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PATIENT-MAINTAINED PROPOFOL SEDATION: THE ANAESTHETISTS' POINT OF VIEW.

Authors :
Sprinks, James
Worcester, Frank
Breedon, Philip
Hewson, David
Bedforth, Nigel
Source :
International Conference Computer Graphics, Visualization, Computer Vision & Image Processing; 2018, p309-313, 5p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Many operations within the UK do not require general anaesthesia, and are instead carried out under sedation. A doctor normally provides this, and as the patient is not in control, they may be either under or over-sedated due to a misjudgement of patient anxiety. One solution would be to allow the patients to directly control their own sedation level. This paper presents an invention for innovation (i4i) project developing such a Patient Maintained Propofol Sedation Device (PMPSD). Due to the health risks associated with under and over-sedation, the anaesthetists' interface takes on an added importance to ensure they can oversee the process and intervene when needed. Through the project, a unique opportunity has arisen where anaesthetists have been involved throughout the interface design process, contributing to the development and testing of a prototype. We present this prototype, highlight its key features and how it differs from existing sedation pump interface systems. As the project continues, the interface will be used as part of a clinical trial at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust involving 80 orthopaedic patients throughout the rest of 2018 and into 2019. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Conference Computer Graphics, Visualization, Computer Vision & Image Processing
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
131763040