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72 WSM LONDON 2016 AUDIT No. Title Author(s) 1 Using remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia pumps for labour analgesia in a small obstetric unit C-M Agius, S Backe, S Coley 2 The model of effective theatre utilisation A Agrawal, L Tooke, R Kaur 3 Improving safety for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography sedation: keeping up with changing practice C Archer, S Baker 4 Difficult airway trolley audit G Ashiru, H Gooneratne 5 Code red: training at the Royal London Hospital F Bailey, E M Soo, R Tallach 6 Handover practice following anaesthesia: impact of a compulsory checklist R Baker, K Cooke, R Pierson, M Hodges 7 A local evaluation of prophylactic anti-emetic use in day surgery: over-prescription or good value for money? J Bennett, P Jefferson 8 The use of 'conscious sedation' in the emergency department of a district general hospital S Benoliel 9 Prediction and prevention of peri-operative hyperglycaemia in diabetic patients undergoing elective surgery R Bentley, E Chuter 10 Reducing the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy C Vimalanathan, P Shah, L Boss, H Bidd, N Blunt 11 Central neuraxial blockade and anticoagulants in four minutes: aiming to improve anaesthetists knowledge of new oral anticoagulants and central neuraxial blockade J Bordoni, S J Mercer 12 Pre-operative starvation of paediatric patients in Zambia: a re-audit S Muzumara, J Kabwe, L Bowen 13 Audit of the outcome of patients undergoing emergency laparotomy with an ASA grade >3 or P-POSSUM predicted mortality of >10% who were not admitted to critical care postoperatively G Boyle 14 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality: perception vs reality J Brand, S Law, I Hunter 15 Auditing the use of risk predictor tools in elective and emergency admissions to a critical care ward E Brodier, J MacDonald, D Mulvey LIST OF POSTERS Shortlisted posters highlighted in red

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1 Using remifentanil patient-controlled analgesia pumps for labour analgesia in a small obstetric unit C-M Agius, S Backe, S Coley

2 The model of effective theatre utilisation A Agrawal, L Tooke, R Kaur

3 Improving safety for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography sedation: keeping up with changing practice C Archer, S Baker

4 Difficult airway trolley audit G Ashiru, H Gooneratne

5 Code red: training at the Royal London Hospital F Bailey, E M Soo, R Tallach

6 Handover practice following anaesthesia: impact of a compulsory checklist R Baker, K Cooke, R Pierson, M Hodges

7 A local evaluation of prophylactic anti-emetic use in day surgery: over-prescription or good value for money? J Bennett, P Jefferson

8 The use of 'conscious sedation' in the emergency department of a district general hospital S Benoliel

9 Prediction and prevention of peri-operative hyperglycaemia in diabetic patients undergoing elective surgery R Bentley, E Chuter

10 Reducing the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy C Vimalanathan, P Shah, L Boss, H Bidd, N Blunt

11Central neuraxial blockade and anticoagulants in four minutes: aiming to improve anaesthetists knowledge of new oral anticoagulants and central neuraxial blockade J Bordoni, S J Mercer

12 Pre-operative starvation of paediatric patients in Zambia: a re-audit S Muzumara, J Kabwe, L Bowen

13Audit of the outcome of patients undergoing emergency laparotomy with an ASA grade >3 or P-POSSUM predicted mortality of >10% who were not admitted to critical care postoperatively G Boyle

14 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality: perception vs reality J Brand, S Law, I Hunter

15 Auditing the use of risk predictor tools in elective and emergency admissions to a critical care ward E Brodier, J MacDonald, D Mulvey

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16 Improved patient flow: the key to safer intensive care unit discharge? M Dorrance, N Broughton

17 Obstetric multidisciplinary emergency training: a solution to problematic referrals in Mbarara, Western Uganda? C Bryant, E Hood, A Fabre-Gray

18Instruction in the fundamental principles of critical care ventilation should not be overlooked during an induction programme: a survey of experience, knowledge and confidence amongst new trainees M Charlesworth, D Edwards, S Benington

19 Safe surgery saves lives: five years on! C Cheah, B Krishnachetty

20 Obstetric admissions to intensive care: how does University College London Hospital compare? S Cole, L Wee

21 High calf tourniquets and common peroneal nerve injury A Coull, A Allan

22 Adherence to lung protective ventilation strategies in Poole Critical Care Unit C Couzens, J Bromilow, H Reschreiter, S Briggs, C Loew

