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Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care

Editor :
Robert Greif ,M.D., MME, FERC
Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care provides reviews and comment on highly topical subjects and the latest breakthroughs in basic, clinical and translational research. Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care is an international peer reviewed ...view more
Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care provides reviews and comment on highly topical subjects and the latest breakthroughs in basic, clinical and translational research.

Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care is an international peer reviewed journal, which provides reviews, opinion articles, lessons from clinical practice, and letters to the editor on highly topical subjects and the latest breakthroughs in basic, clinical and translational research in anaesthesiology and critical care medicine. TACC welcomes also original research articles in airway management.

The journal's objective is to provide a platform for discussion, analysis and debate of topics across a diverse, multidisciplinary audience of basic scientists and clinicians, who share the common goal of understanding clinical practice of anaesthesiology, critical care, aspects of related emergency medicine and resuscitation, as well as airway management with a view to new clinical practice. Communicating emerging concepts and ideas will be facilitated with opinion articles or letters to the editor and help to progress the exciting and evolving field of anaesthesia and critical care. If you are interested in suggesting an article for consideration, please consult the guide for authors of TACC. Authors should note that all articles are subject to peer review.

Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care provides reviews and comment on highly topical subjects and the latest breakthroughs in basic, clinical and translational research.

Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care is an international peer reviewed journal, which provides reviews, opinion articles, lessons from clinical practice, and letters to the editor on highly topical subjects and the latest breakthroughs in basic, clinical and translational research in anaesthesiology and critical care medicine. TACC welcomes also original research articles in airway management.

The journal's objective is to provide a platform for discussion, analysis and debate of topics across a diverse, multidisciplinary audience of basic scientists and clinicians, who share the common goal of understanding clinical practice of anaesthesiology, critical care, aspects of related emergency medicine and resuscitation, as well as airway management with a view to new clinical practice. Communicating emerging concepts and ideas will be facilitated with opinion articles or letters to the editor and help to progress the exciting and evolving field of anaesthesia and critical care. If you are interested in suggesting an article for consideration, please consult the guide for authors of TACC. Authors should note that all articles are subject to peer review.