Present Tense – Neurotoxicity Part 4
After 3 other posts we finally got to here. What do we do in the here and now on the topic of neurotoxicity? If you haven’t read the other instalments […]
After 3 other posts we finally got to here. What do we do in the here and now on the topic of neurotoxicity? If you haven’t read the other instalments […]
This is the third in a series of posts on the topic of paediatric anaesthetic neurotoxicity. The first post provided a review of some of the animal research, while number two went […]
In the last post, Andrew Weatherall went over some of the animal literature touching on and all over the subject of neurotoxicity. If you’ve landed here for the first time, […]
Finally into the swing of things for the new year and maybe it’s time to look a little more seriously at neurotoxicity. This is a big topic and obviously one […]
At some point soon it’ll be time to get back into the new stuff for 2018. But how about a quick recap of the hits of 2017? OK let’s quickly […]
A quick note from Andrew W.. While there’s usually a bit of downtime on the site posts this year to allow a bit of a refresh, I’ll put up something […]
The core job when you reach for general anaesthesia is to provide a general lack of awareness. So what about when it doesn’t work? The person making the coffee sort of […]
This post kicks off a new sort of series – quick posts with a range of folks answering questions on how they actually anaesthetise for particular types of cases that […]
Difficult airways in kids might be mostly predicted but that’s not the end of them being difficult. How do we go with the tools we choose? By Andrew Weatherall Kids’ anaesthetists […]
There’s no finesse to putting in a laryngeal mask, right? You just throw it in and it doesn’t matter what it is, yes? Maybe no. A quick look through things supraglottic […]