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Anesthesia and environment and relevance of Total Intravenous Ane | 58316

Anesthesia & Clinical Research

ISSN - 2155-6148

Anesthesia and environment and relevance of Total Intravenous Anesthesia

4th International Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Conference

December 13-14, 2018 Abu Dhabi, UAE

Khoisnam Dhananjay Singh

Burjeel Royal Hospital, UAE

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Anesth Clin Res

Abstract :

The environmental impact by an aesthetics gas inside and outside of operating theatres has been of concern in the recent time. Greenhouse gas emissions were estimated using activity data and emission factors and reported according to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol adapted to define emissions. The environmental impact of operating theatres in three academic centers in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom over a 1-yr period in 2011. Greenhouse estimate the carbon footprint of surgery in the three centers at 9.7 million tons of carbon dioxide emitted per year. Adaptation of TIVA( Total Intravenous Anesthesia) has promising result This lecture would summarize 1. Anesthetics and patientsâ?? environment 2. Anesthetics and health workers 3. Anesthetics and environment -contribution to Global warming 4. Adaptation of TIVA

Biography :

Khoisnam Dhananjay Singh has completed his Medical School at the University of Nagpur in 1982, 1988 after completing his training in MBBS Dr. Singh moved to Punjab University to complete education and worked in the most important hospitals for pain management in St. Thomas’s Hospital London. In 2003 he completed postgraduate in the Institute of Health care Administration, India. Nizar is specialised in Anaesthetist and pain management Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain, UAE.

E-mail: khoisnam56@yahoo.com

 

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