Publications by authors named "D Faulke"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explored the effects of high flow nasal oxygen (HFNO) versus conventional oxygen therapy on patients with obesity after bariatric surgery, focusing on respiratory mechanics using electrical impedance tomography (EIT).
  • Fifty patients participated in the trial, showing a higher delta end-expiratory lung index (EELI) in the HFNO group at 1 hour, but no significant differences in respiratory function or postoperative complications after 6 hours.
  • The conclusion indicated that conducting a large-scale RCT on HFNO for this patient group may be impractical, suggesting that future research should aim at identifying patients most at risk for pulmonary complications.
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Purpose: Excessive bleeding is an acknowledged consequence of cardiac surgery, occurring in up to 10% of adult patients. This clinically important complication leads to poorer patient outcomes. Clinical practice guidelines are available to support best practice however variability in bleeding management practice and related adverse outcomes still exist.

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Background: Cryopreservation extends platelet (PLT) shelf life from 5 to 7 days to 2 to 4 years. However, only 73 patients have been transfused cryopreserved PLTs in published randomized controlled trials (RCTs), making safety data insufficient for regulatory approval.

Study Design And Methods: The Cryopreserved vs.

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Background: The incidence of obesity is increasing worldwide. In selected individuals, bariatric surgery may offer a means of achieving long-term weight loss, improved health, and healthcare cost reduction. Physiological changes that occur because of obesity and general anaesthesia predispose to respiratory complications following bariatric surgery.

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For a six-month period, all airway options used for non-emergent patients undergoing thoracic surgery requiring one-lung ventilation at a single institution were assessed after introduction of the VivaSight™ double-lumen endotracheal tube (VivaSight-DL), a novel double-lumen tube with an integrated camera. This device displays a continuous view of the position of the tube relative to the carina. A total of 72 patients had lung separation with the VivaSight-DL.

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