The Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and the Faculty of Pain Medicine have received queries about how to manage patients presenting for planned surgery with respect to preoperative testing and self-isolation.
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Professor Jennifer Hunter recalls how she established herself as a woman in the world of anaesthesia.
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NAP5 Handbook
Read the latest letters submitted by members in summer's Bulletin.
Dear Editor
Drs Passi and Oliver state in their article that ‘in-vivo studies to quantify the reduction in serum progesterone concentration following sugammadex have not been performed…’. They are incorrect in this statement.
Devoy et al performed a prospective observational study comparing changes in serum oestrogen and progesterone in women undergoing surgery. 60 patients on hormonal contraception received sugammadex; 30 patients were not on hormonal contraception and did not receive sugammadex; 32 patients were not on hormonal contraception and did receive sugammadex. Blood samples pre, 15-minutes post, 240 min post sugammadex administration were taken to measure oestrogen and progesterone levels.
The Royal College of Anaesthetists respond to the findings of the latest NHS staff survey.
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This leaflet explains what to expect when a child or young person comes into hospital to have an operation with a general anaesthetic. It has been written by anaesthetists, working together with patient representatives, parents and caregivers.
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Biography of Dr Iain McCall Campbell Dewar
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Biography of Dr Archibald Daniel Marston