The aim of this study was to develop an audit tool to identify prospectively all peri-operative adverse events during airway management in a cost-effective and reproducible way. All patients at VU University Medical Center who required general anaesthesia for elective and emergency surgical procedures were included during a period of 8 weeks. Daily questionnaires and interviews were taken from anaesthesia trainees and anaesthetic department staff members. A total of 2803 patients underwent general anaesthesia, 1384 men and 1419 women, including 2232 elective patients and 571 emergency procedures, 697 paediatric and 2106 adult surgical procedures. A total of 168 airway-related events were reported. The incidence of severe airway management-r...
Review of perioperative activity, including adverse events, throughput and compliance with 'best pra...
Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmona...
Abstract Background Previous studies examining remova...
The aim of this study was to develop an audit tool to identify prospectively all peri-operative adve...
This audit of airway incidents was conducted over six months in 12 tertiary level hospitals across A...
In 2011 the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society published their joint re...
Background. This project was devised to estimate the incidence of major complications of airway mana...
Background. The Fourth National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and Difficult Ai...
Complications and critical incidents arising during anaesthesia due to patient, surgical or anaesthe...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative respiratory adverse events in children are one of the major causes of morb...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...
Introduction: Perioperative adverse events are more common in children compared to adult population....
Objective To identify compliance with the procedures for securing the airway of patients submitted t...
Introduction: The management of head and neck surgical patients is associated with increased morbidi...
Background: Careful airway management, including tracheal intubation, is important when performing a...
Review of perioperative activity, including adverse events, throughput and compliance with 'best pra...
Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmona...
Abstract Background Previous studies examining remova...
The aim of this study was to develop an audit tool to identify prospectively all peri-operative adve...
This audit of airway incidents was conducted over six months in 12 tertiary level hospitals across A...
In 2011 the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society published their joint re...
Background. This project was devised to estimate the incidence of major complications of airway mana...
Background. The Fourth National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and Difficult Ai...
Complications and critical incidents arising during anaesthesia due to patient, surgical or anaesthe...
BACKGROUND: Perioperative respiratory adverse events in children are one of the major causes of morb...
Objective: To improve the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for perioperative anesthesia manageme...
Introduction: Perioperative adverse events are more common in children compared to adult population....
Objective To identify compliance with the procedures for securing the airway of patients submitted t...
Introduction: The management of head and neck surgical patients is associated with increased morbidi...
Background: Careful airway management, including tracheal intubation, is important when performing a...
Review of perioperative activity, including adverse events, throughput and compliance with 'best pra...
Critically ill patients have poor physiological reserves, and are at increased risk of cardiopulmona...
Abstract Background Previous studies examining remova...