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3rd International conference on Emergency & Acute Care Medicine , will be organized around the theme “Exploring Advanced treatment and research in Emergency medicine”

Emergency Medicine 2020 is comprised of 20 tracks and 65 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Emergency Medicine 2020.

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Cardiac diseases are the most dangerous issue that must be dealt with soon to limit morbidity and mortality. One of the main purposes behind individuals looking for mind in an emergency room is cardiac arrest, an interminable condition that can trigger indications, for example, shortness of breath, fluid retention, fast or unpredictable heartbeats etc. cardiac emergencies are dangerous disorders, they ought to be perceived and treated promptly to limit morbidity and mortality. The rates of cardiovascular related deaths are diminishing from the most recent couple of years.

 

  • Track 1-1Cardiac arrest
  • Track 1-2Myocardial infarction
  • Track 1-3Pulmonary embolism
  • Track 1-4Congestive heart failure

Clinical Pediatric emergency physician provides emergency medicine for the care of children and teens who are acutely ill or injured. An objective diagnosis of a child with an acute disease or injury requires special knowledge and skill. For the critically ill child, determining the primary physiologic problem may be difficult, because inadequate oxygenation, ventilation or perfusion from any cause will eventually progress to the picture of cardiopulmonary failure. A pediatric emergency doctor is prepared to give immediate medical assistance to a wide variety of issues that need quick therapeutic support. Pediatric doctor can approach a pediatric emergency doctor to help if your child has a severe illness or damage or an urgent need for critical support. Childhood trauma is a leading cause of death in infant and children.

 

  • Track 2-1Pediatric gastroenteritis
  • Track 2-2Pediatric allergy and immunology
  • Track 2-3Pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest

Poisoning is the second leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality in the United States, with more than 2.4 million toxic exposures reported each year. Recently published national consensus guidelines recommend that hospitals providing emergency care routinely stock 24 antidotes for a wide range of toxicities, including toxic-alcohol poisoning, exposure to cyanide and other industrial agents, and intentional or unintentional overdoses of prescription medications (e.g., calcium-channel blockers, β-blockers, digoxin, isoniazid). Pharmacists can help reduce morbidity and mortality due to poisonings and overdoses by (1) recognizing the signs and symptoms of various types of toxic exposure, (2) guiding emergency room staff on the appropriate use of antidotes and supportive therapies, (3) helping to ensure appropriate monitoring of patients for antidote response and adverse effects, and (4) managing the procurement and stocking of antidotes to ensure their timely availability.

 

  • Track 3-1Toxicology
  • Track 3-2clinical toxicology
  • Track 3-3Forensic studies

Neurological disorders frequently arise and, if not analyzed and treated rapidly, they can have calamitous outcomes; with high rates of long term incapacity also leads to death. Immediate acknowledgment is an essential aptitude. Normal neurologic emergencies incorporate hemorrhagic (dying) strokes, nonhemorrhagic (non-dying) brain strokes, seizures and unconsciousness. Cases of particular treatment for neurologic crises are anti-toxins for meningitis, anticoagulation treatment for non- hemorrhage stroke. The result of this various collection of illnesses relies upon the seriousness and disease nature, its characteristic movement, and reaction to treatment.

 

  • Track 4-1Spinal shock
  • Track 4-2Stroke rehabilitation in acute care
  • Track 4-3Brain injury

Respiratory emergencies originate from disease in the airways, pulmonary parenchyma, and thoracic vessels. Airway obstruction may be susceptible to bronchoscopic therapies, including laser ablation photodynamic therapy and stent placement. Respiratory emergencies has an important part of acute medicine. Respiratory problems also play a crucial part in critical care medicine and constitute an important share of the numerous problems in an intensive care unit.

 

  • Track 5-1Pulmonary embolism
  • Track 5-2Non-invasive ventilation

Emergency medicine isn't characterized by location; however, it might be practiced in an assortment of settings including hospital-based facility, emergency care centers, medical prescription units, emergency vehicles, or by means of telemedicine. Emergency prescription experts give valuable clinical and leadership services to the emergency department. For the care and treatment of acutely ill or injured patients who need immediate medical attention emergency medicine act as a therapeutic claim. The act of emergency medicine incorporates the treatment, underlying assessment, finding, coordination of care among various suppliers. Squeezing thought is right now need of every prosperity organizations giving specialist's offices or research establishment. Prevention incorporates an extensive variety of exercises known as intercessions went for diminishing the dangers to wellbeing, such are Primary, Secondary and Tertiary prevention in which is followed by the scope of mediations that are accessible to wellbeing specialists. Emergency medicinal administrations provide quick care to individuals with intense ailment or damage and are predominantly provided.

