Title :
Use of a see-through head-worn display of patient monitoring data to enhance anesthesiologists´ response to abnormal clinical events
Author :
Ormerod, D.F. ; Ross, B. ; Naluai-Cecchini, A.
Abstract :
One obstacle to safety in the operating room is anesthesiologist distraction - having to shift attention back and forth from the patient to vital sign monitor while performing either routine or emergency procedures. The purpose of this study was to measure the decrease in anesthesiologist distraction made possible by using a head-mounted, see-through personal display (HMD) using retinal scanning technology. With the head-up display, they were able to focus their attention exclusively on the patient and the task at hand. The Nomad reduced the number of times the anesthesiologist had to shift their attention by a more than a third (17 times versus 58 times). This allowed them to spend more time focused on the patient.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; helmet mounted displays; medical computing; wearable computers; Nomad; abnormal clinical events; anesthesiologist response; head-mounted display; operating room; patient monitoring data; retinal scanning technology; see-through head-worn display; see-through personal display; Anesthesia; Back; Biomedical monitoring; Computational modeling; Computer displays; Computer simulation; Medical tests; Patient monitoring; Retina; Safety;
Conference_Titel :
Wearable Computers, 2002. (ISWC 2002). Proceedings. Sixth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1816-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISWC.2002.1167229