Anaesthesiologist, Anaesthetist..
teaching Airway management and Regional anaesthesia
TIVA enthusiasts. Believe in Common sense and Simplicity, keep it simple
The data on this have been accumulating for decades now, across anxiety, depression, chronic pain, substance use, and more. What keeps showing up is not that difficult experiences cause suffering, but that the organized effort to escape them does. That's a finding with real implications for how we practice.
Rebound pain after peripheral nerve block
• IV dexamethasone had the highest probability of ⬇️ rebound pain incidence
• Perineural dexamethasone & perineural dexmedetomidine ranked highest for delaying rebound pain & prolonging time to first rescue analgesia
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Nerve blocks are very good at stopping pain during and just after surgery, but sometimes the pain can suddenly come back and feel worse later.
What medicines helped stop “rebound pain"?
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Are you attending Euroanaesthesia?
This #EA25 virtual issue contains a selection of guidelines published in the past 6 months.
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Anxiety isn’t just in your head.
It’s stored in your nervous system.
Here are 8 body-based ways to release it--without medication. 🧵
1. Walk barefoot on grass for 5–7 minutes.
🔗 Read a summary of "Intrathecal morphine for enhanced recovery after laparoscopic colorectal surgery," in the June 2026 Science, Medicine, and the Anesthesiologist: https://t.co/12tpvpYdxi
Great demonstration that safe apnea time depends on shunt fraction. With high shunt fraction the tolerance for apnea drops markedly! This is a great quantitative argument for awake intubation. @TheAirwaySite
This excellent new #BJAEd Article by Kovac & Choksi on the prophyalxis and treatment of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting, is available to read now: https://t.co/7VwFazUJj7
A new study found that coffee reshapes your gut microbiome in ways no other drink does.
What's interesting is that caffeine has nothing to do with it.
Decaf moves the needle just as much.
What the study found: (1/11)
This Letter highlights the importance of interpreting patient-centred outcomes from liberal preoperative fluid intake as feasibility and comfort signals, rather than practice-changing evidence.
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PHOENICS trial places neutral renal findings in context of EMA’s suspension of HES, arguing that colloid–crystalloid debate is now largely historical and that future progress lies in precision haemodynamics than the fluidtherapy in general.
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A study in NEJM demonstrated no difference in 28-day mortality between patients undergoing emergency tracheal intubation with ketamine versus etomidate, indicating that both may be safe options in acute scenarios. Read a summary in the May 2026 SM&A: https://t.co/EHnTTpLwrH