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BJA Special Issue on Regional Anaesthesia in partnership with #RAUK24.
Check out the flip-book edition - Free to view during May.
https://t.co/ZjFtgqmq9N
#anaesthesia#regional#ultrasound#AI#education
New open Access: The DREAM-CP trial RCT finds MR melatonin does not improve long-term sleep quality in severe chronic pain patients, although short-term sleep quality benefits noted. #ChronicPain#PainMedicine
https://t.co/KpsZI676Q0
Preoperative NT pro-BNP and myocardial injury after stopping or continuing renin–angiotensin system inhibitors: new analysis by Ackland et al #myocardialinjury#RAA#BNP#perioperative
https://t.co/IqKdnfZa5e
Perioperative management of long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists: concerns for delayed gastric emptying and pulmonary aspiration - British Journal of Anaesthesia https://t.co/62a8CA6Atc congratulations to the authors on a critical anaylasis of the data.
New review: Increased cardiac troponin following noncardiac surgery may be a marker of broad cardiomyocyte stress, not solely ischaemia. Understanding this is important for better perioperative care. #Anaesthesia#Anesthesiology
https://t.co/BcxtiMLG6n
Check our latest paper in @BJAJournals!
Grateful to my co-authors @DrXiaoLiu and @pearsekeane for their contribution to this work, where we discuss the need to for standardisation in the development and evaluation #AI devices in #regionalanaesthesia...
https://t.co/2xrzscw011
@DaveGLambert@BJAJournals Dave, You have led and overseen excellent and impressive developments in the BJA in your time as Chair. Many thanks for all you have done. Big shoes to fill!
Congratulations @rupert_pearse - richly deserved recognition for all you have done! 👏👏👏
Queen Mary staff recognised in the King’s New Year Honours list - Queen Mary University of London https://t.co/8Eq0ljdjB3 via @QMUL
Is clonal haematopoesis associated with more severe postoperative compliations? Wang et al present this observational cohort study #Perioperative#Oesophagectomy
https://t.co/UgVzUMxQls
In our end-of-year round-up, we count down to 2024 with some statistics about the BJA Journals.
Our most read article in 2023 addressed long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists.
https://t.co/Nij7lAESYU
#openaccess