Lifebox: A Global Patient Safety Initiative.
Author
Enright, A.
Merry, A.
Walker, I.
Wilson, Iain H
Date
2016-06-15Journal
A & A case reportsType
Journal ArticleCase Report
Publisher
Wolters KluwerDOI
10.1213/XAA.0000000000000335Rights
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The safety of anesthesia was dramatically improved by the introduction of pulse oximetry. This technology was rapidly adopted by anesthesiologists and made a standard of practice in many countries. In 2007, during development of the Surgical Safety Checklist, the World Health Organization recommended a pulse oximeter as a monitor for all patients undergoing anesthesia. However, clinicians in low- and middle-income countries lack access to basic anesthesia equipment, including pulse oximeters. The Lifebox Foundation was formed to determine how a suitable oximeter could be made available to anesthesia providers in these countries. Almost 11,000 oximeters have been delivered in 90 countries, with education courses completed in over 50 countries.