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Covid-19 and Beyond: Lessons and Future Directions for Anesthesiology

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We are delighted to extend a warm invitation to all esteemed medical professionals and experts in the field of anesthesia to join us for the 7th European International Conference on Anesthesia in the mesmerizing city of Dubai, UAE.

This prestigious conference is dedicated to fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and promoting advancements in anesthesia research and practice across Europe and beyond. With a rich history of successful events, this year's conference promises to be an unparalleled gathering of leading minds in the field.

Why Attend?

  • Insightful Keynote Sessions: Gain invaluable insights from distinguished keynote speakers who are pioneers in the realm of anesthesia and related disciplines.
  • Cutting-Edge Workshops: Participate in interactive workshops, designed to provide hands-on experience and practical knowledge on the latest advancements and techniques.
  • Thought-Provoking Scientific Sessions: Engage in stimulating discussions during scientific sessions, featuring research presentations and poster displays showcasing groundbreaking discoveries.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, colleagues, and renowned experts from around the world, forging meaningful collaborations and professional relationships.
  • Explore Dubai: Experience the unique blend of modernity and tradition in one of the world's most dynamic cities. From architectural marvels to vibrant souks, Dubai offers an unforgettable experience.

Join us in Dubai as we come together to shape the future of anesthesia and contribute to the well-being of patients worldwide. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner, a budding researcher, or a medical student with an interest in the field, this conference promises to enrich your knowledge and broaden your horizons.

Mark your calendars for December 7-9, 2023, and be prepared for an extraordinary event that will leave a lasting impact on your professional journey.

We look forward to welcoming you to the 7th European International Conference on Anesthesia in Dubai, UAE!


Sessions & Tracks

Track 1: Anesthesia

Anesthesia is a medically-induced coma with loss of protective reflexes resulting from the administration of intravenous or inhaled general Anesthesia, often in combination with analgesics and neuromuscular blockers. It is generally performed in the operating room to facilitate excruciatingly painful surgical Anesthesia procedures for patients, or in intensive care units or emergency departments to facilitate endotracheal intubation Anesthesia, and ventilation of critically ill patients. Various drugs may be administered with the overall goal of ensuring loss of consciousness, amnesia, analgesia, autonomic loss of reflexes, and possibly musculoskeletal paralysis. The optimal combination of drugs for a particular patient’s Anesthesia and the procedure is usually determined by Anesthesia or another provider of such procedures.

Sub Track:

Regional Anesthesiology

Epidural Anesthesia

Amnesia

Analgesia

Paralysis

Related Association & Societies:

American Society of Anesthesiologists | American Society of Regional Anesthesia| Association of Anesthetists | World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | American Society of Anesthesiologists | Association of Anesthetists | International Anesthesia Research Society.

Track 2: Anesthetic neurotoxicity in pediatric patients

A branch of anesthesiology that deals with the Anesthesia of newborns, infants, patients with special needs, and children up to the age of twelve. Alongside a pediatric anesthesiologist, pediatric specialists typically provide care for children in the operating room. Many children who require medical treatment Anesthesia or other systems have incredibly complicated therapeutic Anesthesia concerns that affect several different bodily parts. Pediatric Anesthesia is best equipped to evaluate these complex problems and develop a safe sedative for each child. Pediatric Anesthesia provides the best secure care for newborn infants and youngsters undergoing Anesthesia thanks to their - training and experience.

Sub Tracks:

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Congenital Heart Disease

Encyclopedia of Toxicology

Myelopathy

Related Association & Societies:

American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Fasting guidelines of international Anesthesia societies | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | International Anesthesia Research Society.

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Market Analysis

Track 3: Anesthesia for urology surgery

As in all surgical departments, Anesthesia in urological surgery has distinct characteristics. Therefore, Anesthesia for urological surgery Anesthesia requires special training and experience. To reduce the risk of complications in urological surgery, local Anesthesia surgery, like all other surgical procedures, is gaining importance with the help of technological developments. Most urological surgeries are performed in a confined, confined space using the minimally invasive technique or the cystoscope, and most patients undergoing urological surgeries with Anesthesia are elderly individuals with other diseases. Therefore, in addition to providing adequate Anesthesia, anesthesiologists must consider several factors, such as age, comorbidities, functional status, duration of surgery, expected blood loss, and surgical setting, in optimizing surgical Anesthesia results. This review was intended to provide Anesthesia considerations for various urological surgeries.

