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SIVA-TCI 2018 Incorporating the Annual Scientific Congress of the Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists and the College of Anaesthesiologists, AMM SOUVENIR PROGRAMME & ABSTRACT BOOK MALAYSIAN SOCIETY World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia COLLEGE OF OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS WORLD CONGRESS OF SIVA-TCI 2018 Incorporating the Annual Scientific Congress of the Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists and the College of Anaesthesiologists, AMM C M 15th to 18 th Y CM AUGUST 2018 MY CY KUALA LUMPUR CMY K CONVENTION CENTRE MALAYSIA PLATINUM SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORS C M Y CM SPONSORS MY CY CMY K CONTENTS Messages • Director-General of Health Malaysia 2 • Organising Chairman, 6th World Congress of SIVA-TCI 2018 3 • President, World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia 4 • Organising President, 6th World Congress of SIVA-TCI 2018 5 President, College of Anaesthesiologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia • President, Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists 6 • Scientific Co-Chairperson, 6th World Congress of SIVA-TCI 2018 7 College of Anaesthesiologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia 8 World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia – Executive Committee 9 Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists – Executive Committee 2017-2018 & 2018-2019 10 College of Anaesthesiologists, AMM – Council 2017-2018 & 2018-2019 11 Organising Committee 12 – 13 Scientific Committee 14 Opening Ceremony Programme 15 Faculty 16 Pre-Congress Workshops (1 to 7) 17 – 25 Concurrent Workshop 26 Programme Summary 27 Daily Programme 28 – 39 Conference Information 40 Directory / Floor Plan 41 - 42 Floor Plan & Trade Exhibition 43 Exhibitors’ Profile 44 - 50 Acknowledgements 51 Abstracts 52 – 252 • Plenaries and Symposia (52 – 165) • World SIVA International Award (176 – 190) • MSA Award & MSA Young Investigator Award (191 – 197) • Poster Presentations (198 – 209) • Accepted Abstracts (210 – 252) 6 TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIETY OF INTRAVENOUS 1 ANAESTHESIA & TARGET CONTROLLED INFUSION 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF HEALTH MALAYSIA I would like to thank the Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists, the College of Anaesthesiologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, as well as the World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia for inviting me to pen a few words. I take this opportunity to welcome you to the 6th World Congress in Total Intravenous Anaesthesia & Target-Controlled Infusion that will take place at the iconic Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia, from 15th to 18th August 2018. It is delightful that such a prestigious Congress is being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and I thank everyone involved in the decision and planning to bring such an event to the shore of our beautiful country. Congratulations to the Organising Committee! This theme aptly titled ‘’Journey to the Future”, has been designed to provide a crucial opportunity for clinicians, academicians, researchers and scientists to explore new technology and safer techniques in intravenous anaesthesia. In addition, the Congress highlights the fundamentals of total intravenous anaesthesia and target-controlled infusion in anaesthesiology to ensure the delivery of safe anaesthesia in an ever-evolving world of technology. I sincerely hope that all delegates will benefit from the knowledge and expertise of the respected faculty who have assembled here from all over the world. While you immerse yourselves in academia at the Congress, I invite you to enjoy the many sights, scenes and cuisines that our country offers. I conclude by wishing you a fruitful Congress and a memorable stay in Malaysia. Thank you. Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah Director-General of Health Malaysia 6 TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIETY OF INTRAVENOUS 2 ANAESTHESIA & TARGET CONTROLLED INFUSION 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE ORGANISING CHAIRMAN 6TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SIVA-TCI 2018 It is my pleasure and honour to welcome the delegates from all over the world to this prestigious 6th World Congress of SIVA-TCI 2018 which is held in conjunction with the Annual Scientific Congress of the Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists and the College of Anaesthesiologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia. We are pleased that Malaysia is chosen to host the Congress this year as we have successfully hosted similar international conferences in the past. This Congress will be another feather in the cap for us. The Organising Committee has worked tirelessly over the last two years and has put together an interesting array of lectures, presentations and workshops for beginners and advanced practitioners of TCI, featuring distinguished anaesthesiologists, researchers, and scientists. We trust the delegates will gain useful knowledge and updates on the current practices of TCI. The programme has been designed to encourage interactive and intellectual experiences. Malaysia is a microcosm of Asia with multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious traditions. Kuala Lumpur is a modern metropolis with all the facilities and infrastructure of any major city. Visitors will be spoilt for the varieties of food