systems reduce the number of in-hospital cardiac arrests? [#128 A, B] Mary Ann Peberdy* (A), Michael Parr* (B), Michelle Cretikos (B) Poster 14A, 14B What modifications are applicable to resuscitation technique for hypothermia? [#131 A, B] Arlo Weltge (A), Manrico Gianolio (B)

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Poster 15 What modifications are applicable to resuscitation technique for drowning? [#132] Arlo Weltge Poster 16A, 16B What modifications are applicable to resuscitation technique for asthma? [#133 A, B] Arlo Weltge (A), Jasmeet Soar (B) Poster 17A, 17B What modifications are applicable to resuscitation technique for pregnancy? [#134 A, B] Arlo Weltge (A), Jasmeet Soar (B) Poster 18A, 18B What modifications are applicable to resuscitation technique for electrocution? [#135 A, B] Arlo Weltge (A), Nabil El Sanadi (B) Poster 19 What modifications are applicable to resuscitation technique for anaphylaxis? [#136] Arlo Weltge Poster 20A, 20B, 20C Does the use of coronary perfusion pressure guide more appropriate management? [#95 A, B, C] Norman Paradis* (A), Max Harry Weil* (B), Charles Little (A), Wolfgang Voelckel (C)

Basic Life Support

Moderators: Paul Pepe, Sian Davis Conflict of Interest: Thomas Barnes*

Poster 21A, 21B What interventions are safe, effective and feasible for immersion, exposure, or accidental hypothermia? Consider active rewarming. [#162 A, B] Benjamin Abella (A), Dick Price* (B) Poster 22A, 22B What are the independent predictors of cardiopulmonary arrest? What are the independent predictors of outcomes after CPA? [#138 A, B] Tom Rea* (A, B) Poster 23 What interventions are safe, effective and feasible for treatment of anaphylaxis and severe allergic reactions by BLS providers? [#199] Ronald Roth, David Cone

Pediatric Life Support

Moderators: Dianne Atkins*, Anthony Scalzo Conflict of Interest: Elise van der Jagt

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Poster 24 Procainamide for a perfusing rhythm associated with VT [#35] Ric Samson Poster 25 Vagal maneuvers [#36] Ric Samson Poster 26 Procainamide is an alternative agent for hemodynamically stable SVT. [#37] Ric Samson Poster 27 Amiodarone is an alternative agent for hemodynamically stable SVT. [#38] Ric Samson

Poster 28 Sodium bicarbonate for pediatric prolonged cardiac arrest. [#34] Douglas Diekema* Poster 29 Magnesium in pediatric cardiac arrest [#15] Amelia Reis Poster 30 ECMO and emergency cardiopulmonary bypass for children [#28] Marilyn Morris

Neonatal Life Support

Moderator: William Keenan Conflict of Interest: Sam Richmond Poster 31 Hyperthermia in the DR [#201] Jeffrey Perlman

Interdisciplinary

Moderators: Walt Stoy*, Vincent Mosesso* Conflict of Interest: Mary Beth Mancini Poster 32A, 32B Does a written test score reflect BLS skill competence? [#188 A, B] Cheryl Hamel* (A), Jeff Wassertheil* (B) Poster 33 Does the Chain of Survival result in improved outcomes from cardiac arrest, in and out of hospital? [#194] Ian Jacobs*

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Poster 34 Ethical issues in paediatric resuscitation [#181] David Zideman Poster 35 What is the cost-effectiveness of out-of-hospital & in-hospital CPR programs? [#183] Peter Cram

16:30 – 16:50 Break (West Wing Foyer) 16:50 – 18:30 Plenary Summary of Thursday Breakout Discussions (Coronado)

The moderators of each Task Force will summarize their breakout topic discussions (4 min. per topic) and identify controversies and areas of overlap between topics. Based on these presentations, the most controversial topics will be considered for additional discussion as a Friday morning Plenary session. Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* COI designees: Jack Billi, David Zideman Panel presenters: Moderators of Task Force breakout topic discussions

19:00 – 21:00 Individual Resuscitation Council Dinner Meeting

Resuscitation Council chairs serve as the moderator for their respective meeting. AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

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Friday, January 28

Controversial Topics and Plenary Summaries

07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 17:30 Controversial Posters available for viewing (De La Salle) 07:00 – 07:45 Friday Moderator and Chair meeting Breakfast (Desoto) 07:00 – 08:00 Breakfast (Wedgwood Room) 08:00 – 08:45 Plenary Discussion: Next Steps toward International Consensus on

Science (Coronado)

Moderators: Jerry Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski*, Vinay Nadkarni*, William Montgomery Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman

08:45 – 11:50 Plenary Discussion of the five most controversial C2005 topics (Coronado) 08:45 – 09:45

Plenary Discussion of two most controversial topics

Each topic will be discussed for 30 minutes.

Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Jerry Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski* Time Keeper: Pip Mason Panelists: To be determined

09:45 – 10:10 Break (West Wing Foyer) 10:10 – 11:50 Plenary Discussion ofThree Additional Most Controversial Topics

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Each topic will be discussed for 30 minutes.

Moderators: Petter Steen*, Lance Becker* Conflict of Interest: Jack Billi, David Zideman Recorder: Jerry Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski* Time Keeper: Pip Mason Panelists: To be determined

11:50 – 15:00 Working Lunch for each ILCOR Task Force to Finalize Treatment Recommendations

Moderators: ILCOR Task Force Chairs

ILCOR Task Force Lunch Discussion (ILCOR Task Force members only) Advanced Life Support (Cortez A) Basic Life Support (Cortez B) Pediatric Life Support (Cortez C) Neonatal Life Support (Cortez D) Interdisciplinary (Desoto)

Remainder of participants: Lunch and open discussion (Wedgwood Room)

15:00 – 17:30 Plenary Summary of the ILCOR Task Force Consensus Treatment Recommendations Presentations (20 min) by Task Force Co-Chairs: ALS, BLS, PLS, NLS, ID, Stroke, ACS/MI

17:30-17:45 Formal Adjournment of C2005 Conference William Montgomery, Vinay Nadkarni*, Jerry Nolan 18:30 – 21:30 Optional Breakout rooms for Resuscitation Council Working Dinner

Moderators: Council Chairs AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

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Saturday, January 29 07:00 – 17:00 C2005 Conference Registration (Peacock Foyer) 07:00 – 08:45 Breakfast (Peacock/Foyer/Coat) 07:00 – 08:45 International Consensus on Science Editorial Board Meeting (Desoto) 09:00 – 13:00 ILCOR Task Force Chairs and Writing Groups work on Consensus Statements

(Includes working lunch 11:30 – 13:00) AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

10:00 – 10:20 Break (West Wing Foyer) 13:00 – 18:00 Optional ILCOR and Council Writing Group breakouts

AHA (Cortez A) ANZCOR (Cortez B) ERC (Cortez C) HSFC (Cortez D) IAHF (Desoto A) RCSA (Desoto B)

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break (West Wing Foyer)

Sunday, January 30

Optional writing group time for editors and Councils for Guidelines