DREAMY (Direct REporting of Awareness in MaternitY patients) = multicentre study of accidental awareness under general anaesthesia in obstetric surgery patients
Researchers identified the patient characteristics that may contribute to accidental awareness during general anesthesia.
https://t.co/DYYBz0TEF6 @ucl@peteodor#anesthesia#generalanesthesia
@DREAMYresearch so great to see your work featured at #oaaasm2021 And proud that @StGgas was able to support this work. We shouldn’t stop embedding this research into practice.
🔐General anaesthetic and airway management practice for obstetric surgery in England.
"Anaesthetic departments should ensure equitable access to videolaryngoscopes in obstetric theatres and ensure staff are trained in their use."
🔗https://t.co/iwUywKMMHS
Another editorial, this time considering the AAGA results paper from an international perspective, with a focused critique of the study and its implications. Same message: now is the time to start actioning clinical practice change: https://t.co/389lgk1HOb
Brand new podcast episode available which is all about @DREAMYresearch with @peteodor, @noolslucas and @Eltonchris!
This is simply everything that is current with obstetric general anaesthesia and so much more.
https://t.co/zBeT2IgoSZ
Fantastic editorial by Prof. Matt Wilson and Ian Wrench arguing for change in clinical practice in light of the first DREAMY result paper on obstetric GA characteristics and airway complications
https://t.co/FCuRrdHm6l
Join us LIVE on Wednesday at 1400 GMT for our first ever broadcast dedicated to obstetric anaesthesia!
We have @noolslucas and @peteodor ready to speak about their research, as well as @Eltonchris from @oaainfo!
Papers 👇
https://t.co/AurrRBRyCI
https://t.co/k557s6nw7M