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"Alexa, Cycle The Blood Pressure": A Voice Control Interface Method for Anesthesia Monitoring.

Grace LeeChristopher W Connor
Published in: Anesthesia and analgesia (2024)
The use of voice recognition to control operating room monitors was well-received anesthesia providers. Additional commands are easily implemented on the prototype controller. No adverse relationship was found between acceptability and level of anesthesia experience, pitch of voice, or presence of accent. Voice recognition is a promising method of controlling anesthesia monitors and devices that could potentially increase usability and situational awareness in circumstances where the anesthesiologist is otherwise out-of-position or task-loaded.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • drug delivery
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • emergency department
  • heart rate
  • magnetic resonance
  • cancer therapy
  • hypertensive patients
  • blood glucose
  • image quality