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    LAMQS analysis applied to ancient Egyptian bronze coins

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    Some Egyptian bronze coins, dated VI-VII sec A.D. are analyzed through different physical techniques in order to compare their composition and morphology and to identify their origin and the type of manufacture. The investigations have been performed by using micro-invasive analysis, such as Laser Ablation and Mass Quadrupole Spectrometry (LAMQS), X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), Electronic (SEM) and Optical Microscopy, Surface Profile Analysis (SPA) and density measurements. Results indicate that the coins have a similar bulk composition but significant differences have been evidenced due to different constituents of the patina, bulk alloy composition, isotopic ratios, density and surface morphology. The results are in agreement with the archaeological expectations, indicating that the coins have been produced in two different Egypt sites: Alexandria and Antinoupolis. A group of fake coins produced in Alexandria in the same historical period is also identified. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    LAMQS and XRF analyses of ancient Egyptian bronze coins

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    A set of Egyptian bronze coins, dating back to the sixth or seventh century AD, has been studied by different experimental techniques in order to compare their composition and surface morphology, the process of coinage and, possibly, to also identify the place of production. The measurements have been performed by laser ablation with mass quadrupole spectrometry and energy dispersed X-ray fluorescence. Both analyses are non-invasive and can be safely used according to the integrity requirements of the analyzed pieces. Owing to the poor number of available samples, this work, more than to solve a numismatic question, has been carried out in order to test the validity of the above experimental techniques in view of further analyses on the same coins, based on better quality statistics. The preliminary results, presented in this paper, indicate significant differences in the chemistry of the coins' patina, i.e. composition and isotopic species content. This seems to support, in agreement with the archaeological expectations, the hypothesis of the existence of a local mint in Antinoopolis, never before considered in Egyptian numismatics. © 2010 Taylor & Francis

    DETERMINANTS OF 6-MONTH MORTALITY IN SURVIVORS OF MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION AFTER THROMBOLYSIS - RESULTS OF THE GISSI-2 DATA-BASE

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    none647Background. Current knowledge of risk assessment in survivors of myocardial infarction is largely based on data gathered before the advent of thrombolysis. It must be determined whether and to what extent available information and proposed criteria of prognostication are applicable in the thrombolytic era. Methods and Results. We reassessed risk prediction in the 10 219 survivors of myocardial infarction with follow-up data available (ie, 98% of the total) who had been enrolled in the GISSI-2 trial, relying on a set of prespecified variables. The 3.5% 6-month all-cause mortality rate of these patients compared with the higher value of 4.6% found in the corresponding GISSI-1 cohort, originally allocated to streptokinase therapy, indicates a 24% reduction in