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31 st Congress | Programme book<br />

<strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Patient Safety through<br />

Audit and Simulation


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st Congress – Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – <strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Acknowledgement<br />

Support is greatly appreciated:<br />

Ambu AS<br />

Astellas Pharma AS<br />

AstraTech AS<br />

Avalon Medical<br />

B-K Medical<br />

B.Braun Medical AS<br />

Baxter AS<br />

Bene Chill International SA<br />

Brahms GmbH<br />

Care Fusion<br />

Cook Sweden AB<br />

Covidien Norge AS<br />

CSL Behring<br />

Diamedica (UK) Ltd<br />

Didr. Mehn-Andersen AS<br />

Dräger Medical Norge AS<br />

EDB Ergogroup ASA<br />

Main sponsors<br />

sponsors<br />

Exhibitors:<br />

Edwards Lifesciences Nordic AB<br />

Fresenius Kabi AS<br />

Fresenius Medical Care<br />

Fujifilm Medical Systems/Zonare<br />

Ultralyd<br />

Gambro Lundia AB<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

GM Medical AS<br />

IMD Soft<br />

Inclino AS<br />

Infiniti Medical AS<br />

Jacomedic<br />

Karl Stortz Endoskopi Norge AS<br />

Locus AS & Cetrea AS<br />

Lærdal Medical AS<br />

Marmaid Care AS<br />

Medical Equipment Norway AS<br />

Medinor<br />

Medtronic Physio Care<br />

Mermaid Medical AS<br />

MetI<br />

MSD (Norge) AS<br />

Mundipharma AS<br />

One Med AS & Nutricia AS<br />

Orion Pharma AS<br />

Otto Preiss AS<br />

Puls/Maquet<br />

Roche Diagnostics Norge AS<br />

Shire Human Genetic Therapies<br />

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum<br />

Techno Systems AS<br />

Vingmed AS<br />

Zoll Medical Corporation<br />

Contents<br />

Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

Program overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />

Map of exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

Practical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Social program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Lunch symposia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Map of Grieghallen<br />

Concert Hall<br />

t Toilets<br />

Peer Gynt<br />

Main Entrance<br />

Preview Room<br />

Registration<br />

t Toilets<br />

Front page photo: iStockphoto<br />

Design/layout: IMP kommunikasjon | Sviggum<br />

1 st<br />

G<br />

Simulation sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Other activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Detailed programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />

Acta Best Abstract Prize Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34<br />

Programme Abstract Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35<br />

List of faculty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Abstract Area B<br />

2 nd<br />

Bukken (Simulation S. – Anaesthesia)<br />

Abstract Area A<br />

Klokkeklang<br />

Småtroll (Simulation S. – Intensive Care Medicine)<br />

Gjendine (Simulation S. – Emergency medicine)<br />

t Toilets


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st Congress – Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – <strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Welcome<br />

Dear colleagues!<br />

As the President of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology<br />

and Intensive Care Medicine (SSAI) it is my pleasure to<br />

welcome you all to our 31.Biennial Congress, this time in<br />

beautiful Bergen.<br />

This SSAI Congress is a joint venture with the Norwegian<br />

Society of Anaesthesiology (NAF). I am very happy to see<br />

that the co-operation between SSAI and the National Society<br />

has worked as good here as it did in Odense in 2009 and<br />

Gothenburg in 2007. Only together will we get better and<br />

bigger and be able to compete on the international congress<br />

market. But, on the other side we do not want to become too<br />

big. The Scandinavian Congresses have always had a certain<br />

flavour that we would like to nourish and develop further.<br />

The “Bergen Crew” chaired by Professor Hans Flaatten has<br />

worked hard to secure this through a fantastic scientific and<br />

social program.<br />

For now please enjoy the scientific and social program, including<br />

the already famous “Moon-walk”. Please note that this Congress<br />

includes a much higher level of interactivity between you as<br />

a participant and the Faculty compared to other congresses.<br />

Make use of it.<br />

Our main sponsors and exhibitors make our biennial congresses<br />

doable. We have a big and very interesting Exhibition area for<br />

you to visit. The SSAI Congress is an excellent meeting point<br />

for you and your colleagues from all over Scandinavia and<br />

elsewhere. Feel home, and please help us make sure everyone<br />

else feels at home and included too!<br />

Eldar Søreide<br />

President SSAI<br />

The SSAI<strong>2011</strong> Congress Organizing Committee:<br />

Hans Flaatten, Congress president.<br />

Medical director and Professor, General ICU, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Henning Onarheim, Congress secretary.<br />

Consultant and Professor, General ICU/National Burn Unit,<br />

Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Bjarte Askeland, Regional anaesthesia programme.<br />

Consultant, Department of Anaesthesiology, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Rae Frances Bell, Pain programme.<br />

Medical Director, Pain clinic, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Elin Bjørnestad<br />

Medical director, Department of Anaesthesiology, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Guttorm Brattebø, Emergency medicine programme.<br />

Medical Director and Assistant Professor, Bergen Emergency Medical System,<br />

Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Dear Participant!<br />

On behalf of Bergen city, Haukeland University Hospital,<br />

the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care and<br />

University of Bergen; we are honored and proud to host the<br />

31st SSAI congress.<br />

Preparation of the congress has been an on-going process since<br />

the previous congress in Odense in 2009. At an early stage it<br />

was decided to do something ”radical” with the content of the<br />

congress. In spite of all recent knowledge about learning and<br />

education, most congresses still devote most of the time to<br />

catheter-based lectures. We hence had as a goal to have half<br />

of the congress time devoted to interactivity. As a result, three<br />

out of 7-8 parallel sessions are simulation sessions, not as an<br />

add-on with ”extra-cost”, but integrated as part of the whole<br />

congress. This idea has become a reality thanks to a number<br />

of enthusiastic co-workers and a supportive industry!<br />

We have, as you will experience, also said farewell to traditional<br />

poster presentation and oral poster sessions, and have merged<br />

the two into “electronic poster presentation”. The format is the<br />

traditional poster, with standing audience around the presenter,<br />

but content and form is more from the oral session. We hope<br />

your will enjoy it. You can also find the electronic posters on<br />

the congress USB stick!<br />

Anne Berit Guttormsen, Intensive care medicine programme.<br />

Consultant and Professor, General ICU, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Lars Jacobsen, Norwegian Society of Anaesthesiologists.<br />

Consultant, Anaesthesia Department, St Olavs University Hospital, Trondheim<br />

Inger Lise Ravnanger, <strong>Kongress</strong> & <strong>Kultur</strong> AS<br />

General manager<br />

Jan Henrik Rosland, Palliative care programme.<br />

Medical Director and Professor, Sunniva Clinic for Palliative care, Haraldsplass<br />

Deaconess Hospital, Bergen<br />

We will of course have a number of more traditional lectures,<br />

and also interactive sessions on Friday.<br />

Do not forget to experience some of Bergen when you are<br />

here. Take a stroll in the characteristic wooden house area in<br />

Fjellsiden (“mountain side”), and start your walking at the lower<br />

station of the funicular Fløybanen. You may also continue up<br />

to Fløyen (altitude 320 m/1h walk) where we will have the<br />

congress dinner on Friday evening. Our congress providers<br />

will also help you with more suggestions for exploring Bergen<br />

and its surroundings.<br />

A lot of people have been working to get this congress up and<br />

running, in particular the congress committee and the simulation<br />

faculty! Thanks also to the Department of Anaesthesiology<br />

and Intensive Care at Haukeland University Hospital for access<br />

to its man/woman power. The SSAI board has also been supportive<br />

of the new concepts, for which we are grateful. I am also<br />

happy to recognize the continuing support from the industry<br />

to the SSAI congress; obviously they also find it of importance.<br />

ENJOY!<br />

Hans Flaatten<br />

Congress President<br />

Lars Jørgen Rygh, Anaesthesiologists in training.<br />

Resident, Department of Anaesthesiology, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Eirik Søfteland, Anaesthesia programme.<br />

Consultant, Department of Anaesthesiology, Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Eldar Søreide, Simulation programme.<br />

Consultant and Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology,<br />

Stavanger University Hospital


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st Congress – Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – <strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Program overview<br />

Sessions Simulation sessions<br />

Peer Gynt (1 st floor ) KloKKeKlanG (U-floor) trolltoG (2 nd floor ) electronic Poster (Gr. & 1 st floor) Gjendine (U-floor) småtroll (U-floor) BuKKen (2 nd floor )<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 Peer Gynt (1 st floor ) KloKKeKlanG (U-floor) trolltoG (2 nd floor ) electronic Poster (Gr. & 1 st floor) Gjendine (U-floor) småtroll (U-floor) BuKKen (2 nd floor )<br />

08:30 – 10:00 G5 – Opening session<br />

10:30 – 12:00 A1 – Organising everyday E1 – Prehospital<br />

anaesthesia<br />

hypothermia<br />

12:00 – 13:30 LUNCH ( 12:15–13:15 Lunch symposia )<br />

13:30 – 15:00 A2 – Safe surgery I2 – The swine flu epidemic<br />

– two years later<br />

15:30–17:00 A3 – Long term effects of<br />

anaesthesia<br />

P1 – Postoperative / acute<br />

pain<br />

I5 – Research in the ICU E2 – Emergency care under<br />

extreme conditions<br />

17:15- Annual Meeting – NAF<br />

18:30 – 20:00 EVENING EVENT: Reception, Grieghallen<br />

I1 – Pediatric intensive care Poster 1 – Misc. topics 1 Head trauma Ethics in ICM. Challenges in obstetric<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Poster 2 – Obstetric<br />

anaesthesia I<br />

Poster 3 – Obstetric<br />

anaesthesia 2 / Misc. topics 2<br />

Thoracic trauma Ethics in ICM. Challenges in pediatric<br />

anaesthesia<br />

The unconscious patient Ethics in ICM. Critical events under<br />

anaesthesia (from real life)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 Peer Gynt (1 st floor ) KloKKeKlanG (U-floor) trolltoG (2 nd floor ) electronic Poster (Gr. & 1 st floor) Gjendine (U-floor) småtroll (U-floor) BuKKen (2 nd floor )<br />

08:30 – 10:00 I3 – Post cardiac arrest care<br />

and outcome<br />

E5 – Advanced life support<br />

(ERC-SSAI session)<br />

A4 – Neuroanaesthesia Poster 4 – General anaest.<br />

Poster 5 – Intensive care 1<br />

10:30 – 12:00<br />

G7 – ACTA lecture ( –11:15) P2 – Analgesics I4 – Sedation in the ICU Poster 6 – Emergency med.<br />

( A9 starts 11:15 ) A9 – Updates in Anaesthesia<br />

Poster 7 – Education, misc.<br />

12:00 – 13:30 LUNCH ( 12:15–13:15 Lunch symposia )<br />

13:30 – 15:00 A5 – Regional Anaesthesia P3 – Clinical challenges G2 – World wide education Poster 8 – intensive care med. 2<br />

