Sepsis 2010 Poster List
General Information for Authors:
The posters should be made to the following size: 70cm wide (across) and 100cm deep), portrait style.
Posters should be fixed to the poster boards using magnets, poster tape, OR ‘BLUE TAC during the after noon of Wednesday September 1st, before the start of the opening session or during the break at 15:00 – 15:30.
The posters will be reviewed by the Sepsis 2010 Program Committee during a series of Poster Walks. Â
More information will be provided about these shortly.
For Program and Abstract enquiries:
Elaine Rinicker, Program Director.
T: + 00 1 813 235 9813 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â E: Elaine@sepsisforum.org
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Number | Title | Presenting Author |
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P01 | Epidemiology of sepsis in pediatrics: First Colombian multicenter pilot survey | Jaramillo-Bustamante, Juan Camilo |
P02 | Randomised controlled trials are not designed to prove the safety of third-generation hydroxyethyl starch for resuscitation - results from a systematic review | Hartog, C.S. |
P03 | The effect of canine hyperimmune plasma on TNF-alpha and inflammatory cell levels in a LPS mediated rat air pouch model of inflammation | Kotiw, M. |
P04 | Development of Klebsiella pneumoniae B5055 induced mouse model of sepsis associated brain inflammation in BALB/c mice | Kumar, Vijay |
P05 | Predictive profiles of sepsis death and outcomes identified by an omics-based approach | van Velkinburgh, Jennifer |
P06 | Lipopolysaccharide is required for leukocyte adhesion to Torymyxin® filters, used in the treatment of sepsis. | Martin, Erica L |
P07 | Risk of neonatal septicemia associated with neonatal-maternal-bacterial determinants | Douraghi, Masoumeh |
P08 | Age associated changes in the inflammatory response to Gram positive challenge of the lung | Linge, Helena M |
P09 | A novel molecular biomarker diagnostic for the early detection of sepsis | Venter, Deon |
P10 | In vivo and in vitro role of cholecystokinin in nitric oxide synthesis | Simone Saia, Rafael |
P11 | Sepsis induces platelet mitochondrial uncoupling and a gradual increase in respiratory capacity which is negatively associated with clinical outcome | Sjövall, Fredrik |
P12 | New sepsis related marker. Endotoxin activity assay | Ikeda, Toshiaki |
P13 | A fast and accurate diagnostic test for severe sepsis using model-based insulin sensitivity and clinical data | Parente, Jacquelyn Dawn |
P14 | Serum procalcitonin as a diagnostic tool of bacteremia | Levidiotou, Stamatina |
P15 | Neonatal immune challenge impairs endotoxemic shock-induced hypotension: potential role for vasopressin | Carnio, Evelin C. |
P16 | Neonatal LPS exposure reduces stress fever in adult rats: modulation by glucocorticoids and PGE2. | Branco, Luiz G. S. |
P17 | Innate immunity and inflammation in sepsis: Mechanisms by which acute ethanol exposure alters the course of sepsis and the effect of TLR4 signaling | Jan, Basit |
P18 | Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) alters expression of incretin receptors in monocytic and hepatocytic cell lines | Daabo, Hamid |
P19 | The new sepsis marker, sCD14-ST, induction mechanism in the rabbit sepsis models | Naitou, Katuki |
P20 | Impact of delayed antimicrobial therapy in septic ITU patients. | Frost, Rosanna |
P21 | Estimating coagulopathy in an ovine acute lung injury model of sepsis using a disease progression model | Footer, Brent W. |
P22 | Over-expression of PD-1-related molecules is associated with lymphocyte anergy, mortality and development of nosocomial infections in septic shock patients. | Guignant, Caroline |
P23 | CCR2 drives neutrophil infiltration and elicits tissue damage in remote organs during sepsis | Souto, Fabricio Oliveira |
P24 | Prospective multicenter study of the effect of early fluid resuscitation on trends in IL-6and TNF-α levels in severe sepsis | Arnold, Ryan |
P25 | Severity of illness scoring systems in community-acquired Legionella pneumonia. | Simonsen, Øystein |
P26 | Increased survival after a CLP–induced sepsis in mice consuming oleic acid | Medeiros de Moraes, Isabel |
P27 | Anti-inflammatory effect of procalcitonin on "in vitro" LPS-stimulated human PBMC. | Foca', Alfredo |
P28 | Clinical effects of adsorption of lipopolysaccharide in the treatment of Gram negative severe sepsis | Kulabukhov, Vladimir |
P29 | The predictors of complicated noninfectious systemic inflammatory response | Golovkin, Alexey |
P30 | Clinical impact of a multiplex real-time PCR assay (SeptiFast®) for the rapid detection of pathogens in patients with end-stage heart failure bridged to heart transplantation with ventricular assist devices | Chaidaroglou, Antigoni |
P31 | Extracellular metabolic alterations in critically ill septic patients studied by adipose tissue micro dialysis (MD) | Theodorakopoulou, Maria |
P32 | Two chromogranin A-derived peptides chromofungin and catestatin induce neutrophil activation via a SOC dependent mechanism | Metz-Boutigue, Marie Hélène |
P33 | Role of PKC signaling in pulmonary epithelial barrier disruption: implication in lung edema | Azghani, Ali |
P34 | Cardiovascular hyporesponsiveness in sepsis is associated with G-protein receptor kinase (GRK) expression via a nitric oxide-dependent mechanism | Dal Secco, Daniela |
P35 | The kinetics of TREM-1 expression on canine neutrophils after in vitro and in vivo stimulation with microbial products | Li, Jingjing |
