South West Anaesthesia Research Matrix

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Epidemiology of Critical Care Provision after Surgery (EpiCCS)

 

The 2nd Sprint National Anaesthesia Project: Epidemiology of Critical Care provision after Surgery (SNAP-2: EpiCCS) is managed by the NIAA Health Services Research Centre in conjunction with the UCL/UCLH Surgical Outcomes Research Centre (SOuRCe). Click here for more info!


SNAP-2: EpiCCS will describe the epidemiology of perioperative risk and outcome, and critical care referral and admission after inpatient surgery in the UK. It also aims to examine whether planned postoperative critical care admission is effective as an intervention to reduce postoperative morbidity.


Derriford Hospital and UCLH were selected as pilot sites for the project, with the pilot completed in January 2017.  With feedback from this dry-run, the main project will look to be rolled out in Easter 2017.


Get in touch if you're interested in getting involved!

 

Regional Project Lead


SWARM Committee

 
Site
Local Trainee Lead
P.I.
Patients Included
Clinicians Recruited
Derriford Hospital
Tim Warrener
Gary Minto
Tim Warrener
212 (pilot)
228 (main)
112 (pilot)
110 (main)
Torbay Hospital
Sarah Shaw
Jane Montgomery
115
76
Truro Hospital
Olivia Ward
Thomas Nicholls
Julian Berry
73
24
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
Steph Pauling
Cathryn Matthews
218
93
Musgrove Park Hospital
Thomas Judd
Steve Harris
104
0
North Devon District Hospital
Emma Shacklock
Garry Henry
56
36
TOTALS
 
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1006
451
 

Local Trust Project Contributors

 
Derriford Hospital
 
Esme Elloway
Abi Patrick
Stuart Clelland
Adam Carpenter
Sam McAleer
May Newmarch
Anna Perham
Natalie Smith
Sam Spinney
Aidan Hulbert
Stephen Adshead
Matt Holl
Priya Datar
James Humphreys
 
North Devon District Hospital
 
David Morris
Laura Thomson
Katie Pass
Kiran Rait
 
Royal Cornwall Hospital
Sarah Cassie
 
Musgrove Park Hospital
 
Natalie Smith
Chris Gillet
Alex Coombs
 
 
Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital
 
Pauline Sibley
Alex Dunn
Adam Green
Adam Samways
Francesca Mazzola
James Garwood
Liz Turner
Ali Potter
Sarah Eddy
Yang Ng
Mohammad Masood
Gearoid Crosbie
 
Torbay Hospital
 
Robin Webber
Katie Flower