(ESRA/SSAI session)<br />

challenges<br />

Poster 9 – experimental<br />

15:30–17:00 A6 – The difficult airway E4 – Thromboembolic<br />

emergencies<br />

17:15-18:30 SSAI General Assembly<br />

20:00 – > EVENING EVENT: Full-moon walk across “Vidden”<br />

I7 – Genetics in intensive<br />

care<br />

Anaesthesia General Emergency Intensive Care Pain Poster<br />

Poster 10 – Regional anaest.<br />

Poster 11 – Pain<br />

The unconscious patient Ethics in ICM. Critical events under<br />

anaesthesia (from real<br />

life)<br />

Advanced cardiac<br />

life support<br />

Ethics in ICM. Challenges in obstetric<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Thoracic trauma Ethics in ICM. Challenges in pediatric<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Head trauma Ethics in ICM. Morbidly obese and<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 Peer Gynt (1 st floor ) KloKKeKlanG (U-floor) trolltoG (2 nd floor ) electronic Poster (Gr. & 1 st floor) Gjendine (U-floor) småtroll (U-floor) BuKKen (2 nd floor )<br />

08:30 – 10:00 E3 – “Quick & dirty” A7 – Updates in obstetric I6 – Organ failure Poster 12 – Intensive care med. 3 Head trauma ARDS and decision<br />

– Rapid rescue techniques anaesthesia<br />

Poster 14 – General anaest. 2<br />

making<br />

10:30 – 12:00 A8 – Anaphylaxis (interactive) P4 – Adverse effects / safety G8 – Mollestad lecture Poster 13 – Intensive care med. 4 Thoracic trauma ARDS and decision<br />

G3 – WFSA section (11:15) Poster 15 – Emergency med. 2<br />

making<br />

12:00 – 13:30 LUNCH ( 12:15–13:15 Lunch symposia )<br />

13:30 – 15:00 G4 – Small hospitals, how P5 – Hot Topics<br />

small is too small? (interactive)<br />

I8 – Nutrition in the ICU Advanced cardiac<br />

life support<br />

ARDS and decision<br />

making<br />

15:30–17:00 G1 – Witholding care P6 – Palliative medicine E6 – Organisation /<br />

The unconscious patient ARDS and decision<br />

(interactive)<br />

non-technical skills<br />

making<br />

19:00–> EVENING EVENT: Conference Dinner, Fløien Folkerestaurant<br />

Morbidly obese and<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Challenges in obstetric<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Challenges in pediatric<br />

anaesthesia<br />

Critical events under<br />

anaesthesia (from real life)


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st Congress – Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – <strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Map of exhibition<br />

Main Entrance<br />

Company Stand #<br />

Ambu AS 1<br />

Astellas Pharma AS 44<br />

AstraTech AS 17<br />

Avalon Medical 35<br />

B-K Medical 34<br />

B.Braun Medical AS 2&3<br />

Baxter AS 18&19<br />

Bene Chill International SA 48<br />

Brahms GmbH 45<br />

Care Fusion 9<br />

Cook Sweden AB 22<br />

Covidien Norge AS 50<br />

CSL Behring 11<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

37<br />

Registration<br />

38<br />

G<br />

39<br />

40<br />

53 52<br />

41<br />

42<br />

51<br />

43<br />

44<br />

50<br />

45<br />

49<br />

48<br />

46<br />

54<br />

47<br />

Abstract<br />

Area A<br />

Company Stand #<br />

Diamedica (UK) Ltd 38<br />

Didr. Mehn-Andersen AS 51<br />

Dräger Medical Norge AS 15&16<br />

EDB Ergogroup ASA 36<br />

Edwards Lifesciences Nordic AB 32<br />

Fresenius Kabi AS 21<br />

Fresenius Medical Care 26<br />

Fujifilm Medical Systems/Zonare Ultralyd 29<br />

Gambro Lundia AB 20<br />

GE Healthcare 6&7<br />

GM Medical AS 49<br />

IMD Soft 37<br />

Inclino AS 52<br />

10<br />

11<br />

4 METER<br />

9<br />

8<br />

7<br />

6<br />

5<br />

4<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1 st<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />

1<br />

24<br />

25<br />

26<br />

27<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30 31 32 33<br />

Abstract<br />

Area B<br />

33a<br />

Company Stand #<br />

Infiniti Medical AS 23<br />

Jacomedic 33A<br />

Karl Stortz Endoskopi Norge AS 24&25<br />

Locus AS & Cetrea AS 39<br />

Lærdal Medical AS 4&5<br />

Marmaid Care AS 14<br />

Medical Equipment Norway AS 12<br />

Medinor 31<br />

Medtronic Physio Care 8<br />

Mermaid Medical AS 33<br />

MetI 47<br />

MSD (Norge) AS 42<br />

Mundipharma AS 43<br />

D E<br />

Session rooms<br />

Company Stand #<br />

One Med AS & Nutricia AS 46<br />

Orion Pharma AS 10<br />

Otto Preiss AS 41<br />

Puls/Maquet 40<br />

Roche Diagnostics Norge AS 13<br />

Shire Human Genetic Therapies 28<br />

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum 30<br />

Techno Systems AS 54<br />

Vingmed AS 27<br />

Zoll Medical Corporation 53


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Practical information<br />

Meeting venue<br />

Grieg Hall, Edvard Griegs Plass 1, N-5015 Bergen, Norway<br />

Phone: +47 55216100 | www.grieghallen.no<br />

Registration and Conference Secretariat<br />

Opening hours:<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16:00–21:00<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07:30–17:00<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08:00–19:00<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08:00–17:00<br />

Name badge<br />

Your name badge gives you admission to the scientific sessions,<br />

lunch and coffee breaks. Your badge must be worn at<br />

all times at the conference venue.<br />

Lost/misplaced badges can be replaced at the Registration<br />

desk at a cost of NOK 100.<br />

Official language<br />

The official working language of the meeting is English.<br />

Coffee breaks<br />

Coffee is served in the exhibition area.<br />

Lunch<br />

A buffet lunch is served Wednesday–Friday in the exhibition<br />

area (both at upper and entrance levels).<br />

For participants attending the lunch symposia a lunch bag<br />

will be available in the auditoriums<br />

Congress Dinner<br />

If you have registered for the Congress Dinner at Fløien, you<br />

will get your ticket (both for dinner and Funicular) along<br />

with your name badge upon registration.<br />

Do not forget to bring with you your the ticket for the<br />

Fløibanen funicular (this ticket will also be need for return<br />

to Bergen after the Congress Dinner).<br />

If you havn’t signed up for the dinner you are welcome to<br />

enquire at the registration desk.<br />

Internet access<br />

There is free wi-fi at the congress venue. Log on information is:<br />

Network name: grieg_guestnet<br />

Username: Grieghallen<br />

Password: Grieg1.<br />

Smoking policy<br />

The congress venue is entirely non smoking.<br />

Presentations (invited speakers)<br />

Presentations should be handed to the technician in the<br />

Preview room (room: Bøygen, located behind the Per Gynt<br />

Hall) at the latest 2 hours before your session starts.<br />

Abstract presentations<br />

Abstracts are presented using the PowerPoint presentation<br />

authors uploaded before May 6 (also available on a USB<br />

memory stick handed to all delegates upon registration).<br />

Abstracts are presented in Abstract area A (near<br />

Exhibition, lower level) Wednesday–Friday and in Abstract<br />

area B (near Exhibition, upper level).<br />

Abstracts<br />

Abstracts (and list of authors of abstracts) are printed in<br />

NAForum 2-<strong>2011</strong>, to be distributed upon registration.<br />

Abstract handling<br />

Abstract handling was performed by Oxford Abstracts.<br />

At a late stage an unfortunate corruption of a data file lead<br />

to some problems with correct coupling of abstract titles<br />

and author names. Extensive manual checks and corrections<br />

have been made. Still, we must apologize in case some<br />

minor faults should remain in author names and/ or<br />

author list.<br />

USB memory stick<br />

A USB memory stick containing PowerPoint presentations<br />

of nearly all abstracts to be presented will be distributed at<br />

registration. This memory stick also includes programme<br />

for all abstract sessions as well as a Word file containing all<br />

abstracts.<br />

Simulation sessions<br />

Three simulation sessions (emergency medicine, intensive<br />

care medicine, anaesthesia) will run in parallel throughout<br />

the congress.<br />

Congress participants have had the possibility to pre-register<br />

for specific simulation sessions and times. Many of the sessions<br />

are thus fully booked.<br />

If you did not register for a simulation session, look for information<br />

at the Registration desk regarding possible open slots.<br />

Certificate of attendance<br />

EACCME (European accreditation council for continuing<br />

medical education) has granted the congress 18 European<br />

CME credits (ECMEC). In addition the Norwegian medical<br />

association (DNLF) has approved participation at the<br />

congress as a part of the in-training in anaesthesiology (each<br />

day participated gives 8 h merit). Certificates of attendance<br />

will be sent by email after the meeting.<br />

Tourist information in Bergen<br />

The Tourist information at Vågsalmenningen 1 (near the<br />

Fish Market) is open daily 08.30-22.00.<br />

Shopping<br />

The shops at Bergen Storsenter and Galleriet are open Mon-<br />

Fri 09.00-21.00 and Sat 09.00-18.00.<br />

Transport to Bergen Airport Flesland<br />

Taxi: The taxi fare to Bergen Airport Flesland (20 km) is<br />

about NOK 450.<br />

The airport bus: (Flybussen) departs every 15 min from<br />

Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, with stops also at Radisson Blu<br />

Hotel Norge, and at Nonneseter-terminalen at the eastern<br />

side of the Central Bus Station/Bergen Storsenter (400 m<br />

from Grieghallen).<br />

Congress organiser:<br />

www. kongress.no | (+ 47) 55 55 36 55


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st Congress – Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – <strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Social program<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 18:30 – 20:00<br />

Reception, Grieghallen<br />

Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Willy Haraldsen<br />

After the end of the first congress day there will be an<br />

informal Opening Reception hosted by the City of Bergen<br />

in the exhibition area in Grieghallen.<br />

Admission: Free (for participants that have registered for<br />

this Reception at their registration).<br />

After the reception an out-door concert is scheduled on the<br />

square outside Grieghallen: the world farewell tour for the<br />

heavy metal band Judas Priest. (Concert admission is not<br />

included in your registration)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 20:00 – ><br />

Full-moon walk across “Vidden”<br />

The announced “Full moon walk across Vidden” was overbooked<br />

due to a much larger interest in this event than<br />

anticipated.<br />

For safety reasons, we had to limit the number of<br />

participants.<br />

If the weather outlook is reasonable we will have a<br />

fresh “on site” registration in the form of sale of a limited<br />

number of tickets for the Ulriken cable car (NOK<br />

100) starting at the registration desk in Grieghallen<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 from 15.00h.<br />

Please, observe:<br />

• The ”Full-moon walk across Vidden” is a fairly demanding,<br />

12-14 km walk along the mountain ridge from Ulriken to<br />

Fløien (total ascent: 250m, total descent: 800 m.) suitable<br />

for the more fit congress participant.<br />

• This mountain walk will only be implemented if weather<br />

conditions are reasonable<br />

• Most of the walk will be on uneven paths in a mountainous<br />

terrain, some areas may be wet. Participants should<br />

have sturdy shoes.<br />

• Participants are advised to bring their own backpack for<br />

extra clothing (wind-/ waterproof jacket, a pullover, a cap,<br />

and possibly also gloves, their camera, and some food (a<br />

baguette, some chocolate, and a bottle of water to drink)).<br />

• Even if we are close to Mid-summer, the evening temperature<br />

may drop below 10°C.<br />

• As most of the tour is above the three line, a wind may also<br />

have a quite chilling effect.<br />

• Meeting point will probably be the lower station of the<br />

Ulriksbanen cable car at 20.00h.<br />

• After arriving at the top station (607 m) you will need<br />

3,5–4 hours to walk across “Vidden” to Fløien and then<br />

down to the city centre and your hotel.<br />

• If weather conditions are favourable you will experience<br />

a memorable walk with the full moon rising in the east,<br />

towards the sunset in north-west at around 23.05 h.<br />

• Local colleagues will act as tour guides.<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 19:00–23:30<br />

Photo: Istockphoto Photo: Bellevue restauranter<br />

Bergen Tourist Board/Pål Hoff<br />

Conference Dinner, Fløien Folkerestaurant<br />

The Congress Dinner will<br />

mark the end of the 31 st<br />

SSAI congress.<br />

We will meet at Fløibanen<br />

from 18.45h for a funicular<br />

ride to Fløien (320<br />

m). There you will have spectacular views of Bergen, its<br />

harbour, and the archipelago in the west towards the<br />

North Sea, before a memorable congress dinner at Fløien<br />

Folkerestaurant.<br />

Dress: informal.<br />

Limited participation.<br />

If you did not register for this event when you registered for<br />

the congress, inquire at the Registration desk.


