Karin Becke-Jakob MD (Head of Department of Anesthesiology, Paediatric Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care) , Nicola Disma MD (Senior Consultant Pediatric Anesthetist, Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, Unit for Research in Anaesthesia) , Tom Giedsing Hansen MD, PhD (Senior Consultant Paediatric Anaesthesiologist and Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care)
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Key elements for safe and high-quality care in pediatric anesthesia are personal and institutional competence, perioperative maintenance of physiological homeostasis, prevention, prompt recognition, and appropriate treatment of critical situations as well as the reassurance of the parents and respecting the children's rights. Training in pediatric anesthesia should take place within the framework of harmonized curricular structures. International quality assessment and improvement projects should be encouraged and supported by collaborations. Healthy communication and providing information in a balanced way to the public and all stakeholders is an important task for pediatric anesthesia societies and individuals. The Safetots.org initiative was established to emphasize the role of the conduct of anesthesia to prevent harm, promote quality in the perioperative period, and provide safe and high-quality clinical care. This initiative considers that the prevention of complications and other well-known risk factors of perioperative care, as well as the quality of anesthesia management, have a far more important impact on outcomes following anesthesia and surgery than anesthetic drugs themselves.