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titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
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Author index
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S1 |
p. 105-107 |
artikel |
2 |
O.8 A national survey to evaluate the availability and use of prefilled syringes, and medication errors across maternity units in the UK
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Eusuf, D. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 5 |
artikel |
3 |
Obstetric Anaesthesia 2022: Newport
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Lucas, Nuala |
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50 |
S1 |
p. v |
artikel |
4 |
O.4 Buprenorphine compared with methadone in pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Kinsella, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 2-3 |
artikel |
5 |
O.10 Clear fluid resuscitation during postpartum haemorrhage, volumes in clinical practice
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Hansell, R. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 5-6 |
artikel |
6 |
O.6 High-volume PCEAversus PIEB for labour analgesia - the effects on local anaesthetic consumption and obstetric outcome: a randomised study
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Van Houwe, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 4 |
artikel |
7 |
O.9 Identifying maternal intrapartum infection: the importance of temperature and the fetus
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Oram, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 5 |
artikel |
8 |
O.5 Modelling epidural hyperthermia
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Chang, G. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 3-4 |
artikel |
9 |
O.3 Quality standards in obstetric anaesthesia - national adherence to key indicators for quality improvement in obstetric units
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O'Carroll, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 2 |
artikel |
10 |
O.2 The effect of ethnicity on the provision of care in obstetric anaesthesia in England using national maternity datasets
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Bamber, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 1-2 |
artikel |
11 |
O.1 The incidence, characteristics, management and outcomes of high neuraxial block in pregnancy: a population-based descriptive study
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Lucas, N. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 1 |
artikel |
12 |
O.7 Thermographic assessment of the feet in labour epidurals can provide early assessment of efficacy
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Miglani, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 4-5 |
artikel |
13 |
P.178 A broken heart? Unexplained cardiac ischaemia after intrauterine fetal death
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Taleb, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 93 |
artikel |
14 |
P.172 A case of disseminated intravascular coagulation as an atypical presentation of amniotic fluid embolism
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Chan, L. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 90 |
artikel |
15 |
P.133 Accidental dural puncture during epidural blood patch: what happens next? A national survey
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Broom, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 71-72 |
artikel |
16 |
P.72 Accidental oral administration of Monsel's solution during caesarean delivery
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Markey, T. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 42 |
artikel |
17 |
P.196 A cerebral confusion; spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage in labour
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Henderson, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 101 |
artikel |
18 |
P.34 A comparison of physical characteristics of videolaryngoscopes
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Edwards, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 23-24 |
artikel |
19 |
P.88 Acute presentation of Medium-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase deficiency in third trimester with multiple organ dysfunction
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Westwood, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 49-50 |
artikel |
20 |
P.12 A digital future in antenatal education-unintentional benefits from a pandemic
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MacFarlane, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 12 |
artikel |
21 |
P.1 ‘Alexa, what's an epidural?’ An intelligent virtual assistant prototype for delivering anaesthetic information to patients
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Hoyland, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 6-7 |
artikel |
22 |
P.161 All on the same page? A survey of obstetric anaesthetic charts in Scotland
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Hollinghurst, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 85 |
artikel |
23 |
P.92 A maternal assisted caesarean section: planning for a new era in patient choice
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Kingsley, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 51 |
artikel |
24 |
P.63 A multicentre evaluation of quality of recovery following caesarean delivery
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O'Carroll, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 37-38 |
artikel |
25 |
P.160 A multi-disciplinary e-learning starter course - would you like some salt with that?
