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The University of Hong Kong

Introduction to Using Total Intravenous Anaesthesia (TIVA)

The University of Hong Kong via FutureLearn

Overview

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Grow your understanding of TIVA techniques and how to use them

Total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) has several increasingly obvious advantages over inhalation techniques. Traditional anaesthesia teaching, however, is skewed towards inhalation.

This medical course from Hong Kong University will dispel myths and misunderstandings about TIVA and will help you translate theoretical knowledge of using TIVA into your everyday practice.

Explore the pharmacokinetics of common drugs used for TIVA

There are many advantages of TIVA. From ease of use and safety to affordability and availability of both the drugs and equipment, recent developments in TIVA have made it more of a suitable option for administering anaesthetic.

On this course, you’ll look at the psychological and social factors that have created a behavioural barrier for the TIVA technique. You’ll then delve into the proprietary pharmacokinetic models, as well as the pharmacokinetics of the different drugs used for TIVA.

Discover analgesia for TIVA and how to ensure a smooth recovery

Ensuring a smooth recovery from TIVA is vital for many reasons. This course will guide you through intra-operative and postoperative analgesia for TIVA to help you improve the recovery process following anaesthesia.

Then, to broaden your understanding of this practice and better inform your decisions, you’ll dive into the environmental impact of anaesthesia.

Learn from the experts at LKS Faculty of Medicine

HKUMed is the longest established institution of higher education in Hong Kong and consistently ranks as one of the top three universities in Asia for clinical, pre-clinical, and health subjects.

As a well-known pioneer in medical education, training, and research, the LKS Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong is perfectly placed to guide you through using TIVA.

This course is designed for medical professionals who are either new to TIVA or who are occasional practitioners.

Who has recognised this course?

This course is recognised by:

  • College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland has recognised this course as equivalent to 14 CPD points.
The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland approval of this event for CPD does not imply accreditation of the event or the providers, or a participating doctors’ competence

Recommended textbook to supplement learning. Taking on TIVA: Debunking Myths and Dispelling Misunderstandings Irwin M, Wong G & Lam S. (2019). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Syllabus

  • Barriers and Advantages of TIVA
    • Course Welcome
    • Resistance to Change and Barriers
    • Advantages of TIVA
  • TIVA, TCI & Models
    • TIVA, TCI & Models
    • Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Anaesthetics
    • TCI Infusions
    • TCI Models
  • TIVA Dosing and Depth of Anaesthesia
    • TIVA dosing and depth of Anaesthesia
    • Introduction to TIVA Dosing
    • Depth of Anaesthesia Monitoring
    • Quiz
  • Adjuncts and Analgesia
    • Adjuncts and Analgesia
    • TIVA and the role of supplementary drugs
    • Preventive Analgesia Strategies
    • Quiz
  • Smooth Recovery and Sedation
    • Smooth Recovery and Sedation
    • Smooth Recovery
    • Procedural Sedation
  • Special Patient Cohorts
    • The Obstetric Patient and TIVA
    • The Elderly Patient and TIVA
    • The Obese Patient and TIVA
    • Emergency Surgery and TIVA
    • Special Patient Cohorts
  • Green Anaesthesia
    • Green Anaesthesia
    • Global Warming
    • Final assessment and course close

Taught by

Claire Nestor

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