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Recording Brain Electromagnetic Activity During the Administration of the Gaseous Anesthetic Agents Xenon and Nitrous Oxide in Healthy Volunteers
Published on: January 13, 2018
[Risk management for ambulatory anaesthesia]
Jan Larmann1, Frank Vescia, Bernhard Zwißler
1Facharzt für Anästhesiologie an der Klinik für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin der Medizinischen, Hochschule Hannover. larmann.jan@mh-hannover.de
Abstract:
Outpatient anaesthesia has increased considerably in recent years. More complex procedures are performed on an outpatient basis and patients suffer from more co-morbidities. A patient- and procedure-centred risk management system includes guidelines for patient-selection and -evaluation, selection of adequate anaesthetic drugs, structured post-anaesthesia care and discharge-procedures, and a critical incident management plan. Risk management for ambulatory anaesthesia is supposed to reduce malpractice and prevent complications. Ultimately, procedure related cost will decrease and confidence as well as satisfaction of patients, surgeons and anaesthesia team members will increase.
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