Safety in Anesthesia: Latin American Perspective

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Ibarra P. [1 ,2 ]
Bagatini A. [3 ]
Salgueiro C. [4 ,5 ]
Osorio A. [6 ,7 ]
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[1] Clinica Reina Sofia, COLSANITAS, Anesthesia & Perioperative Medicine, UNISANITAS, Avenida Calle 127 #21-60 C218, Bogota
[2] World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA), London
[3] Confederacion Latinoamericana de Anestesiologia (CLASA), Teaching and Training Center of SANE, Surgical Center of Ernesto Dornelles Hospital, Avenida Princesa Isabel 729/404, Porto Alegre, CEP 90620001, RS
[4] Faculty of the Anesthesia Residency Program of AAARBA-UBA, Hospital Municipal de Oncologia Maria Curie, Buenos Aires
[5] Consejo Federal de Evaluación y Certificación en Anestesiología de la FAAAAR, Joaquín V. González 2583, Caba
[6] Confederacion Latinoamericana de Anestesiologia (CLASA), Fundación Clínica Médica Sur, Mexico, DF
[7] Hospital Médica Sur, Tlalpan Puente de Piedra 150. Col. Toriello Guerra Tlalpan. Consultorio 103 CD, Mexico
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Anesthesia safety; Anesthesiology; Colombia; Latin America; Malpractice; Practice standards;
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10.1007/s40140-018-0288-z
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Purpose of Review: This review intends to broadly illustrate the current anesthesia safety issues in Latin America, discussing the residency training schemes, anesthesia workforce shortages, equipment shortages, and safety initiatives in Latin America that include minimum standards and adverse event reporting systems. Recent Findings: Latin America’s distinction is that of a continent of major contrasts which poses major difficulties as quality of anesthesia care ranges between that of high-income countries to that of very low income nations. A major effort to attenuate these is the creation and adoption of mandatory national standards that aim to guarantee that even in the worst conditions, minimal safety strategies are met to safeguard patients. Colombia’s and Brazil’s anesthesia societies have been at the forefront in Latin America in developing strategies to promote anesthesia safety. Summary: The creation, promotion, and adoption of Minimal Standards has been key to improve anesthesia safety in the continent. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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页数:7
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