Hypnosis can significantly improve patients’ tolerance of masks to help them breathe when they are suffering from acute respiratory failure, according to a pilot study presented at the European Emergency Medicine Congress recently. People who come to hospital with breathing problems are often given non-invasive ventilation (NIV) via a mask and tubes connected to a […] The post Hypnosis can make ventilation masks more acceptable to patients with breathing problems appeared first on Journal...| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Promotional feature Central Medical Supplies (CMS) has provided its Swabsafe™ swab management system to the theatre unit based at the Captain Sir Tom Moore (CSTM) Building at Halton Hospital. The hospital is part of Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WHH). Developed by CMS, Swabsafe™ is designed to aid accurate swab counting and […] The post Swabsafe™ supports swab management at Warrington And Halton Teaching Hospitals appeared first on Journal of Anaesthes...| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Babies exposed to dog allergens in the home have a lower risk of developing asthma by the age of five years, according to research that will be presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands [1]. The researchers also studied babies’ exposure to cat allergens but did not find the same […] The post Babies who grow up around dogs may have a lower risk of developing childhood asthma appeared first on Journal of Anaesthesia Practice.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Join the The Royal College of Anaesthetists at the 2025 Winter Symposium. Dr Sri Gummaraju and Dr Felicity Plaat, RCoA’s Clinical Content Leads, warmly invite you to this year’s Winter Symposium—a dynamic event designed to inspire, inform, and ignite discussion. Whether you attend for one day or both, in person or online, you’ll experience a […] The post 20-21 November 2025, RCoA Winter Symposium; London appeared first on Journal of Anaesthesia Practice.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
The Khamsin endoscope cleaning device, which was developed in a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between Aston University and Stoke-on-Trent-based PFE Medical, is being rolled out to the whole of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB). While the device is being used in a number of individual hospitals in the UK, it is the first […] The post Endoscope cleaning product co-developed by Aston University and PFE rolled out in University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust appe...| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
In this article, Dr Sher Mohammad and other discuss the practicalities and challenges of managing exit-anaesthesia.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
SAFIRA is now available to more healthcare institutions across Italy, thanks to a new distribution agreement with Coris Medica.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
4 September 2025| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
4 September 2025| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
The NEO-MINDSET trial compared antiplatelet monotherapy with a P2Y12 inhibitor vs. DAPT for 12 months shortly after coronary stenting in patients with ACS.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Receiving six or more prescriptions of the drug gabapentin for low back pain is associated with significantly increased risks of developing dementia and mild cognitive impairment| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Dr Sher Mohammad and other authors discuss the anaesthetic implications and management of Restless Leg Syndrome, a chronic neurological sensory disorder that interferes with rest and sleep.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
New report highlights SURGhub’s transformative impact on surgical education in low-resource and conflict-affected regions| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
AfPP Annual National Conference 2025: Leading the future of perioperative practice| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
Sher Mohammad and anaesthetic colleagues from Peshawar (referral centre not only for residents but for the people from across the border in Afghanistan), regularly perform cardiac procedures and share their experience of pericardectomy.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
An international team of researchers has found a genetic link to long-term symptoms after COVID-19. The identified gene variant is located close to the FOXP4 gene, which is known to affect lung function.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice
A new clinical study from Cardiff Metropolitan University has highlighted new biomedical insights into long-COVID and could take existing studies one step closer to finding treatment for patients living with the condition.| Journal of Anaesthesia Practice