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Airway Management, Risk Management, Neuroanaesthesia
Australia

Activities

Employment (1)

Alfred Health: Melbourne, VIC, AU

2006 to present | Associate Professor (Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine )
Employment
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William Bradley

Education and qualifications (1)

Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

Associate Professor (Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine)
Education
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William Bradley

Works (27)

Human-machine collaboration using artificial intelligence to enhance the safety of donning and doffing personal protective equipment (PPE).

Infection control and hospital epidemiology
2022-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Segal R; Bradley WP; Williams DL; Lee K; Krieser RB; Mezzavia PM; Correa de Araujo Nunes R; Ng I
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Updated guideline on equipment to manage difficult airways: Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists.

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2022-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Endlich Y; Hore PJ; Baker PA; Beckmann LA; Bradley WP; Chan KLE; Chapman GA; Jephcott CGA; Kruger PS; Newton A et al.
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Reply to: The Video Classification of Intubation score: a new description tool for tracheal intubation using videolaryngoscopy.

European journal of anaesthesiology
2022-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Bradley P
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Comparing the accuracy and complications of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) placement using fluoroscopic and the blind pushing technique

Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
2021-12 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2051-3895
Part of ISSN: 2051-3909
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William Bradley

Facemask ventilation.

BJA education
2021-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Bradley WPL; Lyons C
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Airway management in the adult patient with COVID-19: High flow nasal oxygen or not? A summary of evidence and local expert opinion.

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2021-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Lee S; Bradley WPL; Brewster DJ; Chahal R; Poon L; Segal R; Totonidis S; Tsang D; Ng M
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Managed care: coming to Australia earlier than we thought?

MJA Insight
2021-07 | Journal article
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William Bradley

2021 Update on airway management from the Anaesthesia Continuing Education Airway Management Special Interest Group.

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2021-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Van Zundert AA; Endlich Y; Beckmann LA; Bradley WP; Chapman GA; Heard AM; Heffernan D; Jephcott CG; Khong GL; Rehak A et al.
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Remote buddy monitoring of the donning and doffing of personal protective equipment.

The Medical journal of Australia
2021-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Segal R; Bradley WP; Williams D; Correa de Araujo Nunes R; Ng I
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Lost in transition: use of SpO<sub>2</sub> in the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists transition tool. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2020; 125: e38-46.

British journal of anaesthesia
2020-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Bradley P
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Human factors and the 'next generation' airway trolley

Anaesthesia
2019 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0003-2409
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William Bradley

Medical Emergency Team calls within 24 hours of surgery and strategy for reduction.

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2018-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Smith AD; Bradley W; Reilly S; Barrett JA; Hunt Smith JJ
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Postoperative airway management of cervical spine surgery patients

Australasian Anaesthesia
2017 | Book chapter
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Airway assessment/management paradigm - does a spectral or a binary approach fit better?

Anaesthesia
2017-08 | Journal article
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Emergency front-of-neck access: scalpel or cannula-and the parable of Buridan's ass†.

British journal of anaesthesia
2017-06 | Journal article
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Continued provision of cannula cricothyroidotomy equipment

Anaesthesia
2016 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0003-2409
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Airway Assessment

ANZCA
2016-08 | Book
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

D-blade C-MAC videolaryngoscopy™ with the frova intubating introducer™

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2015 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0310-057X
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Which Videolaryngoscope do you choose

ANZCA
2015 | Book chapter
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

A prospective randomised controlled trial comparing tracheal intubation plus manual in-line stabilisation of the cervical spine using the Macintosh laryngoscope vs the McGrath(®) Series 5 videolaryngoscope.

Anaesthesia
2014-12 | Journal article
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William Bradley via Europe PubMed Central

Challenges in the surgical management of spine trauma in the morbidly obese patient: a case series

Journal of neurosurgery. Spine
2013 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1547-5654
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William Bradley

Scoring systems for videolaryngoscopes

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2013 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0310-057X
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Severe hypotension related to high negative pressure suction drainage on a thoracic epidural drain during multilevel spinal fixation

A &amp; A case reports
2013 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2325-7237
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William Bradley

Use of Cormack and Lehane grading with videolaryngoscopy

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2013 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0310-057X
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Observations on the assessment and optimal use of videolaryngoscopes

Anaesthesia and intensive care
2012 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0310-057X
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Topicalisation and Sedation for Awake Fibreoptic Intubation

Anaesthesia Continuing Education ANZCA ASA NZSA
2012 | Book
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley

Oral Abstracts

Australasian Radiology
2006 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
William Bradley