@article{6447, author = {M. Kurusz}, title = {Perfusion safety: new initiatives and enduring principles.}, abstract = {

Perfusion safety has been studied and discussed extensively for decades. Many initiatives occurred through efforts of professional organizations to achieve recognition, establish accreditation and certification, promote consensus practice guidelines, and develop peer-reviewed journals as sources for dissemination of clinical information. Newer initiatives have their basis in other disciplines and include systems approach, Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement processes, error recognition, evidence-based methodologies, registries, equipment automation, simulation, and the Internet. Use of previously established resources such as written protocols, checklists, safety devices, and enhanced communication skills has persisted to the present in promoting perfusion safety and has reduced current complication rates to negligible levels.

}, year = {2011}, journal = {Perfusion}, volume = {26 Suppl 1}, pages = {6-14}, month = {09/2011}, issn = {1477-111X}, doi = {10.1177/0267659110393389}, language = {eng}, }