The modern anesthesiologist's manual: the development and maintenance of an anesthesia case reference application.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Stephanie Chan, James S Cho, Caroline Andrew, David Hao
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Abstract

Anesthesia clinicians care for patients undergoing a wide range of procedures, making access to reliable references crucial. However, existing resources have key limitations. This technical report describes the development of an in-house anesthesia case reference application designed for use in a tertiary academic hospital. Additionally, it details our experiences in maintaining this system over a 22-month period and compares this system to alternative resources. Utilizing JavaScript and the React library, we developed a cross-platform perioperative reference application. Over fifty articles, encompassing anesthetic considerations for various surgical disciplines, have been created. Furthermore, we conducted a preliminary analysis of analytics data. In the 22 months since the application's inception, the application has garnered over 22,000 views from local users. While there are more than 150 registered users, the number of unregistered users accessing the application on the hospital network remains unknown. Notably, 70% of users accessed the application through a mobile device. The most popular articles centered around procedures with diverse and specific surgeon preferences. Currently, the reported case reference application is routinely utilized by anesthesia clinicians at our institution. Future endeavors will concentrate on establishing a robust content management workflow to broaden the coverage of topics.

现代麻醉医师手册:麻醉病例参考应用程序的开发和维护。
麻醉临床医生为接受各种手术的患者提供护理,因此获得可靠的参考资料至关重要。然而,现有的资源存在很大的局限性。本技术报告介绍了专为一家三级学术医院设计的内部麻醉病例参考应用程序的开发情况。此外,报告还详细介绍了我们在 22 个月内维护该系统的经验,并将该系统与其他资源进行了比较。我们利用 JavaScript 和 React 库开发了一个跨平台围手术期参考应用程序。目前已创建了 50 多篇文章,涵盖了不同手术学科的麻醉注意事项。此外,我们还对分析数据进行了初步分析。自该应用程序推出以来的 22 个月中,本地用户对其的浏览量已超过 22,000 次。虽然有 150 多名注册用户,但在医院网络上访问该应用程序的未注册用户数量仍然未知。值得注意的是,70% 的用户是通过移动设备访问该应用程序的。最受欢迎的文章集中在具有不同和特定外科医生偏好的程序上。目前,本院的麻醉临床医师已在常规使用所报告的病例参考应用程序。未来的努力将集中于建立一个强大的内容管理工作流程,以扩大主题的覆盖范围。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
13.60%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing is a clinical journal publishing papers related to technology in the fields of anaesthesia, intensive care medicine, emergency medicine, and peri-operative medicine. The journal has links with numerous specialist societies, including editorial board representatives from the European Society for Computing and Technology in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (ESCTAIC), the Society for Technology in Anesthesia (STA), the Society for Complex Acute Illness (SCAI) and the NAVAt (NAVigating towards your Anaestheisa Targets) group. The journal publishes original papers, narrative and systematic reviews, technological notes, letters to the editor, editorial or commentary papers, and policy statements or guidelines from national or international societies. The journal encourages debate on published papers and technology, including letters commenting on previous publications or technological concerns. The journal occasionally publishes special issues with technological or clinical themes, or reports and abstracts from scientificmeetings. Special issues proposals should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief. Specific details of types of papers, and the clinical and technological content of papers considered within scope can be found in instructions for authors.
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