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NICIS Europe The vision of Neurosciences in Intensive Care International Symposium (NICIS) is to accelerate trans

NICIS scientific committee , see you in 2026 for a new aventure !
29/06/2024

NICIS scientific committee , see you in 2026 for a new aventure !

And to round off this great congress, thanks to Tarek Sharshar for his presentation on the prognostic evaluation of pati...
28/06/2024

And to round off this great congress, thanks to Tarek Sharshar for his presentation on the prognostic evaluation of patients with refractory/super refractory status epilepticus !

Treat status epilepticus in brain injuy patients (Stroke/TBI) ? Pr Andréa Rossetti (Lausanne, Suisse) highlighted the in...
28/06/2024

Treat status epilepticus in brain injuy patients (Stroke/TBI) ? Pr Andréa Rossetti (Lausanne, Suisse) highlighted the interest of anti seizures medications in this specific population of critically ill patients !

Pr Gilles Huberfeld talks about ecstatic seizures through history and   !
28/06/2024

Pr Gilles Huberfeld talks about ecstatic seizures through history and !

Continuous   : How and when ? by Lawrence Hirsch (New Haven, USA) !
28/06/2024

Continuous : How and when ? by Lawrence Hirsch (New Haven, USA) !

Al at a glance to analyse    prognosis value after cardias arrest, thanks to Marleen Tjepkema !
28/06/2024

Al at a glance to analyse prognosis value after cardias arrest, thanks to Marleen Tjepkema !

If you'd like to continue chatting and exchanging ideas over a drink, meet up at 7pm at Corcoran's Sacré-Cœur ! 🥳
27/06/2024

If you'd like to continue chatting and exchanging ideas over a drink, meet up at 7pm at Corcoran's Sacré-Cœur ! 🥳

This afternoon, Anna-Maria Vezzani talks about the links between inflammation and epileptic seizures at the NICIS confer...
27/06/2024

This afternoon, Anna-Maria Vezzani talks about the links between inflammation and epileptic seizures at the NICIS conference !

Pr Martine Gavaret (neurophysiology, Saint Anne hospital, Paris) talk about   generators !
27/06/2024

Pr Martine Gavaret (neurophysiology, Saint Anne hospital, Paris) talk about generators !

Consciousness science help us understand loss of consciousness in epileptic seizures. Thanks Lionel Naccache !
27/06/2024

Consciousness science help us understand loss of consciousness in epileptic seizures. Thanks Lionel Naccache !

Pr Matthew Walker ( , Cambridge, UK) talk about pathophysiology of status epilepticus at NICIS Europe 2024 in Paris !   ...
27/06/2024

Pr Matthew Walker ( , Cambridge, UK) talk about pathophysiology of status epilepticus at NICIS Europe
2024 in Paris !

Pr Jan Claasen (neuro  , Columbia NYC), opens   conference on "seizures old questions New Challenges" !
27/06/2024

Pr Jan Claasen (neuro , Columbia NYC), opens conference on "seizures old questions New Challenges" !

See you tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. for the start of the congress ! 😉
26/06/2024

See you tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. for the start of the congress ! 😉

25/06/2024

2 days to go until the start of 2024! We look forward to seeing you there ! SRLF Institut du Cerveau - Paris Brain Institute Corcoran's Sacré-Cœur

24/06/2024

🧠[FOCUS] : An expert in the pathophysiology and prognosis of refractory status epilepticus, Aurélie Hanin will talk to us about NORSE and FIRES and the role of inflammation in these two clinical entities responsible for refractory status epilepticus. Don't miss this opportunity Institut du Cerveau - Paris Brain Institute SRLF

21/06/2024

🧠[FOCUS] : The blood-brain barrier, hepatic encephalopathy, hyperammonemia, encephalopathy, & intensive care medicine are all areas in which Nicolas Weiss has mastered ! Meet him at 👇

18/06/2024

🧠[FOCUS] : Tarek Sharshar is a , Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at Université Paris Cité and Head of the Neurological Center at CHU Sainte-Anne, . His main clinical research focus is on neurological disorders in critically ill patients, including intensive care-acquired neuromyopathy, encephalopathy and delayed recovery, as well as long-term neuropsychological disorders. Meet him on June 28 !

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Neurosciences in Intensive Care International Symposium 2019 (NICIS) « Neuro-prognostication in the ICU: from basic neuroscience to medical decision »

The vision of Neurosciences in Intensive Care International Symposium (NICIS) is to accelerate transformative advances in the care and science of patients with critical illness and neurological injury. Participants are clinicians and scientists who have a common aspiration to translate discoveries in the neurosciences into better patient-centered outcomes.Since 2017, two NICIS events are offered, one in Washington (NICIS.America) and the other in Paris (NICIS.Europe), held respectively in March and June.

The 2019 edition of NICIS-Europe is titled Neuro-prognostication in the ICU: from basic neuroscience to medical decision. It will be held on June the 20th-21st 2019 at the Institut Pasteur in Paris.

NICIS-Europe 2019 builds on the success of previous editions, which were devoted to “The Neurosciences of critical illness and acute CNS infection” (2018); « Critical illness: Ageing, frailty and resilience » (2017), « Neuro-inflammation in Critical illness: From brain signalling to brain insult » (2016), « Neuroscience of repair, regeneration and recovery from critical illness » (2015), and « Neurobiology of stress » (2014).

Prognostication of the neurological outcome of primary brain injured patients is a major challenge for the intensivist, raising both medical and ethical issues. Advances in Neurosciences allow us to better predict the recovery of arousal or consciousness in post-anoxic or traumatic brain injury patients. Despite these advances, prediction models continue to have limited accuracy, possibly contributing to flawed medical decision-making and suffering of families and caregivers. Moreover, medical decision-making may be influenced a range of societal and cognitive biases. Finally, prediction need to integrate therapeutic interventions to gain in discriminative value.