Guidelines for the safe provision of anaesthesia in magnetic resonance units 2019

Author:

Wilson S. R.1,Shinde S.2,Appleby I.3,Boscoe M.4,Conway D.5,Dryden C.6,Ferguson K.7,Gedroyc W.8,Kinsella S. M.9,Nathanson M. H.10,Thorne J.11,White M.12,Wright E.13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuro‐anaesthesia and Neurocritical Care National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery LondonUK and Neuro Anaesthesia and Critical Care Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Co‐Chair)

2. Department of Anaesthesia North Bristol NHS Trust BristolUK and Vice President, Association of Anaesthetists (Co‐Chair)

3. Department of Neuro‐anaesthesia and Neurocritical Care National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery LondonUK and Neuro Anaesthesia and Critical Care Society of Great Britain and Ireland

4. Royal College of Anaesthetists LondonUK and Society of Anaesthetists in Radiology

5. Department of Anaesthesia Chelsea and Westminster Hospital LondonUK and Trainee Committee, Association of Anaesthetists

6. Jackson Rees Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia Alder Hey Children's Hospital LiverpoolUK and Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland

7. Department of Anaesthesia Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Aberdeen UK and Association of Anaesthetists Safety Representative

8. Imperial College LondonUK and Royal College of Radiologists

9. Department of Anaesthesia St Michaels Hospital BristolUK and Editor, Anaesthesia

10. Department of Anaesthesia Nottingham University Hospital NottinghamUK and Immediate Past Honorary Secretary, Association of Anaesthetists

11. Department of Neurosurgery Salford Royal Foundation Trust SalfordUK and Society of British Neurological Surgeons

12. University College London UK

13. Jackson Rees Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia Alder Hey Children's Hospital Liverpool UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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5. Anaesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging

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