Best Abstract Runner-up Session
At Euroanaesthesia 2011, the Best Abstract Prize competition session was scheduled on Sunday, 12 June 2011 from 12:15 until 13:45. After the presentation the three best abstracts will be chosen.
Best Abstract Runner-up session
There will also be BAPC Runner-up Sessions, in which the 12 next best abstracts were presented in two consecutive 90-minute sessions on Sunday, 12 June 2011 (from 08:30 to 10:00 and from 10:30 to 12:00) using the same format as the BAPC session.
Even though no prize were awarded, the presenters in this session will receive well-deserved recognition for their work. Participants of the Best Abstract Runner-up session will be notified by the ESA.
The final 6 abstracts of the BAPC Runner-up Session 1, chaired by Frank Stüber and Flavia Petrini were:
BAPCAP1-1 |
Silvia Stirparo (Roma, Italy) Maternal motor block during the second stage of labor and labor outcome: A comparison between programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) and continuous epidural infusion (CEI) analgesia |
BAPCAP1-2 |
Alexander Schnabel (Muenster, Germany) Efficacy and safety of caudal clonidine for pediatric anaesthesia: A quantitative systematic review of randomised controlled trials |
BAPCAP1-3 |
Patrick Y Wuethrich (Berne, Switzerland) The type of anaesthesia performed at the time of open radical prostatectomy for unconfined prostate carcinoma does not seem to influence cancer related-outcome in a follow-up of more than 10 years |
| BAPCAP1-4 |
Gisela Untergehrer (Wuppertal, Germany) Source localisation of contact heat evoked potentials (CHEP) indicates different effects of propofol and remifentanil on cerebral processing of painful stimuli |
| BAPCAP1-5 |
Andreas Güldner (Dresden, Germany) Effects of intravascular volume replacement on lung function and damage in nonseptic experimental lung injury |
| BAPCAP1-6 |
Emine Kavlak (Samsun, Turkey) Comparison of three different tests for screening delirium in critically ill patients |
The final 6 abstracts of the BAPC Runner-up Session 2, chaired by Wolfgang Buhre and Stefan De Hert were:
BAPCAP2-1 |
Jianzhong Sun (Philadelphia, United States) Does preoperative aspirin improve outcomes in cardiac surgery patients? |
BAPCAP2-2 |
Alain F Kalmar (Groningen, Netherlands) Excessive chest compression rate is associated with insufficient compression depth in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest |
BAPCAP2-3 |
Cheng-Wei Lu (Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China) Dexmedetomidine depresses glutamate release in rat cerebral cortex nerve terminals through suppression of Ca2+ influx and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling cascade |
| BAPCAP2-4 |
Tony Gin (Shatin, Hong Kong) Genetic associations of chronic wound pain after surgery |
| BAPCAP2-5 |
Magin Morales (Terrassa, Spain) Succesfully implementation of a programme to reduce allogenic blood transfusion in total knee arthroplasty |
| BAPCAP2-6 |
Martin Damm (Dresden, Germany) Sevoflurane-induced preconditioning in the isolated heart is abolished in Ecto-5'-nucleotidase- and A2B-adenosine receptor knockout mice |
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