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The International Conference on Neurocritical Care and Intensive Therapy (ICNCIT - 26) is a hybrid event providing a premier platform for professionals, academics, and researchers to discuss the latest trends, solutions, and future scope in neurocritical care.
Join leading experts, researchers, and practitioners at the International Conference on Neurocritical Care and Intensive Therapy (ICNCIT - 26) on October 5-6, 2026. This hybrid conference, held in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, offers both in-person and virtual participation, creating a global forum for discussing advancements in the management of acute neurological disorders, monitoring techniques, and emergency interventions. Attendees will have the opportunity to present their research, engage in meaningful discussions, and network with an international community of peers, contributing to innovations that align with global health and well-being goals.
Exploring new pharmacological treatments and interventions for critical neurological conditions.
Discussing new devices, software, and AI applications for patient monitoring and management.
Reviewing the latest clinical trial data, guideline changes, and best practices in neuro-intensive care.
Examining best practices for the acute assessment and management of patients with TBI.
Covering comprehensive care strategies for both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke from the emergency room to the ICU.
Detailing protocols for diagnosis, treatment, and management of refractory and super-refractory cases.
Analyzing various techniques, data interpretation, and clinical applications for managing ICP.
Highlighting the role of cEEG in detecting non-convulsive seizures and monitoring brain function.
Integrating diverse data streams such as cerebral blood flow, oxygenation, and metabolism for personalized patient care.
Discussing indications, timing, and outcomes for procedures like decompressive craniectomy.
Reviewing the latest techniques and technologies for stroke, aneurysm, and AVM treatment.
Evaluating the evidence and application in post-cardiac arrest and other acute brain injuries.
Understanding the molecular basis of cytotoxic, vasogenic, and osmotic brain edema.
Comparing agents like osmotherapy and hypertonic saline for managing cerebral swelling.
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