Introduction of a rapid sequence induction checklist and its effect on compliance to guidelines and complications

Background Current evidence for the conduct of rapid sequence induction (RSI) is weak. This increases the risk of clinicians modifying the RSI procedure according to personal preferences. Checklists may help increase compliance to best practice guidelines and reduce complication rates. Their value d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2021-10, Vol.65 (9), p.1205-1212
Hauptverfasser: Zeuchner, Jakob, Graf, Jonas, Elander, Louise, Frisk, Jessica, Fredrikson, Mats, Chew, Michelle S.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Current evidence for the conduct of rapid sequence induction (RSI) is weak. This increases the risk of clinicians modifying the RSI procedure according to personal preferences. Checklists may help increase compliance to best practice guidelines and reduce complication rates. Their value during RSI, a critical procedure in anaesthesia, is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate compliance to local guidelines and frequency of RSI‐related complications before and after introduction of an RSI checklist. Methods This was a prospective, observational, pre‐ and post‐intervention study conducted at two hospitals. There were two interventions: the first was a standardized educational lecture to all staff at both hospitals, consisting of an educational instruction of the checklist and general information about RSI, and the second intervention was the introduction of a RSI checklist. The checklist consisted of 16 items. Compliance to guidelines was categorized as high, moderate and low, and was assessed pre‐ and post‐intervention. The frequency of RSI‐related complications was also measured. Results We registered 811 RSI procedures of which 412 were pre‐intervention. After intervention, the proportion of procedures with high compliance to RSI guidelines increased from 49% to 70% (P 
ISSN:0001-5172
1399-6576
1399-6576
DOI:10.1111/aas.13947