Theme: Featuring core lectures on Anesthesia and Critical Care

CRITICAL CARE 2023

CRITICAL CARE 2023

We welcome you all to the 16th International Conference on Anesthesia and Critical Care which is scheduled during March 28-29, 2023 at Dubai, UAE. The theme of the conference is “Featuring core lectures on Anesthesia and Critical Care”. The conference highlights the Field of Anesthesia and the Doctors in ER Department. The gathering incorporates talks from educated researchers, doctors, students, researchers. There will be poster and e-poster competitions, power point presentations, workshops, and exhibitions.

Why to Attend?

The conference is an International platform which gives an opportunity to know different points of view and learn new ideas and trends in the field of Anesthesia. They are interactive offerings that offer case-primarily based presentations, online reviews, and stay conversations with key opinion leaders that consist of beneficial recommendations in our scientific practice. This is the best chance to arrive at the biggest gathering of members where we can present ourselves on the platform and interact with widely acclaimed speakers, the latest methods, improvements, and the most up-to-date advancements in the field of Anesthesia and Critical Care.

Target Audience      

Directors

CEOs

Presidents and Vice Presidents

Researchers

Doctors

Deans

Professors

Anaesthesiologist’s

University Faculty

Medical Schools/Colleges

Students

The COVID-19 pandemic has recently been a big challenge for humankind and also for the global intensive care community. The pandemic emphasized the fact that multi-professional dedicated human resource is the most important factor in the practice of intensive care medicine. After a four-year break in the World Intensive and Critical Care Congresses, full of hard work and emotional burden, now it is time for intensive care professionals from around the globe, to come together, to share knowledge and experience. The bridging the continents will hopefully contribute to this mission of bridging the gap by hosting the 16th International Conference on Anaesthesiology and Critical Care in 2023.

 

Session 01: Anesthesia, Trauma and Critical Care

Adequate care for the severely injured patient will necessitate the development of a new anesthesia specialist. The trauma anesthesiologist, like the cardiovascular anesthesiologist, must become intimately acquainted with the patient's condition. Anesthesiologists who manage patients with traumatic disease must become experts in critical care, high-risk anesthesia training, and trauma patient resuscitation.

  • Trauma Anesthesiologist
  • Cardiovascular Anesthesiologist
  • Medical Trauma

Session 02: Anesthetics and Analgesics

Anesthesia is defined as "the loss of sensation." Anaesthetics are medications that cause anaesthesia. During trials and surgical procedures, anaesthetics are used to numb certain parts of the body or to induce sleep. Analgesia is pain relief that occurs without loss of awareness or sensation or movement.

  • Anesthesia
  • Analgesia
  • Anesthetics

Session 03: Anesthesia Issues in Central Nervous System Disorders

Changes in the CNS caused by ageing or disease can have a significant impact on many aspects of brain structure, biochemistry, and function. Such maladaptive ups and downs in the brain can make it increasingly susceptible to the effects of various anaesthetics. To maximise anaesthesia proficiency, avoid adverse events, and ensure patient safety, the selection of appropriate anaesthesia medications and protocol is required, particularly in individuals with pre-existing CNS disorders

  • Neurosurgical Procedures
  • Clinical Relevance of Central Nervous System Processes and Modulation
  • Preclinical Research in Anesthesiology

Session 04: Anesthesia Equipment

The anaesthetic machine, which is tested daily, is not always required as basic equipment in general anaesthesia. Anesthesia machines can vary in appearance, size, and complexity. It is critical that vital medical pipeline gas supplies, such as nitrous oxide and air, are securely attached to the machine and easily accessible without any obstructions, faults, or pressure leaks.

  • General Anesthesia
  • Ventilation
  • Peripheral Nerve Simulator

Session 05: Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

Anaesthesiology is a medical specialty concerned with the overall care of patients before, during, and after surgery. Anesthesia, critical care medicine, critical emergency medicine, and pain medicine are all included. Pain Medicine is a branch of medicine that employs an interdisciplinary approach to reducing pain and improving the quality of life of people who suffer from chronic pain.

