ESAIC Podcast series on anaesthesia & intensive care
Tune in for the ESAIC Podcast series on anaesthesia & intensive care as we talk about various knowledge-building topics covering Anaesthesia, Intensive Care, Pain, Emergency and Perioperative Medicine, Patient Safety, and more. The European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (ESAIC) is the leading society for education, research, and science. Take your career to the next level and help improve patient care everywhere by participating in our Education Tuesday series and beyond. You can also visit us at www.esaic.org.
EA25 Innovation Village Sessions: Monitoring beyond borders: the technical and personal infrastructure requirements.
#Connectivity
The Innovation Village at Euroanaesthesia 2025 hosted a series of riveting discussions about the fast-evolving technologies and practices in the fields of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Once again, it was a meeting space for healthcare professionals, Industry partners, and delegates to discuss this yearâs topics: Sustainability, AI & Connectivity, and Value-based Healthcare.Â
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Innovation is happening fast. Too fast?
What to do when technology allows us more than we can handle? How to keep all the [technical and human] moving parts connected? Prof. Barak Cohen addresses the promises and challenges of increased connectivity with Dr Eva...
EA25 Innovation Village Sessions: Adapting to a changing world in Intensive Care and Perioperative Medicine: the three most important challenges
#Sustainability
 The Innovation Village at Euroanaesthesia 2025 hosted a series of riveting discussions about the fast-evolving technologies and practices in the fields of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Once again, it was a meeting space for healthcare professionals, Industry partners, and delegates to discuss this yearâs topics: Sustainability, AI & Connectivity, and Value-based Healthcare.Â
Two years after the signing of the Glasgow Declaration, what are the major challenges faced by healthcare practitioners in the implementation of its four pillars for Sustainability? Dr Nicolaas H. Sperna Weiland, Chair of the ESAIC Sustainability Committee, tackles this question with Dr Jane Mure...
EA25 Innovation Village Sessions: Overpromise, underdeliver: Is AI ready for us in clinical practice yet?
#Artifical Intelligence
 The Innovation Village at Euroanaesthesia 2025 hosted a series of riveting discussions about the fast-evolving technologies and practices in the fields of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. Once again, it was a meeting space for healthcare professionals, Industry partners, and delegates to discuss this yearâs topics: Sustainability, AI & Connectivity, and Value-based Healthcare.Â
Are the clinicians of tomorrow computer scientists? Behind this cheeky question, lies a number of other, much more practical ones, regarding the integration of AI in the clinical field. Explore these questions alongside Prof. Elena G. Bignami, Kai van Amsterdam, Dr FrĂŠdĂŠric Mi...
Industry Corner: Silent Seizures - The Role of EEG in ICU
Which are the potential applications of EEG in the Intensive Care Unit? What makes EEG valuable in a clinical setting? What information the EGG can give us, from a clinical perspective? Join our host Prof. Chiara Robba in an in-depth discussion with Prof. Mathias Gelderblom and find out more on the role of EEG in the ICU.
Supported by Nihon Kohden
How electronic health records (EHRs) and digitalisation improve outcomes
Prof. Wolfgang Buhre engages in an exciting discussion with Dr. Warren Sandberg on the growing appeal of electronic health records in anaesthesiology and perioperative care. This podcast dives into the various applications of electronic data records in daily clinical practice, research, and the patient medical journey. From patient safety to department fundings, electronics records hold a potential for systemic changes. How do Europe and the United States of America differ in their approach to the use of such data to improve outcome?Â
Industry Corner: Advancing hemodynamics management - exploring the potential of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring
Advanced haemodynamic monitoring is much more than only a blood pressure measurement. Its applications can actually help professionals control and measure cardiac output function and blood flow. In this episode, Dr Miguel Tavares, and Mr Armin Grieb, are exploring the potential of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring. Join them in their insightful discussion and find out more about the necessity of haemodynamic monitoring. Â
Supported by Nihon Kohden
Industry Corner: Sedation Standards for safer care
How we define procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA)? Which is the level of sedation we should provide to patient having procedural sedation? How we keep safety during the procedure? What is the role of monitoring in keeping a certain level of safety for the patient? In this episode, hosted by Prof. Thomas Fuchs-Buder, Prof. Massimo Lamperti presents an overview of the ESAIC guidelines for procedural sedation and analgesia in adults, published in 2018, in anticipation of their upcoming update. Join them and find out more.Â
Supported by MedtronicÂ
Industry Corner: Early Intervention with Advanced Predictive Technology for High-Risk Patients Exploring Innovative Solutions
In todayâs healthcare landscape, managing and presenting major adverse events poses significant challenges for healthcare professionals all over the world. In this episode, Prof. Michel Struys and Mr. Andreas Schabbach aim to explore advanced predictive technologies as a possible solution to this kind of challenge. Join them in their discussion and find out more.
