Michael Wang PhD interviews Gerhard Schneider, MD: MAA 10 Conference Helsinki, Finland
topics Gerhard Schneider MD & Michael Wang PhD | time minutes | |
definition adequate GA | 2--3 | |
class action law suit mandated surgeons to give neonates general anesthesia | 3-3:30 | |
Dysesthesia | 3:30 | |
patient movement | 5:57 | |
every patient monitored with EEG | 8 | |
Is anesthetist beholden to surgeon? | 9 | |
talking to the patient under anesthesia changes culture of operating room | 11 | |
GS: his use of muscle relaxants | 12 | |
current state of brain monitors | 13 | |
50% UK operating rooms have BIS monitors, only 15% UK anesthetists use them | 17 | |
NAP 5 underestimates awareness 1/19,000 vs Brice 1/600 | 17 | |
Burst suppression | 20 | |
GS type of anesthesia that he would choose as a patient | 21 |
Publications relevant to this interview:
content/Zusammenfassung_Intraoperative_awareness_Schneider_2003
Gerhard Schneider
Technische Universität München , Munich · Department of Anesthesiology
Anaesthetics, Clinical Trials, Emergency Medicine
Univ. Prof. Dr. med.
Research experience
Jan 2011–
Dec 2012
Universität Witten/Herdecke
Germany · Witten
Jan 2008
Universität Hamburg · Department of Anaesthesiology
Germany · Hamburg
Jan 2007
Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Germany · Erlangen
Jan 2007
Universität Duisburg-Essen
Germany · Duisburg
Jan 2007
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Germany · München
Jan 2000–
Dec 2011
Technische Universität München · Clinic of Anaesthesiology
Germany · München
Jan 1997–
Dec 2003
Emory University · Department of Anesthesiology
USA · Atlanta
Michael Wang
Michael Wang is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology in the College of Medicine, Biological Science and Psychology, University of Leicester UK, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist in Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Management at Leicester Royal Infirmary UK. He is a former Chair of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the British Psychological Society. He has worked as a clinical psychologist for more than 35 years, treating patients with PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, obsessional compulsive disorder, and in particular, psychological problems arising from unplanned anaesthetic and surgical incidents.
Anthony Messina
Anthony Messina, MD, MSPH, MBA is a retired Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Management at the Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas and anesthesiologist.