World Sepsis Congress 2021 – Session 10 and 11 Now Available on YouTube and as a Podcast

Sessions 10 and 11 from the World Sepsis Congress 2021 are now available on YouTube (embedded above) and as a Podcast on Apple Podcasts (just search for World Sepsis Congress in your favorite podcast app).


Session 10 was chaired by our very own Nathan Nielsen and features the following participants:

  • Improving Early Recognition and Survival of Sepsis by Digital Support Systems – Basil Matta, Cambridge University Hospital, UK

  • How Can We Leverage AI and Predictive Analytics to Improve the Diagnosis of Sepsis? – Mohammad Aldeeb, Masimo, UAE

  • How AI Can Improve the Treatment of Sepsis – Matthieu Komorowski, Imperial College London, UK

  • Wireless Monitoring and the Future of Sepsis Care – Heather Duncan, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK

  • COVID-19 Treatment by Telemedicine – Asad Latif, Aga Khan University, Pakistan

  • Impact of Telemedicine for COVID-19 Management at the Regional Level – Björn Weiss, Charité University Berlin, Germany


Session 11 was moderated by Flavia Machado, member of the GSA Executive and Founding President of the Latin American Sepsis Institute, and features the following presentations:

  • The Role of Platform Trials in Critical Care: Adaptation of the Remap-Cap Trial During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Kathy Rowan, Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre, UK

  • From Innovative Trials to Guidelines: The WHO Method – François Lamontagne, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada

  • Tocilizumab in COVID-19 – Anthony Gordon, Imperial College London, UK

  • Corticosteroids in COVID-19: Where Are We? – Luciano Azevedo, Latin American Sepsis Institute, Brazil

  • Implementation of the RECOVERY Platform in the UK – Peter Horby, University of Oxford, UK

  • Vitamins in Sepsis: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – Tomoko Fujii, Jikei University Hospital, Japan


Sessions are released weekly on Tuesdays. The next sessions will be ‘Advances in Pathogen Detection and the Fight Against AMR ‘ and ‘Novel Approaches in the Diagnosis of Sepsis and COVID-19’ on June 8th, 2021.


World Sepsis Congress 2021 is a project by the Global Sepsis Alliance, initiator of World Sepsis Day and World Sepsis Congress.

Marvin Zick