• Resuscitation · Mar 2010

    Critical incidents related to cardiac arrests reported to the Danish Patient Safety Database.

    • Peter Oluf Andersen, Rikke Maaløe, and Henning B Andersen.
    • Danish Institute for Medical Simulation, Herlev Hospital, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark; University of Copenhagen, Denmark. poa@dadlnet.dk
    • Resuscitation. 2010 Mar 1;81(3):312-6.

    BackgroundCritical incident reports can identify areas for improvement in resuscitation practice. The Danish Patient Safety Database is a mandatory reporting system and receives critical incident reports submitted by hospital personnel. The aim of this study is to identify, analyse and categorize critical incidents related to cardiac arrests reported to the Danish Patient Safety Database.MethodsThe search terms "cardiac arrest" and "resuscitation" were used to identify reports in the Danish Patient Safety Database. Identified critical incidents were then classified into categories.ResultsOne hundred and seven reports describing 122 separate incidents were identified and classified into incidents related to: alerting the resuscitation team (n=32; 26%), human performance (n=22; 18%), equipment failure (n=19; 16%), resuscitation equipment not available (n=13; 11%), physical environment (n=14; 11%), insufficient monitoring (n=14; 11%), and medication error (n=8; 7%).ConclusionCritical incidents related to cardiac arrest occur due to logistical, technical, teamworking and knowledge problems. These findings should be considered when planning education and implementing resuscitation practice.Copyright 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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