| Literature DB >> 26046052 |
Jose Navarro-Martínez1, Carlos Gálvez1, María Jesus Rivera-Cogollos1, María Galiana-Ivars1, Sergio Bolufer1, Francisco Martínez-Adsuar1.
Abstract
The management of surgical and medical intraoperative emergencies are included in the group of high acuity (high potential severity of an event and the patient impact) and low opportunity (the frequency in which the team is required to manage the event). This combination places the patient into a situation where medical errors could happen more frequently. Although medical error are ubiquitous and inevitable we should try to establish the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for effective team performance and to guide the development of a critical event. This strategy would probably reduce the incidence of error and improve decision-making. The way to apply it comes from the application of the management of critical events in the airline industry. Its use in a surgical environment is through the crisis resource management (CRM) principles. The CRM tries to develop all the non-technical skills necessary in a critical situation, but not only that, also includes all the tools needed to prevent them. The purpose of this special issue is to appraise and summarize the design, implementation, and efficacy of simulation-based CRM training programs for a specific surgery such as the non-intubated video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Crisis; anesthesia; intraoperative complications; thoracic surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 26046052 PMCID: PMC4436420 DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.04.14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839