Can the Attending Anesthesiologist Accurately Predict the Duration of Anesthesia Induction?
Ehrenwerth J, Escobar A, Davis EA, Watrous GA, Fisch GS, Kain ZN, Barash PG. Can the Attending Anesthesiologist Accurately Predict the Duration of Anesthesia Induction? Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 103: 938-940. PMID: 17000808, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000232445.44641.5f.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAnesthesiaAnesthesiologyHumansMiddle AgedObservationOperating RoomsProspective StudiesTime ManagementConceptsAnesthesia release timeASA physical status IVInvasive hemodynamic monitoringInduction of anesthesiaRegional anesthetic techniquesPoor predictive valueDifficult inductionAnesthetic techniqueHemodynamic monitoringAnesthesia inductionObservational studySurgical teamPredictive valueOperating room scheduleIndividual casesCase difficultyInductionRoom scheduleTask Analysis of the Preincision Period in a Pediatric Operating Suite: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 656 Cases
Saadat H, Escobar A, Davis EA, Ehrenwerth J, Watrous G, Fisch GS, Kain ZN, Barash PG. Task Analysis of the Preincision Period in a Pediatric Operating Suite: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 656 Cases. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 103: 928-931. PMID: 17000806, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000232493.82575.6c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsASA physical statusPhysical statusSurgical preparation timeSurgical servicesAnesthesia release timeIndependent observersCase lengthCross-sectional investigationMean ARTPreincision periodAnesthetic techniqueInvasive monitoringSurgical casesOlder childrenOperating suiteYoung childrenSurgeryChildrenAgeAnesthesia residentsWide variabilityTraining levelStatusMinLonger artTask Analysis of the Preincision Surgical Period: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases
Escobar A, Davis EA, Ehrenwerth J, Watrous GA, Fisch GS, Kain ZN, Barash PG. Task Analysis of the Preincision Surgical Period: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 103: 922-927. PMID: 17000805, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000232443.24914.8d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnesthesiaHumansObservationOperating RoomsProspective StudiesSurgical Procedures, OperativeTime ManagementConceptsAnesthesia release timeASA physical statusTertiary medical centerIndependent observersBody mass indexMultivariate regression analysisCase lengthMean ARTPreincision periodART durationElective surgeryMass indexProspective studyAnesthetic inductionSurgical preparation timeSurgical periodMedical CenterPerformance of anesthesiologistsInvasive monitoringNursing staffAnesthesia personnelPhysical statusCase numbersResident Teaching Versus the Operating Room Schedule: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases
Davis EA, Escobar A, Ehrenwerth J, Watrous GA, Fisch GS, Kain ZN, Barash PG. Resident Teaching Versus the Operating Room Schedule: An Independent Observer-Based Study of 1558 Cases. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 103: 932-937. PMID: 17000807, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000232444.52274.7a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsASA physical status classificationTertiary academic medical centerPeri-induction periodPhysical status classificationAcademic medical centerMajority of casesSurgical incisionObservational studySurgical proceduresMedical CenterClinician trainingSurgical casesMean increaseOperating roomIncisionIndependent observersOperating room suiteStatus classificationOperating room scheduleCase lengthAnesthesiology residentsSurgical case lengthRoom efficiencyRoom schedule