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Chiumello et al explore why females are less likely to receive lung protective ventilation in #ARDS leading to higher mortality compared to males in this BJA #Editorial.
https://www.bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(26)00096-6/fulltext
Raineau et al describe why more needs to be done to disseminate national guidelines and educate staff around fasting during labour following results of the 2021 perinatal survey.
https://www.bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(26)00101-7/fulltext
Are you attending Euroanaesthesia 2026?
Join our BJA session on videolaryngoscopy, this afternoon at 5pm DELTA-A, chaired by BJA Editor-in-Chief Prof Hugh Hemmings. Register here:
https://ow.ly/z53K50Z5B7l
Are you attending Euroanaesthesia 2026?
Join our BJA session on videolaryngoscopy, this afternoon at 5pm DELTA-A, chaired by BJA Editor-in-Chief Prof Hugh Hemmings. Register here:
https://ow.ly/z53K50Z5B7l
How to document the view on #videolaryngoscopy to help communicate #airway management to colleagues - do we need to combine old and new systems? New editorial by Craig Lyons.
Are you attending Euroanaesthesia 2026?
Join our BJA session on videolaryngoscopy, this afternoon at 5pm DELTA-A, chaired by BJA Editor-in-Chief Prof Hugh Hemmings. Register here:
https://ow.ly/z53K50Z5B7l
Highlights from the BJA session at #Euroanaesthesia #EA26
Universal VL in adults & children - the debate is over!
British Journal of Anaesthesia
An exploratory analysis of CSF by Wu et al. found correlation between postop changes in IL-6 biomarkers and delirium incidence and severity.
Perhaps a future potential for targeted immunotherapy?
https://www.bjaopen.org/article/S2772-6096(26)00020-1/fulltext
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The Safe Brain Initiative’s structured framework integrates real world outcomes with #evidence based protocols to prevent #perioperative neurological harm.
https://www.bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(26)00098-X/fulltext
Blue light optimises surgical visualisation but decreases #anaesthetic safety due to impaired recognition of colour-coded drug labels. This #editorial looks at how we can mitigate this risk.
https://www.bjanaesthesia.org/article/S0007-0912(26)00097-8/fulltext