Continuous postoperative wound<br />

infiltration lunch symposium<br />

For less pain after surgery and faster recovery for your patients<br />

Welcome to B.Braun<br />

lunch symposium on postoperative wound<br />

infiltration, clinical experiences.<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 th , 12:15 - 13:15<br />

Room: Troldtog<br />

For more details, please visit: www.ssai<strong>2011</strong>.com<br />

Visit our exhibition stand no: 2 and 3<br />

Fresenius Kabi Norge AS<br />

Gjerdrums vei 12<br />

0484 Oslo<br />

Telefon 22 58 80 00<br />

www.fresenius-kabi.no<br />

TREKAMMERPOSE<br />

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st Congress – Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine – <strong>15–17</strong> <strong>June</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | Bergen | Norway<br />

Lunch symposia<br />

In the lunch breaks there will daily be 60-min industry-sponsored lunch symposia. Pre-registration is not necessary.<br />

For participants attending the lunch symposia a number of lunch bags will be available in the auditoriums.<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 12:15 – 13:15<br />

TroldTog<br />

Continuous Postoperative Wound Infiltration<br />

Chair: Elin Bjørnestad, MD, PhD, Medical director, Dept. of<br />

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Haukeland University Hospital,<br />

Bergen, Norway<br />

Continuous Postoperative Wound Infiltration<br />

– clinical experiences<br />

Lecturers:<br />

Professor Johan Ræder, MD, PhD, Dept. of Anaesthesiology, Oslo<br />

University Hospital, Ullevål, Oslo, Norway<br />

Elin Bjørnestad, MD, PhD, Medical director, Department of<br />

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Haukeland University<br />

Hospital, Bergen, Norway<br />

Ingeborg Bøe Engelsen, MD, PhD, Dept. of Gynaecology and<br />

Obstetrics, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway<br />

Karl Peter Ittner, MD, PhD, DEAA, EDIC, Dept. of Thoracic<br />

surgery, Anaesthesiology, Clinical pharmacology, Regensburg<br />

University Medical Centre, Regensburg, Germany<br />

Symposium sponsored by: B. Braun Medical AS<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 12:15 – 13:15<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

Citrate Anticoagulation in CRRT<br />

– A New Standard?<br />

Chair: Dr. T. Slowinski / Dr. E. Helset<br />

The Berlin Citrate Protocol: State-of-the-Art and<br />

Perspectives<br />

Dr. Torsten Slowinski, Klinik für Nephrologie, Charité Campus<br />

Mitte, Berlin, Germany<br />

Feasibility of Citrate Anticoagulation in Patients with<br />

Impaired Liver Function – The L-Cat Study<br />

Dr. Elin Helset, Intensivavdelingen, Akuttklinikken, Oslo<br />

Universitetssykehus Ullevål, Oslo, Norway<br />

Symposium sponsored by: Fresenius Medical Care<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 12:15 – 13:15<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

Improving predictability and recovery, you<br />

make the difference<br />

Chair: Johan Ræder, MD, PhD, Professor, Dept. of<br />

Anaesthesiology, Oslo University Hospital - Ullevaal, Norway<br />

Desflurane for predictable anesthesia maintenance and<br />

recovery<br />

Lecturer and chair:<br />

Johan Ræder, MD, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Anaesthesiology,<br />

Oslo University Hospital - Ullevaal, Norway<br />

Symposium sponsored by: Baxter<br />

TroldTog<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 12:15 – 13:15<br />

Putting you in control of protein &<br />

energy balance<br />

Goal Directed Nutrition Therapy<br />

Chair: Anne-Berit Guttormsen, MD, PhD, General ICU,<br />

Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway<br />

Protein metabolism in critically ill patients<br />

Jan Wernerman, MD, PhD, Karolinska University Hospital,<br />

Stockholm<br />

The varying needs of energy and protein in diverse patient<br />

groups<br />

Marie Backman, Nordic Medical Marketing Specialist<br />

Symposium sponsored by: Baxter<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 12:15 – 13:15<br />

Perioperative heart failure treatment<br />

in acute non-cardiac surgery and<br />

experience with Levosimendan.<br />

Chair: TBA<br />

Lecturer:<br />

Dr Reinhard Hahn, Medical university hospital, Vienna, Austria<br />

Symposium sponsored by: Orion Pharma<br />

TroldTog<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 12:15 – 13:15<br />

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)<br />

– Diagnosis and therapeutic options in<br />

critically ill patients with emphasis on<br />

Novastan (argatroban)<br />

Chair: Professor Henning Onarheim, Bergen, Norway<br />

Lecturer:<br />

Priv.-Doz. Dr. Martin Beiderlinden, Chefarzt der Klinik für<br />

Anästhesie und operative Intensivmedizin. Niels-Stensen-<br />

Kliniken, Marienhospital Osnabrück, Germany<br />

Symposium sponsored by: Swedish Orphan Biovitrum - sobi<br />

Participate in a short<br />

interview, win an iPad,!<br />

How do you rate the simulation session?<br />

How do you like the exhibition?<br />

This and other aspects of the congress are<br />

important for us to know, and as a part of the<br />

congress we have a small project to evaluate<br />

various aspects of the simulation sessions in<br />

particular, but also the congress in general.<br />

Hence we want to interview a number of<br />

congress participants, both from those of you<br />

who have experience from our simulation sessions,<br />

and those who have not. The interview<br />

will take 5-7 minutes, and will be performed<br />

directly on an Ipad. We have two interviewers<br />

Thursday and Friday, one going around, and<br />

another at a dedicated booth (look for the<br />

Win-an-Ipad-sign!).<br />

Those participating will take part in a draw<br />

after the congress, and both Ipads will then<br />

be given to two lucky winners.<br />

Hans Flaatten<br />

Congress President


SSAI 31th congress<br />

Bergen Norway<br />

Room: Troldtog<br />

Lunch is provided<br />

PUTTING YOU IN CONTROL OF PROTEIN<br />

& ENERGY BALANCE<br />

Goal Directed Nutrition Therapy<br />

Chairman: Anne Berit Guttormsen, MD, PhD, DEAA,<br />

EDIC, Senior consultant, Professor, Intensive Care<br />

Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway<br />

12.15–12.40 Protein metabolism in critically ill patients<br />

Professor Jan Wernerman, MD, PhD,<br />

Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm<br />

12.40–12.55 The varying needs of energy and protein<br />

in diverse patient groups<br />

Marie Backman, Nordic Medical<br />

Marketing Specialist<br />

12.55–13.00 Concluding remarks<br />

INVITATION LUNCH SYMPOSIUM / Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16th / 12.15–13.00<br />

IMPROVING PREDICTABILITY AND RECOVERY,<br />

YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE<br />

‘Desflurane for predictable anesthesia<br />

maintenance and recovery’<br />

Lecturer: Johan Ræder, MD, PhD.<br />

Professor, Dept. of Anaesthesiology, Oslo University<br />

Hospital - Ullevaal, Norway<br />

SSAI 31th congress<br />

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Room: Klokkeklang<br />

Lunch is provided<br />

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Simulation sessions<br />

Three simulation sessions will run in parallel throughout the congress. Congress participants have had the possibility to preregister<br />

for specific simulation sessions and times. Many of the sessions are thus fully booked.<br />

If you did not register for a simulation session, look for information at the Registration desk regarding possible open slots.<br />

Simulation Sessions:<br />

Emergency medicine<br />

room: gjendine (U-Floor)<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15<br />

10:30–12:00 Head trauma<br />

13:30–15:00 Thoracic trauma<br />

15:30–17:00 The unconscious patient<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16<br />

08:30–10:00 The unconscious patient<br />

10:30–12:00 Advanced cardiac life support<br />

13:30–15:00 Thoracic trauma<br />

15:30–17:00 Head trauma<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17<br />

08:30–10:00 Head trauma<br />

10.:30–12:00 Thoracic trauma<br />

13:30–15:00 Advanced cardiac life support<br />

15:30–17:00 The unconscious patient<br />

Simulation Sessions:<br />

Intensive Care Medicine<br />

room: SmåTroll (U-Floor)<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15<br />

10:30–12:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of the difficult airway<br />

13:30–15:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of the difficult airway<br />

15:30–17:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of the difficult airway<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16<br />

08:30–10:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of circulatory shock<br />

10:30–12:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of circulatory shock<br />

13:30–15:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of circulatory shock<br />

15:30–17:00 Ethics in ICM.<br />

Management of circulatory shock<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17<br />

08:30–10:00 ARDS and decision making<br />

10:30–12:00 ARDS and decision making<br />

13:30–15:00 ARDS and decision making<br />

15:30–17:00 ARDS and decision making<br />

Simulation Sessions:<br />

Anaesthesia<br />

room: BUKKen (2 nd Floor)<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15<br />

10:30–12:00 Challenges in obstetric anaesthesia<br />

13:30–15:00 Challenges in pediatric anaesthesia<br />

15:30–1700 Critical events under anaesthesia<br />

(from real life)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16<br />

08:30–10:00 Critical events under anaesthesia<br />

(from real life)<br />

10:30–12:00 Challenges in obstetric anaesthesia<br />

13:30–15:00 Challenges in pediatric anaesthesia<br />

15:30–17:00 Morbidly obese and anaesthesia<br />

– Tips and tricks<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17<br />

08:30–10:00 Morbidly obese and anaesthesia<br />

– Tips and tricks<br />

10:30–12:00 Challenges in obstetric anaesthesia<br />

13:30–15:00 Challenges in pediatric anaesthesia<br />

15:30–17:00 Critical events under anaesthesia<br />

(from real life)<br />

Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Per Nybø


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Other activities<br />

1 st Scandinavian Advanced Obstetric Anaesthesia Training Programme<br />

• The 1st Nordic Advanced Obstetric Anaesthesia Training Programme has organized one of its meetings at the congress site.<br />

• Abstracts related to obstetric anaesthesia will be presented and discussed on Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16, from 13.30 until 16.15<br />

(approx.) in Abstract area A.<br />

• The rest of their meeting programme is generally not open for general attendance.<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 12:30–14:00<br />

