What is a seminar
The Association is the UK’s leading provider of postgraduate education for all pathways into Anaesthesia. The Association’s seminar programme features leading experts in anaesthesia, critical care and pain medicine presenting the latest information and thinking on a variety of key anaesthesia topics. Our seminars are designed to focus on a specific field of interest within anaesthesia and help to build on specialist interests. They offer an intimate learning environment, with a maximum of 45 delegates attending each. Keeping the numbers low encourages delegate and faculty interaction.
About this seminar
This interactive seminar will cover the use of pEEG and depth of anaesthetic monitors in clinical practice.
The international expert faculty will cover delirium prevention and the use of pEEG through induction, maintenance, and emergence from anaesthesia. The course will offer a combination of structured lectures and interactive sessions with faculty with the opportunity to ask all your pressing questions on EEG and its uses.
This bootcamp aims has been developed and refined in expert centres around Europe
and will provide you with the tools you need to incorporate pEEG into your own anaesthetic.
Intended audience
Primarily Consultant Anaesthetists/SAS doctors and ST3+, though open to any grade of anaesthetists
Learning objectives
- To understand the application of pEEG in anaesthetic practice
- To understand the role of pEEG in delirium prevention
- To recognise and analyse the pEEG patterns associated with common anaesthetic agents
- To understand common pEEG artifacts
- To apply pEEG understanding to clinical practice
Sponsors and exhibitors
Coming soon.
Programme topics and speakers
Programme coming soon.
Faculty:
Professor Matthias Kreuzer (Munich)
Dr. Mark Barley (Nottingham, UK)
Dr. Paul McConnell (Paisley UK)
Plus, others to be confirmed
Topics and lectures include:
The EEG and Delirium
What does the EEG measure and show?
How do I recognise different drugs on the EEG?
How do I recognise artifacts on the EEG?
How do I recognise nociception on the EEG?
The EEG at extremes of age
The EEG outside of the OR