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Scrutinizing incident reporting in anaesthesia: why is an incident perceived as critical?
Maaloe R, la Cour M, Hansen A, et al. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2006;50:1005-1013.

The researchers analyzed the frequency and types of incidents in anesthesia, as well as risk factors associated with their occurrence.

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