21st Colours of Sepsis Ostrava

25. 2. 2019

From the 29th January to the 1st February 2019the 21stColours of Sepsis Ostrava, which has a postgraduate character and is intended for intensive care physicians and nurses, took place at the premises of Hotel Clarion Ostrava. The organizer of the event is SANOPHRAM CZ in close cooperation with the Clinique of Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Medicine and the Department of Paediatric Intensive and Resuscitation Care of the Children’s Medicine Clinic of the University Hospital in Ostrava.

The conference included 6 postgraduate nursing courses in intensive care and 16 symposia “News in children intensive care”.The program of the event has been prepared in close cooperation with the leading experts of Czech Medical Association of J. E. Purkyne, Slovak Medical Society and Institute of Intensive Medicine in IPVZ Ostrava. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee is MUDr. Roman Kula, CSc.The event takes place under the auspices of the Faculty Hospital in Ostrava, the Czecho-Slovak Forum for Sepsis and also under the auspices of the specialized medicine associations CMA of JEP and SMS and other important institutions.

The congress aimed at the meeting of all medical and non-medical staff working at acute care beds (Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit), promotion of interdisciplinary cooperation and exchange of mutual experience and knowledge in this field.

Promedica was an exhibitor at the conference. At our stand, we presented the Wound Care and Intensive Medicine Divisions.

The Wound Care Division presented a wide portfolio of Smith & Nephew materials. The participants have shown the greatest interest in the cover dressing and IV site dressings.
Also the complex wound care assortment supplemented by Renasys and Pico vacuum therapy was highly appreciated.

The Intensive Medicine Division presented special medical material for IC and AR Units. The SINAPI chest drainage system, where we have currently 60% of the market share in the given category, has attracted most visitors.

There were 1737 doctors and nurses participating in this year’s congress. Among the visitors there was a large number of our regular clients who brought new clients to our stand and thus created opportunities for development of new cooperation.

Wound Care and Intensive Medicine Divisions