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Tanner, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 84-85 |
artikel |
26 |
P.21 A multidisciplinary safety checklist to facilitate continuous fetal heart monitoring during labour epidural analgesia insertion
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Stubbs, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 17 |
artikel |
27 |
P.175 Anaesthesia for caesarean section in a parturient with systemic mastocytosis
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Alex, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 91-92 |
artikel |
28 |
P.171 Anaesthesia for the obstetric patient with Ehlers Danlos syndrome
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Fahy, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 90 |
artikel |
29 |
P.150 Anaesthetic care of women with obesity in pregnancy
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Foley, E. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 79-80 |
artikel |
30 |
P.81 Anaesthetic challenges of decompensated cirrhosis & COVID-19 in emergency caesarean section
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Selvarajah, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 46 |
artikel |
31 |
P.179 Anaesthetic considerations of obstetric patient with Stickler Syndrome
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de Loughry, G. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 93-94 |
artikel |
32 |
P.87 Anaesthetic management for elective caesarean section in a complex congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries
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Bigwood, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 49 |
artikel |
33 |
P.199 Anaesthetic management for elective caesarean section in a pregnant woman with pycnodysostosis
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Rebello, R. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 102 |
artikel |
34 |
P.99 Anaesthetic management of a parturient with advanced cryptogenic liver cirrhosis
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Jayaweera, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 54-55 |
artikel |
35 |
P.189 Anaesthetic management of a parturient with an uncorrected Chiari malformation
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Bhatia, U. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 98 |
artikel |
36 |
P.188 Anaesthetic management of a parturient with DAO enzyme deficiency, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and joint hypermobility
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Xuereb, L. Borg |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 97-98 |
artikel |
37 |
P.177 Anaesthetic management of a parturient with Fowlers syndrome
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Dabbeghatta, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 92-93 |
artikel |
38 |
P.200 Anaesthetic management of a parturient with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome
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Palit, D. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 103 |
artikel |
39 |
P.186 Anaesthetic management of a woman with renal transplant rejection for category 3 caesarean section
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Ito, Y. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 96-97 |
artikel |
40 |
P.184 Anaesthetic management of COVID-19 and malignant hyperthermia for emergency caesarean section
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Runciman, N. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 95-96 |
artikel |
41 |
P.131 Analgesia for labour in the Republic of Ireland: changes in practice 2011–2021
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Fahey, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 70-71 |
artikel |
42 |
P.124 Analgesia post caesarean section: a fifth local re-audit of obstetric anaesthetic service and implementation of PROSPECT guidelines
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Lesch, D. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 67 |
artikel |
43 |
P.125 Analgesia post caesarean section: a local service evaluation comparing intrathecal and epidural diamorphine and fentanyl
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Gostelow, N. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 67-68 |
artikel |
44 |
P.129 An analysis of perioperative pain management in women undergoing caesarean section
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Harris, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 69-70 |
artikel |
45 |
P.68 An audit of compliance with post-dural puncture headache guidelines of Obstetric Anaesthetists’ Association on patient follow-up
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Miglani, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 40 |
artikel |
46 |
P.55 An evaluation of the perimortem caesarean section pathway at Forth Valley Royal Hospital
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Seatter, R. |
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S1 |
p. 33-34 |
artikel |
47 |
P.9 An observational study into the normal TEG6s values in term pregnant women undergoing elective caesarean section
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Binks, R. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 11 |
artikel |
48 |
P.135 A place for everything and everything in its place: improving re-stocking of the epidural trolley
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Brathwaite-Shirley, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 72-73 |
artikel |
49 |
P.159 A quality improvement project looking at the use of tea trolley teaching on a busy labour ward
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Hyder, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 84 |
artikel |
50 |
P.116 A quality improvement project to improve trainee confidence in managing fetal head impaction at caesarean section
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Ragbourne, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 63 |
artikel |
51 |
P.86 Arachnoiditis following epidural blood patch
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Przybysz, B. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 48-49 |
artikel |
52 |
P.162 A review of high dependency unit admissions in a busy maternity hospital
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Sheehy, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 85-86 |
artikel |
53 |
P.59 A survey investigating the awareness of maternity staff to the environmental impact of Entonox
