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Nick Wilson

@nwilson247

Anaesthetist-ICU reg, aspiring (wanna-be) scientist. I study airborne infection within hospitals.

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Tim Cook (@doctimcook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Gill 💙 🇺🇦 All true - the one caveat is that if the patient was already producing aerosols through exertional respiratory activity or cough they will continue to do so with CPAP & HFNO…..but it’s the patient not the procedure (& the CPAP/HFNO even reduces it a bit) Nick Wilson Euan Tovey

<a href="/ICMdoc/">Steve Gill 💙 🇺🇦</a> All true - the one caveat is that if the patient was already producing aerosols through exertional respiratory activity or cough they will continue to do so with CPAP &amp; HFNO…..but it’s the patient not the procedure (&amp; the CPAP/HFNO even reduces it a bit)
<a href="/NWilson247/">Nick Wilson</a> <a href="/EuanTovey/">Euan Tovey</a>
Edinburgh Anaesthesia Festival (@eafestival) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic talk from Nick Wilson ! The science behind the elusive “AGP” and the (lack of?) evidence at such a central topic to the pandemic. Why did these precautions become so apparent? We’ve never seen a cough cloud before either… #EAFest2022 #AGP

Fantastic talk from <a href="/NWilson247/">Nick Wilson</a> ! The science behind the elusive “AGP” and the (lack of?) evidence at such a central topic to the pandemic. Why did these precautions become so apparent? We’ve never seen a cough cloud before either… #EAFest2022 #AGP
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Thanks Anaesthesia for the recognition. Aerosol scientists, clinicians and statisticians collaborating made it happen. Humans only accomplish awesome achievements when they work together! #sendingscience

Thanks Anaesthesia for the recognition.  Aerosol scientists, clinicians and statisticians collaborating made it happen. Humans only accomplish awesome achievements when they work together! #sendingscience
Tim Cook (@doctimcook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hugely disappointing that Office of the Chief Executive NHSScotland 10 Oct IPC manual nipcm.hps.scot.nhs.uk/media/2005/202… despite referring to the NHS England 9 June AGP review england.nhs.uk/wp-content/upl… Cites the 20 April @NHSE IPC manual & not the 8 June version england.nhs.uk/wp-content/upl… Updating AGP list is overdue

Hugely disappointing that <a href="/NHSScotland/">Office of the Chief Executive NHSScotland</a> 10 Oct IPC manual nipcm.hps.scot.nhs.uk/media/2005/202… 

despite referring to the <a href="/NHSEngland/">NHS England</a> 9 June AGP review england.nhs.uk/wp-content/upl…

Cites the 20 April @NHSE IPC manual &amp; not the 8 June version england.nhs.uk/wp-content/upl…

Updating AGP list is overdue
Tim Cook (@doctimcook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At Royal College of Anaesthetists speaking to RAFT A joy to highlight exceptional doctors who it was my luck to work with in the pandemic Their work has high impact & in some cases changed national policy May their careers flourish Emira Kuršumović Andrew Kane Richard Armstrong Nick Wilson Andy Shrimpton

At <a href="/RCoANews/">Royal College of Anaesthetists</a> speaking to <a href="/RAFTrainees/">RAFT</a> 

A joy to highlight exceptional doctors who it was my luck to work with in the pandemic

Their work has high impact &amp; in some cases changed national policy

May their careers flourish

<a href="/emirakur/">Emira Kuršumović</a> <a href="/adk300/">Andrew Kane</a> <a href="/drrichstrong/">Richard Armstrong</a> <a href="/NWilson247/">Nick Wilson</a> <a href="/_andyshrimp/">Andy Shrimpton</a>
𝚃𝚘𝚖 𝙻𝚊𝚠𝚝𝚘𝚗 💙 (@lawtontri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hospital-Acquired COVID-19 in England, 16th Mar 2023 In the last 28 days, of 26,484 patients in hospital with Covid-19, 8,644 probably or definitely caught it there (32.6%) Looks like >30% is standard now. This isn't great. 1/

Hospital-Acquired COVID-19 in England, 16th Mar 2023

In the last 28 days, of 26,484 patients in hospital with Covid-19, 8,644 probably or definitely caught it there (32.6%)

Looks like &gt;30% is standard now. This isn't great.

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Nick Wilson (@nwilson247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to CO2 team! EAF organisers for the opportunity. Well done Nancy! I now own a quaich, need to learn how to pronounce it!

Nick Wilson (@nwilson247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new study suggests carbon dioxide monitoring could be used to identify areas of inadequate environmental ventilation within acute hospital areas. Ensuring all hospital areas have adequate ventilation could reduce the risk of airborne infection. …-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Our new study suggests carbon dioxide monitoring could be used to identify areas of inadequate environmental ventilation within acute hospital areas. Ensuring all hospital areas have adequate ventilation could reduce the risk of airborne infection.   …-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
David R Tomlinson 🇺🇦💙 (@drtomlinsonep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨During the 1st national lockdown, SARS2 infection risk was 3.5x greater in patient-facing healthcare workers compared to non patient-facing staff Then & now, hospital infection control policies fail to address air hygiene Did you know that NHS leaders don't care about air?

🚨During the 1st national lockdown, SARS2 infection risk was 3.5x greater in patient-facing healthcare workers compared to non patient-facing staff 

Then &amp; now, hospital infection control policies fail to address air hygiene

Did you know that NHS leaders don't care about air?
Alex Warren (@alexfwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited to share the results of the EPOCHS study, a collaborative multicentre observational study of cardiogenic shock in Scotland. Highlights: ➡️ CS = 3% of ICU admissions in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ➡️ Half due to acute MI, half other causes ➡️ 30-day mortality 54% journals.sagepub.com/eprint/INFTPFJ…

Tim Cook (@doctimcook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

COVID INQUIRY tweet 5 Reasons why ICU was LOWER RISK for transmission of INFECTION to staff than the WARDS I think ….for multiple reasons 1 Better access to PPE generally 2 Better access to effective PPE (ie FFP3 masks) 3 Better ventilation of the environment (eg see

COVID INQUIRY tweet 5

Reasons why ICU was LOWER RISK for transmission of INFECTION to staff than the WARDS
I think ….for multiple reasons

1 Better access to PPE generally
2 Better access to effective PPE (ie FFP3 masks)
3 Better ventilation of the environment (eg see