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View article: Prospective randomized evaluation of the sustained impact of assistive artificial intelligence on anesthetists’ ultrasound scanning for regional anesthesia
Prospective randomized evaluation of the sustained impact of assistive artificial intelligence on anesthetists’ ultrasound scanning for regional anesthesia Open
Objectives Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) relies on acquiring and interpreting an appropriate view of sonoanatomy. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to aid this by applying a color overlay to key sonoanatomical s…
View article: Regional anaesthesia training in the UK – a national survey
Regional anaesthesia training in the UK – a national survey Open
Our results confirm the importance of clinical experience and access to training in regional anaesthesia, and support the introduction of departmental regional anaesthesia leads to improve equity and quality in training opportunities.
View article: Recommendations for anatomical structures to identify on ultrasound for the performance of intermediate and advanced blocks in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia
Recommendations for anatomical structures to identify on ultrasound for the performance of intermediate and advanced blocks in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia Open
Recent recommendations describe a set of core anatomical structures to identify on ultrasound for the performance of basic blocks in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA). This project aimed to generate consensus recommendations for…
View article: 188 Regional anaesthesia service: power to the patient
188 Regional anaesthesia service: power to the patient Open
Background and Aims Regional anaesthesia is an integral part of elective anaesthesia in modern hospitals and is almost obligatory now for certain orthopaedic and general surgical procedures. There is increasing requirements for efficiency …
View article: Future directions in regional anaesthesia: not just for the cognoscenti
Future directions in regional anaesthesia: not just for the cognoscenti Open
We thank Turbitt et al. for their recent editorial on rationalising teaching of block diversity 1. As regional anaesthesia fellows at a large London teaching hospital, we are both regional anaesthesia learners and, increasingly, regional a…
View article: Bi-level erector spinae plane catheters for multiple rib fractures in a high-risk patient
Bi-level erector spinae plane catheters for multiple rib fractures in a high-risk patient Open
Rib fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Most of the morbidity stems from poorly controlled pain and therefore immobility and weak respiratory effort. Moreover, the number of injured ribs correlates with incre…