NARM 2012

National Anaesthesia Research Meeting (NARM) 

To be held by the Anaesthesia Research Trust on: April 2nd and 3rd 2012
Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
Portland Place 
London

Monday 2nd April: Day 1

09.00-09.30: Coffee and registration
09.30-10.15: ROTEM® coagulation monitoring in major trauma: a UK military perspective from Afghanistan. Major Nick Tarney, Department of Critical Care, MDHU Portsmouth
10.15-11.00: Haemostatic Control Resuscitation: TEG®-guided transfusion of FFP and platelets in massive haemorrhage. Dr Jakob Stensballe, Department of Trauma Anaesthesia, Copenhagen University Hospital
11.00-11.30: Coffee break
11.30-12.00: TEG® principles and practice. Industry presentation Haemonetics Ltd.
12.00-13.00: Oral Presentations
13.00-14.00: Lunch
14.00-14.30: Oral Presentations
14.30-15.15: Controversies in regional anaesthesia: A direct influence of type of anaesthesia on long–term outcome in breast surgery? Dr Michael Looney, Department of Anaesthesia, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin
15.15-16.00: Controversies in regional anaesthesia: What is the real value of ultrasound in regional anaesthesia? Dr José Aguirre, Department of Anaesthesiology, Orthopaedic University Hospital Balgrist, Zürich
16.00-16.15: Prizes for oral presentations and close

Evening: Meeting dinner at The Mandeville Restaurant
Tuesday 3rd April: Day 2

09.00-09.30: Coffee and registration
09.30-10.15: Controversies in fluid therapy. In search of the transfusion trigger: Results of the FOCUS trial on the impact of Hb level on outcome in fractured neck of femur patients. Professor Jeffrey Carson, Division of General Internal Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Jersey
10.15-11.00: Controversies in analgesia for elective knee surgery. Dr Graeme McLeod, Department of Anaesthesia, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
11.00-11.30: Coffee break
11.30-12.15: Clinical research: anaesthetists and perioperative care. Aims of the Perioperative Research Programme and how clinical anaesthetists may become involved. Particular emphasis will be placed on how anaesthetic trainees may become involved in anaesthetic research.
Informal discussion and questions encouraged. Dr Rupert Pearse, Royal College of Anaesthetists Macintosh Professor 2011-12, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London
12.15-13.15: Poster presentations: How to get your message across. Discussion and ‘walk around’ poster display. Professor Virginia Miller, Departments of Physiology and Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota
13.15-14.15: Lunch and poster display
14.15-14.55: Deltex Medical Seminar: Individually guided intraoperative fluid management in the major surgical patient. Dr Carissa Murrell
14.55-15.40: Controversies in postoperative pain relief Morphine-induced immunosuppression: are opiates the right analgesic for cancer surgery? Professor Marc de Kock, Université Catholique de Louvain Saint Luc, Brussels
15.40-16.40: Local anaesthetics-more than just tools for regional analgesia. Dr Jose Aguirre, Department of Anaesthesiology, Orthopaedic University Hospital Balgrist, Zürich
16.45: Poster prize presentation and close of meeting.
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The restaurant we will using for the course dinner www.mandeville.co.uk

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