Sub Tracks:

  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Urothelial Carcinoma
  • Bladder Infection
  • Ureteroscopy

Related Association & Societies:

Urological Anesthesia | Anesthetic considerations for urologic surgeries | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Spinal Anesthesia for pediatric urologic surgeries.

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Track 4: Anesthesia Adjuncts

One of the many substances or techniques used to improve Anesthesia but not specifically known as Anesthesia. Before a soporific is administered as premedication and during Anesthesia, Anesthesia aids are used to increase the sedative effects or lessen annoying symptoms. Premeditations are administered to calm the patient reduce anxiety, lower nausea and regurgitation, and lessen oral and respiratory emissions. Common add-ons to Anesthesia include narcotic analgesics, benzodiazepines, tranquilizers and hypnotics, phenothiazines, anticholinergics, antihistamines, and antianxiety agents.

Sub Tracks:

  • Dexmedetomidine
  • Adrenaline
  • Perineural
  • Parasympathetic blockade
  • Methohexital

Related Association & Societies:

Adjuvants to local anesthetics | Adjuncts and multimodal analgesia | Anesthetic considerations for urologic surgeries | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Spinal Anesthesia for pediatric urologic surgeries | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Association of Nurse Anaesthesiology.

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Track 5: Mechanical Ventilation

Although the concept of mechanical ventilation Anesthesia began in the 14th century with Vesalius, it was not until the last century that it was widely used in clinical routine. Since its first appearance, mechanical ventilator Anesthesia has become more sophisticated, expanding its use from intensive care unit Anesthesia (ICU) to ventilator unit Anesthesia and even to home patients for long-term care. This is the result of combining advances in our understanding of respiratory physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical management of patients with technological advances in mechanical, electronic, and biomedical engineering. Once a ventilation Anesthesia strategy has been defined, the ventilator Anesthesia should deliver it to the patient as accurately as possible. To achieve this, the machine must detect all the variables that determine the breathing pattern with high precision and regulate their activity rehearsal-time

Sub Tracks:

  • Bronchospasm
  • Endotracheal Intubation
  • Atelectasis
  • Pneumothorax
  • Pleural Effusions

Related Association & Societies:

Mechanical ventilation during Anesthesia in adults | Protective Ventilation during Anesthesia | European Journal of Anesthesiology | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | American Society of Anaesthesiologists.

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Track 6: Anesthetic drugs

A drug or other substance that causes loss of sensation or consciousness. Local Anesthesia causes loss of sensation in small areas of the body. Drugs Anesthesia currently being developed using this rational design approach include analogs of midazolam, propofol, and etomidate, such as PF0713, and cyclopropyl methoxycarbonyl etomidate (MOC-etomidate), respectively. An alternative approach involves the rapid screening of large molecule libraries for activity in structural or phenotypic Anesthesia assays that approximate target anesthetic and receptor interactions. Such high-throughput screening offers the possibility of identifying completely new classes of drugs. The development of Anesthesia is experiencing renewed interest as new demands are placed on our clinical practice that can be met, at least in part, with better drugs. The purpose of this review is to provide the reader with an overview of new Anesthesia and new development approaches that are on the horizon.

Sub Tracks:

  • Propofol
  • Glycopyrrolate
  • Etomidate
  • Postanesthetic Shivering
  • Epinephrine

Related Association & Societies:

Medication Administration in Anesthesia | Food and Drug Administration warning on Anesthesia | Anesthesia Drug Safety | General Anesthesia for Surgeons | American Society of Anesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | International Anesthesia Society.

