视觉化身在麻醉中增加情境意识:最近证据的系统回顾。

Alessio Tramontana, Massimiliano Rulli, Andrea Falegnami, Federico Bilotta
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背景:系统综述了视觉病人化身(visual patient avatar, VPA)技术,该技术是一种将传统的数字数据转换为直观的视觉显示来增强麻醉情境感知的工具。目的:探讨VPA如何提高感知性能,减少认知负荷,增加用户接受度,从而可能导致更好的患者预后。方法:该综述基于2018年至2023年在欧洲五家不同医院进行的14项研究。结果:这些研究表明,VPA使临床医生比传统的监测方法更有效地感知和回忆生命体征。该技术的直观设计有助于减少认知工作量,这表明监测患者所需的脑力劳动更少。用户对VPA的反馈一般是积极的,突出了它在高压力环境中加强监测和决策的潜力。然而,一些用户指出需要进一步发展,特别是在可视化设计和数据集成方面。结论:综述认为VPA技术代表了患者监护的重大进步,促进了更好的态势感知,并有可能提高围手术期护理的安全性。
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Visual avatar to increase situational awareness in anaesthesia: Systematic review of recent evidence.

Background: Systematic review focuses on the visual patient avatar (VPA) technology, a tool designed to enhance situational awareness in anesthesia by transforming traditional numerical data into intuitive visual displays.

Aim: To explore how VPA can improve perceptual performance, reduce cognitive load, and increase user acceptance, potentially leading to better patient outcomes.

Methods: The review is based on 14 studies conducted between 2018 and 2023 in five different hospitals across Europe.

Results: These studies demonstrate that VPA allows clinicians to perceive and recall vital signs more efficiently than conventional monitoring methods. The technology's intuitive design helps reduce cognitive workload, indicating less mental effort required for patient monitoring. Users' feedback on VPA was generally positive, highlighting its potential to enhance monitoring and decision-making in high-stress environments. However, some users noted the need for further development, particularly in visualization design and data integration.

Conclusion: Review concludes that VPA technology represents a significant advancement in patient monitoring, promoting better situational awareness and potentially improving safety in perioperative care.

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