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pro vyhledávání: '"Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan"'
Autor:
Hashviniya Sekar, Dhanuson Dharmasena, Ayanthi Gunasekara, Maud Nauta, Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan, Wai Yoong
Publikováno v:
The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist. 24:272-280
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate medical journal.
Purpose COVID-19 vaccine uptake among pregnant women has been low, particularly in younger and ethnic minority mothers. We performed a ‘snapshot’ survey to explore vaccine uptake and factors which influence this, as well as underlying beliefs reg
Autor:
Shikha Kapur, Wai Yoong, Wasim Lodhi, Amelia Gruber, Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan, Joadel Mafuta, Hasviniya Sekar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research. 46:485-489
Aim There is little data assessing outcomes of outpatient hysteroscopy using warmed versus room temperature saline. The aim of this study was to determine if the temperature of the distending medium during outpatient hysteroscopy affect ease of proce
Autor:
Abha Govind, Wai Yoong, Ahmad Ali, Morgan McMonagle, Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan, Allen Lavina
Publikováno v:
The AustralianNew Zealand journal of obstetricsgynaecology. 59(2)
Background Surgical packing should not be seen as a 'bail out' for the less skilled obstetrician who is unable to control obstetric haemorrhage using conventional techniques. Rather, this should be considered in cases of coagulopathy or where haemorr
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Teacher. 12:83-87
BACKGROUND: In sector-wide surveys, trainees in obstetrics and gynaecology have consistently reported the experience of being undermined in the workplace. Bullying has serious implications within the UK's National Health Service (NHS), for both the i
Autor:
R. De Martino, Wai Yoong, N Masood, M Nauta, Wasim Lodhi, M. De Martino, Viswapriya Sivashanmugarajan
Publikováno v:
The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist. 19:183-184
Publikováno v:
Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology : the journal of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 33(6)
Enhanced recovery (ER) has become increasingly ubiquitous in most surgical specialities and its use is gathering pace. It has been proven to be a safe and effective means of managing patients perioperatively, while also improving patient outcomes, an
Autor:
Sophie, Relph, Alice, Bell, Viswapriya, Sivashanmugarajan, Kerry, Munro, Kelly, Chigwidden, Sue, Lloyd, Abiodun, Fakokunde, Wai, Yoong
Publikováno v:
The International journal of health planning and management. 29(4)
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery programmes were first conceived to optimise perioperative patient care and have been delivered by surgical specialities in the UK for over a decade. Although their safety and acceptability have been ratified in many su