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Sherwin, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 35 |
artikel |
54 |
P.108 A survey of healthcare professionals’ understanding of the obstetric failed intubation guidelines
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Jones, D. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 59 |
artikel |
55 |
P.163 A survey of time discrepancies in clocks and medical devices
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Abayasinghe, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 86 |
artikel |
56 |
P.58 A survey on obstetric analgesia: examining midwives attitudes towards sustainability in the use of nitrous oxide for labour analgesia
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Luke, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 35 |
artikel |
57 |
P.70 A systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures to assess postpartum fatigue using COSMIN guidelines
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Ciechanowicz, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 41 |
artikel |
58 |
P.95 Atrial myxoma in pregnancy
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Gott, E. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 52-53 |
artikel |
59 |
P.101 Attenuating spinal-induced hypotension with ondansetron in parturients undergoing caesarean section
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Ogah, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 55-56 |
artikel |
60 |
P.164 Audit of anaesthetic chart documentation in obstetrics
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Bhatti, E. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 86-87 |
artikel |
61 |
P.119 Bloody essential - reviving cell salvage
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Crail, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 64-65 |
artikel |
62 |
P.16 Breaking down the barriers to COVID-19 vaccination in the obstetric population
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Babaua, O. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 14 |
artikel |
63 |
P.154 Can't sleep, won't sleep? A qualitative interview study of anaesthetic trainees’ attitudes to fatigue and rest on the delivery suite
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Wootten, T. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 81-82 |
artikel |
64 |
P.153 Can ultrasound lumbar spine be taught in an hour? A quality improvement project to teach ultrasound for neuraxial anaesthesia
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Sundaram, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 81 |
artikel |
65 |
P.79 Cauda equina syndrome following vaginal delivery with labour epidural analgesia
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Lloyd, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 45 |
artikel |
66 |
P.191 Cerebral venous thrombosis in pregnancy after spinal and epidural blood patch dural puncture
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Moore, D. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 99 |
artikel |
67 |
P.143 Changes to body mass index and its recording following COVID-19 lockdown cessation in Wales on delivery suite
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George, D. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 76 |
artikel |
68 |
P.112 Changing communication culture at emergency caesarean section by introduction of a ‘safety pause’ in delivery suite ward rounds
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Besharatian, Y. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 61 |
artikel |
69 |
P.83 COL4A1 mutation - the new kid on the block
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Griffiths, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 47 |
artikel |
70 |
P.15 Comparing the Delta and Omicron waves - are calmer waters ahead?
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Brown, N. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 14 |
artikel |
71 |
P.22 Comparison of ultra-low, low and high concentration local anaesthetic for labour epidural analgesia: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Halliday, L. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 18 |
artikel |
72 |
P.166 Consent in obstetric anaesthesia
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Lau, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 87-88 |
artikel |
73 |
P.38 Creation of a hybrid difficult airway and intubation trolley
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Molloy, P. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 25-26 |
artikel |
74 |
P.26 Development of a neurological assessment pathway for obstetric neuraxial analgesia
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McCarthy, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 19-20 |
artikel |
75 |
P.2 Development of a tool to guide the immediate management and escalation of care of the pregnant or recently pregnant patient in non-obstetric areas
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Ferguson, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 7-8 |
artikel |
76 |
P.167 Digitalising patient information in obstetric anaesthesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Foley, E. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 88 |
artikel |
77 |
P.170 Does current anaesthetic documentation in our maternity High Dependency Unit (HDU) sufficiently reflect the level of clinical service?
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Harper, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 89 |
artikel |
78 |
P.155 Does regular simulation reduce the incidence of complications for home-birthing parturients: a pilot study
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Daykin, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 82 |
artikel |
79 |
P.97 Dynamic tracheal obstruction in late pregnancy: a unique presentation
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Lyons, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 53 |
artikel |
80 |
P.192 Elective caesarean section in a patient with mast cell activation syndrome
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O'Brien, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 99 |
artikel |
81 |
P.7 Elective caesarean section risk rating: a quality improvement project
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Lewis, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 10 |
artikel |
82 |
P.53 Elective caesarean section risk scoring at booking - is there a correlation with theatre time?