23 A retrospective audit of adult appendicectomy management over one year at the Countess of Chester Hospital J Davies, J Fanning

24 Management of paediatric patients undergoing appendicectomy at the Countess of Chester Hospital J Davies, J Fanning

25 Fascia iliaca block in patients presenting with fractured neck of femurJ de Bois, J Houston, R Jandoo, F Saleem, S Sharaf

26 Is regional nerve block for patients with a fractured neck of femur adequately documented in emergency departments? A Devnani, N Suarez

27 Efficacy of postoperative analgesia for repair of Hirschsprung's disease and imperforate anus V Duffin-Jones, I Aguilera

28 Prescribing practise of low molecular weight heparin in surgical patients in a busy district general hospital T Ellimah, K Murrell, D Sangtani

29 Peripheral nerve blocks and the fractured neck of femur: a pain in the NOF? T Ellimah, P Chinduluri, H Lewis, T Ashken, S Qadri

30 Introduction of an admission bundle to improve and standardise patient management in a level 3 intensive care unit C Evans, A Cranfied

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31 Electric hearts: peri-operative documentation and management of patients with cardiovascular implantable electronic devices A Green, G McMahon, J Gross

32 Improving laparoscopic nephrectomy services: a patient engagement project R Green

33 Co-operation and compliance at induction of anaesthesia S Griffiths, C-A Lee, N Ahmad

34 Documentation of consent in paediatric anaesthesia S Griffiths, H Wellesley

35 Acute kidney injury in orthopaedic surgery: can we reduce onset and minimise impact? M Tan, J Gross, C Fiandeiro, A Sell

36 Fire in theatre: are you and your department prepared? A Hurry, L James

37 Post-procedural anaesthetic review of high-risk patients: an audit of current practice and needs analysis C Ivermee, N Schneider, E Williams

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39 Audit of laryngeal mask cuff pressure S Jameel, J Ellwood

40 On the right trach? Introducing a modified WHO checklist for percutaneous tracheostomy on an intensive care unit S Kabadayi, S Perrin, A Rose

41 Spinal cord stimulation in refractory chronic regional pain syndrome: our centre's experience P Keogh, S Thomson

42 Emergency laparotomy: a Scottish perspective L Kersan, D Young, J Escuder

43How is your child doing? An audit of parental perceptions of children's recovery at home following elective day case surgery at a district general hospital P Krishnan, L Twohey, P Bains

44 A snapshot of supraglottic airway device use and choice of mode of ventilation at a district general hospital H Lewis, P Chinduluri, T Ellimah, P Bawa

45The use of LiDCO to aid goal-directed fluid therapy during oesophagectomy reduces the requirement for noradrenaline in the peri-operative period I Lyons, A Nair, J Veitch, S Parsons, A Carney

46 Clinical audit on venous thromboembolism prevention in pregnancy and puerperium at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kings Lynn T Mahendrayogam, A Surendran, N Mawal, M Raffles

47 Preventing iatrogenic pre-operative dehydration M Malik, A Leigh, J Hosty, J Ghoshdastidar

48 Simple measure to reduce ophthalmic theatre cancellations: a re-audit S Mastan, M Mastan

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49Anaesthetic protocol standardisation to avoid intra-operative hypotension in hip fracture patients: audit loop completion and protocol revision M Mehta, R Griffiths

50 Anaesthetic postoperative review ward round Z Milovanovic, S Sothisrihari, D Jacobs, S Okutubo

51 Completing the audit cycle: don't forget to flush, and prove it! H Murphy, C Greet, G Couch, H Boys, N Broughton

52 A positive approach to paediatric fasting: has your child had a drink? M Oyewole, J Neely, A Adefunke, A Evans

53 Non-clinical emergency theatre delays: what's the hold up? M Oyewole, A Robinson, E Palmer, M Tan

54 Streamlining the patient pathway to the emergency theatre M Oyewole, E Palmer, E Wells-Cole, P Pemberton

55 Theatre waste: the failings of audit. A triumph for quality improvement J Parry

56 Audit of the postoperative care on the wards of patients undergoing elective major surgery at a central London teaching hospital S Patel

