2023
DOI: 10.1111/pan.14665
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Pediatric intraoperative cardiopulmonary arrests: A survey to evaluate if Medical Emergency Teams are utilized in pediatric operating rooms

Abstract: Background Studies have shown that standardized code teams may improve outcomes following cardiac arrests. Pediatric intra‐operative cardiac arrests are rare events and are associated with a mortality rate of 18%. There is limited data available regarding use Medical Emergency Team (MET) response to pediatric intra‐operative cardiac arrest. The purpose of this study was to identify the use of MET in response to pediatric intraoperative cardiac arrest as an exploratory step in establishing evidence‐based standa… Show more

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“…Dear Editor, We read with interest the survey by Charles et al 1 about pediatric intraoperative cardiopulmonary arrests. The data reported about the expertise of the Medical Emergency Team confirmed two critical factors in reducing adverse events during the perioperative period.…”
Section: Pediatric Anesthesia Skills: Black and White Or Shades Of Gray?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dear Editor, We read with interest the survey by Charles et al 1 about pediatric intraoperative cardiopulmonary arrests. The data reported about the expertise of the Medical Emergency Team confirmed two critical factors in reducing adverse events during the perioperative period.…”
Section: Pediatric Anesthesia Skills: Black and White Or Shades Of Gray?mentioning
confidence: 99%