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Provisional unicentric experience with an electronic incident reporting form in pediatric anesthesia
Authors:Giovanni Montobbio  Alessio Pini‐Prato  Edoardo Guida  Nicola Disma  Leila Mameli  Stefano Avanzini  Roberto Scali  Pietro Tuo  Vincenzo Jasonni  Girolamo Mattioli
Affiliation:1. Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Giannina Gaslini Institute, Genoa, Italy;2. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Giannina Gaslini Institute, Genoa, Italy;3. Data Processing Center, Giannina Gaslini Institute, Genoa, Italy
Abstract:Objective: To present and compare with literature our experience with an electronic anesthesia‐related incident reporting form as a quality control measure at Gaslini Children’s Hospital over a 19‐month period. Methods: All events that occurred between March 2009 and September 2010 were recorded. We adopted an electronic reporting form included in the online recording process of every anesthetic procedure. Events were divided into near misses and adverse events. Adverse events were further divided into incidents, minor events, and major events. Patients were divided into three age‐groups: <1, between 1 and 3, and >3 years. Results: A total of 12 850 anesthetics were performed. Eight (0.06%) near misses and 108 (0.8%) adverse events were reported. Adverse events occurred more frequently in infants. Of 108 events, 35 (32.4%), 61 (56.5%), and 12 (11.1%) were classified as incidents, minor, and major events, respectively. Of all the adverse events, 66 (61%) were respiratory, 27 (25%) organizational, six (5%) drug‐related, four (4%) cardiocirculatory, and five (5%) miscellaneous. Conclusions: Infants were at the highest risk to experience adverse events. Although experimental electronic incident reporting proved to be feasible, there is reason to suspect that there was underreporting of near misses. Overreporting of near miss events may be enhanced by easier and more straightforward reporting forms as well as by better education for anesthetic providers about the importance of recognizing and reporting near misses.
Keywords:risk management  near miss  adverse events  complications  human error
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