Concept 4_v2.pdf 1 21/05/2013 12:33 World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia Onlus www.worldsiva.org 4th World Congress of TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA AND TARGET CONTROLLED INFUSION (TIVA-TCI 2014) Invitation to Industry Support and C 24 th - 26th May 2014 M Y Exhibition proSpEctuS SOFIA, BULGARIA CM MY CY CMY K www.tiva-tcicongress.com ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Invitation from the President and Local Chair Dear Colleagues, Guests and Friends, It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you in Sofia, on the IV Congress of WorldSIVA, 24-26 May 2014. Intravenous anesthesia takes increasingly place in anaesthesiological practice. Prerequisite for this is dramatically increased number of short-term diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, ever more prevalence of day surgery. The efforts of World SIVA is to define rules and to implement in clinical practice pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics; to trace the path for introducing new means of anesthesia, to develop new techniques, create guidelines for sedation, preoperative anesthesia; identifies future strategies and challenges facing ICU. Particularly import is the role of WorldSIVA in training anesthesiologists worldwide trough sponsorship programs. Training Centers allow fellows to touch the experience of leading world specialist of highest standard. All this contributes for increasing the quality of anesthesia and patient safety. All this makes us feel proud to be hosting this important scientific event. Sofia, one of the most ancient capitals in Europe, was founded by the Thracians in the 7th century BC under the name Serdica was later conquered and developed by the Romans to become the favorite city of Emperor Constantine the Great. The combination of ancient heritage, beautiful scenery of the surrounding mountains and mineral springs and the spirit of the modern world, create a unique atmosphere for all guests of the city. As the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia offers excellent conditions for hosting the World Science Forum. Located in the heart of the city the Congress Centre offers a variety of halls and all necessary facilities. Its location provides easy connections to the airport and all types of public transport, including the Metro. Just a few minutes walk are some of the most prestigious hotels, which will be greater convenience for Congress participants. As a Minister of Health in Bulgaria and as a President of the Bulgarian Society of Anesthesiologists I can ensure you that we will have the support of our entire government to conduct this scientific forum. I was assured by the Minister of Foreign Affairs that the issue of visas for participants outside the EU will be arranged in the most convenient and smooth way. I expect this forum to be unforgettable for all participants, thanks to the strong and varied scientific program prepared by the Scientific Committee. And we as hosts will try the hospitality of our beautiful capital to leave you warm memories! All above mentioned makes us to believe this Congress will contribute for outgoing development of WorldSIVA and inclusion of new members from more and more countries worldwide! Am looking forward to meet you in Sofia in 2014! Friendly regards from Bulgaria! Prof. Nikolay Petrov, DSc Minister of Health of the Republic of Bulgaria President of the Bulgarian Society of Anaesthesiologists, 2 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Dear Colleague, It is our pleasure to invite you to the 4th World Congress of the Scientific Society in Total Intravenous Anaesthesia that will take place on May 24-25- 26, 2014, in Sophia, Bulgaria. Every two years WORLD SIVA attracts a wide international and multidisciplinary audience to allow the opportunity for delegates to share their experiences and ‘network’ with a variety of specialists in their respective fields of interest. In line with WORLD SIVA’s mission statement: The association will also improve the standard of Intravenous Anaesthesia; improve Intravenous Anaesthesia delivery systems; including Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) technology; promote the clinical application of existing and new knowledge in Intravenous Anaesthesia; promote scientific education in Intravenous Anaesthesia; bring together those who study and practice Intravenous Anaesthesia; develop and recommend safety and quality standards for Intravenous Anaesthesia; address any possible ethical problems associated with Intravenous Anaesthesia; establish an international network for the exchange of information and expertise about Intravenous Anaesthesia. The scientific program also includes practical workshops on highly clinically relevant topics. This edition of the