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Younger rowdier sibling of @SIVAnaesthesia. Tweets not endorsed by @SIVAnaesthesia. [email protected]
Joined September 2022
RT @JcmcSoMe: 🧠The second episode of the new season is out!!! 📢. 🎙️This time we’re interviewing Prof. Matthias Kreuzer @alohias — a VIP in….
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The JCMC Interviews Series · Episode
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RT @BJAJournals: Eleveld et al.'s #pharmacokinetic - #pharmacodynamic model of #remimazolam begins to pave the way for its widespread use i….
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Prefer the 'Trigger's Broom' paradox .This is one of the questions we have and why we're surveying anaesthetists about TIVA RSI.
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Editorial: Rapid sequence induction: a modern-day example of Theseus' Paradox?. Stept and Safar described ‘rapid induction/intubation’ in 1970. PUMA recently issued a consensus statement on RSI. Let's compare. #anaesthesia #airway #MedTwitter.
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At what point are airway reflexes considered lost? At the moment of unconsciousness? Before? Does it therefore matter about the speed of the initial bolus? . @AirwayMxAcademy @propofoldream @simtiva_app @LeylsTurk @.
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And we're back! After a winter hiatus @SIVATrainees returns. Expect some more interesting content soon. .
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Very interesting concept. A bit like using the background 'noise' to work out the 'signal' ?.
Using aperiodic (non-oscillatory) EEG activity could help discrimination between conscious and unconscious states, thus improving pEEG monitoring under anaesthesia #anaesthesia #perioperative.
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RT @Anaes_Reports: Podium time! 🥉. No. 3 of our most read articles of 2024. A service evaluation of Obstetric TIVA in the UK. https://t.co/….
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RT @Chronotrope: I grumble about the heavy-handed 2Hz high pass filter on the BIS monitor which prevents visualisation of slow and delta os….
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RT @EMManchester: Keytakeaways from the #DAS meeting, including airway management in obstetrics, ethics of training, challenges in critical….
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Explore key takeaways from the Difficult Airway Society 2024 meeting, including airway management in obstetrics, training ethics, challenges in critical care, and international practices.
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