| Literature DB >> 29367620 |
Hyung-Chul Lee1, Chul-Woo Jung2.
Abstract
The current anaesthesia information management system (AIMS) has limited capability for the acquisition of high-quality vital signs data. We have developed a Vital Recorder program to overcome the disadvantages of AIMS and to support research. Physiological data of surgical patients were collected from 10 operating rooms using the Vital Recorder. The basic equipment used were a patient monitor, the anaesthesia machine, and the bispectral index (BIS) monitor. Infusion pumps, cardiac output monitors, regional oximeter, and rapid infusion device were added as required. The automatic recording option was used exclusively and the status of recording was frequently checked through web monitoring. Automatic recording was successful in 98.5% (4,272/4,335) cases during eight months of operation. The total recorded time was 13,489 h (3.2 ± 1.9 h/case). The Vital Recorder's automatic recording and remote monitoring capabilities enabled us to record physiological big data with minimal effort. The Vital Recorder also provided time-synchronised data captured from a variety of devices to facilitate an integrated analysis of vital signs data. The free distribution of the Vital Recorder is expected to improve data access for researchers attempting physiological data studies and to eliminate inequalities in research opportunities due to differences in data collection capabilities.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29367620 PMCID: PMC5784161 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-20062-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Results of automatic data recording over eight months.
| Device | Collected data | Number of cases |
|---|---|---|
| Solar 8000 | numeric data (every 2 sec) | 4272 |
| TramRac 4 A | ECG and plethysmography waves (500 Hz) | 4272 |
| Arterial pressure wave (500 Hz) | 2348 | |
| Central venous pressure wave (500 Hz) | 1126 | |
| Primus | Capnography wave (62.5 Hz)numeric data (every 7 sec) | 1150 |
| BIS VistaTM | 2-channel EEG wave (128 Hz)numeric data (every 1 sec) | 1093 |
| Orchestra® | numeric data (every 1 sec) | 674 |
| Vigileo, EV 1000, Vigilance II | numeric data (every 2 sec) | 151 |
| CardioQ-ODM+ | pressure and flow waves (180 Hz)numeric data (every 1 sec) | 8 |
| INVOSTM | numeric data (every 5 sec) | 1 |
| Belmont® Rapid Infuser | numeric data (every 2.875 mL) | 3 |
Supported devices and parameters.
| Device | Type | Company | Parameters | Number of parameters | Data type | Acquisition interval (sec) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solar 8000, Dash, MPS | Patient monitor | GE healthcare | Heart rate, blood pressures, oxygen saturation, temperature, gas concentrations, etc. | 24 | numeric | 2 |
| TramRac-4A | External module for patient monitor | GE healthcare | ECG, capnography, plethysmography, respiration, blood pressures | 11 | wave | dependent on the performance of analog-to-digital converter |
| IntelliVue MP and MX series | Patient monitor | Phillips | ECG, plethysmography, heart rate, blood pressures, oxygen saturation, temperature, gas concentrations, etc. | <100 | wave and numeric | 1/500 for ECG; 1/125 for pressure waves and EEG; 1 for numeric data |
| Primus, Fabius, Vamos, Zeus | Anaesthesia machine | Dräger | Gas concentrations, ventilatory volumes, flows, airway pressures | <90 | wave and numeric | 1/62.5 for waves, 7 for numeric data |
| Avance, Aestiva, Aespire | Anaesthesia machine | GE healthcare | Gas concentrations, ventilatory volumes, flows, airway pressures | <90 | wave and numeric | 1/25 for waves, 5 for numeric data |
| BIS VistaTM | EEG monitor | Covidien | EEG waves, bispectral index and related parameters | 13 | wave and numeric | 1/128 for EEG wave, 1 for numeric data |
| Orchestra® | Target-controlled infusion pump | Fresenius Kabi | Target, plasma and effect-site concentrations; infused, residual, and total volumes; infusion rate and pressure; drug name and concentration | <10 | numeric | 1 |
| Vigileo, EV 1000, Vigilance II | Cardiac output monitor | Edwards Lifesciences | Cardiac output and derived parameters, temperature, oxygen saturation, | <35 | numeric | 2 |
| CardioQ-ODM+ | Cardiac output monitor | Deltex | Stroke volume, cardiac output and related parameters | 13 | wave and numeric | 1/180 for flow and arterial pressure waves; 1 for numeric data |
| INVOSTM | Cerebral/somatic oximetry | Covidien | Regional oxygen saturation | 2 | numeric | 5 |
| Belmont® Rapid Infuser | Rapid infusion system | Belmont Instrument | Infused volume, infusion rate, temperature, pressure | 7 | numeric | every 2.875 mL infused |
Figure 1Schematic representation of the Vital Recorder. Track list shows all connected devices and their parameters. Input data are displayed in the track window in real time, and can be explored using the time slider and zoom buttons, or the mouse wheel. Three alternating panes are located on the right side of the data-track window in the track mode to support device setting, event management, and application of mathematical functions or medical algorithms.
Figure 2Monitor view of the Vital Recorder. The track and monitor modes are toggled by clicking the ‘monitor view’ button in the menu bar or pressing ‘CTRL + m’. The monitor mode is designed to monitor the status of data recording. The monitor mode shows the device connection status at the top, and simultaneously displays key data from multiple devices on a display that looks like a patient monitor screen.
Figure 3Schematic representation of device setup for data recording from multiple anaesthesia devices using the Vital Recorder. Data from a patient monitor, anaesthesia machine, and bispectral index monitor were simultaneously recorded. Target-controlled infusion pumps, cardiac output monitors, regional oximeter, and rapid infusion device were added as needed. Two or three serial-to-USB converters and one analog-to-digital converter (ADC) were used for data communication-port connections. A network-attached storage was used to back up the files from 10 operation rooms.