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Anaesthesia|July 13, 2018
Attempt XYZ: airway management at the opposite end of the alphabetN Chrimes, S D Marshall
Anaesthesia|September 29, 2016
Time for a breath of fresh air: Rethinking training in airway managementS D Marshall, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|October 31, 2018
Medication handling: towards a practical, human-centred approachS D Marshall, N Chrimes
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 7, 2017
Critical airways, critical languageN Chrimes, T M Cook
Anaesthesia|October 9, 2019
Bradycardia during hypoxaemic airway crises. Does atropine treat the patient or the anaesthetist?A Higgs, N Littley, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|October 7, 2022
Clinical examination may increase but not decrease suspicion of oesophageal intubationN Chrimes, A Higgs, T Cook
Anaesthesia|March 8, 2020
Welcome to the era of universal airway managementN Chrimes, A Higgs, J C Sakles
Anaesthesia|May 9, 2020
Consensus statement on fasting before procedural sedation - underestimating the threat to patient safety?M Zdravkovic, C A Hagberg, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|September 10, 2023
More on deaths from unrecognised oesophageal intubationT M Cook, J Hansel, N Chrimes
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 22, 2016
Need to consider human factors when determining first-line technique for emergency front-of-neck accessA Timmermann, N Chrimes, C A Hagberg
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Anaesthesia|July 13, 2018
Attempt XYZ: airway management at the opposite end of the alphabetN Chrimes, S D Marshall
Anaesthesia|September 29, 2016
Time for a breath of fresh air: Rethinking training in airway managementS D Marshall, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|October 31, 2018
Medication handling: towards a practical, human-centred approachS D Marshall, N Chrimes
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 7, 2017
Critical airways, critical languageN Chrimes, T M Cook
Anaesthesia|October 9, 2019
Bradycardia during hypoxaemic airway crises. Does atropine treat the patient or the anaesthetist?A Higgs, N Littley, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|October 7, 2022
Clinical examination may increase but not decrease suspicion of oesophageal intubationN Chrimes, A Higgs, T Cook
Anaesthesia|March 8, 2020
Welcome to the era of universal airway managementN Chrimes, A Higgs, J C Sakles
Anaesthesia|May 9, 2020
Consensus statement on fasting before procedural sedation - underestimating the threat to patient safety?M Zdravkovic, C A Hagberg, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|September 10, 2023
More on deaths from unrecognised oesophageal intubationT M Cook, J Hansel, N Chrimes
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 22, 2016
Need to consider human factors when determining first-line technique for emergency front-of-neck accessA Timmermann, N Chrimes, C A Hagberg
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