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As per available reports about 2 relevant journals, 24 Conferences, 71 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Anaesthesia and about 535 articles are being published on Anaesthesia.
Anaesthesia is an induced, temporary state with one or more of the following characteristics: analgesia (relief from or prevention of pain), paralysis (extreme muscle relaxation), amnesia (loss of memory), and unconsciousness. An anaesthetic is an agent that causes anaesthesia. A patient under the effects of anesthesia is anesthetized. An anaesthesiologist is a health care provider who performs anesthesia.
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Scope and Importance:
Anaesthesia enables the painless performance of medical procedures that would cause severe or intolerable pain to an unanesthetized patient. Three broad categories of anaesthesia exist:
1) General anesthesia suppresses central nervous system activity and results in unconsciousness and total lack of sensation.
2) Sedation (or dissociative anesthesia) inhibits transmission of nerve impulses between the cerebral cortex and limbic system, which inhibits both anxiety and creation of long-term memories.
3) Conduction anesthesia, commonly known as regional or local anesthesia, blocks transmission of nerve impulses between a targeted part of the body and the spinal cord, which causes loss of sensation in the targeted body part. A patient under conduction anesthesia remains fully conscious. Two categories of regional anesthesia exist. A peripheral blockade inhibits sensory perception in a body part, such as numbing a tooth for dental work or administering a nerve block to stop sensation from an entire limb. A central blockade administers the anaesthetic around the spinal cord, which suppresses all sensation below the block. Examples of central blockade include epidural and spinal anaesthesia.
The American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) is a medical association currently based in Schaumburg, Illinois, which serves a continuously growing membership of more than 51,000 physician anaesthesiologists and medical students. To serve the needs of those members, we’ve been adding staff at an unprecedented pace the last four years. Anaesthesiologists are some of the most highly trained physician specialists in medicine. They are the leaders in the operating room and were the first medical specialists to recognize patient safety as a specific focus of care. Today, physician anaesthesiologists play leading roles in research, clinical care and even political advocacy. To serve the members of one of the fastest-growing medical associations in the country, ASA is dramatically increasing the products and services our members need to succeed in an ever-evolving health care system.
The types of anaesthesia are broadly classified into general anaesthesia, sedation and regional anaesthesia. General Anesthesia refers to the suppression of activity in the central nervous system, resulting in unconsciousness and total lack of sensation. Sedation (or dissociative Anaesthesia) uses agents that inhibit transmission of nerve impulses between higher and lower centres of the brain inhibiting anxiety and the creation of long-term memories. Regional anesthesia renders a larger area of the body insensate by blocking transmission of nerve impulses between a part of the body and the spinal cord. It is divided into peripheral and central blockades. Peripheral blockade inhibits sensory perception within a specific location on the body, such as when a tooth is "numbed" or when a nerve block is given to stop sensation from an entire limb. Central blockades place the local anaesthetic around the spinal cord (such as with spinal and epidural anesthesia) removing sensation to any area below the level of the block.
The purpose of anesthesia can be distilled down to three basic goals or end points:
•Hypnosis (a temporary loss of consciousness and with it a loss of memory)
•Analgesia (lack of sensation which also blunts autonomic reflexes)
•Muscle relaxation
Anesthesia is a unique medical intervention which does not itself offer any particular medical benefit and instead enables the performance of other medical interventions. The best anaesthetic is therefore one with the lowest risk to the patient that still achieves the end points required to complete the other intervention. There are many different needs and goals of anesthesia. The goals (end points) are traditionally described as unconsciousness and amnesia, analgesia, and muscle relaxation. To reach multiple end points one or more drugs are commonly used (such as general anaesthetics, hypnotics, sedatives, paralytics, narcotics, and analgesics), each of which serves a specific purpose in creating a safe anaesthetic.
Market Analysis:
The global market for anaesthetic and respiratory devices reached $11.1 billion in 2012. This market is expected to grow to $12.4 billion in 2013 and $19.6 billion in 2018 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.5% for the five-year period, 2013 to 2018.
International symposium and workshops
National symposium and workshops provide participants with an advanced or updated review of the most novel, clinically developments in research, treatment and management of critically ill or unstable condition patients. The conference is unfastening to all doctors, clinicians, researchers, health policy makers, physicians, nurses and health professionals. Around 15 National symposiums and Workshops are going to be held across the globe which includes “US Guided Regional Anaesthesia with Cadaveric Anatomy”, “US Guided Regional Anaesthesia with Cadaveric Anatomy”, “West of Scotland Ultrasound for Regional Anesthesia Workshop”, “South West Regional Anaesthesia Course”, “and Regional Anaesthesia Course 2015” and many more.
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2) 13th IASP Research Symposium: "Bridging the Gaps between Pain Research and Osteoarthritis Research"
3) Interprofessional Pain Care London
List of Best International Conferences:
1.Vascular Medicine and Surgeons Meeting Conference
October 24-25, Chicago USA
2.8th Cardiologists Annual Meeting
July 18-20, Berlin Germany
3.6th Clinical and Experimental Cardiology Conference
November 30-December 02, San Antonio USA
4.2nd Pediatric Cardiology Conference
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5.Primary Healthcare Conference
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6.Interventional Cardiology Conference
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7.2nd Biomechanics and Implant Design Conference
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8.3rd Weight Loss Conference
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9.4th Surgery Conference
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10.Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Conference
November 3-4, Istanbul Turkey
11.Podiatrist Meeting on Foot and Ankle Surgery
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12.Conference on Transplantation Research and Techniques
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13.Global Summit on Head and Neck Surgery
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14.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference
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15.5th Orthopedic Surgeons and Rheumatology Conference
March 31-April 01, Valencia Spain
16.Cosmetic Dermatology and Haircare Conference
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17.4th Orthopedics and Rheumatology Conference
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18.3rd Rhinology and Otology Conference
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19.Anesthesia Update
20.Current Anesthesia Practice
21.SAMBA Mid-Year Meeting
22.Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia 2014 Mid-Year Meeting
23.2nd Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) USA Symposium
24.International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology (ISAP) 23rd Annual Meeting
25.28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
26.Society of Anesthesia and Sleep Medicine (SASM) 4th Annual Meeting: Safety in Surgical Patients with Sleep Disordered Breathing
27.Society for Education in Anesthesia (SEA) 2014 Fall Meeting
Relevant Society and Associations:
•American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
•American Board of Anesthesiology
•American Society of Anesthesiologists
•American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists
•American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
•International Anesthesia Research Society
•Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia
•Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology
•Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
•Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists
Companies:-
•Lincare Holdings Inc.
•Air Liquide S.A.
•Compumedics Limited
•Baxter International Inc.
•Covidien plc.
•GE Healthcare
•Masimo Corporation
•Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.
•Teleflex Incorporated
•Kimberly-Clark Corporation
•Nanomix, Inc.
•Draegerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
•Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited
•Criticare Systems, Inc.
•OSI Systems, Inc.
•Maquet Holding B.V. & Co. KG.
•Philips Healthcare
•Smiths Medical
•Fleming Medical Limited
•Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.
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