McDonald J S, Dzwonczyk R, Gupta B, Dahl M
Ohio State University Hospitals, Department of Anesthesiology, Columbus 43210.
Br J Anaesth. 1990 May;64(5):582-5. doi: 10.1093/bja/64.5.582.
This second time-study of the anaesthetist's intraoperative period was conducted at The Ohio State University Hospitals. The study involved a total of 30 anaesthetic procedures. The activities of the anaesthetists were videotaped and analysed independently by three reviewers. Unlike our previous study, the present study was performed at a time when automatic noninvasive arterial pressure monitors, automatic ventilators and patient breathing circuit disconnect alarms were in use. The greatest amount of intraoperative time of the anaesthetist (59.1%) was spent monitoring the patient directly (44.8%) or indirectly (14.3%) via patient monitors. This represented an increase from our previous study attributable to the increased use of technology in the operating room. The anaesthetist still spent about 10-12% of his/her time completing patient records.
这项针对麻醉医生术中阶段的第二次时间研究在俄亥俄州立大学医院进行。该研究共涉及30例麻醉手术。麻醉医生的活动由三名评审员独立进行录像和分析。与我们之前的研究不同,本研究是在使用自动无创动脉压监测仪、自动呼吸机和患者呼吸回路断开警报器的时期进行的。麻醉医生术中花费时间最多的部分(59.1%)用于直接(44.8%)或通过患者监测仪间接(14.3%)监测患者。这比我们之前的研究有所增加,原因是手术室技术使用的增加。麻醉医生仍花费约10 - 12%的时间完成患者记录。