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2. General anaesthetic and airway management practice for obstetric surgery in England: a prospective, multicentre observational study
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Odor, P. M., Bampoe, S., Moonesinghe, S. R., Andrade, J., Pandit, J. J., Lucas, D. N., A’Court, A., Abdel-Gadir, D., Abdu, A., Abisogun, C., Aboud, Z., Abrams, J., Ackerman, A., Adamson, C., Addison, R., Adeyeye, A., Adler, R., Aduse-Poku, M., Adyanthaya, S., Ahmad, N., Ahmed, D., Ahmed, A., Akindele, B., Akindele, O., Akrimi, S., Al-Rawi, S., Ali, Y., Allam, J., Allana, A., Allen, K., Allen, O., Amaradasa, N., Amarasekara, L., Amoakwa-adu, F., Anandageetha, P., Anandakrishnan, S., Anandanadesan, R., Anderson, M., Apps, S., Aquilina, A., Arbane, G., Arch, A., Armstrong, S., Arya, R., Ashiru, G., Ashpole, K., Atkinson, C., Atkinson, F., Auer, E., Avery, B., Babio-Galan, M., Bader, H., Badham, G., Bagchi, S., Bailey, S., Baird, Y., Balaka, C., Baldwin, M., Balfour, P., Bali, S., Banks, S., Barclay, P., Barnes, L., Barnes, T., Barot, N., Barrett, S., Barrett, V., Barrett, K., Bates, L., Batte, K., Baytug, B., Behravesh, M., Bell, S., Benloch, R., Bentley, R., Berg, J., Berwick, C., Berwick, R., Bhadange, R., Bhattacharyya, S., Bielskute, E., Birch, S., Bird, S., Bird, Ruth, Birts, William, Black, Becky, Blagova, Tatyana, Blake, Holly, Blightman, Oliver, Blunden, Susara, Bolton, R., Borkett-Jones, C., Boselli, J., Bowen, M., Bowen, R., Bowyer, J., Boyle, H., Brar, Z., Bray, J., Brayshaw, S., Bressington, C., Brewer, A., Brice, N., Bridge, L., Briscoe, J., Brocklesby, S., Brown, H., Brown, S., Brunnen, D., Burijintichenna, K., Burnard, S., Burtt, A., Buswell, V., Bykar, H., Cairney, M., Calvert, C., Camarasa, L., Campbell, N., Campbell-Jones, F., Cantliffe, J., Carrol, W., Carvalho, J., Cashell, C., Cassie, S., Cassim, K., Chandler, M., Chapman, R., Charles, R., Chen, P., Cheyne, D., Chima, K., Chin, F., Chirvasuta, R., Shao Chong, M., Choudhury, S., Chowdhury, P., Christmas, T., Chughwani, S., Ciechanowicz, S., Clarey, E., Coe, R., Cohen, J., Coker, N., Collins, K., Collis, L., Comar, J., Conroy, M., Constantin, K., Corfe, J., Coulborn, E., Cowie, V., Crone, R., Cronin, J., Crooks, J., Crowther, N., Crowther, E., Cruz, C., Curtis, A., Curtis, S., Dabrowicz, A., Daines, N., Dalal, V., Dannatt, P., Das, D., Dash, J., Davidson, K., Davies, S., Davis, Y., Dawson, J., Dean, J., Dean, C., Denman, J., Desai, N., Dewan, P., Dimont, S., Donovan, C., Doraiswami, M., Doughty, K., Douglass, J., Dower, M., Downing, S., Duberry, W., Duckham, E., Dudgeon, L., Dukes, S., Dunn, L., Duraiswamy, V., Dwyer, A. O., Dyer, K., Eapen, S., Earl, M., Eason, S., Edwards, K., Edwards, Z., Egole, O., Ekpa, J., el-Amin, O., el-Boghdadly, K., Elbasir, O., Eldridge, J., Elgie, L., Ellington, M., Elliott, K., Elliott, J., Elmi, M., Elnoumeir, R., Emeakaraoha, E., Evans, M., Everett, M., Fabb, P., Farooq, H., Farrimond, R., Faulds, F., Fawcett, E., Feneley, A., Fernando, D., Ferns, J., Finlay, C., Fitzgerald, S., O’Flaherty, D., Fleet, M., Fletcher, L., Fludder, V., Follet, T., Forbes, J., Forth, M., Foster, G., Francis, J., Fraser, K., Friedman, L., Fruggeri, L., Fulton, L., Funnell, S., Gadre, A., Gandhi, A., Gardiner, H., Garner, Z., Garvey, G., Gately, T., George, R., Gillespie, S., Glover, S., Goddard, J., Goodman, B., Gopal, T., Graham, G., Green, D., Griffin, D., Griffith, J., Grigsby, S., Grindey, J., Griffiths, H., Groome, J., Grother, C., Grounds, G., Groves, A., Guha, A., Gunawardhana, A., Gupta, A., Gupta, R., Gutsell, J., Haddon, R., Hadi, D., Hadjipavlou, N., Hammerbeck, H., Hammon, L., Hammond, S., Hampanna, H., Hancock, H., Handapangoda, H., Haroon-Mowahed, Y., Harpham, D., Harris, G., Harrison, A., Harshan, D., Hartopp, A., Harty, E., Haslam, N., Hawkins, G., Hawkins, E., Hawksey, S., Hays, C., Hazelton, T., Heavyside, A., Hemeson, C., Henderson, K., Henry, O., Herbert, L., Higgins, N., Hilton, J., Hindmoor, C., Hitchcock, R., Hobbs, L., Homsy, M., Honeywell, C., Hoque, N., House, K., Howle, R., Tiller, A., Huniak, M., Hunte, J., Husain, T., Huson, C., Hussain, C., Hussain, T., Hussein, Z., Hyams, J., Hyde, E., Laverdino, M., Ignacka, A., Innes, E., Ioannidis, S., Iqbal, R., Ismail, F., Jackson, J., Jackson, M., Jackson, G., Jacobs, R., Jadhav, P., Jalaly, A., James, L., James, M., Jani, S., Jeganathan, C., Joannides, C., Johnson, R., Johnson, T., Johnston, C., Jones, R., Jones, T., Kadr, M., Kainth, R., Kane, J., Kanji, R., Kannanparambil, S., Kar, G., Kasianandan, T., Kaskos, H., Kavanagh, L., Kaye, R., Kelliher, L., Kelliot, S., Kelly, J., Kenyon, C., Kessack, L., Kestner, S., Khaku, M., Khaleeq, S., Khan, P., Khan, S., Kidwai, U., King, C., King, H., Kingston, E., Kok, W., Konig, R., Konstantinova, Z., Krishnan, P., Kua, J., Kuntumalla, K., Kursumovic, E., Kurzatkowski, K., Kuttambakam, H., Lane, K., Lane, S., Langton, A., Latif, H., Lau, N., Laxman, S., Laycock, H., Lee, R., Leonardi, S., Light, K., Lightfoot, H., Liu, S., Liyanage, S., Lowe, J., Lucas, N., Lungu, M., Lunn, M., Lynes, H., Machavarapu, K., Mackenzie, M., Magee, D., Major, J., Male, V., Malik, Z., Manso, K., Maquinana, M., Marciniak, K., Maronge, L., Marsh, C., Martella, C., Martin, N., Martins, N., Marway, J., Mason, L., Masood, N., Masters, J., Maton-Howarth, M., Mazzola, F., McAllister, T., McCarthy, R., McCormick, C., McCready, S., McDougall, S., Mcewan, L., McGarry, J., McKevitt, H., Mckinley, S., Mckskeane, A., McMaster, E., McMonagle, M., McNamara, H., McPhee, H., McRae, L., Mead, D., Meadows, E., Mehta, M., Meikle, J., Metodiev, Y., Michael, C., Millar, V., Miller, S., Miller, G., Milne, S., Miltsios, K., Misquita, L., Misquita, S., Mittal, M., Mohamed, M., Powell Monaghan, K., Monk, J., Monkhouse, A., Monks, D., Montague, L., Moon, A., Moran, J., Moreton, A., Morgan, E., Morgan, O., Morland, D., Morosan, M., Morris, K., Morris, A., Moser, C., Mount, M., Muir, C., Mupudzi, M., Murali, M., Murdoch, I., Murray, H., Murray, T., Murrell, K., Narasimha