Patient monitoring devices are designed to assist users in obtaining information on the patient and life-support equipment status. Most of the these devices have built-in visual and auditory alarms, which are to help the user to manage attention allocation. In this presentation we describe an analysis of the interaction between care providers and the monitoring devices during an anesthetic procedure (airway management) for trauma patients in the real environment. The videotapes of 47 cases were analyzed by coding the activities in silencing auditory alarms. In majority of the cases (87%) alarms could be heard yet only a small portion of the cases (6%) contained patient status events that signified by the alarm conditions. Care providers wer...
Purpose: Supervising anesthesiologists overseeing several operating rooms must be aware of the statu...
BACKGROUND: Patient monitors in the operating room are often positioned where it is difficult for th...
Background: The increase in variety of equipment available for use in the intensive care unit and th...
In this article we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implemen-tations in the healt...
This paper describes an observational study of anesthetists' response to alarms in the operating roo...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Auditory alarms are used perv...
The audibility and the identification of 23 auditory alarms in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 26 ...
In this paper we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implementations in the health c...
The development of physiologic monitors has contributed to the decline in morbidity and mortality in...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
A vision of the future of intraoperative monitoring for anesthesia is presented-a multimodal world b...
This study focuses on improving the performance of alarms created by patient monitoring devices with...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
Association of Biomedical Engineering (DGBMT) of the Association for Electrical, Electronic and Info...
SummaryBackground and objectivesMonitoring is useful for vital follow-ups and prevention, diagnosis,...
Purpose: Supervising anesthesiologists overseeing several operating rooms must be aware of the statu...
BACKGROUND: Patient monitors in the operating room are often positioned where it is difficult for th...
Background: The increase in variety of equipment available for use in the intensive care unit and th...
In this article we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implemen-tations in the healt...
This paper describes an observational study of anesthetists' response to alarms in the operating roo...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Auditory alarms are used perv...
The audibility and the identification of 23 auditory alarms in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 26 ...
In this paper we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implementations in the health c...
The development of physiologic monitors has contributed to the decline in morbidity and mortality in...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
A vision of the future of intraoperative monitoring for anesthesia is presented-a multimodal world b...
This study focuses on improving the performance of alarms created by patient monitoring devices with...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
Association of Biomedical Engineering (DGBMT) of the Association for Electrical, Electronic and Info...
SummaryBackground and objectivesMonitoring is useful for vital follow-ups and prevention, diagnosis,...
Purpose: Supervising anesthesiologists overseeing several operating rooms must be aware of the statu...
BACKGROUND: Patient monitors in the operating room are often positioned where it is difficult for th...
Background: The increase in variety of equipment available for use in the intensive care unit and th...