This is more than a statement. Itβs a call to action.
We invite all healthcare workers, hospitals, societies, and citizens to sign:
π helsinkipatientsafety.org
Together, we can make perioperative care safer for all.
#HelsinkiPatientSafety #EA25 #PatientSafety #Anaesthesia #Anaesthesiology
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Errors must be studied, not criminalised.
π Learn from Excellence
π Report incidents
π Audit
π Investigate without blame
Itβs how we get better.
15/16
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Every department should publish an annual patient safety report.
Track whatβs improved, what failed, and what was learned.
This isn't red tape β it's lifesaving feedback.
14/16
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π§ No oneβs memory is perfect under pressure.
Checklists save lives.
All institutions should implement:
β
Pre-op assessment
β
Equipment checks
β
Infection control
β
ALS protocols & standardised cardiac arrest call: 2222
13/16
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All hospitals must meet minimum safety monitoring standards.
This includes:
π Continuous capnography for ALL instrumented airways
π΄ Safe sedation protocols
π§ͺ Medication handling standards
π§Ύ Crisis checklists
12/16
27.05.2025 15:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Yes, sustainability matters.
But the patient on the table comes first.
We support greener practices without compromising safety.
11/16
27.05.2025 15:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Would you board a plane knowing your pilot had no sleep?
We operate on patients.
Fatigue impairs judgement.
Hospitals must have Fatigue Management Policies.
10/16
27.05.2025 15:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
π£ βSpeak upβ culture is essential
π Managers must βlisten upβ
π No punishment for raising safety concerns
π‘ Staff safety is patient safety
9/16
27.05.2025 15:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
New tech, including AI, must be evaluated for safety first β not hype.
Anaesthesiology embraces innovation, but never at the cost of our patients.
8/16
27.05.2025 15:08 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Human error isnβt just βbad luck.β
Itβs predictable β and preventable.
We commit to working across teams to improve systems, not blame individuals.
That includes fatigue, communication & workload.
7/16
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No safety without support.
Funders and institutions must:
π° Resource safe staffing
π Provide protected time for simulation-based safety training
π₯ Support wellbeing
6/16
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JP Lomas
When harm happens:
πΉ Explain promptly
πΉ Minimise injury
πΉ Investigate independently
πΉ Share findings
Blame helps no one. Transparency helps everyone.
5/16
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The updated Declaration is backed by anaesthesia societies across Europe.
Itβs aligned with global safety efforts from WHO, WFSA, and more.
Patient safety is a right, not a bonus.
Itβs everyoneβs job β but we must lead.
4/16
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Every year:
π 310 million surgeries worldwide
πͺπΊ 20 million in Europe
β οΈ 15% serious complications
π― 8 million deaths
Anaesthesiology must lead on safety.
Itβs time to act.
3/16
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Anaesthesiologists safeguard patient care across:
β Operating theatres
β ICU
β Emergency Medicine
β Pain & perioperative medicine
β¦anywhere patients are vulnerable.
This Declaration reaffirms our duty: do no avoidable harm.
2/16
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π¬ What do 310 million surgical patients worldwide each year have in common? Anaesthesia.
Yet 8 million still die β often from avoidable harm.
The new Helsinki Declaration on Patient Safety in Anaesthesiology 2.0 [https://helsinkipatientsafety.org] aims to change that.
π A thread π§΅
1/16
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Reminders in inboxes of @rcoanews.bsky.social members to complete this soon-to-close consultation (a potentially missed opportunity to insert the words βassist an anaesthetistβ and resolve differential access to the safest care from those unable to advocate for themselves)
19.05.2025 11:05 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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ALT: a computer screen with the words warning hacking detected written on it
π¨SCAM WARNINGπ¨
Please donβt put your username and password into anything other than the official Bluesky app π€¦πΌββοΈ
A shortcut to rebuilding your social network might seem appealing but all that glitters is not goldβ¦
18.11.2024 17:27 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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ALT: a cat holding a sign that says vote
The good ship Anaesthesia UK needs a solid crew to steer her through choppy waters.
Gasboard: reminder to vote in @rcoanews.bsky.social Council elections!
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