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Dr Samantha Warnakulasuriya BM BCh FRCA

Consultant in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine
Quality Improvement Lead for Anaesthesia
Honorary Research Fellow UCL

 
Interests

Year 6 SSC and Electives in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine

iBSc modules in Anaesthesia, Surgery and Acute Physiology

Involving students in QI and research

Undergraduate and Postgraduate Education in Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine

Selected
Publications

Delivery of drinking, eating and mobilizing (DrEaMing) and its association with length of hospital stay after major noncardiac surgery: observational cohort study.  Oliver CM, Warnakulasuriya S, McGuckin D et al. British Journal of Anaesthesia.  2022; Published online ahead of print, May 22. 

Patient-reported outcomes for ambulatory surgery. Warnakulasuriya SR, Patel RC, Singleton GF, Moonesinghe SR.Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2020 Dec;33(6):768-773.

Translation of national guidelines into local practice. Warnakulasuriya SR, Harvey R, McNarry AF.Clin Teach. 2019 Dec;16(6):604-609. 

Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Has no Additive Incremental Value to Standard Scoring Systems when Risk Stratifying for Bariatric Surgery. Warnakulasuriya SR, Yates DR, Wilson JT, Stone M, Redman J, Davies S.Obes Surg. 2017 Jan;27(1):187-193. 

Comparison of esophageal Doppler and plethysmographic variability index to guide intraoperative fluid therapy for low-risk patients undergoing colorectal surgery. Warnakulasuriya SR, Davies SJ, Wilson RJ, Yates DR.J Clin Anesth. 2016 Nov;34:600-8. 

Volume management and resuscitation in colorectal surgery.  Yates DRA, Davies SJ, Warnakulasuriya SR, Wilson RJT. Current Anaesthesiology Reports. 2014: 4; 376-85.

AddressAnaesthetics Department
Podium 3, Maple Link corridor
University College Hospital
235 Euston Road
London
NW1 2BU
email

Samantha.warnakulasuriya@nhs.net