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Contents

Updates 4

New Guidance: AAGBI 5

Journals: Tables of Contents 5

Anaesthesia 5

Anesthesia & Analgesia 7

Anesthesiology 9

British Journal of Anaesthesia 13

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology 16

Current Awareness Database Articles 19

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Updates

Latest relevant Systematic Reviews
Anaesthetic interventions for prevention of awareness during surgery
Anthony G Messina , Michael Wang , Marshall J Ward , Chase C Wilker , Brett B Smith , Daniel P Vezina and Nathan Leon Pace
Online Publication Date: October 2016
Deliberate hypotension with propofol under anaesthesia for functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)
Polpun Boonmak , Suhattaya Boonmak and Malinee Laopaiboon
Online Publication Date: October 2016
Peri-articular/intra-articular infiltration analgesia with local anaesthetic versus nerve block for postoperative pain and function in patients receiving major knee surgery
Lihua Peng , Su Min , Xin Sun , Ke Wei , Jun Dong , Yuanyuan Liu and Li Ren
Online Publication Date: October 2016
Combined femoral and sciatic nerve block versus femoral and local infiltration anesthesia for pain control after total knee arthroplasty: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Source: PubMed - 07 December 2016
How does a neuraxial block compare with general anesthesia in adults undergoing hip fracture surgery?
Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers - 14 November 2016
How does neuraxial blockade compare with general anesthesia and systemic analgesia when used postoperatively?
Source: Cochrane Clinical Answers - 08 November 2016

New Guidance: AAGBI

Managing Conflicts of Interest in the NHS: A Consultation
22 December 2016
Shortlist announced for the AAGBI Award for Innovation in Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain
15 December 2016
A good year for innovation in anaesthesia
28 October 2016

Journals: Tables of Contents

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Anaesthesia

January 2017; Volume 72, Issue 1

Editorials

What Anaesthesia is doing to combat scientific misconduct and investigate data fabrication and falsification (pages 3–4)

A. A. Klein

Design counsel: the role of clinicians in the prototyping and standard setting of anaesthetic equipment (pages 5–8)

T. Meek

Beware the Trojan Horse – a timely reality check about re-using single-use devices (pages 8–12)

P. Hopkins and S. Patel

Can systematic reviews with sparse data be trusted? (pages 12–16)

A. Afshari, J. Wetterslev and A. F. Smith

Original Articles

Evidence for non-random sampling in randomised, controlled trials by Yuhji Saitoh (pages 17–27)

J. B. Carlisle and J. A. Loadsman

Performance of adjustable pressure-limiting (APL) valves in two different modern anaesthesia machines (pages 28–34)

J. Thomas, M. Weiss, A. R. Schmidt and P. K. Buehler

GE Healthcare response: performance of adjustable pressure limiting (APL) valves in two different modern anaesthesia machines (pages 34–35)

T. McCormick

Contamination of single-use bronchoscopes in critically ill patients (pages 36–41)

B. A. McGrath, S. Ruane, J. McKenna and S. Thomas

A prospective, cohort evaluation of major and minor airway management complications during routine anaesthetic care at an academic medical centre (pages 42–48)

J. M. Huitink, P. P. Lie, I. Heideman, E. P. Jansma, R. Greif, N. van Schagen and A. Schauer

Cerebral oxygenation during changes in vascular resistance and flow in patients on cardiopulmonary bypass – a physiological proof of concept study (pages 49–56)

N. H. Sperna Weiland, D. Brevoord, D. A. Jöbsis, E. M. F. H. de Beaumont, V. Evers, B. Preckel,

Intelligence quotient scores at the age of 6 years in children anaesthetised before the age of 5 years (pages 57–62)

I. J. de Heer, H. Tiemeier, S. E. Hoeks and F. Weber

Laboratory evaluation of a novel anaesthesia delivery device (pages 63–72)

A. Paul, J. N. Clark, I. E. Salama, B. J. Jenkins, N. Goodwin, A. R. Wilkes, P. F. Mahoney and J. E. Hall

A radiologic and anatomic assessment of injectate spread following transmuscular quadratus lumborum block in cadavers (pages 73–79)

S. D. Adhikary, K. El-Boghdadly, Z. Nasralah, N. Sarwani, A. M. Nixon and K. J. Chin

An observational study of critical care physicians' assessment and decision-making practices in response to patient referrals (pages 80–92)

M. Charlesworth, M. Mort and A. F. Smith

Guidelines

AAGBI: Consent for anaesthesia 2017 : Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland (pages 93–105)

S. M. Yentis, A. J. Hartle, I. R. Barker, P. Barker, D. G. Bogod, T. H. Clutton-Brock, A. Ruck Keene,

Review Article

The effect of inhaled nitric oxide in acute respiratory distress syndrome in children and adults: a Cochrane Systematic Review with trial sequential analysis (pages 106–117)

O. Karam, F. Gebistorf, J. Wetterslev and A. Afshari

Statistically Speaking

Fifty percent of anaesthetists are worse than average at understanding statistics and risk (pages 118–121)

