Runner-up abstracts
At Euroanaesthesia 2010, there was a BAPC Runner-up session, in which the 12 next best abstracts were presented in two consecutive 90-minute sessions on Sunday June 13, 2010 (from 08:30 to 10:00 and from 10:30 to 12:00 in Ballroom 2) using the same format as the BAPC-session. Even though no prize were awarded, the presenters in this session have received well-deserved recognition for their work.
The final 6 abstracts of the BAPC Runner-up Session 1 were:
BAPCAP1-1 |
Tarek Sarhan (Egypt) Propofol pharmacokinetics in infants |
BAPCAP1-2 |
Matthias Gruenewald (Germany) Transoesophageal echocardiography for assessing fluid responsiveness following cardiac arrest and resuscitation |
BAPCAP1-3 |
Ioannis Zogogiannis (Greece) Routine vs guided by NIRS selective shunting in carotid endarterectomy. A prospective, randomized, comparative study |
BAPCAP1-4 |
Birgitte Brandstrup (Denmark) Which goal for fluid therapy during colorectal surgery is followed by the best outcome: Near maximal stroke volume or zero fluid balance? A clinical randomized double blinded multi centre trial |
BAPCAP1-5 |
Sandrine Lemoine (France) Bradykinin and adenosine receptors mediate desflurane induced postconditioning in human myocardium: Role of reactive oxygen species |
BAPCAP1-6 |
Matteo Parotto (Italy) Effects of circadian rhythm on ventilator-induced lung injury |
The final 6 abstracts of the BAPC Runner up Session 2 were:
BAPCAP2-1 |
Remy Hakobyan (Armenia) Prognostic value of intraabdominal pressure in surgical intensive care unit |
BAPCAP2-2 |
Jan Stumpner (Germany) Desflurane-induced postconditioning against myocardial infarction is mediated by large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels |
BAPCAP2-3 |
Dong-Lin Jia (China) Comparison of postasphyxial resuscitation with 100% and 21% oxygen on function of brain cortex mitochondria in adult rats |
BAPCAP2-4 |
Wolf Stapelfeldt (USA) Modeling frequency and impact of alerts of the 'triple low' condition |
BAPCAP2-5 |
Sébastien Adamczyk (France) Sevoflurane postconditioning provides neuroprotection up to 7 days after ischemia/reperfusion via mito |
BAPCAP2-6 |
Anu Maksimow (Finland) Local cortical EEG responses to verbal command after clinical loss of consciousness |
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