The UK Society for Intravenous Anaesthesia
Based in the UK - as a resource for Anaesthesia Worldwide

Annual Scientific Meeting - Birmingham 2004

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Thursday 25th November

Friday 26th November

TIVA Workshops - Tutors: Professor Gavin Kenny, Dr Joan Prentice, Dr Frank Engbers, Dr  Stefan Schraag, Dr Douglas Russell and Dr Tony Absalom

Workshops supported by GlaxoSmithKline

 

Session III - The Present and the Future

Chair - Dr Kiran Jani

PK/PD - Why does it matter
Dr Frank Engbers, Leiden, NL
TCI - Diprifusor and beyond
Dr Douglas Russell, Glasgow
NMB reversal - the final chapter?
Professor Jennifer Hunter

 

Session I - Sedation and Anaesthesia in the Non-theatre environment

Chair - Dr Nigel Huggins

 

 

Session IV - Free Papers: for the Smiths Prize**

Chair - Dr Alastair Nimmo

Sedation and Analgesia for burns patients
Dr Peter Hilton, Swansea
How safe are endoscopy units?
Professor Gavin Kenny, Glasgow
Sand and Sea and HM Forces
Lt Col James Ralph RAMC, Birmingham
 

 

Session II - TIVA: How is it really done?

Chair - Professor Peter Hutton

 

When the brain is at risk?
Dr Sue Hill, Southampton
When the heart is at risk?
Dr Alastair Nimmo, Edinburgh
When the patient is under 20kg?
Dr Neil Morton, Glasgow

Poster Presentations:

Effect site controlled patient maintained propofol sedation: a volunteer safety study**
Dr James Green, Carlisle
Accuracy of the TCI pump for ketamine**
Dr Mike Lee, Cambridge
A new effect site controlled patient maintained sedation system in dental patients**
Dr Roddy Chapman, Glasgow
Propofol - Remifentanil combinations for TIVA in children
Dr Oliver Bagshaw, Birmingham
Delivery of Remifentanil by TCI in obese patients is influenced by the method of calculation of lean body mass
Dr Iain Glen, Knutsford
TIVA for colorectal surgery - an observational study of reduced requirement for muscle relaxants
Dr Amir Samaan, Grimsby
Investigation of the nature and extent of flow related problems within multi=pump infusions
Professor Colin Clark, London
MHRA evaluation of systems used to deliver target-controlled infusions (PDF file - requires Adobe Acrobat)   CLICK FOR HTML
Mr Craig Davey, Bath

Presentation of the prize for the best free paper by a Trainee Anaesthetist

Elaine Whittaker, UK Marketing Manager, Smiths Medical

 

Session V - Guest Presentation

Out of your Depth?

Dr Stefan Schraag, Ulm, Germany

 

What is the optimum ke0 for use with the Marsh model for propofol?: Proposed methodology for a clinical study
Dr Iain Glen, Knutsford
 
TIVA for Total Abdominal Hysterectomy - an observational study of reduced requirement for muscle relaxants
Dr Amir Samaan, Grimsby

 

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