Murthy, G., Neeley, D., Nei, H., Neil, K., Nejim, T., Nel, M., Nicholson, A., Nicklin, A., Nolan, C., Nolan, T., Nurmi, E., O’Neill, B., Oakes, C., Oakes, N., Ochoa-Ferraro, M., Odeleye, N., Oliver, K., Oliver, M., Onslow, J., Onwochei, D., Oommen, T., Orr, T., Osagie, O., Osborn, H., Overend, J., Owston, H., Pack, E., Padhi, P., Palani, P., Pandey, R., Pandya, D., Panesar, N., Papageorgiou, C., Papanastasiou, G., Papoutsos, C., Pararajasingham, S., Parry, J., Patel, H., Patel, J., Patel, K., Patel, M., Patel, R., Patel, N., Pathak, S., Pearson, F., Peciulene, V., Peers, B., Peirce, B., Pepper, S., Perinpanayagam, J., Perry, H., Petrova, N., Phillips, T., Phillips, S., Phylactides, L., Pilkington, F., Plumb, J., Poimenidi, E., Sau Kuk Poon, A., Potter, T., Poultney, U., Powell, L., Prenter, A., Preston, K., Price, A., Pritchard, N., Pullen, J., Purohit, M., Quamina, C., Qureshi, J., Rajput, Z., Ramage, S., Ramanathan, T., Ranasinghe, U., Ranatunga, K., Rand, A., Randive, S., Rangarajan, D., Rao, C., Rao Pelluri, S., Ratnasingham, A., Razzaque, J., Reddy, A., Redington, K., Reel, E., Remeta, P., Ricco, F., Riccoboni, A., Rice, P., Rich, M., Richards, N., Riches, J., Ripoll, S., Roberts, F., Roberts, K., Robins, K., Robinson, S., Roche, S., Rojo, M., Carmela Romano, N., Rosser, H., Roughley, L., Routley, C., Rowley, C., Rudra, P., Russell, R., Ryan, C., Saad, C., Sadeghi, A., Salberg, A., Salota, V., Samuel, M., Samuels, R., Sanapala, S., Sanusi, S., Sarao, S., Sathyabhama, S., Saunders, Z., Sawarzynska-ryszka, B., Sceales, P., Schumacher, N., Schwartz, N., Sellers, C., Sellers, H., Sellick, J., Sen, S., Senaratne, D., Senbeto, S., Seneviratna, D., Setty, T., Shah, R., Shah, S., Shambly, J., Sharafudeen, S., Sharieff, I., Sharifi, L., Sharpe, L., Shaw, M., Sheldrake, I., Shinde, P., Shonfeld, A., Short, J., Siah, J., Sibug, S., Siddique, O., Siew, S., Simpson, M., Singleton, G., Sinha, K., Sinha, A., Sinnott, M., Sivadhas, H., Sivakumar, S., Sivarajan, B., Sivarajan, S., Skeoch, C., Slade, S., Slater, P., Smith, C., Smith, E., Smith, J., Smith, L., Smith, A., Smith, R., Smith, S., Smith, T., Smithers, H., Smolen, S., Smyth, C., Snel, T., Snipe, C., Soltanifar, S., Sonawane, N., Soundararaja, A., Spence, E., Spiliopoulos, M., Srivastava, C., Stacey, K., Stafford, H., Staines, N., Stead, R., Stevens, E., Stilwell, A., Stocks, G., Stokes, A., Stone, C., Straughan, B., Subbarathnam, V., Sudunagunta, S., Sultan, P., Suppiah, P., Surve, P., Sutherland, A., Swanton, R., Swarbrick, C., Swinson, A., Syrrakou, E., Tadbiri, S., Tamhane, P., Tamilselvan, P., Tan, A., Tanna, S., Tarft, H., Tarry, L., Taylor, I., Taylor, S., Tebbot, J., Theron, S., Thomas, M., Todd, S., Tolliday, H., Topham, C., Tovell, N., Traves, M., Trodd, D., Tufchi, A., Turley, K., Turnbull, M., Turnbull, C., Turner, O., Turner, W., Turney, S., Tyagi, E., Uncles, D., Unsworth, V., Vadnere, P., Varadan, R., Vasishta, V., Veal, A., Vedham, L., Venkaya, J., Verghese, M., Veronica, I., Vidanagamage, D., Vincent, R., Vyapury, V., Wain, H., Walbridge, F., Walker, E., Walsh, P., Walshe, E., Walters, M., Wan, Y., Wang, C., Wankhade, K., Waters, G., Watts, C., Webber, A., Wedgwood, T., Wee, M., Wellstead, S., White, A., Whitear, M., Whitefield, L., Wilkinson, S., Williams, L., Williams, R., Wilson, D., Wilson, S., Wimble, K., Winkley, E., Winslow, L., Winwright, P., Wloch, K., Wong, G., Wong, H., Man