PRESIONE LA IMAGEN
La 55ª Asamblea Mundial de la Salud celebrada en Ginebra en el año 2002 reconoció varios aspectos: • La incidencia de eventos adversos pone en peligro la calidad de la atención. • La mejoría permanente del desempeño de los sistemas de salud es clave para la reducción de eventos adversos y la mejora de la seguridad del paciente así como la calidad de la atención. • El Compromiso con la promoción de la seguridad del paciente como uno de los principios fundamentales de los sistemas de salud. La Alianza Mundial señaló seis esferas de actividad principales: 1. Los Retos Globales: 2005 “una atención limpia es una atención más segura”. 2008 “la cirugía segura salva vidas” 2. “pacientes por su propia seguridad”. 3. “taxonomía de la seguridad del paciente”. 4. “Investigación en el campo de la seguridad del paciente”. 5. “Soluciones para reducir los riesgos de la atención de salud y mejorar su seguridad”. 6. Notificación y aprendizaje para mejorar la seguridad del paciente
Making Anaesthesia Practice Safer
World Anaesthesia Day commemorates the first successful demonstration of ether anaesthesia on October 16, 1846. This ranks as one of the most significant events in the history of medicine and took place at the Massachusetts General Hospital, home of the Harvard School of Medicine. The discovery made it possible for patients to obtain the benefits of surgical treatment without the pain associated with an operation.
Simply click on the title to read the collection and to help us commemorate this extraordinary event!
1. Defining excellence in anaesthesia: the role of personal qualities and practice environment
A.F.Smith et al
2. Major complications of airway management in the UK: results of the Fourth National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society. Part 2: intensive care and emergency departments
T. M. Cook, N. Woodall, J. Harper, J. Benger
3. Medication errors: can we prevent them?
Mahajan
4. Coronary stents: factors contributing to perioperative major adverse cardiovascular events
Barash
5. Malignant hyperthermia: pharmacology of triggering
Hopkins
A.F.Smith et al
2. Major complications of airway management in the UK: results of the Fourth National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Difficult Airway Society. Part 2: intensive care and emergency departments
T. M. Cook, N. Woodall, J. Harper, J. Benger
3. Medication errors: can we prevent them?
Mahajan
4. Coronary stents: factors contributing to perioperative major adverse cardiovascular events
Barash
5. Malignant hyperthermia: pharmacology of triggering
Hopkins
6. Why is the surgical high-risk patient still at risk?
Kehlet
7. Cell salvage as part of a blood conservation strategy in anaesthesia
Klein
8. Comparison between ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane and conventional ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve blocks for day-case open inguinal hernia repair
Aveline
9. Sugammadex in the management of rocuronium-induced anaphylaxis
McDonnell
10. Saving Mothers’ Lives: reviewing maternal deaths to make motherhood safer: 2006–8: a review
McClure
11. Efficacy of low-dose bupivacaine in spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean delivery: systematic review and meta-analysis
Arzola
Kehlet
7. Cell salvage as part of a blood conservation strategy in anaesthesia
Klein
8. Comparison between ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane and conventional ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve blocks for day-case open inguinal hernia repair
Aveline
9. Sugammadex in the management of rocuronium-induced anaphylaxis
McDonnell
10. Saving Mothers’ Lives: reviewing maternal deaths to make motherhood safer: 2006–8: a review
McClure
11. Efficacy of low-dose bupivacaine in spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean delivery: systematic review and meta-analysis
Arzola
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