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Cardwell, A. |
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S1 |
p. 32-33 |
artikel |
83 |
P.181 Emergency caesarean section under subarachnoid block in a severely underweight parturient
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Shah, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 94 |
artikel |
84 |
P.180 Epidural abscess following epidural insertion for labour analgesia
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Dinsmore, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 94 |
artikel |
85 |
P.139 Epidural analgesia in Scotland - a survey of current practice
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Halliday, L. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 74-75 |
artikel |
86 |
P.106 Epidural top-ups for surgical anaesthesia: a survey to investigate variation in practice between consultants and trainees in a tertiary maternity unit
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Chubb, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 58 |
artikel |
87 |
P.120 Ergonomics in the interventional radiology operating theatre for placenta accreta management
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Hoyland, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 65 |
artikel |
88 |
P.24 Escalating dose protocol for remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia in labour: an audit of outcomes and patient satisfaction
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Malbon-Harris, R. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 18-19 |
artikel |
89 |
P.31 Evaluating the impact of an induction checklist on videolaryngoscopy use as a first line intubation device
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Sheppard, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 22 |
artikel |
90 |
P.18 Evaluating the impact of intrathecal morphine during the COVID-19 pandemic on category 4 caesarean delivery with respect to enhanced recovery outcomes
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Makam, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 15 |
artikel |
91 |
P.32 Evaluating the role of local ODP teaching sessions in improving the provision of general anaesthesia in obstetrics
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Sheppard, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 22-23 |
artikel |
92 |
P.29 Evaluation of labour analgesia in the morbidly obese parturient at a tertiary obstetric centre
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Courtice, V. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 21 |
artikel |
93 |
P.3 Every drop counts; comparing methods for measured and estimated blood loss in obstetric theatres
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Nugent, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 8 |
artikel |
94 |
P.168 ExACT Obs - Exeter Anaesthetic Critical incident Training in Obstetrics
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Grenfell, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 88-89 |
artikel |
95 |
P.33 Experience of managing abnormally invasive placenta over an eight-year period in a UK centre
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Dolling, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 23 |
artikel |
96 |
P.76 Facilitating emergency caesarean delivery using continuous positive airway pressure in a COVID-19 positive patient
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Dickerson, J. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 44 |
artikel |
97 |
P.6 Ferritin as a screening tool for iron deficiency in pregnancy - the tip of the iceberg
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McGarraghy, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 9 |
artikel |
98 |
P.13 Following the data - what have we learned from obstetric cases of the delta variant in Glasgow?
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Brown, N. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 13 |
artikel |
99 |
P.44 Forty years later: a comparison of changes in obstetric theatre case load at a single centre
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Ellis, R. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 28 |
artikel |
100 |
P.71 Gas induction for a severe needle-phobic parturient: are the risks truly understood?
