About this webinar
This webinar is sponsored by GE HealthCare, and therefore we are able to offer it free of charge to everyone.
It is aimed at anaesthetists, or professionals from related disciplines, at any level interested in the perioperative management of hypotension. It is discounted to members of the Association.
Peri-operative hypotension is a critical yet often under-recognised challenge in surgical care. This free two-part webinar brings together expert insights and the latest evidence to explore the causes, consequences, and cutting-edge strategies for managing hypotension before, during, and after surgery. In part one, we delved into intraoperative hypotension - its prevalence, risks, and prevention - highlighting the roles of pre-op optimisation, sedation monitoring, lung-protective ventilation, and emerging vasopressor therapies. Part two turns the spotlight on postoperative care, examining ward monitoring, early mobilisation, blood product use, and the special considerations in obstetric patients. Whether you’re in anaesthesia, perioperative medicine, or critical care, this webinar series offers practical guidance to enhance patient safety and outcomes across the surgical pathway.
Login will be available from 17:50, but the broadcast will not start until 18:00.
Joining the webinar
You can log in from the comfort of your own home, your office, or any where else that is convenient. All you need is a decent internet connection and a quiet room. If you are unable to attend live do not worry, you will be automatically sent the recording 24 hours after the webinar whether you attend or not.
Organiser and chair: Dr Krish Radhakrishna, Board member, Association of Anaesthetists
ProgrammeHypotension in a Pregnant mother - Prof Nuala Lucas, Consultant Anaesthetist at Northwick Park Hospital and OAA President
Iron and blood therapy - Dr Ravi Baikady, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, The Royal Marsden, London
Postop prevalence of hypotension - TBC
Monitoring in the ward - TBC
Early mobilisation and use of wearables (in ward) - TBC
Discussion panel
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