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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37296512/improving-waste-segregation-in-the-operating-room-to-decrease-overhead-cost
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Plezia, Valerie K Sabol, Christoffer Nelson, Virginia C Simmons
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Operating rooms (ORs) disproportionally contribute 20% to 33% of hospital waste nationwide and therefore have a major impact on hospital waste management. Seventy percent of general OR waste is incorrectly eliminated as clinical waste, which compounds unnecessary financial burden and produces negative environmental impact. The primary purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to evaluate the effectiveness of waste segregation education for OR anesthesia staff on improving waste segregation compliance in the OR...
June 2, 2023: Quality Management in Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37291539/operationalizing-risk-appropriate-perinatal-care-in-a-rural-us-state-directions-for-policy-and-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carly Holman, Annie Glover, Kaitlin Fertaly, Megan Nelson
BACKGROUND: Risk-appropriate care improves outcomes by ensuring birthing people and infants receive care at a facility prepared to meet their needs. Perinatal regionalization has particular importance in rural areas where pregnant people might not live in a community with a birthing facility or specialty care. Limited research focuses on operationalizing risk-appropriate care in rural and remote settings. Through the implementation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Levels of Care Assessment Tool (LOCATe), this study assessed the system of risk-appropriate perinatal care in Montana...
June 8, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37259750/rethink-analgo-sedation-in-digestive-endoscopy-the-role-of-scientific-societies-in-tracing-training-path
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Rossi, L Tritapepe, R Conigliaro, L Fanti, R Monzani, E De Robertis, R Martino, L Pietrini, F Sbaraglia, L Pasquale, F Petrini
OBJECTIVE: The Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Reanimation and Intensive Care Medicine (SIAARTI) and the Italian Society of Digestive Endoscopy (SIED) worked together to produce a joint Good Clinical Practice (GCP) on analgo-sedation in digestive endoscopy and launched a survey to support the document. The aim was to identify and describe the actual clinical practice of sedation in Italian digestive endoscopy units and offer material for a wider and more widespread discussion among anesthetists and endoscopists...
May 2023: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37156087/narrative-review-of-mathematical-and-psychological-studies-of-staff-scheduling-for-holidays-as-applicable-to-anesthesiologists-and-nurse-anesthetists
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REVIEW
Grant M Hurt, Franklin Dexter
We performed a narrative review of articles applicable to anesthesiologists' and nurse anesthetists' choices of who works each statutory holiday for operating room and non-operating room anesthesia. We include search protocols and detailed supplementary annotated comments. Studies showed that holiday staff scheduling is emotional. Working on holidays often is more stressful and undesirable than comparable workdays. Intrinsic motivation may overall, among practitioners, be greater by preferentially scheduling practitioners who choose to work on holidays, for compensation, before mandating that practitioners who would prefer to be off must work on holidays...
September 2023: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37033549/knowledge-gaps-in-anesthetic-gas-utilization-in-a-large-academic-hospital-system-a-multicenter-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aalap C Shah, Aaron J Przybysz, Kaiyi Wang, Ian A Jones, Solmaz P Manuel, Rakhi Dayal, Michael J Jung, Nina Schlömerkemper, Seema Gandhi
Inhaled anesthetics account for a significant portion of the greenhouse gases generated by perioperative services within the healthcare systems. This cross-sectional study aimed to identify knowledge gaps and practice patterns related to carbon dioxide (CO2 ) absorbents and intraoperative delivery of fresh gas flows (FGF) for future sustainability endeavors. Secondary aims focused on differences in these knowledge gaps based on the level of training. Surveys were distributed at five large academic medical centers...
March 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36935702/workplace-health-in-anesthesia-team-a-qualitative-study-in-iran
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Khalafi, Nooshin Sarvi Sarmeydani, Sara Adarvishi
BACKGROUND: All anesthesia providers, including nurse anesthetists and anesthesiologists work in a stressful environment with diverse tasks. The profession is characterized by high workload, both dependent and independent job descriptions, and unpredictable conditions. This study was designed and conducted to explain the factors affecting the workplace health of Iranian anesthesia teams. METHODS: Twenty anesthesia team members including nurse anesthetists and anesthesiologists from 7 different hospitals were enrolled in this phenomenological research...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36729479/closed-loop-communication-in-interprofessional-emergency-teams-a-cross-sectional-observation-study-on-the-use-of-closed-loop-communication-among-anesthesia-personnel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristin Gjøvikli, Berit T Valeberg
OBJECTIVES: Communication failure is one of the most common causes of adverse events in hospitals and poses a direct threat to patient safety. Research recommends the use of closed-loop communication in interprofessional emergency teams to prevent such events. Multiple studies have examined closed-loop communication during simulation training, but few have investigated its use in clinical practice. The aim of the study was to explore the use of closed-loop communication by anesthesia personnel in real-life interprofessional emergency teams...