Salong nina<br />

SSAI Clinical Practice Committee<br />

Moderator: Sigridur Kalman<br />

1. Pro/con debate (40 mins):<br />

Pro: ‘We need/want SSAI Clinical practice guidelines’<br />

Anders Perner, Copenhagen<br />

Con: ‘Who needs Guidelines?’ Michael Haney, Umeå<br />

2. Brief Presentation of the GRADE methodology (20 mins):<br />

Jon Henrik Laake, Oslo<br />

3. Discussion (20 min): CPC<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 17:15 ➝<br />

room: TroldTog<br />

Annual Meeting<br />

Norwegian Society of Anaesthesiologists<br />

(Norsk anestesiologisk forening)<br />

For information and Annual Meeting material: see NAForum<br />

2-<strong>2011</strong> (distributed at registration for the congress)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 12:00–15:00<br />

Salong nina<br />

An informal and open meeting to<br />

discuss forming a Nordic forum<br />

for neuroanaesthesiology and<br />

neurointensive care.<br />

AGENDA<br />

1) Opening of the meeting<br />

2) Election of chair<br />

3) Election of secretary (minutes)<br />

4) SSAI training program<br />

a. Report from the SSAI board meeting<br />

b. Summary of the views from Nordic countries<br />

5) “Finnish way”: 2 years training program in neuroanaesthesiology<br />

and neurointensive care<br />

6) Establishing Nordic forum for neuroanaesthesiology and<br />

neurointensive care<br />

7) Closing<br />

Initiators:<br />

Bente Ruud Karlsson, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway<br />

Eirik Søfteland, Bergen, Norway<br />

Riikka Takala, Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland,<br />

room: KloKKeKlang (U-Floor)<br />

Opening of the General Assembly<br />

1. Election of a chairman of the Meeting<br />

2. Report of the Board<br />

3. Report of of the Committees<br />

a) The Acta Committee<br />

b) Educational Committee<br />

c) Clinical Practice Committee<br />

d) Research Committee<br />

4. Report of the Acta Foundation<br />

5. Report of the Congress President<br />

6. Financial report of SSAI<br />

a) Submission of audited annual account for the<br />

foregoing years for approval<br />

b) Submission of a budget for the next two<br />

years for approval<br />

7. Relief of responsibility of the Board<br />

8. Decision on membership fee based on the<br />

recommendation of the Board<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 17:15 ➝<br />

The General Assembly of the<br />

Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (SSAI)<br />

AGENDA<br />

9. Election of<br />

a) Auditors<br />

b) President<br />

c) General Secretary<br />

10. The SSAI homepage<br />

11. Proposals<br />

12. Future plans for the 32th SSAI Congress in Turkku<br />

13. Future plans for the 33 th SSAI Congress in Reykjavik<br />

14. Any other business<br />

15. Closing<br />

Eldar Söreide Sigridur Kalman<br />

President Secretary General<br />

Ill.: Molden


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Detailed<br />

programme<br />

Session codes key<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 08:30 – 10:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A1 Session #<br />

Subject<br />

A = Anaesthesia<br />

G = General<br />

E = Emergency<br />

I = Intensive Care<br />

P = Pain<br />

Poster = Poster<br />

G5 – Opening session<br />

Chairs: Hans Flaatten, Eldar Søreide<br />

Welcome<br />

Hans Flaatten<br />

Grieg Piano Concert, part 1: Audio-Visual tour<br />

SSAI honorary medal award<br />

Eldar Søreide<br />

SAXORAMBA- Musical entertainment<br />

Introduction: Lærdal Lecture<br />

Hans Flaatten<br />

The importance of education for safe practice of<br />

anaesthesia and intensive care (Laerdal Lecture)<br />

Charles Gomersall<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 10:30 – 12:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A1 – Organising everyday anaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Eirik Søfteland, Sigga Kalman<br />

Operation room management<br />

Pekka Talke<br />

What is an optimal workload for anaesthesiologists?<br />

Pirjo Lindfors<br />

Who should our leaders be?<br />

Sven E Gisvold<br />

The secret behind job satisfaction among<br />

anaesthesiologists<br />

Pirjo Lindfors<br />

TrollTog<br />

I1 – Pediatric intensive care<br />

Chairs: Gisli Sigurdsson, Andreas Loepke<br />

What brings a child to the ICU<br />

Josephus P van Gestel<br />

Respiratory failure and management<br />

Angela Hanson<br />

Circulatory failure and management<br />

Duncan Macrae<br />

The multitraumatised child<br />

Philip Spinella<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

E1 – Prehospital hypothermia<br />

Chairs: Lars Wiklund, Tom Silfvast<br />

Physiological effects of hypothermia in trauma<br />

Carl Gwinnutt<br />

Hypothermia: Friend or foe<br />

Hans Friberg<br />

Re-warming strategies<br />

Mads Gilbert<br />

Is “cling wrapping” an option?<br />

Øyvind Thomassen<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 1 – Miscelaneous topics 1<br />

Chairs: Lars Rasmussen, Jan Rosland<br />

Poster 001–008<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 13:30 – 15:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A2 – Safe surgery<br />

Chairs: Sven Erik Gisvold, Guttorm Brattebø<br />

The use of checklist in surgery<br />

Nick Sevdalis<br />

When are surgery and anaesthesia unsafe?<br />

Sven E Gisvold<br />

How to improve communication in the OR<br />

Richard Cook<br />

The use of checklists at Haukeland University Hospital<br />

Eirik Søfteland<br />

TrollTog<br />

P1 – Postoperative / acute pain<br />

Chairs: Lars Rygh, Tone Høivik<br />

The postoperative chronic pain patient, a practical<br />

challenge<br />

Tone Høivik<br />

Perioperative antihyperalgesic drugs: when, why and how<br />

Audun Stubhaug<br />

Pain management in burn patients<br />

Vesa Kontinen<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

I2 – The swine flu epidemic<br />

– two years later (SSAI-ESICM)<br />

Chairs: Sten Walther, Anne B Guttormsen<br />

The swine-flu pandemic world wide<br />

Charles Gomersall<br />

Organ dysfunction in severe swine-flu<br />

Rui Moreno<br />

Pandemic preparation: The national level<br />

Hans Flaatten<br />

Pandemic preparation: ICU strategies<br />

Jon Laake<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 2 – Obstetric anaesthesia I<br />

Chairs: Seppo Alahuhta, Kari Hreinsson<br />

Poster 009–017<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 15:30–17:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A3 – Long term effects of anaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Riikka Takkala, Søren Pische<br />

Anaesthesia effects on the developing brain<br />

AW Loepke<br />

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction<br />

Lars Rasmussen<br />

Intraoperative fluid therapy-effects on outcome<br />

Ib Jammer<br />

TrollTog<br />

E2 – Emergency care under<br />

extreme conditions<br />

Chairs: Øyvind Thomassen, Torben Wisborg<br />

Medevac in the off-shore industry<br />

Øyvind Østerås<br />

High altitude climbing<br />

Sven Christjar Skaiaa<br />

The ultimate challenge: Emergency care in Haiti<br />

Karianne Flaatten K<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

I5 – Research in the ICU<br />

Chairs: Gisli Sigurdsson, Anne B Guttormsen<br />

How to start? Designing a study from the beginning<br />

Anders Perner<br />

Conducting complex trials<br />

Jean Daniel Chiche<br />

The Finnish sepsis research project<br />

Ville Pettila<br />

The Swedish intensive care registry - source for research<br />

Sten Walther<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 3 – Obstetric anaesthesia 2 /<br />

Miscellanous topics 2<br />

Chairs: Elin Bjørnestad, Vicki Clark<br />

Poster 018–026


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Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 08:30 – 10:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

I3 – Post cardiac arrest care and outcome<br />

Chairs: Eldar Søreide, Torstein Stefansson<br />

Cerebral outcome after cardiac arrest<br />

Hans Friberg<br />

Early prediction of outcome<br />

Sten Rubertsson<br />

Cooling, are existing techniques and protocols optimal?<br />

Sten Rubertsson<br />

How to optimise general care<br />

Kjetil Sunde K<br />

TrollTog<br />

A4 – Neuroanaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Riikka Takkala, Audun Stubhaug<br />

Do we need cerebral monitoring?<br />

AW Loepke<br />

Awake surgery, anaesthesia challenges<br />

Tarja Randell<br />

Anaesthesia for stroke surgery and stroke intervention<br />

Tarja Randell<br />

Dexmedetomidine in neurosurgery<br />

Pekka Talke<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

E5 – Advanced life support (ERC-SSAI session)<br />

Chairs: Guttorm Brattebø, Lars Wiklund<br />

End-tidal CO2 for assessing circulation<br />

Kjetil Sunde K<br />

Mechanical chest compression: fact or fiction<br />

Bernd Böttiger<br />

Quality of CPR - "hands-off"<br />

Lars Wik<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 4 – General anaesthesia 1<br />

Chairs: Ib Jammer, Perti Pere<br />

Poster 027–035<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area B<br />

Poster 5 – Intensive care 1<br />

Chairs: Jean Daniel Chiche, Lars Marius Ytrebøe<br />

Poster 036–043<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 10:30–12:00<br />

Peer gynT nB! Ends at 11:15<br />

G7 – ACTA lecture <strong>2011</strong><br />

Chairs: Lars Rasmussen, Hans Flaatten<br />

Success factors in large scale cooperation in medical research.<br />

Ville Pettila<br />

TrollTog<br />

I4 – Sedation in the ICU<br />

Chairs: Reidar Kvåle, Else Tønnesen<br />

Dexmedetomidine – a good alternative?<br />

Pekka Talke<br />

Propofol infusion syndrome-still important?<br />

Josephus P van Gestel<br />

Wasted and deluded: rehabilitation of the critically ill<br />

Richard Griffiths<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

P2 – Analgesics<br />

Chairs: Rae Bell, Katri Hamunen<br />

Long term opioid treatment <strong>2011</strong><br />

Jane Ballantyne<br />

Intranasal/submucosal opioids for postoperative pain<br />

Reino Poyhia<br />

How does paracetamol work?<br />

Gisele Pickering<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 6 – Emergency medicine 1<br />

Chairs: Øyvind Østeraas, Hans Friberg<br />

Poster 044–051<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area B<br />

Poster 7 – Education, misc. topics 3<br />

Chairs: Doris Østergaard, Per Chr. Hyldmo<br />

Poster 052–060<br />

Peer gynT nB! starts at 11:15<br />

A9 – Updates in Anaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Bjarte Askeland, Zbigniew Koscielniak-Nielsen<br />

Ultrasound for regional anaesthesia and vascular access<br />

Axel Sauter<br />

Malignant hyperthermia<br />

Klaus Glahn<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 13:30–15:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A5 – Regional Anaesthesia (ESRA/SSAI session)<br />

Chairs: Leena Lindgren, Johan Lundberg<br />

Innovation, technology and safety in regional blocks<br />

Will Harrop-Griffiths<br />

Ultrasound, pitfalls and risks<br />

Thierry Pirotte<br />

Central and periferal regional anaesthesia in the morbidly obese<br />

Marc van de Velde<br />

Perineural catheters for postoperative analgesia<br />

Zbigniew Koscielniak-Nielsen<br />

TrollTog<br />

G2 – World wide education challenges<br />

Chairs: Rui Moreno, David Wilkinson<br />

World wide education, the role of WFSA<br />

Jannicke Mellin-Olsen<br />

WHO Global Pulse Oxymetri Project<br />

Angela Enright<br />

BASIC<br />

Charles Gomersall<br />

Training non-medical personnel in emergency care<br />

Torben Wisborg<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

P3 – Clinical challenges<br />

Chairs: Beverly Collett, Tone Høivik<br />

Managing chronic pain in adolescents<br />

Rikard Wicksell<br />

Postoperative pain in addicts, an update<br />

Katri Hamunen<br />

Opioid misuse in oncology patients<br />

Jane Ballantyne<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 8 – intensive care medicine 2<br />

