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F E Kelly

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Anaesthesia|April 6, 2023
Prefilled syringes have significant human factors benefits and would improve anaesthetic medication safetyF E Kelly, C Frerk
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 20, 2014
Benefits of continuous capnography monitoring for intensive care patients significantly outweigh any risksF E Kelly, A Georgiou
Anaesthesia|April 27, 2023
Potential hazards of empty red-barrelled syringes: a replyF E Kelly, C Frerk
Anaesthesia|April 11, 2023
Guidelines are only as effective as their uptake and implementationF E Kelly, C Frerk,
Anaesthesia|March 13, 2015
Snail trailF E Kelly, C Seller
Anaesthesia|March 21, 2016
The Difficult Airway Society 2015 guidelines and the sacred cows of routine airway managementT M Cook, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|November 15, 2011
Airway challenges in critical careJ P Nolan, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|July 12, 2016
Abandoning use of 1(st) generation SAD - a replyT M Cook, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|March 16, 2017
Efficacy, safety and the routine use of first generation SADs in paediatric practiceT M Cook, F E Kelly
Intensive Care Medicine|March 20, 2014
Randomised controlled trials of videolaryngoscopy vs. direct laryngoscopy on intensive care are neededF E Kelly, T M Cook
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Anaesthesia|April 6, 2023
Prefilled syringes have significant human factors benefits and would improve anaesthetic medication safetyF E Kelly, C Frerk
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 20, 2014
Benefits of continuous capnography monitoring for intensive care patients significantly outweigh any risksF E Kelly, A Georgiou
Anaesthesia|April 27, 2023
Potential hazards of empty red-barrelled syringes: a replyF E Kelly, C Frerk
Anaesthesia|April 11, 2023
Guidelines are only as effective as their uptake and implementationF E Kelly, C Frerk,
Anaesthesia|March 13, 2015
Snail trailF E Kelly, C Seller
Anaesthesia|March 21, 2016
The Difficult Airway Society 2015 guidelines and the sacred cows of routine airway managementT M Cook, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|November 15, 2011
Airway challenges in critical careJ P Nolan, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|July 12, 2016
Abandoning use of 1(st) generation SAD - a replyT M Cook, F E Kelly
Anaesthesia|March 16, 2017
Efficacy, safety and the routine use of first generation SADs in paediatric practiceT M Cook, F E Kelly
Intensive Care Medicine|March 20, 2014
Randomised controlled trials of videolaryngoscopy vs. direct laryngoscopy on intensive care are neededF E Kelly, T M Cook
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