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The ESAIC is dedicated to supporting professionals in anaesthesiology and intensive care by serving as the hub for development and dissemination of valuable educational, scientific, research, and networking resources.


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The ESAIC hosts the Euroanaesthesia and Focus Meeting congresses that serve as platforms for cutting-edge science and innovation in the field. These events bring together experts, foster networking, and facilitate knowledge exchange in anaesthesiology, intensive care, pain management, and perioperative medicine. Euroanaesthesia is one of the world’s largest and most influential scientific congresses for anaesthesia professionals. Held annually throughout Europe, our congress is a contemporary event geared towards education, knowledge exchange and innovation in anaesthesia, intensive care, pain and perioperative medicine, as well as a platform for immense international visibility for scientific research.


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The ESAIC's mission is to foster and provide exceptional training and educational opportunities. The ESAIC ensures the provision of robust and standardised examination and certification systems to support the professional development of anaesthesiologists and to ensure outstanding future doctors in the field of anaesthesiology and intensive care.


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The ESAIC aims to advance patient outcomes and contribute to the progress of anaesthesiology and intensive care evidence-based practice through research. The ESAIC Clinical Trial Network (CTN), the Academic Contract Research Organisation (A-CRO), the Research Groups and Grants all contribute to the knowledge and clinical advances in the peri-operative setting.


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The ESAIC is actively involved as a consortium member in numerous EU funded projects. Together with healthcare leaders and practitioners, the ESAIC's involvement as an EU project partner is another way that it is improving patient outcomes and ensuring the best care for every patient.


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The ESAIC aims to promote the professional role of anaesthesiologists and intensive care physicians and enhance perioperative patient outcomes by focusing on quality of care and patient safety strategies. The Society is committed to implementing the Helsinki Declaration and leading patient safety projects.


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To ESAIC is committed to implementing the Glasgow Declaration and drive initiatives towards greater environmental sustainability across anaesthesiology and intensive care in Europe.


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The ESAIC works in collaboration with industry, national societies, and specialist societies to promote advancements in anaesthesia and intensive care. The Industry Partnership offers visibility and engagement opportunities for industry participants with ESAIC members, facilitating understanding of specific needs in anaesthesiology and in intensive care. This partnership provides resources for education and avenues for collaborative projects enhancing science, education, and patient safety. The Specialist Societies contribute to high-quality educational opportunities for European anaesthesiologists and intensivists, fostering discussion and sharing, while the National Societies, through NASC, maintain standards, promote events and courses, and facilitate connections. All partnerships collectively drive dialogue, learning, and growth in the anaesthesiology and intensive care sector.


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Guidelines play a crucial role in delivering evidence-based recommendations to healthcare professionals. Within the fields of anaesthesia and intensive care, guidelines are instrumental in standardizing clinical practices and enhancing patient outcomes. For many years, the ESAIC has served as a pivotal platform for facilitating continuous advancements, improving care standards and harmonising clinical management practices across Europe.


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With over 40 years of publication history, the EJA (European Journal of Anaesthesiology) has established itself as a highly respected and influential journal in its field. It covers a wide range of topics related to anaesthesiology and intensive care medicine, including perioperative medicine, pain management, critical care, resuscitation, and patient safety.


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Congress Newsletter 2021

EA21 Newsletter: Media summary – Euroanaesthesia 2021

The stories selected for media releases from this year’s abstracts were from a variety of themes including COVID-related, environmental, 3D printing, the effects of general anaesthesia and differences in surgery outcomes between genders. However, the ongoing crisis of the new omicron variant of COVID-19 meant that these very worthy stories only received limited coverage.

Below are some of the highlights of this coverage:

First double-lung transplant after COVID-19 performed in Portugal

Dr Carolina Almeida from Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Central, Portugal, and colleagues

For the full abstract (7118) click here

For the full poster see here

La Repubblica (Italy) – In Portugal double lung transplant on Covid patient, the man is well – the Republic (repubblica.it)
Breaking newsIn Portugal, double lung transplant on Covid patient, the man is fine-breakinglatest.news-Breaking Latest News
US News & World ReportHeart Transplant Successful in Young Man Who Survived Severe COVID-19 | Health News | US News
Medical Xpress –
First double-lung transplant after COVID-19 performed in Portugal (medicalxpress.com)
Saludiario (Spain) – Successful heart transplant in young woman who survived severe COVID-19 (saludiario.com)
Globo (largest media group of Latin America) –
Brazilians transplant heart in 31-year-old patient after Covid-19 – Galileo | Health (globo.com)
Eminetra (NZ) – Successful heart transplantation in adolescents who survived severe COVID-19 – Eminetra New Zealand
Sante Log (France) –
COVID-19: The case of a patient doubly transplanted from the lung | health log (santelog.com)
MedNews (Vietnam)Successful heart transplant in young male COVID-19 survivors | MedNews.vn (mednews-vn.translate.goog)
All Dr (India)Heart Transplant Successful in Young Man Who Survived Severe COVID-19 – Medicine Uses & Side Effects (alldr.in)

