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Whose fault are wrong predictions: the clinician, the patient or the pigeon?

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double low: it’s time to deal Achilles heel a single deadly blow. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2017; 119: 1–4. 16. Sperna Weiland NH, Brevoord D, J€ obsis DA, et al.… Click to show full abstract

double low: it’s time to deal Achilles heel a single deadly blow. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2017; 119: 1–4. 16. Sperna Weiland NH, Brevoord D, J€ obsis DA, et al. Cerebral oxygenation during changes in vascular resistance and flow in patients on cardiopulmonary bypass – a physiological proof of concept study. Anaesthesia 2017; 72: 49–56. 17. Ghosh A, Elwell C, Smith M. Review article: cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy in adults: a work in progress. Anesthesia and Analgesia 2012; 115: 1373–83. 18. Highton D, Ghosh A, Tachtsidis I, Panovska-Griffiths J, Elwell CE, Smith M. Monitoring cerebral autoregulation after brain injury: multimodal assessment of cerebral slow-wave oscillations using near-infrared spectroscopy. Anesthesia and Analgesia 2015; 121: 198–205. 19. Joshi B, Ono M, Brown C, et al. Predicting the limits of cerebral autoregulation during cardiopulmonary bypass. Anesthesia and Analgesia 2012; 114: 503–10. 20. Pedersen T, Nicholson A, Hovhannisyan K, Moller AM, Smith AF, Lewis SR. Pulse oximetry for perioperative monitoring. Cochrane Database Systematic Review 2014; 3: CD002013. 21. Moerman A, De Hert S. Cerebral oximetry: the standard monitor of the future? Current Opinions in Anaesthesiology 2015; 28: 703–9.

Keywords: whose fault; anesthesia analgesia; spectroscopy; predictions clinician; wrong predictions; fault wrong

Journal Title: Anaesthesia
Year Published: 2017

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