B. Gibbison

Classifying variables (pages 122–123)

S. W. Choi and D. M. H. Lam

Correspondence

Retention of laryngoscopy skills in novices (page 124)

D. Jain

Retention of laryngoscopy skills in medical students – a reply (pages 124–125)

R. McCahon

Abandoning first generation supraglottic airway devices in paediatric anaesthesia (pages 125–126)

J. P. Montague and C. J. Halloran

Ultra-low dose spinal anaesthesia for hip fracture surgery (page 126)

K. Godai

Duration of low-dose spinal anaesthesia for hip fracture surgery (pages 127–128)

S. White

Vascular access after axillary lymph node surgery (page 128)

S. Wydall and E. Aziz

Vascular access after axillary lymph node surgery – a reply (pages 128–129)

A. Bodenham

Vascular access, cerebral air embolism and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (pages 129–130)

P. Bothma and A. Obideyi

Does mannitol contribute to hypotension after parenteral paracetamol administration in critical care? (page 130)

A. Nair

Engineering jargon (pages 130–131)

A. Maddock

‘Go-between’ study: walk times and talk times (page 131)

J. T. A. Wedgwood

‘Go-between’ study: walk times and talk times – a reply (pages 131–132)

T. Cook, S. R. MacDougall-Davis and L. Kettley

Visualising odds ratios (pages 132–133)

T. L. Samuels

Correction

Correction (page 134)

This article corrects:

The ‘go-between’ study: a simulation study comparing the ‘Traffic Lights’ and ‘SBAR’ tools as a means of communication between anaesthetic staff1

Vol. 71, Issue 7, 764–772,

Anesthesia & Analgesia

January 2017; Volume 124, Issue 1

Infographics

From Contact to Contactless Pulse Oximetry: Can You Measure Me Now?

Wanderer, Jonathan P.; Nathan, Naveen

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):1, January 2017.

Editorial

Trends and Challenges in Clinical Monitoring: Papers From the 2015 IAMPOV Symposium

Bickler, Philip E.; Cannesson, Maxime; Shelley, Kirk H.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):2-3, January 2017.

Peripheral Nerve Catheters: Ready for a Central Role?

Soffin, Ellen M.; YaDeau, Jacques T.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):4-6, January 2017.

Maybe the Wand Does Matter?

Tung, Avery; Pittet, Jean-Francois

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):7-8, January 2017

Implementation of Massive Transfusion Protocols in the United States: The Relationship Between Evidence and Practice

Chang, Ronald; Holcomb, John B.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):9-11, January 2017.

Cardiovascular Anesthesiology

The Association Between Preoperative Hemoglobin A1C and Postoperative Glycemic Variability on 30-Day Major Adverse Outcomes Following Isolated Cardiac Valvular Surgery

Bardia, Amit; Khabbaz, Kamal; Mueller, Ariel;

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):16-22, January 2017.

Hemostasis

The Association Between Cyanosis and Thromboelastometry (ROTEM) in Children With Congenital Heart Defects: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Laskine-Holland, Marie-Laure; Kahr, Walter H. A.; Crawford-Lean, Lynn;

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):23-29, January 2017.

Perioperative Echocardiography and Cardiovascular Education

Coronary Artery Fistula to Left Atrium Uncovered After Mitral Valve Replacement

Renew, Johnathan R.; Ritter, Matthew J.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):30-32, January 2017.

Ambulatory Anesthesiology and Perioperative Management

Association Between Perioperative Hyperglycemia or Glucose Variability and Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury After Liver Transplantation: A Retrospective Observational Study

Yoo, Seokha; Lee, Ho-Jin; Lee, Hannah;

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):35-41, January 2017.

Anesthetic Clinical Pharmacology

Trends in Tramadol: Pharmacology, Metabolism, and Misuse
Miotto, Karen; Cho, Arthur K.; Khalil, Mohamed A.;
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):44-51, January 2017.

Preclinical Pharmacology

Cardiotoxic Antiemetics Metoclopramide and Domperidone Block Cardiac Voltage-Gated Na+ Channels

Stoetzer, Carsten; Voelker, Marc; Doll, Thorben

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):52-60, January 2017.

Technology, Computing, and Simulation

Advanced Uses of Pulse Oximetry for Monitoring Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Tusman, Gerardo; Bohm, Stephan H.; Suarez-Sipmann, Fernando

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):62-71, January 2017.

Capturing Essential Information to Achieve Safe Interoperability

Weininger, Sandy; Jaffe, Michael B.; Rausch, Tracy

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):83-94, January 2017.

The Need to Apply Medical Device Informatics in Developing Standards for Safe Interoperable Medical Systems

Weininger, Sandy; Jaffe, Michael B.; Goldman, Julian M.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):127-135, January 2017.

Anesthesiologist as Physiologist: Discussion and Examples of Clinical Waveform Analysis

Alian, Aymen A.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):154-166, January 2017.

