SUMMARYIntroduction.Managing critical events in the OR is not always consistent with the usual resuscitation management and can be considered an anesthesia therapeutic approach.Mathodologhy.On the basis of an Australian study that monitored 4,000 anesthesia incidents, an algorithm of simplified acronyms has been implemented. The American Heart Association (AHA) uses the cardiovascular quadrant to localize the main cause of hemodynamic instability, in accordance with 4 components: Cardiac pump, heart rate, resistance and volume.Results.This review combines both systems to successfully manage any critical events during anesthesia
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
The occurrence of cardiac arrest during anesthesia and surgery is nowadays associated with many chal...
Hinkelbein J, Andres J, Böttiger BW, et al. Cardiac arrest in the perioperative period: a consensus ...
SUMMARYIntroduction.Managing critical events in the OR is not always consistent with the usual resus...
The critical incident system is now well established as a concept and activity of a quality programm...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest attributable to anaesthesia occurs at the rate of between 0.5 and 1 case ...
Objective: To audit the recently established Critical Incident Reporting System in the Department of...
Perioperative cardiac arrests and death on the table represent the most serious complications of sur...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of a previously described core algorithm "COVER ABCD–A SWIFT CHECK",...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...
Objectives: To examine the role of a previously described core algorithm "COVER ABCD–A SWIFT CHECK",...
incident reports of anesthesia related adverse events in 2007 on an anonymous and voluntary basis. T...
Background: A critical incident is any preventable mishap associated with the administration of anes...
© 2005 BMJ Publishing GroupObjectives: To examine the role of a previously described core algorithm ...
Objective: To evaluate the anesthetist’s role in cardiac anesthesia in case of cardiac arrest. Stud...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
The occurrence of cardiac arrest during anesthesia and surgery is nowadays associated with many chal...
Hinkelbein J, Andres J, Böttiger BW, et al. Cardiac arrest in the perioperative period: a consensus ...
SUMMARYIntroduction.Managing critical events in the OR is not always consistent with the usual resus...
The critical incident system is now well established as a concept and activity of a quality programm...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest attributable to anaesthesia occurs at the rate of between 0.5 and 1 case ...
Objective: To audit the recently established Critical Incident Reporting System in the Department of...
Perioperative cardiac arrests and death on the table represent the most serious complications of sur...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the role of a previously described core algorithm "COVER ABCD–A SWIFT CHECK",...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...
Objectives: To examine the role of a previously described core algorithm "COVER ABCD–A SWIFT CHECK",...
incident reports of anesthesia related adverse events in 2007 on an anonymous and voluntary basis. T...
Background: A critical incident is any preventable mishap associated with the administration of anes...
© 2005 BMJ Publishing GroupObjectives: To examine the role of a previously described core algorithm ...
Objective: To evaluate the anesthetist’s role in cardiac anesthesia in case of cardiac arrest. Stud...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
The occurrence of cardiac arrest during anesthesia and surgery is nowadays associated with many chal...
Hinkelbein J, Andres J, Böttiger BW, et al. Cardiac arrest in the perioperative period: a consensus ...