No relationship between choice of anaesthetic agent and subsequent perioperative complication was observed. It is likely that individual optimisation on a case-by-case basis is more important overall than choice of any one particular technique. What is Known: • General anaesthesia (GA) poses a potential risk of decompensation in children with mitochondrial disorders. • There is a great diversity in the anaesthetic approaches undertaken in this cohort, and little guidance exists for anaesthetists and other clinicians regarding the optimal anaesthetic agents and perioperative management to provide to patients with mitochondrial disease. What is New: • In this study of 26 patients with genetically confirmed mitochondrial disease who underwent 65 GAs, no relationship between choice of anaesthetic agent and subsequent perioperative complication was observed • It is likely that individual optimisation on a case-by-case basis is more important overall than choice of any one particular technique.
Energy spectra and differential cross sections have been obtained for the charge exchange reaction ( H, He) on targets of Si and Mg at an incident energy of 36 MeV. Previously unobserved energy levels of Al and Na are reported and compared to shell model predictions. Microscopic form factors based on the M3Y effective nucleon-nucleon interaction are used in distorted-wave Born approximation codes to fit the data. The sensitivity of the model to input parameters is discussed and some spin assignments made. Coupled channels calculations are performed to fit the two-step contributions to the data via sequential one-nucleon transfers.
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