Supported by Nihon Kohden
Education and Training in Anaesthesiology with Markus Klimek and Joana Berger-Estilita | TopMedTalks at EA24

Dr. Markus Klimek and Dr. Joana Berger-Estilita join TopMedTalk at Euroanaesthesia 2024 to discuss education in anaesthesiology, including the latest ESICM perioperative intensive care e-course. Hosted by Desiree Chappell and Kate Leslie, this episode explores new methods of training and widening access to critical knowledge in anaesthesiology and intensive care.
Michel Struys on the ESAICâs Impactful Euroanaesthesia Congress | TopMedTalks at EA24

How does Euroanaesthesia make a lasting impact in the field of anesthesiology? Prof. Michel Struys, Chair of the ESAIC Scientific Committee, discusses how Euroanaesthesia shapes the future of anaesthesiology with TopMedTalkâs Desiree Chappell and Kate Leslie. Listen in to hear insights into topic selection, training approaches, and how this event achieves real impact in the field.Â
Leadership & Mentorship in Perioperative Medicine with Wolfgang Buhre and Carolina Romero Garcia | TopMedTalks at EA24

đď¸Prof. Wolfgang Buhre and Dr. Carolina Romero Garcia share perspectives on mentorship, leadership, and the importance of evidence-based guidelines in perioperative medicine, in conversation with TopMedTalkâs Desiree Chappell and Kate Leslie. This discussion explores why a European perioperative database could be essential for the future.
Sustainability in Anesthesiology with Edoardo De Robertis and Patricio Gonzalez-Pizarro | TopMedTalks at EA24

đď¸How is anaesthesiology tackling climate change? Edoardo De Robertis and Patricio Gonzalez-Pizarro speak with TopMedTalkâs Desiree Chappell at Euroanaesthesia 2024, discussing ESAICâs Glasgow Declaration on Sustainability and practical steps towards reducing environmental impact in anaesthesia. A timely conversation on sustainability and professional well-being.
My patient doesn´t want a neuraxial for a c-section: what do I do?
A caesarean section (c-section) is the most common surgical procedure in the world accounting for more than one fifth of all childbirth and if not contradicted, neuraxial anaesthesia is the âgoâ standard of care. However, what do we do if our patient does not want a neuraxial for a c-section? Join our host Dr Andrea Kollmann Camaiora, in an in-depth discussion with Dr Nicolas Brogly and learn more on this significant topic.
Review of the most relevant publications on haemodynamics
Are you keen in expanding your awareness on Haemodynamics? Do you want to get a glimpse into the latest research in the field? In this episode our host, Prof. Bernd Saugel, is reviewing, along with Prof. Jean-Luc Fellahi, a selection of relevant publications providing valuable insights on the latest knowledge in the field. Join them in their discussion and get informed.
Supported by Masimo
Fiberoptic intubation: keeping it simple
When and under which circumstances fiberoptic intubation should being performed? Are there any special techniques that can facilitate the procedure? What about patients consent on performing awake fiberoptic intubation? Join our host, Dr Andrey Varvinskiy, in an in-depth discussion with Prof. Ellen O'Sullivan, and find out more on fiberoptic intubation and how to âkeeping it simpleâ.
