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Internal anesthetic audit using the registration of critical incidents during anesthetic procedures for «one-day surgery» in children

[Anesthesiology]
Esmira Nasibova; Ramiz Poluxov; Aynur Ali Poluxova; Alexandr Obedin; Svetlana Alexandrovna Obedina;

This article discusses the audit of undesirable events in outpatient anesthesiology during «one-day surgery» in pediatric surgical practice. We performed a qualitative assessment of the most common critical conditions and the time of their occurrence, depending on the stage of general anesthesia, in children. We also established the safest anesthesia methods in pediatric practice during «one-day surgery».

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Keywords: outpatient surgery, complications of anesthesia, children, pediatric surgery, audit of adverse events, anesthesiology


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