Barralon P, Ng G, Dumont G, Schwarz S K W, Ansermino J M
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver BC, Canada.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2008;2008:1025. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649330.
Physiological monitoring devices are used in the operating room (OR) to identify abnormal changes. They are currently detected by the anesthesiologist from direct observation of visual displays or by auditory cues. In an effort to improve OR safety, we explored the use of an alternative sensory modality, touch, to effectively and accurately convey patients' physiological information. To be accepted [1] such devices need to fulfill five criteria: learnability, errors, efficiency, memorability and satisfaction. We designed and compared various tactile displays in respect to some of these criteria.
生理监测设备用于手术室以识别异常变化。目前,麻醉医生通过直接观察视觉显示器或听觉提示来进行检测。为了提高手术室安全性,我们探索使用一种替代的感官方式——触觉,来有效且准确地传达患者的生理信息。要被接受,此类设备需要满足五个标准:易学性、错误率、效率、记忆性和满意度。我们针对其中一些标准设计并比较了各种触觉显示器。