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Association between EEG metrics and continuous cerebrovascular autoregulation assessment: a scoping review Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-20 Stefan Y. Bögli, Marina S. Cherchi, Erta Beqiri, Peter Smielewski
Cerebrovascular autoregulation is defined as the capacity of cerebral blood vessels to maintain stable cerebral blood flow despite changing blood pressure. It is assessed using the pressure reactivity index (the correlation coefficient between mean arterial blood pressure and intracranial pressure). The objective of this scoping review is to describe the existing evidence concerning the association
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Should renin–angiotensin system inhibitors be held prior to major surgery? Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Matthieu Legrand
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Choice of needle and injection rate for fascial plane injection: a randomised controlled study in the soft-embalmed Thiel cadaver Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Ashraf Agweder, Graeme McLeod, Youheng Zeng, Peter Merjavy, Jonathan Womack, Zhihong Huang
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Developmental anaesthesia neurotoxicity in humans: finding the sweet spot? Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Laszlo Vutskits
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Postoperative opioid prescribing patterns in Ireland: a retrospective multicentre analysis Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Rachel Nolan, Sophia Angelov, Laoise Geoghegan, Mai O'Sullivan, Cian Anderson, Daniel Coffey, Oscar Dennehy, Eoghan Shanley, Gabriella Iohom, Peter Moran, Philip Nolan, Aine O'Gara
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ASGBI trauma committee position statement: a national audit of trauma laparotomy in the UK – an unmet need Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Joanna M. Shepherd, Paul Vulliamy, Max E.R. Marsden, Kate Hancorn, the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland Trauma Committee
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Supervision of SAS anaesthetists who are not formally recognised as autonomous. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 867–76 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-25 Fiona Donald, Ashwini Keshkamat, Sunil Kumar, Kirstin May, Lucy Williams
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International consensus is needed on a core outcome set to advance the evidence of best practice in cancer prehabilitation services and research Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Anna M. Myers, Rachael C. Barlow, Gabriele Baldini, Anna M. Campbell, Franco Carli, Esther J. Carr, Tom Collyer, Gerard Danjoux, June F. Davis, Linda Denehy, James Durrand, Chelsia Gillis, Diana M. Greenfield, Stuart P. Griffiths, Mike Grocott, Liam Humphreys, Sandy Jack, Carol Keen, Denny Z.H. Levett, Zoe Merchant, John Moore, Susan Moug, William Ricketts, Daniel Santa Mina, John M. Saxton, Clare
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Metaraminol-induced coronary vasospasm masquerading as ST-elevation myocardial infarction during general anaesthesia Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Joshua G. Kovoor, Daniel Gorman, Neil Warwick, Gopal Sivagangabalan, Pramesh Kovoor
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Critical care utilisation for patients receiving chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in the UK Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Tasneem Pirani, Anthony Wilson, David Brealey, Ryan Low, Suzanne O'Neill, Jenny Le, Shaman Jhanji, Mansoor N. Bangash, Amrith Mathew, Christopher Wright, Anne-Louise Latif, David Irvine, Vidya Kasipandian, Neeraj Singh, Rohit Saha, Victoria Metaxa
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Limitations of the consent process in paediatric anaesthesia: the Death during Anaesthesia – Risk and Explanation (DARE) audit Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Tom C. Lyne, Harry D. Everton, Lisa Barkley, Benjamin J. Blaise
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Airway triage: a novel application-based method for airway assessment and risk stratification Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Johannes M. Huitink
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Examining disparities in regional anaesthesia and pain medicine Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Uchenna O. Umeh
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Modelling the economic constraints and consequences of Anaesthesia Associate expansion in the UK National Health Service. Response by the Association of Anaesthetists SAS Committee to Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 867–76 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Robert J. Fleming, Emma C.E. Wain
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Modelling the economic constraints and consequences of Anaesthesia Associate expansion in the UK. Response from the Association of Anaesthetists Trainee Committee to Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 867–76 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Ben Evans, Stuart Edwardson, representing the Association of Anaesthetists Trainee Committee
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Predictive and protective factors for failing first pass intubation in prehospital rapid sequence intubation: an aetiology and risk systematic review with meta-analysis Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Clare Hayes-Bradley, Michael McCreery, Ashleigh Delorenzo, Jason Bendall, Anthony Lewis, Kelly-Ann Bowles