World Congress will again feature a groundbreaking program with world renowned faculty, authoritative and innovative keynote lectures, scientific theme tracks, industry luncheon symposia, poster sessions, an integrated industry exhibition, and last but not least magnificent social networking events full of culture and culinary delights. We look forward to meeting you in Sophia for this stimulating meeting. Yours sincerely, Quirino Piacevoli WSIVA Chair 3 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon The Society About TIVA-TCI Over the past years, anaesthesiologists in most countries have developed a major interest in intravenous anaesthesia. This has been prompted in many cases by the availability of improved drugs, such as propofol and remifentanil, and the more widespread introduction of target controlled infusion systems. These factors, together with improved education, have led to growing awareness of the value of these new techniques for routine anaesthesia and also to the rapidly evolving area of conscious sedation. Several National and International Societies for Intravenous Anaesthesia have now been established. On September 27-29, 2007 the First World Congress of Total Intravenous Anaesthesia-Target Controlled Infusion’ was held in Venice, Italy. This was also the 10th Anniversary of the European Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia. This First World Congress was a resounding success with 650 delegates from 49 different countries attending. About Worldsiva The World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia is a scientific non profit organisation – Charity Society – devoted to improving the standard of intravenous anaesthesia and intravenous anaesthesia delivery systems, including target and feedback controlled infusion technology. WorldSIVA promotes the clinical application of existing knowledge and the acquisition of new knowledge by bringing together clinicians, scientists and educators from around the world who practice, study and teach intravenous anaesthesia. The Aims Of Worldsiva • Improve the standard of intravenous anaesthesia. • Improve intravenous anaesthesia delivery systems, including target controlled infusion (tci) technology. • Promote the clinical application of existing and new knowledge in intravenous anaesthesia. • Promote scientific education in intravenous anaesthesia. • Bring together those who study and practice intravenous anaesthesia. • Develop and recommend safety and quality standards for intravenous anaesthesia. • Address any possible ethical problems associated with intravenous anaesthesia. • Establish an international network for the exchange of information and expertise about intravenous anaesthesia. • Provide and promote the information regarding opportunities for post graduate training and research in intravenous anaesthesia. • Promote or sponsor publications or periodicals concerning intravenous anaesthesia. • Arrange at regular intervals a world Congress in intravenous anaesthesia and to sponsor regional Congresses and encourage Congresss in this field. • Affiliate with other national and international scientific organizations active in all aspects of intravenous anaesthesia. 4 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Congress Details Congress Administration The Congress is organised by World Society of Total Intravenous Anaesthesia and Target Controlled Infusion President - Quirino Piacevoli Executive Board of WorldSIVA Vice President – Keira Mason Secretary – Alfredo Del Gaudio Treasurer – Pedro Luis Gambus Cerrillo Board of Directors of WorldSIVA Riku Aantaa Douglas Carlson David Gonzal Wolfgang Heinrichs Daniela Ionescu Tomei Kazama Philippe Mavoungou Roaul Muchada Gyujeong Noh Nikolay Petrov Michael Stabile Chandra Susilo Flavio Veintemilla Zuo Zuo 5 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Why Should You Participate? • Demonstrate your company’s leadership in the field of Anaesthesia • Reach key thought leaders academic and industry researchers and clinicians • Raise your company’s visibility in the field • Exhibit and distribute your marketing and promotional materials • Convene a corporate symposium Congress Objectives TIVA – TCI 2014 will bring together leading scientists, public health experts, policy-makers to translate recent momentous scientific advances into action that will address means to end the epidemic, within the current context of significant global economic challenges. The Congress will have a positive impact on Intravenous Anaesthesia’s response globally with the following objectives; • To bring together the world’s scientific experts to catalyze and advance scientific knowledge about Intravenous Anaesthesia, present the most recent research findings, and promote and enhance scientific collaborations around the world. • To