Programme Book Course A and B INTERNATIONAL SLEEP MEDICINE COURSE 17 20 November, 2014 Conference & Training Centre De Ruwenberg St. Michielsgestel, The Netherlands
ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-20, 2014 INTERNATIONAL SLEEP MEDICINE COURSE Organising committee Al W. de Weerd, MD PhD, Neurologist, Center for Sleep and Wake disorders, SEIN Zwolle Hans L. Hamburger, MD PhD, Neurologist, Amsterdam Center for Sleep & Wake Disorders Monique H.M. Vlak, MD, Neurologist Amsterdam Center for Sleep & Wake Disorders Karel E. Schreuder, MD, Center for Sleep and Wake disorders, SEIN Zwolle ISMC Secretariat JCC Congress Consultancy & Events Populierendreef 516 2272 HH Voorburg The Netherlands T. 0031 (0) 70 3871726 E. info@jcc-congressen.nl
ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-20, 2014 INTERNATIONAL SLEEP MEDICINE COURSE Welcome to the Interna.onal Sleep Medicine Course 2014! The Interna.onal Sleep Medicine Course is a joint venture of the Sleep Socie.es of Belgium, the UK and The Netherlands. In a three year scheme each Society organises this 3-4 days las.ng course. Up to now the course gave an overview of all aspects of Sleep Medicine and focussed on the physician or psychologist who already had some experience in the field. The 2014 course is based on other ideas. This resulted in two separate courses: one for sleep specialists and sleep psychologists and one for sleep tecnicians. Both courses have a schedule of half.me plenary lectures and hands- on and interac.ve teaching in small groups during the other part of the day. The venue is a centuries old convent which was gradually modernized over a period of many years leading to an op.mal centre for courses as ours. St Michielsgestel is a nice village near the larger city of Den Bosch. If weather permits walking or biking in this region is a pleasant experience. We hope you will enjoy the course(s) and in par.cular will have fruitull contacts on Sleep Medicine with colleagues and teachers. Al de Weerd, convener and Hans Hamburger, president of the NSWO
Monday 17.11.2014 Course A Lectures 08.45 Welcome H. Hamburger 09.00 Neuro-anatomy and neurochemistry R. Poirier 09.45 Chronobiology F. van Oosterhout 11.00 Effects of sleep restriction on cognition and daytime functioning - G. Kerkhof 11.45 Classification of sleep disorders and sleep in the course of life A. de Weerd Lunch Hands-on training Students rotate along all sessions 13.30-14.50 Session I 15.20-17.00 Session II Sessions: 1. PSG: respiration, ECG, actigraphy, MSLT/MWT - M. Willemen 2. PSG: EEG, EOG, EMG, video I. van Velzen
Tuesday 18.11.2014 Course A Lectures 09.00 (Patho)physiology of respiration in sleep J. van den Aardweg 09.45 Diagnosis and other aspects of respiratory disorders in sleep K. van Kralingen 11.00 Comorbidities of respiratory disorders in sleep J. Verbraecken 11.45 Hypersomnia of central origin GJ. Lammers Lunch Hands-on training Students rotate along all sessions 13.30-14.50 Session I 15.20-17.00 Session II Sessions: 1. Dillemmas in the treatment of OSAS- K. Schreuder/ O. Vanderveken 2. Stepwise treatment of CSAS H. Janssen
Wednesday 19.11.2014 Course A Lectures 09.00 Insomnia, basics and diagnostic aspects D. Riemann 09.45 Insomnia: psychological and psychiatric aspects D. RIemann 11.00 Circadian rhythm disturbances M. Gordijn 11.45 Diagnosis of RLS/PLMS R. Rijsman Lunch Hands-on training Students rotate along both sessions 13.30-14.50 Session I 15.20-17.00 Session II Sessions: 1. Insomnia: Diagnosis and treatment I. Verbeek / S. Pillen 2. Hypersomnia GJ. Lammers
Thursday 20.11.2014 Course A Lectures 09.00 Sleep in young children S. PIllen 09.45 Sleep in teenagers W. Hofman 11.00 Non-restorative sleep & fibromyalgia A. Mariman 11.45 Parasomnia H. Hamburger Lunch Hands-on training Students rotate along all sessions 13.30-14.50 Session I 15.20-17.00 Session II Sessions: 1. Circadian rhythms V. van Kasteel 2. Parasomnia/movement diosrders A. de Weerd
Tuesday 18.11.2014 Course B Lunch Lectures 13.45 Welcome H. Hamburger 14.00 Basic aspects of sleep and sleep regulation T. de Boer 14.45 Classification of sleep disorders and sleep in the course of life A. de Weerd 15.45 Diagnosis of OSAS and other aspects of respiratory sleep disorders K. van Kralingen 16.30 CSAS and co-morbidities of respiratory disorders in SAS J. Verbraecken.
