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睡眠剥夺对麻醉住院医师非技术技能的影响:一项基于模拟的前瞻性随机试验。

Impact of sleep deprivation on anaesthesia residents' non-technical skills: a pilot simulation-based prospective randomized trial.

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hôpital européen Georges Pompidou, AP-HP, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France.

iLumens Healthcare Simulation Laboratory, Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France.

出版信息

Br J Anaesth. 2017 Jul 1;119(1):125-131. doi: 10.1093/bja/aex155.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sleep deprivation is common in anaesthesia residents, but its impact on performance remains uncertain. Non-technical skills (team working, situation awareness, decision making, and task management) are key components of quality of care in anaesthesia, particularly in crisis situations occurring in the operating room. The impact of sleep deprivation on non-technical skills is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that in anaesthesia residents sleep deprivation is associated with impaired non-technical skills.

METHODS

Twenty anaesthesia residents were randomly allocated to undergo a simulation session after a night shift [sleep-deprived (SLD) group, n =10] or after a night of rest [rested (R) group, n =10] from January to March 2015. The simulated scenario was a situation of crisis management in the operating room. The primary end point was a composite score of anaesthetists' non-technical skills (ANTS) assessed by two blinded evaluators.

RESULTS

Non-technical skills were significantly impaired in the SLD group [ANTS score 12.2 (interquartile range 10.5-13)] compared with the R group [14.5 (14-15), P <0.02]. This difference was mainly accounted for by a difference in the team working item. On the day of simulation, the SLD group showed increased sleepiness and decreased confidence in anaesthesia skills.

CONCLUSIONS

In this randomized pilot trial, sleep deprivation was associated with impaired non-technical skills of anaesthesia residents in a simulated anaesthesia intraoperative crisis scenario.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT02622217.

摘要

背景

睡眠剥夺在麻醉住院医师中很常见,但它对表现的影响仍不确定。非技术技能(团队合作、情境意识、决策和任务管理)是麻醉质量的关键组成部分,尤其是在手术室发生危机情况时。睡眠剥夺对非技术技能的影响尚不清楚。我们假设在麻醉住院医师中,睡眠剥夺与非技术技能受损有关。

方法

2015 年 1 月至 3 月,20 名麻醉住院医师随机分配在夜班后(睡眠剥夺组,n = 10)或休息一夜后(休息组,n = 10)进行模拟会议。模拟情景为手术室危机管理情况。主要终点是由两名盲法评估者评估的麻醉师非技术技能(ANTS)的综合评分。

结果

与 R 组相比,SLD 组的非技术技能明显受损[ANTS 评分 12.2(四分位距 10.5-13)]。这种差异主要归因于团队工作项目的差异。在模拟日,SLD 组的困倦感增加,对麻醉技能的信心降低。

结论

在这项随机试点试验中,睡眠剥夺与模拟麻醉术中危机情景中麻醉住院医师非技术技能受损有关。

试验注册

NCT02622217。

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