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The report of 9th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine by Dr. Alireza Baratloo
The report of 9th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine by Dr. Alireza Baratloo
Application Code :
762-0217-0099
 
Created Date : Wednesday, November 22, 2017-14:57 14:57:33Update Date : Saturday, March 17, 2018-09:54 09:54:32
IP Address : 194.225.214.29Submit Date : Saturday, March 17, 2018-09:54 09:54:38Email :arbaratloo@sina.tums.ac.ir
Personal Information
Personal Information
Name : Alireza
Surname : Baratloo
School/Research Center : School of Medicine
If you choose other, please name your Research center : Department of Emergency Medicine
Position : Assistant professor
Tel : +98-21-22384763
Information of Congress
Title of the Congress : 9th Asian Conference on Emergency Medicine
Title of your Abstract : Correlation of Central Venous Pressure with Venous Blood Gas Analysis Parameters; a Diagnostic Study
Destination Country : Turkey
From : Wednesday, November 22, 2017
To : Saturday, November 25, 2017
Abstract(Please copy/paste the abstract send to the congress) : Introduction: This study was conducted to assess the correlation between central venous pressure (CVP) and venous blood gas (VBG) analysis parameters, to facilitate management of severe sepsis and septic shock in emergency department. Methods: This diagnostic study was conducted from January 2014 until June 2015 in three major educational medical centers, Tehran, Iran. For patients selected with diagnosis of septic shock, peripheral blood sample was taken for testing the VBG parameters and the anion gap (AG) was calculated. All the mentioned parameters were measured again after infusion of 20 cc/kg normal saline 0.9% in 30 minutes. Results: Totally, 93 patients with septic shock were enrolled, 63 male and 30 female. The mean age was 72.53±13.03 and the mean Shock Index (SI) before fluid therapy was 0.79±0.30. AG and pH showed significant reverse correlations with CVP, While HCO3 showed a significant straight correlation with CVP. These relations can be affected by the treatment modalities used in shock management such as fluid therapy, mechanical ventilation and vasopressor treatment. Conclusion: It is likely that there is a significant statistical correlation between VBG parameters and AG with CVP, but further research is needed before implementation of the results of this study.
Keywords of your Abstract : Shock, Septic; Central Venous Pressure; Blood Gas Analysis; Emergency Service, Hospital
Acceptance Letter : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/42015/Forms/762/S-094_3.pdf
The presentation : Oral
The Cover of Abstract book : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/42015/Forms/762/cover_3.pdf
Published abstract in the abstract book with the related code : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/42015/Forms/762/S-094-_abstract_book.pdf
Where has your abstract been indexed? : none
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The Congress Reporting
Delegates from which countries presented in the congress? (please name at least 5 countries) : Most of Asian countries including Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Lebanon, UAE, etc; and also some from European ones
Your experiences about the travel processes(Providing ticket, accommodation,...) : Welcoming, accommodation, place of congress, and timing were all perfect; almost better than those I have ever met. But, due to the international economic sanction against our country, I could not do the registration online, so I did the registration on desk and paid 295 Euro instead of 250 Euro.
Please give a briefing of your own observations and outcomes of the congress: : The ASEM preparing useful communication between the involved countries for collaboration in various fields. Unfortunately, IRAN is not a member of ASEM yet and I was the only Iranian delegate participated. Even Saudi Arabia and UAE were adhered and prepare themselves for starting some fellowship courses for emergency medicine specialist. There was also an interesting topic about violence occurrence rate in EDs of developed and developing countries and their approaching process in this regard. I also had fortune to pass the ultrasound course during the congress using high quality devices.
Congress Certification :  
How many volunteers were present at the Congress? : Almost 500
Were the delegates of any other organizations present in the congress? : Yes
If yes, please write the names of the organizations in the box : Asian Society for Emergency Medicine
What were the responses to your talking points? Were specific questions or concerns raised? : The past, current and future of the countries involved in ASEM
If you met staff members, please list their full names & positions. : Wai-mau CHOI (President of ASEM)
Please inform us if there are any follow up actions we need to talk with the members of the congress : None