Scoping review of mode of anaesthesia in emergency surgery
Abstract
Emergency surgery encompasses more than 50 per cent of the surgical workload; however, research efforts are disproportionally low. The mode of anaesthesia used during emergency surgery may affect outcomes, but the extent of research and the impact of the different modes of anaesthesia used are unclear.MEDLINE and Embase were searched using scoping review methodology with a rapid systematic search strategy, identifying any study comparing...
Paper Details
Title
Scoping review of mode of anaesthesia in emergency surgery
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
e17 - e25
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