How are guidelines created? Methodology of guidelines development
Which is the first step to take when developing a new guideline? How the roadmap looks like? What are the key milestones along the way? How long does it usually takes for a guideline to get published? Join our host Prof. Peter Kranke, Past Chairperson of the ESAIC Guidelines Committee, in an in-depth discussion with Dr Carolina Romero, current Chairperson of the ESAIC Guidelines Committee and find out more on âHow Guidelines are createdâ.
One lung ventilation, keeping it simple
In this episode, our Host, Prof. Cesare Gregoretti will discuss with Dr Lorenzo Ball issues related to âOne lung ventilationâ. What makes one lung ventilation difficult? Which are the main indications for one lung ventilation in the operating room? How we achieve lung separation? Is there room for one lung ventilation in emergency setting in the ICU? Listen to this podcast and find out more on âOne lung ventilationâ and how to âkeeping it simpleâ.
EA24 Innovation Village Sessions: Our monitors in the hospital should talk to each other!
#connectivity
The innovation village, was inaugurated at Euroanaesthesia 2024, in Munich, as a space where ESAIC and Industry Partners connected, discussed and presented healthcare opportunities and challenges generated by innovation. This year, the focus was on three key areas of discussion: connectivity, sustainability, and neuroscience. Listen to the âInnovation Village Podcastsâ and find out more.
In this session, chaired by Dr Francisco Maio Matos, Prof. Kai Zacharowski, Mrs. Maria BĂźrger, and Mr. Michael Wilkening discuss on medical devices interoperability.
EA24 Innovation Village Sessions: Unlocking the mind: the power of new EEG parameters
#neuroscience
The innovation village, was inaugurated at Euroanaesthesia 2024, in Munich, as a space where ESAIC and Industry Partners connected, discussed and presented healthcare opportunities and challenges generated by innovation. This year, the focus was on three key areas of discussion: connectivity, sustainability, and neuroscience. Listen to the âInnovation Village Podcastsâ and find out more.
In this session chaired by Prof. Vincent Bonhomme, Prof. Gerhard Schneider, Dr Basil Matta, and Dr Erik Weber Jensen discuss on the power of new EEG parameters.
EA24 Innovation Village Sessions: Navigating climate challenges through sustainable practices in the ICU and OR
#sustainability
The innovation village, was inaugurated at Euroanaesthesia 2024, in Munich, as a space where ESAIC and Industry Partners connected, discussed and presented healthcare opportunities and challenges generated by innovation. This year, the focus was on three key areas of discussion: connectivity, sustainability, and neuroscience. Listen to the âInnovation Village Podcastsâ and find out more.
In this session, chaired by Dr Patricio GonzĂĄlez-Pizarro, Dr Nicolaas Hendrik Sperna Weiland, Dr Jane Muret, and Mrs. Stacey Orsat, discuss navigating climate challenges through sustainable practices in the ICU and OR.
EA24 Innovation Village Sessions: The way to go: combining human and artificial intelligence
#connectivity
The innovation village, was inaugurated at Euroanaesthesia 2024, in Munich, as a space where ESAIC and Industry Partners connected, discussed and presented healthcare opportunities and challenges generated by innovation. This year, the focus was on three key areas of discussion: connectivity, sustainability, and neuroscience. Listen to the âInnovation Village Podcastsâ and find out more.
In this session, chaired by Prof. Wolfgang Buhre, Prof. Thomas Scheeren, Mr. James Waterson, and Prof. Elena Giovanna Bignami discuss on combining human and artificial intelligence.
EA24 Innovation Village Sessions: Seamless integration: postoperative continuous vital sign monitoring
#connectivity
The innovation village, was inaugurated at Euroanaesthesia 2024, in Munich, as a space where ESAIC and Industry Partners connected, discussed and presented healthcare opportunities and challenges generated by innovation. This year, the focus was on three key areas of discussion: connectivity, sustainability, and neuroscience. Listen to the âInnovation Village Podcastsâ and find out more.
In this session, chaired by Prof. Bernd Saugel, Dr Marjolein Haveman, Mr. Pau Imaz Boada, and Mr. Sam Ajizian discuss on seamless integration in postoperative continuous vital sign monitoring.