March 1, 2023: Journal of Patient Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36447706/association-between-the-community-prevalence-of-covid-19-and-daily-unscheduled-absences-of-anesthesiologists-nurse-anesthetists-and-residents-in-an-academic-anesthesia-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franklin Dexter, Richard H Epstein, Anil A Marian
Introduction An "unscheduled absence" refers to an occurrence when an employee does not appear for work and the absence was not approved in advance by an authorized supervisor. Daily unscheduled absences need to be forecasted when doing staff scheduling to maintain an acceptable risk of being unable to run all anesthetizing locations and operating rooms planned. The number of extra personnel to be scheduled needs to be at least twice as large as the mean number absent. In an earlier historical cohort study, we found that our department's modeled risks of being unavailable unexpectedly differed among types of anesthesia practitioners (e...
October 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36442706/trainee-effect-on-procedural-efficiency-is-limited-in-vascular-surgery-operations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle Steiger, Michael A Edwards, Aaron Spaulding, Shalmali Borkar, Matthew Evans, Houssam Farres, Young Erben
OBJECTIVES: Surgical residents prepare during their training for independent operating experience. However, there is a fine balance between supervised intraoperative teaching and the need to keep operations short since this is associated with improved patient safety. We aim to understand if the composition of the vascular surgical team-presence of anesthesia and surgical trainees as well as the number of circulating nurses-affects elective operative times at our institution. As a secondary aim, we analyzed how time of day affects overall operative time...
November 25, 2022: Annals of Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36070145/distractions-in-the-operating-room-a-survey-of-the-healthcare-team
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bao-Ngoc Nasri, John D Mitchell, Cullen Jackson, Keitaro Nakamoto, Charlotte Guglielmi, Daniel B Jones
BACKGROUND: Distractions during surgical procedures are associated with team inefficiency and medical error. Little is published about the healthcare provider's perception of distraction and its adverse impact in the operating room. We aim to explore the perception of the operating room team on multiple distractions during surgical procedures. METHODS: A 26-question survey was administered to surgeons, anesthesia team members, nurses, and scrub technicians at our institution...
September 7, 2022: Surgical Endoscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35925355/-economics-of-operating-room-use-at-a-university-eye-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Framme, T Kuiper, W Lobbes, J Gottschling, D Scheinichen, K Hufendiek, T Palmaers, J Tode, I Volkmann, F Lammert
BACKGROUND: In ophthalmologic surgery, there are usually short operation times and thus many changes between the individual operations, which are not subject to remuneration. As in maximum care hospitals consecutive different operations with different durations are often performed, emergency operations have to be inserted and further training of colleagues is practiced, it is particularly important to generate the shortest possible transfer times in order to have both sufficient operation time and to be able to treat as many cases as possible...
July 15, 2022: Ophthalmologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35759390/obstetric-anesthesia-procedure-based-workload-and-facility-utilization-of-society-of-obstetric-anesthesia-and-perinatology-centers-of-excellence-designated-institutions
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Mary Im, Edward T Riley, Dan Hoang, Grace Lim, Mark Zakowski, Brendan Carvalho
BACKGROUND: Optimal workload and staffing for obstetric anesthesia services have yet to be determined. We surveyed Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP) Centers of Excellence (COE) for Obstetric Anesthesia Care institutions to evaluate procedure-based obstetric anesthesia workload and facility use. METHODS: After institutional review board (IRB) exemption, an online survey instrument (REDCap) was sent by email (1 initial and 2 reminders) to all SOAP COEs...
December 1, 2022: Anesthesia and Analgesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35755517/feasibility-of-anesthesiologists-giving-nurse-anesthetists-30-minute-lunch-breaks-and-15-minute-morning-breaks-at-a-university-s-facilities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah S Titler, Franklin Dexter
Background Managers of an anesthesia department sought an estimation of how often each anesthesiologist can give lunch breaks and morning breaks to nurse anesthetists to plan staff scheduling. When an anesthesiologist supervising the nurse anesthetists can give a break, it would be preferred because fewer extra nurse anesthetists would be scheduled to facilitate breaks. Methodology Our methodological development used retrospective cohort data from the three surgical suites of a single anesthesia department...
May 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35659397/lactation-in-anesthesiology
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REVIEW
Annery G Garcia-Marcinkiewicz, Sarah S Titler
There are several work-related barriers to breastfeeding among physician mothers including: lack of appropriate place for breastmilk expression, unpredictable and inflexible schedules, and lack of time to breastfeed or express milk. In a survey of physician mothers, those who were in surgical and procedural subspecialties, including anesthesiology, reported a lack of lactation facilities in close proximity to the operating room as a barrier to breastfeeding. Unlike other physicians and clinicians in different health care environments, anesthesiology is unique in that there is often no built-in time for breaks or a predictable end time to the operating room schedule...
