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Autor:
Luke McMenamin, Patrick Tung
Publikováno v:
Sport and Exercise Medicine ISBN: 9781003179979
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003179979-16
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003179979-16
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Anaesthesia. 122:448-459
Summary Propofol infusion syndrome is a rare, potentially fatal condition first described in children in the 1990s and later reported in adults. We provide a narrative review of what is currently known about propofol infusion syndrome, including a st
Autor:
Luke McMenamin
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 74:3-8
Autor:
Stephen Wolstenhulme, Patrick Tung, Mohit Arora, Richard J. Wakefield, James Barnard, Fiona E Brown, David J Stockell, Laura Smith, Asoka Weerasinghe, Luke McMenamin
Publikováno v:
Medical teacher. 43(9)
Peripheral Intravenous access (PIV) is a procedure undertaken by Medical Practitioners and Non-Medical Practitioners. Traditional PIV uses a visual and tactile technique to locate blood vessels close to the surface of the skin. Chronic medical condit
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Rahul Bhome, Mohamad Hussain, Owen Thorpe, Conor Keogh, Muhamed Farhan-Alanie, DEVENDER MITTAPALLI, Aditya Borakati, Christopher Graham, Vinci Naruka, Moritz Schramm, Prasanna Partha Sarathy, Kritchai Vutipongsatorn, Souradip Mookerjee, James Fitzgerald, Matthew Hague, Shaikh Sanjid Seraj, Emily Greenan, Samira Bell, Abdul Badran, Hannah Charlotte Copley, Clementina Calabria, Bradley Storey, Abdul-Rahman Gomaa, Dimitrios Karponis, Fraser Peck, Wen Jie Koay, Shyam Gokani, Thomas Pinkney, Luke McMenamin, Liam Cato, Sameera A, Eve Robertson, Edward Balai, Timothy Shao Ern Tan, Jonathan Lund, Peter Coe, Stephen Robinson, STARSurg Collaborative, Joshua Burke, Melika Akhbari, James Glasbey, Jonathan Bannard-Smith, Catrin Morgan, Ewen Harrison, Paul Glen, Claire Donohoe, Heather Davis, Richard Bogle, Tom Abbott, Emily Mills, Mehnoor Khaliq, Alex Elizabeth Ward, Sivesh K Kamarajah, Joanna Osmanska, Stefano Capella, Stephen O'Neill, Harry VM Spiers, Scott Smith, Kenneth A McLean, SOO KUN LIM, Thomas Ashdown, John Hayes, Gargi Samarth, Dalvir Bajwa, John Hardie, Adnan Ali, Emanuele Gammeri, Roudi Bachar, Jaspreet Kaur Seehra, Chung Shen Chean
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Research Methodology
BMC Medical Research Methodology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
Bannard-Smith, J 2019, ' Challenges of one-year longitudinal follow-up of a prospective, observational cohort study using an anonymised database: recommendations for trainee research collaboratives. ', BMC Medical Research Methodology . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-019-0857-y
BMC Medical Research Methodology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
Bannard-Smith, J 2019, ' Challenges of one-year longitudinal follow-up of a prospective, observational cohort study using an anonymised database: recommendations for trainee research collaboratives. ', BMC Medical Research Methodology . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-019-0857-y
Background Trainee research collaboratives (TRCs) have pioneered high quality, prospective ‘snap-shot’ surgical cohort studies in the UK. Outcomes After Kidney injury in Surgery (OAKS) was the first TRC cohort study to attempt to collect one-year
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Intensive Care Society. 18:258-260
Background Globally, ultrasound is being used to assist in central venous and difficult peripheral intravenous access in a variety of emergency and non-emergency clinical settings. Context After reading Flood’s paper on safe central venous access a
Autor:
Alvin Thomas, Rahul Bhome, Teo Lopez Bernal, Prashant Patel, Owen Thorpe, Conor Keogh, Raiyyan Aftab, Muhamed Farhan-Alanie, DEVENDER MITTAPALLI, Matthew Chan, Aditya Borakati, Roshni Bhudia, Christopher Graham, Vinci Naruka, Moritz Schramm, Michael Kerin, Nicholas Wroe, Samian Sulaiman, Michael Stoddart, James Fitzgerald, Matthew Hague, Shaikh Sanjid Seraj, Katie Dunleavy, Emily Greenan, Samira Bell, Robert Whitham, Hannah Charlotte Copley, Clementina Calabria, Daniel Ahern, Abdul-Rahman Gomaa, Joseph Yates, Fraser Peck, Chetan Khatri, Janet Martin, Martin Connor, Thomas Robert William Ward, Shyam Gokani, Thomas Pinkney, Luke McMenamin, Liam Cato, Sameera A, Edward Balai, Timothy Shao Ern Tan, Sogha Khawari, Siew Yim Loh, Jonathan Lund, Peter Coe, Stephen Robinson, Ledibabari Ngaage, STARSurg Collaborative, Joshua Burke, Melika Akhbari, P. Ronan O'Connell, James Glasbey, Roshan Joseph, Thomas Gardner, Jonathan Bannard-Smith, Catrin Morgan, Ewen Harrison, Paul Glen, Laurie Rigueros Springford, Chia Yew Kong, Claire Donohoe, Heather Davis, Richard Bogle, Tom Abbott, Elizabeth Wootton, Justine Davies, Mehnoor Khaliq, Viren Ahluwalia, Sam Myers, Alex Elizabeth Ward, Sivesh K Kamarajah, Joanna Osmanska, Raoul Charles Coombes, Oliver Warren, John Prowle, Harry VM Spiers, Kenneth A McLean, Thomas Ashdown, Katherine Bull, Paul Ridgway, Fortis Gaba, Hew David Torrance, Dalvir Bajwa, Emanuele Gammeri, Rebecca Spencer, Adam Gwozdz, Kirtan Patel, Jaspreet Kaur Seehra, Chung Shen Chean, Fahad Mahmood
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Bannard-Smith, J 2018, ' Association between peri-operative angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin-2 receptor blockers and acute kidney injury in major elective non-cardiac surgery: a multicentre, prospective cohort study ', Anaesthesia . https://doi.org/10.1111/anae.14349
The peri‐operative use of angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin‐2 receptor blockers is thought to be associated with an increased risk of postoperative acute kidney injury. To reduce this risk, these agents are commonly withhe
Autor:
D Narganes, A Kotze, Luke McMenamin, David Wong, Simon J. Howell, TD Maclaine, C Bates, DJ Drayton
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Anaesthesia. 121:e17-e18
Frailty is associated with adverse perioperative outcome.1,2 ResearchOne (R1; a large primary care data set) has been used to develop an electronic frailty index (eFI) based on the accumulation of clinical and functional deficits.2 We report on the a
Publikováno v:
Acute medicine. 12(2)
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) was launched in 2002 with guidelines created to help manage severe sepsis and septic shock. In response to poor compliance with the SSC guidelines in the UK, the ‘Sepsis 6’ model of delivery was created. We rep
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Administration. 3:14
Normal 0 false false false EN-GB ZH-CN AR-SA There has been significant media scrutiny in the UK of the period when doctors change over into new jobs, with a number of reports highlighting increased mortality. Starting work in a new hospital confers