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Raeside, N. |
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S1 |
p. 41-42 |
artikel |
101 |
P.105 General anaesthesia for elective caesarean section in a tertiary centre: a two-year survey
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Saini, N. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 58 |
artikel |
102 |
P.174 “Genetic double jeopardy” - a patient with Stickler syndrome and haemophilia B carrier
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Hoyland, K. |
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S1 |
p. 91 |
artikel |
103 |
P.27 Haemodynamic stability of remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia during labour in parturients with cardiac disease
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Knapp, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 20 |
artikel |
104 |
P.73 Hamman's syndrome-diagnosing an uncommon complication during labour
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Bhatti, E. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 42-43 |
artikel |
105 |
P.8 High-flow nasal oxygenation during induction of general anaesthesia in obstetric patients: a systematic review
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Mak, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 10 |
artikel |
106 |
P.151 “How low (and far) would you go?” The speed and accuracy of identifying intervertebral level and depth to epidural space in novices using ultrasound
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Sinnott, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 80 |
artikel |
107 |
P.90 Idiopathic transverse myelitis - an anaesthetic conundrum on labour ward
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Griffiths, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 50 |
artikel |
108 |
P.142 Impact of body mass index on obstetric and anaesthetic outcomes: a three-month observational audit
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David, X. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 76 |
artikel |
109 |
P.149 Impact of COVID-19 on maternity and anaesthetic services: a one-year survey
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Bansal, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 79 |
artikel |
110 |
P.64 Implementation of an electronic patient reported outcome measures system and its effect on obstetric anaesthesia follow-up rates
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Agius, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 38 |
artikel |
111 |
P.117 Improving communication during major obstetric haemorrhage
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Humphry, E. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 63-64 |
artikel |
112 |
P.11 Improving COVID-19 vaccine uptake in pregnant women: a local quality improvement project
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Dudhill, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 12 |
artikel |
113 |
P.25 Improving epidural consent: an evaluation of current practice
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Litvack, L. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 19 |
artikel |
114 |
P.122 Improving follow up after obstetric anaesthetic intervention
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Bigwood, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 66 |
artikel |
115 |
P.66 Improving review and follow-up of post-dural puncture headaches
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Dudhill, H. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 39 |
artikel |
116 |
P.132 Improving safety in management of labour analgesia with intrathecal catheter after accidental dural puncture
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McBride, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 71 |
artikel |
117 |
P.103 Intrathecal dexamethasone for arterial hypotension management during spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean section
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Pyasetska, N. |
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S1 |
p. 56-57 |
artikel |
118 |
P.65 Introduction of a quality metric obstetric dashboard at a tertiary centre to continuously measure neuraxial complications on labour ward
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Cohen, J. |
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S1 |
p. 38-39 |
artikel |
119 |
P.198 Laparotomy for ruptured appendicitis in the third trimester of pregnancy
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Violaris, A. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 102 |
artikel |
120 |
P.152 Learning through challenges: a near pear teaching approach for UK anaesthetic trainees
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Devlin, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 80-81 |
artikel |
121 |
P.194 Lightning strikes thrice
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McCaul, C. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 100 |
artikel |
122 |
P.128 Local differences in anaesthetic practice for perineal trauma repair and manual removal of placenta
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Bentley, M. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 69 |
artikel |
123 |
P.114 Major obstetric haemorrhage - how did we get away with not transfusing blood products?
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White, S. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 62 |
artikel |
124 |
P.10 Management and investigation pathway for suspected ACS in pregnancy
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Cheong, K. |
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50 |
S1 |
p. 11 |
artikel |
125 |
P.197 Management of an obstetric patient with paroxysmal tachyarrhythmia
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De Silva, A. |
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S1 |
p. 101-102 |
artikel |
126 |
P.75 Management of pregnancy and delivery of a parturient with coronary artery disease and drug eluting stents
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Sheshagiri, N. |
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P.89 Management of refractory thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura presenting in the pregnancy
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P.137 Management of re-sited epidural catheters following recognised accidental dural puncture
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P.195 Management of spontaneous intracranial hypotension in pregnancy: a case series
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P.147 Maternal, anaesthetic and neonatal outcomes for parturients with ischaemic heart disease
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P.173 Maternal cardiac arrest during emergency caesarean section: a likely case of amniotic fluid embolism
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P.169 Maternal hypothermia in obstetric theatres
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P.28 Midwifery confidence in intrapartum epidural neurological monitoring: a survey and interventions
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P.138 Monitoring of neurological blockade after epidural insertion on delivery suite
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P.130 Morphine PCA use after CS under general anaesthesia: a review of practice
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P.96 Multidisciplinary management of a patient with super-morbid obesity, including the use of dural puncture epidural (DPE) for labour
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P.121 National survey on postnatal analgesia prescribing and use of self-administration regimens
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P.23 Neonatal Outcome and Epidural Hyperthermia (NOEH): an interim analysis of secondary outcomes
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P.127 New caesarean section analgesia guide: repeat post implementation maternal survey
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P.57 No Accident: psychological safety and civility in a south west maternity unit
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Crossingham, G. |
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P.141 Obesity in pregnancy: audit into anaesthetic service provision
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Turner, W. |
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P.51 Obstetric anaesthetics database, dashboard and information dissemination
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Whitfield, C. |
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P.145 Obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia after spinal surgery: inserting the needle in a minefield
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P.67 Obstetric services during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey of standards of care
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P.30 Obtaining informed consent for a labour epidural; should we discuss remifentanil patient controlled analgesia?
