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Severe critical events in paediatric anaesthesiain the United Kingdom. The APRICOT Effect.

Table of Incidence APRICOT effectA large observational study in European hospital of over 31,000 children showed a relatively high (5.2%) incidence of 鈥severe critical events鈥 (1) . This paper sought to isolate the UK component of over 7,000 children treated in 43 UK hospitals. By contrast, the incidence was significantly lower in the UK versus non-UK hospitals (3.3% vs. 5.8%;RR 0.57, P < 0.001).

This could partly be attributed to more experienced dedicated paediatric anaesthesia providers managing higher risk patients in the UK.

  1. Habre W, Disma N, Virag K, et al. Incidence of severe critical events in paediatric anaesthesia (APRICOT): a prospective multicentre observational study in 261 hospitals in Europe. Lancet Respiratory Medicine 2017; 5: 412鈥25.

Download the the full paper听APRICOT UK Paper in Anaesthesia

Guidelines for the Provision of Paediatric Anaesthesia Service (GPAS) (2018)

The Royal College of Anaesthetists have just published the 鈥Guidelines for the Provision of Paediatric Anaesthesia Service (GPAS) (2018) principally authored by anaesthetists in Birmingham, University College London, Cardiff and Calderdale.

The full version can be downloaded from INSERT

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