VYHEMDAYS25

 

vygon hemodynamic days 2025

Hemodynamic Monitoring Conference

Vygon Hemodynamic Days 2025

Excellence in Hemodynamic Management

The #VYHEMDAYS25 event seeks to meet the training needs of professionals in hemodynamic management. A unique event where internationally renowned professionals present crucial topics within hemodynamic management.

 

Who is this event intended for?

These sessions are characterised by their integrative nature and comprehensive management of patient haemodynamics, from all those seeking a first contact to those who want to update their knowledge and keep up to date with the latest developments. This is possible thanks to the videos available in the extra materials, which provide the opportunity to create a base for the user and the quality of the presentations and the experts of the sessions.

 

The main objective of VYHEMDAYS is to provide a holistic view of hemodynamic management, focusing on aspects of hemodynamic monitoring, and to train professionals in its principles and to be able to face all the challenges posed by the current context. A unique opportunity for all those who want to take a step further in their training.

 What can you discover at VYHEMDAYS 2025?

These sessions aim to provide a comprehensive overview of hemodynamic management. Some of the topics of this event are:

Preload and afterload

We will address the relevance of preload and afterload in the evaluation of cardiac performance and its impact on clinical decision-making to optimize the management of critically ill patients.

Sustainability

We will delve into the concept of "green monitoring" and the future of sustainable monitoring.
Is it possible to perform precise hemodynamic management while reducing environmental impact?

Cardiac efficiency

We will approach the notion of "cardiac efficiency" and its crucial role in the evaluation of cardiac performance, providing tools to optimize hemodynamic management.

Holistic approach

We will explore the importance of holistic hemodynamic management of the critically ill patient: precise optimization of signal quality, beat-by-beat and real-time monitoring, and guided therapeutic decisions as crucial factors in providing accurate, specific, and individualized hemodynamic management.

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Speakers

Scientific Committee
Myriam Martín de la Cruz

José Miguel Alonso Íñigo

Specialist in anesthesiology, resuscitation and pain management at the Hospital Universitario y Politécnico de la Fe (Valencia), with national and international experience. Passionate about hemodynamic monitoring and NIV.

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Francisco Escribá

Specialist in anesthesiology at the Hospital Universitario y Politécnico de la Fe (Valencia), member of the pediatric section of SEDAR, accredited European EAMS instructor and member of the CVAD COMMITTEE of Hospital la Fe.

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Francisco Cota

Intensive Care Physician at the Hospital de la Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz). Coordinator of the Hemodynamics WG at SAMIUC. Expert in blood purification and haemodynamics.

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Germán Gómez

Associate physician in anesthesiology and resuscitation at Son Espases Hospital (Mallorca).

Speakers
Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Frédéric Michard

Switzerlad

Doctor of Medicine, specializing in Critical Care, and one of the 1% of most cited scientists in the world. Pioneer in the development of graphical user interfaces for hemodynamic monitoring.

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Sergi Tormo

Spain

Specialist in Intensive Medicine at the University and Polytechnic Hospital of La Fe (Valencia), passionate about advanced hemodynamic monitoring and hemodynamic management of critical patients.

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Mario Salvatore Romano

Italy

Doctor in Applied Pathophysiology and inventor of the PRAM method

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Adrian Wong

United Kingdom

Doctor of Medicine, specialising in Critical Care, he is a consultant and clinical lead at King’s College Hospital (London). He is passionate about ultrasound to guide fluid therapy, focusing on venous congestion and organ perfusion.

 

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Félix Lobato

Spain

Specialist in anesthesiology and resuscitation at San Pedro Hospital, Logroño (La Rioja).

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Stefano Romagnoli

Italy

Full Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care, University of Florence; Head of the department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy. Expert in hemodynamic and brain monitoring.

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Ángel Ruiz

Spain

Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit of the Virgen de la Victoria University Hospital (Málaga)..

Myriam Martín de la Cruz

Luis Gajate

 Spain

 Anesthesiologist at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital (Madrid)

PIERRE GUINOT

Pierre Gregoire Guinot

France

Professor of Anesthesia and Intensive Care at the University Hospital of Dijon, France. His research focuses on cardiovascular hemodynamics, vasoplegia, ECMO, inflammation, and bacterial translocation.

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