Implication of anaesthesiologists' varying location during surgery.

J W McIntyre
Author Information
  1. J W McIntyre: University of Alberta Hospital, Department of Anesthesia, Faculty of Medicine, Edmonton, Canada.

Abstract

Anecdote indicates anaesthesiologists in the operating room are not invariably at the head of the operating table beside their equipment. The validity of this was investigated by a nationally distributed questionnaire. The results support the anecdotal evidence. The behaviour can be justified so supports a recommendation for appropriate visibility of information displays. Whether such action would improve patient safety is debatable.

MeSH Term

Anesthesiology
Data Display
Humans
Monitoring, Intraoperative
Operating Rooms
Surveys and Questionnaires
Time Factors

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