BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia

A podcast by Rik Thomas, Podcast Editor

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42 Episodio

  1. How effective is simulation training in anaesthesia?

    Pubblicato: 23/01/2014
  2. ARDS: The difficulty with a definition

    Pubblicato: 10/10/2013
  3. Uncertainty and the art of systematic over-simplification

    Pubblicato: 10/10/2013
  4. Propofol use by non-anaesthetists in the Emergency Department

    Pubblicato: 10/09/2013
  5. Mortality from Anaphylaxis under Anaesthesia

    Pubblicato: 10/09/2013
  6. Challenges in experimental pain studies in human volunteers

    Pubblicato: 10/07/2013
  7. Neurotoxicity and Neuroplasticity

    Pubblicato: 02/07/2013
  8. Adam or Eve - who bears the burden of chronic pain?

    Pubblicato: 11/06/2013
  9. Pain - recent advances, novel imaging and new challenges

    Pubblicato: 11/06/2013
  10. The Irish are Coming

    Pubblicato: 14/05/2013
  11. Vein visualisation with near-infrared technology

    Pubblicato: 14/05/2013
  12. Human factors and patient safety in anaesthesia

    Pubblicato: 15/04/2013
  13. Teleanaesthesia

    Pubblicato: 15/04/2013
  14. The National Audit Phenomenon

    Pubblicato: 13/03/2013
  15. Do team processes really have an effect on clinical performance? A systematic literature review

    Pubblicato: 13/03/2013
  16. Inconsistencies in NICE guidance on measuring depth of anaesthesia: limitations of EEG-based technology in detecting who is unconscious

    Pubblicato: 21/02/2013
  17. Perioperative medicine: the future of anaesthesia?

    Pubblicato: 21/02/2013
  18. Opioid-induced respiratory depression in paediatrics: a review of case reports

    Pubblicato: 14/01/2013
  19. Long-term quality of sleep after remifentanil-based anaesthesia: a randomized controlled trial

    Pubblicato: 14/01/2013
  20. Why do we need research in anaesthesia?

    Pubblicato: 03/12/2012

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The BJAs free podcasts will take listeners on a tour of the world of anaesthesia; interviews with authors and commentaries from key experts on featured articles, plus hot topics in anaesthesia research and practice will be published with each issue.