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Logging in: a comparative analysis of electronic health records versus anesthesia resident-driven logbooks.

Ryan McGinnAlexander J LingleyDaniel I McIsaacChristopher PysykMeghan C McConnellGregory L BrysonDaniel G Dubois
Published in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2020)
For anesthesiology resident case-logging, the number of cases logged in an AIMS was higher with lower variance compared with RLBs. Anesthesia information management systems vs RLB data showed low-moderate correlation and agreement. Given the additional time and resources required for RLBs, AIMS may be a superior method for tracking cases where available.
Keyphrases
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