Guidelines and Format

    Please read the following important information and guidelines carefully before submitting your abstract.

Non-adherence to these submission guidelines may be cause for rejection of submitted abstract(s).

  • Language: All abstracts must be written in English. Please write as simply as possible and avoid language mistakes. If English is not your first language we recommend that you have your abstract reviewed by a native speaker before submission.

  • Submission process: Abstracts can only be submitted online via the Euroanaesthesia abstract submission website as of 1 November 2011. Abstracts submitted by mail, fax or e-mail will not be accepted.  

  • # of Authors:  Up to 6 authors (abstract presenter + 5 co-authors) for an abstract are allowed. The presenting author will be automatically listed first and (s)he will also be the contact author. Only the presenter's full name and professional address data needs to be entered. Only one affiliation for (all authors of) the submitted abstract, which all authors must have agreed upon is allowed.

  • Length: The abstract text should not exceed 2500 characters.

  • Font: Use a standard font like Arial when formatting your text. This will help prevent special characters from getting lost when copying your text to the online abstract submission form. Please remember to check the final abstract with the system’s preview function before submission, and edit or replace as necessary.   

  • Picture: Images, graphs or illustrations in colour are not allowed.   

  • Spelling: It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract. Any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific fact will be reproduced as typed by the author. 

  • Category: The abstract category is the general heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the congress printed materials if accepted. Please choose the category which best describes the subject of your abstract. However, the Scientific Committee reserves the right to decide on final category assignment upon abstract selection.



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