P36 | Severe sepsis and its impact on outcome in elderly and very elderly patients admitted in Intensive Care Unit | Juneja, Deven |
P37 | Chromogranin A expression in plasma of critically ill patients | Thomas, Lavaux |
P38 | Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in macrophages and in lung epithelialcells: IL-10 and the innate immunity response | Korhonen, Juha T. |
P39 | Influence of hydroxyethyl starch (HES) and gelatin versus crystalloids on renal function, fluid balance and ICU length of stay in patients with severe sepsis | Hartog, Christiane |
P40 | A Study of the Helicobacter pylori infection in Iranian Patients with Multiple sclerosis | Sanadgol, Nima |
P41 | Incidence of bacteremia at the time of ICU admission and its impact on outcome | Juneja, Deven |
P42 | Differential kinetics ofendothelial cell activation biomarkers E-selectin and endocan during non lethalendotoxemia in 129Sv mice. A role for PMN-derived serine proteases in thetransient decrease of circulating endocan levels. | Pastré, Jean |
P43 | Soluble TLT-1 is a naturally occurring TREM-1 inhibitor and protects mice from hyperresponsiveness and death during sepsis | Derive, Marc |
P44 | MAOA function and potential benefit of its inhibition in sepsis | Otto, Gordon Philipp |
P45 | Transcripts coding the VWF cleaving protease is decreased under proinflammatory conditions, which is reversed by co-incubation with activated protein C and selenate | Claus, Ralf A. |
P46 | Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor antagonist induces a protection from lethal sepsis: involvement of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) signaling | Petronilho, Fabricia |
P47 | System biology of multiple organ dysfunction: formation of ceramide-enriched macro-domain in SIRS/sepsis hyperresponsiveness of sphingomyelinase deficient mice | Claus, Ralf A. |
P48 | Predicting organ failure at 24 hours from early clinical data in an ovine pneumonia-sepsis model | Footer, Brent W. |
P49 | Modeling sepsis induced by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection: A human/ovine approach | Schentag, Jerome J. |
P50 | Identification of immune modulators using a phage library displaying Staphylococcus aureus secreted proteins | Fevre, Cindy |
P51 | Building up an infection control strategy based on the e-health concept. | Palos, Carlos |
P52 | Elimination of cytokine and soluble cytokine receptors by carbon sorbents from blood | Anisimova, Natalia |
P53 | Regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis by Toll-like receptor 9 is important for survival of sepsis | Trevelin, Silvia Cellone |
P54 | Disruption of sarcolemmal dystrophin and β-dystroglycan may be a potential mechanism for myocardial dysfunction in severe sepsis | Celes, Mara R |
P55 | Endocan also called endothelial cell specific molecule 1 as a pertinentbiomarker of endothelial dysfunction in sepsis. | Lassalle, Philippe |
P56 | Epidemiological situation of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever | Chinikar, Sadegh |
P57 | Then effect of gender on cytokine synthesis and outcome of patients with severe sepsis | Leonidou, Leonidia |
P58 | Aminotranferase activity and abdominal sepsis: multiple organdysfunction syndrome | Solovey, Yuri |
P59 | Success stories about pneumonia caused by panton valentine Staphylococcus aureus | Paramythiotou, Elisabeth |
P60 | Clinical characteristics and coagulative state in patients with sepsis complicated with cavernous sinus thrombosis. | Gigauri, Mariam |
P61 | Potential perspectives carbon sorbents for extracorporeal detoxificationof patients with bacteremia | Anisimova, Natalia |
P62 | The expediency of different biomarkers use for diagnostics and monitoring of perinatal sepsis treatment of the newborns with surgical pathology | Khanes, Gennadiy |
P63 | The experience of treatment of postoperative Gr(-) sepsis using specific immunoglobulin | Khanes, Gennadiy |
P64 | Bacteraemia caused by Enterococcus faecium and modifications in the antimicrobial resistance profile during the past five years | RodrÃguez-Iglesias, Manuel |
P65 | Sepsis and acute lung injury | Javakhadze, Malvina |
P66 | Mycobacterium fortuitum endocarditis in three children after ventricular septal defect closure with bovine pericardial patch | Cirkovic, Ivana |
P67 | Impact of Severity of Sepsis at Time of ICU Admission on ICU Mortality | Juneja, Deven |
P68 | Obstetric gynecological sepsis in Georgia | Daraselia, Medea |
P69 | Mental disorders in patients with sepsis | Gigauri, Mariam |
P70 | Recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin (rhs-TM) may have an efficacy for sepsis not only for DIC. | Nagai, Reon |
P71 | Septic complications in hematological ICU. Epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance. | Vavilov, Vladimir |
P72 | Assessment of physiotherapy on ICU and effects of physiotherapeutic interventions on outcome of critically ill patients | Sossdorf, Maik |
P73 | Clinical peculiarities of Gram positive sepsis | Rukhadze, Nino |
P74 | Detection of Epstein Barr virus (EBV) in Iranian patients with multiple sclerosis | Ramroodi, Nourollah |
P75 | Comparison of different modes СVVHF in therapy of septic shock. | Kulabukhov, Vladimir |
P76 | Epidemiological characteristics of nosocomial blood infections at the Institute of Digestive Diseases CCS in 2009 | Milenkovic, Maria |
P78 | Complement inhibition decreases the procoagulant responses and provides organ protection in a baboon model of E. Coli sepsis | F Lupu |
P79 | A new role of the alternative complement activation pathway for innate host defense during sepsis | N Reidemann |