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Anaesthesia care providers employed in humanitarian settings by Médecins Sans Frontières: a retrospective observational study of 173 084 surgical cases over 10 years.

Soren Kudsk-IversenMiguel TrellesElie Ngowa BakebaanitsaLongin HagabimanaAbdul MomenRahmatullah HelmandCarline Saint VictorKhalid ShahAdolphe MasuJudith KendellHilary EdgcombeMike English
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Our findings contribute to existing knowledge of the nature of anaesthetic provision in humanitarian settings, while demonstrating the value of high-quality, routine data collection at scale in this sector. Further evaluation of perioperative outcomes associated with different models of humanitarian anaesthetic provision is required.
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