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Track 7: Dental Anesthesia

The dentist's Anesthesia is solely responsible for providing sedation services to patients. To minimize patient discomfort during the procedures, dental Anesthesia will administer dental Anesthesia. At the same time, the Dentist-anesthetist complies with all current regulations. The anesthetics used to induce Anesthesia in dental surgery Anesthesia are procaine, mepivacaine, etc. The most commonly used anesthetic to achieve Anesthesia in dental surgery is lidocaine. A local anesthetic is a type of drug used to prevent pain in specific areas of the mouth during treatment, thereby numbing the tissues of the mouth, by blocking the nerves that sense or transmit pain. Your dentist may use a local anesthetic to numb the area before injecting it.

Sub Tracks:

  • Bupivacaine
  • Lidocaine
  • Endodontics
  • Prilocaine

Related Association & Societies:

American Dental Society of Anesthesiology | American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists | Anesthesia and Sedation | American Dental Association | The Association of Dental Anesthetists | American Dental Society of Anesthesiology | The Association of Dental Anesthetists.

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Track 8: Obstetric Anesthesiology

Over the past decade, the practice of obstetric anesthesiology has changed significantly, as evidenced by an improvement in anesthesiologists' understanding of the many disease entities seen in obstetric patients, as well as the improvement of new techniques and new medications. Recent advances in the practice of this specialty include the refinement of the combined spinal dual (CSE) technique for the relief of labor pain and cesarean delivery, the use of continuous infusions of dilute solutions of local anesthetics in combination with opioids for labor pain relief, patient-controlled epidural Anesthesia (PCEA), development of multi-port epidural catheters, the dramatic increase in subarachnoid Anesthesia for elective Caesarean sections and the introduction of new amide local anesthetics. Due to the dramatic increase in the use of neuraxial techniques for labor analgesia and the increasing use of spinal Anesthesia, the administration of general Anesthesia for cesarean deliveries has decreased significantly. Obstetricians - Anesthesiologists are involved in Anesthesia for in vitro fertilization, ligation procedures, non-obstetric surgery for pregnant patients, fetal surgery, postpartum surgery, and of course Anesthesia for labor and cesarean section.

Sub Tracks:

  • Cesarean Section
  • Pharmacogenetics
  • Trauma
  • Obstetric Hemorrhage
  • Eclampsia

Related Association & Societies:

Medication Administration in Anesthesia | Food and Drug Administration warning on Anesthesia | Anesthesia Drug Safety | General Anesthesia for Surgeons | American Society of Anesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | International Anesthesia Society.

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Track 9: Brain Monitoring and the Depth of Anesthesia

If each medical specialty was identified by a key organ of the body, would the "brain" have been the choice for anesthesiology? The practice of anesthesia is historically rooted in the need to control things like pain and consciousness—all of which are within the realm of the nervous system—and many anesthetics exert their primary effect on the brain. But if you look at an anesthetist in the operating room today, the central role of the brain and the monitoring of its function may not be apparent at first glance. More attention appears to be being paid to monitoring vital signs, supporting the cardiovascular system, maintaining perfusion, and monitoring fluid flow. The assumption could be that the brain will be fine as long as we take care of the other "support" organs. Finally, monitoring actual brain function may seem a little too abstract to discuss. Along its continuum, the depth of sedation is defined primarily by the "responsiveness" of the patient, ranging from a normal response to verbal stimulation with minimal sedation (anxiolysis) to a state of complete unresponsiveness with General anesthesia. Since patient responsiveness is a function of the central nervous system, monitoring brain function during anesthesia should be a no-brainer.

Sub Tracks:

  • Dose and Concentration of the anesthetic
  • The Spectral Analysis of the EEG
  • Neurosense NS-901 Monitor
  • EasyPrep EK-901 Electrodes

Related Association and societies:

Advanced Brain Monitoring Anesthesia | Brain Monitoring in Critically Neurologically Impaired Patients | American Dental Society of Anesthesiology | American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists | Anesthesia and Sedation | American Dental Association | The Association of Dental Anesthetists | American Dental Society of Anesthesiology | The Association of Dental Anesthetists | Brain Monitoring Devices in Neuroscience Clinical Research | Brain Monitoring Market Anesthesia | Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XIV | Monitoring of Brain and Systemic Oxygenation in Neurocritical.