Standing up to gender discrimination in anaesthesia
Discrimination against women in the healthcare sector is a reality that many women have to deal with on a daily basis. In this episode, Dr Natalie Urwyler, starting from her own experience in the workplace, provides valuable insights on the reasons that cause such behaviours and the impact that those are having while highlighting steps that need to be taken towards their elimination. Join her in an insightful discussion on âStanding up to gender discrimination in anaesthesiaâ with our host, Dr Paul McConnell, and learn more.
Intraoperative pain monitoring, myth or reality?
Studies have shown that monitoring and treating intraoperative nociceptive events can lead to less postoperative pain, making it a critical aspect of patient care during surgery. Still there is a difference in the perceived importance of anesthetic depth vs antinociception monitoring among anaesthetists. Which are the reasons behind this reality? Is it possible to guarantee intraoperative pain monitoring for all patients? Are the devices currently on the market known and used by professionals? In this episode our host Dr Roberta Monzani discuss with Dr Helmar Bornemann-Cimenti issues related to Intraoperative Pain Monitoring while highlighting the importance of pain management...
Chronic postsurgical pain
How chronic post-surgical pain is being defined? How many patients suffer from chronic post-surgical pain after a surgery? Is it possible to prevent chronic post-surgical pain? What about neuropathic pain? Join our host Prof. Ulrike Stamer, in an in-depth discussion with Prof. Patrice Forget and learn more on this significant topic.
The Known Unknowns: things we know that we do not know in paediatric perioperative care
Why is difficult to define relevant outcomes in Paediatric Anaesthesia research? Can adverse events be considered as relevant outcomes at all? In this episode, our host, Dr Nicola Groes Clausen, discusses with Prof. Laszlo Vutskits the relevant outcomes of Paediatric Anaesthesia and research. Join them in their enlightening discussion and get informed.
Supported by ESPA
Sustainability in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care: Linking local projects for national results
How the anaesthetic practice affects the environment? What are the ways through which changes in current practices can be instituted? What about the main barriers to change? How institutional changes can reach the grassroots level? In this episode, our host, Dr Paul McConnell, discusses with Dr Kenneth Barker, part of the Green Anaesthesia Scotland Group, one of the biggest and most important topics in Anaesthesia, sustainability. Join them and get informed.
The Friday midnight ICU readmission
What is the actual definition of the ICU readmission? Which are the rates and the main reasons behind readmissions of previously discharged patients? In this episode, our Host, Dr Yael Lichter, discuss challenging dogmas in ICU readmission with Ms. Jillian Hartin and Mr. John Welch, experts in the field. Join their discussion and learn more about the topic.
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Captivating Careers - a conversation with Jennifer Hunter
Prof. Jennifer Hunter has a wealth of clinical and academic experience. Her long and eventful career has given her a rightful place as a leading figure in Anaesthesiology. She was the first woman to become Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Anaesthesia and Chair of the European Society of Anaesthesiology Scientific Programme Committee. She was also a member of the ESA Nominations Committee.
In this episode, our Host, Mr. Alex Rawlings discusses with Prof. Jennifer Hunter the highlights of her career in Anaesthesiology, along with her inspirations, motivations, and much more. Join them and discover more about t...
What ESAIC can do for you - A recap of 2023 and our 2024 resolutions
What are the most important achievements ESAIC has realised over the past years? Which are the strategic projects ESAIC will be focusing on in the coming years? Join our host, Cathy Weynants, CEO of ESAIC, in an in-depth discussion with ESAIC President Prof. Wolfgang Buhre and ESAIC past president, Prof. Edoardo De Robertis, and find out more about ESAICâs achieved goals and future resolutions.
Mediation in Medicine (defusing conflicts between families and medical teams)
What are the key causes of conflicts between patients, families, and health practitioners? Are there specific situations and times where conflicts are more likely to occur? What does the term âbest interestâ mean for patients, families, and practitioners alike? Do doctors need support to develop their skills in managing challenging conversations with patients and their families? Join our host, Dr Paul McConnell, in an in-depth discussion with Sarah Barclay, director and founder of the Medical Mediation Foundation, and find out more.
