Pediatric Forensic Medicine (33529)

Dato: 22-24. mai 2019
Sted: Soria Moria Hotell og konferansesenter
Adresse: Voksenkollveien 60
0790, OSLO

NORGE
Praktiske henvendelser: Oslo universitetssykehus HF
Maks antall deltakere 50
Kurseier Oslo universitetssykehus HF

Priser

Deltaker: 4 000,-

Målgruppe

Pediatere, allmennleger, radiologer, patologer og rettsmedisinere.

Læringsmål

Diagnostikk og forskning på plutselig uventet barnedød og barnemishandling.

Kurskomite

Torleiv Ole Rognum (Kursleder)
Åshild Vege
Arne Stray-Pedersen
Anne Gunn Winge

Godkjenninger - Gamle spesialistregler

Videreutdanning

Barnesykdommer: Valgfrie kurs: 14 t
Patologi: Valgfrie kurs: 21 t

Etterutdanning

Barnesykdommer: Valgfrie kurs: 14 t

Program for Pediatric Forensic Medicine (33529)

Onsdag 22. mai

09.00 Registration.
10.00 Welcome and introduction.
10.05 Sudden unexplained deaths in infants and children.

Ed Mitchell, Fern Hauck

10.10 Sudden unexplained death in infants and children.

A global perspective. Fern Hauck

10.40 Trends in cause and manner of sudden unexected

deaths in infants in Norway 1984-2017. Alice Lund, Åshild Vege

11.00 Risk factors: Co-sleeping revisted; How common is

co-sleeping? Silje Osberg

11.15 Coffee break.
11.30 Round table discussion: Best practice - death scene

investigation:

Short presentations:

Ed Mitchell: Experiences from New Zealand

Joanna Garstang: Experiences from England

Jan Sperhake: Experiences from Germany

Lars Danielsen, Norway: Discussants a police lawyer, crisis psycholist Pål Christensen, Trine G. Kaldstad (Norwegian SIDS society)

12.30 Lunch.
13.30 Gray zone cases: How do we classify them?

Presentation of difficult cases - grey zone cases (several presenters). 

14.40 Statistical correlation with seizures and the hippocampus in SUDC and the

and artificial intelligence. 

15.10 Coffee break.
15.20 Plenary discussion: Should co-sleeping be discouraged

in small infants? Moderator Trine Kalstad (Norwegian SIDS Society). Short input by: Ed Mitchell, Joanna Garstand, Silje Osberg and Arne Stray-Pedersen

16.00 Option for young scientists.

Entertainment piece "Historical Forensics". Roger Byard

Torsdag 23. mai

09.00 SIDS and genetics.

Ingrid Holm, Siri Hauge Opdal

09.05 Biomarkers of SIDS: a concept for understanding the mechanism?

Robin L. Haynes

09.35 SIDS: a viscious circle ending in irreversible hypnoxia.

Siri Hauge Opdal

10.00 Immunological protein profiles in SIDS.

Linda Ferrente

10.15 Plenary discussion.
10.45 Coffee break.
11.00 From gene discovery, big data to breathing monitors -

a team effort to better understand the causes of SIDS. Brief overview of the co-operation with Microsoft. Jan Ramirez

11.40 Genome squencing: A way of solving SIDS once and

for all? Or a story about the logistics and difficulties of setting up the genetic testing of SIDS cases.. Chelsea Pagan

12.05 Plenary discussion.
12.30 Lunch.
13.30 Understanding SIDS by brain research.

Chair persons: Robin Hayes, Roger Byard

13.35 Brain stem studies.

Roger Byard

13.55 Hippocampal studies in SIDS.

Robin L. Hayes

14.15 Aquaporin 4 and brain swelling in SIDS.

Johanna Marie Lundesgaard Eidahl

14.30 Coffee break.
14.45 Fighting sudden unexpected infant - and child death.

Chairpersons Fern Hauck, Peter Blair

14.50 Knowledge of ambient risk factors and/or genetic risk factors -

Is it sufficient to prevent the external risk factors? Rachel Y. Moon

15.20 The importance of reproducible classification.

Peter Blair

16.00 Discussion.
16.30 Option for young scientists.

"How do I publish my work" - an overview of how to get work published. Roger Byard

Fredag 24. mai

09.00 Controversies on abusive head trauma.

Chairperson: Karen Rosendahl

09.00 The subarachnoidal space - what is the normal size?

Ellen Regine Olsrud and Bianca Therese Lund-Melcher

09.05 Abusive head trauma.

Maninder Singh Chawla

09.25 Hygromas in infants - can they mimic subdural hematomas?

Maninder Singh Chawla

10.10 Osteoporosis in infants and small children - frequency and potential

potential disposition for fractures? Karen Rosendahl

10.10 A national standardized radiology protocol in head traumas in

infants and children? Karen Rosendahl

10.35 Coffee break.
10.40 Routines for investigation of head traumas in children in Norway

compared with California. Mary Jo Vollmer-Sandholm

10.55 Differential diagnostic consideration in cases with the triade in absence

of other visible injuries. Arne Stray-Pedersen

11.10 Difficult cases (several participants).
11.45 Free paper session.

Chair persons: Jan Ramirez and Arne Stray-Pedersen

13.00 Lunch.