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Harper, K. |
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P.115 Optimising obstetric care in high BMI patients: should we offer elective caesarean sections based on BMI?
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Robinson, E. |
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P.102 Ouch! A guide to managing intra-operative pain during caesarean section
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Hoyland, K. |
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P.20 “Out of severe COVID in peripartum women”
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Ramachandran, V. |
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p. 16-17 |
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P.165 Pain relief during labour: a quality improvement project to enhance informed consent
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P.183 Parafalcine subdural haemorrhage after accidental dural puncture; a reminder to consider alternative differentials for post dural puncture headaches
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Chapman, A. |
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P.123 Patient follow-up after obstetric anaesthetic intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns
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Shah, S. |
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P.110 Patient satisfaction from telephonic consultations for anaesthetic pre-assessment in high-risk obstetric patients
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Dewan, P. |
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P.104 Perioperative management of glycaemic control: still room for improvement
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Taylor, F. |
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P.144 Peripartum and delivery outcomes for parturients with class III obesity in a tertiary obstetric unit
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Moxon, H. |
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P.69 Peripartum hyponatraemia audit in labour ward
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Elfaioumy, A. |
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p. 40-41 |
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P.84 Phaeochromocytoma: a rare cause of hypertension in pregnancy
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Smith, T. |
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P.17 Post-dural puncture headache: data from a UK tertiary centre 2018–2021 and the effect of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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Hassan, A. |
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P.41 Postnatal depression and risk of chronic postsurgical pain after caesarean section: a secondary analysis of a randomised trial
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Subedi, A. |
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P.49 Post-operative caesarean section pain and analgesia following neuraxial anaesthesia
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Lipton, G. |
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p. 31 |
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P.111 Postoperative nausea and vomiting in obstetrics: an ongoing challenge
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Foreman, S. |
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p. 60-61 |
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P.193 Postpartum aortic dissection in a patient with previously undiagnosed Marfan syndrome
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Berry, S. |
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P.54 Precision of diagnostic terminology in Placenta Accreta Spectrum: a scoping review
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Broom, M. |
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P50 Pre-diluted phenylephrine in obstetrics
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Zikry, M. |
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p. 31-32 |
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P.148 Pregnancy and COVID 19: a case series at Royal Derby Hospital
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P.19 Project on regional to general anaesthesia conversion rate in obstetric anaesthesia and the implication of COVID-19 pandemic, a three year data analysis
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P.98 Propriospinal myoclonus following neuraxial anaesthesia during elective caesarean section
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P.91 Putting the ‘T’ in Inclusivity - improving perinatal care for transgender people
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P.77 PVL staphylococcus aureus causing necrotising fasciitis post caesarean section - beware atypical septic markers
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P.52 Quantifying the carbon footprint of labour analgesia in our unit: a service evaluation
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P.113 Reasons for delay in decision to delivery in category 1 caesarean section: a retrospective audit
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Sugden, K. |
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P.35 Re-audit of maternal temperature at elective caesarean section
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Cole, M. |
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P.136 Remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia: a service evaluation in a tertiary hospital
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P.36 Retrospective cross sectional analysis of laryngoscope influence on intubation speed and attempts in general anaesthesia for caesarean section
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P.45 Retrospective review of perioperative analgesia for caesarean section comparing intrathecal morphine with combined intrathecal morphine and fentanyl
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P.185 Safe management of a patient with COVID-19-induced thrombocytopenia for an elective caesarean section
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P.134 Scan here! Improving delivery of labour analgesia information through QR codes
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P.109 Separating elective and emergency streams - the benefit of centralisation of maternity services at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB)
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P.85 Severe SARS-CoV-2 in pregnancy
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Watson, S. |
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P.39 Simulating high-fidelity emergency front-of-neck access: training in an obstetric setting
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P.182 Sole epidural anaesthesia for caesarean delivery of a parturient with severe mitral stenosis with embolic stroke with hemiparesis
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Parajuli, B. |
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P.47 Spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section in high altitude and low altitude: a comparative cross-sectional study
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P.176 Spinal anaesthesia for EXIT procedure
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Robley, R. |
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P.93 Starvation ketosis in pregnancy
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King, S. |
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p. 51-52 |
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P.118 Survey evaluation of major obstetric haemorrhage protocols across the UK
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Keown, T. |
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P.140 Survey of anaesthetist's confidence with remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia, and challenges to its use
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Goude, J. |
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P.107 Survey on practice of epidural top-up for caesarean section among anaesthetists
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P.94 Tachypnoea and COVID-19 infection: Cause and effect?
