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将医疗器械报警减少一个数量级:一种人为因素方法。

Reducing medical device alarms by an order of magnitude: A human factors approach.

机构信息

Department of Paediatrics, Paediatric Intensive Care, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, Academic Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Department of Anaesthesiology and Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Anaesth Intensive Care. 2021 Jan;49(1):52-61. doi: 10.1177/0310057X20968840. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most technically advanced environments in healthcare, using a multitude of medical devices for drug administration, mechanical ventilation and patient monitoring. However, these technologies currently come with disadvantages, namely noise pollution, information overload and alarm fatigue-all caused by too many alarms. Individual medical devices currently generate alarms independently, without any coordination or prioritisation with other devices, leading to a cacophony where important alarms can be lost amongst trivial ones, occasionally with serious or even fatal consequences for patients. We have called this approach to the design of medical devices the single-device paradigm, and believe it is obsolete in modern hospitals where patients are typically connected to several devices simultaneously. Alarm rates of one alarm every four minutes for only the physiological monitors (as recorded in the ICUs of two hospitals contributing to this paper) degrades the quality of the patient's healing environment and threatens patient safety by constantly distracting healthcare professionals. We outline a new approach to medical device design involving the application of human factors principles which have been successful in eliminating alarm fatigue in commercial aviation. Our approach comprises the networked-device paradigm, comprehensive alarms and humaniform information displays. Instead of each medical device alarming separately at the patient's bedside, our proposed approach will integrate, prioritise and optimise alarms across all devices attached to each patient, display information more intuitively and hence increase alarm quality while reducing the number of alarms by an order of magnitude below current levels.

摘要

重症监护病房(ICU)是医疗保健领域技术最先进的环境之一,使用多种医疗设备进行药物给药、机械通气和患者监测。然而,这些技术目前存在一些缺点,即噪声污染、信息过载和报警疲劳——这些都是由过多的报警引起的。个别医疗设备目前独立发出报警,而与其他设备之间没有任何协调或优先级排序,导致在嘈杂的环境中,重要的报警可能会被琐碎的报警所掩盖,偶尔会对患者造成严重甚至致命的后果。我们将这种医疗设备设计方法称为单设备范式,并且认为在现代医院中,这种方法已经过时,因为患者通常同时连接到多个设备。仅生理监测器(在为本论文做出贡献的两家医院的 ICU 中记录)的每分钟一到两个报警,会降低患者治疗环境的质量,并通过不断分散医疗保健专业人员的注意力来威胁患者的安全。我们概述了一种新的医疗设备设计方法,涉及应用人类因素原则,这些原则在消除商业航空中的报警疲劳方面取得了成功。我们的方法包括网络设备范式、综合报警和人性化信息显示。与每个医疗设备在患者床边单独发出报警的传统方法不同,我们提出的方法将整合、优先处理并优化所有连接到每个患者的设备上的报警,更直观地显示信息,从而在将报警数量减少到当前水平的十分之一以下的同时,提高报警质量。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3aa1/7905747/00cecb0d40c6/10.1177_0310057X20968840-fig1.jpg

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