Severe obstetric complications meeting
Published on Tuesday, 20 December 2016
You are cordially invited to attend the following meeting:
Severe obstetric complications – an INOSS meeting followed by a conference and a PhD dissertation defence
Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 17-19 May 2017
Further details of how to book will follow shortly
Programme
INOSS private meeting
17 May 2017
10,00 – 12,00 - Chair: Marian Knight, UK
13,00 – 16,00 - Chair: Kitty Bloemenkamp, The Netherlands
17,00 – 18,00 - The future of INOSS - Kitty Bloemenkamp
Severe obstetric complications – state-of-the-art open meeting
18 May 2017
10,00 – 12,00 - Chair: Marian Knight, UK
Uterine Rupture - Lone Krebs, Holbæk, University of Copenhagen
Excessive blood loss - Hellen Edwards, Herlev, University of Copenhagen
AIP – an update - Sally Collins, Oxford, UK
Peripartum cardiomyopathy - Anne Ersbøl, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen
Extreme obesity - Christina Winter, Odense, University of Southern Denmark
Maternal sepsis - Mercedes Bonet, WHO
13,00 – 16,00 - Chair: Kitty Bloemenkamp
Balanced blood transfusion - Jakob Stensballe, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen
Blood transfusion or intravenous iron? - Charlotte Holm, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen
Maternal deaths in the Nordic countries - Siri Vangen, University of Oslo, Norway
Cesarean section rates and maternal morbidity in Italy - Serena Donati, University of Rome, Italy
Severe morbidity and near miss in South Africa - Salome Maswime, Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Endometriosis and SHIP - Griet Vandenberghe/Janne Foss Berlac, Loeven University - Belgium and Hillerød, University of Copenhagen
Cervical incompetence/abdominal cerclage - Kirstine Sneider, Hjørring, University of Aalborg
Neonatal outcome - Aura Pyykönen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Severe Obstetric complications – methodological research issues
19 May
09,00 – 12,00 - Chair: Elizabeth Sullivan, Sydney, Australia
Definitions
INOSS definitions - Timme Schaap, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Audit and Delphi
A new approach to Audit using the Delphi procedure - Timme Schaap, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Registers
Nordic, Dutch and Australian Medical Birth Registers and severe obstetric complications – strength, possibilities, challenges and limitations.
- Karin Källen, Sweden
- Ulrik Kesmodel, Denmark
- Mika Gissler, Finland
- Kari Klungsøyr, Norway
- Timme Schaap, The Netherlands
- Reynir Geirsson, Iceland
- Elizabeth Sullivan, Australia
PhD dissertation
14,00
Lotte Berdiin Colmorn: Cesarean section and severe complications at delivery