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Podcast Rapid Sequence

Rapid Sequence

Anaesthesia Journal

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Frequency: 1 episode/25d. Total Eps: 79

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Anaesthesia is the official journal of the Association of Anaesthetists and is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage. It publishes original, peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of general and regional anaesthesia, intensive care and pain therapy, including research on equipment. Rapid Sequence podcasts offer an insight into our journal, publications, editors, reviewers, authors and readers. Each episode is short, concise and packed full of CPD for all your educational needs.
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Sir Julian Hartley and Dr Tim Meek

Episode 60

lundi 7 octobre 2024Duration 12:56

This podcast was recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists Annual Congress 2024 in Harrogate.

We spoke with keynote speaker Sir Julian Hartley (Chief Executive of NHS Providers) and Association of Anaesthetists President Dr Tim Meek about the role of the modern consultant in healthcare systems, HIT lists and whether or not the NHS is 'broken'.

 

Peri-operative pain management in adults

Episode 59

vendredi 4 octobre 2024Duration 05:14

This podcast was recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists Annual Congress 2024 in Harrogate.

We recently published a new multidisciplinary consensus statement from the Association of Anaesthetists and the British Pain Society. We were delighted to join authors Dr Helen Laycock and Prof Kariem El-Boghdadly to discuss the need for this new document, how it was written and the key clinical implications for practice.

Association of peri-operative prescription of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with continued prescription of opioids after total knee arthroplasty

Episode 50

lundi 29 avril 2024Duration 29:26

While effective for acute pain control, recent pre-clinical evidence has raised concerns regarding an association between NSAIDs and chronic pain and potential opioid use. The objective of this paper was to explore the association between peri-operative use of prescription NSAIDs and the need for continued opioid prescriptions lasting 90–180 days in previously opioid-naïve patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty. Join Prof Ed Mariano and the authors to find out what the key messages are for clinicians.

Still a ‘boys’ club': a qualitative analysis of how gender affects a career in anaesthesia

Episode 49

lundi 29 avril 2024Duration 29:49

Gender inequity remains an issue in anaesthesia despite increasing numbers of women training and achieving fellowship in the speciality. Women are under-represented in all areas of anaesthetic research, academia and leadership. This podcast featuring Dr Seema Agarwal discusses two new qualitative papers on related topics. The first is an analysis of how gender affects a career in anaesthesia in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. The second examines successful return to work in anaesthesia after maternity leave.

May 2024 with Dr Maryann Turner and Dr Mike Charlesworth

Episode 48

vendredi 26 avril 2024Duration 27:22

This month, Dr Maryann Turner takes the helm to discuss three papers from the May issue with Dr Mike Charlesworth.

The first is a national prospective observational cohort study of risk factors for complications after emergency surgery for paediatric appendicitis. The second is a new Resuscitation Council UK algorithm for the emergency treatment of peri-operative anaphylaxis. The final paper is a ‘Reviewer Recommendations’ article about how to conduct and report guidelines and position, best practice and consensus statements.

These are three excellent papers from a jam-packed issue that contains something for everyone. Enjoy!

April 2024 with Dr Nicolai Bang Foss

Episode 47

mercredi 6 mars 2024Duration 34:19

The April issue contains lots of excellent clinically-orientated papers and this month, Associate Editor Dr Nicolai Bang Foss has chosen three that caught his eye.

The first is a comparison of a new intravenous agent remimazolam vs. propofol for TIVA and we talk about depth of anaesthesia, hypotension and everything inbeteeen. The second is a new PQIP study modelling postoperative complications and their prediction. Finally, we talk about a standalone editorial on neuromuscular blockade and the gap between what we known and what we do. 

March 2024 with Dr Ben Gibbison

Episode 46

lundi 12 février 2024Duration 26:17

This month, all the main articles in the issue come from a special collection on sustainable healthcare, climate science and the anaesthetist. All papers are free to read, forever!

Our Associate Editor, Dr Ben Gibbison, has chosen three of his favourite from the issue to discuss. These include an editorial on misconceptions about sustainable anaesthesia, a review of background science on global warming potentials and a comparison of the environmental impact of volatiles vs. TIVA in 50k patients.

Impact of postoperative cardiovascular complications on 30-day mortality after major abdominal surgery: an international prospective cohort study

Episode 45

lundi 5 février 2024Duration 26:23

There have been few large-scale, prospective cohort studies focusing on postoperative cardiovascular complications and their impact on postoperative mortality.

This international prospective cohort study aimed to define the incidence and timing of these complications and to investigate their impact on 30-day all-cause mortality. The authors performed a prospective, international cohort study between January 2022 and May 2022. Data were collected on consecutive patients undergoing major abdominal surgery in 446 hospitals from 28 countries across Europe.

The results are of clinical relevance to all who care for patients in the peri-operative period.

Sustainable healthcare, climate science and the anaesthetist

Episode 44

mercredi 17 janvier 2024Duration 29:32

Our new 2024 special supplement is now online! We have put together a collection of articles that are at the cutting edge of peri-operative science. Joining @GongGasGirl is Dame Julia Slingo, Miss Virginia Ledda and Ms Alifia Chakera. 

Their articles cover climate science, carbon literacy and The Nitrous Oxide Project. This podcast was viewed by more than 10k on X, and now you can listen to the discussion here in full.

February 2024 with Dr Susannah Patey

Episode 43

mercredi 10 janvier 2024Duration 22:30

This month, we spoke with Anaesthesia Reports Editor Dr Susannah Patey from Manchester. She chose three great papers from the Anaesthesia February 2024 issue covering burnout, aerosols during CPR and prefilled syringes

Get all your CPD for the month right here, on #TheAnaesthesiaPodcast!


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