57 The obstetric intubation conundrum. The videolaryngoscope: an alternative view for a digital age H Phillips, D Clarence

58 Parental perceptions of induction of anaesthesia C-A Lee, S Griffiths, N Ahmad

59 Timings of antibiotic administration for patients with sepsis in the emergency department E Pugh

60Fascia iliaca compartment nerve blocks in the emergency department: improving practice to reduce pre-operative pain in patients with hip fractures N Sartin, H Corner, Z Jeffery

61 Consenting for peripheral nerve blocks: are we up to date? R Shah, M Wells, C Dennis

62 Triggers and targets: preventing inappropriate transfusion in orthopaedic surgery R Shah, S Mirando, S Saha

63 Enhancing recovery after major gynaecology surgery: from audit to improving quality R Shah, M Sodhi

64 Cancellation on the day of surgery: the way out S Sheikh, M Hashem

65 Improving patient safety in the junior doctor lead postoperative ward round: a baseline quality improvement project M Sherwin, B Ahmad, T Westbrook

66 Conversion rate of anaesthetic for caesarean sections in a teaching hospital: ten years on V Sinha, S Raut, M Purva

67 Do patients know what they have come in for? A re-audit of patients attending a chronic pain block list M Sinha, C Timberlake

68 Cold comfort for a hot topic: preventing inadvertent peri-operative hypothermia at King's College Hospital E-J Smith

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69 Importance of enhanced access to CT scanning within an emergency laparotomy pathway J Sonksen, K Cooke, F Baig

70 Front-of-neck access: a regular training need EM Soo, S Shah

71 Single dose ketamine reduces pain scores after lumbar spinal surgery B Stanley, K Machavarapu

72 Are we following national guidelines for red blood cell transfusion on our general intensive care unit? A Troyan, S Ritchie-McLean, J Martin

73 Impact of pre-emptive analgesia and epidural fentanyl on postoperative pain relief following spine surgery: a re-audit R Varadan, P Lanka, V Sanem, H Ahmed

74 Ward equipment standardisation and delays in patient care P Wasik, R Junkin

75Prospective evaluation of anaesthesia adverse events occurring during a surgical mission in Madagascar and the relation to postoperative complications E Robinson, S-K Couch, M White

76 Stop the clot: thromboembolism prophylaxis in a day surgery unit E Wild, T Salih, C Chhaya

77 The timing of ondansetron in relation to fentanyl in elective surgery and the impact on postoperative nausea and vomiting H Williams, E Carlton, J Wraight

78 STEP-up to escalation planning in critical care C Wood

79 18 month audit of airway alerts: sharing information improves patient safety R Young, F Chimbwanda, S Baker

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80 Beware of the green needle M Abou-Samra

81 Left ventricular rupture following closed chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation after pneumonectomy A McDonald, J Brand, S Gardner

82 Tracheobronchial blood clot cast causing acute asphyxia and pneumothorax SY Chow, Y L Wong

83 Sedation for endoscopic cricopharyngeal myomectomy for treatment of pharyngeal pouch in the endoscopy suite A Gait, S Ishaq, A Antonello, J Patel

84 The anaesthetic management of a patient with severe cutaneous systemic sclerosis requiring femoral nailing D Hewson, M Czernicki

85Rocuronium and sugammadex used to secure the airway of a patient with Huntington's disease requiring emergency anaesthesia with rapid sequence induction D Hewson, R Steele, P Khandelwal

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86 Intrathecal opioids: an unrecognised cause of peri-operative hypothermia? L Jackson, S Tobin, A Theron

87 Profound hypotension without hypovolemia with cell salvage use in obstetrics, a possible reaction to leucocyte depletion filters J Jeyarajah, M Drake

88 Death resulting from potential vitamin A toxicity E Johnson, C Oakden, E Wheatley, S Irving

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90 Nasendoscopy and the difficult airway: where do we stand? L Kersan, C Niciu, P Henderson

91 Anaesthetic approach to video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery in a patient with one lung XYA Leong, N C Hwang