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Williams, D. |
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P.56 ‘Tea trolley teaching’ on practical skills for midwifery staff
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Henry, S. |
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p. 34 |
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P.37 Ten years’ experience of videolaryngoscopy on the labour ward
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Watson, S. |
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p. 25 |
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P.190 The anaesthetic management of a parturient with vascular Ehlers Danlos syndrome
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Jayaweera, S. |
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P.5 The application of IHO urgency categories to an obstetric cohort
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Sweeney, L. |
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P.126 The effect of intrathecal diamorphine compared to intrathecal fentanyl on postoperative analgesia for elective caesarean section
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Halladay, G. |
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P.46 The effect of standardisation of trans-layer infiltration technique on patient satisfaction and pain scores following caesarean section
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P.60 The environmental impact of labour analgesia - what do patients think?
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Galsworthy, J. |
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P.157 The experience of multidisciplinary in-situ simulation training in Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital
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P.48 The impact of pain after caesarean section and the potential benefit of being a doctor-patient confers on the patient experience
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Gerth, A. |
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P.156 The role of a logbook in demonstrating competence in pre-procedural ultrasound for central neuraxial block
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Sinnott, M. |
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P.74 The use of ROTEM to facilitate regional anaesthesia in a parturient with Factor XI deficiency
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Panesar, G. |
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P.43 Time to update the guidance? Motor block may be an unreliable sign of effective epidural top-up for caesarean section
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Powell, L. |
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P.187 Total intravenous anaesthesia for caesarean delivery in women with coagulopathy
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Scale, R. |
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P.82 Two cases of severe peripartum coagulopathy in women with mild COVID-19 infection
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Tanqueray, E. |
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P.146 Understanding of maternal sepsis
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Andersson, S. |
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P.42 Unsuccessful conversion of epidural analgesia to epidural anaesthesia in obstetric patients
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Sandhu, J. |
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P.78 Use of high-flow nasal oxygen to facilitate optimal surgical conditions in the management of idiopathic subglottic stenosis during third trimester
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P.100 Use of noradrenaline during caesarean delivery in a woman with left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy
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Baban, N. |
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P.80 Use of vaginal cell salvage in an unusual case of abnormally invasive placenta
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Moore, A. |
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P.158 Utilisation of pre-procedural spinal ultrasonography on labour ward
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Mak, K. |
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P.14 Vaccine uptake in the obstetric population - too little too late?
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Brown, N. |
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P.62 Validating the accuracy of automated data extraction for an obstetric anaesthetic dataset: a single centre quality improvement project
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P.40 “What did you say?”: noise reduction project in a Scottish obstetric theatre
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P.4 What's happening to my baby? Improving mother's experience in obstetric theatres with a simple baby video monitor device
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P.61 Women's experience of information regarding analgesia and anaesthesia prior to and during delivery
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