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Svenja Sliwinski,Sara Fatima Faqar-Uz-Zaman,Jan Heil et al. Svenja Sliwinski et al.
Background: A structured risk assessment of patients with validated and evidence-based tools can help to identify modifiable factors before major surgeries. The Protego Maxima trial investigated the value of a new digitiz...
Davene Lynch,Paul D Mongan,Amie L Hoefnagel Davene Lynch
Background: Limited data exists regarding the impact of anesthesia residents on operating room efficiency and patient safety outcomes. This investigation hypothesized that supervised anesthesiology residents do not increa...
Fatemeh Arjmandnia,Ehsan Alimohammadi Fatemeh Arjmandnia
Machine learning algorithms have the potential to significantly improve patient safety in spine surgeries by providing healthcare professionals with valuable insights and predictive analytics. These algorithms can analyze preoperative data,...
Philip F Stahel,Kathy W Belk,Samantha J McInnis et al. Philip F Stahel et al.
Background: Patients with unplanned readmissions to the intensive care unit (ICU) are at high risk of preventable adverse events. The Rothman Index represents an objective real-time grading system of a patient's clinical ...
Jessica R Burgess,Kathleen C Heneghan,Tarra G Barot et al. Jessica R Burgess et al.
Background: Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) are increasing, challenging surgeons to adjust post-operative pain management guidelines. A literature review identified limited information on how to best care for thes...
Dulcie Irving,Bethan Page,Jane Carthey et al. Dulcie Irving et al.
Background: Healthcare systems are operating under substantial pressures, and often simply cannot provide the standard of care they aspire to within the available resources. Organisations, managers, and individual clinici...
Magnhild Vikan,Ellen Ct Deilkås,Berit T Valeberg et al. Magnhild Vikan et al.
Background: In spite of the global implementation of surgical safety checklists to improve patient safety, patients undergoing surgical procedures remain vulnerable to a high risk of potentially preventable complications ...
Elsbeth J Wesselink,Marinus van der Vegt,Sharon Remmelzwaal et al. Elsbeth J Wesselink et al.
Background: Joint replacement surgery of the lower extremities are common procedures in elderly persons who are at increased risk of postoperative falls. The use of mental state altering medications, such as opioids, anti...
Arnaud Pasquer,Simon Ducarroz,Jean Christophe Lifante et al. Arnaud Pasquer et al.
Background: Organizational factors may influence surgical outcomes, regardless of extensively studied factors such as patient preoperative risk and surgical complexity. This study was designed to explore how operating roo...
Parvaneh Isfahani,Samira Alirezaei,Somayeh Samani et al. Parvaneh Isfahani et al.
Background: Hospital-acquired pressure injuries are a major patient safety concern in intensive care units that are considered largely preventable adverse events by adherence to nursing standards of care. The hypothesis o...