Publications by authors named "Sam John T Sum-Ping"

Objectives: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) lessons learned process for Anesthesia adverse events was developed to alert the field to the occurrences and prevention of actual adverse events. This article details this quality improvement project and perceived impact.

Methods: As part of ongoing quality improvement, root cause analysis related to anesthesiology care are routinely reported to the VHA National Center for Patient Safety.

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Background: Anesthesia providers have long been pioneers in patient safety. Despite remarkable efforts, anesthesia errors still occur, resulting in complications, injuries, and even death. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) National Center of Patient Safety uses root cause analysis (RCA) to examine why system-related adverse events occur and how to prevent future similar events.

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Study Objective: To define the various factors that influence the rate of effective preoxygenation.

Design: Prospective, randomized study.

Setting: Procedure room in a teaching hospital.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sam John T Sum-Ping"

  • - Sam John T Sum-Ping's research primarily focuses on adverse events in anesthesiology, particularly within the framework of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), aiming to enhance patient safety through systematic analysis and reporting of incidents.
  • - His work in articles like "Sharing Lessons Learned to Prevent Adverse Events in Anesthesiology Nationwide" emphasizes the implementation of lessons learned initiatives that aid in identifying and preventing anesthesia-related complications across healthcare settings.
  • - Additionally, Sum-Ping explores factors affecting preoxygenation in healthy patients, contributing to a deeper understanding of the physiological aspects involved in anesthetic practice.