The Effect of Using Smart Glasses Integrated Ultrasonography in Radial Artery Catheterization: A Prospective Randomized Trial.

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Merve Gözen, Bengi Şafak, Ayşegül Güven, Onat Bermede
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Abstract

Objective: The use of ultrasonography (USG) in arterial catheterization, in which the comfort of the practitioners and hand-eye coordination are very important, is frequently needed by anesthesiologists in daily practice. We aimed to investigate whether radial artery catheterization with smart glasses-integrated USG would increase success and satisfaction.

Methods: One hundred twenty patients who were >18 years old and would have undergone elective surgery with an indication for radial artery catheterization between August and December 2022 were included in this prospective randomized study. Patients who underwent catheterization in the last month and had contraindications were excluded. In the Standard USG Group, catheterizations were performed with standard USG, and in the Smart Glass Group, with smart glasses-integrated USG. Two anesthetists, a junior practitioner with experience with 20-50 catheterizations and a senior practitioner with experience with over 50 catheterizations, performed the catheterizations. The subcutaneous distance, radial artery depth, and diameter in short axis, catheterization time, and ergonomic satisfaction were recorded.

Results: Sixty patients in standard USG group and 59 patients in Smart Glass Group, with similar demographics, were included in statistical analysis. The mean first catheterization time by junior practitioners, with smart glasses integrated USG, was shorter than standard USG (49.07±29.91 sec vs. 99.73±75.18 sec, P <0.001). The junior practitioner was more satisfied with smart glasses-integrated USG. There was no significant difference between groups in terms of interventions made by the senior practitioner.

Conclusion: Radial artery catheterization with smart glasses integrated USG shortens catheterization time, and increases satisfaction by increasing the comfort of USG use for junior practitioners.

应用智能眼镜集成超声在桡动脉插管中的效果:一项前瞻性随机试验。
目的:超声检查在动脉置管术中的应用是麻醉医师在日常工作中经常需要的,其中实践者的舒适性和手眼协调性是非常重要的。我们的目的是研究使用集成USG的智能眼镜进行桡动脉插管是否会增加成功率和满意度。方法:在2022年8月至12月期间,120名年龄在18岁至18岁之间并将接受有桡动脉导管指征的择期手术的患者纳入这项前瞻性随机研究。排除上个月接受导尿术且有禁忌症的患者。在标准USG组,使用标准USG进行导尿,在智能玻璃组,使用集成智能眼镜的USG进行导尿。两名麻醉师,一名有20-50次导尿经验的初级医生和一名有超过50次导尿经验的高级医生,进行了导尿。记录皮下距离、桡动脉深度、短轴直径、置管时间和人体工程学满意度。结果:标准USG组60例,智能玻璃组59例,人口学特征相近。初级执业医师使用智能眼镜集成USG的平均首次置管时间比标准USG短(49.07±29.91秒vs. 99.73±75.18秒)。结论:应用智能眼镜集成USG的桡动脉置管缩短了置管时间,并通过提高USG使用的舒适度提高了初级执业医师的满意度。
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