Douglas S. Wetmore, Nishant A. Gandhi, Christopher Curatolo, Andrew Goldberg, P. McCormick, Adam Levine, S. DeMaria
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Abstract
Checklists have been shown to reduce patient complications, improve communication in the operating room, and improve the management of simulated operating room crises. Using a randomized, controlled, observer-blinded design, we compared performance of anesthesiology residents in a simulated operating room using a checklist in completing a thorough pre-anesthetic induction evaluation and setup, to residents with no checklist. The checklist was implemented through a "hard stop" in the simulated electronic medical record. Data for 24 CA-1 residents show a statistically significant difference in performance in pre-anesthetic setup and evaluation as scored by blinded raters, with the checklist group performing better.