When to Extubate – Getting the Timing Right
This is another one of those occasions, after a looooong break, where this blog gets dusted off to put up a version of a talk. This time it’s for SPANZA […]
This is another one of those occasions, after a looooong break, where this blog gets dusted off to put up a version of a talk. This time it’s for SPANZA […]
[Blows dust off mostly dormant website.] This post is the written version of a presentation delivered at the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Annual Scientific Meeting in 2023. […]
It is the longest time since a post. Because of reasons of course. All of the boring reasons. And I would like to pretend that this post heralds the resumption […]
This is a written version of a talk requested for PACSA 2019 in Johannesburg. It covers the horror show that is button battery ingestion and the tracheo-oesophageal fistulae that can result. […]
This post is the written version of a talk for PACSA 2019 in Johannesburg. Andrew Weatherall was asked to cover transfusion triggers and anaemia stuff in cardiac kids having non-cardiac surgery. I […]
This is the post version of a talk in the airway workshop for PACSA 2019 in Johannesburg. A lot of the references and thinking underpinning this came from this post. […]
This post is pretty much a talk given as part of the airway workshop at the Paediatric Anaesthetic Congress of South Africa, 2019 in Johannesburg by Andrew Weatherall. A 10 […]
For this post I’ve updated previous posts on VR developed from talks. You can find those versions here and here. This post reflects the talk from SPANZA 2019 and the main changes […]
This is a bit of an update of a previous thing which was originally a talk for SPANZA 2018. This time around the thing was a pre-conference workshop for the […]
OK. It’s been a long year. In the interests of taking a deep breath it seems timely to loop back to the posts that had the most people dropping by through […]