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The NAP5 study on AAGA offers significant findings for anaesthetists, hospitals, and national bodies. With 64 recommendations for practice and implications for future research, it outlines a diverse agenda spanning various disciplines. The call for collaboration among specialty societies and scientific fields emphasizes the need for implementation and further investigation. Acknowledgement is given to the panelists, organizations, and patients for their contributions, fostering a continuous effort towards understanding anesthetics, consciousness, and patient safety.
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Closing Remarks Professor Jaideep J Pandit Clinical Lead, NAP5
Summary The largest study on AAGA ever conducted International study (UK & Ireland) The most robust data on spontaneous reports 64 recommendations for practice - directed to individual anaesthetists, hospitals and national organisations
~100 implications for research Spanning: audits, questionnaires, repeat studies, pyschological aspects, neuroscience, pharmacology, clinical trials, monitoring, legal dimensions, consent (even philosophy and history) Should help drive the specialty’s research agenda for next decade…
But who is to implement recommendations and take on the research? Unlike NAP4 (DAS) no ‘natural’ spec soc Need to encourage collaborations: OAA/ SIVA/ ACTA (directly involved) DAS/ SOBA/ Neuro have an interest Collaborations with pyschology, neuroscience, pharmacology, basic science are necessary ….?
Thanks Each panellist has spent 100s of hours on this project, lasting from inception almost 4 yrs LCs probably an equal time searching reports – massive diligence, care, attention! RCOA & AAGBI have lent huge infrastructure to make it happen: efficiency of Maddy, Sharon, Mary and Sonia for recent media CMOs; NIGB; ethics, devolved nations, etc, etc ‘unseen’ help from Jairaj & Karthik (website) Patients who so kindly gave us so much detail
Being chosen to lead this project a real privilege Learned to much We hope we have given you many things to think about Not the end but hope the beginning of a real, longlasting project to understand how anaesthetics work, don’t work and the very nature of human consciousness Thank you