Authors:
- Dr Andrew Kane, NAP7 Fellow, ST7 in anaesthesia, South Tees NHS Trust
- Professor Tim Cook, RCoA Director of the National Audit Projects, Consultant in Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal United Hospitals, Bath
- Dr Jas Soar, NAP7 Clinical Lead, Consultant in Anaesthetics and Intensive Care Medicine, Southmead Hospital, Bristol
After a delay due to Covid, we are pleased to say we are in the final stages of NAP7. The baseline and activity surveys are complete and being prepared for publication. The NAP7 panel is working hard to digest all possible learning from the case registry. Here we provide a brief update, with the full report coming in late 2023. We are hugely appreciative of the contribution of all anaesthetists.
The largest NAP yet
Perioperative cardiac arrest has seen the most cases reported of any NAP. The large number of cases reported is an indication of the ability of UK anaesthesia to successfully come together and focus on an important patient-focused issue, and also shows the incidence of perioperative cardiac arrest is greater than events forming the focus of previous NAPs.