British journal of anaesthesia
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Observational Study
High-flow humidified nasal preoxygenation in pregnant women: a prospective observational study.
Obstetric airway guidelines recommend preoxygenation in preparation for general anaesthesia to achieve end-tidal oxygen concentrations (etO2) of ≥90%, and mention the potential use of high-flow humidified nasal oxygen (HFNO). We investigated the new HFNO technique (Optiflow™) in term pregnant women. ⋯ ACTRN 12616000531415p.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Patient coping and expectations predict recovery after major orthopaedic trauma.
Persistent post-surgical pain and associated disability are common after a traumatic fracture repair. Preliminary evidence suggests that patients' beliefs and perceptions may influence their prognosis. ⋯ NCT00788398.
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Observational Study
Development and evaluation of an obstetric quality-of-recovery score (ObsQoR-11) after elective Caesarean delivery.
Whilst validated quality-of-recovery (QoR) tools exist for general surgery, there is no specific obstetric equivalent. We aimed to develop and evaluate a modified QoR score after elective Caesarean delivery. ⋯ The ObsQoR-11 provides a valid, reliable, and responsive global assessment of recovery after elective Caesarean delivery.
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Multicenter Study Observational Study
Critical care usage after major gastrointestinal and liver surgery: a prospective, multicentre observational study.
Patient selection for critical care admission must balance patient safety with optimal resource allocation. This study aimed to determine the relationship between critical care admission, and postoperative mortality after abdominal surgery. ⋯ After risk adjustment, no 30-day survival benefit was identified for either planned or unplanned postoperative admissions to critical care within this cohort. This likely represents appropriate admission of the highest-risk patients. Planned admissions in selected, intermediate-risk patients may present a strategy to mitigate the risk of unplanned admission. Substantial inter-centre variation exists in planned critical care admissions after emergency laparotomies.