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Chapter 6: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for Day Surgery 2025
Access for preoperative assessment staff to multidisciplinary teams support from other physicians, medical specialists, anaesthetists, surgeons and pain management teams should be available.12
Chapter 9: Guidelines for the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for an Obstetric Population 2025
Local anaesthetic solutions intended for epidural infusion should be stored separately from intravenous infusion solutions to minimise the risk of accidental intravenous administration of such drugs.75
Chapter 14: Guidelines for the Provision of Neuroanaesthetic Services 2025
Online imaging results from referring hospitals and within the neuroscience centre should be available locally, and consideration should be given to the provision of remote access for all anaesthetists who provide cover to neuroanaesthesia out of hours.
Chapter 18: Guidelines on the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for Cardiac Procedures 2025
Clinical protocols should be developed from national and international guidelines and reviewed and implemented on a regular basis. This may include, for example, guidance for coagulation management, venous thromboembolism treatment, and treatment for anaemia and patient blood management.
Chapter 19: Guidelines on the Provision of Anaesthesia Services for Thoracic Procedures 2025
A subgroup of patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) will benefit from surgery and should be managed in designated national centres. Currently only one UK centre provides specialist surgical intervention for patients with CTEPH.