Austrian International Congress 2001: Contents

Austrian International Congress 2001: Contents

AUSTRIAN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2001 and Rudolf Kucher Forum 1st International Danube Symposium Anaesthesia & Intensive Care: The Emerging Discipline ...

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AUSTRIAN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2001 and Rudolf Kucher Forum 1st International Danube Symposium Anaesthesia & Intensive Care: The Emerging Discipline 12±14, September 2001 Austrian International Congress 2001 CONTENTS INVITED LECTURES Patients's information and consent in the ®eld of surgery and intensive care patients ........................................................................... Aigner G. Altered behavioural responses to D9-THC and changes of brain-type cannabinoid receptor CB1 expression in neuronal nitric oxide synthase knock-out-mice............................................................................................................................................................... Azad S.C., Marsicano G., ZieglgaÈnsberger W., Lutz B., Spanagel R. Neonatal resuscitation ................................................................................................................................................................................. Birnbacher R. Spinal anaesthesia for day case surgery: Pro ............................................................................................................................................. Duregger M., Mitterschiffthaler G. Planning anaesthesia services in a developing country - a case study and lessons learnt....................................................................... Egan E. Report from Kosovo.................................................................................................................................................................................... Fliedl W. Haemostasis in geriatric patients ................................................................................................................................................................ Gombotz H., Pabinger-Fasching I. Effectiveness of different blood conversation methods............................................................................................................................. Gombotz H. Intrathoracic and global end-diastolic volumes as preload parameters in critically ill patients.............................................................. Gondos T. Does perioperative development of acute opioid tolerance exist?............................................................................................................ Gustorff B. Hemoglobin-based arti®cial oxygen carriers (HBOC)............................................................................................................................... Habler O. Basics and clinically relevant properties of inhaled anaesthetics: From halothane to xenon.................................................................. Hammerle A.F., Tatschl C., Baumgartner C. Regional vs. general anaesthesia: Who does evidence based medicine (EBM) award with the golden apple?..................................... Hammerle A.F., Tatschl C. Clinical relevance of extravascular lung water.......................................................................................................................................... Faybik P., Roberti A., Krenn C.-G. Spinal anaesthesia for day care surgery - con ........................................................................................................................................... Vlach W., Hartmann T., Schiller E. PiCCO-monitoring in clinical routine ........................................................................................................................................................ Hetz H., Faybik P., Krenn C.-G., Steltzer H. EBM and weaning....................................................................................................................................................................................... Hiesmayr M.J., Lassnigg A., Schuh C. Intraoperative blood salvage: Effects on leukocyte functional responses................................................................................................. Innerhofer P., Wiedermann F.J.

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Alternative airways...................................................................................................................................................................................... Krafft P., Hartmann T. Are medical doctors' decisions based by EBM in a poor cost cutting sense?......................................................................................... Kuckelt W. AIMS - (Anaesthesia Information Management System) Experiential effects from an EDV-based record of anaesthesia within the clinical routine ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Mausser G. The new local anaesthetics for day case surgery....................................................................................................................................... Mitterschiffthaler G., Duregger M. Regional anaesthesia in high risk parturients............................................................................................................................................. Mitterschiffthaler G., Duregger M. Perioperative management for war wounded............................................................................................................................................. Polak G. Coagulation emergency - does this exist?.................................................................................................................................................. Quehenberger P. Optimisation of haemostasis as blood sparing method?............................................................................................................................ Schobersberger W., Fries D., Innerhofer P. Newer neuromuscular blocking agents: A comparison with established agents ...................................................................................... Sparr H.J. Racz-catheter: Pros and cons ...................................................................................................................................................................... Spacek A. Perioperative use of a2-adrenergic agonists............................................................................................................................................... Spiss C.K. Immune-monitoring in sepsis - clinical relevance? ................................................................................................................................... Spittler A. Monitoring the "depth of anaesthesia" ....................................................................................................................................................... Struys M. Acute necrotising pancreatitis in the light of evidence based medicine................................................................................................... Trenkler S. Postoperative cardiac arrest in a patient undergoing urologic surgery ..................................................................................................... Vicenzi M.N. The role of per¯uorocarbon as an oxygen carrier ..................................................................................................................................... Zink M.