Key learning points to takeaway from the Focus Meeting on Brain Health
The Focus Meeting on Brain Health took place on 25 November 2023 within the context of the ESAIC Focus Track on Brain Health. The meeting aimed to enhance understanding of brain insult causes and prevention through keynote speeches from a diverse faculty. In this episode our host, Dr Igor Abramovich is discussing with Prof. Vincent Bonhomme on key learning points to takeaway from this inspiring event. Join them and get informed.
This episode is supported by Masimo
Wellbeing in anaesthesia and intensive care
There is an increasing issue with the wellbeing of anaesthetists and intensivists, which has been accelerated in the last few years due to the pandemic. In this episode our host Dr Alexandra Trinks will discuss with Dr Matthew Davies on the current state of art of wellbeing in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. Listen now and get informed!
Extremes of anaesthesia for non-bariatric surgery in the patients with obesity
In this episode, our Host, Dr Daniela Godoroja-Diarto will talk about the obese patient, with Dr Michael Margarson, Prof. Tomasz GaszyĹski and Prof. Luc De Baerdemaeker. Which are the most common causes of mortality among anaesthetised obese patients? How do we approach the obese patient, compared to the non-obese patient? Can pharmacodynamic monitoring be useful when dealing with obese-elderly patients? Listen to this podcast and find out more.
Created in collaboration with ESPCOP.
*Special Episode* Celebrating World Patient Safety Day 2023: Healthcare is, above all else, a human interaction

Jamie Thomas King is an experienced actor in film, television and stage and a devoted student of yoga and meditation for more than twenty years. After the preventable death of his second son, Benjamin, Jamieâs deep respect for self-care, spiritual guidance, and human connection propelled him into the world of patient safety advocacy and to share his familyâs tragic story for the greater good of healthcare. Jamie regularly teaches our Patient Safety and Quality Masterclass and will be there for the next edition in Madrid on 9 â 11 October. He was also a patient advocate at the joint ESAIC/multi...
Patient Safety and Simulation (Changing Landscapes, Innovation, Opportunities)
Itâs been over 30 years since âTo Err is Humanâ highlighted the scale of preventable harm in healthcare and so far change has been slow but it has been happening even though there is still a long way to go. What are the greatest obstacles to change? What dogma has been the most difficult to overcome? What have been the most notable advancements in the field? Join our host Alex Rawlings in an in depth discussion with Prof. Doris Ăstergaard and find out more.
Challenging Dogmas: Awake extubation is safer and easier in children
For many decades the tenet that all children should be extubated awake had prevailed in paediatric anaesthesia. Nowadays, it is understood that the field is rather complex. In this episode, our Host, Dr Markus Stevens, will challenge the dogma of awake extubation in an in-depth discussion with Prof. Britta Regli-von Ungern-Sternberg. Listen and find out more!
ESAIC Talks: EA2023 Best Abstract Prize Competition-Interview with the winners
In this episode, our Host, Prof. Fabio Guarracino discuss with the winners of the Best Abstract Prize Competition which took place this June, in Glasgow, within the framework of Euroanaesthesia 2023. Listen to Dr. Paul Garcia (first prize), Dr Lada Lijovic (second prize) and Dr Simone Kagerbauer (third prize) talk about their presented abstracts and learn more on three highly interesting topics.
Industry Corner: Intraoperative hypotension when using Hypotension Prediction Index software during major non-cardiac surgery
In recent decades, an association between intraoperative hypotension and adverse patient outcomes has become apparent. In this episode, our Host, Prof. Thomas Scheeren, from Edwards Lifesciences, Europe, will discuss with Prof. Bernd Saugel, lead investigator in EU-HyProtect registry, on Intraoperative hypotension when using Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software during major non-cardiac surgery. Listen and get informed on all the latest developments in the field!This episode is supported by Edwards Lifesciences
Challenging Dogmas: Management of chronic diseases in the perioperative period.
In this episode, our Host Dr Roberta Monzani will discuss challenging dogmas in the management of chronic diseases in the perioperative period, with Dr Joana Berger-Estilita. How to better prepare the patient for the surgical period? How the type and length of the surgery impacts the preparation? What about dealing with the smoking patient? What is the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and an interdisciplinary communication in the field? Listen to this podcast and find out more.