James Hill, D. Asher, E. Zanath, H. McFarland, K. Snyder, P. Pronovost, F. Lytle
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A Hospital System’s Journey Toward Zero Harm: Reducing Postoperative Respiratory Failure
Postoperative respiratory failure is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Early identification of patients at moderate to high risk of postoperative respiratory failure is critical to effective prevention strategies. A multidisciplinary team developed a robust process for the early identification of at-risk patients and the prevention of respiratory failure in the perioperative setting.