Background: Improved anaesthesia safety has made severe anaesthesia-related incidents, complications, and deaths rare events, but concern about morbidity and mortality in anaesthesia continues. This study examines possible severe adverse outcomes or death recorded in a large national surveillance system based on a core data set (CDS). Methods: Cases from 1999 to 2010 were filtered from the CDS database. Cases were defined as elective patients classified as ASA physical status grades I and II (without relevant risk factors) resulting in death or serious complication. Four experts reviewed the cases to determine anaesthetic involvement. Results: Of 1 374 678 otherwise healthy, ASA I and II patients in the CDS database, 36 met the study ...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, a significant proportion of moderate-to-deep sedation is performed b...
BACKGROUND Over the last three decades, the use of outpatient surgery has been steadily i...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...
Background: Improved anaesthesia safety has made severe anaesthesia-related incidents, complications...
Complications and critical incidents arising during anaesthesia due to patient, surgical or anaesthe...
Objective: There is little information on adverse anaesthetic outcomes from the Caribbean. The aim o...
Background and rationale: The purposes of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesth...
Over the last three decades, the use of outpatient surgery has been steadily increasing. Simultaneou...
BACKGROUND Anaesthesiology is one of the safest fields in medicine today in relation to mortality...
BACKGROUND: Anaesthesia Databank Switzerland (ADS) is a voluntary data registry introduced in 1996. ...
Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constit...
Avoiding iatrogenic adverse outcomes and providing safe care to patients is a priority in modern hea...
Based on results recorded of perioperative mortality, anaesthetic care is often cited as a model for...
The most important measure of the safety of anaesthesia for the patient is the incidence of anaesthe...
Background: National statistical data of mortality and morbidity related to anesthesia have not been...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, a significant proportion of moderate-to-deep sedation is performed b...
BACKGROUND Over the last three decades, the use of outpatient surgery has been steadily i...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...
Background: Improved anaesthesia safety has made severe anaesthesia-related incidents, complications...
Complications and critical incidents arising during anaesthesia due to patient, surgical or anaesthe...
Objective: There is little information on adverse anaesthetic outcomes from the Caribbean. The aim o...
Background and rationale: The purposes of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesth...
Over the last three decades, the use of outpatient surgery has been steadily increasing. Simultaneou...
BACKGROUND Anaesthesiology is one of the safest fields in medicine today in relation to mortality...
BACKGROUND: Anaesthesia Databank Switzerland (ADS) is a voluntary data registry introduced in 1996. ...
Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constit...
Avoiding iatrogenic adverse outcomes and providing safe care to patients is a priority in modern hea...
Based on results recorded of perioperative mortality, anaesthetic care is often cited as a model for...
The most important measure of the safety of anaesthesia for the patient is the incidence of anaesthe...
Background: National statistical data of mortality and morbidity related to anesthesia have not been...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, a significant proportion of moderate-to-deep sedation is performed b...
BACKGROUND Over the last three decades, the use of outpatient surgery has been steadily i...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...