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Patient Safety in Surgical Oncology. Perspective From the Operating Room

机译:外科肿瘤学中的患者安全。从手术室的角度

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Despite knowledge that most surgical adverse events occur in the operating room (OR), understanding of the intraoperative phase of care is incomplete; most studies measure surgical safety in terms of preoperative risk or postoperative morbidity and mortality. Because of the OR's complexity, human factors engineering provides an ideal methodology for studies of intraoperative safety. This article reviews models of error and resilience as delineated by human factors experts, correlating them to OR performance. Existing methodologies for studying intraoperative safety are then outlined, focusing on video-based observational research. Finally, specific human and system factors examined in the OR are detailed.
机译:尽管知道大多数手术不良事件都发生在手术室(OR)中,但对术中护理阶段的了解还不完整。大多数研究根据术前风险或术后发病率和死亡率来衡量手术安全性。由于手术室的复杂性,人为因素工程学为术中安全性研究提供了理想的方法。本文回顾了人为因素专家描述的错误和弹性模型,并将它们与OR性能相关联。然后概述了现有的术中安全性研究方法,重点放在基于视频的观察研究上。最后,详细介绍了在OR中检查的特定人为因素和系统因素。

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