The development of physiologic monitors has contributed to the decline in morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing anaesthesia. Diverse factors (physiologic, technical, historical and medico-legal) create challenges for monitor alarm designers. Indeed, a growing body of literature suggests that alarms function sub-optimally in supporting the human operator. Despite existing technology that could allow more appropriate design, most anaesthesia alarms still operate on simple, pre-set thresholds. Arguing that more alarms do not necessarily make for safer alarms is difficult in a litigious medico-legal environment and a competitive marketplace. The resultant commitment to the status quo exposes the risks that a lack of an evidence-based t...
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 ...
Background: Acoustic alarms in medical devices are vital for patient safety. State-of-the-art patien...
Recent technological developments which have improved the monitoring and control of the anaesthetize...
In this article we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implemen-tations in the healt...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
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 ...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Auditory alarms are used perv...
In this paper we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implementations in the health c...
Alarms are used in many clinical applications, but they are often less than optimal because the desi...
Alarms are used in many clinical applications, but they are often less than optimal because the desi...
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...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
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 ...
Background: Acoustic alarms in medical devices are vital for patient safety. State-of-the-art patien...
Recent technological developments which have improved the monitoring and control of the anaesthetize...
In this article we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implemen-tations in the healt...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
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 ...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Auditory alarms are used perv...
In this paper we examine how one of the most pervasive technological implementations in the health c...
Alarms are used in many clinical applications, but they are often less than optimal because the desi...
Alarms are used in many clinical applications, but they are often less than optimal because the desi...
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...
The operating theatre is a noisy place with many uninformative and redundant alarms. Using data from...
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 ...
Background: Acoustic alarms in medical devices are vital for patient safety. State-of-the-art patien...