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Adverse Events and Preventable Adverse Events in Children

Pediatrics, 2005
Context. Patient safety has been recognized as an important problem in health care. However, knowledge about adverse events and preventable adverse events in children is relatively limited. Objective. To describe the incidence and types of adverse events and preventable adverse events in children. Design.
Donna, Woods   +4 more
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Reduction of Adverse Events

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
1. Leslie J. Davis, DO*,† 2. David A. Wathen, DO*,† 1. *Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 2. †SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, St Louis, MO For those who work in health-care, it is not difficult to think of examples from our careers where patient safety has been compromised, whether that be a near-miss ...
Leslie J, Davis, David A, Wathen
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Hepatobiliary Adverse Events

2020
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are increasingly used for multiple cancer types. Hepatotoxicity is a reported adverse event of ICI treatment. It can present as asymptomatic elevation of aspartate transaminase and alanine transaminase or symptomatic hepatitis with fever, malaise, and even death in rare cases.
Hamzah, Abu-Sbeih, Yinghong, Wang
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Screening for adverse events

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 1999
Abstract: Adverse events (AEs) in medical patients are common, costly, and often preventable. Development of quality improvement programs to decrease the number and impact of AEs demands effective methods for screening for AEs on a routine basis.
A S, Karson, D W, Bates
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Insulin Adverse Events.

Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PER, 2020
The negative consequencies of diabetes treatment are traditionally regarded as caused by a disastrous treatment rather than adverse events of the insulin preparations. However, hypoglycemia, changes at the injection site (lipatrophy, lipoma), insulin allergy, obesity and increased risk of certain forms of cancer can easily be regarded as adverse events
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Adverse events and adverse outcomes

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2003
Adverse events and adverse outcomes resulting from medical and surgical care have become frequent topics of discussion in major medical journals, as well as stories in the print and broadcast media. Death and disability from mistakes related to organ transplant surgery, dispensing incorrect medications, and incorrect diagnoses have been subjects of ...
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Reporting of Adverse Events

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Systems for reporting adverse events can reduce medical errors by uncovering remediable problems in processes of care; however, current reporting systems are neither widely used nor highly effective. Reporting systems work best when they are confidential and easy to use, provide expert analysis of reports, and give timely feedback.
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Adverse events of PARP inhibitors

Česká gynekologie, 2021
An evaluation of the safety of poly-ADP-ribose-polymerase inhibitors (PARPi) in ovarian cancer treatment.An analysis of the studies on PARP inhibitors, a summary of the most common and serious adverse events.According to the studies, the most common adverse events of PARPi include hematotoxicity, nausea and vomiting.
Martina, Romanová, Jaroslav, Klát
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[Adverse events and adverse event reporting systems].

Der Anaesthesist, 2008
Knowledge about the incidence of errors in anaesthesia and intensive care is only rudimentary but it appears justified to assume that errors occur much more often than we all expect. One reason is most likely the complexity of our work. Errors may alter our patients' health and healing process, imply financial and legal personal and institutional ...
M, Hübler   +3 more
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