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June 27, 2022
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June 28, 2022
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Welcome to AirMed 2022. United in quality care by air. Six decades developing HEMS and air ambulance systems. Let us honour our pioneers and our achievments. HEMS and air ambulance is now a key part of a modern health care system, but still there is a great room for further developments.
Moderator: Wolfgang Voelckel
sponsored by Safran Helicopter Engines Germany
Location: Europa Hall
Trauma is a key task for HEMS. How can we improve HEMS capacities in trauma care?
Moderator: David Lockey
Airway management
Mikael Gellerfors
Asphyxia: Avalance Survival
Peter Paal
Perfusion: Maintaining Brain Perfusion in Trauma
Robbie Lendrum
Panel discussion
Location: Karajan Hall
The mission is cooperation. How can each team member individually and together solve the mission to the very best of the patient?
Moderator: Andreas Hjert
A HEMS pilot and human factors trainer perspective on the mission
Jan Nielsen
The Practice of Rescue
David Callen
A perspective on SAR missions
Mari Mowe Martinsen
Panel discussion
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45 min hands on stations on various medical concepts
In-Cabin Intubation (Daniel Kornhall)
Ultrasound (Morten T. Bøtker/Lars Jacobsen/Jan Pallesen)
Stroke (Jostein Hagemo/Marius Rehn)
Location: Playground Area, Ground floor
45 min hands on stations on various medical concepts
In-Cabin Intubation (Daniel Kornhall)
Ultrasound (Morten T. Bøtker/Lars Jacobsen/Jan Pallesen)
Stroke (Jostein Hagemo/Marius Rehn)
Location: Europa Hall
Oxygen is a key element in resuscitation, but with risk of adverse events. How do we approach the patient's oxygen requirements in HEMS?
Moderator: Stephen Sollid
Pre-Oxygenation, Apnoeic Oxygenation
Helmut Trimmel
Oxygen, Friend or Foe? TRAUMOX and More
Jacob Steinmetz
OORAM (Out of Operating Room Airway Management) in the Prehospital Setting - The Us Perspective
David Olvera
HEMS Missions for Neonates - Evidence of Benefit NO Ventilation in HEMS
Jostein Hagemo
Panel discussion
Location: Karajan Hall
Quality care by air is situated in a complex environment. What are the effects to the service and how can it be improved?
Moderator: Luca Marengo
Low flight network and the advanced IFR rotorcraft project
Heinz Leibundgut
Aviation Regulation - an operator perspective
Daan Remie
The Expanded In-Flight Environment: Improving Patient Care with Intelligent Connectivity
Luke Billington & Francesco Nitti
Drones - threat or solution?
Jaap Hatenboer
Panel discussion
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Location: Playground Area, Ground floor
45 min hands on stations on various medical concepts
In-Cabin Intubation (Mikael Gellerfors/Daniel Kornhall)
Ultrasound (Morten T. Bøtker/Lars Jacobsen/Jan Pallesen)
Stroke (Marius Rehn)
Location: Playground Area, Ground floor
Location: Playground Area, Ground floor
45 min hands on stations on various medical concepts
In-Cabin Intubation (Mikael Gellerfors/Daniel Kornhall)
Ultrasound (Morten T. Bøtker/Lars Jacobsen/Jan Pallesen)
Stroke (Marius Rehn)
Location: Europa Hall
The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 changed the world within weeks. What did we learn? Are we prepared to deliver quality care by air in the future pandemic threats?
Moderator: Roland Albrecht & Kathrin Summermatter
Infections Diseases of Viral and Other Beasts Near the Cockpit
Christoph Hatz
Face to Face with Highly Contagious Diseases in the Lab
Kathrin Summermatter
Panel discussion
Location: Karajan Hall
The aircraft is a key tool. How should we design and utilize the aircraft to the best of the patient?
Moderator: Amanda Tijben
Air Ambulance and HEMS aircraft of the future
Sascha Hardegger
Next Gen HEMS
Stefan Bestle
Bell flight perspective
Steve Mildenstein
Panel discussion
Watch promoLocation: Playground Area, Ground floor
45 min hands on stations on various medical concepts
In-Cabin Intubation (Mikael Gellerfors/Daniel Kornhall)
Ultrasound (Morten T. Bøtker/Lars Jacobsen/Jan Pallesen)
Stroke (Jostein Hagemo/Marius Rehn)
June 29, 2022
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Location: Europa Hall
United in quality care by air means teamwork. Who are the actual team members and how can teamwork improve the best for the patient? What are the required competencies?
Moderator: Bernd Lang
In this session we will go on a journey to investigate the evolutionary steps of a team and take a look at it from various perspectives. With selected experts, we will adress different aspects like personailities and assessment (Oliver Jung), elements of training and learning (Matthias Ruppert), cultural aspects (David Olvera) and of course the human factors involved (members of the ACRM working group).
Watch promoLocation: Europa Hall
is not an isolated activity. It can only unfold its full potential in a network of services with partners that follow the same goal: high quality patient outcome!
Moderator: Stephan Prückner
Cooperation between HEMS and Emergency Room
Angelika Trapp
Cooperation between HEMS and Ground EMS
Mathias Duschl
Dispatching & information - a European perspective
Stig Nikolaj Blomberg
NorAir Capture
Andreas Krüger
Restructuring HEMS bases - PRO'S vs CON'S
Stephan Prückner & Stephen Sollid
Location: Karajan Hall
Quality care by air must be evidence based. What evidence do we have and how can we expand the evidence base?
Moderator: Wolfgang Voelckel
Evidence of HEMS
Wolfgang Voelckel
Cost-effectiveness analysis of the helicopter emergency medical services for stroke patients in Austria, best value for money
Evelyn Walter
CPR research - where are we going?
