Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery

An Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal
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Online ISSN: 2631-9950

About Journal

Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery

Online ISSN: 2631-9950

Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery is being discontinued as of 2019 and will not accept any further submissions.

Editor in chief


Will be updated soon.

Editorial Board.


Indira Malik

Specialist Grade III (Anaesthesiology)
Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital (GBPH)
Maulana Azad Medical College
India

Navjot Chaudhary

Division of Neurosurgery
Stanford University
USA

Doaa Mohamed El Amrousy

Department of Pediatrics
Tanta University Hospitals
Egypt


Bhavna Gupta

Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital
India

Alaa Ali Mohamed Elzohry

ICU and Pain Management
South Egypt Cancer Institute
Assiut University
Egypt

Yaniv Cohen

Professor
Department of Biology
Washington University in St. Louis
MO, USA


Young-Kug Kim

Professor
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Asan Medical Center
University of Ulsan College of Medicine
Republic of Korea

Leonello Tacconi

Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
Integrated University Health Company Trieste
Italy

Giuseppe Lanza

Professor
Department of Neurology
University of Catania
Italy


Uğur Topal

Associate Professor
Department of General Surgery
Univercity of Cukurova Balcali Hospital
Turkey

Omer Sager

Associate Professor
Department of Radiation Oncology
Gulhane Medical Faculty
University of Health Sciences Ankara
Turkey

Murat Beyzadeoglu

Professor
Department of Radiation Oncology
Gulhane Medical Faculty
University of Health Sciences Ankara
Turkey


Marco Cascella

Professor
Department of Anesthesia and Supportive Care Istituto Nazionale Tumori IRCCS
Fondazione Pascale Naples
Italy

Manuel Ángel Gómez-Ríos

Professor
Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de A Coruña
A Coruña
Spain

In Press


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Current Issue

Volume 1, Issue 1


will be updated soon.

Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery is being discontinued as of 2019 and continued as Anaesthesia and Anaesthetics. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, and editors who contributed to the journal over past years.



Archive


Volume 1

Anaesthetic management of a patient with Phaeochromocytoma in a low resource setting: a case report

Adigun TA Ayandipo OO Idowu OK

Case Report-Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery (TAS)

March 30, 2018


Recent Trends in Utilization of Statistical Methods in Anesthesia Research: 2012-2017

Steven J. Staffa David Zurakowski

Research Article-Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery (TAS)

May 16, 2018


Submit Manuscript


Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery is now open for submissions. You can submit your manuscript to:  submissions@oatext.com alternatively to: editor.tas@oatext.com

Publication Charges


Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery is an Open Access journal and we do not charge the end user when accessing a manuscript or any article. This allows the scientific community to view, download, distribution of an article in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, under the term of "Creative Commons Attribution License". In line with other open access journals we provide a flat fee submission structure on the acceptance of a peer-reviewed article which covers in part the entirety of the publication pathway (the article processing charge). The process includes our maintenance, submission and peer review systems and international editing, publication and submission to global indexing and tracking organisations and archiving to allow instant access to the whole article and associated supplementary documents. We also have to ensure enough investment to secure a sustainable model which ethically, legally and financially stable.

The publication charges for Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery are GBP 1019.

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Our financial goals are to:

  • Recover capitalization costs;
  • Produce sufficient revenue to allow for a sustainable and scalable publishing program, under continuous development;
  • Bend the publication-charge cost downward over time.

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Corresponding author or Co-authors has to make the payment on acceptance of the article.

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Corresponding author or the paying institutions should arrange for the payment once they are notified regarding acceptance of the article. APC is exempted for cases in which a wavier agreement has been made in-prior to submission.

*We request an immediate attention towards the payment as the articles will not be published unless the charges have been paid.

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Authors or institutions can make payments by two modes as per their convenience.

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Note: No taxes are included in this charge, taxes will be applicable as per the policies of the country of the payee. Additional transaction charges may be levied on the author.

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The waiver request will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and will be provided accordingly.

*The Waiver requests must be made during the submission process and will not be accepted after  processing of the manuscript.

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No, Article processing charges will not be applicable for articles rejected by the Editorial office.

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No, Article processing charges (APCs) do not include the charges for the reprints. Reprints facility is optional and should be order separately.

Most Viewed

Anaesthetic management of a patient with Phaeochromocytoma in a low resource setting: a case report

Adigun TA Ayandipo OO Idowu OK

Case Report-Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery (TAS)

March 30, 2018


Recent Trends in Utilization of Statistical Methods in Anesthesia Research: 2012-2017

Steven J. Staffa David Zurakowski

Research Article-Trends in Anesthesia and Surgery (TAS)

May 16, 2018


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