During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous infusions is complex and time-consuming. The need for individual specific weight-based drug dose calculation and preparation places children at higher risk than adults for medication errors. Following an evidence-based and ergonomic driven approach, we developed a mobile device app called Pediatric Accurate Medication in Emergency Situations (PedAMINES), intended to guide caregivers step-by-step from preparation to delivery of drugs requiring continuous infusion. In a prior single center randomized controlled trial, medication errors were reduced from 70% to 0% by using PedAMINES when compared with conventional preparation methods
Recent advances in digital technologies over the past two decades have created unparalleled opportun...
Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death and disability in children. Every hour of delay in t...
Objective: Drug dosing errors pose a particular threat to children in prehospital emergency care. Wi...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
Emergency drug preparation and administration in children is both complex and time-consuming and pla...
Importance: Medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm, affecting millions o...
The fast preparation of drugs during pediatric resuscitation is of utmost importance. The influence ...
Medication errors are among the most common medical adverse events and an important cause of patient...
Background : Errors in the calculation of drug titration are one of the causes of medical errors tha...
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) are stressful, high-stake events that are assoc...
Importance: Deviations from international resuscitation guidelines during the management of pediatri...
Evidence-based best practices are the cornerstone to guide optimal cardiopulmonary arrest resuscitat...
Children suffering from chronic illnesses often struggle to adhere to their medication regimens and ...
Introduction Paediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), despite its low incidence, has a high mortality. Its m...
Background: Pediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), although rare, is associated with high mortality. Deviat...
Recent advances in digital technologies over the past two decades have created unparalleled opportun...
Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death and disability in children. Every hour of delay in t...
Objective: Drug dosing errors pose a particular threat to children in prehospital emergency care. Wi...
During pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), vasoactive drug preparation for continuous inf...
Emergency drug preparation and administration in children is both complex and time-consuming and pla...
Importance: Medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm, affecting millions o...
The fast preparation of drugs during pediatric resuscitation is of utmost importance. The influence ...
Medication errors are among the most common medical adverse events and an important cause of patient...
Background : Errors in the calculation of drug titration are one of the causes of medical errors tha...
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) are stressful, high-stake events that are assoc...
Importance: Deviations from international resuscitation guidelines during the management of pediatri...
Evidence-based best practices are the cornerstone to guide optimal cardiopulmonary arrest resuscitat...
Children suffering from chronic illnesses often struggle to adhere to their medication regimens and ...
Introduction Paediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), despite its low incidence, has a high mortality. Its m...
Background: Pediatric cardiac arrest (PCA), although rare, is associated with high mortality. Deviat...
Recent advances in digital technologies over the past two decades have created unparalleled opportun...
Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death and disability in children. Every hour of delay in t...
Objective: Drug dosing errors pose a particular threat to children in prehospital emergency care. Wi...