Tag James K Ip BSc MBBS FRCA

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Ea-Eb Ear, nose and throat surgery (ENT surgery). Procedures vary from minor day-case surgery (e.g. myringotomy) to major head and neck dissections. Anaesthetic considerations: ◗ preoperatively: – airway obstruction may be present (often worse on lying flat), particularly in adults…

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Dδ-Da δ wave see Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome DA examination (Diploma in Anaesthetics). First specialist examination in anaesthetics; first held in 1935 in London. Originally intended for anaesthetists with at least 2 years' experience and 2000 anaesthetics, later reduced to 1 year's…

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C1-Ca C1-esterase deficiency see Hereditary angio-oedema CABG see Coronary artery bypass graft Cachectin see Cytokines Cachexia see Malnutrition Caesarean section (CS). Operative delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus. Usually done via a transverse…

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Ba-Be BACCN see British Association of Critical Care Nurses Backward failure see Cardiac failure Baclofen Synthetic GABA B receptor agonist and skeletal muscle relaxant, used to treat muscle spasticity, e.g. following spinal injury and in multiple sclerosis. Acts at both…

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Aa-Ab A severity characterisation of trauma (ASCOT). Trauma scale derived from the Glasgow coma scale , systolic BP, revised trauma score , abbreviated injury scale and age. A logistic regression equation provides a probability of mortality. Excludes patients with very…