“…The organisers of the 7th National Audit Project (NAP7) are to be applauded for adapting their methodology to include cardiac arrest in obstetric patients receiving anaesthetic care, whether in or outside the operating theatre. The report by Lucas et al allows scrutiny of peripartum anaesthetic care with the ambition of preventing these infrequent but harrowing events [1]. Indeed, anaesthetic management factors were considered the key cause of the majority (19/28) of the maternal cardiac arrests observed in NAP7, which is line with other work.…”