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Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy

Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy is addressed chiefly to anaesthesiologists and covers issues associated with anaesthesia, intensive therapy, resuscitation, pain research and management, emergency medical care, and perioperative medicine. Due to the interdisciplinary character of its articles, it is also aimed at physicians with other specialisms.

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Subject Anesthesiology
Impact Factor 1.7
Quartile Q2
Open Access Type Open
ISSN 1642-5758
eISSN 1731-2531
Invitation Only No

Submission Instructions

Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.

Original And Clinical Articles

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract An abstract is required. Abstract must be limited to 250 words. Abstract must be structured. Abstract must be divided into Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
Manuscript Manuscript must not exceed 12 pages. Manuscript should include Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions sections, with the aim of the study stated at the end of the Introduction. The acknowledgements section must include separate paragraphs for Assistance with the article, Financial support and sponsorship, Conflicts of interest, and Presentation.
References References should not exceed 30 items. References should follow Index Medicus/NLM style. References must be listed in the order cited in the text, use square-bracketed citation numbers, include all authors when there are six or fewer or the first three followed by et al. when there are seven or more, and provide DOI numbers for articles.
Figures & Tables Tables should not be placed in the text and should be submitted similarly to figures. A separate sheet should list all figure titles with explanations of symbols, table numbers and titles should appear above each table, and explanations of symbols and abbreviations should follow each table.
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Review Articles

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract Abstract is required. Abstract must be limited to 250 words. Abstract must be descriptive or narrative.
Manuscript Review article manuscript must not exceed 16 pages.
References References must not exceed 100 items. References should follow the Index Medicus/NLM style. References must be listed in the order cited in the text and include DOI numbers for articles.
Figures & Tables Tables should not be placed in the text. A separate sheet should contain all figure titles with explanations of symbols used, and tables should be prepared and submitted similarly to figures.
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Letters To The Editor

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract Abstract is not required for Letters To The Editor.
Manuscript Acknowledgements must include separate paragraphs for Assistance with the article, Financial support and sponsorship, and Conflicts of interest.
References References cited for an individual issue must not exceed four items. References should follow the Index Medicus/NLM style. References must be listed in citation order, cited in square brackets in the text, and include DOI numbers for articles.
Figures & Tables Tables should not be placed in the text. A separate sheet must provide all figure titles with explanations of symbols used, and tables should be prepared and submitted similarly to figures.
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Editorials

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract Abstract must be limited to 250 words.
Manuscript The acknowledgements section must contain separate paragraphs for Assistance with the article, Financial support and sponsorship, and Conflicts of interest, using none where applicable.
References References concerning an individual issue must not exceed four most important items. References should follow the Index Medicus/NLM style. References must be listed in the order cited in the text with citation numbers in square brackets and DOI numbers provided for articles.
Figures & Tables Tables should not be placed in the text and a separate sheet should contain a list of all figure titles with explanations of symbols. Table numbers and titles should appear above each table and explanations of symbols and abbreviations should follow the table.
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Special Articles

Cover Letter Cover Letter requirements are not specified.
Abstract Abstract must be limited to 250 words.
Manuscript Manuscript should include an Introduction stating the aim of the study, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions. The acknowledgements section must include separate paragraphs for Assistance with the article, Financial support and sponsorship, and Conflicts of interest, using 'none' where applicable.
References Cited references concerning an individual issue should not exceed four most important items. References should follow the Index Medicus/NLM style. References must be listed in the order cited, cited in the text with square-bracketed numbers, include DOI numbers, list all authors when there are six or fewer and the first three followed by et al. when there are seven or more.
Figures & Tables Tables should not be placed in the text and a separate sheet should contain a list of all figure titles. Tables should be prepared and submitted similarly to figures, with the table number and title above the table and explanations of symbols and abbreviations below it.
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Recent Publications

Severe methemoglobinemia resulting from intentional sodium hypochlorite poisoning in a 13-year-old girl hospitalized in the intensive care unit: a case report

Magdalena Mazur, Beata Irena Mycek, Wojciech Stobiński

10.5114/ait/218164
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The fluid paradox: dissociation between clinical and ultrasound parameters of fluid overload – results of the INCIVEX exploratory study

Adrian Wong, Kim Cheah, Georgios Papathanakos, Federico Stefanini, Mateusz Zawadka

10.5114/ait/217910
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Flexible bronchoscopy in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: practical considerations and clinical applications – a narrative review

Sylweriusz Kosiński, Magdalena Kluska, Jakub Stachowicz, Mirosław Ziętkiewicz, Tomasz Darocha, Artur Szlubowski

10.5114/ait/218317
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Haemorrhagic intracranial metastasis: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in the Emergency Department

Edward Clarke, James Lardner

10.5114/ait/219074
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In-vitro evaluation of the Singularity Air laryngeal mask: a randomized controlled comparison between medical personnel trained and untrained in airway management

Danijel Novina, JoEllen Welter, Alexander Dullenkopf

10.5114/ait/217697
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Research Topics

Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes Anesthesia and Pain Management Airway Management and Intubation Techniques Respiratory Support and Mechanisms Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy Anesthesia and Sedative Agents Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment Abdominal Surgery and Complications Tracheal and airway disorders Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research Nausea and vomiting management Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation Ultrasound in Clinical Applications Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation Pediatric Pain Management Techniques COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies Renal function and acid-base balance Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units Neonatal Respiratory Health Research Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances Hernia repair and management Thermal Regulation in Medicine