We are very proud to present the proceeding of the 28th Italian Conference ‘Sicurezza in Anestesia’ (Safety in Anesthesia), held from 29 November to 1 December in Naples, Italy. A total of 250 clinicians (anesthesiologists, general internists, intensivists) and nurses attended the meeting and discussed a variety of issues related to safety in anesthesia. The conference was only possible with the zealous and ardent efforts of Prof Arturo Cuomo and the members of the ‘Collegio dei Primari di Anestesia e Rianimazione della Regione Campania’ (CPARC) which is the collegium of the directors of the anesthesia divisions and intensive care units of Campania region, southern Italy. Eight special comprehensive lectures, focused on the topic of clinical practice to be performed safely in anesthesia, were provided: 1) minimum standards for safety in anesthesia (Prof Flavia Petrini); 2) preoperative anesthesia evaluation (Prof Eugenio Agrò); 3) pediatric regional anesthesia guidelines (Prof Giorgio Ivani); 4) anesthesia awareness, postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (Dr Marco Cascella); 5) intraoperative hemodynamic ultrasound monitoring (Dr. Raffaele Di Minno); 6) roles of anesthesiologists in different clinical settings (Prof Alberto Zangrillo); 7) end-of-life management in the intensive care unit (Prof Antonino Giarratano); 8)intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (Prof Luigi Tritapepe). Several scholars presented the results of their recent research, touching upon many important aspects of anesthesia practice: a) intraoperative brain monitoring (Dr. Giuseppe Lubrano); b) perioperative nutritional support (Dr. Italia Odierna); c) postoperative pain management by sublingual approach (Dr. Marco Rispoli); d) intraoperative non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring (Dr Clelia Esposito); e) management in emergency of patient with vascular diseases (Dr Rosanna De Rosa). Other oral presentations on intraoperative fluid management, ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, Italian Society of Anesthesia Analgesia Reanimation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI) airways management guidelines, protective ventilation strategies in obese patients and obstetric analgesia were respectively given by Prof Nicola Brienza, Prof Astrid Ursula Behr, Prof Massimiliano Sorbello, Prof Pasquale Sansone and Prof Eduardo De Robertis. Prof Elvio De Blasio, who is an opinion leader in sepsis and septic shock introduced the lecture of Prof Luca Lorini. Prof Maria Beatrice Passavanti, Prof Gennaro Savoia, and Prof Arturo Cuomo discussed multimodal approaches for postoperative pain management with special regard to cognitively impaired patients and those on opioid addiction treatment. In a dedicated session of the congress, Professors Anna Maria Cerbone, Lucio Bucci and Fabio Gori debated on coagulation abnormalities and new treatment strategies in anesthesia and intensive care unit. The last day of the Conference Dr. Pasquale Aprea focused on the vascular access procedures and Dr Giovanni Petrillo discussed on safety procedures and roles of nurses in the theatre. The guest editor Dr Marco Cascella, the President Prof Arturo Cuomo, and the CPARC members would like to thank all speakers and participants for their contributions. First of all, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to Professors Caterina Aurilio, Maria Caterina Pace, Pasquale Sansone, and Maria Beatrice Passavanti of the University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’ for their active collaboration. Furthermore, we are sincerely grateful to Dr Dario Galante, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Clinical Anesthesia for accepting the proceedings of the Conference and their precious cooperation in publishing this paper. Finally, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dr Francesca Cavaliere and the staff of CapriMed for organizing this event. It is our sincere belief that this significant collaboration and partnership will be further strengthened in the years to come. A selection of thirteen interesting abstracts has been included in this manuscript.
Collegium of the Head Anesthesiologists and Intensivists of the Campania Region (CPARC): Proceeding of the 28th Conference ‘Sicurezza in Anestesia' [Safety in Anesthesia], November 29-December 1, 2018; Naples, Italy
Marco Cascella
Conceptualization
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2018-01-01
Abstract
We are very proud to present the proceeding of the 28th Italian Conference ‘Sicurezza in Anestesia’ (Safety in Anesthesia), held from 29 November to 1 December in Naples, Italy. A total of 250 clinicians (anesthesiologists, general internists, intensivists) and nurses attended the meeting and discussed a variety of issues related to safety in anesthesia. The conference was only possible with the zealous and ardent efforts of Prof Arturo Cuomo and the members of the ‘Collegio dei Primari di Anestesia e Rianimazione della Regione Campania’ (CPARC) which is the collegium of the directors of the anesthesia divisions and intensive care units of Campania region, southern Italy. Eight special comprehensive lectures, focused on the topic of clinical practice to be performed safely in anesthesia, were provided: 1) minimum standards for safety in anesthesia (Prof Flavia Petrini); 2) preoperative anesthesia evaluation (Prof Eugenio Agrò); 3) pediatric regional anesthesia guidelines (Prof Giorgio Ivani); 4) anesthesia awareness, postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (Dr Marco Cascella); 5) intraoperative hemodynamic ultrasound monitoring (Dr. Raffaele Di Minno); 6) roles of anesthesiologists in different clinical settings (Prof Alberto Zangrillo); 7) end-of-life management in the intensive care unit (Prof Antonino Giarratano); 8)intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (Prof Luigi Tritapepe). Several scholars presented the results of their recent research, touching upon many important aspects of anesthesia practice: a) intraoperative brain monitoring (Dr. Giuseppe Lubrano); b) perioperative nutritional support (Dr. Italia Odierna); c) postoperative pain management by sublingual approach (Dr. Marco Rispoli); d) intraoperative non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring (Dr Clelia Esposito); e) management in emergency of patient with vascular diseases (Dr Rosanna De Rosa). Other oral presentations on intraoperative fluid management, ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia, Italian Society of Anesthesia Analgesia Reanimation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI) airways management guidelines, protective ventilation strategies in obese patients and obstetric analgesia were respectively given by Prof Nicola Brienza, Prof Astrid Ursula Behr, Prof Massimiliano Sorbello, Prof Pasquale Sansone and Prof Eduardo De Robertis. Prof Elvio De Blasio, who is an opinion leader in sepsis and septic shock introduced the lecture of Prof Luca Lorini. Prof Maria Beatrice Passavanti, Prof Gennaro Savoia, and Prof Arturo Cuomo discussed multimodal approaches for postoperative pain management with special regard to cognitively impaired patients and those on opioid addiction treatment. In a dedicated session of the congress, Professors Anna Maria Cerbone, Lucio Bucci and Fabio Gori debated on coagulation abnormalities and new treatment strategies in anesthesia and intensive care unit. The last day of the Conference Dr. Pasquale Aprea focused on the vascular access procedures and Dr Giovanni Petrillo discussed on safety procedures and roles of nurses in the theatre. The guest editor Dr Marco Cascella, the President Prof Arturo Cuomo, and the CPARC members would like to thank all speakers and participants for their contributions. First of all, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to Professors Caterina Aurilio, Maria Caterina Pace, Pasquale Sansone, and Maria Beatrice Passavanti of the University of Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’ for their active collaboration. Furthermore, we are sincerely grateful to Dr Dario Galante, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Clinical Anesthesia for accepting the proceedings of the Conference and their precious cooperation in publishing this paper. Finally, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dr Francesca Cavaliere and the staff of CapriMed for organizing this event. It is our sincere belief that this significant collaboration and partnership will be further strengthened in the years to come. A selection of thirteen interesting abstracts has been included in this manuscript.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.