postdischarge 6-month mortality. On multivariate analysis (Cox model), the following variables were predictors of 6-month all-cause mortality: ineligibility for exercise test for both cardiac (relative risk [RR], 3.30; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.36-4.62) and noncardiac reasons (RR, 3.28; 95% CI, 2.23-4.72), early left ventricular failure (RR, 2.41; 95% Cl, 1.87-3.09), echocardiographic evidence of recovery phase left ventricular dysfunction (RR, 2.30; 95% CI, 1.78-2.98), advanced (more than 70 years) age (RR, 1.81; 95% Cl, 1.43 -2.30), electrical instability (ie, frequent and/or complex ventricular arrhythmias) (RR, 1.70; 95% Cl, 1.32-2.19), late left ventricular failure (RR, 1.54; 95% Cl, 1.17-2.03), previous myocardial infarction (RR, 1.47; 95% CI, 1.14-1.89), and a history of treated hypertension (RR, 1.32; 95% Cl, 1.05-1.65). Early post-myocardial infarction angina, a positive exercise test, female sex, history of angina, history of insulin-dependent diabetes, and anterior site of myocardial infarction were not risk predictors. On further multivariate analysis, performed on 8315 patients with the echocardiographic indicator of left ventricular dysfunction available, only previous myocardial infarction was not retained as an independent risk predictor. Conclusions. A decline in 6-month mortality of myocardial infarction survivors, seen within 6 hours of symptom onset, has been observed in recent years. Ineligibility for exercise test, early left ventricular failure, and recovery-phase left ventricular dysfunction are the most powerful (RR, >2) predictors of 6-month mortality among patients recovering from myocardial infarction after thrombolysis. Qualitative variables reflecting residual myocardial ischemia do not appear to be risk predictors. The lack of an independent adverse influence of early post-myocardial infarction angina on 6-month survival represents a major difference between this study and those of the prethrombolytic era.noneVOLPI A; DEVITA C; FRANZOSI MG; GERACI E; MAGGIONI AP; MAURI F; NEGRI E; SANTORO E; TAVAZZI L; TOGNONI G; FERUGLIO GA; LOTTO A; ROVELLI F; SOLINAS P; TAVAZZI L; TOGNONI G; BRUNO M; CAPPELLO T; COPPINI A; FINCATI F; MANTOVANI G; PANGRAZZI J; POGNA M; TURAZZA FM; ANSELMI M; BARBONAGLIA L; BIGI R; CAVALLI A; FRIGERIO M; GIORDANO A; GUALTIEROTTI C; TORTA D; CAROLA R; GIORDANO F; BARLOTTI R; LOPARCO G; VIGLINO GL; RUGGERI G; GIAMUNDO L; DANESI A; PACIARONI E; GAMBINI C; URBANO G; PURCARO A; FRANCESCONI M; FIGLIOLIA S; CANNONE M; ANTOLINI R; DEVOTI G; CRISTALLINI P; PORCIELLO PI; TEONI P; BURALI A; ZUCCONELLI V; DEMATTEIS C; IERVOGLINI A; SCATASTA M; AMABILI S; CARATTI CA; ZOLA G; FERRAGUTO P; SALICI G; CENTARO A; ROTIROTI D; GENOVESE M; GINEVRINO P; DAMATO N; ALTAMURA CM; COLONNA L; CASTELLANETA G; 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DATO A; GALLONE P; PALUMBO C; DELLAMONICA R; PAGANO L; ALBERTI A; ORSELLI L; DEPONTI C; PARMIGIANI ML; FERRARI M; ACITO P; BUSI F; DELLAVITTORIA G; BELLET C; BORTOLINI F; ROSSI A; CORONA C; BONDI S; NICCOLINI D; GAMBERI G; ARCURI G; MAIOLINO P; CARROZZA A; DELIO U; CAPRETTI G; MARINONI C; GUASCONI C; SONNINO S; PAGLIEI M; FERRARI G; LOMBARDI R; AGNELLI D; DERINALDIS G; CALCAGNILE A; SIGNORELLI S; BENDINELLI S; LUSETTI L; MOLLAIOLI M; COSMI F; PLASTINA F; VENNERI N; FERACO E; CATELLI P; POLUZZI C; DISTANTE S; BIANCHI C; COPPETTI S; ZAMPAGLIONE G; GATTO C; ZURLO R; USLENGHI E; MARGARIA F; MILANESE U; LOMANTO B; ZIACCHI V; RIVA D; BERTOCCHI P; TIRELLA G; DAULERIO