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Track 10: Amnesia

Amnesia refers to the loss of memory for facts, information, experiences, etc. Forgetting one's identity is a common plot device in movies and television, but this is usually not the case with real-life amnesia. Instead, people with Anesthesia, also called an amnesiac syndrome, usually know who they are. Intense research on neurological Anesthesia has been and continues to be driven by the need to comprehend both typical and atypical memory function as well as the underlying brain mechanisms involved. It is now well accepted that Anesthesia brought on by damage to the hippocampus region (and, frequently, the entire medial temporal lobe) causes deficiencies in episodic memory Anesthesia, delayed recall, and recollective experience. The patterns of preservation and deterioration across a variety of capacities, such as semantic memory and learning, delayed recognition, working memory, and imagination, are still up for debate. This succinct overview focuses on some of the significant and recent developments in these discussions and what they might reveal about amnesia and hippocampus function.

Sub Tracks:

  • Retrograde amnesia
  • Anterograde amnesia
  • Transient global
  • Infantile or childhood amnesia

Related Association & Societies:

American Dental Society of Anesthesiology | American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists | Anesthesia and Sedation | American Dental Association | The Association of Dental Anesthetists | American Dental Society of Anesthesiology | The Association of Dental Anesthetists.

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Track 11: Epidural Anesthesia

Epidural administration of local Anesthesia can provide Anesthesia without the need for respiratory support or mechanical ventilation Anesthesia. However, due to the additional effects of epidural Anesthesia on motor function and sympathetic innervation, epidural Anesthesia affects lung function. However, compared to postoperative lung function after abdominal or thoracic surgery Anesthesia without epidural Anesthesia, these effects are so small that the beneficial effects still lead to improved postoperative lung function. These findings can be explained by improved pain therapy and diaphragm function and early extubating. In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the use of thoracic epidural Anesthesia has raised concerns about respiratory failure due to motor block Anesthesia and the risk of bronchial narrowing due to sympathetic block Anesthesia. Even in patients with severe asthma, however, thoracic epidural Anesthesia leads to an approximately 10% decrease in VC and FEV1.0 and no increase in bronchial reactivity. In general, epidural Anesthesia administration of local anesthetics not only provides excellent Anesthesia and analgesia but also improves postoperative outcomes and reduces postoperative pulmonary Anesthesia complications compared to Anesthesia and analgesia without epidural Anesthesia.

Sub Tracks:

  • Levobupivacaine
  • Ropivacaine
  • Bupivacaine
  • Episiotomy
  • Epidural analgesia

Related Association & Societies:

American Society of Anesthesiologists | American Society of Regional Anesthesia| Association of Anesthetists | World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | American Society of Anesthesiologists | Association of Anesthetists | International Anesthesia Research Society.

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Track 12: Nerve blocks Anesthesia

Nerve block Anesthesia is effective for shoulder surgery. For outpatient surgery, it is important to determine which technique allows for more efficient recovery. The author was to compare nerve block Anesthesia with general Anesthesia about the recovery profile and patient satisfaction after rotator cuff surgery. A wide variety of agents have been tested in addition to peripheral nerve block Anesthesia, which is often performed for regional Anesthesia during or after hand or arm surgery, neck or spine surgery, and other procedures. Studies to determine the comparative benefits of additional nerve blocks are complicated by the wide variety of co-administered local Anesthesia and administration sites and the heterogeneity of primary endpoints. Baking soda has been shown to accelerate the onset of mepivacaine's nerve blocks but delays the onset of others. Adrenaline has been shown to prolong sensory nerve block and delay the systemic absorption of local Anesthesia thereby reducing the risk of anesthetics.

Sub Tracks:

  • Neuropathy
  • Antithrombotic
  • Hematoma
  • Peripheral
  • Pectoral nerve block

Related Association & Societies:

Urological Anesthesia | Anesthetic considerations for urologic surgeries | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Spinal Anesthesia for pediatric urologic surgeries.

