Hemodynamics monitoring is a critical component of care in various clinical settings, especially in intensive care units (ICUs), operating rooms, and emergency departments. This course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of hemodynamic principles, monitoring techniques, and the clinical applications of hemodynamic data. The course aims to enhance the ability to assess and manage patients with complex cardiovascular conditions.
12 - 14 August, 2022
Paras Hospital, Gurgaon
What you'll learn
Basic Physics & Mods Of Ultrasonography & Knobbology
Lung Ultrasound & BLUE Protocoly
Hands on training session 1 : Lung Ultrasound
Hands on training session 2 : ECHO image acquisition
Hands on training session 3 : LV & RV functions of heart
Hands on training session 4 : Ultrasound Assessment Of Patient With Shock- Head To Toe Examination
Ultrasound assessment of patient with Breathing Difficulty Case Base Simulation
Physiology of Heart Lung interaction - Frank Starling and Guyton Physiology at the Bedside
Arterial Pressure based CO measurement : Calibrated and Non-Calibrated
Assessment of Volume status & Preload Responsiveness
Assessment of volume responsiveness by 2D ECHO
Recognition of shock and use of perfusion markers : Capillary Refill Time, Lactate, Svo2, Scvo2, Pco2 gap
Vasopressors & interpose In Shock- Why, When, Which One, How Much?
Faculty
Dr. Amlendu Yadav
Working : Dr. RML Hospital,New Delhi
Designation: Associate Professor In Critical Care
Qualification: MBBS, MD Anaesthesia
Dr. Atul Kulkarni
Working : Assistant Professor Intensive Care Medicine and Anesthesiaology
Designation: Associate Professor In Critical Care
Qualification: MBBS, MD, IDCCM - Diploma in Critical Care - Indian Society of Critical Care , Medicine
Experience : 15 Years
Dr. Ranjeet Chatterjee
Swami Dayanand Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi
Designation: CMO,SAG, SR Consultant and Incharge Intensive Care Unit
Qualification: MBBS,DA,MRCPI,EDIC
Dr. Atul Kulkarni
Currently Professor and head of division of critical care medicine,Department of anaesthesiology,critical care medicine and pain Tata memorial hospital, Mumbai
Experience: 35 Years
Qualification: MBBS ,MD Anaesthesiology
Dr. Amol Kothekar
Working as Assistant Professor Intensive Care Medicine and Anesthesiaology, Tata Memorial Centre Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Qualifications in Cancer
Qualification : MBBS, MD, IDCCM - Diploma in Critical Care - Indian Society of Critical Care, Medicine
Experience : 15 Years
Dr. Deepak K Tempe
Currently working as a Director-Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology and IntensiveCare, G.B. Pant hospital, New Delhi
Qualification : Director-Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology and IntensiveCare, G.B. Pant hospital, New Delhi