Wong, J., Wood, T., Wray, S., Wrench, I., Wu, J., Wynn, K., Yap, Y., Kuan Yeow, C., Young, E., Yusaf, A., Uz Zafar, S., Zeinali, D., Zhang, S., Zope, S., Zucco, L., Anwar, S., Blunt, N., Grover, V., Grailey, K., Gray, M., Highton, D., Hopkins, P., Kemp, H., Lo, Q., Martin, D., Morkane, C., O’Carroll, J., Oliver, C., Post, B., Visram, A., Wickham, A., General Paediatrics, Graduate School, Adult Psychiatry, and Pulmonology
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,medicine ,Caesarean section ,General anaesthesia ,general anaesthesia ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Rocuronium ,General anaesthetic ,education ,Neuromuscular Blockade ,education.field_of_study ,airway management ,obstetrics ,business.industry ,Tracheal intubation ,Surgery ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,caesarean section ,Airway management ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
There are no current descriptions of general anaesthesia characteristics for obstetric surgery, despite recent changes to patient baseline characteristics and airway management guidelines. This analysis of data from the direct reporting of awareness in maternity patients' (DREAMY) study of accidental awareness during obstetric anaesthesia aimed to describe practice for obstetric general anaesthesia in England and compare with earlier surveys and best-practice recommendations. Consenting patients who received general anaesthesia for obstetric surgery in 72 hospitals from May 2017 to August 2018 were included. Baseline characteristics, airway management, anaesthetic techniques and major complications were collected. Descriptive analysis, binary logistic regression modelling and comparisons with earlier data were conducted. Data were collected from 3117 procedures, including 2554 (81.9%) caesarean deliveries. Thiopental was the induction drug in 1649 (52.9%) patients, compared with propofol in 1419 (45.5%). Suxamethonium was the neuromuscular blocking drug for tracheal intubation in 2631 (86.1%), compared with rocuronium in 367 (11.8%). Difficult tracheal intubation was reported in 1 in 19 (95%CI 1 in 16-22) and failed intubation in 1 in 312 (95%CI 1 in 169-667). Obese patients were over-represented compared with national baselines and associated with difficult, but not failed intubation. There was more evidence of change in practice for induction drugs (increased use of propofol) than neuromuscular blocking drugs (suxamethonium remains the most popular). There was evidence of improvement in practice, with increased monitoring and reversal of neuromuscular blockade (although this remains suboptimal). Despite a high risk of difficult intubation in this population, videolaryngoscopy was rarely used (1.9%).