Prehospital rapid sequence intubation first pass success rates vary between 59% and 98%. Patient morbidity is associated with repeat intubation attempts. Understanding what influences first pass success can guide improvements in practice. We performed an aetiology and risk systematic review to answer the research question ‘what factors are associated with success or failure at first attempt laryngoscopy
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Epidemiology of perioperative anaphylaxis in France in 2017–2018: the 11th GERAP survey Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Charles Tacquard, Julien Serrier, Simon Viville, Anca-Mirela Chiriac, Sébastien Franchina, Aurélie Gouel-Cheron, Antoine Giraudon, Morgan Le Guen, Diane Le Quang, Jean-Marc Malinovsky, Nadine Petitpain, Pascal Demoly, Paul M. Mertes, for the GERAP study group, Morisset Martine, Husser Solène, Huyn Vinh An, Perquin Mélanie, Lakkis-Castelain Florence, Feesenmeyer Christine, Pellerin Christelle, Bordes-Demolis
Perioperative anaphylaxis is rare but is associated with significant morbidity. This complication has been well described in France by the GERAP (Groupe d'Etude des Réactions Anaphylactiques Périopératoires), a network focused on its study. The epidemiology of perioperative anaphylaxis is evolving, influenced by environmental factors and clinical practice. The aim of this study was to update the epidemiology
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Monitoring of cerebral blood flow autoregulation: physiologic basis, measurement, and clinical implications Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Eric L. Vu, Charles H. Brown IV, Kenneth M. Brady, Charles W. Hogue
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) autoregulation is the physiologic process whereby blood supply to the brain is kept constant over a range of cerebral perfusion pressures ensuring a constant supply of metabolic substrate. Clinical methods for monitoring CBF autoregulation were first developed for neurocritically ill patients and have been extended to surgical patients. These methods are based on measuring
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Intraoperative cell salvage: a survey of UK practice Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Manisha M. Kumar, Falguni Choksey, Alister Jones, Craig Carroll, Bella Brownhill, Elmarie Cairns, Joanne Bark, Kairen Coffey, Louise Webster, Louisa Wood, Malcolm Chambers, Sarah Haynes, Sheena Gormley
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Influence of nitrous oxide added to general anaesthesia on postoperative mortality and morbidity: a systematic review and meta-analysis Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Jasper M. Kampman, Kim Y.Q. Plasmans, Jeroen Hermanides, Markus W. Hollmann, Sjoerd Repping, Nicolaas H. Sperna Weiland
Nitrous oxide (NO) is a common adjuvant to general anaesthesia. It is also a potent greenhouse gas and causes ozone depletion. We sought to quantify the influence of NO as an adjuvant to general anaesthesia on postoperative patient outcomes. We searched Medline, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central for works published from inception to July 6, 2023. RCTs comparing general anaesthesia with or without NO were
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Therapeutic efficacy of intravenous lidocaine infusion compared with thoracic epidural analgesia in major abdominal surgery. Response to Br J Anaesth 2023; 132: 625–6 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Fabian D. Casas-Arroyave, Susana C. Osorno-Upegui, Mario A. Zamudio-Burbano
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Dose-dependent relationship between SGLT2 inhibitor hold time and risk for postoperative anion gap acidosis. Response to Br J Anaesth 2023; 131: 682–686. Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 822–3 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Benjamin Steinhorn
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Regional anaesthesia truncal blocks for acute postoperative pain and recovery. Response to Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 1166–7 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Aisling Ní Eochagáin, Donal J. Buggy
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Celebrating the state of the art and innovations in regional anaesthesia in the British Journal of Anaesthesia Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 David W. Hewson, Jenny Ferry, Alan J.R. Macfarlane
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Too loud to hear myself think: deleterious effects of noise in the operating room Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Joyce A. Wahr, James H. Abernathy III
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Intraoperative hypotension is not associated with reduced atrial fibrillation or hospital length of stay. Response to Br J Anaesth 2023; 132: 181–3 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Filippo D'Amico, Giovanni Landoni
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Comparison of tracheal intubation conditions between the operating room and intensive care unit: impact of universal videolaryngoscopy Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Manuel Taboada, Agustín Cariñena, Manuela De Miguel, Fátima García, Sara Alonso, Rocío Iraburu, Laura Barreiro, Laura Dos Santos, Ana Tubio, María Diaz-Vieito, Julián Álvarez, Teresa Seoane-Pillado
