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[Development and use of a computerized anesthesia protocol].

H J Hartung, H J Bender, P M Osswald

    Der Anaesthesist
    |May 1, 1983
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    A real-time anesthetic record system offers superior continuous monitoring and data presentation compared to traditional methods. Its advanced features, however, limit application to high-risk surgeries requiring sophisticated equipment.

    Area of Science:

    • Anesthesiology
    • Medical Informatics
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Context:

    • Traditional anesthetic records are often retrospective and lack continuous data streams.
    • Effective patient monitoring is crucial for surgical outcomes and patient safety.
    • Advancements in technology enable real-time data acquisition and analysis in clinical settings.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce a real-time anesthetic record system for enhanced intraoperative patient monitoring.
    • To compare the capabilities of real-time systems with conventional anesthetic records.
    • To outline the technical framework and data integration of the proposed system.

    Summary:

    • The system provides continuous, on-line monitoring and graphical display of key anesthetic parameters.

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  • It integrates preoperative data, patient information, and intraoperative details like drug infusions, urine output, and blood loss.
  • Utilizing a microprocessor and analog-digital converters, it links to standard monitors, offering a comprehensive anesthetic record.
  • Impact:

    • Real-time systems offer superior data presentation and monitoring capabilities over conventional records.
    • The system's reliance on high-standard monitors currently restricts its use to extensive, high-risk procedures.
    • This technology has the potential to improve anesthetic management and patient safety in specialized surgical contexts.