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Development and Implementation of the Portable Operating Room Tracker App With Vital Signs Streaming Infrastructure: Operational Feasibility Study

机译:具有重要信号流基础设施的便携式手术室跟踪器应用程序的开发和实现:操作可行性研究

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Background: In the perioperative environment, a multidisciplinary clinical team continually observes and evaluates patient information. However, data availability may be restricted to certain locations, cognitive workload may be high, and team communication may be constrained by availability and priorities. We developed the remote Portable Operating Room Tracker app (the telePORT app) to improve information exchange and communication between anesthesia team members. The telePORT app combines a real-time feed of waveforms and vital signs from the operating rooms with messaging, help request, and reminder features. Objective: The aim of this paper is to describe the development of the app and the back-end infrastructure required to extract monitoring data, facilitate data exchange and ensure privacy and safety, which includes results from clinical feasibility testing. Methods: telePORT ’s client user interface was developed using user-centered design principles and workflow observations. The server architecture involves network-based data extraction and data processing. Baseline user workload was assessed using step counters and communication logs. Clinical feasibility testing analyzed device usage over 11 months. Results: telePORT was more commonly used for help requests (approximately 4.5/day) than messaging between team members (approximately 1/day). Passive operating room monitoring was frequently utilized (34% of screen visits). Intermittent loss of wireless connectivity was a major barrier to adoption (decline of 0.3%/day). Conclusions: The underlying server infrastructure was repurposed for real-time streaming of vital signs and their collection for research and quality improvement. Day-to-day activities of the anesthesia team can be supported by a mobile app that integrates real-time data from all operating rooms.
机译:背景:在围手术期的环境中,一个多学科的临床团队不断观察和评估患者信息。但是,数据可用性可能会限制在某些位置,认知工作量可能会很高,并且团队沟通可能会受到可用性和优先级的限制。我们开发了远程便携式手术室追踪器应用程序(telePORT应用程序),以改善麻醉团队成员之间的信息交换和沟通。 telePORT应用程序将来自手术室的实时波形和生命体征与消息,帮助请求和提醒功能结合在一起。目标:本文的目的是描述应用程序的开发以及提取监控数据,促进数据交换并确保隐私和安全所需的后端基础架构,其中包括临床可行性测试的结果。方法:telePORT的客户端用户界面是使用以用户为中心的设计原则和工作流程观察而开发的。服务器体系结构涉及基于网络的数据提取和数据处理。使用步骤计数器和通信日志评估了基准用户工作量。临床可行性测试分析了11个月内设备的使用情况。结果:与团队成员之间的消息传递(每天约1个)相比,telePORT更常用于帮助请求(每天约4.5个)。被动手术室监控被频繁使用(占屏幕访问的34%)。无线连接的间歇性丢失是采用该技术的主要障碍(每天下降0.3%)。结论:基础服务器基础结构被重新用于生命体征的实时流及其收集以进行研究和质量改进。麻醉团队的日常活动可以通过移动应用程序来支持,该应用程序集成了来自所有手术室的实时数据。

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