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Biography
Matthew studied Medicine at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge, graduating in Medical Sciences in 2011, and Medicine in 2014. He moved to the Oxford for postgraduate medical training, specialising in Anaesthesia in 2016. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists by examination in 2021.
Matthew Luney
MA (Cantab) MB BChir FRCA
NIHR funded Academic Clinical Fellow
Research Interests
- Perioperative risk modelling
- Use of big data in healthcare
- Electroencephalography (EEG) under anaesthesia
- Postoperative neurocognitive dysfunction particularly delirium
- Adult and paediatric brain injury
Websites
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Recent publications
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Risk of Mortality Following Surgery in Patients With a Previous Cardiovascular Event.
Journal article
Chalitsios CV. et al, (2023), JAMA Surg
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Quantifying the changing epidemiology of delirium in England 1998–2021: a health economics evaluation
Journal article
Luney M. and Ezra M., (2023), British Journal of Anaesthesia, 130, e395 - e396
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Cerebrovascular accident and acute coronary syndrome and perioperative outcomes (CAPO) study protocol: a 10-year database linkage between Hospital Episode Statistics Admitted Patient Care, Myocardial Infarction National Audit Project and Office for National Statistics registries for time-dependent risk analysis of perioperative outcomes in English NHS hospitals
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Luney MS. et al, (2020), BMJ Open, 10
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Rationalisation and reduction of blood product wastage during major obstetric haemorrhage
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Boulding R. et al, (2020), Anaesthesia, 75 Suppl 2, 9 - 98
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ESICM LIVES 2016: part two
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Sivakumar S. et al, (2016), Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, 4