Chairs: Sten Walther, Eldar Søreide<br />

Poster 061–068<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area B<br />

Poster 9 – experimental<br />

Chairs: Else Tønnesen, Jan Wernerman<br />

Poster 069–077<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 15:30–17:00<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A6 – The difficult airway<br />

Chairs: Lars Jacobsen, Eirik Søfteland<br />

Glidescope in routine anaesthesia<br />

Øyvind Østerås<br />

Optical and videoassisted laryngoscopy, an overview<br />

Frode Kristensen<br />

Difficult airways in children<br />

Angela Hanson<br />

How to do rapid sequence induction in children<br />

Duncan Macrae<br />

TrollTog<br />

I7 – Genetics in intensive care<br />

Chairs: Ola Dale, Luis Romundstad<br />

Genetics for dummies<br />

Torunn Fiskerstrand<br />

Proteomics in critical illness<br />

Jean Daniel Chiche<br />

Sepsis and genetics<br />

Charles Hinds<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

E4 – Thromboembolic emergencies<br />

Chairs: Lars Marius Ytrebøe, Henning Onarheim<br />

Coagulation for dummies<br />

Dietmar Fries<br />

Pulmonary embolism, the silent killer<br />

Bernd Böttiger<br />

Targeted blood component treatment in trauma<br />

Dietmar Fries<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 10 – Regional anaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Johan Lundberg, Axel Sauter<br />

Poster 078–085<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area B<br />

Poster 11 – Pain<br />

Chairs: Lars Rygh, Leena Lindgren<br />

Poster 086–094


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Peer gynT<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 08:30 – 10:00<br />

E3 – “Quick & dirty”<br />

– Rapid rescue techniques: (Interactive)<br />

Chairs: Guttorm Brattebø, Per Kristian Hyldmo<br />

“Stay and play” versus “scoop and run”<br />

Carl Gwinnutt<br />

Rapid extraction methods<br />

Lars Wik<br />

Intraosseous emergency vascular access<br />

Geir Sunde<br />

TrollTog<br />

I6 – Organ failure<br />

Chairs: Else Tønnesen, Henning Onarheim<br />

Coagulation abnormalities in septic patients<br />

Ville Pettila<br />

Ventilation strategies in severe ARDS<br />

Jon Laake<br />

Liver failure in the ICU - treatment strategies<br />

Lars Marius Ytrebø<br />

Gastro intestinal failure<br />

Gisli Sigurdsson<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

A7 – Updates in obstetric anaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Elin Bjørnestad, Preben Berthelsen<br />

Causes of maternal mortality during labour<br />

Seppo Alahuhta<br />

Updates on regional anaesthesia for labour pain relief<br />

Marc van de Velde<br />

Post partum haemorrhage: Diagnosis and treatment<br />

Vicki Clark<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 12 – Intensive care medicine 3<br />

Chairs: Richard Griffiths, Reidar Kvåle<br />

Poster 095–102<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area B<br />

Poster 14 – General anaesthesia 2<br />

Chairs: Sigga Kalman, Mikko Pitkänen<br />

Poster 110–117<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 10:30–12:00<br />

TrollTog nB! Ends at 11:15<br />

G8 – Otto Mollestad Memorial lecture<br />

Chairs: Andreas Barratt-Due<br />

Optimising the chain of survival in cardiac arrest – how to<br />

succeed<br />

Kjetil Sunde<br />

Peer gynT<br />

A8 – Anaphylaxis (interactive)<br />

Chairs: Anne B Guttormsen, Lene Garvey<br />

Anaphylaxis during anaesthesia, treatment and follow-up<br />

Anne B Guttormsen<br />

Folcodein hypothesis in anaphylaxis<br />

SGO Johansson<br />

IgE mediated chlorhexidine allergy<br />

Lene Garvey<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

P4 – Adverse effects / safety<br />

Chairs: Vesa Kontinen, Lars Jørgen Rygh<br />

Analgesics: Interactions and adverse effects<br />

Audun Stubhaug<br />

Epidural/intrathecal pain management: safety issues<br />

Liong Liem<br />

Dietary interventions for pain?<br />

Rae Bell<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area a<br />

Poster 13 – intensive care medicine 4<br />

Chairs: Jon Laake, Anders Perner<br />

Poster 103–109<br />

elecTronic PoSTer area B<br />

Poster 15 – Emergency medicine 2<br />

Chairs: Øyvind Thomassen, Geir Sunde<br />

Poster 118–123<br />

TrollTog nB! starts at 11:15<br />

G3 – WFSA section<br />

Chairs: Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, Angela Enright<br />

Old days anaesthesia in the Antarctica<br />

David Wilkinson<br />

Pharaonic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care<br />

Yehia Khater<br />

Peer gynT<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 13:30–15:00<br />

G4 – Small hospitals, how small is<br />

too small? (interactive)<br />

Chairs: Guttorm Brattebø, Hans Flaatten<br />

Intro: Anaesthesia<br />

Sven Erik Gisvold<br />

Intro: Intensive care<br />

Ville Pettila<br />

Intro: Emergency medicine<br />

Tom Silfvast<br />

Intro: Pain<br />

Rae Bell<br />

Interactive discussion<br />

Guttorm Brattebø<br />

TrollTog<br />

I8 – Nutrition in the ICU<br />

Chairs: Anne B Guttormsen, Jan Wernerman<br />

Glutamine – improved outcome<br />

Richard Griffiths<br />

Micronutrients in clinical nutrition<br />

Mette Berger<br />

Omega 3 fatty acids<br />

Jan Wernerman<br />

Probiotics<br />

Mette Berger<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

P5 – Hot Topics<br />

Chairs: Audun Stubhaug, Rae Bell<br />

Pain genomics: clinically useful?<br />

Lars Jørgen Rygh<br />

Pain in women<br />

Beverly Collett<br />

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)<br />

Christoph Maier<br />

Peer gynT<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 15:30–17:00<br />

G1 – Witholding care (Interactive)<br />

Chairs: Olav Hevrøy, Charles Hinds<br />

Case presentation<br />

Eldar Søreide<br />

Results from the simulation session<br />

Stephen Sollid<br />

Interactive discussion<br />

Olav Hevrøy<br />

Interactive discussion<br />

Charles Hinds<br />

TrollTog<br />

E6 – Organisation / non-technical skills<br />

Chairs: Guttorm Brattebø, Torben Wisborg<br />

Safety in emergencies: interactions between teams,<br />

equipment and environment<br />

Nick Sevdalis<br />

Communication in emergency situations<br />

Rhona Flin<br />

“Mind the gaps” & hand-over<br />

Richard Cook<br />

The value of confidential enquiries<br />

David Bogod<br />

KloKKeKlang<br />

P6 – Palliative medicine<br />

Chairs: Sebastian von Hofacker, Jan Rosland<br />

Liverpool Care Pathways for the dying<br />

Katrin Sigurdardottir<br />

Nutrition in palliative care<br />

Sebastian von Hofacker<br />

Opioid genetics<br />

Ola Dale<br />

When to stop & how to stop treatment<br />

Sebastian von Hofacker


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Acta Best Abstract Prize Winners<br />

All abstracts accepted were later reviewed by a group with representatives from the Research committees of SSAI and NAF<br />

to select the five winners of the Acta Best Abstract prizes, with the following results:<br />

First prize<br />

(DKK 25.000):<br />

ThUrSday jUne 16, 10:30–12:00, aBSTracT area a<br />

Abstract 0049: Engaging a whole community in<br />

resuscitation<br />

AM Nielsen 1 , DL Isbye 1 , FK Lippert 2 , LS Rasmussen 1<br />

1 Department of Anaesthesia, Centre of Head and Orthopaedics,<br />

Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen,<br />

Denmark, 2 Head Office, The Capital Region of Denmark,<br />

Hillerød, Denmark<br />

Second prize<br />

(DKK 15.000):<br />

Friday jUne 16, 08:30–10:00, aBSTracT area B<br />

Abstract 0112: Genotyping of the butyrylcholinesterase<br />

gene is beneficial for selected patients<br />

MR Gätke, K Kindberg<br />

Dep. of Anaesthesiology, Copenhagen University Hospital,<br />

Herlev, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Third prizes<br />

(three prizes, each DKK 15.000):<br />

wedneSday jUne 15, 10:30–12:00, aBSTracT area a<br />

Abstract 0007: Intraoperative transfusion threshold and<br />

tissue oxygenation – a randomized trial<br />

K Nielsen1, PI Johansson2, B Dahl3, SW Henneberg4, LS<br />

Rasmussen1<br />

1 Department of Anaesthesia, Centre of Head and Orthopaedics,<br />

Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen,<br />

2 Section for Transfusion Medicine, Capital Region Blood Bank,<br />

Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagne,<br />

3 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spine Section, Copenhagen<br />

University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, 4 Department<br />

of Anaesthesia, The Juliane Marie Center, Copenhagen<br />

University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

ThUrSday jUne 16, 08:30–10:00, aBSTracT area B<br />

Abstract 0041: Elderly patients in the ICU. Results from a<br />

retrospective analysis of three national ICU registries<br />

H Flaatten1, M Kaukonen3, E Ruokonen3, J Martner2, T<br />

Nolin2, R Kvaale1, S Walther2<br />

1 Norwegian Registry of Intensive Care, Bergen, Norway,<br />

2 Swedish Registry of Intensive Care, Karlstad, Sweden,<br />

3 Intensium, Kuopio, Finland<br />

ThUrSday jUne 16, 13:30–12:00, aBSTracT area B<br />

Abstract 0069: Resuscitation with adenosine, lidocaine,<br />

and magnesium reduces fluid requirement and improves<br />

cardiac function following severe hemorrhagic shock<br />

A. Granfeldt 1 , J. A. Hyldebrandt 1 , T K Nielsen 1 , C. Sølling 1 , G. P.<br />

Dobson 2 , L. Wogensen 1 , J. Vinten-Johansen 3 , E. Tønnesen 1<br />

1 Aarhus University hospital, Aarhus, Denmark, 2 James Cook<br />

University, Townsville, Australia, 3 Emory University, Atlanta,<br />

USA<br />

Programme Abstract Sessions<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 10:30–12:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 1:<br />

Miscellaneous topics I<br />

Chairs: Lars Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark & Jan<br />

Henrik Rosland, Bergen, Norway<br />

0001<br />

A new approach to interim analysis of a randomised<br />

clinical trial: The value of further research on goal-directed<br />

haemodynamic therapy for elderly patients.<br />

Trial nr (NCT01141894 ClinicalTrials.gov)<br />

Bartha E, Davidsson T, Brodtkorb TH, Kalman S<br />

(Stockholm, Sweden)<br />

0002<br />

Efficacy and effectiveness of an algorithm used in a<br />

randomised clinical trial on goal-directed haemodynamic<br />

therapy for elderly patients.<br />

Trial nr (NCT01141894 ClinicalTrials.gov)<br />

Fernlund M E, Bartha E, Imnell A, Arfwedson C, Andersson<br />

L, Kalman S (Stockholm, Sweden)<br />

0003<br />

Sleep disturbances after fast-track hip and knee<br />

arthroplasty<br />

Krenk L, Jennum P, Kehlet H (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0004<br />

