articleNew England Journal of MedicineJan 16, 2013BRONZE OA

Simulation-Based Trial of Surgical-Crisis Checklists

University of Michigan · Michigan Medicine · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Background

Operating-room crises (e.g., cardiac arrest and massive hemorrhage) are common events in large hospitals but can be rare for individual clinicians. Successful management is difficult and complex. We sought to evaluate a tool to improve adherence to evidence-based best practices during such events.

Methods

Operating-room teams from three institutions (one academic medical center and two community hospitals) participated in a series of surgical-crisis scenarios in a simulated operating room. Each team was randomly assigned to manage half the scenarios with a set of crisis checklists and the remaining scenarios from memory alone. The primary outcome measure was failure to adhere to critical processes of care. Participants were also surveyed regarding their perceptions of the usefulness and clinical relevance of the checklists.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Checklist
  • Medicine
  • Patient safety
  • Confidence interval
  • Crisis management
  • Emergency medicine
  • Best practice
  • Medical emergency
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