The session on Patient Blood Management (PBM) will be held as part of the scientific program on November, 27.
Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a scientifically based set of measures and best clinical practice for optimizing treatment outcomes by preserving the patient's own blood.

A coordinated approach to treating patients with various surgical pathologies, based on the principles of the Patient Blood Management concept, is becoming the main factor in improving treatment effectiveness. Such an approach involves timely interdisciplinary application of scientifically based multimodal medical and surgical concepts aimed at screening, diagnosing, and appropriately treating anemia, minimizing surgical, procedural, and iatrogenic blood loss, and controlling coagulopathic bleeding to improve health outcomes through patient-centered care. PBM involves a multidisciplinary approach to therapy, focused on the specific patient who is likely to experience blood loss and may require hemotransfusion.
An extensive block in the scientific program is dedicated to the achievements and prospects of implementing the Patient Blood Management (PBM) concept into the clinical practice of physicians of various specialties in Russia and abroad..
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Anesthesiology and Resuscitation
Transfusiology
Hematology
Surgery
Traumatology
Cardiac Surgery
Neonatology
Oncology
Leading Russian and foreign specialists will take place. They will discuss an intensive exchange of the best practices and current issues of modern medicine.
Prevention and treatment of thrombohemorrhagic complications
Principles of PBM in sepsis in oncology, neonatology, cardiology, and resuscitation
Features of transfusion therapy during emergencies and military operations
PBM in military field surgery
Modern concepts of diagnosis and treatment of TMA-associated complications in obstetrics
Premature birth and PBM
PBM in neonatology and many other important issues and problems.
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Anesthesiology and Resuscitation
- Surgery
- Neonatology
- Cardiac Surgery
- Traumatology
- Oncology
- Hematology
- Transfusiology
- Nephrology
- Extracorporeal Detoxification and Hemodialysis
- Nursing