Tissue Oximetry and Clinical Outcomes

Bickler, Philip; Feiner, John; Rollins, Mark

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):72-82, January 2017

Active and Passive Optical Imaging Modality for Unobtrusive Cardiorespiratory Monitoring and Facial Expression Assessment

Blazek, Vladimir; Blanik, Nikolai; Blazek, Claudia R.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):104-119, January 2017.

Effects of Acute, Profound Hypoxia on Healthy Humans: Implications for Safety of Tests Evaluating Pulse Oximetry or Tissue Oximetry Performance

Bickler, Philip E.; Feiner, John R.; Lipnick, Michael S.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):146-153, January 2017.

Original Clinical Research Report

Applying Computer Models to Realize Closed-Loop Neonatal Oxygen Therapy

Morozoff, Edmund; Smyth, John A.; Saif, Mehrdad

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):95-103, January 2017.

A Comparison of Measurements of Change in Respiratory Status in Spontaneously Breathing Volunteers by the ExSpiron Noninvasive Respiratory Volume Monitor Versus the Capnostream...

Williams, George W. II; George, Christy A.; Harvey, Brian C.

Anesthesia & Analgesia. 124(1):120-126, January 2017.

Anesthesiology

January 2017; Volume 126, Issue 1

This Month in: Anesthesiology

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, A1-A2.

Science, Medicine, and the Anesthesiologist

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, A19-A20.

Infographics in Anesthesiology

Perioperative Medication Management

Jonathan P. Wanderer; James P. Rathmell

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, A21.

Anesthesiology CME Program

Instructions for Obtaining Anesthesiology Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, A17.

Editorial Views

Preoperative Administration of Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors or Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers: Do We Have Enough “VISION” to Stop It?

Martin J. London, M.D.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 1-3.

It’s About Time

Sachin Kheterpal, M.D., M.B.A.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 4-5.

Monkey in the Middle: Translational Studies of Pediatric Anesthetic Exposure

Mark G. Baxter, Ph.D.; Maria C. Alvarado, Ph.D.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 6-8. do

Vasopressin, Norepinephrine, and Vasodilatory Shock after Cardiac Surgery: Another “VASST” Difference?

James A. Russell, A.B., M.D.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 9-11. do

Innovative Disruption in the World of Neuromuscular Blockade: What Is the “State of the Art?”

Mohamed Naguib, M.B., B.Ch., M.Sc., F.C.A.R.C.S.I., M.D.; Ken B. Johnson, M.D.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 12-15.

Anesthesiology Reflections from the Wood Library-Museum

Richter’s Anchor Pain Expeller: Nondoctor Analgesia from “Doctoring” Chili, Black, and Guinea Peppers

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 15.

Perioperative Medicine Clinical Science

Withholding versus Continuing Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors or Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers before Noncardiac Surgery: An Analysis of the Vascular events In noncardiac Surg...

Pavel S. Roshanov, M.D., M.Sc.; Bram Rochwerg, M.D., M.Sc.; Ameen Patel, M.D.;

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 16-27.

Mask Ventilation during Induction of General Anesthesia: Influences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Shin Sato, M.D.; Makoto Hasegawa, M.D.; Megumi Okuyama, M.D.; Junko Okazaki, M.D.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 28-38.

Anesthesiology Reflections from the Wood Library-Museum

Cocaine in the “Dental Delight” of the Doctors McKinley

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 38.

Perioperative Medicine Clinical Science

Rapid Occurrence of Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients Experiencing Reversible Acute Kidney Injury after Cardiac Surgery

David Legouis, M.D.; Pierre Galichon, M.D., Ph.D.; Aurélien Bataille, M.D.; Sylvie Chevret, M.D.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 39-46.

Relationship between Intraoperative Hypotension, Defined by Either Reduction from Baseline or Absolute Thresholds, and Acute Kidney and Myocardial Injury after Noncardiac Surgery: A Retro...

Vafi Salmasi, M.D.; Kamal Maheshwari, M.D., M.P.H.; Dongsheng Yang, M.A.; Edward J.

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 47-65.

Does Dexmedetomidine Have a Perineural Mechanism of Action When Used as an Adjuvant to Ropivacaine?: A Paired, Blinded, Randomized Trial in Healthy Volunteers

Jakob H. Andersen, M.D.; Ulrik Grevstad, M.D., Ph.D.; Hanna Siegel, M.D.; Jørgen B. Dahl, M.D., Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 66-73. do

Perioperative Medicine Basic Science

Isoflurane Anesthesia Has Long-term Consequences on Motor and Behavioral Development in Infant Rhesus Macaques

Kristine Coleman, Ph.D.; Nicola D. Robertson, M.S.; Gregory A. Dissen, Ph.D.; Martha D. Neuringer,

Anesthesiology January 2017, Vol.126, 74-84.

Critical Care Medicine Clinical Science

Vasopressin versus Norepinephrine in Patients with Vasoplegic Shock after Cardiac Surgery: The VANCS Randomized Controlled Trial