Articles: anesthesia.
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Multicenter Study
The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring study (Thai AIMS): perioperative arrhythmia.
The Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand organized the first national sentinel incident reports of anesthesia related adverse events in 2007 on an anonymous and voluntary basis. The aims of the present study were to analyze incidence, risk factors, clinical course and outcome of perioperative arrhythmia and indicate the contributing factors and suggested corrective strategies in the database of the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS). ⋯ Arrhythmia accounted for 19.2% of 2,537 incidents of the Thai AIMS database. Bradycardia was the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia. Most arrhythmia was benign but might be fatal. Suggested corrective strategies such as guidelines practice, improvement of supervision and quality assurance activity.
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Multicenter Study
The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring study (Thai AIMS): an analysis of 21 awareness events.
To demonstrate the characteristics, outcomes, and the circumstances associated with intraoperative recall of awareness. ⋯ Intra-operative recall of awareness in the Thai AIMS was 1.05% of all incident reports. Most of the events were considered as anesthesia related. The suggested corrective strategies were quality assurance activity, effective monitoring and equipment maintenance.
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Multicenter Study
Major complications of central neuraxial block: report on the Third National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
Serious complications of central neuraxial block (CNB) are rare. Limited information on their incidence and impact impedes clinical decision-making and patient consent. The Royal College of Anaesthetists Third National Audit Project was designed to inform this situation. ⋯ The data are reassuring and suggest that CNB has a low incidence of major complications, many of which resolve within 6 months.
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Comment Letter Multicenter Study
Survey of combined regional blocks and general anaesthesia.
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Paediatric anaesthesia · Feb 2009
Multicenter Study Comparative StudyA national survey of the anesthetic management of tonsillectomy surgery in children.
Tonsillectomy in children is a common procedure; however, there appears to be a significant degree of variability in anesthetic management. Thus far, there has been no large national survey looking at the perioperative care of these children. ⋯ Whilst there is individual variability in the management of these cases, the majority of anesthetists prefer the intravenous route for induction of anesthesia, after application of topical anesthetic cream. It is routine practice to intubate the trachea, administer paracetamol, NSAIDs, strong opiates and antiemetics.