Why in hospital after fast-track hip and knee arthroplasty?<br />

Husted H, Lunn TH, Kristensen BB, Troelsen A, Gaarn-<br />

Larsen L, Kehlet H (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0005<br />

Why in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit after fast-track hip<br />

and knee arthroplasty?<br />

Lunn TH, Kristensen BB, Husted H, Gaarn-Larsen L,<br />

Kehlet H (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0006<br />

Orthostatic intolerance during early mobilization after fasttrack<br />

hip arthroplasty<br />

Jans Øivind, Bundgaard-Nielsen Morten, Solgaard Søren,<br />

Johansson Pär I., Kehlet Henrik (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0007 acTa 3 rd Prize<br />

Intraoperative transfusion threshold and tissue oxygenation<br />

– a randomized trial<br />

Nielsen K, Johansson PI, Dahl B, Henneberg SW, Rasmussen<br />

LS (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0008<br />

Partners' experiences of the post-discharge period after<br />

day surgery – a qualitative study.<br />

Majholm B, Esbensen BA, Thomsen T, Engbaek J, Moeller<br />

AM (Herlev, Denmark)<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 13:30–15:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 2:<br />

Obstetric anaesthesia I<br />

Chairs: Seppo Alahuhta, Oulo, Finland & Kari Hreinsson,<br />

Reykjavik, Iceland<br />

0009<br />

Ultra-Sound guided spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean<br />

Section – a consecutive, sono-anatomical study in 200<br />

patients<br />

Sprehn MS, Helbo Hansen SHH (Odense C, Denmark)<br />

0010<br />

Is epidural analgesia during labour harmful for the child?<br />

Sandkvist Tornell Siv E, Karling Mats, Ekeus Cecilia,<br />

Högberg Ulf, Håkansson Stellan (Umeå, Sweden)<br />

0011<br />

Drugs used for intrathecal (IT) labour analgesia.<br />

Al-Kazwini Hadeel, Rosseland Leiv Arne (Skien, Norway)<br />

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0012<br />

The use of Oxytocin in obstetrics in Sweden<br />

– time to change practice?<br />

Kjellqvist N, Kierkegaard A, Bålfors E (Stockholm, Sweden)<br />

0013<br />

Placenta percreta – a multidisciplinary challenge<br />

Albrechtsen C. K., Clausen C., Langhof-Roos J. (Copenhagen,<br />

Denmark)<br />

0014<br />

Remifentanil Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) used as<br />

rescue analgesia facilitating vaginal delivery in six high<br />

risk parturients.<br />

Schwarz GL, Bjørnestad E, Albrechtsen S, Volmanen P<br />

(Bergen, Norway)<br />

0015<br />

Case report: Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy accompanied<br />

by Diabetes Insipidus<br />

Stigsen, Bodil (Odense, Denmark)<br />

0016<br />

Post dural puncture headache in two similar-sized<br />

hospitals in Norway<br />

Haynes J, Hagen R (Stavanger, Norway)<br />

0017<br />

Trouble intrauterine hypoxia by his lung ventilation<br />

respiratory gas through intrauterine aqualung<br />

Urakov A.L., Urakova N.A., Kasatkin A.A., Gausnekht M.Y.<br />

(Izhevsk, Russian Federation)<br />

Wednesday <strong>June</strong> 15 | 15:30–17:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 3: Obstetric<br />

anaesthesia II + Miscellanous topics II<br />

Chairs: Elin Bjørnestad, Bergen, Norway & Vicki Clark,<br />

Edinburg, Scotland<br />

0018<br />

Venous air embolism during caesarian section: a case<br />

report and discussion<br />

Aase T.Aa., Tvinnereim A, Spook-Fintl K, Sand S<br />

(Oslo, Norway)<br />

0019<br />

Algorithm for postpartum neurologic complications<br />

Klemenzson GK (Reykjavik, Iceland)<br />

0020<br />

Hemodynamic effects of intravenous oxytocin during<br />

cesarean section<br />

Rabow S L, Olofsson P (Lund, Sweden)<br />

0021<br />

Timing of intravenous bolus may improve remifentanil<br />

patient controlled analgesia (PCA)<br />

Volmanen P, Satomaa A-P, Alahuhta S (Savonlinna,<br />

Finland)<br />

0022<br />

Perceptions of safety climate in anaesthesia and surgery<br />

Haugen AS, Søfteland E, Eide GE, Nortvedt MW,<br />

Harthug S (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0023<br />

Implementing WHO Surgical Safety Checklist at Akershus<br />

University Hospital (Ahus)<br />

Lüdemann Bente, Svaar Helge, Smith Jacobsen Lise, AHus<br />

Surgical Safety Checklist workgroup (Lørenskog, Norway)<br />

0024<br />

The occurrence of pneumonia diagnosis among<br />

neurosurgical patients: the definition matters<br />

Kuusinen P, Ala-Kokko T, Jartti A, Ahvenjärvi L,<br />

Säynäjäkangas P, Ohtonen P, Syrjälä H (Oulu, Finland)<br />

0025<br />

Local anaesthesia and remifentanil sedation for operative<br />

hysteroscopic procedures in day surgery<br />

Majholm B, Bartholdy J, Clausen HV, Virkus RA, Engbaek J,<br />

Moeller AM (Herlev, Denmark)<br />

0026<br />

Way to prevent conjunctivitis after anesthesia and<br />

resusitation<br />

Rudnov V.A., Urakov A.L., Kasatkin A.A. (Izhevsk, Russian<br />

Federation)<br />

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Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 08:30–10:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 4:<br />

General anaesthesia I<br />

Chairs: Ib Jammer, Bergen, Norway & Perti Pere,<br />

Helsinki, Finland<br />

0027<br />

Abstract withdrawn<br />

0028<br />

Endotracheal intubation with Airtraq® versus Storz®<br />

videolaryngoscope in children younger than two years<br />

– a randomized pilot-study<br />

Sørensen MK, Holm-Knudsen R (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0029<br />

Anaesthesia in a Patient with Morquio-Brailsford Syndrome.<br />

Malte Nielsen R, Pedersen NA, Skovgaard Olsen K<br />

(Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0030<br />

Rapid sequence induction and intubation with rocuroniumsugammadex<br />

versus succinylcholine – a randomized trial<br />

Sørensen MK, Bretlau C, Gätke MR, Sørensen AM,<br />

Rasmussen LS (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0031<br />

Response to Succinylcholine in Patients carrying the<br />

K-Variant in the Butyrylcholinesterase Gene<br />

Bretlau C, Soerensen MK, Rasmussen LS, Gätke MR<br />

(Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0032<br />

Delirium after fast-track hip and knee arthroplasty<br />

Krenk L, Rasmussen LS, Bæk-Hansen T, Bogø S, Søballe K,<br />

Kehlet H (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0033<br />

Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2), a useful guide to<br />

fluid therapy ?<br />

Østgaard G, Ulvik A, Jammer I (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0034<br />

Pholcodine withdrawal in 2007 has led to fewer reports of<br />

suspected anaphylaxis during general anaestesia in Norway.<br />

de Pater GH, Florvaag E, Johansson SGO, Irgens Å,<br />

Guttormsen AB (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0035<br />

Why does reversal of neuromuscular blockade increase BIS<br />

and Entropy values?<br />

Aho AJ, Kamata K, Yli-Hankala A, Lyytikäinen L-P, Kulkas<br />

A, Jäntti V (Tampere, Finland)<br />

abstract arEa b<br />

Abstract session 5: Intensive care I<br />

Chairs: Jean-Daniel Chiche, Paris, France & Lars Marius<br />

Ytrebø, Tromsø, Norway<br />

0036<br />

Is it safe to perform percutaneous dilatational tracheotomy<br />

in ICU patients with increased bleeding risk or obesity?<br />

A prospective analysis of 1000 procedures.<br />

Rosseland L.A., Laake J.H., Stubhaug A (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0037<br />

In situ systematic team training in the ICU with a high<br />

fidelity patient simulator. An interventional study.<br />

Meurling Lisbet, Hedman Leif, Sandahl Christer, Gustafsson<br />

Helena, Felländer-Tsai Li, Wallin Carl-Johan (Stockholm,<br />

Sweden)<br />

0038<br />

Regional differences in ICU resources and use in Norway<br />

Flaatten Hans, Dybwig Knut, Fonneland Inger-Lise,<br />

Kvåle Reidar, Laake Jon Henrik, Strand Kristian (Bergen,<br />

Norway)<br />

0039<br />

Association of a benchmarking programme with results of<br />

intensive care in Finland<br />

Reinikainen M, Mussalo P, Hovilehto S, Uusaro A, Varpula<br />

T, Ruokonen E, Pettilä V (Joensuu, Finland)<br />

0040<br />

Mortality of intensive care unit-treated cardiac arrest<br />

patients has decreased in the era of therapeutic<br />

hypothermia<br />

Reinikainen M, Oksanen T, Leppänen P, Torppa T,<br />

Niskanen M, Kurola J (Joensuu, Finland)<br />

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0041 acTa 3 rd Prize<br />

Elderly patients in the ICU. Results from a retrospective<br />

analysis of three national ICU registries<br />

Flaatten H, Kaukonen M, Ruokonen E, Martner J, Nolin T,<br />

Kvaale R, Walther S (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0042<br />

Acute metformin overdose: Case report<br />

Novacek Martin, Zebrakova Tatana (Kolin, Czech Republic)<br />

0043<br />

Experience of treatment pregnant women with severe acute<br />

respiratory illness caused by influenza A(H1N1) in Kyiv.<br />

Kaminskiy V., Tkachenko R., Shlapak I., Khomenko O.,<br />

Kaminskiy A . (Kiyv, Ukraine)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 10:30–12:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 6:<br />

Emergency Medicine I<br />

Chairs: Øivind Østeraas, Bergen, Norway &<br />

Hans Friberg, Sweden<br />

0044<br />

A retrospective comparison of survival rates amongst<br />

in-hospital sudden cardiac arrest patients who were either<br />

treated or not-treated with opioids.<br />

Kuklin VN (Tromsø, Norway)<br />

0045<br />

A case of the Lazarus phenomenon with good outcome<br />

Kuklin VN, Scurr CF (Tromsø, Norway)<br />

0046<br />

In-hospital cardiac arrest - outcome before and after<br />

defibrillator implementation and staff education: A<br />

population-based study from the National Registry of<br />

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Sweden<br />

Södersved Källestedt ML, Enlund M, Herlitz J (Västerås,<br />

Sweden)<br />

0047<br />

Chest compression decay during simulated advanced life<br />

support.<br />

Bjørshol C. A., Myklebust H., Assmus J., Søreide E., Sunde K.<br />

(Stavanger, Norway)<br />

0048<br />

Self-assessment of skills in prehospital ultrasonography<br />

Einvik S (Trondheim, Norway)<br />

0049 acTa 1 ST Prize<br />

Engaging a whole community in resuscitation<br />

Nielsen AM, Isbye DL, Lippert FK, Rasmussen LS<br />

(Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0050<br />

Quality and Consistency of Records from Pre-hospital and<br />

In-hospital Resuscitation<br />

Buanes EA, Heltne JK (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0051<br />

