Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
J Clin Anesth. 2017 Nov;42:36-39. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2017.07.015. Epub 2017 Aug 9.
Inattentional blindness is the psychological phenomenon of inability to see the unexpected even if it is in plain view. We hypothesized that anesthesiologists may overlook unexpected intraoperative events whereas medical students, lacking in intraoperative monitoring experience and knowledge, may be more likely to notice such events.
A simulation study using a video of a simulated septic patient undergoing abdominal surgery.
A large academic center.
31 certified anesthesiologists and 46 upper-year medical students.
None. Participants watched a video of a simulated surgery and scored the abnormalities they saw.
These abnormalities included abnormal physiologic parameters consistent with the condition of the simulated septic patient, and two unexpected but plausible events: head movement and a leaky central line catheter.
Students were significantly more likely than anesthesiologists to notice head movement (p<0.001).
疏忽性盲视是一种心理现象,指的是即使某个意料之外的事物就在眼前,人们也无法看到它。我们假设麻醉师可能会忽略术中的意外事件,而缺乏术中监测经验和知识的医学生会更有可能注意到此类事件。
一项使用模拟脓毒症患者行腹部手术视频的模拟研究。
一个大型学术中心。
31 名认证麻醉师和 46 名高年级医学生。
无。参与者观看模拟手术的视频,并对他们看到的异常情况进行评分。
这些异常情况包括与模拟脓毒症患者病情一致的异常生理参数,以及两个意料之外但合理的事件:头部运动和中央导管泄漏。
学生比麻醉师更有可能注意到头动(p<0.001)。