Join us for the annual African Perioperative Research Group #APORG@AfricanSOS meeting on Sat 20 Nov at 8am CAT. Free. Register https://t.co/0nlYrtR98d Thanks to @EBPOM@montymythen for support in development of African Perioperative Network platform launching Saturday!
Weʼre raising funds to Support The African Perioperative Research Group (APORG) improve outcomes from surgery in Africa. You can make a donation through the following link. Thank you for your generosity.
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PLEASE REGISTER INTEREST IN PARTICIPATING
We are currently recruiting sites. If you would like to participate, please register interest at; https://t.co/QJc45EpRhW (4/4)
STUDY DESIGN
14-day, African multi-centre prospective cohort study of paediatric patients (<18 years) undergoing surgery. PRIMARY OUTCOME In-hospital postoperative complications. RECRUITMENT - Will begin soon.(3/4)
10. The African Perioperative Research Group (APORG) network has the capacity to deliver large scale perioperative research in Africa. https://t.co/jkF41y8bze Thank you to this tremendous network of about 1500 clinician investigators who made this important trial possible
#ASOS2 trial published today. This is a linked tweetorial of the findings. Enhanced postoperative surveillance versus standard of care to reduce mortality among adult surgical patients in Africa (ASOS-2): cluster-randomised controlled trial @rupert_pearse https://t.co/UFvXkDA1ik
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Weʼre raising funds to Support The African Perioperative Research Group (APORG) improve outcomes from surgery in Africa. Please be generous and help our colleagues in Africa.
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Investment case for #globalsurgery Strong message to generate data demonstrating inadequate access, structure & poor outcomes associated with surgery, necessitating investment to improve patient outcomes. Generating these data will likely be unfunded, but NB #AfroSurg@drjackoids
Development of a Clinical Prediction Model for In-hospital Mortality from the South African Cohort of the African Surgical Outcomes Study https://t.co/rpp4dd83wt
Lesson 3: Transparency can make or break #NHI negotiations. Find out what else @HealthZA learned during #COVID19SA. @vandykjoan reports. https://t.co/4lkiIQzy8k
And how do we do that? Surgery and anaesthesia for the Bellwether procedures at district hospitals. If a district hospital can provide obstetric surgical care, why not more? Important also to standardise family physician surgery&anaesthesia training across training platforms
What do surgeons and family practitioners have in common? Working to provide universal health coverage by increasing surgical access at district hospitals.@Priyanka4092@SUhealthsci
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Thanks to all who donated to #APORG (African Perioperative Research Group). Your generosity will support the provision of an African clinician investigator database. This will facilitate African clinical research as a research repository & link researchers & interests @EBPOM
Important commentary on #COVID19 subverting global health. Deaths & morbidity increasing from less public health and clinical interventions outside of #COVID19. Followed by a well penned commentary on social justice and equity. https://t.co/hhzTzEcnE7
We're excited to be working with @BruceBiccard on ACCCOS. If you know anyone who would interested in collaborating on the African Covid-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study please help raise awareness.
#Covid19#CrticialCare#ACCCOS
To join the African #Covid19#CriticalCare Outcomes Study (ACCCOS) follow this https://t.co/Az6eGv0rv1 You can download study documents & register interest to participate. We hope these data may help guide management of severe #Covid19 in #Africa