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Ward monitoring 4.0: real-time metabolic insights from continuous glucose monitoring into perioperative organ dysfunction Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Henrike Janssen, Shaman Jhanji, Nick S. Oliver, Gareth L. Ackland, for the GlucoVITAL Investigators, Marta Korbonits, Sian Henson, Joyce Yeung, Rupert Pearse, Ben Shelley, Louise Hiller, Peter Jacob, James Noblet, Monica Jefford, Ana Gutierrez del Arroyo, Abeer Samman, Saja Alharbi, Sanjali Ahuja, Priya Dias
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Melanin bias in pulse oximetry explained by light source spectral bandwidth Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Andrew Bierman, Kevin Benner, Mark S. Rea
Pulse oximetry uses noninvasive optical measurements of light transmission from each of two sources through vascularised living tissue over the cardiac cycle (SpO). From those measurements, the relative amount of oxygenated haemoglobin (SaO) in circulating blood can be deduced. Recent reports have shown that, compared with SaO measurements from blood samples, SpO measurements are biased erroneously
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Artificial intelligence for ultrasound scanning in regional anaesthesia: a scoping review of the evidence from multiple disciplines Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 James S. Bowness, David Metcalfe, Kariem El-Boghdadly, Neal Thurley, Megan Morecroft, Thomas Hartley, Joanna Krawczyk, J. Alison Noble, Helen Higham
Artificial intelligence (AI) for ultrasound scanning in regional anaesthesia is a rapidly developing interdisciplinary field. There is a risk that work could be undertaken in parallel by different elements of the community but with a lack of knowledge transfer between disciplines, leading to repetition and diverging methodologies. This scoping review aimed to identify and map the available literature
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Research priorities in regional anaesthesia: an international Delphi study Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Jenny Ferry, Owen Lewis, James Lloyd, Kariem El-Boghdadly, Rachel Kearns, Eric Albrecht, Fernando Altermatt, Balakrishnan Ashokka, Amany E. Ayad, Ezzat S. Aziz, Lutful Aziz, Balavenkatasubramanian Jagannathan, Noreddine Bouarroudj, Ki Jinn Chin, Alain Delbos, Alex de Gracia, Vivian H.Y. Ip, Kwesi Kwofie, Sebastian Layera, Clara A. Lobo, Mohammed Mohammed, Eleni Moka, Milena Moreno, Bethan Morgan, Arthur
Regional anaesthesia use is growing worldwide, and there is an increasing emphasis on research in regional anaesthesia to improve patient outcomes. However, priorities for future study remain unclear. We therefore conducted an international research prioritisation exercise, setting the agenda for future investigators and funding bodies. We invited members of specialist regional anaesthesia societies
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Regional anaesthesia education for consultants and specialists in the UK: a mixed-methods analysis Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Xiaoxi Zhang, Ross J. Vanstone, Lloyd Turbitt, Simeon West, Eoin Harty
Regional anaesthesia plays an important role in perioperative care, but gaps in proficiency persist among consultants and specialists. This study aimed to assess confidence levels in performing Plan A blocks among this cohort and to examine the barriers and facilitators influencing regional anaesthesia education. Utilising a mixed-methods design, we performed a quantitative survey to gauge self-reported
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Remimazolam versus propofol for sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures: a systematic review and meta-analysis Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Eduardo Cerchi Barbosa, Paula Arruda Espírito Santo, Stefano Baraldo, Gilmara Coelho Meine
Propofol has a favourable efficacy profile in gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures, however adverse events remain frequent. Emerging evidence supports remimazolam use in gastrointestinal endoscopy. This systematic review and meta-analysis compares remimazolam and propofol, both combined with a short-acting opioid, for sedation of adults in gastrointestinal endoscopy. We searched MEDLINE, Embase,
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Associations between acute pain after vaginal delivery and postpartum opioid prescription fills: a retrospective case-controlled study Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Grace Lim, Lingshu Xue, Julie M. Donohue, Stefanie Junker, J. Deanna Wilson, Brian Suffoletto, Michael J. Lynch, Maria L. Pacella-LaBarbara, Chung-Chou H. Chang, Elizabeth Krans, Marian Jarlenski
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Assessment of sedation by automated pupillometry in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Lin Shi, Dan-Ni Jin, Xia-Jing Cao, Hong Liu, Wen-Jie Gu, Mao Zhang, Qin Lu
Quantitative measurement of pupil change has not been assessed against the Richmond Agitation and Sedation Scale (RASS) and spectral edge frequency (SEF) during sedation. The aim of this study was to evaluate pupillometry against these measures in sedated critically ill adult patients. In ventilated and sedated patients, pupillary variables were measured by automated pupillometry at each RASS level