Volker Wenzel
Evidence of EMS Physicians in Alpine Rescue
Urs Pietsch
Studies in HEMS That Should Be Done
Marius Rehn
Panel discussion
Watch promoLocation: Playground Area, Ground floor
45min interactive workshops in small groups on selected Aeromedical CRM topics
Resilience (Satu Yliherne/Bernd Lang)
Communication (Till Linder/Tim Junk)
Assertiveness (Peter Temesvari/Ralf Molander)
Decision Making (Johan Ener/Michael Hochhäuser)
Teambuilding (Michal Sobczyk/Walter Schneibel)
Watch promoLocation: Playground Area, Ground floor
45min interactive workshops in small groups on selected Aeromedical CRM topics
Resilience (Satu Yliherne/Bernd Lang)
Communication (Till Linder/Tim Junk)
Assertiveness (Peter Temesvari/Ralf Molander)
Decision Making (Johan Ener/Michael Hochhäuser)
Teambuilding (Michal Sobczyk/Walter Schneibel)
Watch promoLocation: Europa Hall
HEMS and air ambulance will always play a central role in catastrophes. What are our experiences and how can we improve?
Moderator: Björn Hossfeld
Med-Evac - Experience from the German Air Force
Björn Hossfeld
HEMS response to Ahr Valley flood disaster
Matthias Ruppert
Mariupol from the inside
Fridtjof Heyerdahl
The challenges for HEMS with the Ukraine-war
Adam Burakowski
Questions & Answers
Location: Karajan Hall
Blood is vital. How can we restore and secure its function during massive bleeding?
Moderator: Dietmar Fries
Massive bleeding: can we transfer experiences from the battlefield to the civilized world?
Thorsten Hauer
Prehospital transfusion of blood components - tango down?
Dietmar Fries
Prehospital transfusion & patient blood management: pretended needs and scientific evidence
Jostein Hagemo
Panel discussion
Location: Playground Area, Ground floor
First part with input presentation on rescue techniques (Mozart Hall, 13:30-14:30) followed by practical demonstrations and hands on exchange plattform (Playground Area outside, 14:30-16:00).
Moderator: Lasse Fossedal
NOLAS perspective
(Åge Kirkestuen/Thomas N. Dahle)
ÖAMTC perspective
(Thomas Schwaiger/Michael Sollfellner)
REGA perspective
(Markus Reichenbach/Michael Lehmann)
AirZermatt perspective
(Patrick Wenger/Urs Pietsch)
Helicopter Hoist Operation Trainer
(Thomas Gassmann)
Location: Europa Hall
HEMS and air ambulance pose risks to the patient and to the crew. How do risks and risk factors interact and interfere and how should we deal with them?
Moderator: Klaus Egger
An aviation view on risk perception
Jan Nielsen
Challenges of state risk managment
Katharina Reich
The length of employment and risk of “drift” related to safety
Donna York
Questions & Answers
Location: Karajan Hall
The TCM assists the pilot and the doctor, in addition to having specific professional tasks. Superhumans or simply too much?
Moderator: Thomas N. Dahle
TCM in Poland - focus on cockpit operation
Przemysław Barczentewicz
TCM in Switzerland - focus on rescue operation
Patrick Wenger
TCM in London - focus on medical operation
Eoin Walker
TCM in Finland - focus on night operation
Satu Yliherne
Questions & Answers
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30 min practical demonstration and small group discussion on solutions for infectious diseases and repatriation.
Moderator: Roland Albrecht
EpiShuttle
Fridtjof Heyerdah/Andreas Gustavsen
REGA Shuttle
Roland Albrecht/Thomas Burren
Location: Playground Area, Ground floor
30 min practical demonstration and small group discussion on solutions for infectious diseases and repratriation.
Moderator: Roland Albrecht
EpiShuttle
Fridtjof Heyerdah/Andreas Gustavsen
REGA Shuttle
Roland Albrecht/Thomas Burren
welcome drink sponsored by Lobo Leasing Limited
June 30, 2022
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Location: Europa Hall
To deliver the right treatment to the right patient at the right time, is essential for quality care by air.
Moderators: Hans Morten Lossius & David Lockey
The role of mechanical CPR device in HEMS
Andrea Mina
Endovascular resuscitation - what is the evidence?
Jostein Brede
Prehospital Perimortal Caeserian Section
Xavier Moors
Prehospital ECPR
Dinis Dos Reis Miranda
Prehospital/austere environment epidural evacuation/decompression
Charles Mize
Panel discussion
Location: Karajan Hall
To put training quality to the next level, the right infrastructure can help boost the learning outcome.
Moderator: Luca Marengo
Experience from 10 years of hoist training - Bad Tölz
Tobias Seidl
Flight Simulation meets Medical Simulation
Matthias Ruppert
Train as you fight - all crew simulation training solution
Michael Mayrhofer & Erlend Segtnan
The Aeromedical Crewing Excellence Training Centre of Sydney
Scott Watkins
Panel discussion
Watch promoLocation: Playground Area, Ground floor
Expanding the service means also to look into all weather capabilities and possibilities.
Moderator: Erik Normann
From 09:00-10:30, the authors of the exhibited posters present their concepts at the poster presentation area at the second floor.
Location: Europa Hall
Where are we heading? The immediate and long term possibilities for improvement in quality care by air.
Moderator: Hans Morten Lossius
I Have a Dream - a pilot's perspective
Erik Normann
I Have a Dream - a doctor's perspective
Ellen Weelink
Sustainability
Jaap Hatenboer
Panel discussion
Location: Europa Hall
Summary of AirMed2022 highlights and closing the congress!
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