M; SAURO G; BINI A; MAZZONI V; POGGI P; MARESTA A; JACOPI F; PATRONCINI A; PUPITA F; GAGGI S; FRAUSINI G; ANTONIOLI GE; MALACARNE C; CODECA L; CAPPATO R; ANDREOLI L; VARACCA S; BUIO E; FAZZINI PF; PUCCI P; SARRO F; VERGASSOLA R; BARCHIELLI M; DEMATTEIS D; CARRONE M; BRUNOZZI LT; MENICONI L; LIBERATI R; RADOGNA M; TALLONE M; CONTE R; IERI A; ZIPOLI A; SANSONI M; CANZIANI R; GUIDALI P; CRISTALLO E; MARIELLO F; MUZIO L; BENVENUTO MR; BALDINI MR; VECCHIO C; CHIARELLA F; FALCIDIENO M; CECCHI A; GIULIANO G; SEU V; PERUGINI P; TOSELLI A; BASSO F; CORTI E; ROSSI P; DELFINO R; CAPONNETTO S; GNECCO G; GHIGLIOTTI G; PENNESI A; LOMBARDI G; RUGGIERI A; BERTOLO L; SLOMP L; LANZETTA T; MAZZARONE L; CRESTI A; BELLODI G; ZUARINI AM; VENERI L; PARCHI C; GIOVANELLI N; NEGRONI S; DETHOMATIS M; BARGHINI A; MARINO E; RICCI D; LEMME P; DIGIACOMO U; AQUARO G; RONZANI G; OTTELLO B; VONTI V; MORETTI S; PALERMO R; MARSILI P; SIDERI F; RAGAZZINI G; GRAMENZI S; BATTISTINI S; DIODATO T; VALERIO A; TUCCI C; DEPASQUALE B; GELFO PG; BERTULLA A; BOLLINI R; DEMARCHI E; BACCA F; DEGIORGI V; LOCATELLI V; SAVOIA MT; FERRACINI C; BARBARESI F; COTOGNI A; FRANCO G; ROMANO S; PASSONI F; DURBANO M; MORETTI G; PEROTTI S; CAPRETTI M; DELBENE P; CASCONE M; BALDINI U; ORLANDI M; ODDONE A; CAIZZI V; MASINI G; LAZZARI M; BALLERINI B; BOZZI L; MOCETTI T; BERTOLINI A; PASOTTI E; SANGUINETTI M; MANTOVANI R; TOGNOLI T; MAGGI A; TUSA M; CAMERONI E; GUERRA GP; REGGIANI A; REDAELLI S; GIUSTI S; TANTALO L; RIZZI A; DIGIOVANNI N; GUZZO V; GABRIELE M; COLOMBO G; ALBERZONI A; SALVIOLI G; GALFETTI F; DOVICO E; BELLUZZI F; GOLA E; CASELLATO F; LECCHI G; CONSOLO F; SACCA CB; CONSOLO A; PICCOLO E; GASPARINI G; DEVITA C; ALBERTI A; MASSA D; BELLI C; DOSSENA MG; CORSINI C; SANNA GP; AZZOLLINI M; TRUAZZA F; LOTTO A; NADOR F; DEMARTINI M; BOZZI G; SEREGNI R; PASTINE I; MORPURGO M; CASAZZA F; REGALIA F; MAGGIOLINI S; RIGO R; PANCALDI S; POZZETTI D; PASCOTTO P; FRANCESCHI L; DAINESE F; MELINI L; CAPPELLI C; BERNARDI C; PALMIERI M; BORGIONI L; ZILIO G; SANDRI R; ALITTO F; MASARO G; VALAGUSSA F; SCHIAVINA R; RAVESI D; DANIELLO L; PIANTADOSI FR; BARRA P; ROMEO D; MININNI N; SEVERINO S; MOSTACCI M; CASTELLARI M; BANDA D; ROLANDI R; VILLA WD; CARBONE V; ALLEGRI M; FASCIOLO L; PITTALIS M; MUREDDU V; SORO F; DELEDDA MG; MARRAS E; MARCHI SM; DELUCA C; MANETTA M; VOLTA SD; SPERANDEO V; DONZELLI M; VITRANO MG; GERACI E; PITROLO F; LAMONICA S; BELLANCA G; MESSINA G; MIRTO U; RAINERI A; TRAINA M; DIBENEDETTO A; RIBAUDO E; DIFRANCESCO M; RONCHITELLI R; CARONE M; DIGREGORIO D; DIPAOLO G; PASQUALE M; COREA L; COCCHIERI M; ALUNNI G; PAPI L; CHIRIATTI G; LUPETTI M; GAZZOLA U; ARRUZZOLI S; VILLANI GQ; MELLINI M; MADRUZZA L; PIAZZA R; MICHELI G; FRANCHINI C; BECHI S; MARTINES C; MARCHESE D; GABBIA G; BIGALLI A; CIUTI M; CABANI E; DELCITERNA F; ALFIERI A; CHITI M; LONGHINI J; CODELUPPI P; NEGRELLI M; ZANUTTINI D; NICOLOSI GL; MARTIN G; PETRELLA A; BARDAZZI L; BIANCO GA; CELLAMARE G; GIANNELLI F; LICITRA G; LICITRA R; LETTICA GV; TUMIOTTO G; BELLANTI G; BOSI S; CASALI G; MONDUCCI I; BARONE A; PARENTI F; HEYMAN J; COZZI E; BALDACCI G; BACCOS D; BRIGHI F; DESANCTIS A; BOCK R; PALMIERI M; ROSSI F; AMATI P; SEMPRINI P; NARDELLI A; BOTTERO G; VARTOLO C; MILAZZOTTO F; DICROCE G; DIMARIO F; ANGRISANI G; AZZOLINI P; NEJA CP; MANZOLI U; ROSSI E; TRANI C; MASINI V; SEBASTIANI F; TOPAI M; BORGIA MC; LUCIANI C; FERRI F; DEPAOLA D; CAPURSO S; TUGNOLI F; VETTA C; ALTIERI T; BORZI M; VISCOMI A; STRIANO U; SALITURI S; ZONZIN P; FIORENCIS R; BADIN A; RAVERA B; BALDI