December 07-09, 2023
Dubai, UAE
We are delighted to invite you to join us for this prestigious gathering of renowned experts, researchers, and professionals in the field of anesthesia. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant city of Dubai, this conference promises to be an exceptional platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation.
Date: December 07-09, 2023
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Under the theme "Advancements and Challenges in Anesthesia Practice," this conference aims to explore the latest developments, advancements, and challenges in the field of anesthesia and its impact on patient care. It provides a unique opportunity to gain insights from leading practitioners, engage in stimulating discussions, and enhance your understanding of the latest trends and techniques.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a comprehensive scientific program featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and oral and poster presentations. The conference will cover a wide range of topics, including perioperative medicine, pain management, critical care anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and much more.
In addition to the scientific program, the conference will also offer ample networking opportunities, allowing you to forge new professional connections and strengthen existing ones. You will have the chance to interact with experts, share your research findings, and build collaborations that can drive advancements in the field.
Dubai, known for its iconic skyline, cultural diversity, and luxurious hospitality, serves as an ideal destination for this conference. Explore the city's rich history, visit world-class attractions, indulge in exquisite cuisine, and experience the warm hospitality of the Emirati people.
We look forward to welcoming you to the 2nd International Conference on Anesthesia & Anesthesiologists in Dubai. Join us to expand your knowledge, foster collaborations, and contribute to the advancement of anesthesia practice.
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Introduction:
Anesthesia plays a vital role in modern healthcare, enabling complex medical procedures to be performed safely and comfortably. The global anesthesia market has witnessed significant growth and advancements over the past few years. This analysis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the global anesthesia market from 2019 to 2023, including market size, trends, drivers, and challenges.
Market Size and Growth:
The global anesthesia market has experienced substantial growth during the period from 2019 to 2023. According to market research, the market was valued at USD 11.9 billion in 2019 and is projected to reach USD 17.2 billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 7.6%. This growth can be attributed to several factors, including the rising number of surgical procedures, the increasing geriatric population, and technological advancements in anesthesia equipment and drugs.
Market Segmentation:
The anesthesia market can be segmented based on product type, application, end-user, and geography.
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Regional Analysis:
The global anesthesia market is geographically segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.
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Session on Anesthesia
Anesthesia is the induction of a controlled, brief loss of feeling or consciousness for medical reasons. It can involve any or all of the following: Analgesia (pain reduction or avoidance), paralysis (muscle relaxation), amnesia (memory loss), and unconsciousness. Anesthetized refers to a patient who is under the influence of anesthetic medicines.
Session on Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology is concerned with the relief of pain and the provision of care to patients before, during, and after surgery. Anesthesiologists are experts in the field who work in areas like intensive care, pain medicine, and critical emergency medicine, in addition to Anesthesia. However, the field's major focus is on the research and use of anesthesia, as well as the safe support of patients during the operation.
Session on Anesthetic Implications & Management
Years of research have gone into perfecting the method of Anesthesia, which has witnessed many advancements as well as challenges. Scientists are studying the impact of anesthetics on people like the elderly and cancer survivors to determine which sort of anesthetic is best for the job. Analyzing anesthetic consequences aids in the development of new anesthetic solutions for improved service.
Session on Anesthesia Technology & Monitoring
Anesthesiologists work in complex settings, and high-quality technology is required to provide patients with safe care. Machine makers have been steadily adding innovative technology that promotes patient safety while also assisting in the optimization of anesthetic delivery and lowering anesthetic gas waste. Anesthesiologists all across the world have developed standards for continuous real-time monitoring of hemodynamics, ventilation, neurological status, urine output, neuromuscular blockade, and other factors that contribute to patient safety.
Session on Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
The diagnosis and surgical treatment of problems of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and cerebrovascular system, is the focus of neurosurgery. Neurosurgery anesthetics are utilized because the neurosurgical procedure is difficult and uncomfortable. Anesthesiologists who specialize in neurosurgery are responsible for monitoring and regulating pain as well as pain management before, during, and after surgery.
Session on Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
Cardiac and thoracic surgeons deal with the diagnosis and treatment of heart, lung, and chest problems. They assist in the treatment of Cardiovascular and cardiothoracic diseases through surgical procedures. Due to the complexity and invasive nature of the heart and thoracic surgery procedures, During preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative settings, cardiothoracic anesthesiologists provide comfort and care to patients.
Session on Dental Anesthesiology
Anesthesia is given before dental treatments to lessen discomfort; in most cases, local anesthetics are utilized to relieve pain in a specific area or part of the mouth. During tooth extraction procedures, general anesthesia may be used to cause temporary loss of consciousness.
Session on Geriatric Anesthesia
Geriatric anesthesia is a branch of medicine that focuses on the use of anesthesia in the elderly. For a variety of reasons, the perioperative treatment of older patients differs from that of younger patients. Some of them can be linked to changes that occur as part of the aging process, but many are also caused by diseases that come with age. The distinction between so-called normal aging and pathological alterations is crucial in providing care for the aged. As the population lives longer, Anesthesia and surgery have become more common. The perioperative care of geriatric patients necessitates knowledge of aging physiology and its relationship to surgery and anesthesia. Only skilled anesthetists can adequately evaluate patients and arrange for their postoperative care to avoid difficulties.