Wednesday 19.11.2014 Course B Hands-on training Students rotate along both sessions 08.30-09.50 Trainingsession I 10.20-12.20 Trainingsession II Sessions: 1. Polysomnography: EEG, EOG, EMG C. Blankvoort/M. Verspaendonk/Turci 2. Polysomnography: Respiration and application of CPAP H. Steinebach/I. van Velzen/B.Hoondert Lunch Lectures 14.00 Central hypersomnias M. Vlak 14.45 Parasomnia, including epilepsy H. Hamburger 15.45 RLS/PLMS and other disorders R. RIjsman 16.30 Insomnia/circadian rhythm disorders F. van Oosterhout
Thursday 20.11.2014 Course B Hands-on training Students rotate along both sessions 08.30-09.50 Trainingsession I 10.20-12.20 Trainingsession II Sessions: 1. Diagnostic workup insomnia and hypersomnia K. Schreuder / M. Vlak / M. Willemen 2. Diagnostic workup movement disorder / parasomnia PJ. Simons, RJ Schimsheimer, A. de Weerd Lunch Lectures 14.00 Therapy of insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders I. Verbeek 14.45 Sleep disorders in children S. Pillen 15.45 Social and cognitive consequences of sleep disorders K. van der Heijden 16.30 Pearls in Sleep Medicine K. Schreuder
ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-20, 2014 FACULTY Joost van den Aardweg, dept. Pulmonology, Medisch Centrum Alkmaar, Alkmaar, NL Caroline Blankvoort, EEG and Sleep Center SEIN, Zwolle, NL Prof. Tom de Boer, Dpt. Of Molecular Cellbiology, Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum, Leiden, NL Dr Marijke Gordijn, Institute of chronobiology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Groningen,NL Dr Hans Hamburger, Amsterdam Centre for Sleep and Wake Disorders, Amsterdam NL Bertram Hoondert, Kempenhaeghe Sleep Medicine Centre, Heeze, NL K. Van der Heijden, Leiden University, Leiden, NL Dr. Winni Hofman, dept Psychiatry, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NL Prof. Dr. Gerard Kerkhof, dept Psychiatry, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NL Dr Klaas van Kralingen, Dpt. of Pulmonology, Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum, Leiden, NL Dr Gert-Jan Lammers, EEG and Sleep Center SEIN, Heemstede and dpt. of Neurology, Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum, Leiden, NL Viviane van Kasteel, Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NLDr Rob Jan Schimsheimer Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiol. & Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NL Dr. Floor van Oosterhout, Amsterdam Centre for Sleep and Wake Disorders, Amsterdam, NL Dr. Hennie Janssen, Kempenhaeghe Sleep Medicine Centre, Heeze, NL Dr. Sigirid Pillen, Kempenhaeghe Sleep Medicine Centre, Heeze, NL Prof. Robert Poirrier, Dpt. De Neurologie, CHU du Sart Tilman, Universite de Liège, Liège, BE Prof. Dieter Riemann, Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, DE
ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-10, 2014 FACULTY Dr Rosalyne Rijsman, Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NLDr Rob Jan Schimsheimer Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiol. & Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NL Robert-Jan Schimsheimer, Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiology and Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NLDr Rob Jan Schimsheimer Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiol. & Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NL Dr Karel Schreuder, EEG and Sleep Center SEIN, Zwolle, NL Pieter-jan Simons, EEG and Sleep Center SEIN, Zwolle, NL Herma Steinebach, EEG and Sleep Center SEIN, Zwolle, NL Prof. Elske de Valck, Cognitive and Physiological Psychology, Free University Brussels, Brussels, BE Olivier Vanderveken, Sleep Center University Medical Center Antwerp, Antwerp, BE Irma van Velzen, Dpt. Clinical Neurophysiology & Sleepcenter, MC Haaglanden, The Hague, NL Ingrid Verbeek, Kempenhaeghe Sleep Medicine Centre, Heeze, NL Prof Johan Verbraecken, Sleep Centre & Dpt. of Pneumology, University Hospital of Antwerp, BE Drs Monique Vlak, Amsterdam Centre for Sleep and Wake Disorders, Amsterdam NL Dr Al de Weerd, EEG and Sleep Center SEIN, Zwolle, NL Dr Marc Willemen, Sleep Center University Medical Center Antwerp, Antwerp, BE Margret Verspaaendonk, Kempenhaeghe Sleep Medicine Centre, Heeze, NL
COURSE INFORMATION ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-20, 2014 Abstracts All abstracts and presentations will be provided on an USB stick. Certificates of attendance A certificate of attendance will be handed out to each participant at the end of the course after handing in of their badge and the course evaluation form. Examination There will be no examination. After this course delegates should be able to succesfully finish the ESRS exam. This exam will be held in the spring of 2015. ISMC Registration and Information Desk Opening hours: Monday to Thursday from Monday to Thursday from 08.00-18.00. Liability The ISMC Organising Committee is not responsible for any damage as a result of participating in the ISMC 2014.
ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-20, 2014 ACCREDITATION Dutch accreditation Certificate of attendance A certificate of attendance will be available at the registration desk on Thursday, 20 November after the last session. Certificates can not be forwarded to you after the course. We have applied for ESRS sponsorship For Dutch participants: Via de Nederlandse vereniging voor Neurologie (NVN) zijn 20 accredatiepunten aangevraagd. Volgens de huidige regels is aanvraag bij 1 wetenschappelijke vereniging van medisch specialisten is accreditatie bij 1 wetenschappelijke vereniging, in dit geval de NVN, voldoende voor accreditatie bij de andere beroepsverenigingen zoals bv NVKNO of NVALT. Voor het verkrijgen van de accrediditatiepunten hoeft met dus niet perse lid te zijn van de NVN. Huisartsen, specialisten ouderengeneeskundigen, artsten voor verstandelijk gehandicapten en sociaal geneeskundigen vallen niet onder deze regeling.
ISMC 2014 NOVEMBER 17-20, 2014 GENERAL INFORMATION Conference Venue and hotel Conference and Training Centre De Ruwenberg Ruwenbergstraat 7 St. Michielsgestel The Netherlands T. +31 (0)73 5588888 www.ruwenberg.nl Hotel The hotel reception of De Ruwenberg is responsible for room reservations. For all questions regarding room reservations please report to the reception staff. Check-in at De Ruwenberg is possible from 13.00 hrs. The check out time is before 10.00 hrs. fast for hotel guests is served from 07.00 09.00 hrs. Catering Coffee, tea and mineral water will be available for free during the day. Lunches are also included in the participant fee. All other food and beverages are for your own account. Dinner Dinner will be served at 19.30 hours in the restaurant of the Ruwenberg.