Posted on March 18, 2019September 27, 2021 by Speer PROGRAM FRIDAY October-1-2021 PROGRAM SATURDAY October-2-2021 FINAL PROGRAM PDF 09-23-2021 SYMPOSIUM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2021 BRAIN INJURY AND PAIN PERCEPTION Chair: T.W.R. Hansen, Oslo, Norway; N. Marlow, London, UK 800Special Lecture How can we reduce brain injury in preterm infants? A.D. Edwards, London, UK 830Monitoring the neonatal brain: How, when and for how long? L.S. de Vries, Utrecht, The Netherlands 850Analgetic drugs: Impact on pain perception and brain activity R. Slater, Oxford, UK 910The use of opioids in the NICU: Navigating between Scylla and Charybdis J.N. van den Anker, Washington D.C., USA 930Panel Discussion 1000Coffee Break 1030Poster Prize___ HIDDEN RISKS FOR RETINAL AND CEREBRAL DAMAGE; NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOME Chair: A.D. Edwards, London, UK; C. Bührer, Berlin, Germany 1045Preventive strategies and up-to-date treatment of severe ROP A. Hellström, Gothenburg, Sweden 1105Hypoxic-ischemic episodes: A hidden risk for brain damage of very immature preterm infants? R.J. Martin, Cleveland, USA 1125Neonatal jaundice: A puzzle still unresolved T.W.R. Hansen, Oslo, Norway 1145Outcomes into adulthood for our most immature infants N. Marlow, London, UK 1205Panel Discussion 1230Lunch Break 1245Lunch Seminar___ 1145Partial Personhood: The Newborn in History M. Obladen, Berlin, Germany GROWTH FAILURE AND OPTIMAL NUTRITION Chair: S. Andersson, Helsinki, Finland; D. Haumont, Brussels, Belgium 1330Preterm nutrition in 2020 - breast milk, probiotics & co: Myths and facts N. Modi, London, UK 1350Essentials and pitfalls of parenteral nutrition J. van Goudoever, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1410How to manage postnatal growth failure? W.W. Hay Jr., Denver, USA 1430Panel Discussion 1500Coffee Break DRUGS AND OTHER INTERVENTIONS Chair: M. Hallman, Oulu, Finland; C. Wright, Denver, USA 1530Pre- and postnatal steroids: A critical appraisal E.S. Shinwell, Tsfat, Israel 1555Caffeine in preterm infants: Where are we in 2021? C.C. Roehr, Oxford/Bristol, UK 1620Panel Discussion 1645Conclusion C.P. Speer, Würzburg, Germany