Session on Steroid Anesthetics
For the aim of general Anesthesia during surgeries, many artificial neurosteroids have been used as analgesics. Alphaxolone, alphadolone, hydroxydione, and minaxolone are the most well-known of them. The esterified 21-hydroxy derivative of 5-pregnanediol, hydroxydione, was the first of these to be introduced. Hydroxydione proved to be a helpful narcotic prescription with a good safety profile, but it was painful and worrisome to implant due to weak water solubility. This prepared the path for novel neuroactive steroids to emerge. Althesin, a mixture of alfaxalone and alphadolone, was the accompanying medicine from this class to be advanced.
Session on Pediatric Anesthesia
Pediatric surgeons work with children from infancy through late adolescence. Pediatric surgery is performed with the assistance of a pediatric anesthesiologist who is trained to assess complex difficulties and devise safe anesthesia for each kid. Pediatric Anesthesiologists are specially trained to provide the safest treatment for infants and children undergoing surgery. In young newborns, airway problems and critical events are more prevalent, and pediatric anesthesiologists serve a key role in ensuring their safety.
Session on Veterinary Anesthesia
Orthopedics, soft tissue surgery, and neurosurgery are all operations performed by veterinarians, as are the most common surgical treatments. Veterinary surgeons perform complex surgical treatments such as fracture repair, kidney transplants, complicated wound management, and so on. Registered veterinary technicians or veterinarians can administer veterinary anesthesia. Veterinary anesthetic is commonly utilized for diagnostic and treatments because of animals' incapacity to cooperate.
Session on Obstetric Anesthesia
Obstetric Anesthesiologists usually consult with ob-gyn specialists and manage pain during both challenging and straightforward pregnancies. The scope of an obstetric anesthesiologist’s-work may be limited to treating pain during vaginal deliveries and delivering Anesthesia for cesarean sections, but it is growing to include anesthesia for both maternal and fetal procedures. Cervical cerclage, external cephalic version (ECV), postpartum bilateral tubal ligation (BTL), and dilation and evacuation are all operations that are special to mothers (D and E). Fetoscopic laser photocoagulation and ex-utero intrapartum therapy are two fetus-specific techniques (EXIT). The majority of anesthesiologists' work on most labor and delivery units, however, is managing labor analgesia and anesthesia for cesarean sections.
Session on Obstetrics- gynecology & Anesthesia
Obstetrics-gynecological Surgeons are experts in procedures involving the female reproductive organs, such as the vaginal canal, uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Obstetrics is concerned with women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, whereas Gynecology is concerned with women's overall health. Intravenous, intramuscular, or epidural pain medicines can be utilized as anesthetics for various surgical procedures.
Session on Risks and Complications of Anesthesia
Anesthesia-related risks and complications are characterized as morbidity(a disease or illness caused by anesthesia) or mortality(death caused by anesthesia) (death that results from anesthesia). It’s difficult to quantify how anesthetic affects morbidity and mortality because a person’s condition before surgery and the complexity of the surgical process can both influence the risks. The physiologic stress of surgery resulted in numerous problems and deaths due to shock. The lesser the rate of problems, the faster the procedure was (leading to reports of very quick amputations). Anesthesia allows for more intricate and life-saving surgery to be performed, reducing the physiological stress of the procedure while also adding a level of danger. The first mortality directly attributable to the use of anesthesia was documented two years after the introduction of ether anesthetics.
Session on Anesthesia Equipment
During surgeries, medical professionals frequently use anesthesia devices to help keep a patient from feeling pain and calm surrounding muscles. Anesthesia can make a patient tired or even oblivious, both of which are perfectly normal reactions to the drug. During the procedure, an Anesthesiologist will monitor the patient's vital signs to ensure their safety and will also control the anesthetic dose. However, doing both at the same time can be difficult if the monitoring equipment is outdated or difficult to understand.
Session on Regional Anesthesia and Acute pain
In the last few decades, regional anesthesia has seen some significant advancements. Because of the related improvements in efficacy, ease of performance, and safety, ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve-blocking procedures have become the gold standard. This has expanded regional Anesthesia's accessibility and use in the Anesthesia community as a whole, which is important given the accumulating evidence for its potential benefits on a variety of patient-centered outcomes, such as significant morbidity, cancer recurrence, and persistent postoperative pain. Ultrasound guidance has also allowed for the improvement of existing blocks’ technical performance in terms of simplicity and safety, as well as the invention of new regional anesthetic procedures.
Session on Benefits of Anesthesia
General anesthesia reduces intraoperative patient consciousness and review, allowing for the most effective muscle unwinding for long periods. It allows for complete control of the airway, respiration, and circulation, and it can be used to increase the sensitivity of a local Anesthetic agent while keeping the patient in the prostrate position. The injection of local anesthetic numbs only the area of your body that requires minor surgery (desensitizing the small area). The symptoms of local Anesthetic infusion are minor and are determined by the amount of anesthetic administered.