92 Superior mesenteric vein thrombosis: rare but often fatal V Machineni, H Kainth, J Pooni

93 Incident involving closed system tracheal suction catheter A Malik, A Kaliappan

94 Leaving them speechless: a case of anaesthesia-induced mutism B Morrison, K Stringer

95 When vessels leak M Neun, B Krishnachetty

96 An unusual cause of superior vena cava obstruction E Owen, S Balachandran, P Nanjaiah, R Wheeler, G Chetty

97 Refractory status epilepticus V Patle, A Lowe

98 Latrogenic carbon monoxide poisoning E Quak, R Tamosauskas

99 Four months of stuttering following general anaesthesia C Rajani, SC Ng, K Kaur

100 Use of 20% intralipid in the management of a haemodynamically unstable patient following a mixed overdose S Scott, B Messer

101 The knotted pulmonary artery catheter M Tan, P Sarai, N Woodward, S Harrison

102 Paradoxical vocal cord motion: an unusual cause of postoperative stridor V Venkat Raman, J Lowery

103Intravenous tramadol: fit for everyone? Generalised tonic-clonic seizure and possible serotonin syndrome after a dose of tramadol in a young female patient with no comorbidities E Worku

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104Magnesium sulphate or diltiazem as adjuvant to total intravenous anaesthesia to reduce blood loss in functional endoscopic sinus surgery A Aravindan, R Subramaniam

105 Challenging consultants: how can junior anaesthetic trainees learn how to effectively challenge? A Bidwai, T Beament, S Mercer

106 Epidural analgesia and peri-operative kidney function after liver resection surgery C Cameron, C Jones, L Kelliher, M Dickinson, M Scott, N Quiney

107 The decision to admit to critical care: time for a re-think? A systematic review M Charlesworth, A Smith

108 Echogenic regional block needles: more than just needle brightness D Cooper, N Haslam

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110Observational cohort study: fitness of potential live kidney donors to proceed to surgery as measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing

N Dodds, J Angell, A Darweish, N Hamilton, D Mitchell, S Tolchard

111 Outcome of patients requiring cardiopulmonary resuscitation for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: a case series A Donohue, J Davidson, S E Wright

112 The association between ABO and Rhesus blood group and coronary artery disease S Fisk, R Haddon, A Klein

113 Short and long term outcome, critical care usage and predictors of mortality following emergency laparotomy in Scotland S Garrioch, N Lone, T Walsh, R Parks, R Pearse, L Smyth, C Haddow, M Gillies

114 Pain assessment, analgesia and cognition among patients with hip fracture: time for a new approach? B Johnston, J Walsh

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116 Evaluating the effects of 6% hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 in cardiopulmonary bypass priming on acute kidney injury GJR Lim, W Liu, LK Ti, STH Chew

117 ERAS+ reduces pulmonary morbidity after major surgery A Martin, L Darwin, N Thomas, H Owen, D Conway, D Atkinson, M Sharman, J Moore

118 Mortality after primary hip and knee arthroplasty M Khasriya, A Milne, J Cremin, J Miles, R Baumber, A Sell, P Gunning

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119 Critical care length of stay after primary hip and knee arthroplasty A Milne, D Abdel-Gadir, A Gubbay, J Miles, R Baumber, A Sell, P Gunning

120 Pre-operative renal function and acute kidney injury after coronary artery bypass grafting in an Asian population R Ng, LK Ti, W Liu, S Chew

121 Acute traumatic coagulopathy is evident in severely injured military casualties within 40 minutes of injury G Nordmann, C Park, A Jones, P Mahoney

122 Further classification of postoperative pulmonary morbidity as a marker of surgical outcome: part of the ERAS+ innovation H Owen, A Martin, L Darwin, N Thomas, D Atkinson, M Sharman, J Moore

123 The hidden dangers of paediatric blood transfusion D Sanders, R Beringer

124 Evaluation at 3 and 15 months of a three day training program for the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist in Congo M White, K Close, J Peterschmidt, E Fitzgerald

125 An evaluation of the effect of pre-operative anaemia on postoperative complications in a low resource setting L Longstaff, P Lai, A Glover, M White

126 How noisy is your theatre? Monitoring sound levels using a smartphone application E Wilkins, B Batuwitage

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127 Eye protection during general anaesthesia: are we doing enough? A survey of current practice and opinion N Baldry, N Allan