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- 2020
3. An international investigation into O red blood cell unit administration in hospitals
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Zeller, M.P., Barty, R., Aandahl, A., Apelseth, T.O., Callum, J., Dunbar, N.M., Elahie, A., Garritsen, H., Hancock, H., Kutner, J.M., Manukian, B., Mizuta, S., Okuda, M., Pagano, M.B., Poglód, R., Rushford, K., Selleng, K., Sørensen, C.H., Sprogøe, U., Staves, J., Weiland, T., Wendel, S., Wood, E.M., Watering, L. van de, Wordragen‐Vlaswinkel, M. van, Ziman, A., Zwaginga, J.J., Murphy, M.F., Heddle, N.M., Yazerm, M.H., and Publica
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Background: Transfusion of group O blood to non‐O recipients, or transfusion of D- blood to D+ recipients, can result in shortages of group O or D- blood, respectively. This study investigated RBC utilization patterns at hospitals around the world and explored the context and policies that guide ABO blood group and D type selection practices. Study design and methods: This was a retrospective study on transfusion data from the 2013 calendar year. This study included a survey component that asked about hospital RBC selection and transfusion practices and a data collection component where participants submitted information on RBC unit disposition including blood group and D type of unit and recipient. Units administered to recipients of unknown ABO or D group were excluded. Results: Thirty‐eight hospitals in 11 countries responded to the survey, 30 of which provided specific RBC unit disposition data. Overall, 11.1% (21,235/191,397) of group O units were transfused to non‐O recipients; 22.6% (8777/38,911) of group O D- RBC units were transfused to O D+ recipients, and 43.2% (16,800/38,911) of group O D- RBC units were transfused to recipients that were not group O D-. Disposition of units and hospital transfusion policy varied within and across hospitals of different sizes, with transfusion of group O D- units to non‐group O D- patients ranging from 0% to 33%. Conclusion: A significant proportion of group O and D- RBC units were transfused to compatible, nonidentical recipients, although the frequency of this practice varied across sites.
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- 2017
4. Minimally invasive thoracoscopically-guided right minithoracotomy versus conventional sternotomy for mitral valve repair : a multicentre randomised controlled trial (UK Mini Mitral)
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Akowuah, E., Hancock, H., Maier, R., Kasim, A., Zacharias, J., Deshpande, R., Birdi, I., Vale, L., Livesey, S., Stewart, M., and Murphy, G.
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Background and study aims: Heart surgery to repair one of the valves in the heart (the mitral valve) is commonly performed in the NHS. Patients needing this operation sometimes suffer symptoms of shortness of breath (especially when exercising), tiredness, and swollen ankles, caused by the valve becoming leaky (mitral regurgitation). Some patients suffer very few symptoms. These patients are quite often of working age so time away from their place of work can be difficult for a number of reasons. Steps need to be taken to make sure that the operations offered within the NHS are best for patients. To repair the valve, the operation usually involves cutting the breastbone completely (from the collar bone to the bottom of the breastbone); this is called a sternotomy. An operation has been developed which means that the valve can be repaired using a much smaller cut on the side of the chest; this operation is called a mini-thoracotomy. It is not known which operation is better for patients and for the NHS because there is no good research to show what effects two different types of surgery to access the heart and repair the valve have on patients. This study will compare the two operations in four hundred adult patients to see how well they recover and return to normal activities.
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- 2016
5. Studies on aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in sediment and their importance in water quality assessment
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Burden, C., Hancock, H., and Kurissery, S.
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Earth Sciences ,Environmental Sciences - Published
- 2015
6. Inaugural Midwifery Education Conference
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Hancock H
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Nursing ,General Medicine ,Sociology - Published
- 1994
7. The Situation in Santo Domingo
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Hancock, H. J.
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- 1905
8. Cutting Sections of Cotton Hairs
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Balls, W. Lawrence and Hancock, H. A.
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- 1921
9. THE TREATMENT OF COMPOUND FRACTURES OF THE LEG
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Hancock, H.
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General Medicine - Abstract
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- 1915
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