2006
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-1803
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Using Video Recording to Identify Management Errors in Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation

Abstract: Video recording is more effective than medical record review in detecting management errors in pediatric trauma resuscitation. Management errors in pediatric trauma resuscitation are common and often involve basic resuscitation principles. Resuscitation of the most seriously injured children was associated with fewer errors. Video recording is a useful adjunct to trauma resuscitation auditing.

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“…1,22,23 While others have gathered information from overhead viewing, our study is the first to use recordings from video laryngoscopic attempts to assess performance metrics related to intubation. We believe this approach adds a level of precision around the timing and details related to hypopharyngeal anatomy that is not available Data are reported as n (%), unless otherwise specified.…”
Section: Right-sided N=41mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,22,23 While others have gathered information from overhead viewing, our study is the first to use recordings from video laryngoscopic attempts to assess performance metrics related to intubation. We believe this approach adds a level of precision around the timing and details related to hypopharyngeal anatomy that is not available Data are reported as n (%), unless otherwise specified.…”
Section: Right-sided N=41mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This group also noted that the absolute number of management errors was high in their trial because of the nature of video review and its superiority to clinician memory. 6 We have continued to use actual video recordings of human resuscitations in our institutionFit is now a biweekly quality improvement activity in our hospitalFand this process continues to highlight for us many areas of potential improvement. The current review focuses on our observations and practices as they relate to the resuscitation of preterm infants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 It is also more effective than medical record review in perceiving management errors and measuring adherence with the ATLS. 38 Nevertheless, further studies need to be conducted in order to identify the obstacles and improve the quality of trauma care, and further studies suggesting evidence based solutions should be conducted to optimize the available evidence it trauma care.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%