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Rudolf Kucher Forum INVITED LECTURES Lifesaving regional citrate anticoagulation to bridge inadequate danaparoid therapy during haemo®ltration ....................................... Dworschak M., Hiesmayr M., Lassnigg A. The anaesthetists obligation to the living organ donor ............................................................................................................................. Gerlach H., Current concepts of ventilatory and therapeutic management of chest trauma........................................................................................ RoÈder G., Ullrich R., Kinstner C., Germann P. Pharmacological prevention of acute renal failure (ARF)......................................................................................................................... Joannidis M. Special aspects in the monitoring of patients with abdominal sepsis....................................................................................................... Krafft P., Krenn C.-G. Surgical strategies for severe intra-abdominal infections.......................................................................................................................... Kriwanek S. Patient data management systems - how they may actually in¯uence our treatment strategies? ........................................................... Kuckelt W. Acute renal failure: Risk and prognosis ..................................................................................................................................................... Lassnigg A. Kidneys and in¯ammation .......................................................................................................................................................................... McBride W.T. Diagnosis and treatment of chest trauma ................................................................................................................................................... Obertacke U., Voggenreiter G. Which parameters are useful for the monitoring of sepsis?...................................................................................................................... Pernerstorfer T.

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Continuous veno-venous haemo®ltration with citrate regional anticoagulation in cardiac surgery patients .......................................... Thoenen M., Binswanger U., Schmid E.R., Aerne D., Schmidlin D. Intensive care management of acute necrotising pancreatitis (ANP) and surgical strategies with special regard to early decompression in case of abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) .................................................................................................. Sporn P., Edelmann G., Redl-Wenzl E.M., Segall L. Fluid therapy, catecholamines and vasopressors in the management of gut perfusion in the critically ill ............................................ Steltzer H., Faybik P., Krafft P. Antibiotics in renal replacement therapy (RRT): New aspects................................................................................................................. Thalhammer F. Traumatic injury of major thoracic vessels................................................................................................................................................ Ullrich R., Roeder G., Weidekamm C., Klimscha W., Germann P.

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1st International Danube Symposium INVITED LECTURES Fluid management: How much and, particularly, what?........................................................................................................................... Bacher A. Are those concepts really proven in critical care medicine: Colloids to prevent perfusion de®cits? ..................................................... Boldt J. Inhaled nitric oxide in severe ARDS ......................................................................................................................................................... Falke K.J. A burn patient - are you comfortable with your choice of treatment....................................................................................................... Felfernig M., Blaicher A., Andel H. Acute respiratory failure ............................................................................................................................................................................. Taccone P., Caironi P., Brazzi L., Gattinoni L. From infection to in¯ammation: Markers and mediators .......................................................................................................................... Gerlach H. Immunonutrition .......................................................................................................................................................................................... Hiesmayr M.J., PloÈchl W., Haisjackl M. Your choice of monitoring and anaesthesia............................................................................................................................................... Acimovic A., Krenn C.-G. Ethics in research and transplantation - a challenge for anaesthesiologists ............................................................................................. Lackner F.X. Coagulation disorder - would you substitute?............................................................................................................................................ Pernerstorfer T., Homoncik M. Treatment of a patient with acute renal failure ......................................................................................................................................... McBride W.T. Treatment of the patient with shock........................................................................................................................................................... Pinsky M.R. Ethical aspects of living donation: The surgeon's point of view ............................................................................................................. Reding R. Anaesthesia research protocols for surgical patients: A historical perspective ........................................................................................ Silverstein J.H.

