The Use of a Wearable Data Input Device (Google Glass, Microsoft HoloLens or GoPro Like Camera Mounted to Eyewear) to Collect Drug Delivery Event Data
University of Washington
Summary
This project is designed as a prospective observational study of medication preparation and delivery using a novel wearable data input device to automate detection of drug delivery events in the anesthesia workspace at University of Washington Medical Center.
Description
Detailed Summary: The goal of this study is to devise a high-fidelity system that automatically collects data about anesthesia care, specifically drug preparation and delivery to the patient. We use a novel wearable data input device that collects computer processed images (video only, no audio) to determine details of the preparation and delivery of medications in the operating room. The wearable data input device is used by an anesthesia provider. The device collects computer processed images and in the anesthesia workspace, which will be used to develop machine learning algorithms that can…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Anesthesia providers (attending anesthesiologist or certified registered nurse anesthetist) who work in an operating room at University of Washington Montlake Medical Center Exclusion Criteria: * Medical students and anesthesiology residents
Location
- University of WashingtonSeattle, Washington