Sunday 11 October: 08:00 - 12:30
Course Director
- Fabio De Iaco (Italy)
Faculty
- Gregor Prosen (Slovenia)
Why register?
Acute pain is the least common denominator of many emergencies: the management of acute pain is a mandatory competence of each Emergency Physician.
The first edition of the Acute Pain Management course will cover the main topics regarding a correct and effective analgesia in the emergency setting: we’ll move from a crucial “dogmalysis”, criticizing habits and myths about pain, and discuss the relationship between acute pain and the practice of Emergency Medicine, between acute and chronic pain, between analgesia and outcome.
We’ll centre our attention on the patient – critical, pediatric, elderly, frail – presenting true and common cases and supplying evidences and suggestions with the aim of optimizing our efficacy on pain.
We’ll discuss the pharmacology of pain-killers – from mild to severe pain – with a special attention for the correct and safe use of opiates and sedatives. We’ll deal with old and new options of treatment (from acetaminophen to nitrous oxide and ketamine) and with different routes of administration.
We have two main objectives:
- To lead the clinician toward choices that must be mindful, appropriate and effective,
- To create a patient-centred environment also in the Emergency setting,
because we believe that the best quality of care is the best possibile experience for the patient.
Looking forward to meet you in Turin!
Schedule:
08:30 | Why are we here? The relationship between acute pain and the practice of Emergency Medicine |
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09:15 | The patient in moderate pain Acetaminophen and NSAIDS: not the same drug! |
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09:45 | “Hey Doc, three casualties by motor accident!” Traumatic severe pain, critical patients and the correct use of opiates and ketamine |
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10:30 | Coffee break | |
10:45 | To treat or to diagnose? Or both? Acute abdominal pain |
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11:00 | I can’t tolerate a kid in pain! Paediatric severe pain: drugs and routes of administration |
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11:30 | Grandma is out of her mind… Acute pain in the elderly |
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11:45 | Cancer patients? Not a problem… or not? Palliative care and end of life in the ED |
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12:15 | Non-pharmacologic treatment, communication and empathy, procedural sedation and more… What we didn’t tell about… |