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To publish an article in a peer-reviewed journal “Clinical Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine” No. 2 (21)/2024, it is necessary to take the following actions until September 26, 2024:

 

  1. fill in an application form (at the link)
  2. send an article meeting the relevant requirements to nesthesiology.cl@gmail.com

 

Academic integrity

The editorial office guarantees high-quality anonymous peer-review of each paper. All articles are subject to plagiarism check via StrikePlagiarism.com by the Polish company Plagiat.pl.

The editorial board reserves the right to reject papers that do not meet the editorial requirements, are of poor scientific level, or violate the principles of scientific ethics.

 

Publication fee

The publication fee is 1100 UAH (for 12 pages inclusively). Each extra page is paid additionally (40 UAH). The publication fee covers the costs associated with peer review, article editing and proofreading, page planning, and publication of the electronic version.

If desired, the author can order a printed copy. It costs 800 UAH which is paid additionally to the publication fee.

 

The electronic version will be publicly available on the website by December 15, 2024.

The printed copy will be sent to the authors who order it by January 31, 2025.

 

“Clinical Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine” has the following sections: original research; problems of anesthesiology and intensive care; clinical cases; experimental anesthesiology; reviews; proceedings of congresses, conferences, and forums; problems of medical education, training and retraining; anniversaries.

Articles that have already been published in other journals or submitted for publication to several journals at the same time, as well as works that render previously published articles and do not contain advanced scholarly data or a new scientific understanding of already known material, are not accepted.

 

REQUIREMENTS FOR ARTICLES

A manuscript should be written using Microsoft Word. The article’s volume is 10-25 pages. Font – Times New Roman, size 14, line spacing – 1.5, all margins – 2 cm, paragraph – 1.25 cm. Formatting paragraphs with intervals (spaces) or tabs is not allowed.

The article should consist of the following elements:

  • UDC index;
  • Article title;
  • Author’s surname and initials;
  • Affiliation, city, country;
  • Two abstracts – in Ukrainian and English (1200-1800 printed characters) with the following structure: UDC index, article title, the author’s surname and initials, abstract’s text, and keywords. The abstract should briefly repeat the article’s structure, incl. introduction, purpose and objectives, methods, results, conclusions, and keywords. For an English-language abstract – the author’s name and initials are transliterated, and the article’s title is translated into English. Author’s English abstracts are the main source of information for foreign readers about the article and the research findings. The abstract should describe the main research objectives, explain how the study was conducted, and summarize the most important results and their importance.
  • The article’s text: relevance and problem statement, goals and objectives, materials and methods, results and conclusions.
  • Bibliography for original research – no more than 15 titles, for reviews – up to 30. Each title in the bibliography list should be cited in the text. Titles are placed following the order of using it in the text in square brackets or alphabetically. The bibliography should contain titles published over the last 5 years. The list is submitted in two copies for each copy of the article, which are printed separately from each other.
  • References (transliterated) should meet APA style.

 

The articles are subject to scientific review, which results in a decision on the feasibility of publishing the paper.

 

Prohibition on using the aggressor state’s scholarly papers

 It is prohibited citing and including in the reference list Russian-language titles published in any country, including papers written in other languages but published in russia and belarus.

 

Example of the article