Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms result from a transgression of certain alarm limits. We surveyed manufacturers at a major meeting of anesthesiologists for their default alarm limits. We also conducted a mail survey of anesthesiologists in the United States, Finland, and the Netherlands, to learn their chosen alarm limits, reasons for turning off the alarms, and estimates of the number of false alarms. The surveys of medical monitoring manufacturers demonstrated a wide variety of default alarm settings. Anesthesiologists' chosen alarm limits tended to parallel the manufacturers' defaults. Fewer than 30% of anesthesiologists stated that they did not turn off the alarms. The lead...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
PurposePhysiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual ale...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
Modern hospitals are plagued by excessive alarms generated by patient monitoring technologies with v...
This paper describes an observational study of anesthetists' response to alarms in the operating roo...
Patient monitoring devices are designed to assist users in obtaining information on the patient and ...
The development of physiologic monitors has contributed to the decline in morbidity and mortality in...
We discuss the phenomenon of system tailoring in the context of data from an observational study of ...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...
Background: Alarms are systems created to ensure patient safety. However, when its specificity is no...
We discuss the phenomenon of system tailoring in the context of data from an observational study of ...
The audibility and the identification of 23 auditory alarms in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 26 ...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Auditory alarms are used perv...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
PurposePhysiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual ale...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
Alarms in the operating room remain a major source of annoyance and confusion. Nearly all alarms res...
Modern hospitals are plagued by excessive alarms generated by patient monitoring technologies with v...
This paper describes an observational study of anesthetists' response to alarms in the operating roo...
Patient monitoring devices are designed to assist users in obtaining information on the patient and ...
The development of physiologic monitors has contributed to the decline in morbidity and mortality in...
We discuss the phenomenon of system tailoring in the context of data from an observational study of ...
Alarm fatigue, the progressive desensitization of clinical staff to audible alarms in their environm...
Background: Alarms are systems created to ensure patient safety. However, when its specificity is no...
We discuss the phenomenon of system tailoring in the context of data from an observational study of ...
The audibility and the identification of 23 auditory alarms in the intensive care unit (ICU) and 26 ...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Auditory alarms are used perv...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
PurposePhysiologic monitors are plagued with alarms that create a cacophony of sounds and visual ale...
BACKGROUND:Clinicians in intensive care units experience alarm fatigue related to frequent false and...