128 The traffic light handover tool: developing a new obstetric anaesthesia handover method D Barker, S Halder

129Northern Ireland anaesthetic and critical care: staff grade, associate specialist and specialty doctors workforce questionnaire undertaken by the Critical Care and Anaesthetic Group in Northern Ireland S J Bradley, E Stiby

130 Global trends in publication of articles in Anaesthesia, 1997-2014 A Carter, S Yentis

131 The Manchester Surgical Outcomes Project: initial review of major elective surgical patients L Darwin, A Martin, N Thomas, H Owen, D Atkinson, M Saxon, C Forrest, J Moore

132An evaluation of the use of technology and its role in pre-operative and postoperative care to improve patient outcomes and experience L English, J Prentis

133 Consent and specialty training S Ghosh, N Bahal, A Papanikitas

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134 Survey of patient satisfaction with the enhanced recovery programme for caesarean section C Gould, S Smith

135 Consent for anaesthesia: risky business. A survey of South West London School of Anaesthesia consenting practices C Elliott, J Hambly, A Blyth

136 Text message survey to assess analgesia protocol change and resulting pain following elective paediatric day surgery D Hutchins, L Hulatt, S Wimett, M Abou-Samra

137 Intensive care unit handover and referrals: the stealth iatrogenic risk D Hutchins, A Richards

138 Ultrasound technology: should it be a part of hospital induction for trainees? K Khoo, S Nandalan

139 Survey of knowledge among anaesthetists and operating department assistants on the care of the ultrasound transducer probe M S Liyanage, P Tilakaratna

140 Is the 70kg man extinct? A Mohabir, D Crockett, G Wilson, M Size, J Drake

141 Multi-centre survey of antenatal women regarding their knowledge about labour epidurals A Mohabir, B Tingle, A Powell, V Hariharan

142 Nasendoscopy for anaesthetists C Niciu, P Henderson, L Kersan, J Duffty

143 What do you know about sepsis? Survey of the current knowledge of sepsis in our unit A Oborska, B Krishnachetty

144A survey of the use of cardiac output monitoring in emergency gastrointestinal surgery and its impact on intra-operative fluid management and postoperative complications A Papadopoulou, E Aziz

145 Undergraduate cannulation training: a survey to examine how useful videos are in teaching clinical skills M Peluso

146 Returning to work for consultants: a survey of recent experience in the West Midlands E Plunkett, R Micklewright, Y Chikermane, H Church

147 Letting mums move: a survey of current practice and barriers to mobile epidurals P Richardson, A Obideyi

148 Survey of intra-operative cell salvage use and knowledge in a major trauma centre L Ruff, B Altemimi

149 Understanding what rapid sequence induction means in modern medicine C Smith, J Townsend, S Lahiri

150 Patient information for emergency laparotomy: what do patients want to know? J Swindin, M Daunt, J Mole, V Banks

151 Elective surgery in the NHS: are patients satisfied with their experience on the day of their operation? V Venkat Raman, T Fregene

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152 Does size really matter to foundation doctors in anaesthetics? H Watson, D McKendrick

153 Anaesthetics in a district general hospital: experience of foundation doctors H Watson, D McKendrick

154 Patient experience and satisfaction of anaesthetic for elective caesarean section: a survey A White, S Bradley, K Spence

155 Higher airway training: does it prepare trainees for independent practice? H Williams, G Smith

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156 NELA at Homerton Hospital: creating a new culture in peri-operative care F Bailey, T Tanqueray

157NELA: implementation of peri-operative care recommendations for patients undergoing emergency laparotomy. An ongoing quality improvement project in a district general hospital MSF Chong, B O’Carroll-Kühn

158 Postoperative Pneumonia Prevention Study S Dixon, I McCallum, P O'Loughlin

159 A simple solution to improving risk assessment scoring for laparotomy cases using quality improvement methodology S Hayward, J McLachlan, H Bryant, L Tompsett, P Tapley

160 Management of sepsis in patients undergoing emergency laparotomy: an audit of local NELA data G Madden, A Scase

161Improving patient outcomes following emergency laparotomy: assessing the impact of quality improvement measures based on NELA recommendations D Pachter, S Cope

162 Administering the NELA in the context of a previously successful quality improvement care bundle: the loss of marginal gains N Williams, A Dunn

Poster discussion and judging sessionThursday 14 January 1100-1230 (Cambridge Room, Fifth Floor)

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