Muscles seem to grow, rather than shrink, in some critically ill Covid patients

Dr Toon Mostien, Jessa Hospital, Hasselt, Belgium and colleagues

For the full abstract (7552) click here

For the full poster click here

Daily Mail – Covid-19 can cause your muscles to SWELL by more than 60%, study reveals  | Daily Mail Online
Today Spain 24 – Covid-19 can cause your muscles to become inflamed by more than 60%, study reveals (spain-24.com)
20 minutes (Spain)They observe that muscles grow in critical covid patients (20minutos.es)
News of America – Covid-19 can cause your muscles to HEAL by more than 60%, research shows – News of America
UK Breaking NewsCovid-19 can cause your muscles to SWELL by more than 60%, study reveals  – Alert Breaking News – UK
Pakkikhabar (India)Covid-19 can cause your muscles to SWELL by more than 60%, study reveals – PakkiKhabar
NTV (Turkey)Araştırma: Covid-19 kasların yüzde 60’tan fazla şişmesine neden olabilir – Sağlık Haberleri | NTV
Sondakika(Turkey)This is a brand new side effect: Is Covid 19 building muscle in men – Last Minute (sondakika.com)
The World News (Turkey)New symptom of coronavirus has appeared! Millions pay attention to this news (theworldnews.net)
InfoSalus Study Observes Muscles Grow in Critically Ill Covid Patients (infosalus.com)
Moncola (Spain)Muscles grow in critically ill covid patients (moncloa.com)
News Medical – Researchers find muscle growth in some critically ill COVID-19 patients (news-medical.net)
En Bursa (Turkey)The unknown new effect of the corona! – enBursa News (enbursa-com.translate.goog)
Arti Gercek (Turkey) – Covid-19 has been detected as an ‘extraordinary’ effect- Plus The Truth (artigercek.com)
SEOTV (Turkey)Covid-19 can cause the muscles to swell too much! – ?SEOtv
Konyaekonomist / (Turkey)https://www.konyaekonomist.com/22440-kovit-19un-hi-bilinmeyen-bir-etkisi-ortaya-kt.html
Habertava (Turkey)This is a brand new side effect: Does Covid 19 build muscle in men? – News Pan (habertava.com)
Noti Mundo (Dominican Republic) – Covid-19 can cause your muscles to swell by more than 60%, study reveals – World News (noticiasdelmundo.news)
Elegant News (Greece)Covid-19 may cause your muscle tissues to SWELL via greater than 60%, learn about unearths – elegant news (elegantsite.gr)
Bazaar Daily (UK)COVID-19 can cause your muscles to expand: Study | Bazaar Daily News
City News AlbaniaStudim i ri/ Ndikimi negativ i Covid19 në muskuj | CNA.AL

Ambulance call-outs for heart attacks rise when air pollution is high, German study finds

Ms Sabine Weingast, Department of Anaesthesiology, School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Germany and colleagues.

For the full abstract (7463) click here

For the full poster click here

Yahoo (Canada) – Ambulance calls for heart attacks increase when air pollution is high: study (yahoo.com)
MSN – Ambulance calls for heart attacks increase when air pollution is high: study (msn.com)
Medical XpressAmbulance call-outs for heart attacks rise when air pollution is high, German study finds (medicalxpress.com)
MedIndia –
Link Between Ambulance Calls and Air Pollution Explored (medindia.net)
MeteoMedia (France)Weather Media – Air pollution and heart attacks: a recent study confirms the link (meteomedia.com)
Bharat Awaz –
Hyperlink Between Ambulance Calls and Air Air pollution Explored | Bharat Awaz – Bharat Awaz
2minutesinfo – Link Between Ambulance Calls and Air Pollution Explored – 2 Minutes Info

3D printing and virtual reality are helping anaesthesiologists prepare for surgery

Dr Ruth Shaylor, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Israel

For full abstract (6570) click here

For full poster click here

Tel Aviv News3D printing and virtual reality are helping a – Tel Avivi
Mirage News3D printing and virtual reality are helping anesthesiologists prepare for surgery | Mirage News
Newsbreak3D printing and virtual reality are helping anaesthesiologists prepare for surgery – NewsBreak
Medical Xpress3D printing and virtual reality are helping anaesthesiologists prepare for surgery (medicalxpress.com)
Now you Read Me3D printing and virtual reality are helping a – Now You Read Me
News.FR-24L’impression 3D et la réalité virtuelle aident un (fr-24.com)
MedIndia –
New Technologies are Helping Anesthesiologists With Surgery Preparation (medindia.net)
TechiLive (India) – New Technologies are Helping Anesthesiologists With Surgery Preparation – TechiLive.in

Men aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds

Dr Dimislav Andonov and colleagues at the Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

For the full abstract (7026) click here

For the full poster click here

Medical XpressMen aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds (medicalxpress.com)
Florida News Times – According to a German study, men between the ages of 40 and 80 are more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age. – Florida News Times
Nonur Men aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds – Medical News (nonur.com)
Mix Point (India) – Men aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds – MixPoint
Bisaya NewsMen aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds – bisaya news
News BreakMen aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds – NewsBreak
Curioso Punto (Spain)► Men aged 40 to 80 are more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age (curiosopunto-com.translate.goog)
13News (Russia)Исследование: вероятность смерти после операции у мужчин среднего возраста примерно на 50% выше, чем у женщин » Интересные новости мира (13news-ru.translate.goog)
Biz News PostMen Aged 40-80 More Likely To Die After Surgery Than Women Of The Same Age, German Study Finds – Biznewspost
NewsoTimeMen aged 40-80 more likely to die after surgery than women of the same age, German study finds – newsotime
Virginia News TodayMales aged 40-80 extra more likely to die after surgical procedure than girls of the identical age, German research finds – Virginia News Today
News Medical –
Study: Middle-aged men are more likely to die after surgery than women (news-medical.net)
Infosalus (Spain) – Who is more likely to die after an operation? (infosalus.com)
Real (Greece)Research: Men 40-80 years old are more likely to die after surgery than women | modules, health | Real.gr

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