Tuesday, February 22, 12:00pm - 1:00pm (EST)
Webinar on Continuous and Remote Monitoring from Admission to Discharge
https://academy.esaic.org/esaic/2022/esaic-webinars-2022/349454/faculty.presenter28s29.assessment.and.certificate.html?f=menu%3D16%2Ac_id%3D349455%2Afeatured%3D17565&program=1
Date: 22 February 2022
Time: 1800 - 1900
Webinar Scientific Faculty
Host
Dr Andrea Kollmann
Coordinator for obstetric anaesthesia
Akademiska Sjukhuset, Uppsala, Sweden
Speakers
Dr Barak Cohen
Vice chair, Division of Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Pain Management
Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Dr. Carlos Ferrando, MD,
Chief of Surgical ICU, Associate Professor
University of Barcelona, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Spain
Target Audience: ESAIC members, both trainees and specialists
Methods to promote adult active learning:
This webinar will include:
Polls: to increase interactivity and engagement. Results from polls will lead to discussions points.
Q&A sessions: to answer questions brought up by the host and submitted by the audience (in real time). Questions will be filtered by support staff to prioritise relevance.
Learning Aim
To inform health-care practitioners about the perioperative possibilities of remote monitoring using established methods and modern gadgetsTo understand the new technology available for anesthesiologist with aim at improving the patient`s outcome during the perioperative period. To acknowledge the advantages but also limitations of current technology
To get an overview of how new technologies will affect the structure and workflow of anesthesia departments
After Taking Part
This webinar will enable the participants to:
know that health data can be extracted from wearables and smartphones to evaluate the preoperative patients condition
interpret what kind of parameters - especially if they are delivered by non-medical devices (e.g. wearables) - are relevant and reliable
define which related preoperative measures could be taken
Know the new technologies available on continuous and remote monitoring during the peri-operative period and potential benefits to patient outcomes
Key points
Technology is advancing fast and anesthesiologist need to keep up to date with the new monitoring systems
Wearables are already common in the general population and we need to take advantage of the data we can get to improve the pre-operative assessment of the patients
A rapid response system including early warning scores and rapid response teams may impact failure to rescue in surgical patients.
Content
Starting with two presentations about the different aspects of the remote monitoring in the different perioperative time frames will be the first part of the format
After the presentations an interactive debate involving the questions of the audience and the results of the polls will be the second part of the format
Learning Objectives
Knowledge to be acquired after attending to this Webinar
The participant will be able to:
Extract some of the medical data that is provided by standard non-medical devices (e.g. wearables) to support the preoperative patient evaluation
Know the current techniques to monitor the patient remotely during the peri-operative period
Identify the limitations of current technology on continuous and remote monitoring
Knowledge of where technology is going in the near and medium future
Acknowledge that currently there is a lack of guidelines, and more research is needed
Know the current evidence of rapid response systems in surgical patients
Practical skills to be acquired after attending to this Webinar
This webinar will enable participants to:
Get an idea how to possibly use (non-)medical portable technology to improve the quality of the preoperative assessment
Use the gathered health data for support of the decision making process
How new technology will change the structure and workflow of our anesthesia departments
Affective skills acquired after attending to this Webinar
The participant is aware of:
Changes in paradigm of anesthesiologist work
How to embrace technology without feeling threaten by it
How to judge critically the relevance and reliability of the information that is provided by the different available devices
How to inform patients about the relevance of these data for their medical treatment
This Webinar is supported an unrestricted educational grant by Masimo.
ESAIC, esa.galleries@gmail.com