C; SILVESTRI F; ALLEMANO P; REYNAUD S; SANSON A; MILANI L; DESIMONE MV; RUSSO A; VILLELLA A; GRAZINI M; AMIDEI S; ANSELMI L; PICCANICOLINO R; MASCELLI G; TAGLIAMONTE A; MESSINA V; TEDESCHI C; BOSSI M; BISIOLI M; TACCHI G; PAGNI G; VIVALDI F; IBBA GV; SANNIA L; PEDRAZZINI F; BAGNI E; FABII S; ALVINO A; ANTONIELLI E; DORONZO B; MARTINENGO E; BECCHI G; SALMOIRAGHI A; DIGIOVANNA F; CARAMANNO G; CAPORICCI D; BRUN M; GIANI P; FERRARIO G; PECI P; RONCONI G; SKOUSE D; BIANCHI C; GIUSTINIANI S; CUCCHI GF; TAVASCI E; SILVERII A; MARCELLINI G; SPECA G; STANISCIA D; CIMINO A; SERAFINI N; DEBONIS P; CERRUTI P; BAZZUCCHI M; DALPRA F; SPEROTTO C; MOLE GD; BARBANO G; POMARI F; GASCHINO G; PARIGI A; GANDOLFO N; RONDONI F; BRUSCA A; DILEO M; GOLZIO PG; ABRATE M; SCLAVO MG; ROCCI R; POGGIO G; GIANI S; CUZZUCREA D; BRASCHI GB; SCIACCA R; SAMMARTANO A; FURLANELLO F; BRAITO G; CUZZATO V; TOTIS O; FAURETTO F; LEO F; GALATI A; PALMA P; CAMERINI F; MORGERA T; BARBIERI L; FERUGLIO GA; SLAVICK GA; FRESCO C; CUDA A; SARNICOLA P; ARZILLO P; BINAGHI G; MACCHI G; CALVERI G; DIMARCO G; LEVANTESI G; PANERAI C; CATURELLI G; FACCHIN L; SARTORE G; ZARDINI P; MARINO P; CARBONIERI E; NAVA S; MAZZINI C; NAVA R; SERRA N; SASSARA M; NICROSINI F; GANDOLFI P; BERGOGNONI G; BALLESTRA AM; VIOLO CVOLPI A; DEVITA C; FRANZOSI MG; GERACI E; MAGGIONI AP; MAURI F; NEGRI E; SANTORO E; TAVAZZI L; TOGNONI G; FERUGLIO GA; LOTTO A; ROVELLI F; SOLINAS P; TAVAZZI L; TOGNONI G; BRUNO M; CAPPELLO T; COPPINI A; FINCATI F; MANTOVANI G; PANGRAZZI J; POGNA M; TURAZZA FM; ANSELMI M; BARBONAGLIA L; BIGI R; CAVALLI A; FRIGERIO M; GIORDANO A; GUALTIEROTTI C; TORTA D; CAROLA R; GIORDANO F; BARLOTTI R; LOPARCO G; VIGLINO GL; RUGGERI G; GIAMUNDO L; DANESI A; PACIARONI E; GAMBINI C; URBANO G; PURCARO A; FRANCESCONI M; FIGLIOLIA S; CANNONE M; ANTOLINI R; DEVOTI G; CRISTALLINI P; PORCIELLO PI; TEONI P; BURALI A; ZUCCONELLI V; DEMATTEIS C; IERVOGLINI A; SCATASTA M; AMABILI S; CARATTI CA; ZOLA G; FERRAGUTO P; SALICI G; CENTARO A; ROTIROTI D; GENOVESE M; GINEVRINO P; DAMATO N; ALTAMURA CM; COLONNA L; CASTELLANETA G; BOVENZI F; MESSINA D; GALANTINO A; CAMPOREALE N; CUCCHINI F; CAMPOSTELLA L; MALACRIDA R; GENONI M; PELLEGRINI P; BRIDDA A; RIGGI L; ACONE L; MOSCATIELLO G; BRUNO A; INVERNIZZI G; TESPILI M; GUAGLIUMI G; CASARI A; ALBANO T; TOMASSINI B; TORTA D; DIBIASE G; SCARAMUZZINO G; RUGGERO S; BRACCHETTI D; DECASTRO U; FULVI M; BRAITO E; ERLICHER A; OBERLECHNER W; GAGLIARDI RS; BIGHIGNOLI L; BONIZZATO G; RIZZI GM; SCAZZINA L; PERRINI A; STRANEO G; STRANEO U; SCIRE A; VERRIENTI A; GUADALUPI M; STORELLI A; ZUCCA L; DABUSTI M; ALBONICO B; DEPETRA V; TABACCHI GC; SCERVINO R; MEREU D; MAXIA P; BIANCO A; CRABU E; MANGIAMELI S; CENTAMORE G; MALFITANO D; AMICO C; VANCHERI F; SANTOPUOLI G; BALDINI F; PANTALEONI A; CONTESSOTTO F; TERLIZZI R; MERIGHI A; TURCHI E; TEGLIO V; PIGNATTI F; PEZZANA A; GOZZOLINO G; GIGLIO M; PETTINATI G; IEVA M; CIRICUGNO S; CORREALE E; ROMANO S; DIFUCCIA A; CASTELLANO B; NATALE A; CERNETTI C; CELEGON L; CANDELPERGHER G; ARIENZO F; RUSSO F; DEVIVO L; MAY L; ACHILLI G; BLASI A; SORRENTINO F; DATO A; GALLONE P; PALUMBO C; DELLAMONICA R; PAGANO L; ALBERTI A; ORSELLI L; DEPONTI C; PARMIGIANI ML; FERRARI M; ACITO P; BUSI F; DELLAVITTORIA G; BELLET C; BORTOLINI F; ROSSI A; CORONA C; BONDI S; NICCOLINI D; GAMBERI G; ARCURI G; MAIOLINO P; CARROZZA A; DELIO U; CAPRETTI G; MARINONI C; GUASCONI C; SONNINO S; PAGLIEI M; FERRARI G; LOMBARDI R; AGNELLI D; DERINALDIS G; CALCAGNILE A; SIGNORELLI S; BENDINELLI S; LUSETTI L; MOLLAIOLI