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ABSTRACTS SUBMITTED Austrian International Congress 2001 ORAL PRESENTATION Proliferation of a human cell line in vitro under the in¯uence of cisatracurium and laudanosine with and without delayed addition of carboxylesterase .................................................................................................................................................................................. Amann A., Nigrovic V., Fleischer M., Sawires M., Bodrogi F., Marth C., Rieder J. Prediction of de®brillation outcome combining frequency and amplitude in porcine models of cardiac arrest .................................... Amann A., Rheinberger K., Achleitner U., Krismer A.C., Lingnau W., Lindner K.H., Wenzel V. Procalcitonin indicates in¯ammation, not infection................................................................................................................................... Brock H., Gabriel C, Stekel H., Schimetta W., PoÈlz W., Schobersberger W.

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Etomidate doesn't induce redistribution hypothermia after anaesthesia induction .................................................................................. GonzaÂlez-de-ZaÂrate J., Olmos A., PeÂrez M., Gonzalez M., Martinez A., Munoz R. Process quality illustrated by primary ®beroptic intubation...................................................................................................................... Heidegger T., Gerig H.J., Ulrich B., KreienbuÈhl G. Training of laypersons with a semiautomatic external de®brillator as part of basic life support. Results from training of 9 year old pupils........................................................................................................................................................................................................ HuÈp¯ M., Filzmaier M. Perioperative low-dose s(+)-ketamine has no incremental bene®cial effects on postoperative pain when opioid analgesia is suf®cient................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jaksch W., Lang S., Reichhalter R., Raab G., Fitzal S. Malignant hyperthermia in Austria - in-vitro contracture test, ck-levels and histopathological ®ndings ................................................ KuÈnnemann M., Hainfellner J.A., Neiger F.X., Kaltenegger A., Gilly H., Kress H.-G. Online monitoring of air quality in the paediatric operating theatre by proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry: A comparison between the laryngeal mask airway & the uncuffed endotracheal tube during positive pressure ventilation .................................... Lirk P., Rieder J., Keller C., Brimacombe J., Gruber G., Summer G., Amann A. Incidence of pain, its detection and treatment among geriatric nursing home residents ......................................................................... Malek J., Kurzova A., Benes M., Umlaufova D. Antifactor Xa-activity in intensive care patients receiving thromboembolic prophylaxies with enoxaparin.......................................... Mayr A., DuÈnser M., Jochberger S., Fries D., Klingler A., Joannidis M., Hasibeder W., Schobersberger W. Iso¯urane binds to presynaptic SNARE proteins....................................................................................................................................... Nagele P., Placzek W.J., Crowder C.M. Cerebral blood ¯ow alterations in patients with septic shock................................................................................................................... Peres Bota D., MeÂlot C., Moraine JJ, Vincent JL, Berre J. A novel m-opioid antagonist (ADL 8-2698) shortens the duration of postoperative ileus and hospitalization....................................... Sharma N., Taguchi A., Kurz A. Fast-track in paediatric open heart surgery with high thoracic epidural anaesthesia with ketamine-bupivacaine ................................. Slinco S., Kourek V. Online monitoring of ethylene oxide at the sterilisation ward by proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry ..................................... Tan M., SchuÈllner I., Rieder J., Lirk P., Amann A. High-dose remifentanyl reduces cerebral blood ¯ow without impairing cerebral vasoreactivity............................................................ Weidekamm C., Ullrich R., Dietrich W., Nasel C., Wildling E., HeikenwaÈlder G., Klimscha W. Patient's anaesthesia experience using sevo¯urane versus propofol......................................................................................................... Winter W., Holzer A., Stark J., Donner A., Illievich U.M. Serum phosphate levels during and after orthotopic liver transplantation ............................................................................................... Yassen K.A., Lee A. The new approaches to intensive therapy of the severe preeclampsia ..................................................................................................... Zhdanov G.G., Kharitonova E.B., Shchukovsky V.V.

