What do we do until the future gets here?

Contemporary anesthesia practice Pub Date : 1984-01-01
R J Saunders
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We have seen that there are serious design inadequacies in the basic anesthesia machines now in the marketplace. None of these meets criteria for technologic soundness or clinical utility elaborated in previous chapters. It is tempting to simply buy what is available and shrug one's shoulders over the situation. Those in desperate need of replacement equipment should go ahead and buy, because significant changes may be years away. However, those who are able and disposed to wait for real progress may accelerate the process by waiting not silently but loudly. Until the anesthesiologists on the firing line are consistently asking technically sophisticated questions related to safety and efficacy, expecting them to be answered, and letting their equipment budgets speak where words do not, we can expect consistent laissez-faire attitudes and actions from the anesthesia machine industry. Technology already available in other industries will continue to be overlooked or ignored, and our clinical needs will be unmet until industry is convinced that the majority of anesthetists want far-reaching substantive change in anesthesia delivery system design. We have no choice but to use what is currently available; but we can reward solid, thoughtful innovation with our capital equipment dollars, with our support of research in anesthesia technology, with our verbal and written requests to manufacturers, and with our individual time spent staying abreast of technologic issues. The ultimate beneficiaries are our patients; we cannot remain static--we must improve.

在未来到来之前我们该做什么?
我们已经看到,目前市场上的基本麻醉机存在严重的设计缺陷。这些都不符合前几章阐述的技术可靠性或临床实用性的标准。人们很容易只买现成的东西,对这种情况耸耸肩。那些迫切需要更换设备的人应该继续购买,因为重大变化可能需要数年时间。然而,那些有能力并且愿意等待真正进展的人可能会通过大声而不是默默地等待来加速这一进程。除非前线的麻醉师不断地询问与安全性和有效性相关的技术上复杂的问题,期望这些问题得到回答,并让他们的设备预算说话,否则我们可以期待麻醉机行业始终保持自由放任的态度和行动。在其他行业已经可用的技术将继续被忽视或忽视,我们的临床需求将得不到满足,直到行业确信大多数麻醉师希望麻醉输送系统设计产生深远的实质性变化。我们别无选择,只能使用现有的;但是,我们可以用我们的资本设备资金,用我们对麻醉技术研究的支持,用我们对制造商的口头和书面要求,以及用我们个人的时间来及时了解技术问题,来奖励坚实的、深思熟虑的创新。最终的受益者是我们的病人;我们不能停滞不前,我们必须改进。
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