Issue |
J Extra Corpor Technol
Volume 57, Number 1, March 2025
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Page(s) | 18 - 23 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ject/2024030 | |
Published online | 07 March 2025 |
Original Article
Development and validation of a checklist for cardiopulmonary bypass
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Instituto Dante Pazzanese de Cardiologia, Av. Dr. Dante Pazzanese, 500 – Vila Mariana, São Paulo – SP, 04012-909, Brazil
* Corresponding author: valdir_assisf@hotmail.com
Received:
9
July
2024
Accepted:
21
October
2024
Introduction: Risk prevention protocols related to patient care have been developed to reduce the incidence of adverse events in health care services. Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) can trigger several complications, including physiological problems, electrical, mechanical, and human failures, or defective components. In order to promote patient safety and the identification of failures before they can cause damage, it is necessary to the use of a checklist for all surgeries. Objective: To prepare and validate a checklist for cardiopulmonary bypass. Methodology: A consensus validation methodology is applied in this study, in which the Delphi technique was structured for the instrument’s development. Five perfusion experts, with at least five years of experience, had an active participation in this research. First, a questionnaire was structured, based on a comprehensive review of the relevant literature. Then, two rounds of assessments were conducted, allowing for the collection of experts’ opinions. Results: In the first moment, a 42-item list was prepared and sent to the five experts for analysis. Based on participant’s responses, certain elements were accepted, excluded, and suggested. After that, a second 37-item list was assessed by the experts, resulting in all 37 items having an average assessment of ≥4 and a standard deviation ≤1.0 of acceptance. Based on these results, a 41-element checklist was developed, and these elements were considered crucial and relevant for the concerned analysis. Conclusion: The use of specific checklists for cardiopulmonary bypass comes into view as a highly proficient strategy, capable of promoting substantial improvements in the procedure safety and quality. The implementation and approval of this checklist should be considered.
Key words: Cardiopulmonary bypass / Checklist / Patient safety
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