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Austrian International Congress 2001 POSTER PRESENTATION Sunburn as in¯ammatory skin pain model: Effect of high doses of rofecoxib........................................................................................ Anzenhofer S., Gustorff B., Sycha T., Malec M., Schmetterer L., Kress H.-G. Study on interleukin 18 values and the severity of acute pancreatitis ..................................................................................................... Endo S., Kaku L., Inoue Y., Fujino Y., Onodera M. Patient controlled analgesia for outpatient treatment of cancer patients .................................................................................................. Filippinetti H., Roscic D., Gombotz H. Impact of pancreatic enzymes on shock-induced cell activation and multiple organ failure.................................................................. Fitzal F., Schmid-SchoÈnbein G.W. The burst reaction of human whole blood, but not of isolated granulocytes (PMN) is stimulated by endocannabinoids..................... Frommer B., Kress H.-G. Fiberoptic tracheal intubation after placement of the laryngeal tube (LT) .............................................................................................. Genzwuerker H.V., Vollmer Th., Ellinger K. Oculorespiratory re¯ex is more frequent than oculocardiac re¯ex during strabismus surgery under halothane anaesthesia ................ GonzaÂlez-de-ZaÂrate J., AÂlvarez J.C., PeÂrez M., Gomez I., Paez M., Munoz R. Exposure to sevo¯urane in ENT operations............................................................................................................................................... Greiner K., Amann A., Lirk P., Summer G., Gunkel A., Riccabona U., Innerhofer P., Rieder J.

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Constant hyperalgesia over 10 hours in an in¯ammatory skin pain model in healthy volunteers.......................................................... Gustorff B., Anzenhofer S., Sycha T., Schmetterer L., Kress H.-G. Implementing the in-hospital chain of survival with automatic external de®brillators for the ®rst time in a thousand-bed Austrian hospital..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Helbok C.W., Mitterndorfer W., Weh B., Wallner S. Propofol versus sevo¯urane anaesthesia: In¯uence on cerebral and aortic blood ¯ow velocities .......................................................... Holzer A., Winter W., Stark J., Greher M., Donner A., Illievich U.M. Intrahospital transport of brain trauma patients with jugular bulb catheter monitoring .......................................................................... Kinstner C., RoÈder G., Ullrich R., Kopp A., Germann P. 25 years of psoas compartment block: Does the psoas compartment really exist? ................................................................................. Lirk P., Kirchmair L., Prassl A., Colvin J., Maurer H., Mitterschiffthaler G. Is remifentanil decisive for the simple placement of laryngeal mask airway (LMA)? ........................................................................... Muggenthaler K.-H., Probst S. The effects of postoperative intravenous ketoprofen analgesia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC)............................................. Nagy E., Borsodi M., Helt Z., Winternitz T., Darvas K. Remifentanil improves the tolerance of the patient to awake ®beroptic nasal intubation....................................................................... Puchner W., Egger P., LoÈckinger A., Gombotz H. Preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD): Impact of initial haematocrit on red blood cell regeneration (+RBC) ................... Singbartl G., Schueler K., Munkel H. Aprotinin is a cost-ef®cient blood saving measure in infected major orthopaedic surgery: A cost minimising analysis ..................... Singbartl G., Kantak S., Munkel H. Towards the analgesic effects of botulinum toxin A: A randomized, double blind, placebo controlled study...................................... Sycha T., Voller B., Gustorff B., Auff E., Schnider P. Endoluminal stent implantation for aortic aneurysm repair does not activate haemostasis .................................................................... Vlach W., Faybik P., BraÈunlich P., HoÈlzenbein T., Schoder M., Quehenberger P., Krenn C.-G. Fiberoptic control of laryngeal tube (LT) position .................................................................................................................................... Vollmer T., Genzwuerker H.V., Ellinger K. Pharmacokinetics of single intravenous cefodizime in the cerebrospinal ¯uid........................................................................................ Winter W., Donner A., Ruhs I., Gatterbauer B., Holzer A., Klimscha W., Illievich U.M. In¯uence of anaesthetics on lipid peroxidation.......................................................................................................................................... Zhdanov G.G., Zhdanov I.G., Mushkin V.V.

