Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Perioperative Medicine
Date Submitted: Feb 4, 2019
Date Accepted: Jul 18, 2019
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Development, Implementation, and Feasibility Testing of the Portable Operating Room Tracker (telePORT) Application
ABSTRACT
Background:
In the perioperative environment, a multidisciplinary clinical team continually observes and evaluates patient information. Data availability may be restricted to certain locations, cognitive workload may be high, and team communication constrained by availability and priorities. We developed the remote Portable Operating Room Tracker application (telePORT app) to improve information exchange and communication between anesthesia team members: telePORT combines a real-time feed of waveforms and vital signs from the operating rooms with messaging, help request and reminder features.
Objective:
The aim of this paper is to describe the development of the app and the back-end infrastructure required to extract monitoring data, facilitate data exchange and ensure privacy/safety, including results from clinical feasibility testing.
Methods:
telePORT’s client user interface was developed using user-centered design principles and workflow observations. The server architecture involves network-based data extraction and data processing. Baseline user workload was assessed using step counters and communication logs. Clinical feasibility testing analyzed device usage over 11 months.
Results:
telePORT was more commonly used for help requests (~4.5/day), than messaging between team members (~1/day). Passive operating room monitoring was frequently utilized (34% of screen visits). Intermittent loss of wireless connectivity was a major barrier to adoption (decline 0.3%/day).
Conclusions:
The underlying server infrastructure was repurposed for real-time streaming of vital signs and their collection for research and quality improvement. Day-to-day activities of the anesthesia team can be supported by a mobile app that integrates real-time data from all operating rooms.
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