bring together community leaders, scientists, and policy leaders to promote and enhance programmatic collaborations to more effectively address regional, national and local responses to Intravenous Anaesthesia around the world and overcome barriers that limit access to prevention, care and services. • To engage key, new and non-traditional stakeholders throughout the world in the development of and participation throughout the Congress programme. • To illustrate the enormity of the human suffering and economic cost if society fails to act on the scientific opportunities now available to reverse the Date: 24 – 26 May, 2014 Location: Sofia, Bulgaria Venue: National Palace of Culture – Congress Centre, Sofia Participants: We expect 750 – 1000 to attend the 2014 Congress. Congress Organiser: TIVA – TCI 2014, Kenes UK, The Euston Office, 1 Euston Square, 40 Melton Street, London NW1 2EE Tel: +44 (0) 207 383 8030 Fax: +44 (0) 207 383 8040 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.tiva-tcicongress.com Exhibition/Support: Maya Ravinsky, Industry Liaison Tel: +44 (0) 207 383 8045 Fax: +44 (0) 207 383 8040 Email: [email protected] Please contact with any questions regarding sponsorship and exhibition. 6 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Preliminary Programme Saturday, 24th May, 2014 Plenary – Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D 14:00-15:30 Workshop: TCI for Beginners- Workshop: Applying Workshop: TCI in Children Workshop: PKPD Tools An Initiation Pharmacokinetics to TCI 15:30-19:30 Opening Ceremony 19:30-evening Welcome Reception Sunday, 25th May, 2014 Plenary – Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D 08:00-08:40 Plenary Lecture: Nanomedicine in the 21st Century Plenary Lecture: Best of Both Worlds: Why Not Adding Some XYZ-Flurane to TIVA 08:40-10:30 Exploring the Realms of the Science of Intravenous Anesthesia Enhancing Safety through Understanding and Practice The EEG and Brain State Safe and Unsafe Systems: Properties and Design Features Developmental Neurotoxicity: From Bench to Bedside Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and TCI Safety The Mysteries of Memory: Anesthetic Amnesia Does Anesthesia or Sedation Play a Role in Respiratory Outcome? 10:30-11:00 Break TCI in Adults: Let’s Start with The ICU, Intravenous Pediatric TCI, Session 1 of 2 the Basics Anesthesia and Sedation Moving from Manual to TCI Delerium and Agitation: An Overview of the Dosing Etiology and Treatment Pharmacology of Commonly Used Medications Understanding The Frontiers of Pain Understanding Pharmacokinetics Management in the ICU Pharmacokinetics A Review of the TCI Models Does Sedation Effect Workshop : How to use Immunity? simulation to teach TIVA/TCI Putting it all Together for Targeted Controlled Sedation Putting it all Together for Clinical Application Clinical Application 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-15:00 TIVA and TCI on the battlefield Plenary Whats New for Cardiac PreConditiong? Plenary 15:00-17:00 Exploring the Realms of Management of the Medically New drugs and Delivery Neuro Anesthesia Propofol Complicated Patient Techniques The Molecular Mechanisms of Is BIS relevent to Monitoring Does Closed Looped Does eeg facilitate Propofol Anesthesia Depth for Mentally Intravenous Anesthesia emergence? Disabled Patients? Enhance Safety? Propofol: Front end kinetics Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Anesthesia Therapy for Mental Intravenous Anesthetics and and induction dose Obesity Illness Brain Pre-Conditioning… Reality Propofol formulations Management of the Patient Exploring the Realms of The Blood Brain Barrier and with Hepatic Failture Regional Anesthesia Beyond Is a Role for Ketofol Anesthesia for the Obese Whats New and On the Horizon in Intravenous and Inhalation Sedation Open Panel Interactive Open Panel Interactive Discussion- Q and A Discussion- Q and A 17:00-18:30 Workshop : TCI in clinical Workshop PKPD Tools Workshop in Korean. practice in Spanish Simulation of target-controlled infusion using Asan pump 7 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Monday, 26th May, 2014 Plenary – Hall A Hall B Hall C (Theatre) 08:00-08:30 Exploring the Mechanisms of Anesthesia Plenary 08:30-9:00 Automated Intravenous Anesthesia Delivery Plenary Applications and Limitations of Neuromonitoring in TIVA 09:00-10:30 Pediatric TCI, Session 2 of 2 TIVA in the Operating Room Exploring the Realms of Anesthesia in the Operating Opiods Room A Review of the TCI Models The Role of Intravenous Is Remifentinal the Best Opiod Role of Muscle Relaxants in Lidocaine for Children and Neonates? TIVA Understanding front end Exploring Neuromuscular An In-Depth Look at Opiods Tracheal Intubation without kinetics in children Blockers Neuromusclar Blockers Optimising use of drugs for Does