Event
The Recent and Advances in Sepsis Management SYMPOSIUM – in conjunction with Surviving Sepsis Campaign – Roadshow Makassar.
Place
Sahid Jaya Hotel Makassar
- The Continuous Educational Program (CEP) of PERDICI as the Pre-Symposium Workshop will be held at Bone – Takalar Room, 2nd Floor
- The Scientific Symposium and The Exhibition will be held at Maraja Ballroom, 1st Floor.
Dates
- The Continous Educational Program (CEP) of PERDICI as the Pre-Symposium Workshop will be started on Thursday – Friday, 24 – 25 August 2006
- The Scientific Symposium and Exhibition will be started on Saturday, 26 August 2006
Symposium Organizer
For information regarding the Symposium, please contact the Secretariat:
Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (PERDICI)
Bagian/SMF Anestesiologi FKUI – RSUPN Ciptomangunkusumo
Jl. Diponegoro 71, Jakarta 10320
Telephone/Fax: (021) 3190 9033
Dr. Wahidin Soedirohoesodo General Hospital
c/o Department Anestesiologi & ICU
RS. Wahidin Soedirohoesodo
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan Km.10
Makassar, South Sulawesi
Phone/Fax: (0411) 582 583
Email: syafrika@indosat.net.id
Contact: Ms. Nining
PERDICI Supported by Indonesian Shock Society (ISS) proudly present and organized The 2nd Annual Meeting of Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (PERDICI), in conjunction with, The Surviving Sepsis Capaign – Road Show Jakarta.
The event will be held on Wednesday – Saturday, June 14 – 17, 2006 at Borobudur Hotel – Jakarta, with the theme of A Novel of Intensive Care Medicine: “To Be or Not To Be, An Evidence Based Process?”
Important Dates:
Free Paper Abstract Submission Deadline:
15 May 2006
Guaranteed Hotel Accomodation Deadline:
15 June 2006
Final Pre-Registration Deadline:
13 June 2006
Re-Registration for Symposium Workshop – CEP of PERDICI:
14 June 2006
CEP of PERDICI:
14 – 15 June 2006
Re-Registration and On-Site Symposium Registration:
16 June 2006
Scientific Symposium and Exhibition:
16 – 17 June 2006
The body develops compensatory mechanisms to prevent systemic inflammation in response to stress and injury. As overwhelming inflammation is rapidly lethal, these mechanisms have a protective effect during the first few hours after injury. However, they become deleterious as nearly all immune functions are compromised.The term “immunoparalysis” describes the global incapacity of the body to mount any kind of immune response; the extent of immunoparalysis is thought to correlate with life-threatening secondary infections and mortality. The hypoimmune state might require proinflammatory therapies to enhance immune function, but establishing the presence of immunodepression is crucial when considering such an approach. This article discusses methods for diagnosing immunoparalysis, in particular measurements of circulating monocyte human leukocyte antigen type DR expression and plasma interleukin-10.
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