The physiology of intraoperative error: using electrokardiograms to understand operator performance during robot-assisted surgery simulations.
Christopher D'AmbrosiaEliah Aronoff-SpencerEstella Y HuangNicole H GoldhaberGarth R JacobsenBryan SandlerSantiago HorganLawrence G AppelbaumHenrik ChristensenRyan C BroderickPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2023)
Use of a novel, on-line biometric and operating room data capture and analysis platform enabled detection of distinct operator physiological changes during intraoperative errors. Monitoring operator EKG metrics during surgery may help improve patient outcomes through real-time assessments of intraoperative surgical proficiency and perceived difficulty as well as inform personalized surgical skills development.
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