Oxygenation failure during cardiopulmonary bypass prompts new safety algorithm and training initiative

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Developing new strategies to improve patient safety and risk reduction is fundamental to hospital and patient success. Currently, there is a tendency in hospital safety management to focus solely on human error rather than organizational and educational causes that contribute to medical accidents. Although health care providers are the primary safety systems in medical facilities, there must be a more global, perhaps automated, approach using modern technology to prevent or reduce medical mishaps. Herein, we present an oxygenation failure with root cause analysis that prompted a new oxygenation safety algorithm and multi-service training initiative.

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Webb, D. P., Deegan, R. J., Greelish, J. P., & Byrne, J. G. (2007). Oxygenation failure during cardiopulmonary bypass prompts new safety algorithm and training initiative. Journal of Extra-Corporeal Technology, 39(3), 188–191. https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/200739188

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