Delay in initiation of face mask ventilation (FMV) is<br />

associated with early neonatal morbidity and mortality<br />

Ersdal HLE, Mduma EM, Svensen ES, Perlman JMP<br />

(Stavanger, Norway)<br />

abstract arEa b<br />

Abstract session 7:<br />

Education, miscellaneous topics III<br />

Chairs: Doris Østergård, Copenhagen, Denmark & Per<br />

Christian Hyldmo, Arendal, Norway<br />

0052<br />

Improving patient safety through blended learning :<br />

Training instructors for the DETECT programme<br />

Jacques T, Fraser K, Reece G (Sydney, Australia)<br />

0053<br />

How do medical students perceive team training in a<br />

simulated environment?<br />

Escher C, Meurling L, Hjelmqvist H, Wallin CJ (Bromma,<br />

Sweden)<br />

0054<br />

Medical simulation – Time to change old dogmas?<br />

Bredmose PP, Sollid S (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0055<br />

The Effect of a Difficult Airway Management Course on<br />

Anaesthesia Residents´ Proficiency<br />

Rewers M, Rosenstock C, Østergaard D (Herlev, Denmark)<br />

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0056<br />

Checklists and competence cards are an effective<br />

educational tool for senior consultants in anaesthesiology<br />

Svensson C, Toft P (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0057<br />

Residents´ knowledge of neuromuscular monitoring<br />

Gätke MR, Østergaard D (Herlev, Denmark)<br />

0058<br />

Optimal oxygen delivery Index (DO2I ) in elderly patients<br />

operated for proximal femoral fracture during routine<br />

anaesthesia?<br />

Arfwedson C, Bartha E, Imnell A, Fernlund ME, Andersson<br />

L, Kalman S (Stockholm, Sweden)<br />

0059<br />

Cardiac surgery in octogenarians<br />

Hovdenes J, Fiane AE, Bugge JF, Espinoza A, Svennevig JL<br />

(Oslo, Norway)<br />

0060<br />

Fentanyl or remifentanil for fast-track in cardiac anaesthesia<br />

Khanykin B., Siddiqi R., Jensen P.F., Bigler D. (Copenhagen,<br />

Denmark)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 13:30–15:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 8:<br />

Intensive Care Medicine II<br />

Chairs: Sten Walter, Sweden & Eldar Søreide, Stavanger,<br />

Norway<br />

0061<br />

The Scandinavian Starch for Severe Sepsis / Septic Shock<br />

(6S) Trial: Characteristics of included patients in the<br />

ongoing trial<br />

Haase N, Perner A, Wetterslev J, Åneman A, Guttormsen<br />

AB, Tenhunen J, Klemenzson G, Scandinavian Critical Care<br />

Trials Group (SCCTG). (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0062<br />

Comparison between two different CRRT machines, with<br />

regard to filter survival time<br />

Bleeg R.C., Nyboe R., Andersen M.H., Schønemann N.K.,<br />

Dreyer P (Aarhus, Denmark)<br />

0063<br />

Regional variation of organ donors in Swedish ICUs may<br />

indicate missed opportunities for donation.<br />

Nolin T, Walther S, Mårdh C, Karlström G, Möller C<br />

(Kristianstad, Sweden)<br />

0064<br />

Impact of decreasing alcohol taxation on alcohol-related<br />

admissions to intensive care<br />

Tamminen J, Reinikainen M (Joensuu, Finland)<br />

0065<br />

Survey on sedation practices in Norwegian intensive<br />

care units<br />

Bekkevold M, Brattebø G, Kvåle R (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0066<br />

Necrotizing Fasciitis at Haukeland University Hospital, a<br />

review<br />

de Hoog B.J., Aardal S., Flaatten H. (Bergen, Norway)<br />

0067<br />

Severe soft tissue infection (necrotizing fasceiitis) treated<br />

according to a uniform protocol with optional hyperbaric<br />

oxygen<br />

Jansen EC, Andersen JS (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0068<br />

How to exclude catheter-related phlebitis, thrombosis and<br />

embolism at the administration of infusion fluids victim of<br />

terrorism and bio-technological disaster<br />

Urakov A.L., Zabokrizhkiy N.A., Kasatkin A.A. (Izhevsk,<br />

Russian Federation)<br />

abstract arEa b<br />

Abstract session 9: Experimental<br />

Chairs: Else Tønnesen, Aarhus, Denmark & Jan Wernerman,<br />

Stockholm, Sweden<br />

0069 acTa 3 rd Prize<br />

Resuscitation with adenosine, lidocaine and magnesium<br />

reduces fluid requirement and improves cardiac function<br />

following severe hemorrhagic shock<br />

Granfeldt A., Hyldebrandt J. A., Nielsen T K, Sølling C.,<br />

Dobson G. P., Wogensen L., Vinten-Johansen J., Tønnesen E.<br />

(Aarhus C, Denmark)<br />

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0070<br />

Intravenous microdialysis, the impact of membrane lenght<br />

and dialysis pump velocity on accuracy<br />

Mattson Per, Rooyackers Olav, Wernerman Jan (Stockholm,<br />

Sweden)<br />

0071<br />

Na + /HCO3 - cotransporter immunoreactivity changes<br />

in neurons and expresses in astrocytes in the gerbil<br />

hippocampal CA1 region after ischemia/reperfusion<br />

Cho Jun Hwi, Park Chan Woo, Won Moo Ho (Chuncheonsi,<br />

Republic of Korea)<br />

0072<br />

Real-Time Measurement of Myocardial CO2 Tension Enables<br />

Quantification of Low Grade Myocardial Ischemia in the<br />

Course of Coronary Bypass Surgery<br />

Pischke SE, Hyler S, Tronstad C, Holhjem L, Fosse E, Bergsland<br />

J, Halvorsen PS, Skulstad H, Tønnessen TI (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0073<br />

Different phosphodiesterase 3A expression in the<br />

myocardium of newborn and 4–6 weeks old piglets.<br />

Hyldebrandt J.A., Schmidt M.R., Simonsen U., Ravn H.B.<br />

(Aarhus N, Denmark)<br />

0074<br />

The effect of polyvalent immunoglobulin in experimental<br />

porcine sepsis<br />

Barratt-Due A., Thorgersen E.B., Sokolov A., Nielsen E.W.,<br />

Castellheim A., Mollnes T.E. (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0075<br />

Bradykinin blockade ineffective in porcine sepsis<br />

Barratt-Due A., Johansen H.T., Reubsaet J.L., Seip K.F,<br />

Sokolov A., Tønnesen T.I., Mollnes T.E., Nielsen E.W.<br />

(Oslo, Norway)<br />

0076<br />

Effects of epinephrine on lactate, glucose, lipid and protein<br />

metabolism in the placebo controlled bilaterally perfused<br />

human leg<br />

Gjedsted Jakob, Buhl Mads, Nielsen Søren, Schmitz Ole,<br />

Vestergaard Esben, Tønnesen Else, Møller Niels (Aarhus N,<br />

Denmark)<br />

0077<br />

Reliability of HOMA-IR for evaluation of insulin resistance<br />

during perioperative period<br />

Fujino H, Itoda S, Zen N, Yokoyama T (Fukuoka, Japan)<br />

Thursday <strong>June</strong> 16 | 15:30–17:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 10:<br />

Regional anaesthesia<br />

Chairs: Johan Lundberg, Lund, Sweden & Axel Sauter, Oslo,<br />

Norway<br />

0078<br />

An increase in the efficacy and safety of peripheral nerve<br />

blocks for regional anaesthesia performed using ultrasonic<br />

visual guidance.<br />

Valery Piacheski, Aliaksei Marochkov (Mogilev, Belarus)<br />

0079<br />

The sciatic nerve block anesthesia by means of an anteriormedial<br />

approach.<br />

Valery Piacherski, Aliaksei Marochkov (Mogilev, Belarus)<br />

0080<br />

Abstract withdrawn<br />

0081<br />

Two Years`Experience and Results concerning<br />

Block Rooms (BR).<br />

Toft Peter, Filipovski Igor, Brock Marie (Horsens, Denmark)<br />

0082<br />

Impact of anesthesia method on hemodynamic changes<br />

during laparoscopic colorectal surgery.<br />

Gasiunaite Diana, Šipylaite Jurate, Kontrimaviciute Egle<br />

(Vilnius, Lithuania)<br />

0083<br />

Measurement of fluctuations in skin conductance for<br />

evaluating effectiveness of regional blockade<br />

Kazansky JY, Kuklin VN, Mercer JB, Bjertnaes L (Tromsø,<br />

Norway)<br />

0084<br />

Is is possible to avoid the insertion of a urinary bladder<br />

catheter during Low Dose Spinal Anaesthesia (LDSA)?<br />

Olafsson Thorarinn, Karason Sigurbergur (Reykjavik,<br />

Iceland)<br />

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0085<br />

Assessment of spread of Transversus Abdominis Plane Block<br />

after administration of 20 ml ropivacaine 0.5% bilaterally<br />

Mitchell AU, Torup H, Hansen EG, Petersen PL, Mathiesen<br />

O, Dahl JB, Rosenberg J, Møller AM (Bagsvaerd, Denmark)<br />

abstract arEa b<br />

Abstract session 11: Pain<br />

Chairs: Lars Jørgen Rygh, Bergen, Norway & Leena<br />

Lindgren, Tampere, Finland<br />

0086<br />

The pharmacokinetics, efficacy and safety of oxycodone in<br />

labour analgesia<br />

Kokki M, Gonzalez-Franco M, Raatikainen K, Ranta V-P,<br />

Sankilampi U, Neuvonen PJ, Heinonen S, Kokki H (Kuopio,<br />

Finland)<br />

0087<br />

Analgesic efficacy of oxycodone/naloxone is non-inferior to<br />

oxycodone in postoperative pain management<br />

Kokki H, Kuusniemi K, Sjövall S, Huhtala J, Karjalainen P,<br />

Kokki M, Siljander J (Kuopio, Finland)<br />

0088<br />

Intraoperative LIA for early analgesia after hip arthroplasty:<br />

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 120<br />

patients<br />

Lunn TH, Kristensen BB, Husted H, Solgaard S, Gaarn-<br />

Larsen L, Kehlet H (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0089<br />

Recovery after hip arthroplasty with preoperative highdose<br />

methylprednisolone: A randomized, double-blind,<br />

placebo-controlled trial<br />

Lunn TL, Kristensen BB, Andersen LØ, Husted H, Gaarn-<br />

Larsen L, Kehlet H (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0090<br />

Genetic variability and sciatica<br />

Rygh LJ, Storesund A, Jacobsen L, Iordanova E, Gjerstad J<br />

(Bergen, Norway)<br />

0091<br />

Epidural pain management after major surgery: Female<br />

patients have better pain relief and need smaller amounts<br />

of analgetics than males<br />

Vigfusson Gisli, Sigurðsson Gisli, Breivik Harald (Reykjavik,<br />

Iceland)<br />

0092<br />

Algoplus ®, an instrument for acute pain evaluation in<br />

the absence of linguistic communication in doctor-patient<br />

exchange? a pilot study in Cambodia.<br />

Pickering ME, Bunna P, Pereira B, Rat P, Chit C, Madeline<br />

G, Rejeaunier M, Lebost C, Serrie A (Clermont-ferrand,<br />

France)<br />

0094<br />

Treatment of patient with both hamstring tendinitis and<br />

piriformis syndrome<br />

Choi Sang Sik, Park Sang Hyun, Kim Yong Chul, Sim Sung<br />

Eun (Seoul, Republic of Korea)<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 08:30–10:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 12:<br />

