Ab / From 9:30

Registrierung|Registration

Begrüßung|Welcome Remarks
Konrad Reinhart, Chair Sepsis Stiftung

Grußworte|Greetings
Karl Lauterbach, German Minister of Health
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General World Health Organization
Niranjan Kissoon, President Global Sepsis Alliance
Ruth Hecker, Chairwoman Aktionsbündnis Patientensicherheit


Ab / from 10:15

Deutschsprachiger Teil|German Track

+++ Simultaneous translation into English for online participants +++

Moderator: Jürgen Zurheide, Deutschlandfunk

10:15 Kurzlesung aus ihrem Buch|Short Reading from her book: Wir von der anderen Seite
Anika Decker-Wilde, Author, Berlin

10:20 Keynote: Rudolf Virchows Vermächtnis für heute|Rudolf Virchow’s Legacy for Today
Detlev Ganten, Founder World Health Summit, Berlin


#DeutschlandErkenntSepsis – schon Realität?
#Germanyrecognisessepsis – Already a reality?


10:35 Die medizinische und ökonomische Dimension von Sepsis und Sepsisfolgen in Deutschland|The Medical and Economic Dimension of Sepsis and Sepsis Sequelae in Germany
Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek, University Hospital Jena

10:45 Qualitätsindikatoren zum Sepsis Management im EU Ländervergleich|Quality Indicators for Sepsis Management in EU Country Comparison
Christian Scheer, University Hospital Greifswald

10:55 Was kennzeichnet Länder mit niedriger Sepsis Sterblichkeit?|What Characterizes Countries with Low Sepsis Mortality?
Konrad Reinhart, BIH|Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

11:05 Einfluss der Erfüllung der Mindestmengenanforderungen auf Komplikations- und Sterberaten|Impact of Meeting Minimum Volume Requirements on Complication and Mortality Rates
Thomas Mansky, Berlin

11:15 Sepsis Wissen von Laien – Ergebnisse einer Allensbach Umfrage|Sepsis Knowledge of Lay People - Results of an Allensbach Survey
Wiltrud Abels, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

11:25 Der Ansatz der “Deutschland erkennt Sepsis“ Kampagne|The Approach of the "Germany Recognizes Sepsis" Campaign
Ellen Heyd, Deutschland Erkennt Sepsis, Aktionsbündnis Patientensicherheit Berlin

11:35 Diskussion|Discussion


12:00 Mittagspause|Lunch Break


13:00 Paneldiskussion: Perspektive und Forderungen von Betroffenen und Angehörigen|Panel Discussion: Perspective and Demands of Sepsis Survivors and Family Members
Joachim Greuner
Ilse Malfait
Marion Pfeiffer
Julia Schiedermaier
Simon & Sven Seyfarth
Arne Trumann
Astrid Wendlik


14:00 Paneldiskussion: Reduzierung vermeidbarer Todesfälle durch Sepsis – eine gesamtgesellschaftliche Herausforderung|Panel Discussion: Reducing Preventable Deaths from Sepsis – a Challenge for Society as a Whole
Janosch Dahmen, MdB
Roland Göhde, German Health Alliance
Susanne Johna, Vize-Präsidentin Bundesärztekammer (BÄK)
Konrad Reinhart, Chair Sepsis Stiftung
Jürgen Graf, Ärztlicher Direktor und Vorstandsvorsitzender, Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt
Stefan Schwartze, MdB Patientenbeauftragter der Bundesregierung
Michael A. Weber, Verband leitender Krankenhausärztinnen und -ärzte (VLK)


15:00 Resümee|Summary
Ruth Hecker, Chair Aktionsbündnis Patientensicherheit
Joachim Greuner, Board Member Sepsis Stiftung


15:10 Kaffeepause|Coffee Break


Ab / from 15:30

International Track

Moderator:
Mariam Jashi, Designated CEO Global Sepsis Alliance, Germany

15:30 Patient Story: Why I Joined the Fight Against Sepsis
Ilse Malfait, Belgium

15:35 Keynote: The Role of Policy Leadership for Health Care Improvement
Donald M. Berwick, Founder of the Institute for Health Care Improvement, United States of America           

15:50 „Fireside Chat“: The Importance of Creating Synergies in the Fight Against AMR and Sepsis
Peter Beyer, Deputy Chair Global Antibiotic Research & Development Partnership (GARDP), Germany
Tobias Welte, Department of Pulmonary and Infectious Diseases at Hannover University School of Medicine, Germany
Irmgard Landgraf, General Practitioner Association Berlin, Germany
Tim Eckmanns, Robert-Koch-Institute, Germany
Sibylle Mottl-Link, Physician and Children’s Book Author, Germany


The Need for Holistic Quality Improvement and Infection Management Strategies 

16:10 The WHO Strategy to Address Sepsis Care in the Context of Universal Health Coverage
Teri Reynolds, World Health Organization, Switzerland        

16:20 The Strategy for the Improvement of Sepsis Care in Resource-Limited Settings
Emmanuel Nsutebu, African Sepsis Alliance, United Arab Emirates

16:30 Where Are the Synergies Among National and Global Infection Management Strategies
Ron Daniels, UK Sepsis Trust, United Kingdom

16:40 The Key Factors for the Low Sepsis Mortality in Australia
Brett Abbenbroek, The George Institute for Global Health, Australia 

16:50 The Key Factors for the Low Sepsis Mortality in Sweden
Kristoffer Strålin, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

17:00 Message From a War-Torn Country: Let’s Work to Heal and Build Bridges, Not Barriers and More Pain
Mohammed Elfatih Ahmed, Vice-President Sudanese Sepsis Alliance, Sudan

17:10 Discussion


The Impact of AI, Digitalization, and Innovative Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Moderator: Andreas Weyland, Department of Human Medicine, University Oldenburg, Germany

17:30 The Potential of Artificial Intelligence for the Early Detection of Sepsis and Other Medical Emergencies
Lukas Aschenberg, Tiplu, Germany

17:40 Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Adequate Use of Antimicrobials
Beat Müller, Kantonsspital Aarau, Switzerland

17:50 A Novel Host-Protein Test To Distinguish Between Bacterial and Viral Sepsis
Eran Eden, MeMed, Tel Aviv, Israel

18:00 Precision Medicine in New Therapies for Septic Shock
Joachim Struck, Adrenomed AD, Germany      

18:10 Immunomodulatory Therapy of Sepsis and its Sequelae – The Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Evangelos J. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, European Sepsis Alliance, Greece

18:20 Discussion

18:50 Presentation and Endorsement of the Berlin Declaration
Mariam Jashi, Designated CEO Global Sepsis Alliance, Germany

19:00 Get Together