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2. Assessing a novel second generation laryngeal mask airway using the ‘ADEPT’ approach: results from the LMA® Protector™ observational study
3. Clarity needed from PUMA on interpreting end‐tidal carbon dioxide in cardiac resuscitation
4. Handling injectable medications in anaesthesia
5. Sharpening PUMA 's teeth: improving guidance for capnography to confirm tracheal intubation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
6. The inescapable behavioural economics of managing retirement in workforce planning: what is the ‘added value of work’?
7. Is it worth treating patients with COVID ‐19 in intensive care? Utility, choice, costs and value
8. New guidelines for research in airway device evaluation: time for an updated approach (ADEPT-2) to the Difficult Airway Society’s ‘ADEPT’ strategy?
9. Assessing a novel second generation laryngeal mask airway using the ‘ADEPT’ approach: results from the LMA® Protector™ observational study
10. When rain stops play: a ‘Duckworth–Lewis method’ for surgical operating list productivity?
11. Authorʼs reply to Thomas et al.
12. Reply to Tobin and colleagues
13. Putting the ‘point’ back into the ritual: a binary approach to difficult airway prediction
14. Sharpening PUMA's teeth: improving guidance for capnography to confirm tracheal intubation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
15. More anaesthetists; fewer operations? Difficult questions for the specialty and stark planning implications of the 7th National Audit Project's anaesthetic activity survey.
16. The effect of overlapping surgical scheduling on operating theatre productivity: a narrative review
17. Major complications of airway management: a prospective multicentre observational study
18. “Mock before you block”: an in‐built action‐check to prevent wrong‐side anaesthetic nerve blocks
19. Implications of the 2015 AAGBI recommendations for standards of monitoring during anaesthesia and recovery
20. The 2015 Difficult Airway Society guidelines: what about the anticipated difficult airway? A reply
21. The isolated forearm technique in non-paralysed patients – a reply
22. Ventilatory Responses to Respiratory and Acute Metabolic Acidosis in Man
23. Have we undone the good work of the last decade with one small slip? A reply
24. Unrecognised oesophageal intubation: importance of identifying the issues
25. Human factors and clinical assessment: issues in confirming correct tracheal tube placement
26. ‘Prep, stop, block’: refreshing ‘stop before you block’ with new national guidance
27. Why does oesophageal intubation still go unrecognised? Lessons for prevention from the coroner’s court
28. Radical evolution: the 2015 Difficult Airway Society guidelines for managing unanticipated difficult or failed tracheal intubation
29. Recommendations for standards of monitoring during anaesthesia and recovery 2015: Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland*
30. Deaths by horsekick in the Prussian army – and other ‘Never Events’ in large organisations
31. An observational study of the ‘isolated forearm technique’ in unparalysed, spontaneously breathing patients
32. Pitfalls of comparing incidences of awareness from NAP5 and from Brice studies
33. More than ‘fuzzy logic’ needed in promoting the use of depth of anaesthesia monitors
34. Interpretations of responses using the isolated forearm technique in general anaesthesia: a debate
35. Appropriate dosing of lipid-soluble anaesthetics in obese patients: NAP5 recommendations
36. NAP5 and isolated forearm technique: reply
37. Calculating the probability of random sampling for continuous variables in submitted or published randomised controlled trials
38. Peri-operative management of the obese surgical patient 2015: Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland Society for Obesity and Bariatric Anaesthesia
39. Ethical and practical questions in satisfying the human right to unconsciousness at the end of life: a reply
40. Oxygen sensing, anaesthesia and critical care: a narrative review
41. Clarifying NAP5
42. 5th National Audit Project (NAP5) on accidental awareness during general anaesthesia: summary of main findings and risk factors†‡
43. The State of UK anaesthesia: a survey of National Health Service activity in 2013†
44. 5th National Audit Project (NAP5) on accidental awareness during general anaesthesia: protocol, methods, and analysis of data† ‡
45. 5th National Audit Project (NAP5) on accidental awareness during general anaesthesia: patient experiences, human factors, sedation, consent, and medicolegal issues†‡
46. The 5th National Audit Project (NAP5) on accidental awareness during general anaesthesia: patient experiences, human factors, sedation, consent and medicolegal issues
47. The 5th National Audit Project (NAP5) on accidental awareness during general anaesthesia: protocol, methods and analysis of data
48. The 5th National Audit Project (NAP5) on accidental awareness during general anaesthesia: summary of main findings and risk factors
49. Who operates when, where and on whom? A survey of anaesthetic-surgical activity in Ireland as denominator of NAP5*
50. A national survey (NAP5-Ireland baseline) to estimate an annual incidence of accidental awareness during general anaesthesia in Ireland
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