preoperative fluid Hyperalgesia Induced by Prevention and Treatement of pediatrics management influence Opiods Postoperative Nauseau and postoperative outcome? Vomitting Vital Sign Directed, Patient Controlled, Intravenous Anesthesia Delivery VPIA 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-13:00 The Frontiers of Science Plenary Frontiers of Anesthesia Plenary Genomics and the Future of Anesthesia Delivery System Redesign to Prevent Error in Healthcare Optogentics: A Revolution in Neuroscience Emerging Mechanisms of General Anesthesia Anesthesia and Cancer: Can the Technique Influence Strategies to Minimise Recurrence or Metasis Ventillation Induced Injury 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-16:00 TIVA TCI and Obstetrics Dexmedetomidine Exploring TCI TIVA During Ceasarian Dexmedetomidine in the ICU The Role of Simulation Section Software TIVA for Labor Analgesia Clinical Applications and TCI Propofol in the Critically Ill Limitations for Sedation Perioperative Applications of Choosing a TCI Model for the Dexmedetomidine Geriatric 16:00-18:00 TIVA/TCI in Analgesia Sedation Across the Globe TIVA Across the Continents New Aspects of Development and What is the Future for TCI and Pharmacokinetics with Implementation of Sedation TIVA Globally ? Morphine Guidelines in Europe Monitoring Nociception Sedation in the United States- Africa: a multidisciplinary approach TIVA, Pharmacokinetics and The evolution of Sedation in Japan: Procedural Sedation Outside South America the Operating Room Education in procedural Is the Role of Intravenous sedation: Innovations in Team Anaesthesia Diminishing in Training and Education of Economically Challenging Sedation Countries? Open Panel Interactive Discussion- Q and A 18:00-18:30 Closing Ceremony and Prize winners 8 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Commitment to the Highest Standards in CME/CPD Kenes is committed to being a valuable and knowledgeable partner in the design and delivery of educationally strong, independent, transparent, and effective CME/CPD programs. Kenes is a proud member of the Good CME Practice Group (gCMEp), a member organization contributing to improving health outcomes by: • Championing best practice in CME • Maintaining and improving standards • Mentoring and educating • Working in collaboration with critical stakeholders For more information, visit: www.gcmep.eu/ International CME Accreditation An application for CME Credit will be made once the scientific Programme is finalised. Complete details will be available on the Congress web site at www.tiva-tcicongress.com Satellite Symposia Satellite Symposia are offered to industry as non-CME commercial/promotional sessions. As such, companies are free to choose their topics, invite speakers, and control content. However, topic and Programme are subject to approval by the scientific committee and all such sessions will be indicated in the Programme as: Satellite Symposium organised by: Company Name (not included in the main event CME/ CPD credit offering) Participant Demographics • In 2011, 700 individuals from 68 countries participated in the third TIVA-TCI congress in Singapore. • In 2009, 650 individuals from 58 countries participated in the second TIVA-TCI congress in Berlin, Germany. • In 2007, 643 individuals from 46 countries participated in the first TIVA-TCI congress in Venice, Italy. Participation Trends As was expected, the large majority of participants came from East Asia and Australia/New Zealand. The second largest group was from Europe (total of 24%), where the congress held its first two meetings. Australia, Singapore, and China had the highest representation at the congress. Statistics show that TIVA-TCI is most attended by clinicians, with clinical practitioners making up 71% of participants. As the Congress is coming back to Europe, we expect the delegate numbers to increase significantly within Europe 9 ToTal InTravenous anaesThesIa and TargeT ConTrolled InfusIon Venue THE CONGRESS VENUE National Palace of Culture – Congress Centre, Sofia 1 Bulgaria Square Sofia 1463 Tel: +359 (2) 954 3131 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndk.bg The National Palace of Culture, located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is the largest multifunctional congress, conference, convention and exhibition centre in Southeastern Europe. The congress centre has a variety of technical equipment at its disposal in order to host different types of events, such as concerts, conferences, exhibitions and shows. It has an area of 123,000 m² on eight floors and three underground levels. The National Palace of Culture has 13 halls and 15,000 m² of exhibition area, a trade centre and a car park. The Hall 1 can seat over 3,000 people. 10
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