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Volume 4

Journal of Pediatric Care

ISSN: 2471-805X

Page 23

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JOINT EVENT

Pediatric Critical Care 2018 &

World Pediatrics 2018

October 18- 20 , 2018

October 18- 20, 2018 Warsaw, Poland

&

6

th

International Conference on

25

th

World Pediatrics Conference

Pediatric Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

Shock from ER to ICU

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hock is a state of generalized hypoperfusion affecting all body organs. Occurs in adults and pediatrics as well has many causes

but the commenest is: hypovolemic, distributive, cardiogenic & obstructive causes. The lecture will start explaining shock

from the cellular level i.e. pathophysiology from A to Z ! Will present each category of shock with subtypes independently with

alittle bit concentration on most common shock presentations in children. The lecture also is supported by pictures & graphs

which at the end makes SHOCK is an easy to understand, recognize & deal with in real life.

Biography

Mahmoud has graduated from Faculty Of Medicine at the age 24, then he joined Emergency Medicine Residency Program in Alexandria, Egypt in 2007. In 2009, he got

the degree of Preventive Cardiology Diploma from National Research Institute inAlexandria. In 2010, he got the The Egyptian Board Of Emergency Medicine & Registered

as a specialist of Emergency Medicine. In 2014, he got the degree of Master Of Critical care Medicine from Alexandria University & became double qualified to practice

Emergency Medicine & Critical care Medicine in Egypt. He taught Principles Of Emergency Medicine to EMS students in Al Ghad College in Jeddah. He is an active

trauma and disaster team member in seasons of Pilgrimage for almost 7 years. He is the author of a Published book titled ( ECG changes in Acute Coronary Syndrome

and their relation to outcome).

mahmoudhassebo@yahoo.com

Mahmoud Fekry Hassebo

International Medical Center, Saudi Arabia

Mahmoud Fekry Hassebo, J Pediatr Care 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2471-805X-C4-013