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Acute Care Medicine Surgery and Anesthesia (AMSA) was conceived as a new space for multidisciplinary discussions. We strongly believe that the winning approach of 3rd millennium medicine is the cross-functional one in which practitioners from different specialities continuously confront each other on the patient pathway by working as one team.

The journal coveres all topics concerning the macro areas of emergency, surgery, anesthesia, and intensive care medicine; from the experimental-laboratory work, clinical studies, description of organizational models, to the assessment of clinical outcomes.

AMSA is an open access journal, so as to ensure the widest spread of papers; the manuscript review and publication process is rapid and interactive. The editor board ensures maximum support for authors at every step of the manuscript progress.

We are interested in high-quality papers, clinical studies, experimental research, epidemiological data, and to discuss innovative ideas.


Early Access

  • COVID-19 in pregnant women: description of a possible case of COVID-19-linked HELLP-like syndrome

    Fara Russo, Anna Vitiello, Maria Carolina Russo, Alfonso Riccio, Camillo Candurro
    1055
    PDF: 115

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  • Enhancing psychological support and communication in intensive care unit data transmission

    Giacomo Fiacco, Gennaro Catone
    147
    PDF: 62

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  • Potential of the Bayesian approach in critical care

    Claudia Cerantola
    1065
    PDF: 122

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  • Retroversion bronchoscopy: an innovative approach to percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy and more

    Giovanni Scognamiglio, Guido Gambetti, Andrea Sica, Carlo Bergamini, Giorgia Perini
    120
    PDF: 42
    Video: 20

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  • Which neurocritical care skills support daily work in general critically-ill patients?

    Raffaele Aspide, Carlo Alberto Castioni, Alfredo Del Gaudio, Francesca Rubulotta
    992
    PDF: 120
    Supplementary Materials: 32

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