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Diprose, Dr Paul

Dr Diprose has worked for the Trust since February 2006 and specialises in cardiac anaesthesia and intensive care.

BM FRCSEd FRCA

Specialty

Anaesthesia 

Sub-specialty

Cardiac anaesthesia and intensive care 

Training and education

Anaesthesia training in Wessex and New Zealand.

Experience

Dr Diprose has worked for the Trust since February 2006. 

Key achievements

  • Development of peri-operative echocardiography
  • Clinical lead for cardiac intensive care

Research

  • Diprose P, Herbertson MJ, O’Shaughnessy D, Gill RS. Activated recombinant factor VII after cardiopulmonary bypass reduces allogeneic transfusion after complex non-coronary cardiac surgery: a randomised double blind placebo controlled pilot trial. Br. J. Anaesth. 2005 95: 596-602
  • Diprose P, Herbertson MJ, O'Shaughnessy D, Deakin CD, and Gill RS. Reducing allogeneic transfusion in cardiac surgery: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial of antifibrinolytic therapies used in addition to intra-operative cell salvage. Br. J. Anaesth. 2005 94: 271-278
  • Curzen N, Diprose P, George W, Tsang G. Novel treatment for critical aortic stenosis with severe aortic root calcification and coronary disease: combined left internal thoracic artery graft to left anterior descending coronary artery and deployment of transcatheter aortic valve implant under direct vision. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2013 epub ahead of print (in press).