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9 December 2015

Paving the way to ever-safer anaesthesia

Paving the way to ever-safer anaesthesia Researchers at Lancaster University have made a breakthrough with a safer anaesthesia which could...

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23 November 2015

Intravenous induction versus gaseous induction in paediatric patients

Intravenous induction versus gaseous induction in paediatric patients Operating department practitioner Arwinder Singh provides an overview of intravenous versus gaseous...

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20 November 2015

Knowledge and skills in setting up videolaryngoscopes

Knowledge and skills in setting up videolaryngoscopes Emily Pallister, Achuthan Sajayan and Cyprian Mendonca conducted a survey among operating departmental...

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9 November 2015

Forget counting sheep – therapy could help chronic pain sufferers get a good night’s sleep

Forget counting sheep – therapy could help chronic pain sufferers get a good night's sleep Research conducted at the University...

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8 October 2015

Bite block or not?

Bite block or not? A case study by Usamah Kidwai and colleagues on their experience of using reinforced laryngeal mask...

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1 October 2015

RA-UK provides guidelines for supervision of patients during peripheral regional anaesthesia

RA-UK provides guidelines for supervision of patients during peripheral regional anaesthesia Regional Anaesthesia UK was asked by its members to...

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30 September 2015

How does anaesthesia affect the brain in older adults and children?

How does anaesthesia affect the brain in older adults and children? Recent studies by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) looked at...

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15 September 2015

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: recommendations for anaesthesia and perioperative management

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: recommendations for anaesthesia and perioperative management Thomas Wiesmann, Marco Castori, Fransiska Malfait and Hinnerk Wulf summarise recommendations for...

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