 

  • Track 6-1Oncogenic emergency medicine
  • Track 6-2Neuromuscular medicine
  • Track 6-3Emergency medicine education
  • Track 6-4Trauma emergency care

The most frequent orthopedic emergency in oncology patients is fracture. Stabilization of the entire fractured bone restores function and relieves pain. The site, quality, and extent of the lesion can identify impending fractures that should be stabilized. Advanced methods of pelvic stabilization effectively bypass periacetabular bone deficiency. Spinal cord decompression is important to maintain neurologic function. New methods in segmental fixation of the spine have improved the outcome over what was achieved by radiation alone. Infection is prevalent in neutropenic patients, and should be treated oppressively with antibiotics and drainage of pustule of the musculoskeletal system.

 

  • Track 7-1Shoulder dislocation and relocation techniques
  • Track 7-2Hip Dislocation
  • Track 7-3Acute Low Back Pain

Endocrine emergencies represent a group of  life-threatening conditions that are frequently neglected, resulting in delays in both diagnosis and treatment, factors that further contribute to their already high associated mortality rates. Endocrine disorders are not immediately identified or if specific treatment is delayed, serious complications or even death may occur.

 

  • Track 8-1Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
  • Track 8-2Acute adrenocortical insufficiency
  • Track 8-3Acute Hypercalcaemia

Abdominal pain is one of the most typical reasons for visit to the emergency room. Most abdominal pain can be categorized into three types – tension, inflammatory, or ischemic. Acute Life-Threatening Abdominal Emergencies Acute appendicitis is the commonest cause. An exact diagnosis is essential for the correct treatment, which in many cases will prevent the death of the patient

The abdominal presentation worst-case scenarios include cholelithiasis or cholecystitis, pancreatitis, peptic ulcer disease, small bowel obstruction, large bowel obstruction, incarcerated hernia, abdominal aortic aneurysm, appendicitis, diverticulitis, and testicular torsion. Some red flag finding include shoulder tip pain accompanied by abdominal pain and acute colicky pain.

 

  • Track 9-1Aortic Aneurysm
  • Track 9-2Myocardial Infarction
  • Track 9-3Traumatic Rupture of Abdominal Organs

Gynaecological emergencies are disease conditions of the female reproductive system that threaten the life of the woman, her sexual function and the perpetuation of her fertility. Common gynaecological emergencies present as acute abdomen, abnormal vaginal bleeding, or a combination of both, and are often related to early pregnancy complications, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and contraceptive issues.

 

  • Track 10-1Ectopic Pregnancy
  • Track 10-2Miscarriage
  • Track 10-3Hyperemesis gravidarum
  • Track 10-4Cervical incompetence

Emergency radiology, now a recognized subspecialty of diagnostic imaging, has proliferated to meet the demands for immediate interpretation of these images. This combination of around-the-clock access to equipment and expertise has brought cutting-edge, advanced imaging to the front lines of emergency care. In this special feature, we invited a group of emergency radiologists and an expert in cardiovascular imaging to discuss the applicability and utility of several of these techniques in the ED setting.

 

  • Track 11-1Neuro Imaging
  • Track 11-2Pediatric Imaging
  • Track 11-3Abdominal Imaging

Burn wounds and injuries are often devastating. They can have severe long-term consequences for the victims and they continue to be a major problem affecting communities worldwide. The treatment of these patients is often protracted, and large amounts of resources are often needed to achieve the medical and psychological healing that needs to occur. Prevention is the vital factor that will have an impact on decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated with burns. Education and training are vital steps to empower communities to help them protect themselves, and also the most vulnerable of burn victims are children. 

 

  • Track 12-1Blisters
  • Track 12-2Ulcerations
  • Track 12-3Allergic skin reactions

Trauma and Emergency Care is an open access journal with comprehensive peer review policy and a rapid publication process.  TEC is a novel journal that will focus upon injuries, critical care, neurotrauma, abdominal and vascular trauma, paediatric trauma, complex trauma, traumatic stress, scoring systems, prehospital care, resuscitation, traumatic stress, emergency medicine, traumatology, neonatal trauma, traumatic surgery, radiology and shock. TEC will provide a platform in today's scientific and medical literature to serve as an international forum for the healthcare and scientific communities worldwide to translate novel "bench to bedside" science into management of trauma infection care as well as report upon the care of critically ill patients.

