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Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Staff

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St Helens and Knowsley Hospital Staff - Publications pre April 2024

P115 Optimising obstetric care in high BMI patients: should we offer elective caesarean sections based on BMI?

Introduction Obesity in the obstetric population is increasing. Obese patients pose obstetric and anaesthetic challenges, contributing to maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality [1]. Our maternity department is increasingly busy, with 4000 deliveries/year. More women with high BMIs are booking, and increasingly require involvement of the anaesthetic team, especially out-of-hours, when..

Published: 01/05/2022
Authors: Robinson E, John S, Singh P

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Proceeding with a general anaesthetic in a patient with ongoing symptoms of a hemiplegic migraine

This is the first case in the literature to report a case of hemiplegic migraine aura resolving post‐general anaesthesia. A patient known to have frequent hemiplegic migraines had left‐sided facial droop in the pre‐operative period for elective day‐case surgery. She awoke in recovery with no facial..

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Published: 26/10/2020
Authors: Singh P, Goel R

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Post‐caesarean section venous thromboembolic prescription: do we need a defined prescriber role?

Venous thromboembolic (VTE) disease remains an important cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality [1]. All patients undergoing a caesarean section (CS) ‘should be considered for thromboprophylaxis with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) for 10 days after delivery’, as per Royal College of Obstetricians [2]. Anecdotally, within our region, the responsibly of VTE prophylaxis..

Published: 01/09/2020
Authors: Robinson E, Singh P

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St Helens Community Staff

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Knowsley Community Staff

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Halton Community Staff

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North West Boroughs Community Health Staff

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