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Programme-Book-2013-Small.Pdf IN TURKU FINLAND 26–29 AUGUST 2013 FINAL PROGRAMME FRQJUHVVXWXÀVVDL Contents 3 Page Map of LOGOMO......................................................................................................................... 2 Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Welcome......................................................................................................................................... 4 SSAI 2013 Congress Organizing Committee ............................................................................ 5 General Information Including Social Programme ................................................................. 7 Bus Schedules (Buses No. 20 and 61) ....................................................................................... 13 Guidelines for Presenters ........................................................................................................... 14 List of Sponsors ........................................................................................................................... 15 Opening Ceremony and Get-together Party........................................................................... 16 Acta Lecture ................................................................................................................................ 17 Laerdal Lecture ........................................................................................................................... 17 Closing Ceremony ...................................................................................................................... 17 Programme Overview ................................................................................................................ 18 Programme Structure................................................................................................................. 26 Scientifi c Programme Monday 26 Aug 2013........................................................................... 31 Scientifi c Programme Tuesday 27 Aug 2013 ........................................................................... 47 Founding Meeting of the Network for Scandinavian Neuroanaesthesiologists.......... 62 Scientifi c Programme Wednesday 28 Aug 2013 ..................................................................... 63 Scientifi c Programme Th ursday 29 Aug 2013......................................................................... 81 Index of Presenters ..................................................................................................................... 86 Map of Turku ............................................................................................................................... 91 4 Welcome Dear Colleagues and Friends! Th e Organising Committee of the 32nd Scandinavian Congress of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (SSAI 2013) is pleased to welcome you to Turku. To the Finnish delegates, the congress will also replace the Annual Meeting of the Finnish Society of Anaesthesiologists. Being the oldest university town and the former capital of Finland gives Turku an excellent opportunity to host the 32nd Congress of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine. For centuries the city of Turku has been a gateway between Finland and rest of Europe - a gateway through which knowledge, culture and modern ideas have spread throughout the country and to other countries. Th e Congress is the main event of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine. More than 100 international experts will present up-to-date educational topics and latest scientifi c progress. Although the theme of the SSAI 2013 Congress is “Focusing on the brain”, with 31 symposia, 8 special lectures, 12 poster, 18 simulation and 18 hands-on sessions, SSAI 2013 will cover the whole fi eld of anaesthesia, intensive care, emergency care and pain medicine and related areas of nursing. Th e scientifi c programme will culminate in the plenary symposium “Exploring the Mystery of General Anaesthesia and Consciousness” where many fundamental questions related to our speciality are answered and discussed by world-leading scientists. Many prizes will be awarded during the Congress. Th e honour to give the Acta lecture will be awarded to Professor Lars Eriksson from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Th e Acta lecture has been scheduled to take place on Tuesday 27 August. Th e Laerdal prize will be awarded to Professor David Menon from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. His lecture is scheduled on Wednesday 28 August. Best posters of the Acta poster prize competition will be awarded during the Closing Ceremony. Numerous companies involved in our speciality have contributed to the Congress. Th e Organising Committee is grateful for their input. Th e industrial exhibition provides an excellent opportunity for demonstrations and discussions of products and an update on recent and future technological developments within our fi eld. Th e Organising Committee wishes to express its gratitude to all those who have contributed to the success of the Congress. Enjoy Turku, its museums, the castle, the cathedral, other historical buildings, archipelago and most of all, enjoy SSAI 2013 Congress! On behalf of the SSAI 2013 Congress Organising Committee, Professor Klaus Olkkola Congress President SSAI 2013 Congress Organizing Committee 5 SSAI 2013 CONGRESS ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Aaltonen Janne Aantaa Riku, treasurer Alahuhta Seppo Antila Heikki Castrén Maaret Haasio Juhani, exhibition manager Hagelberg Nora Hoppu Sanna Illman Hanna Jalonen Jouko, vice-president Kallioinen Minna Katila Ari Kuusniemi Kristiina Lehtonen Liisa Maksimow Anu Manner Tuula Niemi-Murola Leila Nieminen Tuija Olkkola Klaus, president Paasio Laura Pettilä Ville Rautakorpi Pirkka Rätsep Indrek Salanterä Sanna Scheinin Harry Taittonen Markku Takala Riikka, secretary general Tommila Miretta Valtonen Mika Varpula Tero Vänttinen Olli “My idea: Please visit us at SSAI 2013, Booth No. 30 Design that works.” And what is your idea? Configure your anaesthesia workstation – on www.draeger.com/myperseus Dräger Perseus® A500. Pure possibilities. 4550 General Information 7 Congress venue Th e congress venue Logomo is located within a walking distance from the city centre, street address Köydenpunojankatu 14, close to Turku main railway station and the bus station. A pedestrian bridge by the railway station allows you to reach Logomo in just 5 minutes. From the city centre Market Square, it takes approximately 15 minutes to walk to Logomo. Bus numbers 20 (direction Muhkuri) and 61 (direction Vienola) from the Market square go to Logomo. Tickets can be bought from the driver, single ticket à 2.50 euros. You can also purchase a tourist bus ticket for a longer period of time from the Turku Public Transport Service Offi ce (address Aurakatu 5) or from Turku Touring Tourist Information (address Aurakatu 4, for more information see below). Registration on-site On Sunday, 25 August, registration will be open at 15:00–20:00 at Hotel Radisson Blu Marina Palace, address Linnankatu 32, Turku. At the congress venue Logomo, the Congress Offi ce will be open for registration and information as follows: Monday 26 August at 08:30–19:30 Tuesday 27 August at 08:00–18:30 Wednesday 28 August at 08:00–17:15 Th ursday 29 August at 08:00–13:15 During the congress, the telephone number of the Congress Offi ce is +358 40 565 6716. Internet access Username: logomopublic Password: loGOmo2012 Lunch and coff ee Buff et lunch and coff ee servings are included in the registration fees. Lunch and coff ee are served during the congress (26–29 August) in the exhibition area according to the congress programme. Badges Your name badge is your ticket to lecture rooms, lunch and coff ee servings. Please wear your badge throughout the congress. Money exchange You can exchange foreign currency and traveller’s cheques either in banks or in Forex (currency exchange company, address: Eerikinkatu 13, within a stone’s throw of the Market Square). 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