Monthly Archives: September 2014

NO, not diaphragmatic Hernias!

Many of you will know that I am responsible for the inhaled NO systematic review in the Cochrane database.  One part of that review examines the data for iNO use in infants with diaphragmatic hernia. Unfortunately there were only about … Continue reading

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Babies with Super Powers

Rachel Callander is a professional photographer from New Zealand who had a baby with a congenital problem that led to disability, and a sadly brief life. Like many parents in such a situation, Rachel was totally honest about her daughter, … Continue reading

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Pain control for intubation by trainees

Because of my research interest in premedication for endotracheal intubation I have been asked several times to talk to groups about the subject, I have often been asked whether intubations by trainees should be premedicated, because their risk of failed … Continue reading

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