Saowarat Snidvongs, Qualified from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School at Imperial College School of Medicine. Completed advanced pain and anaesthesia training at Barts and The London NHS Trust Qualifications: BSc (Hons) in Biological and Clinical Sciences, MBBS, FRCA, FFPMRCConsultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine at Barts Health NHS TrustEmail: saowarat.snidvongs@bartshealth.nhs.ukProfileResearchKey PublicationsCollaboratorsProfileQualified from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School at Imperial College School of Medicine. Completed advanced pain and anaesthesia training at Barts and The London NHS Trust. BSc (Hons) in Biological and Clinical Sciences, MBBS, FRCA, FFPMRC. ResearchGroup members Professor Richard Langford, Dr Vivek Mehta, Dr Theresa Wodehouse, Dr Kristin Ullrich, Dr Serene Chang, Mr Liam Casey. Summary Research fellowship in Academic Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine at Barts and The London NHS Trust – experienced in developing research protocols, grant applications, study regulatory approval processes and patient recruitment. Key Publications Mehta V, Snidvongs S, Langford R, et al. A prospective open label pilot study to investigate whether quantitative sensory testing correlates with the effectiveness of diagnostic dorsal root ganglion block in patients with unilateral lumbar radiculopathy. The Journal of Pain. 2013 April; Vol. 14, Issue 4, Supplement, Page S6 Snidvongs S, Shah S. Horner’s syndrome following an epidural blood patch. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine Short Reports. 2012 Oct; 3: 68; doi: 10.1258/shorts.2012.011135Snidvongs S, Mehta V. Recent advances in opioid prescription for chronic non-cancer pain. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 2012 Feb; 88 (1036): 66-72. Snidvongs S. Prolonged-release tapentadol. Commissioned by Hospital Healthcare Europe. 2012 http://www.hospitalhealthcare.com/hhe Snidvongs S. Recent advances in pain management. Commissioned by Anaesthesia International. 2011 Holdcroft A, Snidvongs S, Berkley K. Incorporating gender and sex dimensions in medical research. Gender in Science, Special Issue of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews. 2011 Jun; 36 (2): 180-192. Snidvongs S, Holdcroft A. Women’s response to analgesics. MIMS Women’s Health. 2010 Jun; 5 (3): 37-39. Snidvongs S, Mehta V. Pulsed radiofrequency – a non-neurodestructive therapy in pain management. Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care. 2010 Jun; 4 (2): 107-110.Snidvongs S, Holdcroft A. Role of sex and gender differences in response to analgesic medication. paineurope 2009: Issue 4, 2009. Snidvongs S, Holdcroft A. Gender differences in responses to medication and side effects of medication. Pain: Clinical Updates. Volume XVI, Issue 5, July 2008. Snidvongs S, Nagaratnam M, Stephens R. Assessment and treatment of pain in children. British Journal of Hospital Medicine (Lond). 2008 April; 69 (4): 211-213. Snidvongs S, Mehrotra R. Survey on the use of unlicensed drug use in epidural and spinal analgesia at University College Hospital London. Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine. 2006; 31 (Issue 5, Supplement 1): 31. Holdcroft, A, Snidvongs S, Cason A, Dore C, Berkley KJ. Pain and uterine contractions during breast-feeding in the immediate post-partum period increase with parity. Pain. 2003 Aug; 194 (3): 589-596. Snidvongs S, Holdcroft A, Berkley K. Pain from uterine contractions during breast-feeding. Dolor. 2000; 15 (Supplement III): 21. CollaboratorsPain and Anaesthesia Research Centre at Barts Health NHS Trust Back to top