Intensive Care Medicine III<br />

Chairs: Richard Griffiths, Liverpool, UK & Reidar Kvåle,<br />

Bergen, Norway<br />

0095<br />

Quality of life in ICU-patients after long-term ventilator<br />

therapy.<br />

Poukinski Andrei, Christensen Doris, Bestle Morten H.<br />

(Nykøbing, Denmark)<br />

0096<br />

Developing a generic simulation model for planning of<br />

critical care resource needs<br />

Steins K, Walther S M (Norrköping, Sweden)<br />

0097<br />

Remifentanil+propofol vs fentanyl+midazolam for sedation<br />

during therapeutic hypothermia:a randomised controlled trial<br />

Bjelland TW, Dale O, Kaisen K, Haugen BO, Lydersen S,<br />

Strand K, Klepstad P (Trondheim, Norway)<br />

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0098<br />

Therapeutic hypothermia reduces the elimination of<br />

morphine but not midazolam in man<br />

Bjelland TW, Klepstad P, Haugen BO, Nilsen T, Dale O<br />

(Trondheim, Norway)<br />

0099<br />

Is open-ended intensive care the answer to prognostic<br />

difficulties? A case report of a 20 year old man in<br />

refractory status epileticus<br />

Robertsen A, Helset E, Laake JH, Nordby HK, Ellefsen KE,<br />

Wilson JA, Taubøll E, Sunde K (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0100<br />

Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid-base disorder<br />

in ICU patients.<br />

Mæhle Kjersti, Haug Bjørn, Flaaten Hans, W.Nielsen Erik<br />

(Bodø, Norway)<br />

0101<br />

Management of acute respiratory failure complicating<br />

chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension<br />

(CTEPH).<br />

Gawecka Ewa, Norum Hilde (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0102<br />

Reliability of alarms of patient monitor in High Care Unit<br />

Kawakubo Y, Tanimoto C, Fujino H, Kobayashi M,<br />

Yokoyama T (Fukuoka, Japan)<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 08:30–10:00<br />

abstract arEa b<br />

Abstract session 14:<br />

General anaesthesia II<br />

Chairs: Sigga Kalman, Stockholm, Sweden & Mikko<br />

Pitkänen, Helsinki, Finland<br />

0110<br />

Relationship between predicted plasma concentration of<br />

propofol and bispectral index during target control infusion<br />

Solberg S, Kuklin V, Bjertnaes L (Tromsø, Norway)<br />

0111<br />

Stunt-course in ultrasound assessment of gastric fluid.<br />

Filtvedt M, Ulvik A, Kuwelker M, Østgaard G, Gilja OH<br />

(Bergen, Norway)<br />

0112 acTa 2 nd Prize<br />

Genotyping of the butyrylcholinesterase gene is beneficial<br />

for selected patients<br />

Gätke MR, Kindberg K (Herlev, Denmark)<br />

0113<br />

Using impedance pneumography to estimate ventilatory<br />

changes during jet ventilation<br />

Seppä V.-P., Chrapek W., Harrison L. C. V., Hyttinen J., Yli-<br />

Hankala A. (Tampere, Finland)<br />

0114<br />

Integration of simulation-based learning in specialist<br />

training in anaesthesiology<br />

Møller M.H., Østergaard D. (Holte, Denmark)<br />

0115<br />

Comparison of tracheal intubation with a flexible fibreoptic<br />

endoscope and the McGrath series five video laryngoscope<br />

in simulated difficult airway scenarios<br />

Jepsen CEH, Rosenstock C, Gätke MR, Rewers M<br />

(Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0116<br />

Glidescope improves laryngeal view<br />

Østerås Ø, Kuwelker MD, Heltne J-K, Søfteland E (Bergen,<br />

Norway)<br />

0117<br />

Intubation with the Glidescope®. Using intubation<br />

fibrescope as a steerable stylet when it is difficult to insert<br />

the tube.<br />

Kristensen F, Søfteland E (Bergen, Norway)<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 10:30–12:00<br />

abstract arEa a<br />

Abstract session 13:<br />

Intensive Care Medicine IV<br />

Chairs: Anders Perner, Copenhagen, Denmark & Jon Henrik<br />

Laake, Oslo, Norway<br />

0103<br />

Reduced costs of sedativa after implementation of a<br />

standardised sedation protocol for intensive care patients<br />

Gundem TM, Helset E, Sporsem H, Terjesen AI, Sørensen K,<br />

Sunde K (Oslo, Norway)<br />

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0104<br />

Influenza disease complicated with Hemophagocytic<br />

lymphohistocytosis (HLH), a case report of a fatal case in a<br />

10 year old boy.<br />

Bentsen G, Aukrust P (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0105<br />

Anakinra (IL-1 receptor antagonist) for treatment of postiviral<br />

inflammatory response in Influenza A H1N1 patients.<br />

Nyrerød HCN, Aukrust PA (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0106<br />

Red blood cell transfusion during septic shock in the ICU<br />

Holst LB, Smith SH, Perner A (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0107<br />

Changes in dextran 70 use and complication rates over<br />

time in ICU patients with septic shock<br />

Nebelin L, Perner A (Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

0108<br />

Rejection of liver grafts is independent from the ischemiareperfusion<br />

injury<br />

Haugaa H, Tønnessen TI (Oslo, Norway)<br />

0109<br />

Life threatening hyperammonemia after Asparaginase<br />

treatment<br />

Øverland G, Hausken J, Slåstad HS (Oslo, Norway)<br />

Friday <strong>June</strong> 17 | 10:30–12:00<br />

abstract arEa b<br />

Abstract session 15:<br />

Emergency medicine II<br />

Chairs: Øyvind Thomassen, Bergen, Norway & Geir Sunde,<br />

Bergen, Norway<br />

0118<br />

A disaster in Denmark: The Mandø incident<br />

Hansen P M, Køhler D (Odense C, Denmark)<br />

0119<br />

In-hospital mortality pattern of severely injured children<br />

Do HQ , Steinmetz J, Rasmussen LS (Copenhagen,<br />

Denmark)<br />

0120<br />

Trauma system implementation: a hospital survey from<br />

southeastern Norway<br />

Kristiansen TK, Ringdal KGR, Lossius HML (Oslo,<br />

Norway)<br />

0121<br />

Norwegian trauma team leaders – training and experience.<br />

A national point prevalence study<br />

Ringen AHR, Hjortdahl MH, Wisborg TW (Hasvik,<br />

Norway)<br />

0122<br />

A tale of two counties – comparison of fatal injury patterns<br />

in rural versus urban communities in Norway<br />

Bakke HK, Bakkane A, Hansen IS, Lilleng PK, Morild I,<br />

Wisborg T (Bodø, Norway)<br />

0123<br />

The lateral trauma position – what do we know, how do<br />

we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all Norwegian<br />

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List of faculty<br />

Alahuhta, Seppo<br />

Finland<br />

Asbjørnsen, Helge<br />

Norway<br />

Ballantyne, Jane<br />

USA<br />

Bell, Rae<br />

Norway<br />

Berger, Mette<br />

Switzerland<br />

Bjerkelund, Carl E<br />

Norway<br />

Bjørshol, Conrad<br />

Norway<br />

Bogod, David<br />

England<br />

Brattebø, Guttorm<br />

Norway<br />

Bredmose, Per<br />

Denmark<br />

Böttiger, Bernd<br />

Germany<br />

Chiche, Jean Daniel<br />

France<br />

Clark, Vicki<br />

England<br />

Collett, Beverly<br />

England<br />

Cook, Richard<br />

USA<br />

Dale, Ola<br />

Norway<br />

Enright, Angela<br />

Canada<br />

Fiskerstrand, Torunn<br />

Norway<br />

Flin, Rhona<br />

England<br />

Flaatten, Hans<br />

Norway<br />

Flaatten , Karianne<br />

Norway<br />

Friberg, Hans<br />

Sweden<br />

Fries, Dietmar<br />

Austria<br />

Garvey, Lene<br />

Denmark<br />

Gilbert, Mads<br />

Norway<br />

Gisvold, Sven Erik<br />

Norway<br />

Glahn, Klaus<br />

Denmark<br />

Gomersall, Charles<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Griffiths, Richard<br />

England<br />

Guttormsen, Anne Beri<br />

Norway<br />

Gwinnutt, Carl<br />

England<br />

Hallikainen, Juhana<br />

Sweden<br />

Hamunen, Katri<br />

Finland<br />

Hanson, Angela<br />

Sweden<br />

Harrop-Griffiths, Will<br />

England<br />

Hevrøy, Olav<br />

Norway<br />

Hinds, Charles<br />

England<br />

Hylander, Morten<br />

Denmark<br />

Høivik, Tone<br />

Norway<br />

Jammer, Ib<br />

Norway<br />

Johansson, SGO<br />

Sweden<br />

Khater, Yehia<br />

Egypt<br />

Kontinen, Vesa<br />

Finland<br />

Koscielniak-Nielsen<br />

Zbigniew, Denmark<br />

Kristensen, Frode<br />

Norway<br />

Liem, Liong<br />

The Netherlands<br />

Lindfors, Pirjo<br />

Finland<br />

Lindner, Thomas<br />

Norway<br />

Loepke, Andreas W<br />

USA<br />

Laake, Jon<br />

Norway<br />

Macrae, Duncan<br />

England<br />

Maier, Christoph<br />

Germany<br />

Mellin-Olsen, Jannicke<br />

Norway<br />

Moreno, Rui<br />

Portugal<br />

Nordahl-Amorøe, Torben<br />

Sweden<br />

Perner, Anders<br />

Denmark<br />

Pettila, Ville<br />

Finland<br />

Pickering, Gisela<br />

France<br />

Pirotte, Thierry<br />

Belgium<br />

Poyhia, Reino<br />

Finland<br />

Randell, Tarja<br />

Finland<br />

Rasmussen, Lars<br />

Denmark<br />

Rewers, Mikael<br />

Denmark<br />

Rubertsson, Sten<br />

Sweden<br />

Rygh, Lars Jørgen<br />

Norway<br />

Sauter, Axel R.<br />

Norway<br />

Sevdalis, Nick<br />

England<br />

Sigurdardottir, Katrin<br />

Norway<br />

Sigurdsson, Gisli<br />

Iceland<br />

Silfvast, Tom<br />

Finland<br />

Skaiaa, Sven Christjar<br />

Norway<br />

Sollid, Stephen<br />

Norway<br />

Spinella, Philip<br />

USA<br />

Stubhaug, Audun<br />

Norway<br />

Sunde, Geir<br />

Norway<br />

Sunde, Kjetil<br />

Norway<br />

Søfteland, Eirik<br />

Norway<br />

Søreide, Eldar<br />

Norway<br />

Søyland, Elsa<br />

Norway<br />

Talke, Pekka O<br />

USA<br />

Thomassen, Øyvind<br />

Norway<br />

van de Velde, Marc<br />

Belgium<br />

van Gestel, Josephus P<br />

The Netherlands<br />

von Hofacker, Sebastian<br />

Norway<br />

Walther, Sten<br />

Sweden<br />

Wernerman, Jan<br />

Sweden<br />

Wicksell, Rikard<br />

Sweden<br />

Wik, Lars<br />

Norway<br />

Wilkinson, David<br />

England<br />

Wisborg, Torben<br />

Norway<br />

Ytrebø, Lars Marius<br />

Norway<br />

Østergaard, Doris<br />

Denmark<br />

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