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B Acad Nat Med Paris · Nov 1994
[Anesthetic safety: recommendations of the French Society of Anesthesia-Resuscitation].
- M C Laxenaire.
- Service d'anesthésie-réanimation des Hôpitaux de Ville-CHU, Hôpital Central, Nancy.
- B Acad Nat Med Paris. 1994 Nov 1; 178 (8): 1567-75; discussion 1575-8.
AbstractAs in other developed countries, the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care has established since 1989 nine recommendations concerning the safety of anaesthetic practice, for all types of anaesthesia, and whatever the place where anaesthesia is to be given. They include recommendations for the preanaesthetic period (especially the preanaesthetic visit), for monitoring an anaesthetized patient, and for recovery. Day-case anaesthesia and obstetrical analgesia have also been considered. For each recommendation, minimum standards for facilities, organisation, personal and equipment have been defined. These standards safety requirements could be used as indicators in assessing anaesthetic safety in a hospital accreditation process.
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