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[ISA--Information System Anesthesia. Decision support by a computer-based information system].

C L Zapf1, G Martens

  • 1Institut für Anaesthesiologie, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.

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|July 1, 1990
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The Information System Anesthesia (ISA) supports anesthesiologists by providing critical patient data and anesthesia information. This system aids decision-making for neurosurgical operations, enhancing patient care.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Computer Science

Context:

  • Anesthesia practice involves complex decision-making, often requiring rapid access to patient data and relevant medical knowledge.
  • Current anesthesia information systems primarily focus on patient monitoring and data computation.
  • The integration of advanced computer systems offers potential for enhanced training, decision support, and information retrieval in anesthesia.

Purpose:

  • To introduce the Information System Anesthesia (ISA), a novel reference system designed to support anesthesiologists during neurosurgical operations.
  • To present a new method for delivering condensed and detailed anesthesia information via personal computer directly within the surgical environment.
  • To provide anesthesiologists with access to general anesthesia knowledge as needed.

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Summary:

  • The ISA system functions as a reference tool, offering tiered information from condensed to detailed for specific neurosurgical procedures.
  • It complements patient data computation by providing specialized support for anesthesia planning and execution.
  • The system is designed for use at the surgical workstation, facilitating real-time decision support.

Impact:

  • ISA aims to improve the quality and safety of anesthesia care, particularly in the demanding field of neurosurgery.
  • By providing readily accessible, relevant information, the system can aid in preventing critical incidents and optimizing patient outcomes.
  • This approach represents a significant advancement in utilizing personal computer technology for clinical decision support in anesthesiology.