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2018

Outcomes

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Practice Of Ventilation In Middle-Income Countries (Provent-Imic): Rationale And Protocol For A Prospective International Multicentre Observational Study In Intensive Care Units In Asia, Luigi Pisani, Anna Geke Algera, Ary Serpa Neto, Areef Ahsan, Abigail Beane, Kaweesak Chittawatanarat, Abul Faiz, Rashan Haniffa, Reza Hashemian, Madiha Hashmi Apr 2018

Practice Of Ventilation In Middle-Income Countries (Provent-Imic): Rationale And Protocol For A Prospective International Multicentre Observational Study In Intensive Care Units In Asia, Luigi Pisani, Anna Geke Algera, Ary Serpa Neto, Areef Ahsan, Abigail Beane, Kaweesak Chittawatanarat, Abul Faiz, Rashan Haniffa, Reza Hashemian, Madiha Hashmi

Department of Anaesthesia

Introduction: Current evidence on epidemiology and outcomes of invasively mechanically ventilated intensive care unit (ICU) patients is predominantly gathered in resource-rich settings. Patient casemix and patterns of critical illnesses, and probably also ventilation practices are likely to be different in resource-limited settings. We aim to investigate the epidemiological characteristics, ventilation practices and clinical outcomes of patients receiving mechanical ventilation in ICUs in Asia.
Methods and Analysis: PRoVENT-iMIC (study of PRactice of VENTilation in Middle-Income Countries) is an international multicentre observational study to be undertaken in approximately 60 ICUs in 11 Asian countries. Consecutive patients aged 18 years or older who …


Pediatric Critical Incidents Reported Over 15 Years At A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital Of A Developing Country, Shemila Abbasi, Fauzia Anis Khan, Sobia Khan Jan 2018

Pediatric Critical Incidents Reported Over 15 Years At A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital Of A Developing Country, Shemila Abbasi, Fauzia Anis Khan, Sobia Khan

Department of Anaesthesia

Background and Aims: The role of critical incident (CI) reporting is well established in improving patient safety but only a limited number of available reports relate to pediatric incidents. Our aim was to analyze the reported CIs specific to pediatric patients in our database and to reevaluate the value of this program in addressing issues in pediatric anesthesia practice. Material and Methods: Incidents related to pediatric population from neonatal period till the age of 12 years were selected. A review of all CI records collected between January 1998 and December 2012, in the Department of Anaesthesiology of Aga Khan University …