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Track 13: Preoperative Care Anesthesia

Both preoperative malnutrition Anesthesia and anemia are known to worsen surgical outcomes, but their preoperative optimization is complex for various reasons. Furthermore, both are related to the functional capacity of the patients. In recent years, pre-enabling has been included in the ERAS protocols. rehabilitation consists of physical exercise and nutritional and psychological support, increasing the physiological reserve before surgical stress. The integration of physical activity, adequate nutrition, correction of anemia, and psychosocial components, with multimodal optimization in the preoperative period, leads to an improvement in the functional capacity of patients undergoing surgery, with consequent improvement in outcomes. This article discusses specific aspects of preoperative care Anesthesia that are not well defined in ERAS protocols and represent fundamental changes in surgical practice, including preoperative nutrition Anesthesia, treatment of preoperative anemia, and rehabilitation. Preoperative evaluation is an opportunity to identify comorbidities that may complicate the patient during Anesthesia, surgery, or postoperative. A patient scheduled for elective surgery Anesthesia will typically attend a preoperative evaluation 2-4 weeks before her surgery date.

Sub Tracks:

  • Preoperative Nursing care
  • Intraoperative care Anesthesia
  • Postoperative care Anesthesia
  • Care of the surgical patient

Related Association & Societies:

Spinal cord injury arising in Anesthesia practice | Adjuncts and multimodal analgesia conference | Anesthetic considerations for urologic surgeries conference | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Spinal Anesthesia for pediatric urologic surgeries | International Anesthesia Society | American Association of Nurse Anaesthesiology.

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Track 14: Spinal Anesthesia

Spinal Anesthesia in the immunocompromised patient also poses a challenge to the anesthetist and is the subject of a consensus statement. While this consent statement does not provide prescriptive advice for every situation, it does summarize the available evidence. Spinal Anesthesia was thought to be a contraindication. The Dural puncture can be difficult and the spread of local Anesthesia can be limited by scar tissue. However, there are clinical cases of successful spinal Anesthesia in this context, especially using ultrasound. Spinal Anesthesia is a neural axial Anesthesia technique in which a local anesthetic is injected directly into the intrathecal (subarachnoid) space. The subarachnoid space contains sterile cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), a clear fluid that bathes the brain and spinal cord Anesthesia.

Sub Tracks:

  • Spinal Block
  • Subarachnoid
  • Tetracaine
  • Neuraxial Anesthesia

Related Association & Societies:

Urological Anesthesia | Anesthetic considerations for urologic surgeries | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | Spinal Anesthesia for pediatric urologic surgeries.

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Track 15: Femoral Nerve Block Anesthesia

A femoral nerve block Anesthesia was performed in the Anesthesia recovery room by an anesthetist with more than 10 years of experience and 500 FNB practices. While the patients were under supine Anesthesia, sterile conditions were provided in which arterial pulsations were detected at the level of the femoral crease Anesthesia. Under the direction of the performing physician, half of the solution was injected at 6:00 a.m. and the other half at noon under the direction of the resident who performed the randomization. This provided the performer's blindness to the volume of local Anesthesia solutions. Full circle coverage has been recognized as a successful block sign. LA solutions were prepared by the hospital pharmacist for each patient before surgery Anesthesia. The attending physician was informed of the smooth running of the operation. A femoral nerve block paralyzes the distribution of the femoral nerve Anesthesia and is used to treat the anterior thigh and knee. It provides effective Anesthesia with less opioid intake, thus reducing the side effects of opioid use and facilitating early hospital discharge.

Sub Tracks:

  • Sciatic Nerve block
  • Ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block
  • 3-in-1 femoral nerve block
  • Pre-emptive
  • Prognostic

Related Association & Societies:

Mechanical ventilation during Anesthesia in adults | Protective Ventilation during Anesthesia | European Journal of Anesthesiology | American Society of Anaesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | Society for Pediatric Anesthesia | American Society of Anaesthesiologists

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Track 16: Ankle Block Anesthesia

Absolute contraindications to performing an ankle block include patient rejection and infection at the injection site or sites. Ankle blocks should be avoided if a proximal high-pressure tourniquet is required for the surgical procedure, as the locks do not provide tourniquet pain relief that can occur with the thigh tourniquet. Additionally, solutions containing adrenaline should be avoided during peripheral Anesthesia ankle injections due to the potential risk of compromising the distal vascular supply of the foot Anesthesia. Finally, ankle lock Anesthesia does not provide coverage for the extrinsic muscles of the foot. Foot Anesthesia can be achieved by blocking the five peripheral nerves that innervate the area at ankle level. This technique relies on easily identifiable anatomical landmarks. No special equipment, induction of paresthesia, nerve stimulation, special positioning, or patient cooperation is required. Ankle block Anesthesia is safe, and reliable and has a high success rate for all types of foot surgery.

