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Real-time monitoring for detection of retained surgical sponges and team motion in the surgical operation room using radio-frequency-identification (RFID) technology: A preclinical evaluation

机译:使用射频 - 识别(RFID)技术检测在外科手术室中保留的外科海绵和团队运动的实时监测:临床前评价

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Background: Technical progress in the surgical operating room (OR) increases constantly, facilitating the development of intelligent OR systems functioning as "safety backup" in the background of surgery. Precondition is comprehensive data retrieval to identify imminent risky situations and inaugurate adequate security mechanisms. Radio-frequency- identification (RFID) technology may have the potential to meet these demands. Methods: We set up a pilot study investigating feasibility and appliance reliability of a stationary RFID system for real-time surgical sponge monitoring (passive tagged sponges, position monitoring: mayo-stand/abdominal situs/waste bucket) and OR team tracking (active transponders, position monitoring: right/left side of OR table). Results: In vitro: 20/20 sponges (100%) were detected on the mayo-stand and within the OR-phantom, however, real-time detection accuracy declined to 7/20 (33%) when the tags were moved simultaneously. All retained sponges were detected correctly. In vivo (animal): 7-10/10 sterilized sponges (70%-100%) were detected correctly within the abdominal cavity. OR-team: detection accuracy within the OR (surveillance antenna) and on both sides of the OR table (sector antenna) was 100%. Mean detection time for position change (left to right side and contrariwise) was 30-60 s. No transponder failure was noted. Conclusion: This is the first combined RFID system that has been developed for stationary use in the surgical OR. Preclinical evaluation revealed a reliable sponge tracking and correct detection of retained textiles (passive RFID) but also demonstrated feasibility of comprehensive data acquisition of team motion (active RFID). However, detection accuracy needs to be further improved before implementation into the surgical OR.
机译:背景:外科手术室(或)技术进步不断增加,促进手术背景中作为“安全备份”的智能或系统的发展。前提是全面的数据检索,以确定即将存在的风险情况和义务充足的安全机制。无线电频率 - 识别(RFID)技术可能有可能满足这些需求。方法:我们建立了试验研究,调查了用于实时外科海绵监测的固定RFID系统的可行性和设备可靠性(被动标记的海绵,位置监控:Mayo-Stand / Abdominal Situs /废弃物)和或团队跟踪(有源转发器,位置监控:右/左侧或表格)。结果:体外:在Mayo-Stack上检测到20/20海绵(100%),然而,当标签同时移动时,实时检测精度下降至7/20(33%)。正确检测到所有保留的海绵。体内(动物):在腹腔内正确检测到7-10 / 10灭菌海绵(70%-100%)。或团队:(监控天线)内的检测精度和桌子(扇区天线)的两侧为100%。位置变化的平均检测时间(左侧侧和逆向侧)是30-60秒。没有注意到应答器失败。结论:这是第一种已开发用于外科手术或静止使用的RFID系统。临床前评估显示了可靠的海绵跟踪和正确检测保留纺织品(被动RFID),但也表明了全面数据采集的团队运动(Active RFID)的可行性。然而,在实施之前需要进一步改善检测精度,或者。

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