Objectives: The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) database was used to identify the incidence, outcome and contributing factors of nerve injuries associated with anesthesia in Thai people. Material and Method: A prospective multicenter study was conducted in 20 hospital in Thailand from February 1, 2003 to January 31, 2004. All patients underwent anaesthesia were monitored for nerve injuries during the first 24 hours. The details of nerve injuries were recorded and analysed. Results:The overall incidence of nerve injuries associated with anesthesia was 1.6 per 10,000 patients. Considering on spinal and regional anesthesia, the incidence was 5.2 per 10,000 patients. Lumbosacral roots comprised 65.4 % of the injuries, the brachial ...
In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the s...
or Thai AIMS). The objective of the present study was to determine the frequency distribution, outco...
Objectives: Analyze the clinical course, management, outcome, and contributing factors of perioperat...
Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constit...
Background and rationale: The purposes of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesth...
Objective: The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) was aimed to identify and anal...
Background: There is a continuing trend to have more elective surgery performed on an outpatient bas...
Objectives: To examine incidents, contributory factors, treatment and outcomes associated with oxyg...
Background and Aims: Existing literature on neurological complications related to anesthesia is repo...
Background: Anesthesia equipment problems may contribute to anesthetic morbidity and mortality. In ...
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze intraoperative awareness using database of Thai Anesthesia I...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Anesthesiologists and hospitals are increasingly co...
Background: National statistical data of mortality and morbidity related to anesthesia have not been...
Objectives: To analyze the problem of drug error related to anesthesia in Thailand including nature,...
Background: Complications due to errors made by health practitioners are a major cause of concern an...
In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the s...
or Thai AIMS). The objective of the present study was to determine the frequency distribution, outco...
Objectives: Analyze the clinical course, management, outcome, and contributing factors of perioperat...
Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constit...
Background and rationale: The purposes of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesth...
Objective: The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) was aimed to identify and anal...
Background: There is a continuing trend to have more elective surgery performed on an outpatient bas...
Objectives: To examine incidents, contributory factors, treatment and outcomes associated with oxyg...
Background and Aims: Existing literature on neurological complications related to anesthesia is repo...
Background: Anesthesia equipment problems may contribute to anesthetic morbidity and mortality. In ...
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze intraoperative awareness using database of Thai Anesthesia I...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Anesthesiologists and hospitals are increasingly co...
Background: National statistical data of mortality and morbidity related to anesthesia have not been...
Objectives: To analyze the problem of drug error related to anesthesia in Thailand including nature,...
Background: Complications due to errors made by health practitioners are a major cause of concern an...
In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the s...
or Thai AIMS). The objective of the present study was to determine the frequency distribution, outco...
Objectives: Analyze the clinical course, management, outcome, and contributing factors of perioperat...