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Physicians' Perceptions of a Situation Awareness-Oriented Visualization Technology for Viscoelastic Blood Coagulation Management (Visual Clot): Mixed Methods Study.

Tadzio Raoul RocheSadiq SaidJulian RösslerMalgorzata GozdzikPatrick MeybohmKai ZacharowskiDonat Rudolf SpahnChristoph Beat NöthigerDavid Werner Tscholl
Published in: JMIR serious games (2020)
A group of anesthesia and intensive care physicians from two university hospitals in central Europe considered Visual Clot technology to be intuitive, easy to learn, and useful for decision making in situations of active bleeding. From the responses of these possible future users, Visual Clot appears to constitute an efficient and well-accepted way to streamline the decision-making process in viscoelastic test-based coagulation management.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • atomic force microscopy
  • clinical trial
  • current status