Adverse events in anesthesiology: analysis based on the Logbook tool used by specializing physicians in Brazil

Logbook is a digital tool launched by the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology in 2014 and has since been used. This tool allows physicians specializing in anesthesiology to record and store activities performed during the training period. This enabled a descriptive analysis of an extensive database...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of anesthesiology (Elsevier) Vol. 69; no. 5; pp. 461 - 468
Main Authors: Pavão, Ana Luiza Braz, Mattos, Sérgio, Silva, Enis, Laguardia, Josué, Doellinger, Vanessa, Curi, Erick, Casali, Tolomeu, Takaschima, Augusto, Almeida, Armando, Albuquerque, Marcos, Nunes, Rogean
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Editora Ltda 01.09.2019
Elsevier
Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia
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ISSN:0104-0014, 1806-907X, 0104-0014
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Summary:Logbook is a digital tool launched by the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology in 2014 and has since been used. This tool allows physicians specializing in anesthesiology to record and store activities performed during the training period. This enabled a descriptive analysis of an extensive database of anesthetic procedures, as well as complications that occurred and were reported by these doctors. The present study includes the review of these data over a period of 2 years (2014–2015). O Logbook é uma ferramenta digital, lançada pela Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia em 2014 e empregada desde então. Esta ferramenta permite, aos médicos em especialização em anestesiologia, o registro e o armazenamento das atividades executadas durante o período de treinamento. Isto possibilitou a análise descritiva de um extenso banco de dados dos procedimentos anestésicos, bem como das complicações ocorridas, relatadas por esses médicos. O presente estudo compreende a revisão desses dados num período de dois anos (2014–2015).
ISSN:0104-0014
1806-907X
0104-0014
DOI:10.1016/j.bjane.2019.06.006