M; COSMI F; PLASTINA F; VENNERI N; FERACO E; CATELLI P; POLUZZI C; DISTANTE S; BIANCHI C; COPPETTI S; ZAMPAGLIONE G; GATTO C; ZURLO R; USLENGHI E; MARGARIA F; MILANESE U; LOMANTO B; ZIACCHI V; RIVA D; BERTOCCHI P; TIRELLA G; DAULERIO M; SAURO G; BINI A; MAZZONI V; POGGI P; MARESTA A; JACOPI F; PATRONCINI A; PUPITA F; GAGGI S; FRAUSINI G; ANTONIOLI GE; MALACARNE C; CODECA L; CAPPATO R; ANDREOLI L; VARACCA S; BUIO E; FAZZINI PF; PUCCI P; SARRO F; VERGASSOLA R; BARCHIELLI M; DEMATTEIS D; CARRONE M; BRUNOZZI LT; MENICONI L; LIBERATI R; RADOGNA M; TALLONE M; CONTE R; IERI A; ZIPOLI A; SANSONI M; CANZIANI R; GUIDALI P; CRISTALLO E; MARIELLO F; MUZIO L; BENVENUTO MR; BALDINI MR; VECCHIO C; CHIARELLA F; FALCIDIENO M; CECCHI A; GIULIANO G; SEU V; PERUGINI P; TOSELLI A; BASSO F; CORTI E; ROSSI P; DELFINO R; CAPONNETTO S; GNECCO G; GHIGLIOTTI G; PENNESI A; LOMBARDI G; RUGGIERI A; BERTOLO L; SLOMP L; LANZETTA T; MAZZARONE L; CRESTI A; BELLODI G; ZUARINI AM; VENERI L; PARCHI C; GIOVANELLI N; NEGRONI S; DETHOMATIS M; BARGHINI A; MARINO E; RICCI D; LEMME P; DIGIACOMO U; AQUARO G; RONZANI G; OTTELLO B; VONTI V; MORETTI S; PALERMO R; MARSILI P; SIDERI F; RAGAZZINI G; GRAMENZI S; BATTISTINI S; DIODATO T; VALERIO A; TUCCI C; DEPASQUALE B; GELFO PG; BERTULLA A; BOLLINI R; DEMARCHI E; BACCA F; DEGIORGI V; LOCATELLI V; SAVOIA MT; 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    Incidence of severe critical events in paediatric anaesthesia (APRICOT): a prospective multicentre observational study in 261 hospitals in Europe

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    Background Little is known about the incidence of severe critical events in children undergoing general anaesthesia in Europe. We aimed to identify the incidence, nature, and outcome of severe critical events in children undergoing anaesthesia, and the associated potential risk factors. Methods The APRICOT study was a prospective observational multicentre cohort study of children from birth to 15 years of age undergoing elective or urgent anaesthesia for diagnostic or surgical procedures. Children were eligible for inclusion during a 2-week period determined prospectively by each centre. There were 261 participating centres across 33 European countries. The primary endpoint was the occurence of perioperative severe critical events requiring immediate intervention. A severe critical event was defined as the occurrence of respiratory, cardiac, allergic, or neurological complications requiring immediate intervention and that led (or could have led) to major disability or death. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01878760. Findings Between April 1, 2014, and Jan 31, 2015, 31â127 anaesthetic procedures in 30â874 children with a mean age of 6·35 years (SD 4·50) were included. The incidence of perioperative severe critical events was 5·2% (95% CI 5·0â5·5) with an incidence of respiratory critical events of 3·1% (2·9â3·3). Cardiovascular instability occurred in 1·9% (1·7â2·1), with an immediate poor outcome in 5·4% (3·7â7·5) of these cases. The all-cause 30-day in-hospital mortality rate was 10 in 10â000. This was independent of type of anaesthesia. Age (relative risk 0·88, 95% CI 0·86â0·90; p<0·0001), medical history, and physical condition (1·60, 1·40â1·82; p<0·0001) were the major risk factors for a serious critical event. Multivariate analysis revealed evidence for the beneficial effect of years of experience of the most senior anaesthesia team member (0·99, 0·981â0·997; p<0·0048 for