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1st International Danube Symposium POSTER PRESENTATIONS The doppler picture of haemodynamic disorders in the event of electric burns...................................................................................... Bujok G. Recovery of intravenous or inhaled anaesthesia at general surgical geriatric patients ............................................................................ Darvas K., Borsodi M., MolnaÂr Zs., TarjaÂnyi M., Pinkola K., Flautner L. An EEG based algorithm for de®nition of depth of anaesthesia .............................................................................................................. Dimpfel W., Schober F. Aminoacid enriched nutrition and low caloric intake in lung transplant recipients ................................................................................ Faybik P., Busani S., Hetz H., Baker A., Kocher A., Krenn C.-G., Klepetko W., Steltzer H. Comparison of acute normovolemic hemodilution and preoperative autologous blood donation for management of blood loss in patients scheduled for radical prostatectomy ......................................................................................................................................... GaÂl R., Cundrle I., Stibor B. Use of combitube in car accident trapped victims .................................................................................................................................... Chitou Z., Botiny G., Ioannidou D., Padiotis V., Gogos C., Papadopoulos G. Intraperitoneal ropivacaine 0.2% infusion for reduction of postoperative pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy............................. Ioannidou D., Petropoulou P., Margaritou A., Filosoglou A., Manoulidou R. The antinociceptive effect of intrathecal kynurenic acid and its interaction with endomorphin-1 in rats.............................................. Kekesi G., Horvath G., Joo G., Dobos I., Csullog E., Klimscha W., Benedek G. Intravenous iron co-administration to recombinant erythropoietin reduces allogeneic transfusion requirement in critically ill patients ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Kinstner C., RoÈder G., Ullrich R., Kopp A., Germann P., Klimscha W. Carbamazepine-etodolac vs fentanyl for upper abdominal surgery: Haemodynamic responses ............................................................. Loncar-Stojiljkovic D., Dordevic B., Stojiljkovic M.P.

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Comparison of postoperative ef®cacy of continuous ropivacaine (R) and bupivacaine (B) infusion ..................................................... Mezei M., Mihalik Z., PeÂnzes I. Body temperature as a risk factor in posttraumatic brain injury .............................................................................................................. Nagy G., Batizi K., Ferenczi B., Nyulasi T. Evaluation of a portable ETCO2 colorimetric breath indicator (Colibri TM)........................................................................................... Nikolic A., Ko¯er J., Weidekamm C., Krafft P., Krenn C.-G., Frass M. New anaesthetic approach in foot surgery ................................................................................................................................................. PeÂrez M.A., Pernia J.V., De Paz F.J., Gonzalez de ZaÂrate J., Gil Verona J.A., Pastor J.F., Barbosa M. Relationship between oxygen uptake and cardiac output during vascular surgery.................................................................................. Roberti A., Busani S., Rinaldi L., Girardis M., Pasetto A. Age dependent clonidine requirement after long-term-sedation ............................................................................................................... Ruhs I., Winter W., Andel H., Holzer A., Donner A., Illievich U.M. Nitrate blood levels and arterial ketone body ratio in septic shock ......................................................................................................... Yassen K.A., Rae P.W., Galley H.F., LeCras A.E., Grant I.S., Webster N.R. Total vulvectomy with bilateral inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy: Anaesthetic management ............................................................. Zajac K., Zajac M., Ciacma A. Total vulvectomy with lymphadenectomy: Epidural vs patient controlled analgesia with morphine..................................................... Zajac K., Zajac M., Ciacma A. New data about the mechanism of changes of consciousness at a narcosis ............................................................................................ Shanin V.Yu., Zhdanov G.G.

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