{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Pediatric Anesthesia Outside the Operating Room: Safety and Systems. {Author}: Landrigan-Ossar M;Setiawan CT; {Journal}: Anesthesiol Clin {Volume}: 38 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: Sep 2020 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.anclin.2020.06.001 {Abstract}: Anesthesia care performed outside the operating room is a growing area of pediatric anesthesia practice. The anesthesiology team expects to care for children in diverse locations, which include diagnostic and interventional radiology, gastroenterology and pulmonary endoscopy suites, radiation oncology sites, and the cardiac catheterization laboratory. To provide safe, high-quality care the anesthesiologist working in these environments must understand the unique environmental, logistical, and perioperative considerations and risks involved with each remote location. This 2-part review provides an overview of safety and system considerations in pediatric nonoperating room anesthesia before describing in more detail considerations for particular remote anesthetizing locations.