ESAIC Webinar Library (2024)

Webinar on Non-invasive continuous hemodynamic monitoring during major surger
Webinar on Non-invasive continuous hemodynamic monitoring during major surger

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  • the physiological rationale for non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring
  • what are the non-invasive continuous haemodynamic monitors available for clinical practice
  • about their feasibility and applicability when compared with traditional methods
  • the physiological rationale for non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring. To learn which technologies are currently clinically available.
  • about the feasibility and applicability of non-invasive monitoring compared with traditional monitoring.

Major abdominal surgery poses specific challenges to the anesthesiologist, how to improve the hemodynamic management and fluid balance during surgery to diminish peri-operative morbidity and mortality. Non-invasive continuous hemodynamic monitoring is a great tool for anesthesiologists, and through this Webinar we will deepen our knowledge to improve our patients’ level of care.

Host
Prof. Daniela Ionescu (RO)

Speakers
Dr Ruth Shaylor (IL)
Prof. Bernd Saugel (DE)

This Webinar has been granted 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).
LIVE participation in the Webinar is mandatory to obtain 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®)

Webinar on Perioperative concerns for the high-risk cardiac patient undergoing noncardiac surgery
Webinar on Perioperative concerns for the high-risk cardiac patient undergoing noncardiac surgery

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  • To understand the place of cardiac biomarker assessment in the perioperative risk stratification and management of the high-risk cardiac patient undergoing noncardiac surgery.
  • To understand and apply the principles of an optimal anesthetic and perioperative management of the high-risk cardiac patient undergoing noncardiac surgery.
  • To be able to adapt hemodynamic monitoring tools in function of the perioperative risk profile of the patient.

Yearly, more than 200 million people worldwide undergo noncardiac surgery, of whom about 5% will develop cardiovascular complications. Prevention, early recognition, and prompt treatment of these adverse cardiovascular events is, therefore, an important concern in perioperative medicine. After attending this webinar you will have a better understanding of the current place of cardiac biomarkers in the perioperative assessment of the high-risk cardiac patient and you will receive some tips and tricks for the anaesthetic and perioperative management of these patients.

Host
Prof. Stefan De Hert (BE)

Speakers
Prof. Michele Chew (SE)
Dr Judith van Waes (NL)

This Webinar has been granted 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).
LIVE participation in the Webinar is mandatory to obtain 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®)

Webinar on Acute kidney failure in the OR and ICU
Webinar on Acute kidney failure in the OR and ICU

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  • perform an analysis on the incidence, predictive variables, and severity of acute kidney injury (AKI) and its impact on the morbidity and mortality; of patients
  • provide therapies tailored to time constraints (intermittent, continuous, or extended intermittent), haemodynamic, and metabolic requirements and aimed at molecules of variable molecular weight.

Acute kidney failure increases dramatically morbidity and mortality. In this webinar we aim to deepen the audience knowledge in avoidance and management of acute kidney failure in both the operative and ICU settings.

Host
Dr Marlies Ostermann (UK)

Speakers
Dr Melanie Meersch (DE)
Dr Or Goren (IL)

This Webinar has been granted 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).
LIVE participation in the Webinar is mandatory to obtain 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®).

Webinar on Trunk blocks for abdominal surgery: when, how and for who
Webinar on Trunk blocks for abdominal surgery: when, how and for who

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  • To know the indications and contraindications of different types of trunk blocks;
  • To know the technical aspects of performing different types of trunk blocks;
  • To Identify the patients who have the greater benefit of receiving a trunk block in the perioperative period.

Trunk blocks have become increasingly popular in the last few years, providing high quality post-operative analgesia in a wide set of surgical procedures. After attending this webinar you will be able to have a better understanding of which trunk block is suited to a specific clinic situation and when and how it should be performed.

Host
Dr Giuseppe Pascarella (IT)

Speakers
Dr Sina Grape (CH)
Dr Steve Coppens (BE)

This Webinar has been granted 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®).
LIVE participation in the Webinar is mandatory to obtain 1 European CME credit (ECMEC®)

Webinar on Lung ultrasound in anaesthesia and critical care
Webinar on Lung ultrasound in anaesthesia and critical care

THIS ELEARNING MODULE IS BASED ON THE WEBINAR HELD ON 20 AUGUST 2024

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Lung ultrasound can be used for early detection and management of respiratory complications under mechanical ventilation, such as pneumothorax, ventilator-associated pneumonia, atelectasis, and pleural effusions. This useful technique is becoming incorporated into clinical practice and training in emergency and critical care medicine, where it is effective in rapid diagnosis of the cause of respiratory distress.

Host

Prof. Andrea Cortegiani (IT)

Speakers

Dr Shirley Friedman (IL)

Dr Stefaan Bouchez (BE)

Cardiogenic shock
Cardiogenic shock

THIS ELEARNING MODULE IS BASED ON THE WEBINAR HELD ON 21 MAY 2024

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Despite advancements in our understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment options for cardiogenic shock, the condition still has a high mortality rate. It is pivotal that intensivists are aware of the current best practices in managing such challenging clinical conditions.

Host
Dr Fabio Guarracino (IT)

Speakers
Dr Hannah Schaubroeck (BE)
Dr Guido Tavazzi (IT)

Pain management in opiate dependence patients undergoing surgery
Pain management in opiate dependence patients undergoing surgery

THIS ELEARNING MODULE IS BASED ON THE WEBINAR HELD ON 16 APRIL 2024

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Opioid consumption is rapidly increasing worldwide and anesthesiologists have to manage patients with both low-dose and high-dose chronic opioid consumption more often. This represents an anesthetic challenge and patients need a clear peri-operative plan in order to balance their chronic opioid consumption with their post-operative pain management.

Host

DrAna DomínguezRuiz Huerta(ES)

Speakers

Prof. PatriciaLavand'homme (BE)
Prof.Esther Pogatzki-Zahn (DE)

Preeclampsia, anaesthetic considerations in OR and ICU
Preeclampsia, anaesthetic considerations in OR and ICU

THIS ELEARNING MODULE IS BASED ON THE WEBINAR HELD ON 19 MARCH 2024

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Preeclampsia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in pregnant women. In the webinar, we aim at deepening the knowledge on diagnosis and management from the delivery unit, through the operation room, and in the intensive care setting.

Host

Dr Andrea Kollmann Camaiora (SE)

Speakers

Prof. Nuala Lucas (UK)
Prof. Carolyn Weiniger (IL)

Brain death: from diagnosis to organ donation
Brain death: from diagnosis to organ donation

THIS ELEARNING MODULE IS BASED ON THE WEBINAR HELD ON 20 FEBRUARY 2024

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Organ donation can be a transformative event for those who receive a transplant. Anaesthetists and Intensive Care doctors are at the forefront of facilitating and managing potential donors. Though well-established protocols and pathways exist, ethical issues and complex physiology can hamper success and make donation difficult. This webinar is aimed at improving understanding of diagnosis of brain death and optimal donor management to ensure success in organ donation.

Host

DrGiuseppe Feltrin(IT)

Speakers

Dr Paul McConnell (UK)
Dr Radha Sundaram (UK)

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