  • Opioid analgesics
  • Morphine
  • Opioids

Session 06: Anesthesia Technology and Monitoring

Anaesthetic monitoring is used to assess the condition of patients while they are sedated. Electrocardiography (ECG), blood pressure, and oxygen saturation devices may be included. Additional parameters, such as anaesthesia depth monitors, may also be required

  • Electrocardiography
  • Anesthesia Monitoring
  • Blood Pressure

Session 07: Anesthetic Implications and Management

Gas embolism, extraperitoneal insufflation and surgical emphysema, pneumothorax, and pneumomediastinum are all complications that anaesthesiologists must be aware of. As a result, in general anaesthesia for abdominal surgery, balanced anaesthesia with inhalational anaesthetics, opioids, and neuromuscular blockers is used. Endotracheal intubation and the Laryngeal Mask Airway can both be used to regulate the airway.

  • Gas Embolism
  • Opioids
  • Nausea
  • Sedation

Session 08: Emergency Medicine and Critical Care

Emergency medicine is a medical specialty that cares for undifferentiated, unscheduled patients who have critical illnesses or injuries that necessitate immediate medical attention and intensive care. Medicine, also known as critical care medicine, is a branch of medicine that assists in the diagnosis and management of life-threatening situations that necessitate sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring.

  • Antibiotic Resistance
  • Cardiac Emergencies
  • Wound Management
  • Pain Management

Session 09: Spinal Anesthesia

Spinal anaesthesia, also known as spinal block, subarachnoid block, intradural block, and intrathecal block, is a type of neuraxial regional anaesthesia that involves the injection of a local anaesthetic or opioid into the subarachnoid space using a fine needle 9 cm (3.5 in) in length. 

  • Spinal Block
  • Neuraxial Regional Anesthesia
  • Subarachnoid Block

Session 10: Implications of Pharmacogenomics for Anesthesia Providers

Pharmacogenomics considerations have the potential to develop therapeutic outcomes and individualise drug therapy while avoiding toxic effects and treatment failure by increasing the knowledge base of anaesthesia providers. However, because pharmacogenomics may not explain all inconsistencies in drug response, it must be used in conjunction with traditional anaesthesia considerations.

  • Drug Therapy
  • Drug Variability
  • Pharmacogenetics

Session 11: Pediatric and Geriatric Anesthesia

Pediatric anaesthesia ensures that newborns, infants, and children receive nontoxic anaesthesia that relaxes them during surgical and diagnostic procedures. Geriatric anaesthesia is the branch of medicine that studies anaesthesia techniques in the elderly.

  • Pediatric Anesthesia
  • Geriatric Anesthesia
  • Nontoxic Anesthesia

Session 12: Practical Emergency Airway Management

The primary goal of emergency airway management is to prevent and detect respiratory decompensation. A medical practitioner must be familiar with the indications and procedures for airway intervention, as well as how to anticipate a difficult airway. The fundamental method entails ensuring airway patency, preventing aspiration, and providing adequate oxygenation and ventilation.

  • Ventilation
  • Airway Management
  • Respiratory Decompensation

Session 13: Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

Pulmonary critical care, also known as critical care medicine, is a subspecialty of emergency medicine that treats patients with wounds and diseases of the lung or pulmonary system, which includes the trachea, diaphragm, and other structures. The primary goal of critical care medicine is to calm down patients who are suffering from pulmonary conditions that impair their ability to breathe.

  • Asthma
  • Critical Care
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Lung Transplantation
  • COPD

 

The Global Anesthesia machines market size will grow from USD 18.87 billion in 2022 to USD 20.86 billion in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) OF 10.6 percent. The Russian-Ukraine war disrupted the chances of global economic recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic, at least in the short term. The war between these two countries has led to economic sanctions on multiple countries, a surge in commodity prices, and supply chain disruptions, causing inflation across goods and services, and affecting many market across the globe. The global anesthesia machines market size is expected to grow too USD 29.91 billion in 2027 at a CAGR of 9.4 percent.

 

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Conference Date September 21-21, 2023
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