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Behavioural disorders after prenatal exposure to anaesthesia for maternal surgery Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Caleb Ing, Jeffrey H. Silber, Deven Lackraj, Mark Olfson, Caleb Miles, Joseph G. Reiter, Siddharth Jain, Stanford Chihuri, Ling Guo, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Melanie Wall, Guohua Li
The association between prenatal exposure to general anaesthesia for maternal surgery during pregnancy and subsequent risk of disruptive or internalising behavioural disorder diagnosis in the child has not been well-defined. A nationwide sample of pregnant women linked to their liveborn infants was evaluated using the Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX, 1999–2013). Multivariate matching was used to match
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Psychology in the operating theatre: the importance of colour and cognition in the redesign of clinical systems for medication safety Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Craig S. Webster
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A call for interprofessional education in the postgraduate anaesthesia curriculum Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Aditya Krishnan
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Experiences and perceptions of working with Anaesthesia Associates: a survey of UK anaesthetists in training Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Ben Evans, Leyla M. Turkoglu, James Brooks, Jeevakan Subramaniam, Stuart Edwardson, Naomi Freeman, Roopa McCrossan, Danny J.N. Wong
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Regional anaesthesia truncal blocks for acute postoperative pain and recovery. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 1133–45 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Raghuraman M. Sethuraman, Arun Natarajan
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Multicentre validation of a machine learning model for predicting respiratory failure after noncardiac surgery Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Hyun-Kyu Yoon, Hyun Joo Kim, Yi-Jun Kim, Hyeonhoon Lee, Bo Rim Kim, Hyongmin Oh, Hee-Pyoung Park, Hyung-Chul Lee
Postoperative respiratory failure is a serious complication that could benefit from early accurate identification of high-risk patients. We developed and validated a machine learning model to predict postoperative respiratory failure, defined as prolonged (>48 h) mechanical ventilation or reintubation after surgery. Easily extractable electronic health record (EHR) variables that do not require subjective
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Morphine-specific IgE testing in the assessment of neuromuscular blocking agent allergy. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2024; 132: 193–5 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Didier G. Ebo, Vito Sabato, Christel Mertens, Athina L. Van Gasse
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Noninferiority trials in acute pain research: a valid approach or a slippery slope? Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Harsha Shanthanna, Girish P. Joshi
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FRailty in Australian patients admitted to Intensive care unit after eLective CANCER-related SURGery: a retrospective multicentre cohort study (FRAIL-CANCER-SURG study) Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Ryan R. Ling, Ryo Ueno, Muhammad Alamgeer, Krishnaswamy Sundararajan, Raghav Sundar, Michael Bailey, David Pilcher, Ashwin Subramaniam
The association between frailty and short-term and long-term outcomes in patients receiving elective surgery for cancer remains unclear, particularly in those admitted to the ICU. In this multicentre retrospective cohort study, we included adults ≥16 yr old admitted to 158 ICUs in Australia from January 1, 2018 to March 31, 2022 after elective surgery for cancer. We investigated the association between
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Endoplasmic reticular stress as an emerging therapeutic target for chronic pain: a narrative review Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Harper S. Kim, Donghwan Lee, Shiqian Shen
Chronic pain is a severely debilitating condition with enormous socioeconomic costs. Current treatment regimens with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), steroids, or opioids have been largely unsatisfactory with uncertain benefits or severe long-term side effects. This is mainly because chronic pain has a multifactorial aetiology. Although conventional pain medications can alleviate pain
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Effect of skin tone on the accuracy of the estimation of arterial oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry: a systematic review Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-17 Daniel Martin, Chris Johns, Lexy Sorrell, Eugene Healy, Mandeep Phull, Segun Olusanya, Mark Peters, Jeremy Fabes
Pulse oximetry-derived oxygen saturation (SpO) is an estimate of true arterial oxygen saturation (SaO). The aim of this review was to evaluate available evidence determining the effect of skin tone on the ability of pulse oximeters to accurately estimate SaO. Published literature was screened to identify clinical and non-clinical studies enrolling adults and children when SpO was compared with a paired
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Perioperative use of dexamethasone: an international study from the PAIN OUT registry Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Drew McMichael, Philipp Baumbach, Marcus Komann, Ruth Edry, Valeria Martinez, Martha Melo, Esther Pogatzki-Zahn, Teresa Santeularia, Ulrike Stamer, Turgay Tuna, Hongwei Wang, Winfried Meissner, Ruth Zaslansky, Patrice Forget
