Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, University Hospital of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Department of Medicine, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
PLoS One. 2021 Sep 23;16(9):e0257508. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257508. eCollection 2021.
People are not able to anticipate unexpected events. Inattentional blindness is demonstrated to happen not only in naïve observers engaged in an unfamiliar task but also in field experts with years of training. Anaesthesia is the perfect example of a discipline which requires a high level of attention and our aim was to evaluate if inattentional blindness can affect anesthesiologists during their daily activities.
An online survey was distributed on Facebook between May 1, 2021 and May 31, 2021. The survey consisted of five simulated cases with questions investigating the anesthetic management of day-case surgeries. Each case had an introduction, a chest radiography, an electrocardiogram, preoperative blood testing and the last case had a gorilla embedded in the chest radiography.
In total 699 respondents from 17 different countries were finally included in the analysis. The main outcome was to assess the incidence of inattentional blindness. Only 34 (4.9%) respondents were able to spot the gorilla. No differences were found between anesthesiologists or residents, private or public hospitals, or between medical doctors with different experience.
Our findings assess that inattentional blindness is common in anesthesia, and ever-growing attention is deemed necessary to improve patient safety; to achieve this objective several strategies should be adopted such as an increased use of standardized protocols, promoting automation based strategies to reduce human error when performing repetitive tasks and discouraging evaluation of multiple consecutive patients in the same work shifts independently of the associated complexity.
人们无法预测意外事件。研究表明,不仅在从事不熟悉任务的天真观察者中,而且在经过多年训练的领域专家中,都会发生疏忽性盲视。麻醉是需要高度注意力的完美范例,我们的目的是评估疏忽性盲视是否会影响麻醉师在日常活动中的表现。
我们于 2021 年 5 月 1 日至 5 月 31 日期间在 Facebook 上发布了在线调查。该调查由五个模拟案例组成,问题涉及日间手术的麻醉管理。每个案例都有介绍、胸部 X 光片、心电图、术前血液检查,最后一个案例中胸部 X 光片上嵌入了一只大猩猩。
共有来自 17 个不同国家的 699 名受访者最终被纳入分析。主要结果是评估疏忽性盲视的发生率。只有 34 名(4.9%)受访者能够发现大猩猩。在麻醉师或住院医师、私立或公立医院,或经验不同的医生之间,没有发现差异。
我们的研究结果评估了疏忽性盲视在麻醉中很常见,为了提高患者安全,需要不断关注;为了实现这一目标,应采取多种策略,如增加使用标准化协议、促进基于自动化的策略,以减少执行重复任务时的人为错误,并避免在同一工作班次中独立于相关复杂性评估连续的多个患者。