2011
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5049.82662
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The impact of increasing oximetry usage in India: A pilot study

Abstract: The overall goal of the global oximetry (GO) project was to increase patient safety during anaesthesia and surgery in low and middle income countries by decreasing oximetry costs and increasing oximetry utilisation. Results from the overall project have been previously published. This paper reports specifically on pilot work undertaken in four hospitals in one Indian State. The aim of this work was to assess the impact of increasing oximetry provision in terms of benefits to anaesthetists and in the identifica… Show more

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“…This may be compounded by heterogeneity in availability of "basic" anesthetic equipment, drugs, and monitoring devices in rural areas. 5 There are several solutions to solving the shortage of anesthesia providers; increasing the income and the visibility of anesthesiologists, making a more positive impact on medical students to enthuse them to take up the speciality, increasing the number of anesthesia training programs, and mandatory rural service. Another solution to the shortfall of anesthesiologists would be to fill the rural gap with well-trained nonphysician anesthesia providers.…”
Section: Pre S Ent S Tatus Of He Alth C Are In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This may be compounded by heterogeneity in availability of "basic" anesthetic equipment, drugs, and monitoring devices in rural areas. 5 There are several solutions to solving the shortage of anesthesia providers; increasing the income and the visibility of anesthesiologists, making a more positive impact on medical students to enthuse them to take up the speciality, increasing the number of anesthesia training programs, and mandatory rural service. Another solution to the shortfall of anesthesiologists would be to fill the rural gap with well-trained nonphysician anesthesia providers.…”
Section: Pre S Ent S Tatus Of He Alth C Are In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most trained anesthesiologists prefer to work in the urban setting leaving a dearth of trained anesthesiologists in the rural areas. This may be compounded by heterogeneity in availability of “basic” anesthetic equipment, drugs, and monitoring devices in rural areas 5 …”
Section: Present Status Of Health Care In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deficit of 20 oximeters was reduced by the donation of 12 units through the Global Oximetry project. [ 10 ]…”
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confidence: 99%