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Mechanical Ventilation: Case based discussion by eNext ICU

About This Webinar

Mechanical Ventilation is often a life-saving intervention and has become a common practice as a part of Supportive care in Covid cases. It is indicated when the patient's spontaneous breathing is inadequate to maintain life .Though it is a life saving procedure, it carries potential complications including pneumothorax, airway injury, alveolar damage etc. Because it serves only the purpose of airway management and doesn’t provide cure to the disease, it becomes difficult for the practitioners to decide on whether to continue the mechanical ventilation or not. In this webinar we will have a case based discussion with primary focus on Indication for mechanical ventilation in different scenarios.

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Director & HOD at Fortis Memorial, Gurgaon
Dr. Sandeep Dewan did his graduation and Post Graduation in Anesthesia and Intensive care medicine from PGIMS Rohtak and Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine from Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj. He has worked in various hospitals like Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (2001-2005).He joined Fortis Group in 2005 and has been instrumental in starting Critical Care Medicine departments at Escorts Heart Institute.and Fortis Memorial, Gurgaon.He has more than 15 years of experience in Critical Care Medicine. He has several National and International publications to his name. He is currently Director of ECMO programme at FMRI and has been instrumental in establishing FMRI as Centre of Excellence for ECMO.
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Medvarsity is the leading online medical certification and training company with presence across 40 locations in India and students across India, Middle East, Africa and South East Asia.
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