respiratory critical events, and 0·98, 0·97â0·99; p=0·0039 for cardiovascular critical events), rather than the type of health institution or providers. Interpretation This study highlights a relatively high rate of severe critical events during the anaesthesia management of children for surgical or diagnostic procedures in Europe, and a large variability in the practice of paediatric anaesthesia. These findings are substantial enough to warrant attention from national, regional, and specialist societies to target education of anaesthesiologists and their teams and implement strategies for quality improvement in paediatric anaesthesia. Funding European Society of Anaesthesiology

    Incidence of severe critical events in paediatric anaesthesia (APRICOT): a prospective multicentre observational study in 261 hospitals in Europe

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    Background Little is known about the incidence of severe critical events in children undergoing general anaesthesia in Europe. We aimed to identify the incidence, nature, and outcome of severe critical events in children undergoing anaesthesia, and the associated potential risk factors. Methods The APRICOT study was a prospective observational multicentre cohort study of children from birth to 15 years of age undergoing elective or urgent anaesthesia for diagnostic or surgical procedures. Children were eligible for inclusion during a 2-week period determined prospectively by each centre. There were 261 participating centres across 33 European countries. The primary endpoint was the occurence of perioperative severe critical events requiring immediate intervention. A severe critical event was defined as the occurrence of respiratory, cardiac, allergic, or neurological complications requiring immediate intervention and that led (or could have led) to major disability or death. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01878760. Findings Between April 1, 2014, and Jan 31, 2015, 31 127 anaesthetic procedures in 30 874 children with a mean age of 6.35 years (SD 4.50) were included. The incidence of perioperative severe critical events was 5.2% (95% CI 5.0-5.5) with an incidence of respiratory critical events of 3.1% (2.9-3.3). Cardiovascular instability occurred in 1.9% (1.7-2.1), with an immediate poor outcome in 5.4% (3.7-7.5) of these cases. The all-cause 30-day in-hospital mortality rate was 10 in 10 000. This was independent of type of anaesthesia. Age (relative risk 0.88, 95% CI 0.86-0.90; p<0.0001), medical history, and physical condition (1.60, 1.40-1.82; p<0.0001) were the major risk factors for a serious critical event. Multivariate analysis revealed evidence for the beneficial effect of years of experience of the most senior anaesthesia team member (0.99, 0.981-0.997; p<0.0048 for respiratory critical events, and 0.98, 0.97-0.99; p=0.0039 for cardiovascular critical events), rather than the type of health institution or providers. Interpretation This study highlights a relatively high rate of severe critical events during the anaesthesia management of children for surgical or diagnostic procedures in Europe, and a large variability in the practice of paediatric anaesthesia. These findings are substantial enough to warrant attention from national, regional, and specialist societies to target education of anaesthesiologists and their teams and implement strategies for quality improvement in paediatric anaesthesia
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