June 2022: Anesthesiology Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35644082/needlestick-injuries-among-anesthesia-providers-from-a-large-us-academic-center-a-10-year-retrospective-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reza Borna, Ramita Rahimian, B S Natalie Koons, Tristan R Grogan, Soban Umar, Judi Turner
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Anesthesiologists are at high risk for needlestick injury. Such injuries pose a serious health threat from exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This retrospective analysis aimed to examine needlestick injury rate among anesthesia providers between 2010 and 2020 at the University of California Los Angeles, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine to determine specialty-specific factors associated with these injuries. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis...
September 2022: Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35568816/predicting-difficult-laryngoscopy-in-morbidly-obese-thai-patients-by-ultrasound-measurement-of-distance-from-skin-to-epiglottis-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sumidtra Prathep, Wilasinee Jitpakdee, Wisara Woraathasin, Maliwan Oofuvong
BACKGROUND: In morbidly obese patients, airway management is challenging since the incidence of difficult intubation is three times than those with a BMI within the healthy range. Standard preoperative airway evaluation may help to predict difficult laryngoscopy. Recent studies have used ultrasonography-measured distance from skin to epiglottis and pretracheal soft tissue at the level of vocal cords, and cut-off points of 27.5 mm and 28 mm respectively have been proposed to predict difficult laryngoscopy...
May 14, 2022: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35391759/anxiety-in-anesthesia-providers-during-coronavirus-disease-19-pandemic-insights-into-perception-of-harm-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Efrain Riveros-Perez, Javier Polania, Maria Gabriela Sanchez, Bibiana Avella-Molano, Alexander Rocuts
Background: The influence of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on mental health has been widely studied; however, literature evaluating the mental health effects of the pandemic on small groups of people is scarce. We aim to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety levels of anesthesiology providers in an academic institution. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study including one hundred and five participants (Faculty anesthesiologists, anesthesia residents, certified registered and student nurse anesthetists)...
May 2022: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35342673/emergent-surgical-airway-skills-time-to-re-evaluate-the-competencies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Fayed, Katherine Nowak, Santhalakshmi Angappan, Nimesh Patel, Fawaz Abdulkarim, Donald H Penning, Anoop K Chhina
Introduction One of the most challenging scenarios an anesthesia provider can face is treating a can't intubate can't ventilate (CICV) patient. The incidence of CICV is estimated to be around one in 10,000 cases. According to the American Society of Anesthesiology Closed Claims Study, adverse respiratory events are the most common type of injury, with difficult intubation and ventilation contributing to the majority of these cases. The objective of this non-interventional quality improvement project was to evaluate the prior training, exposure, and self-reported confidence in handling the CICV scenario among anesthesia providers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, MI...
March 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34865575/hierarchical-task-analysis-reimagined-as-a-planning-tool-for-surgery-during-exploration-space-flight
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen Hughes Miller, Erica Sutton, George Pantalos
Background: Preparation for exploration class space flight requires planning to support human life in many circumstances including healthcare emergencies such as the need for acute surgical care, a notable example of which is appendicitis. Although performing a laparoscopic appendectomy on Earth is routine for a trained general surgeon, it is far from routine for a non-surgeon working in microgravity where IVs do not drip, drains do not drain, and gaseous anesthetic is out of the question. Because the procedure for laparoscopic appendectomy is so well documented, it was the ideal procedure on which to base a study on how to deconstruct a surgical procedure to examine all actions, skills, equipment, and supplies needed for success by non-surgeons working in an extreme environment...
December 4, 2021: Surgical Innovation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34820790/development-of-a-perioperative-medication-related-clinical-decision-support-tool-to-prevent-medication-errors-an-analysis-of-user-feedback
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karen C Nanji, Pamela M Garabedian, Sofia D Shaikh, Marin E Langlieb, Aziz Boxwala, William J Gordon, David W Bates
OBJECTIVES:  Medication use in the perioperative setting presents many patient safety challenges that may be improved with electronic clinical decision support (CDS). The objective of this paper is to describe the development and analysis of user feedback for a robust, real-time medication-related CDS application designed to provide patient-specific dosing information and alerts to warn of medication errors in the operating room (OR). METHODS:  We designed a novel perioperative medication-related CDS application in four phases: (1) identification of need, (2) alert algorithm development, (3) system design, and (4) user interface design...
October 2021: Applied Clinical Informatics
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