 

  • Track 13-1Pediatric Emergency
  • Track 13-2Psychology Trauma
  • Track 13-3Brain Trauma
  • Track 13-4Pre-hospital Emergency Care

Psychiatric emergency work as a unique form of crisis intervention is examined. Basic practice principles are identified including common intervention pitfalls that can occur especially with the novice helper. Five of the most prevalent categories of psychiatric emergencies are discussed with illustrations provided via case examples culled from the author's clinical practice.

 

  • Track 14-1Psychosis
  • Track 14-2Substance dependence
  • Track 14-3Personality disorders
  • Track 14-4Anxiety
  • Track 14-5Psychotherapy

Anesthesiologists and highly trained anesthesia technicians exists to provide safe, optimal conditions for your pet during every moment of a surgery and to make operative procedures and postoperative care as comfortable as possible for your pet.Every anesthetic or pain management case is considered of major importance. Our team is constantly on guard for changes in respiratory and cardiovascular activity, or unexpected events which, although rare, may occur during surgery.

 

  • Track 15-1Neuroanesthesia
  • Track 15-2Anesthetic Pharmacology
  • Track 15-3Obstetric Anesthesia

Emergency Medical Services, more commonly known as EMS, is a system that provides emergency medical care. Once it is activated by an incident that causes serious illness or injury, the focus of EMS is emergency medical care of the patient(s).EMS is most easily recognized when emergency vehicles or helicopters are seen responding to emergency incidents. But EMS is much more than a ride to the hospital. It is a system of coordinated response and emergency medical care, involving multiple people and agencies. A comprehensive EMS system is ready every day for every kind of emergency.

 

  • Track 16-1Ambulance
  • Track 16-2Call Centre
  • Track 16-3Health Education

Emergency nursing is a specialty within the field of professional nursing focusing on the care of patients who require prompt medical attention to avoid long-term disability or death. In addition to addressing "true emergencies," emergency nurses increasingly care for people who are unwilling or unable to get primary medical care elsewhere and come to emergency departments for help. In fact, only a small percentage of emergency department (ED) patients have emergency conditions such as a stroke, heart attack or major trauma. Emergency nurses also tend to patients with acute alcohol and/or drug intoxication, psychiatric and behavioral problems and those who have been raped.

 

  • Track 17-1Antibiotic Allergies
  • Track 17-2Pediatric emergency medicine
  • Track 17-3Mental illness

Patients who experience abdominal trauma, renal and urogenital systems will be involved. In polytrauma patients with other potentially life-threatening injuries, renal and genitourinary trauma may be overlooked initially, but a delayed or missed diagnosis of these injuries may result in preventable complications. This review provides a best-practice approach to the diagnosis and management of renal and genitourinary injuries, with an emphasis on the systematic approach needed to identify subtle injuries and avoid long-term urinary sequelae such as hypertension, incontinence, erectile dysfunction, chronic kidney disease, and nephrectomy.

 

  • Track 18-1Urinary tract infections
  • Track 18-2chronic kidney disease
  • Track 18-3 sexually transmitted infections

For some people with severe allergies, when they’re exposed to something they’re allergic to, they may experience a potentially life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis. As a result, their immune system releases chemicals that flood the body. This can lead to anaphylactic shock.

When your body goes into anaphylactic shock, your blood pressure suddenly drops and your airways narrow, possibly blocking normal breathing. This condition is dangerous. If it isn’t treated immediately, it can result in serious complications and even be fatal.

 

  • Track 19-1 Respiratory
  • Track 19-2pruritus and flushing
  • Track 19-3In vitro immunoglobulin E (IgE)

Environmental emergency can be defined as a sudden-onset disaster or accident resulting from natural, technological or human-induced factors, or a combination of these, that cause or threaten to cause severe environmental damage as well as harm to human health and/or livelihoods.

This includes secondary consequences from natural hazards such as earthquakes, storms, floods, tsunamis, wildland fires, landslides and/or man-made disasters such as industrial accidents, transport accidents, chemical spills, oil spills and a multitude of other types of emergencies.

 

 

  • Track 20-1Insect bites and stings
  • Track 20-2Heat-related illnesses
  • Track 20-3Sunburn