Sub Tracks:

  • Ankle Fusion
  • Ankle Ligament Reconstruction
  • Foot Surgeon in San Antonio
  • Superficial peroneal

Related Association & Societies:

Medication Administration in Anesthesia | Food and Drug Administration warning on Anesthesia | Anesthesia Drug Safety | General Anesthesia for Surgeons | American Society of Anesthesiologists | American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology | International Anesthesia Society.

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Track 17: paralysis

Paralytics, also known as neuromuscular blocking Anesthesia agents, are strong muscle relaxants used to prevent muscle movement during surgery. It is also used during emergency care Anesthesia, such as when putting on a ventilator for severe respiratory illness. Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in a part of the body. This occurs when there is a problem with the way messages are passed between the brain and muscles. Paralysis is complete or partial Anesthesia. It can appear on one or both sides of the body. It can also occur in one region or spread over a wide area. Paralysis of the lower body, including both legs Anesthesia, is called paraplegia. Paralysis of the arms and legs is quadriplegia Anesthesia.

Sub Tracks:

  • Diplegia
  • Hemiplegia
  • Periodic paralysis
  • Epilepsy

Related Association & Societies:

Anesthesia and Periodic Paralysis | Fasting guidelines of international Anesthesia societies | International Anesthesia Conference Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists conference | International Anesthesia Research Society | American Society of Anaesthesiologists.

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Track 18: Analgesia

The goal of preventive analgesia is not on the relative timing of analgesia or Anesthesia interventions, but on reducing the impact of peripheral nociceptive barrier associated with preoperative Anesthesia, intraoperative Anesthesia, or postoperative noxious stimuli. These stimuli induce peripheral Anesthesia and central sensitization, which increases postoperative pain intensity and analgesic needs. By preventing sensitization, the need for pain relievers Anesthesia and pain relievers are reduced. Preventive analgesia is demonstrated when postoperative pain and/or Anesthesia are reduced beyond the duration of action of the target drug, which we have defined as 5.5 half-lives of the target drug Anesthesia. This requirement ensures that the observed effects are not direct Anesthesia effects. In this article, we briefly discuss the history of preventive Anesthesia and link it to the broader concept of preventive analgesia. We highlight clinical trial designs and literature examples that distinguish preventive analgesia from preventive analgesia and conclude with suggestions for future research. Modern research shows that Anesthesia is essentially a manifestation of integration processes at various levels of the central nervous system "CNS": between afferent impulses from the area of ??pain and impulses from acupuncture points. A growing number of clinical trials support the use of acupuncture as an evidence-based pain management practice.

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Market Analysis

The global market for inhalation Anesthesia is estimated at USD 15.5 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 24 billion by the end of 2030, growing at a staggering CAGR of 5.5% over the forecast period 2021-2030. Growing up.

Early reports of Anesthesia date back to the Babylonians, Greeks, Chinese, and Incas, but Theodoric of Lucca, an Italian physician and, bishop, is credited with using opium and mandragora (a plant from the mandrake family)-soaked sponges to relieve surgical pain in the 1200s.

The anesthesiology market consists of two main components: anesthesiologists (drugs for medical use) and anesthesiologists (professionals trained in the use of anesthesia). There are many devices specifically designed for various surgical procedures such as B. Anesthetic nebulizers for vaporizing anesthetics; nasal oxygen set for administering oxygen etc.

Global Anesthesia Monitoring Devices Market: The global anesthesia monitoring devices market size was estimated at USD 808.7 million in 2019. Growing safety awareness among physicians and increasing surgical procedures are expected to drive demand for these devices. For example, according to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), approximately 51.4 million surgeries were performed in the United States in 2014. Additionally, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), there are had a 3.0% increase in the number of cosmetic surgeries in the United States in 2014 compared to 2013.