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Melatonin treatment has consistent but transient beneficial effects on sleep measures and pain in patients with severe chronic pain: the DREAM–CP randomised controlled trial Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Uzunma M. Onyeakazi, Malachy O. Columb, Adam Rosalind, Saravanakumar Kanakarajan, Helen F. Galley
Sleep disturbance is a major issue for patients with chronic pain. Melatonin has been shown to improve symptoms of fibromyalgia, but its efficacy in other chronic non-malignant pain conditions is not fully known. Hence, we determined the effect of melatonin in patients with severe noncancer chronic pain. This was a randomised double-blinded crossover trial of modified-release melatonin as Circadin™
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The road to Net Zero: incorporating virtual reality technology to reduce the carbon footprint of medical training Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Jonathan R. Abbas, Elliott Bertram-Ralph, Iain A. Bruce, Brendan A. McGrath
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Danavorexton (TAK-925): an orexin receptor 2 agonist as a new ‘arousal’ agent Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-10 David G. Lambert, Kazuyoshi Hirota
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Opioid-free anaesthesia reduces postoperative nausea and vomiting after thoracoscopic lung resection. Comment on Br J Anaesth; 132: 267–76 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Fu S. Xue, Kai Su, Yi Cheng
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Corrigendum to ‘Dose-dependent relationship between SGLT2 inhibitor hold time and risk for postoperative anion gap acidosis: a single-centre retrospective analysis’ (Br J Anaesth 2023;131:682–6) Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Benjamin Steinhorn, Jeanine Wiener-Kronish
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Therapeutic efficacy of intravenous lidocaine infusion compared with thoracic epidural analgesia in major abdominal surgery: factors affecting successful thoracic epidural analgesia. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2023; 131: 947–54 Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Ratan K. Banik, Bryant W. Tran, Alexandra Belfar, A.K.M. Akhtaruzzaman, Eman Nada, Neil Hanson
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Chronic nicotine exposure elicits pain hypersensitivity through activation of dopaminergic projections to anterior cingulate cortex Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Danyang Chen, Liang Shen, Yu-Zhuo Zhang, Bu-Fan Kan, Qian-Qian Lou, Dan-Dan Long, Ji-Ye Huang, Zhi Zhang, Shan-Shan Hu, Di Wang
Cigarette smoking is commonly reported among chronic pain patients in the clinic. Although chronic nicotine exposure is directly linked to nociceptive hypersensitivity in rodents, underlying neurobiological mechanisms remain unknown. Multi-tetrode recordings in freely moving mice were used to test the activity of dopaminergic projections from the ventral tegmental area (VTA) to pyramidal neurones in
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Digital health interventions for postoperative recovery in children: a systematic review Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Karin Plummer, Japheth Adina, Amy E. Mitchell, Paul Lee-Archer, Justin Clark, Janelle Keyser, Catherine Kotzur, Abdul Qayum, Bronwyn Griffin
Digital health interventions offer a promising approach for monitoring during postoperative recovery. However, the effectiveness of these interventions remains poorly understood, particularly in children. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of digital health interventions for postoperative recovery in children. A systematic review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items
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Effects of colour-coded compartmentalised syringe trays on anaesthetic drug error detection under cognitive load Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Victoria Laxton, Frances A. Maratos, David W. Hewson, Andrew Baird, Stephanie Archer, Edward J.N. Stupple
Anaesthetic drug administration is complex, and typical clinical environments can entail significant cognitive load. Colour-coded anaesthetic drug trays have shown promising results for error identification and reducing cognitive load. We used experimental psychology methods to test the potential benefits of colour-coded compartmentalised trays compared with conventional trays in a simulated visual
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Craniocaudal spread and clinical translation for combined erector spinae plane block and retrolaminar block in soft embalmed cadavers: a randomised controlled equivalence study Br. J. Anaesth. (IF 9.8) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Graeme McLeod, Razan Sartawi, Chloe Chang, Ayman Mustafa, Pavan Raju, Clare Lamb
Erector spinae plane (ESP) block spread can be unpredictable. We previously improved the spread of ESP injection by addition of retrolaminar (RL) injection. However, it is not clear whether spread at high thoracic levels is similar to spread at midthoracic levels. Our primary objective was to demonstrate that craniocaudal dye spread was equivalent after combined ESP and RL injection using a 19 G Tuohy