Amazing talk from @MaryannCTurner journal editor on what’s new in paeds anaesthesia. Really making us think about what we do and how we can do things differently @Anaes_Journal
The @Anaes_Journal team were a pleasure to work with throughout #NAP7
Andy Klein, Matt Wiles, Mike Charlesworth, Rona Gloag (of course!) & many others
-Early discussions of options & strategy
-Rapid attentive review of the many papers we sent, sensitive to the co-publication in the report but also adamant that academic quality had to be maintained
-Brilliant turnaround
-Exemplary communication
-Fantastic support for dissemination in terms of social media posts, podcasts and infographics
-Prompt management of letters of response
-Open access for ever!!
This made a huge difference to getting messages out in the current challenging environment which is the point of these projects.
Thank you
@Anaes_Journal @jas_soar @IainMoppett @RCoA_CRI@RCoANews
This week, we are excited to share our 'Top 10 Articles from 2023'!
Follow along as we share learning points from each of the papers, starting Monday!
For a sneak preview, check them out here: https://t.co/YwMRAWNxvE
Do you know the differences between the i-gel® SAD and the i-gel® Plus?
• wider drainage channel diameter
• a ramp ➡️ improves success of blind tracheal intubation
• elongated tip ➡️ deeper oesophageal insertion
• oxygen port
🔗https://t.co/4qK9Zm68K7
AA impact on anaesthesia trainees
• The proposed expansion of AAs risks negatively impacting the training of anaesthetists.
• The potential for the reduction of clinical experience in anaesthetic training is significant.
🔗https://t.co/rZPpqASaWq
https://t.co/dkMO7urzQt
Analgesia for knee arthroplasty
• Spinal anaesthesia was the primary technique of choice (n = 150, 95%)
• Adductor canal block was employed routinely by 85% (n = 134)
• Surgical LA infiltration was usually performed (n = 146, 92%)
🔗https://t.co/aFzOsofSKH
🔓There is no proven pharmacological intervention for sepsis.
This is not for want of trying – dozens of therapies have been studied in clinical trials. Nor is it because of ignorance.
@jemillarni @abdocherty79
🔗https://t.co/ORyCeYEKtN
🔓Optimising peri-operative anaphylaxis management: end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring and adrenaline titration.
"It is important to carefully titrate adrenaline according to the severity of anaphylaxis to prevent progression to cardiac arrest."
🔗https://t.co/6uyWkACLa1
There are concerns following the pandemic that the focus has shifted from quality and safety to activity and turnover.
@doctimcook@sarah_massey_1 @LeeVarney2000 @NAPs_RCoA
https://t.co/FIhPeJBm39