Anesthesia devices are used during surgical procedures to control pain, breathing, blood pressure, blood flow, and heart rate and rhythm. The global Anesthesia device market size was estimated to be $13,560.00 million in 2020 and is expected to reach $28,381.86 million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 8.10% from 2021 to 2030.

Global General Anesthesia Drugs Market valued at US$7.2 Billion in 2020 is expected to reach a revised size of US$8.8 Billion by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 2.8 %. Propofol, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to register a CAGR of 2.7% and reach US$2.2 billion by the end of the analysis period. Given the ongoing post-pandemic recovery, Sevoflurane segment growth is adjusted to a revised CAGR of 2.7% for the next 7 years.

The anesthesia devices market is poised to register a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted the healthcare sector as hospital and healthcare services have been drastically curtailed due to the social distancing measures put in place by the country's government. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the country's economy and affected the operation of general hospital care for non-COVID-19 patients in hospitals. An article titled "The impact of COVID-19 on anesthesia and critical care wards in the UK: an evaluation of serial wards" published in the Journal of Anesthesia in September 2021 stated that in January 2021 a third of anesthesia staff were unassigned available, 42% of operating rooms were closed and surgical activity nationwide was reduced to less than half, including fewer cancer surgeries and emergency. The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted the market as hospitals and healthcare services have been drastically curtailed due to the social distancing measures enforced in the country. Additionally, intensive care physicians and anesthesiologists have worked together to treat patients with COVID-19. According to an article titled "Surgical activity in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic: a nationwide observational cohort study" published in June 2021 and featured in the British Journal of Anesthetic, the total number of surgeries performed in England and England reported Wales in 2020 was 3,102,674. Hence, such cases underscore that COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the growth of the market.

The anesthetics market consists of sales of drugs that cause a relaxing sensation to calm patients during surgery and remove the sensation of pain. These drugs are used to give a sense of calm to patients through muscle relaxation which also causes amnesia.

Increasing consolidation in the form of acquisitions is an emerging trend in the anesthetics market. This is mainly due to the high level of R&D and Intellectual Property-(IP) investment needed to establish companies that manufacture anesthetic drugs.

Anesthesia-induced medical conditions, such as analgesia, paralysis, forgetfulness, or unconsciousness, cause patients to lose their sense of awareness. As the prevalence of cardiac, neuro and other chronic illnesses rises at an alarming rate in nations like Brazil and the U.S. and accelerates the usage of anesthetic equipment, leading vendors in the Anesthesia devices market are focusing more on emerging regions that provide lucrative potential. Anesthesiology is actively researching neuropathic pain, chronic pain, opioid-induced hyperalgesia, and opioid use disorder.

The market for anesthesia devices in the United Kingdom is divided into two categories: anesthesia machines (such as anesthesia workstations, delivery systems, ventilators, and monitors), and anesthesia disposables & accessories (such as breathing circuits, anesthesia masks, endotracheal tubes, and laryngeal mask airways). The report provides the value for the aforementioned segments (in USD million).

Similarly, actions taken by industry participants are another element boosting the market's expansion. For instance, the revolutionary regional anesthetic device SAFIRA, created by the medical device company Mediate in partnership with physicians from the UK's National Health Service (NHS), was used in a live demonstration at Arab Health 2022 in January 2020. Thus, it is anticipated that the aforementioned reasons will accelerate market expansion.

Recently Occurring Events:


Past Conference

From December 11 to 12, 2020 Allied arrange the 5. European International Conference of Anesthesiologists and Surgeons”. The theme "Shedding light on developments in anesthesia and its future" applies.

All attendees, speakers, and exhibitors from around the world welcomed the anesthesia industry to present and discuss the most important recent innovations, trends, concerns, practical challenges, and applied solutions in anesthesia.

Several recognized specialists presented a series of lectures on current trends and concerns in interdisciplinary health care as well as technological breakthroughs.

We are proud to announce our upcoming lectures as part of the 7th European International Conference on Anesthesia to be held in London, UK, on 27-29 March 2023, with the theme of emphasizing the developments in anesthesia and its future, based on the positive response, to be announced and the feedback we received from attendees and supporters at Anesthesia 2023.

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