available, as Malaysia is a gastronomic paradise. Beyond the city, are the lush tropical rainforests, pristine island resorts, World Heritage sites, and quaint villages. We recommend that the delegates take time off from the busy schedule of the Congress to savour the rich cultural diversities that Malaysia presents. Once again, welcome to “Malaysia, Truly Asia”. Selamat Datang! Dr Mohamed Namazie Ibrahim Organising Chairman 6th World Congress of SIVA-TCI 2018 6 TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIETY OF INTRAVENOUS 3 ANAESTHESIA & TARGET CONTROLLED INFUSION 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF WORLD SIVA I am delighted to have you here to participate and share in the 6th World Congress In Intravenous Anaesthesia - TCI in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Thank you for coming. That many of you travel long distances serves to remind us all just how important our work is. The World Society SIVA is committed to actively raising the quality of the delivery of anaesthesia for every persons. We want all people, regardless of race, creed or circumstance to achieve their full safety during any procedures. Our task is to make it possible. Our mission is to provide practical, step-by-step assistance. This year, our theme is on how to improve safety and quality in Anaesthesia. Thanks to all of you for attending this Congress and I am aware of ‘rights’ in many spheres, including education. Education should be compulsory and free for all the specialists. That goal, is as more pertinent today as it was in the past. It’s a goal I know we all share. We are honored to have a Faculty coming from the four corners of the world with us today. All are esteemed specialists in teaching, in advanced research and in clinic practice. Their profiles need no introduction. The results speak for themselves. They are bringing their passion and knowledge of how to reach the best results in our communities who are frequently overlooked or bypassed. Prepare yourself to be challenged, excited and inspired. I want to say once more, on behalf of the World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia and of the Organizing Committee, welcome! It’s a pleasure to see so many of you here in this wonderful city of Kuala Lumpur. It’s gratifying to look around and see so many familiar faces. That’s a pleasing welcome to what I know, is going to be a great conference. Many of you have made a huge effort to join us today. On behalf of us all, we are deeply appreciative and offer you our most grateful welcome. In this Congress, we begin to learn to look through the eyes of others; to find out and experience what the world is like for them in our specialty. It is also the occasion we grow bigger than our differences and offer to everyone, regardless of historical attitudes, a friendly welcome, an outstretched hand.” An heartfelt welcome. Dr Quirino Piacevoli President World Society of Intravenous Anaesthesia 6 TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIETY OF INTRAVENOUS 4 ANAESTHESIA & TARGET CONTROLLED INFUSION 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE ORGANISING PRESIDENT 6TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SIVA-TCI 2018 Welcome! I fondly remember the time that I spent together with my team in Sofia, Bulgaria, back in 2014, when we bid to host the 2018 meeting in Kuala Lumpur. After the successful bid, my team and I have worked tirelessly with countless meetings and communications over the last four years to get to where we are today. I am proud of their efforts and I take this opportunity to congratulate them once again for their perseverance and hard work. The Congress that you partake in today, is the culmination of my team’s efforts. I am privileged to have the Scientific Committee, headed by Dr Muhammad Maaya, who has framed a cutting-edge scientific programme. New technologies and scientific discoveries will further take greater strides, especially in the field of intravenous anaesthesia in the next couple of decades. Finally, what can I say about Kuala Lumpur that has not been said before? I invite you to explore this rich and diverse city, the capital of Malaysia, and do take home fond memories of the Congress and Malaysia. Thank you! Dr Raveenthiran Rasiah Organising President 6th World Congress of SIVA-TCI 2018 & President College of Anaesthesiologists, Academy of Medicine of Malaysia 6 TH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIETY OF INTRAVENOUS 5 ANAESTHESIA & TARGET CONTROLLED INFUSION 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE MALAYSIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS I take this opportunity to welcome you to the 6th World Congress in Total Intravenous Anaesthesia & Target-Controlled Infusion that will take place at the award-winning iconic Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia, from 15th to 18th August 2018. Having taken over the mantle of the Presidency of the Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists in April of last year, my team and I are proud that our untiring efforts since 2014 to bring this prestigious Congress to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, have finally bore fruit and I thank all involved from the very beginning for their tireless dedication. As we embark on various new technologies and scientific discoveries in the field of intravenous anaesthesia to ensure the best outcome for our patients, we believe that you will find the theme ‘’Journey to the Future” relevant to your practice.
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