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Entonox: Making its use better for the environment

A quality improvement project has just been published in Anaesthesia showing how cracking technologies can be implemented in the delivery unit to successfully reduce the carbon footprint of entonox labour analgesia. This paper also describes the challenges of using the technology and the importance of having effective staff engagement.

View the paper.
 
More information about sustainable practices in obstetric anaesthesia can be found on the OAA website.

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